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502a. The Lord our God alone is strong

1 The Lord our God alone is strong;
His hands build not for one brief day,
His wondrous works, through ages long,
His wisdom and his power display.

2 His mountains lift their solemn forms,
To watch in silence o’er the land;
The rolling ocean, rocked with storms,
Sleeps in the hollow of his hand. A-men.

3 Thou sovereign God, receive the praise
Thy willing servants offer thee;
Accept the prayers that thousands raise,
And let these halls thy temple be.

4 And let those learn, who here shall meet,
True wisdom is with reverence crowned,
And science walks with humble feet
To seek the God that faith hath found.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: The Lord our God alone is strong
Author: Caleb Thomas Winchester, 1847 - 1920
Language: English
Publication Date: 1958
Topic: The Life In Christ: Contemplation
Tune Information
Name: FORTITUDO
Composer: L. David Miller, b. 1919
Meter: L. M.
Key: F Major
Copyright: Music composed for this book and copyrighted.



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