| In royal robes of splendor,Before the great King’s feet,
 The princes of His kingdom,
 The crowned Apostles, meet;
 To Him their songs adoring
 With heart and tongue they bring,
 Pure hearts and mighty voices—
 E’en as the angels sing.
 This Order sheds its lusterO’er all the human race;
 A court of righteous judgment,
 The rock of Gospel grace;
 Rock of His Church, for ages
 Elected and foreknown;
 Whose glorious Master-Builder
 Is Head and Cornerstone.
 These are the Nazareans,Famed heralds to the world,
 Who, preaching Christ, His banner
 Of victory unfurled;
 Day unto day shows knowledge;
 Night utters speech to night;
 So these to earth’s four corners
 Their wondrous tale recite.
 Christ’s burden light they proffer,His easy yoke proclaim;
 The seed of life they scatter,
 That all may own His Name.
 The earth brought forth and budded,
 Where’er their ploughshare ran,
 And fruits of increase followed
 The faith of God made Man.
 These are the sure foundationOn which the Temple stands;
 The living stones compacting
 That house not made with hands;
 The gates by which man enters
 Jerusalem the new;
 The bond which knits together
 The Gentile and the Jew.
 Let error flee before them,Let truth extend her way;
 Let dread of final judgment
 To faith and love give way;
 That, loosed from our offenses,
 We then may numbered be
 Among Thy saints in glory
 Around the throne with Thee.
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