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The God of Abraham Praise Songtext
von Truro Cathedral Choir

The God of Abraham Praise Songtext

The God of Abraham praise
Who reigns enthroned above,
Ancient of everlasting days,
And God of love:
To him uplift your voice,
At whose supreme command
From earth we rise and seek the joys
At his right hand.

Though nature′s strength decay,
And earth and hell withstand,
To Canaan's bounds we urge our way
At his command.
The watery deep we pass,
With Jesus in our view,
And through the howling wilderness
Our way pursue.


The goodly land we see,
With peace and plenty blest,
A land of sacred liberty
And endless rest;
There milk and honey flow,
And oil and wine abound,
And trees of life for ever grow
With mercy crowned.

There dwells the Lord our King,
The Lord our Righteousness,
Triumphant o′er the world and sin,
The Prince of Peace:
On Sion's sacred height
His kingdom he maintains,
And glorious with his saints in light
For ever reigns.

Before the Saviour's face
The ransomed nations bow,
O′erwhelmed at his almighty grace
For ever new:
He shows the prints of love -
They kindle to a flame,
And sound through all the worlds above
The slaughtered Lamb.


Before the great Three-One
They all exulting stand,
And tell the wonders he has done
Throughout the land:
The listening spheres attend,
And swell the growing fame,
And sing in songs which never end
The wondrous name.

The God who reigns on high
The great archangels sing,
And ′Holy, holy, holy' cry
′Almighty King!
Who was, and is the same,
And evermore shall be:
Eternal Father, great I AM,
We worship thee.'

The whole triumphant host
Give thanks to God on high:
′Hail, Father, Son and Holy Ghost'
They ever cry:
Hail, Abraham′s God and mine!
(I join the heavenly lays)
All might and majesty are thine,
And endless praise.

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