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==General information==
==General information==
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This is an hymn by [[Philip Doddridge]], published posthumously in 1755, entitled ''The Good Man's Prospect in Time and Eternity''.


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==Text and translations==
==Text and translations==


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1. My soul, triumphant in the Lord,
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Shall tell its joys abroad;
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And march with holy vigor on,
Supported by its God.


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2. Through all the winding maze of life,
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His hand hath been my guide,
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And in that long-experienced care
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My heart shall still confide.
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3. His grace through all the desert flows,
An unexhausted stream:
That grace on Zion's sacred mount
Shall be my endless theme.
 
4. Beyond the choicest joys of earth
These distant courts I love;
But O! I burn with strong desire
To view thy house above.
 
5. Mingled with all the shining band,
My soul would there adore;
A pillar in thy temple fixed,
To be removed no more.}}


==External links ==
==External links ==

Revision as of 04:17, 26 February 2017

General information

This is an hymn by Philip Doddridge, published posthumously in 1755, entitled The Good Man's Prospect in Time and Eternity.

Settings by composers

 

Text and translations

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1. My soul, triumphant in the Lord,
Shall tell its joys abroad;
And march with holy vigor on,
Supported by its God.

2. Through all the winding maze of life,
His hand hath been my guide,
And in that long-experienced care
My heart shall still confide.

3. His grace through all the desert flows,
An unexhausted stream:
That grace on Zion's sacred mount
Shall be my endless theme.

4. Beyond the choicest joys of earth
These distant courts I love;
But O! I burn with strong desire
To view thy house above.

5. Mingled with all the shining band,
My soul would there adore;
A pillar in thy temple fixed,
To be removed no more.

External links

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