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The Lord will come and not be slow

Author: John Milton, 1608-1674 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #655 (2000) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 82 Lyrics: 1 The Lord will come and not be slow, his footsteps cannot err; before him righteousness shall go, his royal harbinger. 2 Truth from the earth, like to a flow'r, shall bud and blossom free; and justice, from her heav'nly bow'r, bless all humanity. 3 The nations all whom thou hast made shall come, and all shall frame to bow them low before thee, Lord, and glorify thy name. 4 For great thou art, and wonders great by thy strong hand are done: thou in thy everlasting seat remainest God alone. Topics: Advent; Year A Proper 14; Year A Proper 7; Year B Advent 2; Year B Proper 10; Year C Proper 12 Languages: English Tune Title: ST STEPHEN
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Psalm 82

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.172 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 82 First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: Among th' assemblies of the great A greater Ruler takes his seat; The God of heav'n, as Judge, surveys Those gods on earth, and all their ways. Why will ye, then, frame wicked laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That sinners vex the saints no more? They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Topics: Evil magistrates; Magistrates warned; Authority from God; God supreme governor Languages: English
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Among th'assemblies of the great

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.LXXXII (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 82 Lyrics: 1 Among th'assemblies of the great A greater ruler takes his seat; The God of heav'n as Judge surveys Those gods on earth and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th'unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the way in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Topics: God the Supreme Governor Languages: English
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God the supreme Governor; or, Magistrates warned

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXXXII (1780) Scripture: Psalm 82 First Line: Among the assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among the assemblies of the great A greater ruler takes his seat; The God of heav'n as judge surveys Those Gods on earth, and all their ways. 2 Why will ye then frame wicked laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That sinners vex the saint no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the way in which they go; Their name of earthly Gods is vain For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our judge, and he our God. Languages: English
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GOD the supreme Governor; or Magistrates warned

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #LXXXII (1785) Scripture: Psalm 82 First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great A greater ruler takes his seat; The GOD of heaven as judge surveys Those gods on earth and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know: Dark are the way in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our judge, and he our GOD. Languages: English
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God the supreme Governor; or, Magistrates warned

Hymnal: Psalms #82 (1793) Scripture: Psalm 82 First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great, A greater Ruler takes his seat; The God of heav'n, as Judge surveys Those gods on earth, and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause! When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know: Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Languages: English
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Among th' assemblies of the great

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #82 (1789) Scripture: Psalm 82 Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great A greater Ruler takes his seat; The God of heav'n as Judge, surveys Those gods on earth and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause! When will ye once defend the poor, That sinners vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know: Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Languages: English
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Among th' Assemblies of the Great

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P82 (1766) Scripture: Psalm 82 Lyrics: 1 Among th' Assemblies of the Great A greater Ruler takes his Seat; The GOD of Heav'n, as Judge surveys Those Gods on Earth, and all their Ways. 2 Why will ye, then, frame wicked Laws? Or why support th' unrighteous Cause? When will ye once defend the Poor, That Sinners vex the Saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the Ways in which they go; Their Name of earthly Gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like Men. 3 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal Throne, And rule the Nations with his Rod; He is our Judge, and he our GOD. Topics: Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned Languages: English
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God the supreme Governor; or Magistrates warned

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #142b (1786) Scripture: Psalm 82 First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great A greater ruler takes his seat; The God of heaven as judge surveys Those gods on earth and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know: Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Topics: Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned; Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned Languages: English
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God the supreme Governor; or Magistrates warned

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #142b (1790) Scripture: Psalm 82 First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great A greater ruler takes his seat; The God of heaven as judge surveys Those gods on earth and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Topics: Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned; Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned Languages: English

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