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| 151 | Laudes Domini#152 | 153 |
| Text: | Unsearchableness |
| Author: | Elizabeth Scott |
| Tune: | FOREST |
| Composer: | A. Chapin |
1 What finite power, with ceaseless toil,
Can fathom the eternal Mind?
Or who th' almighty Three in One
By searching, to perfection find?
2 Angels and men in vain may raise,
Harmonious their adoring songs;
The laboring thought sinks down, opprest,
And praises die upon their tongues.
3 Yet would I lift my trembling voice
A portion of his ways to sing;
And mingling with his meanest works,
My humble, grateful tribute bring.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | What finite power, with ceaseless toil |
| Title: | Unsearchableness |
| Author: | Elizabeth Scott |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1888 |
| Scripture: | ; |
| Topic: | Decrees: Spiritual; God: The Father |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |