Scripture Verse

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

Introduction

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William Taylor (1765–1836)

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, alt.

Music: Cro­mer John A. Lloyd, Sr. (1815–1874) (🔊 pdf nwc).

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John Lloyd (1815–1874)

Lyrics

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.

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The Stars and Man
AstroAnthony, 12 June 2018
Wikimedia Commons

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