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699. By All Whom Thou Hast Made

1. By all whom Thou hast made
Be praise and worship paid
Through earth abroad;
Thy name be glorified,
There is none great beside,
Matchless Thy works abide,
For Thou art God.

2. Help me Thy will to do,
Thy truth I will pursue,
Teach me to fear;
Give me the single ye
Thy name to glorify,
O Lord, my God most high,
With heart sincere.

3. How great Thy love appears
That bade death’s gloomy fears
No more dismay;
O God, to anger slow,
Save me from every foe,
Thy lovingkindness show,
Thy truth display.

4. Show me Thy mercy true,
Thy servant’s strength renew,
Deliverance send;
To me Thy goodness show,
Thy comfort, Lord, bestow,
Let those that hate me know
Thou art my friend.

Text Information
First Line: By all whom Thou hast made
Title: By All Whom Thou Hast Made
Author: Anonymous (1912)
Meter: 66.46.664
Language: English
Source: The Psalter (Pittsburgh: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: DONORA, W. Howard Doane, 1832-1915
Tune Information
Name: AVIEMORE
Composer: Roger M. Hickman, 1888-1968
Meter: 66.46.664
Incipit: 51332 11355 43224
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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