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Praise God, from whom all blessings flow

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #LXIII (1789) Lyrics: 1 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, Whose goodness crowns the varied year; Whole nature's works his bounty show, Let gratitude salute him here; Swell, gently swell, the solemn song, Now pour the bounding notes along, Teach choirs below, to choirs above, To echo back the common lay And, as they praise unbounded love, To join in bounty's holiday. To God the universal King Be sacred every grateful choir! In ceaseless hymns, all praises sing, That endless bounty can inspire! 2 All lost, beneath stern winter's reign, Creation's genial powers appear'd, Spring call'd them into life again, See, budding verdure shews they heard; Bless, bless, O man! the kind design, Whose nobler counter-part is thine! Thy powers a glooomier winter froze, Till thy Messiah's cheering ray, Prolifick of fair truth, arose, And shed the blaze of mental day. To God the universal King Be sacred every grateful choir! In ceaseless hymns, all praises sing, That endless bounty can inspire! 3 All spotless, as the truth he taught, Free, as the mercy he display'd, He shew'd what human duty ought, He did what heavenly goodness bade; Enforc'd each just command he gave, Nor liv'd nor dy'd, in vain to save. Praise God, whose heavenly mercy sent His Son to save a sinful race, Let ev''ry heart with one consent Adore the free, the wond'rous grace. To God the universal King, Be sacred every grateful choir! In ceaseless hymns all praises sing, That endless mercy can inspire! Topics: The Gospel Dispensation The Spring as Emblem of Gospel Blessings Languages: English
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Praise the Lord, let praise employ

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #XXVII (1789) Lyrics: 1 Praise the Lord, let praise employ In his courts your songs of joy; Let the spacious heavens around, Echo back the solemn sound. 2 Angels, your clear voices raise: Him, ye heav'nly armies praise: Sun and moon, with borrow'd light; All ye sparkling eyes of night; 3 Vapours, lightning, hail and snow; Storms which, where he bids you, blow; Waters, hanging in the air; Heav'n of heav'ns - his praise declare. 4 Let the earth his praise resound; Echoing rocks, and seas profound; Verdant vales, and mountains high; Cedars, tow'ring to the sky. 5 Princes, judges of the earth; All of high or humble birth; Youths and virgins, flourishing In the beauty of your spring; 6 All, whom life and breath inspire, Come and join the grateful choir; Come, and all, with one accord, Join to praise th' Almighty Lord. Topics: Creation, Preservation, and temporal Blessings All Nature invoked to praise the Creator Languages: English
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Praise to God, immortal praise

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #XV (1789) Lyrics: 1 Praise to God, immortal praise, For the love that crowns our days! Bounteous Source of ev'ry joy, Let thy praise our tongues employ; 2 For the blessings of the field; For the stores the gardens yield; For the vine's exalted juice; For the gen'rous olive's use. 3 Flocks, that whiten all the plain; Yellow sheaves of ripen'd grain; Clouds, that drop their fatt'ning dews; Suns, that temp'rate warmth diffuse; 4 All that spring, with bounteous hand, Scatters o’er the smiling land; All that lib'ral autumn pours, From her rich, o'erflowing stores. 5 These to thee, great God, we owe; Source, whence all our blessings flow: And for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. Topics: Creation, Preservation, and temporal Blessings Thanks to God for his bounteous Provision Languages: English
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Praise to the Sov'reign of the sky

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #CI (1789) Lyrics: 1 Praise to the Sov'reign of the sky, Who from his lofty throne Looks down on all that humble lie, And calls such souls his own. 2 The haughty sinner he disdains, Tho' gems his temples crown; And from the seat of pomp and pride, His vengeance hurls him down. 3 On his afflicted pious poor He makes his face to shine; He fills their cottages of clay With lustre all divine. 4 Among the meanest of thy flock There let my dwelling be, Rather than under gilded roofs, If absent, Lord, from thee. Topics: Confidence and Resignation God the Comfort of the pious Poor Languages: English
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Praise to thy name, eternal God!

