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Psalm 96:1 [Sing To The Lord, Ye Distant Lands]
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Psalm 96:1. 1-10. etc. C. M.
Christ’s first and second coming.

Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands,
Ye tribes of every tongue;
His new discover’d grace demands
A new and nobler song.

Say to the nations, Jesus reigns,
God’s own almighty Son;
His power the sinking world sustains,
And grace surrounds his throne.

Let heaven proclaim the joyful day,
Joy thro’ the earth be seen;
Let cities shine in bright array,
And fields in cheerful green.

Let an unusual joy surprise
The islands of the sea;
Ye mountains, sink, ye vallies, rise,
Prepare the Lord his way.

Behold he comes, he comes to bless
The nations as their God;
To shew the world his righteousness,
And send his truth abroad.

But when his voice shall raise the dead,
And bid the world draw near,
How will the guilty nations dread
To see their Judge appear!