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10. Mighty God, While Angels Bless Thee

1 Mighty God, while angels bless Thee,
May a mortal sing Thy name?
Lord of men as well as angels,
Thou art every creature's theme.
Lord of every land and nation,
Ancient of eternal days,
Sounded thru the wide creation
Be Thy just and endless praise.

2 For the grandeur of Thy nature,
Grand beyond a seraph's thought;
For the wonders of creation,
Works with skill and kindness wrought;
For Thy providence, that governs,
Thru Thine empire's wide domain,
Wings an angel, guides a sparrow,
Blessed be Thy gentle reign.

3 Brightness of the Father's glory,
Shall Thy praise unuttered lie?
Break, my tongue, such guilty silence!
Sing the Lord who came to die.
From the highest throne of glory
To the cross of deepest woe,
All to ransom guilty captives;
Flow my praise, forever flow!

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Mighty God, while angels bless Thee
Title: Mighty God, While Angels Bless Thee
Author: Robert Robinson (1774)
Meter: 8. 7. 8. 7. D.
Publication Date: 1955
Scripture: ; ; ; ;
Topic: Worship: Adoration and Praise; Adoration and Praise; God: Creator (2 more...)
Tune Information
Name: AUTUMN
Composer (ascribed to): François H. Barthélémon (1741-1808)
Meter: 8. 7. 8. 7. D.
Key: G Major



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