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9926. See, Ye Heirs Of Sure Salvation

1 See, ye heirs of sure salvation,
Jesu’s most majestic grace,
At His final revelation,
While He pompously displays
All His glories,
All the Godhead in His face!

2 From the mystic volume hearing
How His kingdom is restored,
Look ye for His last appearing:
True to His prophetic word,
Lo, He cometh!
Go ye forth to meet your Lord.

3 To His royal proclamation
Manifested here, attend,
In His state of exaltation
While He doth with clouds descend,
Brings the kingdom,
Gives the joy that ne’er shall end.

4 Power is all to Jesus given:
All His foes must fall before
The great King of earth and Heaven,
When He takes His royal power!
Now assume it,
Jesus, reign forevermore!

Text Information
First Line: See, ye heirs of sure salvation
Title: See, Ye Heirs Of Sure Salvation
Author: Charles Wesley
Meter: 87.87.47
Language: English
Source: Short Hymns on Select Passages of Holy Scripture, (Bristol, England: E. Farley, 1762 ) Vol. II
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: CORONAE by William H. Monk, 1871
Tune Information
Name: BENEDICTION
Composer: Arthur Henry Mann (1879)
Meter: 87.87.47
Key: A Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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