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Christ reigning in Heaven, and coming to Judgment

Appears in 137 hymnals First Line: He reigns, the Lord, the Saviour reigns Lyrics: 1 He reigns! the Lord, the Saviour reigns; Praise him in evangelic Strains Let the whole Earth in Songs rejoice, And distant Islands join their Voice. 2 Deep are his Counsels and unknown, But Grace and Truth support his Throne; Though gloomy Clouds his Ways surround, Justice is their eternal Ground. 3 In Robes of Judgment, lo, he comes, Shakes the wide Earth, and cleaves the Tombs; Before him burns devouring Fire; The Mountains melt, the seas retire. 4 His Enemies, with sore Dismay, Fly from the Sight, and shun the Day; Then lift your Heads, ye Saints, on high, And sing, for your Redemption's nigh. Topics: Angels all subject to Christ; Christ First and second Coming, or his Incarnation, Kingdom and Judgment; Christ his majesty; Glorification and Grace promised; God his majesty; God the judge; Incarnation; Judgment Day Scripture: Psalm 97:1-5
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Prayer heard and Sion restored

Appears in 154 hymnals First Line: Let Sion and her Sons rejoice Lyrics: 1 Let Sion and her Sons rejoice, Behold the promis'd Hour; Her GOD hath heard her mourning Voice, And comes t' exalt his Pow'r. 2 Her Dust and Ruins that remain, Are precious in our Eyes; Those Ruins shall be built again, And all that Dust shall rise. 3 The Lord will raise Jerusalem And stand in Glory there; Nations shall bow before his Name, And Kings attend with Fear. 4 He sits a Sov'reign on his Throne, With Pity in his Eyes; He hears the dying Pris'ners' Groan And sees their Sighs arise. 5 He frees the Souls condemn'd to Death, And when his Saints complain, It shan't be said, "That praying Breath "Was ever spent in vain." 6 This shall be known when we are dead, And left on long Record; That Ages yet unborn may read, And trust, and praise the Lord. Topics: Afflicted their prayer; Afflicted very great; Christ his Godhead; Christ the eternal Creator; Church restored by prayer; Complaint general; God Eternal and Man mortal; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for hearing prayer; Prayer Heard and Sion restored; Saints die but Christ lives Scripture: Psalm 102:13-21
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Abounding Compassion of God; or Mercy in the Midst of Judgment

Appears in 468 hymnals First Line: My Soul, repeat his Praise Lyrics: 1 My Soul, repeat his Praise, Whose Mercies are so great; Whose Anger is so slow to rise, So ready to abate. 2 GOD will not always chide; And when his Strokes are felt, His Strokes are fewer than our Crimes, And lighter than our Guilt. 3 High as the Heav'ns are raised Above the Ground we tread, So far the Riches of his Grace Our highest Thoughts exceed. 4 His Pow'r subdues our sins, And his forgiving Love Far as the East is from the West Doth all our Guilt remove. 5 The Pity of the Lord, To those that fear his Name, Is such as tender Parents feel; He knows our feeble Frame. 6 He knows we are but Dust, Scatter'd with every Breath; His Anger, like a rising Wind, Can send us swift to Death. 7 Our Days are as the Grass, Or like the Morning Flow'r; If one sharp Blast sweep o'er the Field It withers in an Hour. 8 But thy Compassion, Lord, To endless Years endure; And Children's Children ever find Thy Words of Promise sure. Topics: Afflicted gentle; Angels praise the Lord; Compassion of God; God his universal dominion; God mercy and truth; Goodness of God; Mercies common and special; Mercies spiritual and temporal Scripture: Psalm 103:8-18
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God's universal Dominion; or, Angels praise the Lord

Appears in 78 hymnals First Line: The Lord, the sov'reign King Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sov'reign King, Hath fix'd his Throne on high; O'er all the heav'nly World he rules, And all beneath the Sky. 2 Ye Angels, great in Might, And swift to do his Will, Bless ye the Lord, whose Voice ye hear, Whose Pleasure ye fulfil. 3 Let the bright Hosts, who wait The Orders of their King, And guard his Churches when they pray, Join in the Praise they sing. 4 While all his wond'rous Works Through his vast Kingdom shew Their Maker's Glory, thou, my Soul, Shalt sing his Graces too. Topics: Afflicted gentle; Angels praise the Lord; Compassion of God; God his universal dominion; God mercy and truth; Goodness of God; Mercies common and special; Mercies spiritual and temporal Scripture: Psalm 103:19-22
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The Glory of God in Creaton and Providence

