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See the Paraclete Descending

Appears in 24 hymnals Lyrics: 1 See the Paraclete descending, Burning with celestial fire; Grace and truth on him attending, Men with heav'nly love inspire. Chorus: Let us, Allleluias singing, Offer Him our grateful lays. He all heav'nly graces bringing, Merits everlasting praise. 3 Men in every danger fearing, Now the greatest dangers scorn; Amidst tortures persevering, Show themselves in Christ new-born. [Chorus] 4 Fishermen, by Thee instructed, Jesus, to the world proclaim; Infants, by Thy grace conducted, Rather die than slight His name. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [See the Paraclete descending]

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[See the Paraclete descending]

Appears in 212 hymnals Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 35453 52535 42171 Used With Text: Let us alleluias singing

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See the Paraclete Descending

Hymnal: Laudis Corona #62 (1880) Lyrics: 1 See the Paraclete descending, Burning with celestial fire; Grace and truth on him attending, Men with heav'nly love inspire. Chorus: Let us, Allleluias singing, Offer Him our grateful lays. He all heav'nly graces bringing, Merits everlasting praise. 3 Men in every danger fearing, Now the greatest dangers scorn; Amidst tortures persevering, Show themselves in Christ new-born. [Chorus] 4 Fishermen, by Thee instructed, Jesus, to the world proclaim; Infants, by Thy grace conducted, Rather die than slight His name. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [See the Paraclete descending]

See the Paraclete descending

Hymnal: Rohr's Favorite Catholic Melodies #d53 (1854)

See the Paraclete descending

Hymnal: Manual of Hymns for Congregational Singing, Prayers and Pious Practices #d83 (1903) Languages: English
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