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530. O Where Are Kings and Empires Now

1 O where are kings and empires now
Of old that went and came?
But, Lord, your Church is praying yet,
A thousand years the same.

2 We mark her goodly battlements
And her foundations strong;
We hear within the solemn voice
Of her unending song.

3 For not like kingdoms of the world
Your holy Church, O God,
Though earthquake shocks are threatening her,
And tempests are abroad,

4 Unshaken as eternal hills,
Immovable she stands,
A mountain that shall fill the earth,
A house not made by hands.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: O where are kings and empires now
Title: O Where Are Kings and Empires Now
Author: Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1839, alt.)
Meter: C.M.
Publication Date: 1972
Scripture:
Topic: Service for the Lord's Day: After Creed; Other Observances: Mission; Other Observances: Reformation Day
Tune Information
Name: ST. ANNE
Composer (attributed to): William Croft (1708)
Meter: C.M.
Key: C Major



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