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20. Greeting

1. And are we yet alive,
And see each other's face?
Glory and praise to Jesus give
For His redeeming grace
For His redeeming grace

2. Preserved by pow'r divine,
To full salvation here,
Again in Jesus' praise we join
And in His sight appear
And in His sight appear

3. What trouble have we seen,
What conflict have we pass'd,
Fightings with out and fears within,
Since we assembled last!
Since we assembled last!

4. But out of all, the Lord
Hath brought us by His love
And still He doth His help afford
And hides our life above.
And hides our life above.

Text Information
First Line: And are we yet alive
Title: Greeting
Language: English
Publication Date: 1919
Tune Information
Name: [And are we yet alive]
Incipit: 11131 55312 71543
Key: G Major



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