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Come, let us to the Lord our God Kilmarnock
8.6.8.6

Hymn Code:
135653321651651232

PDF Score
Hymnary.org

Organ
(CM)
6/D 116.7kb
2mb
Now let us see Your beauty, Lord Kilmarnock
8.6.8.6

Hymn Code:
135653321651651232

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Hymnary.org

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(CM)
6/Eb 179.2kb
2.1mb
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6/D 183.8kb
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6/D-Eb 476.8kb
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BIAB Info
2.4mb
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6/D-Eb
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701.4kb Sung Lyrics 2.4mb
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Come, let us to the Lord our God

Author: John Morrison

Come, let us to the Lord our God
With contrite hearts return;
Our God is gracious, nor will leave
The desolate to mourn.

His voice commands the tempest forth
And stills the stormy wave;
And though His arm be strong to smite,
'Tis also strong to save.

Long hath the night of sorrow reigned,
The dawn shall bring us light;
God shall appear, and we shall rise
With gladness in His sight.

Our hearts, if God we seek to know,
Shall know Him, and rejoice;
His coming like the morn shall be,
Like morning songs His voice.

As dew upon the tender herb
Diffusing fragrance round,
As show'rs that usher in the spring,
And cheer the thirsty ground.

So shall His presence bless our souls,
And shed a joyful light;
That hallowed morn shall chase away
The sorrows of the night.


Now let us see Your beauty, Lord

Author: Benjamin Waugh (1839-1908)

Now let us see thy beauty, Lord
as we have see before,
and by thy beauty quicken us
to love thee and adore.

'Tis easy when with simple mind
thy loveliness we see
to consecrate ourselves afresh
to duty and to thee.

Our every feverish mood is cooled,
and gone is every load,
when we can lose the love of self
and find the love of God.

'Tis by thy loveliness we're won
to home and thee again,
and as we are thy children true
we are more truly men.

Lord, it is coming to ourselves
when thus we come to thee;
the vision of that loveliness
is perfect liberty.

So now we come to ask again
what thou has often given,
the vision of that loveliness
which is the life of heaven.