1 Great God, we sing that mighty hand,
  
By which supported still we stand:
  
The opening year thy mercy shews.
  
Let mercy crown it till it close.
2 By day, by night, at home, abroad,
  
Still we are guarded by our God;
  
By thine incessant bounty fed,
  
By thine unerring counsel led.
3 With grateful hearts the past we own;
  
The future, all to us unknown,
  
We to thy guardian care commit,
  
And peaceful leave before thy feet.
4 In scenes exalted or depress'd,
  
Be thou our joy, and thou our rest;
  
Thy goodness all our hopes shall raise,
  
Adored thro' all our changing days.
                        
Philip Doddridge
                        
The Methodist Hymnal 1939 edition
<idle musing>
A fairly popular hymn, occurring in over 480 hymnals. Hymnary.org has a fifth verse:
5 When death shall interrupt these songs,</idle musing>
And seal in silence mortal tongues,
Our helper God, in whom we trust,
In better words our souls shall boast.
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