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Excelso é Deos no proceder

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1. Excelso é Deus no proceder! Não falha um só momento.
Em Sua graça e Seu poder, eu tenho o meu sustento.
Ele é meu Rei; descansarei em Seu amor, guardado,
Por Ele bem firmado.

2. Excelso é Deus no proceder! Seu mando não desvia.
Ilimitado é no poder com que meus passos guia.
Meu bem-estar, eu, sem pensar, confio plenamente
À mão onipotente.

3. Excelso é Deus no proceder! E, sendo a Ele unida,
Minh’alma Deus promete encher de calma, luz e vida.
Mui cedo vai, meu grande Pai, Seu coração mostrar-me,
Porquanto quis amar-me!

Source: Louvores ao Rei #80

Text Information

First Line: Excelso é Deos no proceder
Meter: 8.7.4.7.7
Language: Portuguese
Publication Date: 1868
Copyright: This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before 1929.

Tune

WAS GOTT TUT

WAS GOTT TUT is usually attributed to Severus Gastorius (b. Ottern, near Weimar, Germany, 1646; d. Jena, Germany, 1682), who presumably composed the tune during a convalescence in 1675 (see above). The tune was published in Ausserlesenes Weimarisches Gesangbuch (1681). Educated at the University of…

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