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M0:|t:EWS 12 All Hail the Power of Jesus Name|c:Bb|m:4/4|a:Theodulph of Orleans. 760-821; tr: John Mason Neale (1818-1866)|h:Melchoir Teschner (1584-1635)|r:8.6.8.6.6
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E1:All lands to God, in joy_ful sounds,/a_loft your voi_ces raise./Sing forth the ho_nour of his name,/and glo_rious make his praise./and glo_rious make his praise.
E2:Say un_to God, How ter_ri_ble/in all thy works art thou!/Through thy great power thy foes to thee/shall be cons_trained to bow./shall be cons_trained to bow.
E3:All on the earth shall wor_ship thee,/they shall thy praise pro_claim/in songs: they shall sing cheer_ful_ly/un_to thy ho_ly name./un_to thy ho_ly name.
E4:Come, and the works that God hath wrought/with ad_mi_ra_tion see:/in dea_ling with the sons of men/most ter_ri_ble is he./most ter_ri_ble is he.
E5:In_to dry land the sea he turned,/and they a pas_sage had;/even mar_ching through the flood on foot,/there we in him were glad./there we in him were glad.
E6:He ruleth e_ver by his pow_er;/his eyes the na_tions see:/O let not the re_bel_lious ones/in pride e_xal_ted be./in pride e_xal_ted be.
E7:Ye peo_ple, bless our God; a_loud/the voice speak of his praise:/our soul in life who safe pre_serves,/our foot from sli_ding stays./our foot from sli_ding stays.
E8:For thou didst prove and try us, Lord,/as men do sil_ver try;/broughtst us in_to the net, and madst/bands on our loins to lie./bands on our loins to lie.
E9:Thou hast made men ride oer our heads;/through fire and flood we passed;/but yet into a_bun_dance great/thou hast us brought at last./thou hast us brought at last.
E10:Ill bring burnt-_of_ferings to thy house;/to thee my vows Ill pay,/which my lips ut_tered, my mouth spake,/when trou_ble on me lay./when trou_ble on me lay.
E11:Burnt-_sa_cri_fi_ces of fat sheep,/in_cense of rams I'll bring;/of bul_locks and of goats I will/pre_sent an of_fer_ing./pre_sent an of_fer_ing.
E12:All that fear God, come, hear, Ill tell/what he did for my soul./I with my mouth unto him cried,/my tongue did him ex_tol./my tongue did him ex_tol.
E13:If in my heart I sin re_gard,/the Lord me will not hear:/but sure_ly God me heard, and to/my pra_yers voice gave ear./my pra_yers voice gave ear.
E14:O let the Lord, our gra_cious God,/for e_ver bles_sed be,/who turned not my pra_yer from him,/nor yet his grace from me/nor yet his grace from me