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265. Assembled at Thy Great Command

1. Assembled at Thy great command,
Before Thy face, dread King, we stand;
The voice that marshaled every star
Has called Thy people from afar.

2. We meet through distant lands to spread
The truth for which the martyrs bled;
Along the line, to either pole,
The anthem of Thy praise to roll.

3. Our prayers assist; accept our praise;
Our hopes revive; our courage raise;
Our counsels aid; to each impart
The single eye, the faithful heart.

4. Forth with Thy chosen heralds come;
Recall the wandering spirits home;
From Zion’s mount send forth the sound,
To spread the spacious earth around.

Text Information
First Line: Assembled at Thy great command
Title: Assembled at Thy Great Command
Author: William Collyer (1812)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Hymns Partly Collected and Partly Original, 1812
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ARNHEIM
Composer: Samuel Holyoke (1785)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 13551 15654 35671
Key: C Major
Source: Harmonia Americana (Boston, Massachusetts: 1791).
Copyright: Public Domain



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