Words: , 1777; appeared in the July 1779 issue of Gospel Magazine.
Music: Monkland, , in A Collection of Hymn Tunes chiefly composed for private amusement by John Antes, circa 1790; arranged by in Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1861.
God with us! O glorious Name!
Let it shine in endless fame:
God and man in Christ unite;
O mysterious depth and height!
God with us! the eternal Son
Took our soul, our flesh, and bone;
Now, ye saints, His grace admire,
Swell the song with holy fire.
God with us! but tainted not
With the first transgressor’s blot;
Yet did He our sins sustain,
Bear the guilt, the curse, the pain.
God with us! O wondrous grace!
Let us see Him face to face;
That we may Immanuel sing,
As we ought, our God and King!