To earth’s re­mot­est end.

The phrase "To earth’s re­mot­est end." resonates through 3 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

To earth’s re­mot­est end.· 3 hymns found
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And Thy sav­ing health ex­tend
From sea to sea shall be His sway,
Through realms of var­ious tongue ex­tend,

To earth’s re­mot­est end.

Let the peo­ple praise Thee, Lord!
The de­sert lands to Him shall bow,
To Him the de­sert tribes shall kneel;

God of Mercy, God of Grace (Lyte)

lyricist: Henry Lyte, 1834
Composer: Johann Werner, 1815
Hymn 1

...And Thy sav­ing health ex­tend

Unto earth’s re­mot­est end.

Let the peo­ple praise Thee, Lord!...

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And Thy sav­ing health ex­tend

Unto earth’s re­mot­est end.

Let the peo­ple praise Thee, Lord!

God of Mercy, God of Grace (Lyte)

O God, Be Thy Anointed Son

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: Katholisches Gesangbuch, 1774
Hymn 2

...From sea to sea shall be His sway,

And to earth’s re­mot­est end.

The de­sert lands to Him shall bow,...

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From sea to sea shall be His sway,

And to earth’s re­mot­est end.

The de­sert lands to Him shall bow,

O God, Be Thy Anointed Son

Thy Foes Succeeding Times Shall Own

lyricist: James Merrick (1720–1769)
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1830
Hymn 3

...Through realms of var­ious tongue ex­tend,

Far as to earth’s re­mot­est end.

To Him the de­sert tribes shall kneel;...

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Through realms of var­ious tongue ex­tend,

Far as to earth’s re­mot­est end.

To Him the de­sert tribes shall kneel;

Thy Foes Succeeding Times Shall Own

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