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11316. Great King Of Glory And Of Grace

1 Great King of glory and of grace!
We own with humble shame,
How vile is our degenerate race,
And our first father’s name.

2 From Adam flows our tainted blood,
The poison reigns within:
Makes us averse to all that’s good,
And willing slaves to sin.

3 Daily we break Thy holy laws,
And then reject Thy grace;
Engaged in the old serpent’s cause,
Against our Maker’s face.

4 We live estranged afar from God,
And love the distance well;
With haste we run the dangerous road
That leads to death and hell.

5 And can such rebels be restored?
Such natures made divine?
Let sinners see Thy glory, Lord,
And feel this power of Thine.

6 We raise our Father’s name on high
Who His own Spirit sends
To bring rebellious strangers nigh,
And turn His foes to friends.

Text Information
First Line: Great King of glory and of grace!
Title: Great King Of Glory And Of Grace
Author: Isaac Watts
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Divine and Moral Songs, 1707-09, Book 2
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ST. ANNE
Composer: William Croft (1708)
Meter: CM
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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