Please can someone put me out if my misery here. I'm trying to remember my old school hymn but it's way over 50 years ago.
I know the hymn starts off with "The Heavens with praise to The Lord are abounding" but I pretty sure that's not the title.
Towards the end of the hymn it goes something like
"A giant who his coarse would run " and repeat.
Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks
Old School Hymn - The Heavens with praise to The Lord are abounding
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Old School Hymn - The Heavens with praise to The Lord are abounding
Hi Ronnie127
I think this what you are looking for -
The Heav'ns with praise to the Lord are abounding
His name to bear afar they rejoice
The earth, the sea to His honor are sounding
Give ear O man to nature's voice
The stars above us who is it upholdeth
Who leaders from His tent the sun
He cometh laughing, His glory unfoldeth
A giant who His course would run
The words were written by Christian F. Gellert in 1803
I think this what you are looking for -
The Heav'ns with praise to the Lord are abounding
His name to bear afar they rejoice
The earth, the sea to His honor are sounding
Give ear O man to nature's voice
The stars above us who is it upholdeth
Who leaders from His tent the sun
He cometh laughing, His glory unfoldeth
A giant who His course would run
The words were written by Christian F. Gellert in 1803
Old School Hymn - The Heavens with praise to The Lord are abounding
Thank you so much. That's it!! Do you know the title please?
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Old School Hymn - The Heavens with praise to The Lord are abounding
I'm not sure of the title. I found the lyrics here:
https://books.google.com/books?id=-smwA ... 22&f=false
https://books.google.com/books?id=-smwA ... 22&f=false
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