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By Nature all Men are Sinners

Appears in 62 hymnals First Line: Fools, in their hearts believe and say Lyrics: 1 Fools, in their hearts believe and say, "That all religion’s vain, "There is no God that reigns on high, "Or minds th’ affairs of men." 2 From thoughts so dreadful and profane, Corrupt discourse proceeds; And in their impious hands are found Abominable deeds. 3 The Lord from his celestial throne Look'd down on things below, To find the man that sought his grace, Or did his justice know. 4 By nature all are gone astray, Their practice all the same; There’s none that fears his Maker’s hand, There’s none that loves his name. 5 Their tongues are us'd to speak deceit, Their slanders never cease; How swift to mischief are their feet; Nor know the paths of peace. 6 Such seeds of sin (that bitter root) In ev'ry heart are found; Nor can they bear diviner fruit, 'Till grace refine the ground. Scripture: Psalm 14
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The Covenant made with Christ' or, The true david

Appears in 50 hymnals First Line: Forever shall my song record Lyrics: 1 Forever shall my song record The truth and mercy of the Lord; Mercy and truth for ever stand Like heav'n establish'd by his hand. 2 Thus to his Son he sware and said "With thee my cov'nant first is made; "In thee shall dying sinners live; "Glory and grace are thine to give. 3 "Be thou my Prophet, thou my Priest; "Thy children shall be ever blest: "Thou art my chosen King, thy throne "Shall stand eternal like my own. 4 "There’s none of all my sons above "So much my image or my love; "Celestial pow'rs thy subjects are, "Then what can earth to thee compare? 5 "David, my servant, whom I chose, "To guard my flock, to crush my foes; "And rais'd him to the Jewish throne, "Was but a shadow of my Son." 6 Now let the church rejoice and sing Jesus her Saviour and her King: Angels his heav'nly wonders show, And saints declare his works below.
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Correction for Sin, and Release by Prayer

Appears in 41 hymnals First Line: From age to age exalt his name Lyrics: 1 From age to age exalt his name, God and his grace are still the same; He fills the hungry soul with food, And feeds the poor with ev'ry good. 2 But if their hearts rebel and rise Against the God that rules the skies; If they reject his heav'nly word, And slight the counsels of the Lord: 3 He'll bring their spirits to the ground, And no deliv'rer shall be found; Laden with grief they waste their breath In darkness and the shades of death. 4 Then to the Lord they raise their cries, He makes the dawning light arise, And scatters all that dismal shade That hung so heavy round their head. 5 He cuts the bars of brass in two, And lets the smiling pris'ners thro'; Takes off the load of guilt and grief, And gives the lab'ring soul relief. 6 O may the sons of men record The wond'rous goodness of the Lord! How great his works! how kind his ways! Let ev'ry tongue pronounce his praise. Scripture: Psalm 107
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Pardoning Grace

Appears in 105 hymnals First Line: From deep distress and troubled thoughts Lyrics: 1 From deep distress and troubled thoughts, To thee, my God, I rais'd my cries: If thou severely mark our faults, No flesh can stand before thine eyes. 2 But thou hast built thy throne of grace, Free to dispense thy pardons there, That sinners may approach thy face, And hope, and love, as well as fear. 3 As the benighted pilgrims wait, And long and wish for breaking day; So waits my soul before thy gate; When will my God his face display! 4 My trust is fix'd upon thy word, Nor shall I trust thy word in vain: Let mourning souls address the Lord, And find relief from all their pain. 5 Great is his love, and large his grace, Thro' the redemption of his Son: He turns our feet from sinful ways, And pardons what our hands have done. Scripture: Psalm 130
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Prayer for national Deliverance

