Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Courtesy of Swedenborg Library |
Words: Joseph Proud (1745-1826).
Music: "Ellacombe," Gesangbuch der Herzogl. Wirtembergischen Katholischen Hofkapelle (Wurtemberg, Germany: 1784); adapted and harmonized by William Henry Monk, 1868 |
Thou art the mighty King of kings,
The Lord of lords most high:
Israel is safe beneath Thy wings;
Thy servant shall not die.
Through Thee we shall the vict'ry gain,
Though hosts of hell oppose:
Thou art our God; and Thou wilt reign,
And conquer all our foes.
We trust not in our bow or sword;
For weakness is our pow'r:
In Thee we trust, Almighty Lord,
Through ev'ry dang'rous hour,
To Thee we look, Thou God of love,
Thy holy Name adore:
Oh, may we rise to heav'n above,
To love and praise Thee more.
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