832. Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth

1 Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth,
who choosest for thine the meek and the poor;
to frail earthen vessels, and things of no worth,
entrusting thy riches which ay shall endure;

2 Those vessels soon fail, though full of thy light,
and at thy decree are broken and gone;
thence brightly appeareth thy truth in its might,
as through the clouds riven the lightnings have shone.

3 Like clouds are they borne to do thy great will,
and swift as the winds about the world go:
the Word with his wisdom their spirits doth fill;
they thunder, they lighten, the waters o'erflow.

4 Their sound goeth forth, 'Christ Jesus the Lord!'
then Satan doth fear, his citadels fall;
as when the dread trumpets went forth at thy word,
and one long blast shattered the Canaanite's wall.

5 O loud be their trump, and stirring their sound,
to rouse us, O Lord, from slumber of sin!
The lights thou hast kindled in darkness around,
O may they awaken our spirits within!

6 All honour and praise, dominion and might,
to God, Three in One, eternally be,
who round us hath shed his own marvellous light,
and called us from darkness his glory to see.

Text Information
First Line: Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth
Latin Title: Supreme, quales, Arbiter
Author: Jean-Baptiste de Santeüil, 1630-1697
Translator: Isaac Williams, 1802-1865 (alt.)
Meter: 10.10.11.11
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: Saints' and Other Holy Days: Holy Days: General
Source: Alt.: Hymns Ancient and Modern, Revised, 1950
Notes: A higher setting of HANOVER is found at 378
Tune Information
Name: HANOVER
Composer (descant): Alan Gray, 1855-1935
Meter: 10.10.11.11
Key: G Major
Source: Tate and Brady's Supplement to the New Version of the Psalms, London, 1708



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