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168. Maker of all things, mighty Lord!

1 Maker of all things, mighty Lord!
We own Thy pow'r divine;
The winds and waves obey Thy Word,
The winds and waves obey Thy Word,
For all their strength is Thine.

2 Wide as the wintry tempests sweep,
They work Thy sovereign will;
Thy voice is heard upon the deep,
And all its waves are still.

3 When dangers threat in every form,
And death itself is near;
O God, amid the raging storm,
We're safe beneath Thy care.

4 With cheerful hope on Thee we stay,
To rescue from the grave;
Thou, whom the elements obey,
In Christ art near to save.

Text Information
First Line: Maker of all things, mighty Lord!
Author: Rev. Philip Doddridge (1737)
Author: Dr. Edward Osler (1836)
Meter: C. M. No. 2
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Catechism: Works and Attributes of God; Fourth Sunday after Epiphany; Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity
Tune Information
Name: LANESBORO
Composer: William Dixon (1790)
Meter: C. M. No. 2
Key: C Major



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