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #LXXXIV (1789) Lyrics: 1 Praise to thy name, eternal God! For all the grace thou shed'st abroad, For all thy influence from above, To warm our souls with sacred love. 2 Bless'd be thy hand, which from the skies Brought down this plant of paradise, And gave its heav'nly beauties birth To deck this wilderness of earth. 3 Unchanging Sun! thy beams display, To drive the frost and storms away; Make all thy potent virtues known, To cheer a plant so much thy own. 4 May thy blest spirit deign to blow Fresh gales of heav'n on shrubs below; So shall they grow, and breathe abroad A fragrance grateful to our God. Topics: Adoration Growth in Grace desred Languages: English
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Shine on our souls, eternal God!

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #LXXXIII (1789) Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eternal God! With rays of glory shine! O let thy favour crown our days, And all their round be thine! 2 Did we not raise our hearts to thee, Our hands might toil in vain; Small joy success itself would give, If thou thy love restrain. 3 With thee let ev'ry week begin, With thee each day be spent, For thee each fleeting hour improv'd, Since each by thee is lent. 4 Midst hourly cares, may love present Its incense to thy throne; And while the world our hands employs, Our hearts be thine along. Topics: Adoration The divine Blessing besought on our lawful Employment Languages: English
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Since thou, the everlasting God

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #XCII (1789) Lyrics: 1 Since thou, the everlasting God, My father art become, Our teacher,, guardian and our friend, And heav'n my final home; 2 We welcome all thy sov'reign will, For all that will is love; And, when I know not what thou dost, We wait the light above. 3 Thy mercy, in the darkest gloom, Shall heav'nly rays impart; And, when our eyelids close in death, Shall warm our trembling heart. Topics: Confidence and Resignation Trust in God under Troubles Languages: English
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Sing to the Lord a joyful song

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #L (1789) Lyrics: 1 Sing to the Lord a joyful song; Earth to his praise the note prolong, Till realms remote his acts have known, And man's whole race his wonders own. 2 Great is the Lord, and great his praise! What God, like him, our fear can raise? Not such as heathen hands afford, Created first, and then ador'd. 3 Exult, ye heav'ns! Exult, O earth! And, partner in the sacred mirth, Let ocean in its fulness rise, And thunder to the distant skies! 4 Rich in his gifts, ye fields, rejoice! While in his praise the woods their voice Exalt, and hail, with lowly rod, The presence of th' approaching God! 5 He comes, in awful pomp array'd! He comes, to judge the world he made! TRUTH shall with him the case decide, And EQUITY his sentence guide. Topics: Blessings temporal and spiritual God's Truth and Equity Languages: English
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So let our lips and lives express

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #CVI (1789) Lyrics: 1 So let our lips and lives express The holy gospel we profess; So let our works and virtues shine, To prove the doctrine all divine. 2 Then shall we best proclaim abroad The honours of our Saviour God, When the salvation reigns within, And grace subdues the power of sin. 3 Our flesh and sense must be deny'd, Passion and envy, lust and pride; While justice, temperance, truth, and love, Our inward piety approve. 4 Religion bears our spirits up, While we expect that blessed hope, The bright appearance of our LORD, And faith stands leaning on his word. Topics: Faith, Holiness and moral Virtues Holiness essential to a Christian Character Languages: English
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Hymnal: CPHP1789 #XX (1789) Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal praise belong To thee, almighty God; To thee are due our heart, our tongue To spread thy name abroad. 2 How great the works thy hand has wrought! How glorious in our sight! And men in ev'ry age have sought Thy wonders with delight. 3 How most exact is nature's frame! How wise th' Eternal Mind! Thy counsels never change the scheme That thy first thoughts design'd. 4 Nature, and time, and earth, and skies, Thy heav'nly skill proclaim; What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read thy name? 6 To fear thy pow'r, to trust thy grace, Is our divinest skill; And he's the wisest of our race, That best obeys thy will. Topics: Creation, Preservation, and temporal Blessings The Wisdom of God in his Works Languages: English

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