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14742. Now Lift We Hymns of Heart-Felt Praise To Thee

1 Now lift we hymns of heart-felt praise to Thee,
Our King, Redeemer, Savior, brother, friend!
And when Thy face we, in Thy likeness, see,
Our adoration song shall never end:

2 Then shall we sing—when with our God we reign,
Serving Thee, ever, in most holy ways—
Worthy the Lamb who once for us was slain!
That song, forever new, of ceaseless praise.

3 While here we tarry in this world of need,
Seeking the lost ones who in darkness roam,
Thy little flock, good Shepherd, gently lead,
And bear Thy lambs in safety to Thy home.

Text Information
First Line: Now lift we hymns of heart-felt praise to Thee
Title: Now Lift We Hymns of Heart-Felt Praise To Thee
Author: Emilie S. Coles
Meter: 10.10.10.10
Language: English
Source: The Mission Band Hymnal by Emilie S. Coles (Newark, NJ: L. J. Harham, 1869)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: ELLERS by Edward J. Hopkins, LANGRAN by James Langran, NATIONAL HYMN by George W. Warren
Tune Information
Name: EVENTIDE
Composer: William Henry Monk (1861)
Meter: 10.10.10.10
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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