Hymnal: Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs
Date: 1843
Compiler: A Campbell/ W Scott/ B W Stone/ J T Johnson
Publisher/Printer: A Campbell
First Line: O thou to whom all creatures bow
Topic: <no topic given>
Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>
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Meter: CM
Tune: New Orleans
Hymn Number: Hymn 28 (part I)
Page Number: 068 (part I), click to see hymnal pages
LyicsO THOU to whom all creatures bow
Upon this earthly frame!
Through all the world how great art thou!
How glorious is thy name!
In heav'n thy wondrous acts are sung,
Nor fully reckon'd there;
And yet thou mak'st the infant tongue
Thy boundless praise declare.
Through thee the weak confound the strong,
And crush their haughty foes;
And so thou quell'st the wicked throng
That thee and thine oppose.
When heav'n, thy beauteous work on high,
Employs my wondrous sight;
The moon that nightly rules the sky,
With stars of feebler light-
What's man, say I, that, Lord, thou lov'st
To keep him in thy mind?
Or what his offspring, that thou prov'st
To them so wondrous kind?
Him next in power that didst create
To thy celestial train;
Ordain'd with dignity and state,
O'er all thy works to reign.
They jointly own his powerful sway;
The beasts that prey or graze,
The bird that wings its airy way,
The fish that cuts the seas.
O Thou to whom all creatures bow
Upon this earthly frame!
Through all the world how great art thou!
How glorious is thy name!