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Hymns / Music :: The Praises Of Thy Wonders

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"The heavens shall praise Thy wonder, O Lord." Psalm 89:5

Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website

Words: The Book of Psalms, Church of Scotland, 1886.

Music: "Sheffield," William Mather (possibly 1806)


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The praises of Thy wonders, Lord,
The heavens shall express;
And in the congregation
Of saints Thy faithfulness.

Thou hast an arm that's full of power;
Thy hand is great in might;
And Thy right hand exceedingly
Exalted is in height.

Justice and judgment of Thy throne
Are made the dwelling place;
Mercy, accompanied with truth,
Shall go before Thy face.

O greatly blest the people are
The joyful sound that know;
In brightness of Thy face, O Lord,
They ever on shall go.

Because the glory of their strength
Doth only stand in Thee;
And in Thy favor shall our horn
And power exalted be.

For God is our defense; and He
To us doth safety bring;
The Holy One of Israel
Is our almighty King.

Information about the musical score and the Cyber Hymnal Website
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