God the Omnipotent

Words: Henry F. Chorley & John Ellerton, based on Psalm 29  

Music  "Russian Hymn" Alexis Feodorovitch Lvov, 1833
When he wrote this tune, Lvov was adjutant to Tsar Nicholas I of Russia.
The tune's rhythmical style is reminiscent of the Psalm tunes of the Anglo-Genevan Psalter of almost 300 years earlier.
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 1.  God the Omnipotent! King who ordainest
     Great winds Thy clarions, the lightnings Thy Sword;
     Show forth Thy pity on high where Thou reignest,
     Give to us peace, O most merciful Lord.

 2.  God the all merciful! Earth hath forsaken
     Thy precepts holy, and slighted Thy word;
     Bid not Thy wrath in its terrors awaken;
     Give to us peace, O most merciful Lord.

 3.  God the all righteous One! Man hath defied Thee;
     Yet to eternity standeth Thy word;
     Falsehood and wrong shall not tarry beside Thee;
     Prosper the right, O most merciful Lord.

**   God the All-wise! by the fire of Thy chastening,
     Earth shall to freedom and truth be restored;
     Through the thick darkness Thy Kingdom is hastening;
     Thou wilt give give peace in Thy time, O Lord.

 4.  So shall we render thee thankful devotion,
     For Thy deliv'rance from peril and sword,
     Singing in chorus from ocean to ocean,
     "Thine is the pow'r and the glory, O Lord."

** The Scottish Church Hymnary of 1929 has this verse as verse 4. We thought it particularly apropos to the times.


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