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Most High, Omnipotent, Good Lord

Author: Francis of Assisi (1182-1226); Howard Chandler Robbins (1876-1952) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #421 (1998) Meter: 8.8.7.8.8 Hymnal Title: Common Praise (1998) Lyrics: 1 Most High, omnipotent, good Lord, to thee be ceaseless praise outpoured, and blessing without measure. From thee alone all creatures came; no one is worthy thee to name. 2 My Lord be praised by brother sun who through the skies his course doth run, and shines in brilliant splendour; with brightness he doth fill the day, and signifies thy boundless sway. 3 My Lord be praised by sister moon and all the stars, that with her soon will point the glittering heavens. Let wind and air and cloud and calm and weathers all, repeat the psalm. 4 By sister water be thou blessed, most humble, useful, precious, chaste; be praised by brother fire; jocund is he, robust and bright, and strong to lighten all the night. 5 By mother earth my Lord be praised; governed by thee she hath upraised what for our life is needful. Sustained by thee, through every hour, she bringeth forth fruit, herb, and flower. 6 My Lord be praised by those who prove in free forgivingness their love, nor shrink from tribulation. Happy, who peaceably endure; with thee, Lord, their reward is sure. 7 For death our sister, praised be, from whom no one alive can free. Woe to the unprepared! But blest be they who do thy will and follow thy commandments still. 8 Most high, omnipotent, good Lord, to thee be ceaseless praise outpoured, and blessing without measure. Let creatures all give thanks to thee, and serve in great humility. Topics: Creation; Creation; Gathering of the Community; Praise of God; Song of creation Scripture: Genesis 1, 2:1-4 Languages: English Tune Title: ASSISI

Most high, omnipotent, good Lord

Author: John Chandler; Francis of Assisi Hymnal: St. Francis Hymnal and Choir Manual #d198 (1925) Hymnal Title: St. Francis Hymnal and Choir Manual Languages: English
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Most High, omnipotent, good Lord

Author: Francis of Assisi, 1182-1226; Howard Chandler Robbins, 1876-1952 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #406 (1985) Meter: 8.8.7.8.8 Hymnal Title: The Hymnal 1982 Lyrics: 1 Most High, omnipotent, good Lord, to thee be ceaseless praise outpoured, and blessing without measure. From thee alone all creatures came; no one is worthy thee to name. 2 My Lord be praised by brother sun who through the skies his course doth run, and shines in brilliant splendor: with brightness he doth fill the day, and signifies thy boundless sway. 3 My Lord be praised by sister moon and all the stars, that with her soon will point the glittering heavens. Let wind and air and cloud and calm and weathers all, repeat the psalm. 4 By sister water be thou blessed, most humble, useful, precious, chaste; be praised by brother fire; jocund is he, robust and bright, and strong to lighten all the night. 5 By mother earth my Lord be praised; governed by thee she hath upraised what for our life is needful. Sustained by thee, through every hour, she bringeth forth fruit, herb, and flower. 6 My Lord be praised by those who prove in free forgivingness their love, nor shrink from tribulation. Happy, who peaceably endure; with thee, Lord, their reward is sure. 7 For death our sister, praised be, from whom no one alive can free. Woe to the unprepared! But blest be they who do thy will and follow thy commandments still. 8 Most High, omnipotent, good Lord, to thee be ceaseless praise outpoured, and blessing without measure. Let creatures all give thanks to thee, and serve in great humility. Topics: Praise to God Languages: English Tune Title: ASSISI
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Most High, omnipotent, good Lord

Author: Francis of Assisi, 1182-1226; Howard Chandler Robbins, 1876-1952 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #407 (1985) Meter: 8.8.7.8.8 Hymnal Title: The Hymnal 1982 Lyrics: 1 Most High, omnipotent, good Lord, to thee be ceaseless praise outpoured, and blessing without measure. From thee alone all creatures came; no one is worthy thee to name. 2 My Lord be praised by brother sun who through the skies his course doth run, and shines in brilliant splendor: with brightness he doth fill the day, and signifies thy boundless sway. 3 My Lord be praised by sister moon and all the stars, that with her soon will point the glittering heavens. Let wind and air and cloud and calm and weathers all, repeat the psalm. 4 By sister water be thou blessed, most humble, useful, precious, chaste; be praised by brother fire; jocund is he, robust and bright, and strong to lighten all the night. 5 By mother earth my Lord be praised; governed by thee she hath upraised what for our life is needful. Sustained by thee, through every hour, she bringeth forth fruit, herb, and flower. 6 My Lord be praised by those who prove in free forgivingness their love, nor shrink from tribulation. Happy, who peaceably endure; with thee, Lord, their reward is sure. 7 For death our sister, praised be, from whom no one alive can free. Woe to the unprepared! But blest be they who do thy will and follow thy commandments still. 8 Most High, omnipotent, good Lord, to thee be ceaseless praise outpoured, and blessing without measure. Let creatures all give thanks to thee, and serve in great humility. Languages: English Tune Title: LUKKASON
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Most High, omnipotent, good Lord

Author: St. Francis of Assisi, 1181-1226; Howard Chandler Robbins Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #307 (1940) Meter: 8.8.7.8.8 Hymnal Title: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 Topics: Epiphany VI Evening Prayer Opening; God In nature; Praise; The Praise of God In his works Tune Title: ASSISI

Most high, omnipotent, good Lord

Author: John Chandler; Francis of Assisi Hymnal: Worship II, a Hymnal for Roman Catholic Parishes #d161 (1975) Hymnal Title: Worship II, a Hymnal for Roman Catholic Parishes

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