The Lord Almighty Reigns

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The Lord almighty reigns in majesty most bright

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1 The Lord Almighty reigns
in majesty most bright,
appareled in omnipotence,
and girded round with might.

2 The world established stands
on its foundations broad;
your throne is fixed, you reign supreme,
the everlasting God.

3 The seas have lifted up
their voice in majesty,
but God on high, supreme in might,
is greater than the sea.

4 Your testimonies, Lord,
in faithfulness excel,
and holy must your servants be
who in your temple dwell.


Source: Glory to God: the Presbyterian Hymnal #271

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First Line: The Lord almighty reigns in majesty most bright
Title: The Lord Almighty Reigns
Language: English

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FRANCONIA (König)


ST. BRIDE

Samuel Howard (b. London, England, 1710; d. London, 1782) composed ST. BRIDE as a setting for Psalm 130 in William Riley's London psalter, Parochial Harmony (1762). The melody originally began with "gathering" notes at the beginning of each phrase. The tune's title is a contraction of St. Bridget, t…

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