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My God, who makes the sun to know

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Divine and Moral Songs #HXXV (1866) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: My God, who makes the sun to know His proper hour to rise; And, to give light to all below, Doth send him round the skies: 78 When from the chambers of the east His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest, But round the world he shines. So, like the sun, would I fulfil The business of the day; Begin my work betimes, and still March on my heavenly way. Give me, O Lord, thy early grace, Nor let my soul complain That the young morning of my day Has all been spent in vain! Languages: English
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And now another day is gone

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Divine and Moral Songs #HXXVI (1866) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: And now another day is gone, I’ll sing my Maker’s praise! My comforts every hour make known His providence and grace. But how my childhood runs to waste My sins how great their sum! Lord, give me pardon for the past, And strength for days to come. I lay my body down to sleep, Let angels guard my head; And, through the hours of darkness, keep Their watch around my bed. With cheerful heart I close mine eyes, Since thou wilt not remove; And in the morning let me rise Rejoicing in thy love. Languages: English
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This is the day when Christ arose

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Divine and Moral Songs #HXXVII (1866) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: This is the day when Christ arose So early from the dead: Why should I my eyelids close, And waste my hours in bed? 82 This is the day when Jesus broke The powers of death and hell; And shall I still wear Satan’s yoke, And love my sins so well? To–day, with pleasure, Christians meet, To pray, and hear thy Word; And I would go with cheerful feet To learn thy will, O Lord! I’ll leave my sport, to read and pray, And so prepare for heaven: O may I love this blessed day The best of all the seven! Languages: English
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Hosanna to the Prince of Grace

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Divine and Moral Songs #HXXXIV (1866) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: Hosanna to the Prince of Grace; Sion, behold thy King! Proclaim the Son of David’s race, And teach the babes to sing. Hosanna to the eternal Word, Who from the Father came; Ascribe salvation to the Lord, With blessings on his Name! Languages: English
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Now let the Father and the Son

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Divine and Moral Songs #HXXXVII (1866) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: Now let the Father and the Son, And Spirit be adored, Where there are works to make him known, Or saints to love the Lord. Languages: English
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To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #D2 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, the God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, and is, and shall be evermore. AMEN. Topics: Doxologies Languages: English
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Genesis 1: Let heav'n arise, let earth appear

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #R1 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Let heav'n arise, let earth appear Lyrics: Let heav’n arise, let earth appear, said the Almighty Lord: The heav’n arose, the earth appeared, at his creating word. Thick darkness brooded o’er the deep: God said, ‘Let there be light:’ The light shone forth with smiling ray, and scattered ancient night. He bade the clouds ascend on high; the clouds ascend, and bear A wat’ry treasure to the sky, and float upon the air. The liquid element below was gathered by his hand; The rolling seas together flow, and leave the solid land. With herbs, and plants, and fruitful trees, the new-formed globe he crowned, Ere there was rain to bless the soil, or sun to warm the ground. Then high in heav’n’s resplendent arch he placed two orbs of light, He set the sun to rule the day, the moon to rule the night. Next, from the deep, th’ Almighty King did vital beings frame; Fowls of the air of every wing, and fish of every name. To all the various brutal tribes he gave their wondrous birth; At once the lion and the worm sprung from the teeming earth. Then, chief o’er all his works below, at last was Adam made; His Maker’s image blessed his soul, and glory crowned his head. Fair in th’ Almighty Maker’s eye the whole creation stood. He viewed the fabric he had raised; his word pronounced it good. Scripture: Genesis 1 Languages: English
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Genesis 28:20-22: O God of Bethel! by whose hand

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #R2 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: O God of Bethel! by whose hand Lyrics: O God of Bethel! by whose hand thy people still are fed; Who through this weary pilgrimage hast all our fathers led: Our vows, our prayers, we now present before thy throne of grace: God of our fathers! be the God of their succeeding race. Through each perplexing path of life our wand’ring footsteps guide; Give us each day our daily bread, and raiment fit provide. O spread thy cov’ring wings around, till all our wand’rings cease, And at our Father’s loved abode our souls arrive in peace. Such blessings from thy gracious hand our humble pray’rs implore; And thou shalt be our chosen God, and portion evermore. Scripture: Genesis 28:20-22 Languages: English
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Job 1:21: Naked as from the earth we came

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #R3 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Naked as from the earth we came Lyrics: Naked as from the earth we came, and entered life at first; Naked we to the earth return, and mix with kindred dust. Whate’er we fondly call our own belongs to heav’n’s great Lord; The blessings lent us for a day are soon to be restored. ’Tis God that lifts our comforts high, or sinks them in the grave: He gives; and, when he takes away, he takes but what he gave. Then, ever blessed be his name! his goodness swelled our store; His justice but resumes its own; ’tis ours still to adore. Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English
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Job 3:17-20: How still and peaceful is the grave!

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #R4 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: How still and peaceful is the grave! Lyrics: How still and peaceful is the grave! where, life’s vain tumults past, Th’ appointed house, by Heav’n’s decree, receives us all at last. The wicked there from troubling cease, their passions rage no more; And there the weary pilgrim rests from all the toils he bore. There rest the pris’ners, now released from slavery’s sad abode; No more they hear th’ oppressor’s voice, or dread the tyrant’s rod. There servants, masters, small and great, partake the same repose; And there, in peace, the ashes mix of those who once were foes. All, levelled by the hand of Death, lie sleeping in the tomb; Till God in judgment calls them forth, to meet their final doom. Scripture: Job 3:17-20 Languages: English

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