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Eternal Excellence!

Hymnal: Christian Hymns, Poems, and Spiritual Songs #I.LXVII (1776) Hymnal Title: Christian Hymns, Poems, and Spiritual Songs Lyrics: 1 Eternal Excellence! Thy Worms would fain declare, In the divinest Sense How thou art heav'nly fair: O Prince, Messiah, thou art seen The fairest of the sons of Men. 2 Jesus, thy Beauties shine Bright, infinitely bright; Both Human and Divine, In thee, O Lamb, unite! Whate'er in Heav'n or Earth we see, As beautiful, are Types of thee. 3 The Son, the Moon, the Stars, With all the Thrones above, Thine Excellence declares, Thy Beauty, Pow'r, and Love: All Worlds before thy Throne we see, A Sea of Glass reflecting thee. 4 Man in his first Estate, Most wonderfully form'd, With Beauty's Pow'rs replete, With Holiness adorn'd, From ev'ry Spot and Blemish free, Was but a Figure, Lord, of thee. 5 As Blood of Goats, and Lambs, Is to thy Blood divine, Or, as their Altar-Flames, Dear Jesus are to thine; So Adam's Purity appears, To thee no more Proportion bears. 6 Lo! here Self-Int'rest fails, Man's Haughtiness sinks low; Thy Beauty, Lord, prevails; We at thy Footstool bow: Thou know'st our Heart, we need no more, Our Heav'n's to worship, love, adore. Scripture: Romans 1:20 Languages: English
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Eternal Excellence!

Hymnal: Christian Hymns #28 (1823) Hymnal Title: Christian Hymns Languages: English
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Eternal Excellence, thy worms would fain declare

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #28 (1808) Hymnal Title: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs
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Fairer than the Sons of Men

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #LIII (1792) Meter: Irregular Hymnal Title: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs First Line: Eternal excellence Lyrics: 1 Eternal excellence! Thy Worms would fain declare, In the divinest sense How thou art heav'nly fair: O Prince, Messiah, thou art seen The fairest of the sons of men. 2 Jesus, thy beauties shine Bright, infinitely bright; Both human and divine, In thee, O Lamb, unite! Whate'er in heav'n or earth we see, As beautiful, are types of thee. 3 The son, the moon, the stars, With all the thrones above, Thine excellence declare, Thy beauty, pow'r, and love: All worlds before thy throne we see, A sea of glass reflecting thee. 4 Man in his first estate, Most wonderfully form'd, With beauty's pow'rs replete, With holiness adorn'd, From ev'ry spot and blemish free, Was but a figure, Lord, of thee. 5 As blood of goats, and lambs, Is to thy blood divine, Or, as their altar flames, Dear Jesus are to thine; So Adam's purity appears, To thee no more proportion bears. 6 Self int'rest, Lord, shall fail, Man's haughtiness sinks low; Thy beauty, Lord, prevail; We at thy footstool bow: Thou know'st our heart, we need no more; Give us to worship, love, adore. Scripture: Psalm 45:2 Languages: English

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