"O Lord of Hosts, Whose Glory Fills" by John M. Neale, 1818-1866 Text From: THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1941) 1. O Lord of hosts, whose glory fills The bounds of the eternal hills And yet vouchsaf'st, in Christian lands, To dwell in temples made with hands, 2. Grant that all we who here today Rejoicing this foundation lay May be in very deed Thine own, Built on the precious Cornerstone. 3. Endue the creatures with Thy grace That shall adorn Thy dwelling place. The beauty of the oak and pine, The gold and silver, make them Thine. 4. To Thee they all belong, to Thee, The treasures of the earth and sea; And when we bring them to Thy throne, We but present Thee with Thine own. 5. The heads that guide endue with skill, The hands that work preserve from ill, That we who these foundations lay May raise the top-stone in its day. 6. Both now and ever, Lord, protect The temple of Thine own elect; Be Thou in them and they in Thee, O ever-blessed Trinity! ________________________________________________ Notes: Hymn #633 from _The Lutheran Hymnal_ Text: Isaiah 60:13 Author: John M. Neale, 1844, alt. Composer: Nikolaus Herman, 1560 Tune: "O Heilige Dreifaltigkeit" ______________________________________________________________ This text was converted to ascii format for Project Wittenberg by Marilyn F. Gardner and is in the public domain. You may freely distribute, copy or print this text. Please direct any comments or suggestions to: Rev. Robert E. Smith of the Walther Library at Concordia Theological Seminary. E-mail: bob_smith@ctsfw.edu Surface Mail: 6600 N. Clinton St., Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 USA Phone: (219) 452-2148 Fax: (219) 452-2126 ______________________________________________________________