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200. The Enthroned Christ

1 Christ shall have dominion
Over land and sea,
Earth's remotest regions
Shall His empire be;
They that wilds inhabit
Shall their worship bring;
Kings shall render tribute,
Nations serve our King.

Chorus:
Christ shall have dominion
Over land and sea,
Earth's remotest regions
Shall His empire be.

2 When the needy seek Him,
He will mercy show;
Yea, the weak and helpless
Shall His pity know.
He will surely save them
From oppression's might,
For their lives are precious
In His holy sight. [Chorus]

3 Ever and forever
Shall His name endure;
Long as suns continue
It shall stand secure;
And in him forever
All men shall be blest,
And all nations hail Him
King of kings confessed. [Chorus]

4 Unto God Almighty
Joyful Zion sings;
He alone is glorious,
Doing wondrous things.
Evermore, ye people,
Bless His glorious name,
His eternal glory
Thro' the earth proclaim. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Christ shall have dominion
Title: The Enthroned Christ
Refrain First Line: Christ shall have dominion
Meter: 6s and 5s
Language: English
Publication Date: 1912
Scripture:
Topic: Christ: Conqueror; Christ: Power of; Church: Extent of (18 more...)
Notes: Selected stanzas
Tune Information
Name: ST. GERTRUDE
Composer: Arthur S. Sullivan
Meter: 6s and 5s
Key: F Major



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