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7814. Ye Sons of Men, with Joy Record

1. Ye sons of men, with joy record
The various wonders of the Lord;
And let His power and goodness sound
Through all your tribes the earth around.

2. Let the high heavens your songs invite;
Those spacious fields of brilliant light,
Where sun and moon and planets roll,
And stars that glow from pole to pole.

3. See earth in verdant robes arrayed,
Its herbs and flowers, its fruit and shade;
View the broad sea’s majestic plains,
And think how wide its maker reigns.

4. But O that brighter world above,
Where lives and reigns Incarnate Love!
God’s only Son in flesh arrayed,
For man a bleeding victim made.

5. Thither, my soul, with rapture soar:
There in the land of praise adore:
This theme demands an angel’s lay,
Demands an undeclining day.

Text Information
First Line: Ye sons of men, with joy record
Title: Ye Sons of Men, with Joy Record
Author: Philip Doddridge (1755)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Published posthumously in Hymns Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures, by Job Orton (J. Eddowes and J. Cotton, 1755)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: OSSETT
Composer: Widdop, 1750-1801
Meter: LM
Incipit: 15433 25671 71132
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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