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7821. Ye Who His Temple Throng

1. Ye who His temple throng,
Jehovah’s praise prolong,
New anthems sing;
Ye saints with joy declare,
your maker’s loving care
And let the children there
joy in their king.

2. O let His name employ
your every note of joy,
His praises speak;
He looks with loving face
upon His chosen race,
And will with every grace
adorn the meek.

3. Ye saints your joy proclaim
and glory in the name
Of God above;
And when the daylight dies,
ere sleep shall close your eyes,
Let praise to God arise
for all His love.

Text Information
First Line: Ye who His temple throng
Title: Ye Who His Temple Throng
Meter: 66.46.66.4
Language: English
Scripture:
Source: The Psalter (Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ITALIAN HYMN
Composer: Felice de Giardini (1769)
Meter: 66.46.66.4
Incipit: 53121 71123 45432
Key: G Major
Source: The Col­lect­ion of Psalm and Hymn Tunes Sung at the Cha­pel of the Lock Hos­pi­tal, 1769
Copyright: Public Domain



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