| 120 | CPWI Hymnal#121 | 122 |
| Text: | Nature with open volume stands |
| Author: | Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 |
| Tune: | NÜRNBERG |
| Adapter: | John Whitridge Wilson, 1905-1992 |
| Arranger: | John Whitridge Wilson, 1905-1992 |
| Composer: | Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 |
1 Nature with open volume stands
to spread her maker's praise abroad,
and every labour 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 best is writ,
the power, the wisdom, or the love.
4 O the sweet wonders of that cross
where God the Saviour 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.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | Nature with open volume stands |
| Author: | Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 (alt.) |
| Meter: | L.M. |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 2010 |
| Topic: | Hymns for the Church Year: Lent |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | NÜRNBERG |
| Composer: | Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 |
| Adapter: | John Whitridge Wilson, 1905-1992 |
| Arranger: | John Whitridge Wilson, 1905-1992 |
| Meter: | L.M. |
| Key: | F Major |
| Copyright: | Adapatiaion and arrangement by permission of Oxford university Press |