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Hymn

Thomas Gent

Sung by the Children of the City of London School
of Instruction and Industry.


CHORUS.

Sacred, and heart-deep be the sound
  Which speaks the Great Redeemer’s praise,
His mercies every where abound,
  Let all their grateful voices raise.

BOYS.

The friendless child, to manhood grown,
  Will ne’er forget your parent care;
You’ve made each youthful heart your own,
  Oh! then accept our humble prayer.

GIRLS.

For ever be that bounty praised,
  Which every comfort doth impart;
In tears of joy the song is raised
  From minstrels of the glowing heart.

CHORUS.

Glory to Thee, all-bounteous Power!
  In notes of thankfulness be given;
Sure solace in affliction’s hour!
  Our hope on Earth, our bliss in Heaven.
                     Hallelujah! Amen.
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