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The Australian Hymn Book

The Australian Hymn Book was published in 1977, and was the culmination of almost ten years' work by an ecumenical committee, chaired by A. Harold Wood, intent on producing a new, contemporary and inclusive hymn book that could be used in worship by the varied Christian congregations across Australia.

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WHAT SHALL I DO MY GOD TO LOVE

[1]
What shall I do my God to love,
my loving God to praise?
the length, and breadth, and height to prove,
and depth of sovereign grace?

[2]
Your sovereign grace to all extends,
immense and unconfined;
from age to age it never ends;
it reaches all mankind.

[3]
Throughout the world its breadth is known,
wide as infinity;
so wide it never passed by one,
or it had passed by me:

[4]
My trespass was grown up to heaven;
but far above the skies,
in Christ abundantly forgiven,
I see your mercies rise.

[5]
The depth of all-redeeming love
what angel tongue can tell?
O may I to the utmost prove
the gift unspeakable.

[6]
Come quickly, gracious Lord, and take
possession of your own;
my longing heart be pleased to make
your everlasting throne.


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