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FROM ocean unto ocean Our land shall own thee Lord, And, filled with true devotion,

Obey thy sovereign word. Our prairies and our mountains,

Forest and fertile field, Our rivers, lakes, and fountains. To thee shall tribute yield.

Christ, for thine own glory.

And for our country's weal. We humbly plead before thee,

Thyself in us reveal ; And may we know, Lord Jesus,

The touch of thy dear hand ; And, healed of our diseases,

The tempter's power withstand.

��Where error smites ^vith blindness,

Enslaves and leads astray, Do thou in lovingkindness

Proclaim thy gospel day ; Till all the tribes and races

That dwell in this fair land. Adorned with Christian graces.

Within thy courts shall stand.

Our Saviour King, defend us.

And guide where we should go ; Forth with thy message send us,

Thy love and light to show ; Till, fired with true devotion

Enkindled by thy Word, From ocean unto ocean

Our laud shall own thee Lord.

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