Text: | If, while the Jewish ages |
Author: | T. H. Stockton |
1 If, while the Jewish ages
Still added to the word,
Kings, prophets, priests, and sages
Looked vainly for the Lord;
How blest are we who know him
So early in our youth;
How gladly should we show him
Our love in deed and truth!
2 If, when he came from glory,
The angels flew to sing
Redemption's opening story--
The birthday of the King:
Well may we lift our voices,
Rememb'ring how he died,
While every heart rejoices
To praise the Crucified.
3 So all who ever sought him
Have had their sins forgiven;
And even children brought him
Are welcomed home to heaven:
Look, look we all above us,
And lift our hymn on high,
For he who doth so love us
Is smiling from the sky.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | If, while the Jewish ages |
Author: | T. H. Stockton |
Meter: | 7s & 6s |
Publication Date: | 1873 |
Topic: | The Sunday-School |