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Text:Forever Settled in the Heavens
Author:Anonymous
Tune:DUKE STREET
Composer (attributed to):John Hatton
Media:MIDI file

1586. Forever Settled in the Heavens

1. Forever settled in the heav’ns,
Thy Word, O Lord, shall firmly stand;
Thy faithfulness shall never fail;
The earth abides at Thy command.

2. Thy Word and works unmoved remain,
Thine every purpose to fulfill;
All things are Thine and Thee obey,
And all as servants wait Thy will.

3. I should have perished in my woe
Had not I loved Thy law divine;
That law I never can forget;
O save me, Lord, for I am Thine.

4. The wicked would destroy my soul,
But in Thy truth is refuge sure;
Exceeding broad is Thy command,
And in perfection shall endure.

Text Information
First Line: Forever settled in the heav'ns
Title: Forever Settled in the Heavens
Author: Anonymous (1912)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: The Psalter (Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: ROCKINGHAM (MASON), Lowell Mason, 1832
Tune Information
Name: DUKE STREET
Composer (attributed to): John Hatton (1793)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 13467 17655 55654
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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