A Thousand Oracles Divine

1. A thousand oracles divine Their common beams unite; That sinners may with angels join To worship God aright:

2. To praise a Trinity adored By all the hosts above; And one thrice-holy God and Lord Through endless ages love.

3. Triumphant host! they never cease To laud and magnify The Triune God of Holiness, Whose glory fills the sky:

4. Whose glory to this earth extends, When God himself imparts, And the whole Trinity descends Into our faithful hearts.

5. By faith the upper choir we meet; And challenge them to sing Jehohah, on his shining seat, Our Maker and our King.

6. But God made flesh is wholly ours, And asks our nobler strain; The Father of celestial powers, The Friend of earth-born man!

7. Ye seraphs, nearest to the throne, With rapturous amaze On us, poor ransom'd worms, look down, For heaven's superior praise.

8. The King, whose glorious face ye see, For us his crown resign'd; That fullness of the Deity, He died for all mankind!