Text: | God's Wisdom |
1 Songs of immortal praise belong
To my almighty God:
He hath my heart, and he my tongue,
To spread his name abroad.
2 How great the works his hand hath wrought!
How glorious in our sight!
And men in ev'ry age have sought
His wonders with delight.
3 How most exact is nature's frame!
How wise th'eternal mind!
His counsels never change the scheme
That his first thoughts design'd.
4 When he redeemed the sons of men,
He fixed sis cov'nant sure,
The orders, that his lips pronounce,
To endless years endure.
5 Nature, and time, and earth, and skies,
Thy heav'nly skill proclaim.
What shall we do to make us wise,
But learn to read thy name?
6 To fear thy pow'r, to trust thy grace,
Is our divinest skill;
And he's the wisest of our race,
Who best obeys thy will.
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First Line: | Songs of immortal praise belong |
Title: | God's Wisdom |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1845 |
Topic: | Of God: The Being and Perfections of God |