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P8b. How excellent in all the earth

1 How excellent in all the earth,
Lord, our Lord, is thy name!
who hast thy glory far advanced
above the starry frame.
2 From infants’ and from sucklings’ mouth
thou power didst ordain,
because of foes, that so thou might’st
the vengeful foe restrain.
3 When I look up unto thy heavens,
which thine own fingers framed,
unto the moon and to the stars,
which were by thee ordained;
4 then say I, What is man, that he
remembered is by thee?
Or what the son of man, that thou
so kind to him should’st be?

5 For thou a little lower hast
him than the angels made;
With glory and with dignity
thou crowned hast his head.
6 Of thy hands’ works thou madest him lord,
all 'neath his feet didst lay,
7 all sheep and oxen, yea, and beasts
that in the field do stray;

8 Fowl of the air, fish of the sea,
all that pass through the same.
9 How excellent in all the earth,
Lord, our Lord, is thy name!

Text Information
First Line: How excellent in all the earth
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Scripture:
Tune Information
Name: CASTLEFORD
Composer: Samuel Sebastian Wesley, 1810-1876 (arr.)
Meter: CM
Key: E Major



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