Oh, Praise Him
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Oh, Praise Him
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Turn your ear
To heaven and hear
The noise inside
The sound of angels' awe
The sound of angels' songs
And all this for a King
We could join and sing
All to Christ the King
How constant, how divine
This song of ours will rise
O, how constant, how divine
This love of ours will rise
Will rise
O praise Him
O praise Him
He is Holy
He is Holy
Turn your gaze
To heaven and raise
A joyous noise
The sound of salvation come
The sound of rescued ones
And all this for a King
Angels join to sing
All for Christ our King
Oh la, la, la, la, la, la
How infinite and sweet
This love so rescuing
O, how infinitely sweet
This great love that has redeemed
As one we sing
Alleluia
Alleluia
He is Holy
He is Holy
(Yeah)
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