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To God, ye choir above, begin

Author: Philip Skelton Appears in 7 hymnals

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ABERDEEN

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 107 hymnals Tune Sources: Bremner's Collection, 1763 Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 12351 27132 54321 Used With Text: To God, Ye Choir Above, Begin
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ABRIDGE

Appears in 177 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: I. Smith Incipit: 15117 65433 23655 Used With Text: To God, ye choir above, begin

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To God, Ye Choir Above, Begin

Author: Philip Skelton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8492 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 To God, ye choir above, begin A hymn so loud and strong, That all the universe may hear And join the grateful song. 2 Praise Him, thou sun, who dwells unseen Amidst transcendent light, Where thy refulgent orb would seem A spot, as dark as night. 3 Thou silver moon, ye host of stars, The universal song Through the serene and silent night To listening worlds prolong. 4 Sing Him, ye distant worlds and suns, From whence no travelling ray Hath yet to us, through ages past, Had time to make its way. 5 Assist, ye raging storms, and bear On rapid wings His praise, From north to south, from east to west, Through heaven, and earth, and seas. 6 Exert your voice, ye furious fires That rend the watery cloud, And thunder to this nether world Your Maker’s words aloud. 7 Ye works of God, that dwell unknown Beneath the rolling main; Ye birds, that sing among the groves, And sweep the azure plain; 8 Ye stately hills, that rear your heads, And towering pierce the sky; Ye clouds, that with an awful pace Majestic roll on high; 9 Ye insects small, to which one leaf Within its narrow sides A vast extended world displays, And spacious realms provides; 10 Ye race, still less than these, with which The stagnant water teems, To which one drop, however small, A boundless ocean seems; 11 Whate’er ye are, where’er ye dwell, Ye creatures great or small, Adore the wisdom, praise the power, That made and governs all. 12 And if ye want or sense or sounds, To swell the grateful noise, Prompt mankind with that sense, and they Shall find for you a voice. 13 From all the boundless realms of space Let loud hosannas sound; Loud send, ye wondrous works of God, The grateful concert round. Languages: English Tune Title: ABERDEEN
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To God, ye choir above, begin

Author: Philip Skelton Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #349 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 To God, ye choir above, begin A hymn so loud and strong, That all the universe may hear, And join the grateful song. 2 Sing him, ye distant worlds and suns, From whence no traveling ray Hath yet to us, through ages past, Had time to make its way. 3 Whate'er ye are, where'er ye dwell, Ye creatures great and small, Adore the wisdom, praise the power, That made and governs all. 4 From all the boundless realms of space, Let loud hosannas sound; Loud send, ye wondrous works of God, The grateful concert round. Topics: General Praise; A Hymn of Grateful Praise
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To God, ye choir above, begin

Author: Philip Skelton Hymnal: Immanuel Hymnal #3 (1929) Languages: English Tune Title: ABRIDGE

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Is. Smith

1734 - 1805 Person Name: I. Smith Composer of "ABRIDGE" in Immanuel Hymnal Isaac Smith; published "A Collection of Psalm Tunes" about 1770 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Philip Skelton

Author of "To God, ye choir above, begin" in Immanuel Hymnal
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