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Say Then, Ye Worms Of Earth

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11104 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Say then, ye worms of earth, to whom Lyrics: 1 Say then, ye worms of earth, to whom Will ye your glorious God compare? Vainly thro’ all His works ye roam, And find Jehovah’s likeness there. 2 The vile idolater belies His image with a golden shrine, To counterfeit the Godhead tries; And stocks and stones become divine. 3 Man his own deity reveres By self delight, and self esteem, Whate’er the sinner hopes, or fears Desires, or loves, is God to him. 4 But have ye not His being known, And clearly seen by nature’s light? Have not the ancient fathers shown, And you confessed the Infinite? 5 The heavens His glorious power proclaim, Th’invisible on earth is showed; Nature is written with His name, And all things speak their builder God. 6 Creation to His law submits, His rule He over all maintains, High on the globe of Heaven He sits, And undisturbed for ever reigns. 7 Th’ inhabitants of earth from thence, As grasshoppers His eye beholds; His hand, and power, and providence The curtain of the heavens unfolds. 8 ’Tis He who stretched them out, ’tis He Who still the wide pavilion spreads, That blue ethereal canopy, And draws it o’er His creatures’ heads. 9 Princes and kings that dare withstand Their uncontrolled Creator’s sway, Shall sink behind His mighty hand, And fall, and fade, and die away. 10 Planted awhile, or sown below, Their stock accursed shall ne’er take root; The Lord upon their pride shall blow, Wither the flower, and blast the fruit. 11 Say then, ye abject worms, to whom Will ye your glorious God compare? Who shall His holiness presume To match, or who His power shall dare? 12 Lift up your eyes to things on high, Nor fix on earth your groveling thought; Who built yon azure vaulted sky? Who spoke those beauteous orbs from naught? 13 God only wise, and great, and strong, Made them to run their heavenly race; Knowledge and might to God belong, Honor, and majesty and praise. 14 Their radiant hosts He marshals right, Their nature, names and number knows; He bids them in their courses fight, And blast their great Creator’s foes. 15 They hear, and each His will performs, And lo! to man they ever call, "Lift up your eyes, ye abject worms, Adore the glorious Cause of All!" Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CRISPIN
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Say then, Ye Worms of Earth, to whom

Hymnal: Hymns and Sacred Poems #5 (1742) Languages: English

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