Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
NEW YEAR
119
Great God, We Sing That Mighty Hand
L. M.
Mendon
Ps. 92: 1
Philip Doddridge, 1755, alt.
German melody
Arr. by Samuel Dyer, 1828
By
Be
The
Still
de
we
a
y
pressed
own;
broad,
hand
Thou
fu
we
which
our
ture,
are
sup
scenes
grate
day,
God,
ex
ful
by
we
Great
4
In
3
With
2
By
1
ed
the
at
that
or
past
home,
might
alt
hearts
night,
sing
shall
com
ty
cy
ian
sant
Thy
our
boun
to
hopes
care
mer
port
guard
all
Joy
raise,
mit
fed,
ed
ed
shows;
un
our
our
we
Thou
us
by
still
and
good
to
His
op’n
stand.
all
guard
ces
year
ness
Thy
in
ing
Rest.
known,
God,
We
By
Thy
The
it
ing
be
our
all
till
coun
fore
chang
Let
By
And,
A
cy
un
ful,
through
crown
err
dored
mer
His
peace
leave
men.
close.
led.
feet.
days.
it
sel
Thy
ing
A
5
When death shall interrupt our songs,
And seal in silence mortal tongues,
Our Helper, God, in whom we trust,
In better worlds our soul shall boast.
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