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[O God, whose blessed Son as man appeared]
O God, whose blessed Son as man appeared,
The power and works of Satan to destroy,
That we, enfranchised from his thrall, and cleared
From guilt, might rise to Heaven's eternal joy:
Grant that, this hope within our hearts made sure,
We may in life be as our Saviour pure.
The power and works of Satan to destroy,
That we, enfranchised from his thrall, and cleared
From guilt, might rise to Heaven's eternal joy:
Grant that, this hope within our hearts made sure,
We may in life be as our Saviour pure.
That when He shall return, in clouds descending,
Not as at first, in low and humble guise,
But clad in glory, Heaven's bright hosts attending,
We, changed into his likeness, may arise
To meet Him where, O Father, one with Thee,
And Thee, O Holy Ghost, He reigns eternally.
Not as at first, in low and humble guise,
But clad in glory, Heaven's bright hosts attending,
We, changed into his likeness, may arise
To meet Him where, O Father, one with Thee,
And Thee, O Holy Ghost, He reigns eternally.
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