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Nature with Open Volume Stands

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Ecumenical Praise #38 (1977) Lyrics: 1 Nature with open volume stands to spread her Maker's praise abroad; And ev'ry labor of His hands shows something worthy of a God. 2 But in the grace that rescued man, His brightest form of glory shines; Here, on the cross, 'tis fairest drawn in precious blood and crimson lines. 3 Here His whole name appears complete; nor wit can guess, nor reason prove, Which of the letters best is writ, the power, the wisdom, or the love. 4 O the sweet wonders of that cross where Christ my Savior loved and died! Her noblest life my spirit draws from His dear wounds and bleeding side. 5 I would for ever speak His name in sounds to mortal ears unknown, With angels join to praise the Lamb and worship at His Father's throne! Topics: Jesus Christ His Cross Languages: English Tune Title: MAPLE GROVE
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Nature with Open Volume Stands

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Ecumenical Praise #39 (1977) Lyrics: 1 Nature with open volume stands to spread her Maker's praise abroad; And ev'ry labor of His hands shows something worthy of a God. 2 But in the grace that rescued man, His brightest form of glory shines; Here, on the cross, 'tis fairest drawn in precious blood and crimson lines. 3 Here His whole name appears complete; nor wit can guess, nor reason prove, Which of the letters best is writ, the power, the wisdom, or the love. 4 O the sweet wonders of that cross where Christ my Savior loved and died! Her noblest life my spirit draws from His dear wounds and bleeding side. 5 I would for ever speak His name in sounds to mortal ears unknown, With angels join to praise the Lamb and worship at His Father's throne! Topics: Jesus Christ His Cross Languages: English Tune Title: ELTHAM
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Nature With Open Volume Stands

Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) alt. Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #94 (1985) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Nature with open volume stands, To spread its Maker’s praise abroad; And every labor of His hands Shows something worthy of our God. 2 But in the grace that rescued us His brightest form of glory shines; ‘Tis fairest drawn upon the cross In precious blood and crimson lines. 3 Here His whole name appears complete. Nor wit can guess, nor reason prove, Which of the letters best is writ, The pow’r, the wisdom, or the love. 4 We would forever speak His name In sounds to mortal ears unknown, With angels join to praise the Lamb, And worship at His Father’s throne. Topics: God the Father Power of God in Nature Tune Title: ANGELUS
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Nature with Open Volume Stands

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #119 (1978) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Nature with open volume stands, To spread its maker's praise abroad; And ev'ry labor of his hands Shows something worthy of our God. 2 But in the grace that rescued us His brightest form of glory shines; 'Tis fairest drawn upon the cross In precious blood and crimson lines. 3 Here his whole name appears complete. Nor wit can guess, nor reason prove, Which of the letters best is writ, The pow'r, the wisdom, or the love. 4 We would forever speak his name In sounds to mortal ears unknown, With angels join to praise the Lamb, And worship at his Father's throne. Topics: Holy Week; Holy Week Languages: English Tune Title: ANGELUS
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Nature with Open Volume Stands

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #222 (1990) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Nature with open volume stands to spread her Maker's praise abroad; and every labor of his hands shows something worthy of a God. 2 But in the grace that saved the world his brightest form of glory shines; see on the cross the tale unfold, in precious blood, and crimson lines. 3 Here his whole name appears complete, nor wit can guess, nor reason prove, which of the letters best is writ, the power, the wisdom, or the love. 4 O the sweet wonders of that cross where Christ my Savior loved and died! Her noblest life my spirit draws from his dear wounds and bleeding side. 5 I would forever speak his name in sounds to mortal ears unknown, with angels join to praise the Lamb, and worship at his Father's throne. Topics: Adoration of Jesus Christ; Adoration of Jesus Christ; Cross of Christ; God Creator; God Wisdom; Jesus Christ Suffering; Nature Scripture: Psalm 19:4 Languages: English Tune Title: GERMANY
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Nature with Open Volume Stands

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #294 (1985) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Nature with open volume stands to spread her Maker's praise abroad; and ev'ry labor of his hands shows something worthy of a God. 2 But in the grace that saved the world his brightest form of glory shines; see on the cross the tale unfold, in precious blood, and crimson lines. 3 Here his whole name appears complete, nor wit can guess, nor reason prove, which of the letters best is writ, the power, the wisdom, or the love. 4 O the sweet wonders of that cross where Christ my Savior loved and died! Her noblest life my spirit draws from his dear wounds and bleeding side. 5 I would forever speak his name in sounds to mortal ears unknown, with angels join to praise the Lamb, and worship at his Father's throne. Topics: Jesus Christ Passion and Cross Scripture: Romans 1:20 Languages: English Tune Title: ELTHAM
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Nature with Open Volume Stands

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #295 (1985) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Nature with open volume stands to spread her Maker's praise abroad; and ev'ry labor of his hands shows something worthy of a God. 2 But in the grace that saved the world his brightest form of glory shines; see on the cross the tale unfold, in precious blood, and crimson lines. 3 Here his whole name appears complete, nor wit can guess, nor reason prove, which of the letters best is writ, the power, the wisdom, or the love. 4 O the sweet wonders of that cross where Christ my Savior loved and died! Her noblest life my spirit draws from his dear wounds and bleeding side. 5 I would forever speak his name in sounds to mortal ears unknown, with angels join to praise the Lamb, and worship at his Father's throne. Topics: Jesus Christ Passion and Cross Scripture: Romans 1:20 Languages: English Tune Title: GERMANY
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Nature with Open Volume Stands

Author: I. Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #299 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Nature with open volume stands, To spread her Maker's praise abroad, And ev'ry labor of His hands Shows something worthy of our God. 2 But in the grace that rescued man His brightest form of glory shines; Here on the cross 'tis fairest drawn, In precious blood and crimson lines. 3 Here his whole name appears complete Nor wit can guess, nor reason prove Which of the letters is best writ, The Pow'r, the Wisdom, or the Love. 4 Here I behold His inmost heart Where grace and vengeance strangely join, Here on the Cross 'tis fairest drawn In precious blood and crimson lines. 5 O the sweet wonders of that Cross Where God the Savior loved and died! Her noblest life my spirit draws From His dear wounds and bleeding side. 6 I would for ever speak His name, In sounds to mortal ears unknown, With angels join to praise the Lamb, And worship at His Father's throne. Topics: Passion of Christ Languages: English
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Nature with Open Volume Stands

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4491 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. Nature with open volume stands, To spread her maker’s praise abroad; And every labor of His hands Shows something worthy of a God. 2. But in the grace that rescued man His brightest form of glory shines; Here, on the cross, ’tis fairest drawn, In precious blood and crimson lines. 3. Here His whole name appears complete; Nor wit can guess, nor reason prove, Which of the letters best is writ, The power, the wisdom, or the love. 4. Here I behold His inmost heart, Where grace and vengeance strangely join, Piercing His Son with sharpest smart, To make the purchased pleasure mine. 5. O! the sweet wonders of that cross, Where God the Savior loved and died Her noblest life my spirit draws From His dear wounds and bleeding side. 6. I would forever speak His name, In sounds to mortal ears unknown; With angels join to praise the Lamb, And worship at His Father’s throne. Languages: English Tune Title: ANGELUS
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Nature, with Open Volume, Stands

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Friends' Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns and Tunes for the Public Worship of the Society #a153 (1908) First Line: Nature, with open volume stands Languages: English Tune Title: HAMBURG

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