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Text: | God, whose almighty word |
Author: | John Marriott, 1780-1825 |
Author: | Thomas Raffles, 1788-1863 |
Tune: | MOSCOW |
Composer: | Felice de Giardini, 1716-1796 |
Harmonizer: | David Evans, 1874-1948 |
1 God, whose almighty word
chaos and darkness heard,
and took their flight:
hear us, we humbly pray,
and where the gospel-day
sheds not its glorious ray,
let there be light!
2 Saviour, who came to bring
on Your redeeming wing
healing and sight,
health to the sick in mind,
sight to the inly blind:
O now to all mankind
let there be light!
3 Spirit of truth and love,
life-giving, holy dove,
speed on Your flight!
Move on the waters' face,
bearing the lamp of grace,
and, in earth's darkest place,
let there be light!
4 Gracious and holy Three,
glorious Trinity,
wisdom, love, might:
boundless as ocean's tide
rolling in fullest pride,
through the world far and wide,
let there be light!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | God, whose almighty word |
Author: | John Marriott, 1780-1825 |
Author: | Thomas Raffles, 1788-1863 |
Meter: | 66 4 66 64 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2004 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | MOSCOW |
Composer: | Felice de Giardini, 1716-1796 |
Harmonizer: | David Evans, 1874-1948 |
Meter: | 66 4 66 64 |
Key: | G Major |
Source: | Harm.: The Revised Church Hymnary, 1927 |
Copyright: | Harm. by permission of Oxford University Press |