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How shall I sing that majesty

Author: John Mason (c. 1645-1694) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #663 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: Ancient and Modern Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing that majesty which angels do admire? Let dust in dust and silence lie; sing, sing, ye heavenly choir. Thousands of thousands stand around thy throne, O God most high; ten thousand times ten thousand sound thy praise; but who am I? 2 Thy brightness unto them appears, whilst I thy footsteps trace; a sound of God comes to my ears, but they behold thy face. They sing, because thou art their Sun; Lord, send a beam on me; for where heaven is but once begun there alleluias be. 3 Enlighten with faith's light my heart, inflame it with love's fire; then shall I sing and bear a part with that celestial choir. I shall, I fear, be dark and cold, with all my fire and light; yet when thou dost accept their gold, Lord, treasure up my mite. 4 How great a being, Lord, is thine, which doth all beings keep! Thy knowledge is the only line to sound so vast a deep. Thou art a sea without a shore, a sun without a sphere; thy time is now and evermore, thy place is everywhere. Topics: Saints St Michael and All Angels; Angels; Christ the King (The Sunday next before Advent) Year C; God in majesty; Heaven; Music and Song; Other Saints and Festivals Michael and all Angels; Praise; Proper 17 Year C Scripture: Job 26:14 Languages: English Tune Title: COE FEN

How shall I sing that majesty

Author: John Mason Hymnal: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) #320a (2008) Hymnal Title: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) Languages: English Tune Title: COE FEN
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How shall I sing that majesty

Author: John Mason (1646-1694) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #128 (2005) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing that Majesty which angels do admire? Let dust in dust and silence lie; sing, sing, ye heavenly choir. Thousands of thousands stand around thy throne, O God most high; ten thousand times ten thousand sound thy praise; but who am I? 2 Thy brightness unto them appears, whilst I thy footsteps trace; a sound of God comes to my ears, but they behold thy face. They sing because thou art their Sun: Lord, send a beam on me; for where heaven is but once begun there alleluias be. 3 How great a being, Lord, is thine, which doth all beings keep! Thy knowledge is the only line to sound so vast a deep. Thou art a sea without a shore, a sun without a sphere; thy time is now and evermore, thy place is everywhere. Topics: Adoration Of God; God in majesty; God names and imags of Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:10-11 Languages: English Tune Title: COE FEN
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How shall I sing that majesty

Author: John Mason, 1646-1694 Hymnal: Common Praise #466 (2000) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: Common Praise Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing that majesty which angels do admire? Let dust in dust and silence lie; sing, sing, ye heavenly choir. Thousands of thousands stand around thy throne, O God most high; ten thousand times ten thousand sound thy praise; but who am I? 2 Thy brightness unto them appears, whilst I thy footsteps trace; a sound of God comes to my ears, but they behold thy face: I shall, I fear, be dark and cold, with all my fire and light; yet when thou dost accept their gold, Lord, treasure up my mite. 3 Enlighten with faith's light my heart, inflame it with love's fire; then shall I sing and bear a part with that celestial choir. They sing, because thou art their sun; Lord, send a beam on me; for where heaven is but once begun there alleluias be. 4 How great a being, Lord, is thine, which doth all beings keep! Thy knowledge is the only line to sound so vast a deep: thou art a sea without a shore, a sun without a sphere; thy time is now and evermore, thy place is everywhere. Topics: St. Michael and All Angels Scripture: Habakkuk 2:20 Languages: English Tune Title: COE FEN
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How shall I sing that majesty

Author: John Mason (1646-1694) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #128 (2008) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing that Majesty which angels do admire? Let dust in dust and silence lie; sing, sing, ye heavenly choir. Thousands of thousands stand around thy throne, O God most high; ten thousand times ten thousand sound thy praise; but who am I? 2 Thy brightness unto them appears, whilst I thy footsteps trace; a sound of God comes to my ears; but they behold thy face. They sing because thou art their Sun: Lord, send a beam on me; for where heaven is but once begun, there alleluias be. 3 How great a being Lord, is thine, which doth all beings keep! Thy knowledge is the only line to sound so vast a deep. Thou art a sea without a shore, a sun without a sphere; thy time is now and evermore, thy place is everywhere. Topics: Adoration Of God; God in majesty; God names and imags of Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:10-11 Languages: English Tune Title: COE FEN
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How shall I sing that Majesty

Author: John Mason, c. 1645-94 Hymnal: New English Praise #699 (2006) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: New English Praise Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing that Majesty Which angels do admire? Let dust in dust and silence lie; Sing, sing, ye heavenly choir. Thousands of thousands stand around Thy throne, O God most high; Ten thousand times ten thousand sound Thy praise; but who am I? 2 Thy brightness unto them appears, Whilst I thy footsteps trace; A sound of God comes to my ears; But they behold thy face: They sing because thou art their Sun: Lord, send a beam on me; For where heaven is but once begun, There alleluyas be. 3 Enlighten with faith’s light my heart, Inflame it with love’s fire; Then shall I sing and bear a part With that celestial choir. I shall, I fear, be dark and cold, With all my fire and light; Yet when thou dost accept their gold, Lord, treasure up my mite. 4 How great a being, Lord, is thine, Which doth all beings keep! Thy knowledge is the only line To sound so vast a deep. Thou art a sea without a shore, A sun without a sphere; Thy time is now and evermore, Thy place is everywhere. Topics: Proper 14; Proper 24 Languages: English Tune Title: COE FEN

O Watcher in the wilderness

Author: Dominic Grant, b. 1970 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #667 (2011) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: Singing the Faith Topics: The Nature and Mystery of God The Holy Trinity; Calling and Commissioning Scripture: Exodus 3:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: COE FEN

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