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9. Round the Lord in Glory Seated

1 Round the Lord in glory seated,
cherubim and seraphim
filled his temple, and repeated
each to each th'alternate hymn:
"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven,
earth is with its fullness stored;
unto Thee be glory given,
holy, holy, holy, Lord."

2 Heav'n is still with glory ringing;
earth takes up the angels' cry,
"Holy, holy, holy," singing,
"Lord of Hosts, the Lord Most High!"
"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven,
earth is with its fullness stored;
unto Thee be glory given,
holy, holy, holy, Lord."

3 With His seraph train before Him,
With His holy Church below,
thus conspire we to adore Him,
bid we thus our anthem flow:
"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven,
earth is with its fullness stored;
unto Thee be glory given,
holy, holy, holy, Lord."

4 Thus Thy glorious name confessing,
with Thine angel hosts we cry,
"Holy, holy, holy," blessing
Thee, the Lord of Hosts Most High.
"Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven,
earth is with its fullness stored;
unto Thee be glory given,
holy, holy, holy, Lord."

Text Information
First Line: Round the Lord in glory seated
Title: Round the Lord in Glory Seated
Author: Richard Mant (1837)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2017
Topic: Revelation and Adoration
Tune Information
Name: MOULTRIE
Composer: Gerard F. Cobb (1860)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.D
Key: F Major



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