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1 Most ancient of all mysteries,
Before Thy throne we lie;
Have mercy now, most merciful,
Most holy Trinity.
2 When heav'n and earth were yet unmade,
When time was yet unknown,
Thou in Thy bliss and majesty
Didst live and love alone.
3 Thou wert not born; there was no fount
From which Thy Being flowed;
There is no end which Thou canst reach;
But Thou art simply God.
4 How wonderful creation is,
The work which Thou didst bless,
And O what then must Thou be like,
Eternal loveliness!
5 O listen then, most pitiful,
To Thy poor creature's heart:
It blesses Thee that Thou art God,
That Thou art what Thou art.
6 Most ancient of all mysteries,
Still at thy throne we lie;
Have mercy now, most merciful,
Most holy Trinity.
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First Line: | Most ancient of all mysteries |
Title: | Most Ancient of All Mysteries |
Author: | F. W. Faber, 1814-63 |
Meter: | CM |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1996 |
Topic: | Christian Unity and Peace; Trinity 4 |
Notes: | Hymn text, suggested tune DETROIT |