Come, O Thou King of Kings
Author: Parley P. Pratt
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1. Come, O thou King of kings, class="diff_next">n 11. Come, O thou King of Kings!
2We’ve waited long for thee, 2We’ve waited long for thee,
n 3With healing in thy wings n 3With healing in thy wings,
4To set thy people free; 4To set thy people free.
5Come, thou desire of nations, come; 5Come, thou desire of nations, come;
6Let Israel now be gathered home. 6Let Israel now be gathered home.
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n 82. Come, make an end to sin n 82. Come, make an end to sin,
9And cleanse the earth by fire, 9And cleanse the earth by fire,
10And righteousness bring in, 10And righteousness bring in,
11That Saints may tune the lyre 11That Saints may tune the lyre
12With songs of joy, a happier strain, 12With songs of joy, a happier strain,
13To welcome in thy peaceful reign. 13To welcome in thy peaceful reign.
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153. Hosannas now shall sound 153. Hosannas now shall sound
16From all the ransomed throng, 16From all the ransomed throng,
17And glory echo round 17And glory echo round
18A new triumphal song; 18A new triumphal song;
19The wide expanse of heaven fill 19The wide expanse of heaven fill
20With anthems sweet from Zion’s hill. 20With anthems sweet from Zion’s hill.
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t t 224. Hail! Prince of life and peace!
23Thrice welcome to thy throne!
24While all the chosen race
25Their Lord and Savior own,
26The heathen nations bow the knee,
27And ev’ry tongue sounds praise to thee.
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