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357. Mighty God, to thy dear Name be given

1 Mighty God, to thy dear Name be given
Highest praise o'er all the earth and heaven.
All souls distressed,
All men oppressed,
Their voices raising,
Unite in praising Thy glory.

2 God is God, though all the earth lay wasted;
God is God, though all men death had tasted.
While nations stumble,
In darkness fumble,
By stars surrounded,
Countless aboundeth God's harvest.

3 Highest hills and deepest vales shall vanish,
Earth and heaven both alike be banished.
As in the dawning
Of every morning
The sun appeareth,
So glorious neareth
God's kingdom.

Text Information
First Line: Mighty God, to thy dear Name be given
Language: English
Publication Date: 1958
Topic: Church Life and Work: City, Nation, World
Tune Information
Name: DEUS FORTIS
Arranger: Leland B. Sateren, b. 1913
Meter: 10 10, 5 5, 5 5, 3.
Key: G Major



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