Appears in 24 hymnals First Line: From foes, that round us rise Lyrics: 1 From foes, that round us rise, O God of heav'n, defend, Who brave the veng'ance of the skies, And with thy saints contend. 2 Behold, from distant shores, And desert wilds they come, Combine for blood their barb'rous force, And thro' thy cities roam. 3 Beneath the silent shade Their sacred plots they lay, Our peaceful walls by night invade, And waste the fields by day. 4 And will the God of grace, Regardless of our pain, Permit secure that impious race, To riot in their reign? 5 In vain their secret guile, Or open force they prove; His eye can pierce the deepest veil, His hand their strength remove. 6 Yet save them, Lord, from death, Lest we forget their doom; But drive them with thine angry breath, Thro' distant lands to roam. 7 Then shall our grateful voice Proclaim our guardian God; The nations round the earth rejoice, And sound thy praise abroad. Scripture: Psalm 59
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God's Conduct to Israel, and the Plagues of Egypt

Appears in 65 hymnals First Line: Give thanks to God, invoke his name Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, invoke his name, And tell the world his grace; Sound through the earth his deeds of fame, That all may seek his face. 2 His cov'nant which he kept in mind For num'rous ages past, To num'rous ages yet behind In equal force shall last. 3 He swore to Abr'am and his seed, And made the blessings sure, Gentiles the ancient promise read, And find his truth endure. 4 "Thy seed shall make all nations blest, "(Said the Almighty voice) "And Canaan's land shall be their rest, "The type of heav'nly joys. 5 [How large the grant! how rich the grace! To give them Canaan's land, When they were strangers in the place, A small and feeble band! 6 Like pilgrims through the countries round Securely they remov'd; And haughty kings, that on them frown'd Severely he reprov'd. 7 "Touch mine anointed, and mine arm "Shall soon avenge the wrong! "The man that does my prophets harm Shall know their God is strong." 8 Then let the world forbear its rage, Nor put the church in fear; Isra'l must live through ev'ry age, And be th' Almighty's care. Pause First. 9 When Pharaoh dar'd to vex the saints, And thus provok'd their God, Moses was sent, at their complaints, Arm'd with his dreadful rod. 10 He call'd for darkness; darkness came Like an o'erwhelming flood: He turn'd each lake and ev'ry stream To lakes and streams of blood. 11 He gave the sign, and noisome flies Thro' the whole country spread; And frogs in baleful armies rise About the monarch's bed. 12 Thro' fields, and towns, and palaces The tenfold vengeance flew: Locusts, in swarms devour'd their trees And hail their cattle slew. 13 Then by an angel's mid-night stroke The flow'r of Egypt dy'd; The strength of ev'ry house was broke, Their glory and their pride. 14 Now let the world forbear its rage, Nor put the church in fear; Isra'l must live thro' ev'ry age, And be th' Almighty's care. Pause Second. 15 Thus were the tribes from bondage freed, And left the hated ground: Rich with Egyptian spoils they fled, Nor was one feeble found. 16 The Lord himself chose out their way, And mark'd their journeys right, Gave them a leading cloud by day, A fiery guide by night. 17 They thirst; and waters from the rock In rich abundance flow, And folo'wing still the course they took, Ran all the desert through. 18 O wond'rous stream! O blessed type Of ever-flowing grace! So Christ our rock maintains our life And aids our wand'ring race. 19 Thus guarded by th' Almighty hand, The chosen tribes possest Canaan, the rich, the promis'd land, And there enjoy'd their rest. 20 "hen let the world forbear its rage, The church renounce her fear; Isra'l must live thro' ev'ry age, And be t'e Almighty's care. Scripture: Psalm 105
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Give thanks to God most high

