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Text: | Down from His Glory |
Author: | William E. Booth-Clibborn |
Tune: | [Down from His glory] |
Composer: | E. di Capua |
1 Down from His glory,
Ever living story,
My God and Savior came,
And Jesus was His Name.
Born in a manger,
To His own a stranger,
A Man of sorrows, tears and agony.
Refrain:
O how I love Him! How I adore Him!
My breath, my sunshine, my all in all.
The great Creator became my Savior,
And all God’s fullness dwelleth in Him.
2 What condescension,
Bringing us redemption;
That in the dead of night,
Not one faint hope in sight,
God, gracious, tender,
Laid aside His splendor,
Stooping to woo, to win, to save my soul. [Refrain]
3 Without reluctance,
Flesh and blood His substance,
He took the form of man,
Revealed the hidden plan,
O glorious myst’ry
Sacrifice of Calv’ry,
And now I know Thou art the great “I Am.” [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Down from His glory |
Title: | Down from His Glory |
Author: | William E. Booth-Clibborn |
Refrain First Line: | O how I love Him! How I adore Him |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1946 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Down from His glory] |
Composer: | E. di Capua |