He tells the number of the stars; He calls them all by their names.
Psalm 147:4

Words: William Taylor (1765–1836). Appeared in Selection of Hymns and Psalms for Social and Private Worship, edited by Jonathan Peele Dabney (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Hilliard & Metcalf (printer), 1824), number 42. Praise to the Divine Beneficence,
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Music: Cromer John A. Lloyd, Sr. (1815–1874) (🔊 pdf nwc).

God of the universe, whose hand
Hath filled with suns the fields of space,
Round which, obeying Thy command,
The peopled worlds fulfill their race.
How vast the region where Thy hand
Existence, form, and order gives;
Pleased the wide cup with joy to fill
For all that grows, and feels and lives.
Lord, while we thank Thee, let us learn
Beneficence to all below;
Those praise Thee best, whose bosoms burn
To spread the gifts from Thee that flow.
So at the awful hour of change,
Our frames the bonds of death shall tear,
Through that whole starry vast to range,
Thy bounty to admire and share.
