O God, thy being who can sound
O God, thy being who can sound. Ernst Lange* (1650-1727), translated by John Wesley* (1703-1791), altered.
This is a modernized version by a Methodist minister, Rupert E. Davies, in HP of Wesley’s magnificent translation of Lange’s ‘O Gott, du Tiefe sonder Grund’*. See ‘O God, thou bottomless...
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