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Public prayer and praise

Appears in 80 hymnals First Line: The praise of Zion waits for thee Lyrics: 1 The praise of Zion waits for thee, My God; and praise becomes thy house, There shall thy saints thy glory see, And there perform their public vows. 2 O thou, whose mercy bends the skies, To save when humble sinners pray, All lands to thee shall lift their eyes, And every yielding heart obey. 3 Against my will my sins prevail, But grace shall purge away the stain; The blood of Christ will never fail To wash my garments white again. 4 Bless'd is the man whom thou shalt choose, And give him kind access to thee; Give him a place within thy house, To taste thy love divinely free. Pause. 5 Let Babel fear when Zion prays; Babel, prepare for long distress, When Zion's God himself arrays In terror and in righteousness. 6 With dreadful glory God fulfils What his afflicted saints request; And with almighty wrath reveals His love to give his churches rest. 7 Then shall the flocking nations run To Zion's hill and own their Lord; The rising and the setting sun Shall see the Saviour's name ador'd. Scripture: Psalm 65:1-5
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Divine Providence in air, earth and sea; or, The God of nature and grace

Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: The God of our salvation hears Lyrics: 1 The God of our salvation hears The groans of Zion, mix'd with tears; Yet when he comes with kind designs, Through all the way his terror shines. 2 On him the race of man depends, Far as the earth's remotest ends, Where the Creator's name is known, By nature's feeble light alone. 3 Sailors, that travel o'er the flood, Address their frighted souls to God, When tempests rage, and billows roar At dreadful distance from the shore. 4 He bids the noisy tempest cease; He calms the raging crowd to peace, When a tumult'ous nation raves, Wild as the winds, and loud as waves. 5 Whole kingdoms, shaken by the storm, He settles in a peaceful form; Mountains establish'd by his hand, Firm on their old foundation stand. 6 Behold, his ensigns sweep the sky, New comets blaze, and light'nings fly; The heathen lands, with swift surprise, From the bright horrors turn their eyes. 7 At his command the morning ray Smiles in the east, and leads the day, He guides the sun's declining wheels Over the tops of western hills. 8 Seasons and times obey his voice; The ev'ning and the morn rejoice To see the earth made soft with showers, Laden with fruit, and dress'd in flowers. 9 'Tis from his wat'ry stores on high, He gives the thirsty ground supply; He walks upon the clouds, and thence Doth his enriching drops dispense. 10 The desert grows a fruitful field, Abundant food the vallies yield; The vallies shout with cheerful voice, And neighb'ring hills repeat their joys. 11 The pasture smile in green array, There lambs and larger cattle play; The larger cattle and the lamb, Each in his language speaks thy name. 12 Thy works pronounce thy pow'r divine; O'er ev'ry field thy glories shine; Through ev'ry month thy gifts appear; Great God, thy goodness crowns the year. Scripture: Psalm 65:5-13
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A prayer-hearing God; and the Gentiles called

Appears in 64 hymnals First Line: Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee Lyrics: 1 Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee; There shall our vows be paid; Thou hast an ear when sinners pray, All flesh shall seek thy aid. 2 Lord, our iniquities prevail, But pard'ning grace is thine, And thou will grant us power and skill To conquer ev'ry sin. 3 Bless'd are the men whom thou wilt chuse, To bring them near thy face, Give them a dwelling in thine house, To feast upon thy grace. 4 In answ'ring what thy church requests, Thy truth and terror shine, And works of dreadful righteousness, Fulfil thy kind design. 5 Thus shall the wond'ring nations see The Lord is good and just; And distant islands fly to thee, And make thy name their trust. 6 They dread thy glitt'ring tokens, Lord, When signs in heav'n appear; But they shall learn thy holy word, And love as well as fear. Scripture: Psalm 65
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The providence of God in air, earth and sea; or, the blessings of rain

Appears in 138 hymnals First Line: 'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand Lyrics: 1 'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand, God of eternal pow'r; The sea grows calm at thy command, And tempests cease to roar. 2 Thy morning light and ev'ning shade Successive comforts bring: Thy plenteous fruits make harvest glad, Thy flowers adorn the spring. 3 Seasons and times, and moon, and hours, Heav'n, earth and air are thine; When clouds, distil in fruitful show'rs, The author is divine: 4 Those wand'ring cisterns in the sky Borne by the winds around, With wat'ry treasures well supply The furrows of the ground. 5 The thirsty ridges drink their fill, And ranks of corn appear; Thy ways abound with blessings still, Thy goodness crowns the year. Scripture: Psalm 65
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The blessings of the spring; or, God gives rain

Appears in 106 hymnals First Line: God is the Lord, the heav'nly king Lyrics: 1 God is the Lord, the heav'nly king, Who makes the earth his care; Visits the pastures ev'ry spring, And bids the grass appear. 2 The clouds, like rivers, rais'd on high, Pour out at his command, Their wat'ry blessings from the sky, To cheer the thirsty land. 3 The soften'd ridges of the field Permit the corn to spring; The vallies rich provision yield, And the poor lab'rers sing. 4 The little hills on ev'ry side Rejoice at falling show'rs, The meadows, dress'd in beauteous pride Perfume the air with flow'rs. 5 The barren clouds refresh'd with rain, Promise a joyful crop; The parched grounds look green again, And raise the reapers' hope. 6 The various months thy goodness crowns, How bounteous are thy ways! The bleating flocks spread o'er the downs, And shepherds shout thy praise. Scripture: Psalm 65
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Praise to God for Hearing Prayer

