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THE FOLLOWING HYMNS WERE COMPOSED BY CHARLES WESLEY IN EXTREME OLD AGE. THE SECOND HYMN WAS HIS LAST UTTERANCE IN VERSE, AND

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NORTHFIELD. C. M.

(See Hymn 1.)

JEREMIAH INGALLS.

1. O for

a thousand tongues, to sing My great Redeem-er's praise;

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To spend one day with thee on earth, To spend one day with

spend one day with thee on earth Exceeds a thousand days of mirth.

thee on earth Ex ceeds

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MAJESTY.

C. M. D.

(See Hymn 152.)

WILLIAM BILLINGS.

1. The Lord descend-ed from above, And bowed the heavens most

high, And un- der - neath his feet

he cast The dark

ness

of

the sky. 2. On cherubim and ser- a- phim Full royally he

rode,

And on the wings of might-y winds Came flying all

broad,

And on the wings of mighty winds Came flying all

abroad.

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When all thy mercies, O my God,

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