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Hymns / Music :: Praise The Rock Of Our Salvation

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"O come, let us sing unto the Lord: let us make a joyful noise to the Rock of our salvation." Psalm 95:1

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Fanny Crosby, 1872 Words: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1820-1915).

Music: Hubert Platt Main (1839-1925)


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Hubert Platt Main (1839-1925)

Praise the Rock of our salvation!
Praise the mighty God above!
Come before His sacred presence
With a grateful song of love.

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Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
He is God, and He alone.
Wake the song of adoration-
Come with joy before His throne!

Praise the Rock of our salvation!
Praise the Father's boundless love!
Praise the Lamb, our expiation!
Praise the Spirit from above!

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Praise the Rock of our salvation!
Jesus' blood avails for sin;
Jesus, at the door of mercy,
Waits to let the wandr'er in.

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Praise the Rock of our salvation!
Catch from yonder radiant clime
Strains by everlasting ages,
Echoed back in tones sublime.

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