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The Song of Zacharias at the Circumcision of John the Baptist

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #LUIb (1758) First Line: The LORD, the GOD of Israel Lyrics: 68 The LORD, the GOD of Israel Be greatly bless'd! for He Hath now his people visited, redeem'd, and made them free. 69 Who our salvation's' mighty Horn, foretold in ancient days, Out of his servant David's house, hath now been pleas'd to raise. 70 According to his promises proclaim'd by holy men, Who ever since the world began by Him inspir'd have been. 71 That we from all our enemies by Him may saved be; And from the cruel hands of all who hate us may be free. 72 to grant the mercy promised our fathers; and to mind His holy covenant, (73) His oath to Abraham his friend. 74 That us from fear and foes hand freed, to serve Him He would give; 75 In holiness and righteousness, before Him, while we live. 76 And with his prophets, THE MOST HIGH, dear Child, will number thee; Before the LORD, to clear the way, thou shalt employed be. 77 the doctrines of salvation thou shalt make his people know: And how He will forgive their sins thou shalt them clearly show. 78 Thro' tender mercies of our GOD; whereby the springing day Begins to rise and visit us, and chase the night away. 79 To light those who in darkness sit, and in death's shade reside; And in the way to endless peace our foot-steps safely guide. Scripture: Luke 1:68-79 Languages: English
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The Song of Zacharias at the Circumcision of John the Baptist

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #LuIb (1773) First Line: The LORD, the GOD of Israel Lyrics: 68 The LORD, the GOD of Israel be greatly bless'd! for He Hath now his people visited, redeem'd, and made them free. 69 Who our salvation's' mighty Horn, foretold in ancient days, Out of his servant David's house, hath now been pleas'd to raise. 70 According to his promises proclaim'd by holy men, Who ever since the world began by Him inspir'd have been. 71 That we from all our enemies by Him may saved be; And from the cruel hands of all who hate us may be free. 72 to grant the mercy promised our fathers; and to mind His holy covenant, His oath to Abraham his friend. 74 That us from fear and foes hand freed, to serve Him He would give; 75 In holiness and righteousness, before Him, while we live. 76 And with his prophets, THE MOST HIGH, dear Child, will number thee; Before the LORD, to clear the way, thou shalt employed be. 77 The doctrines of salvation thou shalt make his people know: And how He will forgive their sins thou shalt them clearly show. 78 Thro' tender mercies of our GOD; whereby the springing day Begins to rise and visit us, and chase the night away. 79 To light those who in darkness sit, and in death's shade reside; And in the way to endless peace our foot-steps safely guide. Scripture: Luke 1:68-79 Languages: English

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