pomp and pow­er

"pomp and pow­er" appears in 3 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

pomp and pow­er· 3 hymns found
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And all our years are fled,
May bring and take away;
Vain is the help of flesh and blood:

pomp and pow­er

To wake and judge the dead:
Lest we should go as­tray.
And thoughts all van­ish in an hour,

Thou Plenteous Source of Light and Love

lyricist: John Gurney, 1838
Composer: Benjamin Unseld, 1901
Hymn 1

...And all our years are fled,

He comes, with mon­arch’s pomp and pow­er,

To wake and judge the dead:...

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And all our years are fled,

He comes, with mon­arch’s pomp and pow­er,

To wake and judge the dead:

Thou Plenteous Source of Light and Love

Almighty God, in Humble Prayer

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1822
Composer: Kingsley, 1857
Hymn 2

...May bring and take away;

We ask not plea­sure, pomp and pow­er,

Lest we should go as­tray....

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May bring and take away;

We ask not plea­sure, pomp and pow­er,

Lest we should go as­tray.

Almighty God, in Humble Prayer

I’ll Praise My Maker

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Matthäus Greiter, 1525
Hymn 3

...Vain is the help of flesh and blood:

Their breath de­parts, their pomp and pow­er,

And thoughts all van­ish in an hour,...

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Vain is the help of flesh and blood:

Their breath de­parts, their pomp and pow­er,

And thoughts all van­ish in an hour,

I’ll Praise My Maker

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