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1 Praise ye the Lord; all nature join
In work and worship so divine;
Let heav’n and earth unite and raise
High hallelujahs to His praise.
2 While realms of joy and worlds around
Their hallelujahs high resound,
Let saints below and saints above
Exulting sing redeeming love.
3 As instruments well tun’d and strung,
We’ll praise the Lord with heart and tongue;
While life remains we’ll loud proclaim
High hallelujahs to His name.
4 Beyond the grave, in nobler strains,
When freed from sorrow, sin, and pains,
Eternally the Church will raise
High hallelujahs to His praise.
Source: Kingdom Songs: for use in the Sunday School, the young people's meeting, the devotional service #152
First Line: | Praise ye the Lord, all nature join. In work and worship so divine |
Author: | Isaac Watts |
Meter: | 8.8.8.8 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1847 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |