Hymnal: Fillmore's Harp of Zion
Date: 1867
Compiler: A D Fillmore
Publisher/Printer: R W Carroll & Co
First Line: The earth and seas and skies O God
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Meter: CM
Tune: Importunity
Hymn Number: <no hymn number given>
Page Number: 117, click to see hymnal pages
LyicsThe earth, and seas, and skies, O God,
To thee attune their hymn,
To thee attune their hymn:
All wise, all holy, thou art praised
In songs of seraphim,
In songs of seraphim,
In songs of seraphim.
Unnumber'd systems, suns, and worlds
Unite to worship thee,
Unite to worship thee;
While thy majestic greatness fills
Space, time, eternity,
Space, time, eternity,
Space, time, eternity.
Nature-a temple worthy thee!
That beams with light and love,
Whose flowers so sweetly bloom below,
Whose stars rejoice above.
Whose altars are the mountain cliffs,
That rise along the shore,
Whose anthems the sublime accord
Of storm and ocean's roar.
Her song of gratitude is sung
By spring's awakening hours,
Her autumn offers at thy shrine
Its earliest, loveliest flowers.
He summer brings its ripen'd fruits,
In glorious luxury given;
While winter's silver heights reflect
They brightness back to heaven.