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I       1. Je - sum, thy far - ex - tend - ed fame   My droop-rug soul  
  exults   to hear ; Thy Name, thy    all - re - stor - ing Name,  Is  mu
- sic  in   a    sin-ner's ear. 
 
2Sin-ners  of  old  thou didtst re - ceive  With corn-fort - a  ble words,
and kind: Their sor - rows cheer. their wants re - lieve, Heal the dis -
eased, and cu.  the binfd. 
3. And art thou not  the  Say -ior  still,  In eve - ry   place and age the
same? Hast thou fur - got    thy  gra - clone skill,  Or  lost the vir -
tue  of  thy name? 
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With . do.                                                       MIENDON.
                L. M. 
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Praise waits in Zi - on, Lord, for thee ;  Thy saints a - doe thy  ho  ly
 name ; Thy crea-tures bend the o - hedient knee, And hmin-bly,  now,  thy
 presence claim. 
 
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In Chautiul Style.            AMENIA.    L.M.                      From Dulcimer.

 
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1 J A- rise, my soul, on winps sub-lime, A - bove the van- i  ties of time;

Lot faith nowpiereethe veil, and see The glo - rie of  e - ter- ni - ty.
 2. Born by  a new, ce  lee - tial birth,  Why should I grov-el here on earthI

. . Why grasp at vain and fleet-ing toys, So near to heaven's e - ter - nal
joys I 
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