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361. Arise All Things That God Has Made

1 Arise all things that God has made
And praise His name and glory;
Each leaflet and each grassy blade
Do tell a wondrous story.

2 Tho' kings of earth together show
Their utmost strength and power,
They could not make a leaflet grow
On herb, or weed, or flower.

3 What shall I say when'er I walk
Where flowers are abounding,
And birds in song together talk,
As thousand harps were sounding.

4 What would I say, if I could spy
The secrets of the ocean,
And see the myriad life go by
In endless, streaming motion.

5 What shall I say when I behold
The stars in countless numbers,
And feel their smiling charm untold
While nature sweetly slumbers.

6 What shall I say when I ascend
To Him who made creation,
And see the angel host attend
His throne in glad elation.

7 What shall I say? Weak are my words
And humble my opinion!
How great Thy wisdom, Lord of lords,
Thy might and Thy dominion!

8 Arise ye nations of the earth
And lift your voice to heaven,
Praise God in songs of joy and mirth,
Who all these things hath given.

Text Information
First Line: Arise all things that God has made
Title: Arise All Things That God Has Made
Author: H. A. Brorson
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1927
Topic: Sunday School Hymns: Divine Care and Providence
Notes: Danish first line: Op al den Ting, som Gud har gjort; Translator: A. M. Andersen
Tune Information
Name: [Arise all things that God has made]
Meter: L. M.
Key: d minor or modal
Source: Danish Folk Tune



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