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Draw Nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: The King of Kings #164 (1915) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts Refrain First Line: Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel Lyrics: 1 Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts, And fill us to the uttermost With zeal to work for Thee today, In Thine all-wise appointed way; Reveal Thy will in us, and show Thy hand divine, that we may know We are Thy children, Thou our Guide And hiding place, whate’er betide. Refrain: Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel, In grandeur and in majesty reveal Thyself today; Rejoice, rejoice, O Israel, Thy God Omnipotent shall reign with universal sway: In grandeur and in majesty reveal Thyself today; Thy God Omnipotent shall reign with universal sway. 2 Draw nigh to us, O Mighty One! Our shelter be from sun to sun; Our Alpha and Omega Thou Before whom every knee shall bow; Deliver us from every sin; In us a mighty work begin; Increase our faith, our strength renew, Fit us a mighty work to do. [Refrain] 3 Draw nigh to us, Immanuel, Thou Mighty God of Israel! Once more from Sinai’s flaming height Speak, that we may be led aright; Almighty, everlasting King of kings, with contrite hearts we sing, The righteous majesty and love Of Him who built the heav’ns above. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts]
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Draw Nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Immanuel's Praise #18 (1914) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts Refrain First Line: Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel Languages: English Tune Title: [Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts]
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Draw Nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Hymns of the Heart #122 (1914) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts Refrain First Line: Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel Languages: English Tune Title: [Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts]

Draw Nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: The Herald #179 (1915) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts Refrain First Line: Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel Languages: English Tune Title: [Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts]
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Draw Nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Joy to the World #214 (1915) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts Refrain First Line: Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel Languages: English Tune Title: [Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts]
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Draw Nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Treasury of Song #238 (1917) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts Refrain First Line: Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel Languages: English Tune Title: [Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts]
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Draw Nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: The American Hymnal #510 (1933) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts Refrain First Line: Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel Languages: English Tune Title: [Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts]

Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: Revival Selections #d8 (1922) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts

Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: The Pilot #d37 (1922) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts

Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: Kingdom Songs No. 2 #d42 (1918) First Line: Draw nigh to us, O God of hosts Languages: English

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