Appears in 83 hymnals First Line: My Soul thy great Creator praise Lyrics: 1 My Soul, thy great Creator praise; When cloth'd in his celestial Rays He in full Majesty appears And, like a Robe his Glory wears. 2 The Heav'ns are for his Curtains spread, Th' unfathomed Deep he makes his Bed; Clouds are his Chariot when he flies On winged Storms across the Skies. 3 Angels, whom his own Breath inspires, His Ministers, are flaming Fires; And swift as Thought their Armies move, To bear his Vengeance or his Love. 4 The World's Foundations by his Hand Are pois'd, and shall for ever stand; He binds the Ocean in his Chain, Lest it should drown the Earth again. 5 When Earth was cover'd with the Flood, Which high above the Mountains stood, He thunder'd, and the Ocean fled, Confin'd to its appointed Bed. 6 The swelling Billows know their Bound, And in their Channels walk their Round; Yet thence convey'd by secret Veins, They spring on Hills and drench the Plains. 7 He bids the Crystal Fountains flow; And chear the Vallies as they go; Tame Heifers there their Thirst allay, And for the Stream wild Asses bray. 8 From pleasant Trees which shade the Brink, The Lark and Linnet light to drink Their Songs the Lark and Linnet raise, And chide our Silence in his Praise. Pause I 9 GOD from his cloudy Cistern pours On the parch'd Earth enriching Show'rs: The Grove, the Garden, and the Field, A Thousand joyful Blessings yield. 10 He makes the grassy Food arise, And gives the Cattle large Supplies: With Herbs for Man, of various Pow'r, To nourish Nature, or to cure. 11 What noble Fruit the Vines produce! The Olive yields a shining juice; Our Hearts are cheer'd with gen'rous Wine, With inward Joy our Faces shine. 12 O bless his Name, ye Britons, fed With Nature's chief Supporter, Bread; While Bread your vital Strength imparts, Serve him with Vigour in your Hearts. Pause II 13 Behold the stately Cedar stands, Rais'd in the Forest by his Hands; Birds to the Boughs for Shelter fly, And build their Nests secure on high. 14 To craggy Hill ascends the Goat; And at the airy Mountain's Foot The feebler Creatures make their Cell; He gives them Wisdom where to dwell. 15 He sets the Sun his circling Race, Appoints the Moon to change her Face; And when thick Darkness veils the Day, Calls out wild Beasts to hunt their Prey. 16 Fierce Lions lead their Young abroad, And, roaring, ask their Meat from GOD; But when the Morning-Beams arise, The savage Beast to Covert flies. 17 Then Man to daily Labour goes; The Night was made for his Repose; Sleep is thy Gift, that sweet Relief From tiresome Toil and wasting Grief. 18 How strange thy Works! how great thy Skill! And ev'ry Land thy Riches fill: Thy Wisdom round the World we see; This spacious Earth is full of Thee. 19 Nor less thy Glories in the Deep, Where Fish in Millions swim and creep With wond'rous Motions, swift or slow, Still wand'ring in the Paths below. 20 There Ships divide their watry Way, And Flocks of scaly Monsters play; There dwells the huge Leviathan, And foams and sports in Spite of Man. Pause III 21 Vast are thy Works, Almighty Lord, All Nature rests upon thy Word, And the whole Race of Creatures stands, Waiting their Portion from thy Hands. 22 While each receives his diff'rent Food, Their chearful Looks pronounce it good: Eagles and Bears, and Whales and Worms, Rejoice and praise in diff'rent Forms. 23 But when thy Face is hid, they mourn, And dying, to their Dust return; Both Man and Beast their Souls resign; Life, Breath and Spirit, all is thine. 24 But thou canst breathe on Dust again, And fill the World with Beasts and Men; A Word of thy creating Breath Repairs the Wastes of Time and Death. 25 His Works, the Wonders of his Might, Are honour'd with his own Delight; How awful are his glorious Ways! The Lord is dreadful in his Praise. 26 The Earth stands trembling at thy Stroke, And at thy Touch the Mountains smoke; Yet humble Souls may see thy Face, And tell their Wants to sov'reign grace. 27 In Thee my Hopes and wishes meet, And make my Meditations sweet; Thy Praises shall my Breath employ, Till it expire in endless Joy. 28 While haughty Sinners die accurst, Their Glory bury'd with their Dust, I to my GOD, my heav'nly King, Immortal Hallelujahs sing. Topics: God his Creation and Provdence; Praise for creation and providence; Providence in Air, Earth and Sea; Works of creation and providence Scripture: Psalm 104
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Christ's Kingdom and Priesthood

