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Our Own Hymn Book: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public, Social and Private Worship is unavailable, but you can change that!

For years, the congregation at the Metropolitan Tabernacle used two hymnals—one compiled by John Rippon and the other by Isaac Watts. The confusion caused by two hymnals prompted the church to compile this new hymnal during the years of Charles Spurgeon. Our Own Hymn Book reflects the sentiments of the church and Spurgeon’s influence. It contains the texts of hundreds of hymns, plus metrical...

the King of glory way. 2 Who is the King of glory?—He, The Lord, omnipotent to save; Whose own right arm, in victory, Led captive Death, and spoil’d the grave. 3 Lift up your heads, ye gates! and high Your everlasting portals heave; Welcome the King of glory nigh; Him must the heaven of heavens receive. 4 Who is the King of glory—who? The Lord of hosts; behold His name: The kingdom, power, and honour due, Yield Him, ye saints, with glad acclaim! James Montgomery, 1822.