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#533 from The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal)
How wondrous and great thy works, God of praise!
Tune
Lyons
Metric Index
10 10. 11 11
Key & Modality
G Major
Last three uses
September 10th, 2017 at St. Andrew's Episcopal, Glenmoore, PA for the Recessional Hymn
June 17th, 2012 at St. Andrew's Episcopal, Glenmoore, PA for the Communion Hymn
July 10th, 2011 at St. Andrew's Episcopal, Glenmoore, PA for the Communion Hymn
Poem Words (two verses)
1.
How wondrous and great thy works, God of praise!
How just, King of saints, and true are thy ways!
O who shall not fear thee, and honor thy Name?
Thou only art holy, thou only supreme.
How just, King of saints, and true are thy ways!
O who shall not fear thee, and honor thy Name?
Thou only art holy, thou only supreme.
2.
To nations of earth thy light shall be shown;
their worship and vows shall come to thy throne:
thy truth and thy judgments shall spread all abroad,
till earth's every people confess thee their God.
their worship and vows shall come to thy throne:
thy truth and thy judgments shall spread all abroad,
till earth's every people confess thee their God.
Various Recordings
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Lyons/How wondrous and great
Zack von Menchhofen/Organist-Choirmaster
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Hymn References
Author
Henry Ustick Onderdonk 1759-1858 (alt.)
Composer (attributed to)
Johann Michael Haydn 1737-1806
Publication Date
1985
Source
Song of the Redeemed (para.)
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#825 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / You servants of God, your Master proclaim (G Major ) [click to view]#637 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord (G Major ) [click to view]
#252 in Lutheran Book of Worship / You servants of God, your master proclaim (G Major ) [click to view]
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