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13020. What Angel Can the Grace Explain

1 What angel can the grace explain,
That very God is very man!
By love paternal given:
Begins the uncreated Word;
Born is the everlasting Lord;
Who made both earth and Heaven!

2 Behold Him, high above all height!
Him, God of God, and Light of Light,
In a mean earthly shrine:
Jehovah’s glory dwells with men,
His person in our flesh is seen,
The character divine!

3 Not with these eyes of flesh and blood,
Yet lo, we still behold the God,
Replete with truth and grace;
The truth of holiness we see,
The grace of full felicity,
In our Redeemer’s face.

4 Transformed by the ecstatic sight,
Our souls o’erflow with pure delight,
And every moment own;
The Lord our whole protection is,
The Lord is our immortal bliss,
And Christ and Heaven are one.

Text Information
First Line: What angel can the grace explain
Title: What Angel Can the Grace Explain
Author: Charles Wesley
Meter: 88.68.86
Language: English
Source: A Collection of Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord and for New-Years's-Day (London: 1806)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: FRANCES
Composer: James McGranahan (1901)
Meter: 88.68.86
Key: A Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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