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John Wesley (1703-1791)

THOU who art enthroned above, Thou in whom we live and move, O how sweet with...

John Wesley (1703-1791)
Verse 1
THOU who art enthroned above, Thou in whom we live and move, O how sweet with heart and tongue To resound thy name in song, When the morning paints the skies, When the evening stars arise!
Verse 2
From thy works my joy proceeds: How I triumph in thy deeds! Who thy wonders can express? All thy thoughts are fathomless: Lord, thou art most great, most high; God from all eternity.
Verse 3
All who in their sins delight Shall be scattered by thy might; But, as palm-trees lift the head, As the stately cedars spread, So the righteous shall be seen, Ever fruitful, ever green.

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