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CCCLXXXIV. Not unto us

1 Not unto us, but thee alone,
Blest lamb, be glory given!
Here shall thy praises be begun,
And carried on in heaven.

2 The host of spirits now with thee
Eternal anthems sing:
To imitate them here, lo! we
Our hallelujahs bring.

3 Had we our tongues like them inspir'd,
Like theirs our songs should rise;
Like them we never should be tir'd,
But love the sacrifice.

4 'Till we the veil of flesh lay down,
Accept our weaker lays;
And when we reach thy father's throne
We'll give thee nobler praise.

Text Information
First Line: Not unto us. but thee alone
Title: Not unto us
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture:
Topic: Worship: Hymns After Sermon; Public Religion
Notes: Public Domain.
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