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Text: | [How can we sinners know] |
Author (A and B): | Charles Wesley |
Author (C): | James Montgomery |
Author (D): | R. B. Y. Scott |
Tune: | ST. MICHAEL |
Composer (descant): | Charles H. Webb |
A:
6 Our mind is turned,
transformed in all its powers,
and witnesses are joined,
the Spirit of God with ours.
B:
4 I ask no higher state;
indulge me but in this,
and soon or then translate
to thine eternal bliss.
C:
5 Stand up and bless the Lord;
the Lord your God adore;
stand up and bless his name,
henceforth forevermore.
D:
5 O day of God, draw nigh
as at creations' birth;
let there be light, and set
thy judgments on the earth.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | [How can we sinners know] |
Author (A and B): | Charles Wesley |
Author (C): | James Montgomery |
Author (D): | R. B. Y. Scott |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1991 |
Notes: | A. How Can We Sinners Know (United Methodist Hymnal #372) B. O Come and Dwell in Me (United Methodist Hymnal #388) C. Stand Up and Bless the Lord (United Methodist Hymnal #662) D. O Day of God, Draw Nigh (United Methodist Hymnal #730) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ST. MICHAEL |
Composer (descant): | Charles H. Webb |
Key: | G Major |
Source: | Genevan Psalter |
Copyright: | Descant © 1991 Abingdon Press |
Notes: | Descant (Vocal) |