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Judge
Still
Crown,
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the
O
ter
wea
God,
nal,
ry
your
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throned
folk
own
in
are
en
splen
pin
deav
dor,
ing
or;
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Lord
for
cleave
of
the
our
lords
hour
dark
and
that
ness
King
brings
with
of
re
your
kings,
lease,
sword;
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with
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title
Judge Eternal, Throned In Splendor
My.Hymnary #564 - Judge Eternal, Throned In Splendor
TEXT: Henry Scott Holland, 1902, alt.
MUSIC (RHUDDLAN 8.7.8.7.8.7): Welsh melody; harm. The English Hymnal, 1906
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purge
cries
with
this
a
the
land
loud
rich
of
for
ness
bit
sin
of
ter
to
your
things;
cease,
word;
9
so
and
cleanse
lace
the
the
all
home
bod
its
steads
y
wide
and
of
do
the
this
min
wood
na
ion
lands
tion
11
with
plead
through
the
in
the
heal
si
glo
ing
lence
ry
of
for
of
your
their
the
wings.
peace.
Lord.
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page
2
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My.Hymnary #564 - Judge Eternal, Throned In Splendor
TEXT: Henry Scott Holland, 1902, alt.
MUSIC (RHUDDLAN 8.7.8.7.8.7): Welsh melody; harm. The English Hymnal, 1906
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Judge Eternal, throned in splendor,...
Still the weary folk are...
Crown, O God, your own...
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First Line:
Judge eternal, throned in splendor
Title:
Judge Eternal, Throned In Splendor
Author:
Henry Scott Holland (1902)
Meter:
8.7.8.7.8.7
Language:
English
Notes:
French translation: "Eternel, aux cieux tu regnes" by Flossette Du Pasquier; German translation: "Herr, um den die Engle singen" by Johann Christoph Hampe
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Title:
RHUDDLAN
Meter:
8.7.8.7
Copyright:
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