Holy, holy, holy Lord! Be thy glorious name adored

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1 Holy, holy, holy Lord!
Be Thy glorious Name adored;
Lord, Thy mercies never fail:
Hail, celestial Goodness, hail!

2 Though unworthy, Lord, Thine ear
Deign our humble songs to hear;
Purer praise we hope to bring,
When around Thy throne we sing.

3 There no tongue shall silent be,
All shall join in harmony;
That through heav'n's capacious round
Praise to Thee may ever sound.

4 Lord, Thy mercies never fail:
Hail, celestial Goodness, hail!
Holy, holy, holy, Lord,
Be Thy glorious name adored.

Source: Wartburg Hymnal: for church, school and home #10

Author: William Dodd

William Dodd (29 May 1729 – 27 June 1777) was an English Anglican clergyman and a man of letters. He lived extravagantly, and was nicknamed the "Macaroni Parson". He dabbled in forgery in an effort to clear his debts, was caught, convicted, and, despite a public campaign for a Royal pardon, became the last person to be hanged at Tyburn for forgery. Dodd was born in Bourne in Lincolnshire, the son of the local vicar. He attended Clare Hall in the University of Cambridge from 1745 to 1750, where he achieved academic success and graduated as a wrangler.[1] He then moved to London, where his spendthrift habits soon left him in debt. He married impulsively on 15 April 1751, to Mary Perkins, daughter of a domestic servant, leaving his financ… Go to person page >

Author: Benjamin Williams

Williams, Benjamin, 1725-1795. Presbyterian minister at Salisbury, who in addition to a volume of Sermons, 1770, and the Salisbury Hymn Book, 1778, published The Book of Psalms as translated, paraphrased or imitated by some of the most eminent English poets, &c. Salisbury, 1781. His best known hymn, "Holy, holy, holy Lord," in celebration of the Divine Goodness, is in his own Collection, Kippis, Martineau’s Hymns for the Christian Church and Home, Martineau’s Hymns of Praise and Prayer, and Belfast Collection. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)  Go to person page >

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First Line: Holy, holy, holy Lord! Be thy glorious name adored
Author: William Dodd
Author: Benjamin Williams
Source: Salisbury Collection
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Liturgy and Hymnal for the Use of the General Church of the New Jerusalem #d40

Manly's Choice #d84

Prayers and Hymns for the Church and the Home #d260

Psalms and Hymns for the Worship of God #d300

Seamen's Devotional Assistant and Mariners' Hymns (American Seamen's Friend Society) #d176

Songs for Social and Public Worship. Rev. ed. #d148

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The Baptist Hymn Book #38

The Book of Worship #d182

The Canadian Baptist Hymnal for the use of Churches and Families #d240

The Chapel Hymn Book (4th ed.) #d153

The Chapel Hymn Book. 5th ed. #d149

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The Christian Psalmist #289

The Christian Psalter #d217

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The Church Hymnary #158

The Gospel Hymnal #d227

The King's Message in Song #d50

The People's Praise Book or Carmina Sanctorum #d236

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The Reformed Church Hymnal #33

The Sabbath Hymn Book. Baptist ed. #d374

The Universalist Hymn Book #d190

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Universalist Hymn Book #d202

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