4491. Nature with Open Volume Stands

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.

Text Information
First Line: Nature with open volume stands
Title: Nature with Open Volume Stands
Author: Isaac Watts (1707-9)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707-1709
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ANGELUS
Composer: Georg Joseph (1657)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 11234 55455 67176
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Heilige Seelenlust oder Geistliche Hirten-Lieder (Breslau, Germany: 1657) (set to the words "Du meiner Seelen güldne Ziehr").
Copyright: Public Domain



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