Table of Contents
- Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
- How Great Thou Art
Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
Verse 1
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Come, Thou
Am
long-exp
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ected
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Jesus
C
Born to
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set Thy
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people
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free;
C
From our
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fears and
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sins rele
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ase us,
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Let us
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find our
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rest in
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Thee.
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Israel's
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strength and c
Dm
onsola
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tion,
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Hope of
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all the
Dm
earth Thou
G
art;
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Dear de
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sire of
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every
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nation,
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Joy of
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every
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longing
C
heart.
Verse 2
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Born Thy
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people
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to del
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iver,
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Born a
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child and
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yet a
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King,
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Born to
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reign in
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us for
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ever,
C
Now Thy
Am
gracious
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kingdom
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bring.
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By Thine
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own et
Dm
ernal
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Spirit
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Rule in
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all our
Dm
hearts a
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lone;
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By Thine
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all suff
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icient
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merit,
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Raise us
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to Thy
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glorious
C
throne.
"Come Thou Long Expected Jesus"
Words by Charles WesÂley. Music by Rowland Hugh Prichard.
Public Domain
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Words by Charles WesÂley. Music by Rowland Hugh Prichard.
Public Domain
CCLI License #Not Specified
Footnotes
Same tune as "Jesus, What a Friend for Sinners"
How Great Thou Art
Verse 1
O Lord, my
G
God! When I in
C
awesome wonder
Consider
G
all the
D
worlds Thy hands have
G
made
I see the
G
stars, I hear the
C
rolling thunder
Thy power through
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out the
D
universe dis
G
played
Chorus
Then sings my
G
soul, my
C
Savior God to
G
Thee
How great Thou
Am
art,
D
how great Thou
G
art
Then sings my
G
soul, my
C
Savior God to
G
Thee
How great Thou
Am
art,
D
how great Thou
G
art
Verse 2
When through the
G
woods, and forest
C
glades I wander,
And hear the
G
birds sing
D
sweetly in the
G
trees.
When I look
G
down, from lofty
C
mountain grandeur
And hear the
G
brook, and
D
feel the gentle
G
breeze.
Verse 3
And when I
G
think that God, His
C
Son not sparing
Sent Him to
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die, I
D
scarce can take it
G
in;
That on the
G
Cross, my burden
C
gladly bearing,
He bled and
G
died to
D
take away my
G
sin.
Verse 4
When Christ shall
G
come, with shout of
C
acclamation,
And take me
G
home, what
D
joy shall fill my
G
heart.
Then I shall
G
bow, in humble
C
adoration,
And there pro
G
claim, "My
D
God, how great Thou
G
art!"
"How Great Thou Art"
Words by Carl Boberg, Stuart Wesley Keene Hine. Music by Adolph Edgren.
©1949 Stuart K. Hine Trust
CCLI License #Not Specified
Words by Carl Boberg, Stuart Wesley Keene Hine. Music by Adolph Edgren.
©1949 Stuart K. Hine Trust
CCLI License #Not Specified