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WITH ONE CONSENT LET ALL THE EARTH

Words: From A New Ver­sion of the Psalms of Da­vid, by Na­hum Tate and Ni­cho­las Bra­dy, 1696.
Music: “Bowen,” from Franz J. Hay­dn (1732-1809)

With one consent, let all the earth
To God their cheerful voices raise;
Glad homage pay with awful mirth,
And sing before Him songs of praise.

Convinced that He is God alone,
From Whom both we and all proceed;
We, whom He chooses for His own,
The flock that He vouchsafes to feed.

O enter, then, His temple gate,
Thence to His courts devoutly press,
And still your grateful hymns repeat,
And still His Name with praises bless.

For He’s the Lord, supremely good;
His mercy is forever sure;
His truth, which always firmly stood,
To endless ages shall endure.