Text: | Wondrous Work of God |
Author: | Edna Randolph Worrell |
Tune: | [O the world to me in its beauty] |
Composer: | F. A. Clark |
1 O the world to me in its beauty
Is a glorious place most rare;
Where I seek and find the Master’s mind
In nature’s imprint fair;
‘Tis wondrous! ‘Tis wondrous!
‘Tis a work beyond compare!
Refrain:
Earth, sea and sky,
Tell creation’s olden story;
Lived again in souls of men
Who grow in grace.
Sun, moon, and stars,
Speak of God in all His glory,
Showing thus in part to us
His shining face.
2 O the world to me in its beauty
Shows us life in depth and height,
And it tells the soul to seek its goad
In heav’nly realms of light;
‘Tis wondrous! ‘Tis wondrous!
Let us read its message bright. [Refrain]
3 O the world to me in its beauty
Is a vision always new,
And a wealth of love from God above
Reveals its message true;
‘Tis wondrous! ‘Tis wondrous!
How sublime His work to view! [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O the world to me in its beauty |
Title: | Wondrous Work of God |
Author: | Edna Randolph Worrell |
Refrain First Line: | Earth, sea and sky |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1917 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [O the world to me in its beauty] |
Composer: | F. A. Clark |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |