Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
DEDICATION
636
Great Is the Lord, Our God
S. M.
Schumann
Ps. 48: 1–8
Isaac Watts, 1719, cento
“Cantica Laudis”
Boston, 1850
stand,
of
in
ful
praise
tress;
great;
ten
dis
they
be
eyes
Ref
beau
let
His
have
uge
ti
seen,
have
Zi
tem
is
on
our
ples
the
These
1
Great
2
4
Oft
3
In
told,
known,
grace,
God,
Our
A
How
And
fa
God
of
Lord,
thers
is
His
our
seat.
been.
grace!
land!
A
of
light
heav’n
own
His
warks
de
have
ly
our
ful
sheep
cures
men.
He
The
How
How
makes
God
His
of
church
our
va
na
His
has
se
sal
our
es
bright
well
ors
His
Where
How
And
His
hon
fold
shone,
His
fair
bul
most
a
bode,
place
tive
tion
the
5
In ev’ry new distress
We’ll to His house repair,
Recall to mind His wondrous grace,
And seek deliv’rance there.
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