Appears in 74 hymnals First Line: Now shall my solemn vows be paid Lyrics: 1 Now shall my solemn vows be paid To that almighty Pow'r, That heard the long requests I made In my distressful hour. 2 My lips and cheerful heart prepare To make his mercies known; Come ye that fear my God and hear The wonders he has done. 3 When on my head huge sorrows fell, I sought his heav'nly aid; He sav'd my sinking soul from hell, And death's eternal shade. 4 If sin lay cover'd in my heart While pray'r employ'd my tongue, The Lord had shown me no regard, Nor I his praises sung. 5 But God (his name be ever bless'd!) Has set my spirit free, Nor turn'd from him my poor request, Nor turn'd his heart from me. Scripture: Psalm 66:13-20
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The nation's prosperity, and the church's increase

Appears in 74 hymnals First Line: Shine, mighty God, on Zion shine Lyrics: 1 Shine, mighty God, on Zion shine, With beams of heav'nly grace: Reveal thy pow'r through all our coasts, And shew thy smiling face. [2 Amidst our realm, exalted high Do thou our glory stand, And like a wall of guardian fire, Surround the fav'rite land.] 3 When shall thy name, from shore to shore, Sound all the earth abroad, And distant nations know and love Their Saviour and their God? 4 Sing to the Lord ye distant lands, Sing loud, with solemn voice; Let every tongue exalt his praise, And every heart rejoice. 5 He, the great Lord, the sov'reign Judge, That sits enthron'd above, In wisdom rules the worlds he made And bids them taste his love. 6 Earth shall obey his high command, And yield a full increase; Our God will crown his chosen land With fruitfulness and peace. 7 God the Redeemer scatters round His choicest favors here, While the creation's utmost bound Shall see, adore, and fear. Scripture: Psalm 67
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The vengeance and compassion of God

Appears in 47 hymnals First Line: Let God arise in all his might Lyrics: 1 Let God arise in all his might, And put the troops of hell to flight; As smoke, that sought to cloud the skies Before the rising tempest flies. [2 He comes array'd in burning flames; Justice and Vengeance are his names: Behold his fainting foes expire, Like melting wax before the fire.] 3 He rides and thunders through the sky; His name Jehovah sounds on high: Sing to his name, ye sons of grace; Ye saints rejoice, before his face. 4 The widow and the fatherless Fly to his aid in sharp distress! In him the poor and helpless find A Judge that’s just, a Father kind. 5 He breaks the captive’s heavy chain, And pris'ners see the light again; But rebels, that dispute his will, Shall dwell in chains and darkness still. Pause. 6 Kingdoms and thrones to God belong; Crown him, ye nations, in your song; His wondrous names and pow'rs rehearse, His honors shall enrich your verse. 7 He shakes the heav'ns with loud alarms; How terrible is God in arms! In Isra'l are his mercies known, Isra'l is his peculiar throne. 8 Proclaim him king, pronounce him bless'd; He’s your defence, your joy, your rest; When terrors rise, and nations faint, God is the strength of ev'ry saint. Scripture: Psalm 68:1-6
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Christ's ascension, and the gift of the Spirit

Appears in 166 hymnals First Line: Lord, when thou didst ascend on high Lyrics: 1 Lord, when thou didst ascend on high, Ten thousand angels fill'd the sky; Those heavenly guards around thee wait, Like chariots that attend thy state. 2 Not Sinai's mountain could appear More glorious, when the Lord was there, While he pronounc'd his dreadful law, And struck the chosen tribes with awe. 3 How bright the triumph none can tell, When the rebellious pow'rs of hell, That thousand souls had captive made, Were all in chains, like captives, led. 4 Rais'd by his Father to the throne, He sent the promis'd Spirit down, With gifts and grace for rebel men, That God might dwell on earth again. Scripture: Psalm 68:17-18
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Praise for temporal blessings; or, Common and special mercies

Appears in 68 hymnals First Line: We bless the Lord, the just, the good Lyrics: 1 We bless the Lord, the just, the good, Who fills our hearts with heav'nly food; Who pours his blessings from the skies, And loads our days with rich supplies. 2 He sends his sun his circuit round, To cheer the fruits, to warm the ground; He bids the clouds with plenteous rain, Refresh the thirsty earth again. 3 'Tis to his care we owe our breath, And all our near escapes from death: Safety and health to God belong; He heals the weak, and guards the strong. 4 He makes the saint and sinner prove The common blessings of his love; But the wide diff'rence that remains Is endless joy or endless pains. 5 The Lord that bruis'd the serpent's head, On all the serpent's seed shall tread, The stubborn sinner's heart confound, And smite him with a lasting wound. 6 But his right hand his saints shall raise, From the deep earth, or deeper seas; And bring them to his courts above, There shall they taste his special love. Scripture: Psalm 68:9-22

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