9062. Loud To The Prince Of Heav'n

1 Loud to the Prince of Heav’n
Your cheerful voices raise!
To Him your vows be giv’n,
And fill His courts with praise.
With conscious worth, all clad in arms,
All bright in charms, He sallies forth.

2 Gird on Thy conqu’ring sword,
Ascend Thy shining car,
And march, almighty Lord,
To wage Thy holy war.
Before His wheels, in glad surprise,
Ye valleys, rise, and sink, ye hills.

3 Fair truth, and smiling love,
And injured righteousness
In Thy bright retinue move,
And seek from Thee redress:
Thou in their cause shalt prosperous ride,
And far and wide dispense Thy laws.

4 Before Thine awful face
Shall foes in millions fall,
The captives of Thy grace,
That grace, which conquers all.
The world shall know, great King of kings,
What wondrous things Thine arm can do.

5 Here to my willing soul
Bend Thy triumphant way;
Here every foe control,
And all Thy power display.
My heart, Thy throne, blest Jesus, see
Bows low to Thee, to Thee alone.

Text Information
First Line: Loud to the Prince of Heav’n
Title: Loud To The Prince Of Heav'n
Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751
Meter: HM
Language: Latin
Source: Published posthumously in Hymns Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scripture. By the Late Reverend Philip Doddridge, D. D., by Job Orton (J. Eddowes & J. Cotton: 1755)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: ALPS from "The Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book" (1859), DARWALL'S 148th' HOWITT by John Zundel (repeats last line of each stanza); KINGDOM by John K. Paine (repeats last line of each stanza)
Tune Information
Name: RHINE
Composer: Anonymous (1856)
Meter: HM
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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