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Text:Praise

CCLXVII. Praise

1 Of him who did salvation bring,
Lord, may we ever think and sing!
Arise, ye guilty, he'll forgive;
Arise, ye needy, he'll relieve.

2 Eternal Lord! Almighty King!
All heav'n doth with thy triumphs ring;
Thou conquer'st all beneath, above,
Devils with force, and men with love.

3 To shame our sins, Christ blush'd in blood,
He clos'd his eyes to shew us God;
Let all the world fall down and know,
That none but God such love could show.

Text Information
First Line: Of him who did salvation bring
Title: Praise
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture: ;
Topic: Free, Complete, and Finished Salvation, ascribed unto the Just God, and the Saviour
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