Appears in 151 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God most high, The universal Lord; The sov'reign King of kings; And be his grace ador'd. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 2 How mighty is his hand! What wonders hath he done! He form'd the earth and seas, And spread the heav'ns alone. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 3 His wisdom fram'd the sun To crown the day with light; The moon and twinkling stars To cheer the darksome night. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 4 He smote the first-born sons, The flow'r of Egypt dead; And thence his chosen tribes With joy and glory led. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 5 His pow'r and lifted rod Cleft the Red-sea in two; And for his people made A wond'rous passage thro'. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 6 But cruel Pharaoh there With all his host he drown'd; And brought his Isra'l safe Thro' a long desert ground. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Pause. 7 The kings of Canaan fell Beneath his dreadful hand; While his own servants took Possession of their land. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 8 He saw the nations lie, All perishing in sin, And pity'd the sad state The ruin'd world was in. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 9 He sent his only Son To save us from our woe, From satan, sin and death, And ev'ry hurtful foe. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 10 Give thanks aloud to God, To God the heav'nly King: And let the spacious earth His works and glories sing. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Scripture: Psalm 136
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God's Wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption of Israel, and Salvation of his People

Appears in 49 hymnals First Line: Give thanks to God the sov'reign Lord Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, the sov'reign Lord; His mercies still endure; And be the King of kings ador'd; His truth is ever sure. 2 What wonders hath his wisdom done! How mighty is his hand! Heav'n, earth and sea, he fram'd alone; How wide is his command! 3 The sun supplies the day with light: How bright his counsels shine! The moon and stars adorn the night; His works are all divine! 4 [He struck the sons of Egypt dead: How dreadful is his rod! And thence with joy his people led: How gracious is our God! 5 He cleft in the sweelling sea in two; His arm is great in might; And gave the tribes a passage thro'; His power and grace unite. 6 But Pharaoh's army there he drown'd; How glorious are his ways! And brought his saints thro' desert ground; Eternal be his praise. 7 Great monarchs fell beneath his hand; Victorious is his sword; While Isra'l took the promis'd land; And faithful is his word.] 8 He saw the nations dead in sin; He felt his pity move; How sad the state the world was in! How boundless was his love! 9 He sent to save us from our woe; His goodness never fails; From death and hell, and ev'ry foe; And still his grace prevails. 10 Give thanks to God the heav'nly King; His mercies still endure; Let the whole earth his praises sing; His truth is ever sure. Scripture: Psalm 136
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Give to our God immortal praise

Appears in 326 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Give to our God immortal praise; Mercy and truth are all his ways: Wonders of Grace to God belong, Repeat his mercies in your song. 2 Give to the Lord of lords renown, The King of kings with glory crown; His mercies ever shall endure, When lords and kings are known no more. 3 He built the earth, he spread the sky, And fix'd the starry lights on high: Wonders of Grace to God belong, Repeat his mercies in your song. 4 He fills the sun with morning light, He bids the moon direct the night; His mercies ever shall endure, When lords and kings are known no more. 5 The Jews he freed from Pharaoh's hand, And brought them to the promis'd land; Wonders of Grace to God belong, Repeat his mercies in your song. 6 He saw the Gentiles dead in sin, And felt his pity move within; His mercies ever shall endure, When lords and kings are known no more. 7 He sent his Son with pow'r to save From guilt, and darkness, and the grave; Wonders of Grace to God belong, Repeat his mercies in your song. 8 Thro' this vain world he guides our feet, And leads us to his heav'nly seat: His mercies ever shall endure, When lords and kings are known no more. Scripture: Psalm 136
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Storm and Thunder

Appears in 105 hymnals First Line: Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame Lyrics: 1 Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame, Give to the Lord renown and pow'r, Ascribe due honours to his name, And his eternal might adore. 2 The Lord proclaims his pow'r aloud Thro' ev'ry ocean, ev'ry land; His voice divides the wat'ry cloud, And light'nings blaze at his command. 3 He speaks, and tempest, hail and wind, Lay the wide forest bare around; The fearful hart, and frighted hind Leap at the terror of the sound. 4 To Lebanon he turns his voice, And lo, the stately cedars break; The mountains tremble at the noise, The vallies roar, the deserts quake. 5 The Lord sits sov'reign on the flood, The thund'rer reigns for ever king; But makes his church his blest abode, Where we his awful glories sing. 6 In gentler language, there the Lord The counsel of his grace imparts; Amidst the raging storm, his word Speaks peace and courage to our hearts. Scripture: Psalm 29

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