The Story of the Hymns and Tunes by Theron Brown;Hezekiah Butterworth
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_THE TUNE._ Haydn furnished it out of his chorus of morning stars, and it was christened "Creation," after the name of his great oratorio. It is a march of trumpets. "BEFORE JEHOVAH'S AWFUL THRONE." No one could mistake the style of Watts in this sublime ode. He begins with his foot on Sinai, but flies to Calvary with the angel preacher whom St. John saw in his Patmos vision: Before Jehovah's awful throne Ye nations bow with sacred joy; Know that the Lord is God alone; He can create and He destroy. His sovereign power without our aid Made us of clay and formed us men, And when like wandering sheep we stray, He brought us to His fold again. * * * * * We'll crowd Thy gates with thankful songs, High as the heaven our voices raise, And earth with her ten thousand tongues Shall fill Thy courts with sounding praise. |
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