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O Lord my God, |
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When I in awesome wonder |
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Consider all the works Thy Hand hath made |
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I see the stars |
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I hear the mighty thunder |
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Thy power throughout the universe displayed |
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When through the woods |
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And forest glades I wander |
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And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees |
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When I look down |
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From lofty mountain grandeur |
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And hear the brook, and feel the gentle breeze |
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Then sings my soul |
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Then sings my soul |
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And when I think |
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My God, his Son not sparing |
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Sent him to die I scarce can take it in |
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That on the cross |
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My burden gladly bearing |
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He bled and died to take away my sin |
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When Christ shall come |
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With shouts of acclamation |
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And take me home, What joy shall fill my heart! |
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Then I shall bow |
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In humble adoration |
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And there proclaim, "My God, how great you are!" |
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Then sings my soul |
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Then sings my soul |
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How great your love for us! (Then sings my soul) |
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You shed you blood for us! (Then sings my soul) |
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How great your love for us! (Then sings my soul) |
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You shed you blood for us! (Then sings my soul) |
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How great your grace for us! |
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That you gave it all for us! |
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Then sings my soul, |
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My Saviour God, to Thee, |
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How great you are! |
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How great you are! |
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Then sings my soul, |
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My Saviour God, to Thee, |
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How great you are! |
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How great you are! |