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#467 from The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal)
Sing, my soul, his wondrous love
Tune
St. Bees
Metric Index
77. 77
Key & Modality
G Major
Last five uses
March 27th, 2022 at St. Mark's Episcopal, Honeybrook, PA for the Communion Hymn
February 20th, 2022 at St. Mark's Episcopal, Honeybrook, PA for the Recessional Hymn
October 22nd, 2017 at St. Andrew's Episcopal, Glenmoore, PA for the Post Communion Hymn
September 24th, 2017 at St. Andrew's Episcopal, Glenmoore, PA for the Recessional Hymn
October 30th, 2016 at St. Andrew's Episcopal, Glenmoore, PA for the Recessional Hymn
Poem Words (four verses)
1.
Sing, my soul, his wondrous love,
who, from yon bright throne above,
ever watchful o'er our race,
still to us extends his grace.
who, from yon bright throne above,
ever watchful o'er our race,
still to us extends his grace.
2.
Heaven and earth by him were made;
all is by his scepter swayed;
what are we that he should show
so much love to us below?
all is by his scepter swayed;
what are we that he should show
so much love to us below?
3.
God, the merciful and good,
bought us with the Savior's blood,
and, to make salvation sure,
guides us by his Spirit pure.
bought us with the Savior's blood,
and, to make salvation sure,
guides us by his Spirit pure.
4.
Sing, my soul, adore his Name!
Let his glory be thy theme:
praise him till he calls thee home;
trust his love for all to come.
Let his glory be thy theme:
praise him till he calls thee home;
trust his love for all to come.
Various Recordings
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St. Bees/Sing, my soul, his wondrous love
Zack von Menchhofen,Piano/Soloist
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Hymn References
Author
Anonymous 1800
Composer
John Bacchus Dykes 1823-1876
Publication Date
1985
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