This poem is a personal doxology. Although the poet invites all things to join in the doxology, and references the Moses showing God's wondrous works and ways, and the Son of God as bearing truth and grace, the main reason for the poem is the writer's life has been "crowned with love", has been "ransomed from the grave" and redeemed from hell.
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