117 | Laudes Domini#118 | 119 |
Text: | The Lord, our God, is full of might |
Author: | Henry Kirke White |
Tune: | ST. ANN'S |
Composer: | W. Croft |
1 The Lord, our God, is full of might,
The winds obey his will;
He speaks, and in his heavenly height,
The rolling sun stands still.
2 Rebel, ye waves, and o'er the land
With threatening aspect roar;
The Lord uplifts his awful hand,
And chains you to the shore.
3 Howl, winds of night, your force combine;
Without his high behest,
Ye shall not, in the mountain pine,
Disturb the sparrow's nest.
4 His voice sublime is heard afar,
In distant peals it dies;
He yokes the whirlwind to his car,
And sweeps the howling skies.
5 Ye nations, bend in reverence bend;
Ye monarchs, wait his nod,
And bid the choral song ascend
To celebrate your God.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | The Lord, our God, is full of might |
Author: | Henry Kirke White |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1890 |
Topic: | Attributes; God: Attributes; God: Omnipotence |