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Let Thy wondrous ways be known

Let Thy wondrous ways be known

Author: A. Jackson
Tune: GILTON
Published in 4 hymnals


Representative Text

1 Let thy wondrous way be known,
And let every nation own
Thou art God, and thou alone:
Spirit, hear our prayer.

2 Let each one thy glorious name
Magnify, and spread thy fame,
And thy love let all proclaim:
Spirit, hear our prayer.

3 Let the nations join to sing,
And let hallelujahs ring
To the righteous Judge and King;
Spirit, hear our prayer.

4 Then shall blessings from thy hand
Fall in showers upon thy land,
And the world in rapture stand:
Spirit, hear our prayer.

Source: Laudes Domini: a selection of spiritual songs, ancient and modern for use in the prayer-meeting #209

Author: A. Jackson

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Text Information

First Line: Let Thy wondrous ways be known
Author: A. Jackson
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Laudes Domini #222

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Laudes Domini #209

Songs of the Spirit #d233

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The New Laudes Domini #552

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