O God, whose thunder shakes the sky

O God, whose thunder shakes the sky

Author: Thomas Chatterton
Published in 8 hymnals

Author: Thomas Chatterton

Chatterton, Thomas, was born at Bristol, Nov. 20, 1752. He received his early education at Colston's charity school in that city, and then was articled to an attorney. In April, 1770, he proceeded to London, where he earned but little through his literary labours. Overcome at last by poverty and distress, he poisoned himself in August the same year. He was buried at St. Andrew's, Holborn. His Miscellanies in Prose and Verse were published posthumously in 1778. From this work two hymns have come into common use:— 1. Almighty Framer of the skies. (1768.) Christmas. 2. O God, Whose thunder shakes the sky. (1768.) Resignation. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)  Go to person page >

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First Line: O God, whose thunder shakes the sky
Author: Thomas Chatterton
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship #273

Hymns, Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons #d162

Hymns, Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons 3rd Am. from 9th London ed. #d171

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for the Sanctuary #519

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Hymns for the Church of Christ (3rd thousand) #785

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Hymns for the Church of Christ. (6th thousand) #785

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The Churchman's Treasury of Song #372

The American Hymnal #d393

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