Appears in 77 hymnals First Line: Jesus, our Lord, ascend thy Throne Lyrics: 1 Jesus, our Lord, ascend thy Throne, And near the Father sit; In Sion shall thy Pow'r be known, And make thy Foes submit. 2 What Wonders shall thy Gospel do! Thy Converts shall surpass The num'rous Drops of Morning Dew, And own thy sov'reign grace. 3 GOD hath pronounc'd a firm Decree, Nor changes what he swore; "Eternal shall thy Priesthood be, "When Aaron is no more. 4 "Melchizedek, that wond'rous Priest, "That King of high Degree, "That holy Man who Abr'am blest, "Was but a Type of Thee." 5 Jesus, our Priest, for ever lives To plead for us above; Jesus, our King for ever gives The blessings of his Love. 6 GOD shall exalt his glorious Head, And his high Throne maintain; Shall strike the Pow'rs and Princes dead Who dare oppose his Reign. Scripture: Psalm 110
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The Blesings of the Pious and Charitable

Appears in 68 hymnals First Line: Thrice happy Man, who fears the Lord Lyrics: 1 Thrice happy Man who fears the Lord, Loves his commands, and trusts his Word; Honour and Peace his Days attend, And Blessings to his Seed descend. 2 Compassion dwells upon his Mind, To Works of Mercy still inclin'd; He lends the Poor some present Aid, Or gives them, not to be repaid. 3 When times grow dark, and Tidings spread That fill his Neighbours round with dread, His Heart is arm'd against the fear, For GOD with all his Pow'r is there. 4 His Soul well fix'd upon the Lord, Draws heav'nly Courage from his Word; Amidst the Darkness Light shall rise, To cheer his Heart and bless his Eyes. 5 He hath dispers'd his Alms abroad; His Works are still before his God; His Name on Earth shall long remain, While envious Sinners fret in vain. Topics: Blessings of a person; Charity and justice; Charity to the poor; Good Works; Liberality rewarded Scripture: Psalm 112
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Liberality rewarded

Appears in 91 hymnals First Line: Happy is he that fears the Lord Lyrics: 1 Happy is he that fears the Lord, And follows his commands; Who lends the Poor without reward, Or gives with lib'ral Hands. 2 As Pity dwells within his breast To all the sons of Need; So GOD shall answer his Request With Blessings on his Seed. 3 No evil Tidings shall surprize His well-establish'd Mind; His soul to GOD, his Refuge, flies, And leaves his Fears behind. 4 In Times of general Distress Some Beams of Light shall shine, To shew the World his Righteousness, And give him Peace divine. 5 His Works of Piety and Love Remain before the Lord; Honour on Earth, and Joys above Shall be his sure Reward. Topics: Blessings of a person; Charity and justice; Charity to the poor; Good Works; Liberality rewarded Scripture: Psalm 112
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The Majesty and Condescension of God

Appears in 45 hymnals First Line: Ye that delight to serve the Lord Lyrics: 1 Ye that delight to serve the Lord, The Honours of his Name record, His sacred Name for ever bless; Where'er the circling Sun displays His rising Beams, or setting Rays, Let Lands and Seas his Pow'r confess. 2 Not Time, nor Nature's narrow Rounds, Can give his vast dominion Bounds; The Heav'ns are far below his Height: Let no created Greatness dare With our eternal GOD compare, Armd with his uncreated Might. 3 He bows his glorious Head to view What the bright Hosts of angels do, And bends his Care to mortal Things; His sov'reign Hand exalts the Poor, He takes the Needy from the Door, And makes them Company for Kings. 4 When childless Families despair, He sends the Blessing of an Heir, To rescue their expiring Name; The Mother, with a thankful Voice, Proclaims his Praises and her Joys; Let ev'ry Age advance his Fame. Topics: God and Condescension of Christ; God his sovereignty and goodness to man Scripture: Psalm 113
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God Sovereign and Gracious

Appears in 61 hymnals First Line: Ye Servants of th' Almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ye Servants of th' Almighty King, In ev'ry Age his Praises sing; Where'er the Sun shall rise or set, The Nations shall his Praise repeat. 2 Above the Earth, beyond the Sky, Stands his high throne of Majesty; Nor Time nor Place his Power restrain, Nor bound his universal Reign. 3 Which of the Sons of Adam dare, Or Angels, with their GOD compare? His Glories how divinely bright, Who dwells in uncreated Light? 4 Behold his Love, he stoops to view What saints above and Angels do; And condescends yet more to know The mean Affairs of Men below. 5 From Dust and Cottages obscure, His Grace exalts the humble Poor; Gives them the Honour of his Sons, And fits them for their heav'nly Thrones. 6 [A Word of his creating Voice Can make the barren House rejoice; Though Sarah's ninety Years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With Joy the Mother views her Son, And tells the Wonders GOD has done; Faith may grow strong when Sense despairs; If Nature fails the Promise bears.] Topics: God and Condescension of Christ; God his sovereignty and goodness to man Scripture: Psalm 113

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