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2. sound-ed forth the trum-pet that shall ncv-er call re -treat; He is

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4. heau-ty of the lil - ies Clirist was born, a-cross the sea, With a

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��tramp-ling out the vin-tage where the grapes of wrath arc stored; He hath loosed the fa - tal

sift - ing out theheartsof men be - fore his judge-iiicnt scat: Oh he swift, my soul, to

build - ed him an al - tar in the even-ing dews and damps; I can readhisright-eous

glo-ry in liis bo-som that trans-fig-ures you and lue: As he died to make men

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