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1 Behold the lofty sky,
Declares its maker God,
And all the starry works on high
Proclaim his pow'r abroad.
2 The darkness and the light
Still keep their course the same;
While night to day and day to night
Divinely teach his name.
3 In ev'ry diff'rent land
Their gen'ral voice is known;
They show the wonders of his hand,
And orders of his throne.
4 Ye Christian lands, rejoice:
Here he reveals his word;
We are not left to nature’s voice
To bid us know the Lord.
5 His statutes and commands
Are set before our eyes,
He puts his gospel in our hands,
Where our salvation lies.
6 His laws are just and pure,
His truth without deceit;
His promises for ever sure,
And his rewards are great.
7 Not honey to the taste
Affords so much delight;
Nor gold that has the furnace pass'd
So much allures the sight.
8 While of thy works I sing,
Thy glory to proclaim,
Accept the praise, my God, my King,
In my Redeemer’s name.
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First Line: | Behold the lofty sky |
Title: | The Book of Nature and Scripture |
Meter: | Short Metre |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1793 |
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Notes: | First Part |