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- Thy kingdom come, O God, Thy rule, O Christ, begin; Break with Thine iron rod The tyrannies of sin. Where is Thy reign of peace, And purity, and love? When shall all hatred cease, As in the realms above? When comes the promised time That war shall be no more— Oppression, lust, and crime, Shall flee Thy face before?
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Tune: ST. CECILIA (Hayne) Published in 127 hymnals. Printable scores: PDF, MusicXML. Audio files: MIDI. Representative Text. 1 Thy kingdom come, O God, thy rule, O Christ, begin; break with thine iron rod. the tyrannies of sin. 2 Where is thy reign of peace. and purity and love? When shall all hatred cease, as in the realms above?
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Dec 9, 2021 · Chet Valley Churches. 49.2K subscribers. 142. 17K views 1 year ago. "Thy Kingdom Come, O God" was written by Lewis Hensley, published in 1867. The tune is 'St Cecilia', written by L. G....
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Sep 7, 2017 · Men scorn Thy sacred name, And wolves devour Thy fold; By many deeds of shame We learn that love grows cold. O’er heathen lands afar Thick darkness broodeth yet: Arise, O Morning Star, Arise ...
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Share page. Visit Us On FB. Thy Kingdom come, O God. Thy kingdom come, O God! Thy rule, O Christ begin! Break with thine iron rod. the tyrannies of sin! Where is thy reign of peace, and purity and love? When shall all hatred cease, as in the realms above? When comes the promised time. that war shall be no more, oppression, lust, and crime.
Scripture Verse. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done. Luke 11:2. Introduction. Words: Lewis Hensley, Hymns for the Minor Sundays from Advent to Whitsuntide (London: Bell & Daldy, 1867). Music:St. Cecilia (Hayne) Leighton G. Hayne, Merton Tune Book 1863 ( 🔊 pdf nwc ).