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5609. Praise, My Soul, the Lord in Glory

1. Praise, my soul, the Lord in glory
For His boundless grace!
For His Word, the sacred story,
That His love conveys!
I its truth embrace.

2. Christ has all my sins forgiven,
Peace and light bestowed.
He thro’ sin and death was driven,
And made way to God.
He made way to God.

3. None can justly now me censure,
Christ me chose for bride.
To His loving heart I venture,
Hiding at His side;
At His loving side.

4. Now, my heart, be full of gladness,
Sing with joyful sound!
Let your cheer subdue all sadness;
May your joy abound;
Let your joy resound!

5. When our Bridegroom comes from glory
We no joy will miss!
All the saved He’ll give, as dowry,
His eternal bliss;
Yes, eternal bliss!

Text Information
First Line: Praise, my soul, the Lord in glory
Title: Praise, My Soul, the Lord in Glory
Swedish Title: Upp, min själ, att Herren lova
Author: Alfred Steinmetz (1855)
Translator (from Swedish): Erik Sjöstrand
Language: English
Source: Ny utwald samling af Andeliga Sånger (Örebro, Sweden: 1855)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Praise, my soul, the Lord in glory]
Composer: Alfred Steinmetz (1855)
Incipit: 34531 65344 33275
Key: D Major
Source: Pilgrims-Sånger, 1859
Copyright: Public Domain



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