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At The Name Of Jesus Hymn Lyrics

1. This hymn discusses how at the name of Jesus, every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. 2. It describes how all of creation came into being at God's command and how the angels, hosts of light, thrones and dominations obey Jesus. 3. It mentions how Jesus was humbled and bore the name given to him by God the Father faithfully, and how he overcame death victoriously.

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At The Name Of Jesus Hymn Lyrics

1. This hymn discusses how at the name of Jesus, every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. 2. It describes how all of creation came into being at God's command and how the angels, hosts of light, thrones and dominations obey Jesus. 3. It mentions how Jesus was humbled and bore the name given to him by God the Father faithfully, and how he overcame death victoriously.

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310 • At The Name Of Jesus

Tune: KING’S WESTON (65 65D) Text: Caroline Noel (†1877)

1. At the Name of Je - sus eve - ry knee shall bow, eve - ry tongue con -
2. At his voice cre - a - tion sprang at once to sight, all the an - gel
3. Hum bled for a sea - son, to re ceive a Name from the lips of
4. In your hearts en - throne him; there let him sub - due all that is not
5. Know that this Lord Je - sus shall re - turn a - gain, with his Fa - ther's

                

  
                  
   

fess him King of glo - ry now; 'tis the Fa - ther's pleas - ure
fac - es, all the hosts of light, Thrones and Dom - i - na - tions,
sin - ners, un - to whom he came, faith - ful - ly he bore it
ho - ly, all that is not true; crown him as your Cap - tain
glo - ry with his an - gel train; for all wreaths of em - pire

    
  
           
      
     
        

we should call him Lord, who from the be - gin - ning was the might - y Word.
stars up - on their way, all the heav'n - ly or - ders, in their great ar - ray.
spot - less to the last, brought it back vic - to - rious, when from death he passed.
in temp - ta - tion's hour; let his will en - fold you in its light and pow'r.
meet up - on his brow, and our hearts con - fess him King of glo - ry now.

                 
        


            
  
  

If you would like this Hymn in a different key, please E-mail: chabanel@ccwatershed.org
To learn more about the 750-page Vatican II Hymnal, please visit ccwatershed.org/vatican

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