O God, whose mighty wisdom moves

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Source: Churches of Christ Hymn Book #4
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Author: George Brandon

Brandon, George. Received his bachelor's degree from the College of the Pacific in 1945, and his degree as Master of Sacred Music from Union Theological Seminary, New York, in 1952. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Stockton, California. --The Hymn Society, DNAH Archives… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O God, whose mighty wisdom moves
Author: George Brandon
Publication Date: 1952
Copyright: Words copyright, 1953, by the Hymn Society of America

Tune

MELITA (Dykes)

The original chant melody associated with this text [i.e., "Eternal Father, strong to save"] is found in most hymnals of denominations where chant has played a role, including the Lutheran tradition, which has produced much organ music on this well-known chant. The setting here is by John B. Dykes (…

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ASCENDIT DEUS (Schicht)


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Churches of Christ Hymn Book #4

Ten New Hymns on the Bible #2

The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada #264

The Hymnal #d344

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