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Oh would I had a thousand tongues

Author: Mentzer; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #71 (1861) Meter: 8.8.8.8.10.10 Lyrics: Oh would I had a thousand tongues, To sound Thy praise o'er land and sea! Oh! rich and sweet should be my songs, Of all my God has done for me! With thankfulness my heart must often swell, But mortal lips Thy praises faintly tell. Oh that my voice could far resound Up to yon stars that o'er me shine! Would that my blood for joy might bound Through every vein while life is mine! Would that each pulse were gratitude, each breath A song to Him who keeps me safe from death! O all ye powers of soul and mind, Arise, keep silence thus no more; Put forth your strength, and ye shall find Your noblest work is to adore. O soul and body, make ye pure and meet, With heartfelt praise your God and Lord to greet. Ye little leaves so fresh and green, That dance for joy in summer air, Ye slender grasses, bright and keen, Ye flowers so wondrous sweet and fair; Ye only for your Maker's glory live, Help me, for all His love, meet praise to give. O all ye living things that throng With breath and motion earth and sky, Be ye companions in my song, Help me to raise His praises high; For my unaided powers are far too weak The glories of His mighty works to speak. And first, O Father, praise to Thee For all I am and all I have, It was Thy merciful decree That all those blessings richly gave, Which o'er the earth are scattered far and near, To help and gladden us who sojourn here. And, dearest Jesus, blest be Thou, Whose heart with pity overflows, Thou rich in help! who deign'dst to bow To earth, and taste her keenest woes; Thy death has burst my bonds and set me free, Has made me Thine; henceforth I cling to Thee. Nor less to Thee, O Holy Ghost, Be everlasting honours paid, For all Thy comfort, Lord, and most That I a child of life am made By Thy deep love; my good deeds are not mine, Thou workest them through me, O Light Divine. Yes, Lord, through all my changing days, With each new scene afresh I mark How wondrously Thou guid'st my ways, Where all seems troubled, wilder'd, dark; When dangers thicken fast, and hopes depart, Thy light beams comfort on my sinking heart. Shall I not then be filled with joy, Shall I not praise Thee evermore? Triumphant songs my lips employ, E'en when my cup of woe runs o'er; Nay, though the heavens should vanish as a scroll, Nothing shall shake or daunt my trusting soul. But of Thy goodness will I sing As long as I have life and breath, Offerings of thanks I'll daily bring Until my heart is still in death; And when at last my lips grow pale and cold, Yet in my sighs Thy praises shall be told. Father, do Thou in mercy deign To listen to my earthly lays; Once shall I learn a nobler strain, Where angels ever hymn Thy praise, There in the radiant choir I too shall sing Loud hallelujahs to my glorious Kings. Languages: English
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O would I had a thousand voices

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann Mentzer Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #170 (1856) Languages: English

O that I had a thousand voices

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Johann Mentzer Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #10 (1969) Topics: God Adoration and Praise Languages: English Tune Title: O DASS ICH TAUSEND ZUNGEN

O That I Had a Thousand Voices

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Johann Mentzer Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America #509 (1940) Tune Title: O DASS ICH TAUSEND ZUNGEN HÄTTE

O that I had a thousand voices

Author: Johann Mentzer Hymnal: The Chapel Hymnal #d70 (1944)

O that I had a thousand voices

Author: Johann Mentzer Hymnal: Worship II, a Hymnal for Roman Catholic Parishes #d192 (1975)

O that I had a thousand voices

Author: Johann Mentzer Hymnal: The Pioneer Hymnal #d202 (1952)
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Oh would I had a thousand tongues

Author: Mentzer; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #S1-71 (1881) Languages: English

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