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231. At the name of Jesus

1 At the name of Jesus
every knee shall bow,
every tongue confess him
King of Glory now:
this the Father's pleasure
that we call him Lord,
who from the beginning
was the mighty Word.

2 Humbled for a season
to receive a name
from the lips of sinners
unto whom he came,
faithfully he bore it
spotless to the last,
brought it back victorious,
when from death he passed.

3 In your hearts enthrone him,
there let him make new
all that is not holy,
all that is not true.
He is God the Saviour,
he is Christ the Lord,
ever to be worshipped,
trusted and adored.

4 When this same Lord Jesus
shall appear again,
in his Father's glory,
there with him to reign,
then may we adore him,
all before him bow,
as our hearts confess him
King of Glory now.

Text Information
First Line: At the name of Jesus
Author: Caroline Maria Noel, 1817-77 (alt.)
Meter: 65.65 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 1999
Scripture: ;
Topic: Christ tne King Sunday; Church Triumphant; Jesus Christ: Lordship (6 more...)
Tune Information
Name: CAMBERWELL
Composer: John Michael Brierley, 1932-
Meter: 65.65 D
Key: C Major
Copyright: Music from "30 Twentieth Century Hymn Tunes" by permission of Josef Weinberger Ltd. London



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