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This is an hymn by [[John Newton]], 1779, from ''Olney Hymns'', Hymn 78 of Book 1, entitled ''On one stone shall be seven eyes''. Meter is 87. 87. 11. ({{CiteCat|87. 87. 47}}) | This is an hymn by [[John Newton]], 1779, from ''Olney Hymns'', Hymn 78 of Book 1, entitled ''On one stone shall be seven eyes''. Meter is 87. 87. 11. ({{CiteCat|87. 87. 47}}). Biblical basis of stanzas: 1 – Zechariah 3:9; 3 – Matthew 3:17; 4 – 1 Timothy 3:16; 5 – John 12:31; 6 – John 3:15; 7 – 1 Peter 2:7; 8 – Psalm 118:22; and 9 – Revelation 1:7. | ||
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General information
This is an hymn by John Newton, 1779, from Olney Hymns, Hymn 78 of Book 1, entitled On one stone shall be seven eyes. Meter is 87. 87. 11. (87. 87. 47). Biblical basis of stanzas: 1 – Zechariah 3:9; 3 – Matthew 3:17; 4 – 1 Timothy 3:16; 5 – John 12:31; 6 – John 3:15; 7 – 1 Peter 2:7; 8 – Psalm 118:22; and 9 – Revelation 1:7.
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- Alexander Gillet — Berkley (1792) English SATB
Text and translations
English text 1. Jesus Christ, the Lord’s anointed, |
4. Angels with their eyes pursued him, |
7. With desire and admiration, |
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