| Text: | Nature With Open Volume Stands |
| Author: | Isaac Watts (1674-1748) alt. |
| Tune: | ANGELUS |
| Adapted from: | Georg Joseph (17th century) |
1 Nature with open volume stands,
To spread its Maker’s praise abroad;
And every labor of His hands
Shows something worthy of our God.
2 But in the grace that rescued us
His brightest form of glory shines;
‘Tis fairest drawn upon the cross
In precious blood and crimson lines.
3 Here His whole name appears complete.
Nor wit can guess, nor reason prove,
Which of the letters best is writ,
The pow’r, the wisdom, or the love.
4 We would forever speak His name
In sounds to mortal ears unknown,
With angels join to praise the Lamb,
And worship at His Father’s throne.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | Nature with open volume stands |
| Title: | Nature With Open Volume Stands |
| Author: | Isaac Watts (1674-1748) alt. |
| Meter: | L.M. |
| Publication Date: | 1985 |
| Topic: | God the Father: Power of God in Nature |
| Tune Information | |
|---|---|
| Name: | ANGELUS |
| Adapted from: | Georg Joseph (17th century) |
| Meter: | L.M. |
| Incipit: | 11234 55455 67176 |
| Key: | D Major |