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Grace! Tis A Charming Sound
Grace! tis a charming sound, Harmonious to mine
ear Heavn with the echo shall resound, (Heavn
with the echo shall resound,) Heavn with the
echo shall resound, (Heavn with the echo shall
resound,) And all the earth shall hear, And all
the earth shall hear, (And all the earth shall
hear,) And all the earth shall hear. (And all the
earth,) (And all the earth shall hear.)
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Words by Philip Doddridge / Music by Thomas Clark
2
Grace! Tis A Charming Sound
Grace first contrived the way To save rebellious
man And all the steps that grace display, (And
all the steps that grace display,) And all the
steps that grace display, (And all the steps that
grace display,) Which drew the wondrous
plan, Which drew the wondrous plan, (Which drew
the wondrous plan,) Which drew the wondrous
plan. (Which drew the wondrous,) (Which drew the
wondrous plan.)
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Grace! Tis A Charming Sound
Grace led our wandring feet To tread the
heavnly road And new supplies each hour we
meet, (And new supplies each hour we meet,) And
new supplies each hour we meet, (And new supplies
each hour we meet,) While pressing on to
God, While pressing on to God, (While pressing on
to God,) While pressing on to God. (While
pressing on,) (While pressing on to God.)
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Words by Philip Doddridge / Music by Thomas Clark
4
Grace! Tis A Charming Sound
Grace all the work shall crown Thru everlasting
days It lays in heavn the topmost stone, (It
lays in heavn the topmost stone,) It lays in
heavn the topmost stone, (It lays in heavn the
topmost stone,) And well deserves the praise, And
well deserves the praise, (And well deserves the
praise,) And well deserves the praise. (And well
deserves,) (And well deserves the praise.)
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Words by Philip Doddridge / Music by Thomas Clark
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