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The Greatness of GOD

Appears in 257 hymnals First Line: My GOD, my KIng, tny various Praise Lyrics: 1 My God, my King, thy various Praise Shall fill the Remnant of my days; Thy Grace employ my humble Tongue Till Death and Glory raise the Song. 2 The Wings of ev'ry Hour shall bear Some thankful Tribute to thine Ear; And ev'ry setting Sun shall see New Works of Duty done for Thee. 3 Thy Truth and Justice I'll proclaim; Thy Bounty flows, an endless Stream; Thy Mercy swift, thine Anger slow, But dreadful to the stubborn foe. 4 Thy Works with sov'reign Glory shine, And speak thy Majesty divine; Let Britain round her Shores proclaim The Sound and Honour of thy Name. 5 Let distant Times and Nations raise The long Succession of thy Praise, And unborn Ages make my Song The Joy and Labour of their Tongue. 6 But who can speak thy wond'rous Deeds, Thy greatness all our Thoughts exceeds; Vast and unsearchable thy Ways, Vast and immortal be thy Praise. Topics: Assistance from God; Blessings of a nation; Frailty of Man; God and Condescension of Christ; God great and good; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; Grace above riches; Life and Riches short and feeble; Nation's prosperity; Spiritual Enemies overcome; Vanity of Man as mortal; Victory over temptations; War spiritual Scripture: Psalm 144
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The Goodness of GOD

Appears in 234 hymnals First Line: Sweet is the Mem'ry of thy Grace Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the Mem'ry of thy Grace, My GOD my heav'nly King; Let Age to Age thy Rightousness In Sounds of Glory sing. 2 GOD reigns on high, but not confines His Goodness to the Skies; Through the whole Earth his Bounty shines, And ev'ry Want supplies. 3 With longing Eyes thy Creatures wait On Thee for daily Food, Thy lib'ral Hand provides them Meat, And fills their Mouths with Good. 4 How kind are thy Compassions Lord! How slow thine Anger moves! But soon he sends his pard'ning Word To chear the Souls he loves. 5 Creatures, with all their endless Race Thy Pow'r and Praise proclaim; But Saints that taste thy richer Grace Delight to bless thy Name. Topics: Afflicted and tempted, supported; Attributes of God; Compassion of God; Faithfulness Of God; God goodness and mercy; God great and good; God His perfections; God kind to his people; God mercy and truth; God worthy of all praise; Persecutions of God; Truth, Grace and Protection Scripture: Psalm 145:7-13
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Summer and Winter: A Song for Great-Britain

Appears in 39 hymnals First Line: O Britain, praise thy mighty GOD Lyrics: 1 O Britain, praise thy mighty GOD, And make his Honours known abroad, He bid the Ocean round thee flow; Not Bars of Brass could guard thee so. 2 Thy Children are secure and blest; Thy Shores have Peace, thy Cities Rest; He feeds thy Sons with finest Wheat, And adds his Blessing to their Meat. 3 Thy changing Seasons he ordains, Thine early and thy latter Rains; His Flakes of Snow like Wool he sends, And thus the springing Corn defends. 4 With hoary Frost he strews the Ground; His Hail descends with clatt'ring Sound: Where is the Man so vainly bold That dares defy his dreadful Cold? 5 He bids the Southern Breezes blow; The Ice dissolve, the Waters flow; But he hath nobler Works and Ways To call the Britons to his Praise. 6 To all the Isle his Laws are shown, His Gospel through the Nation known; He hath not thus reveal'd his Word To ev'ry Land: Praise ye the Lord. Topics: Attributes of God; Blessings of a nation; Blessings of the country; Britain's happiness; Compassion of God; Creation and Providence; God great and good; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; Grace and providence; Harvest; Persecutions of God; Praise for rain; Praise for temporal blessings; Providence and Grace promised; Providence in Air, Earth and Sea; Rain from heaven; Weather; Winter and Summer; Works of creation and providence Scripture: Psalm 147
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The Church's Complaint on Persecution

Appears in 43 hymnals First Line: Lord, we have heard thy Works of old Lyrics: 1 Lord, we have heard thy Works of old, Thy Works of Pow'r and Grace; When to our Ears our Fathers told The Wonders of their Days. 2 How thou didst build thy Churches here, And make thy Gospel known; Amongst them did thine Arm appear, Thy Light and Glory shone. 3 In GOD they boasted all the Day, And in a chearful Throng Did Thousands meet to praise and pray, And Grace was all their Song. 4 But now our Souls are seiz'd with Shame, Confusion fills our Face, To hear the Enemy blaspheme, And Fools reproach thy grace. 5 Yet have we not forgot our GOD, Nor falsely dealt with Heav'n, Nor have our Steps declin'd the Road Of Duty thou hast giv'n. 6 Tho' Dragons all around us roar, With their destructive Breath, And thine own Hand has bruis'd us sore Hard by the Gates of Death. Pause. 7 We are expos'd all Day to die As Martyrs for thy Cause, As Sheep for Slaughter, bound we lie By sharp and bloody Laws. 8 Awake, arise, Almighty Lord, Why sleeps thy wonted Grace? Why should we look like Men abhorr'd Or banish'd from thy Face? 9 Wilt thou for ever cast us off, And still neglect our Cries? For ever hide thine heav'nly Love From our afflicted Eyes? 10 Down to the Dust our soul is bow'd, And dies upon the Ground; Rise for our Help, rebuke the Proud, And all their Pow'rs confound. 11 Redeem us from perpetual Shame, Our Saviour and our GOD: We plead the Honours of thy Name, The Merits of thy Blood. Topics: Patience under persecutions; Persecuted Saints, their Prayer and Faith; Persecutors complained of Scripture: Psalm 44:1-3
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The Prosperity of Sinners cursed

Appears in 127 hymnals First Line: Lord, what a thoughtless Wretch was I Lyrics: 1 Lord, what a thoughtless Wretch was I, To mourn, and murmur, and repine, To see the Wicked plac'd on high, In Pride and Robes of Honour shine! 2 But, O their End, their dreadful End! Thy Sanctuary taught me so; O slipp'ry Rocks I see them stand, And fi'ry Billows roll below. 3 Now let 'em boast how tall they rise, I'll never envy them again; There they may stand with haughty Eyes, Till they plunge deep in endless Pain. 4 Their fancy'd Joys, how fast they flee! Just like a Dream when Man awakes; Their Songs of softest Harmony Are but a Preface to their Plagues. 5 Now I esteem their Mirth and Wine Too dear to Purchase with my Blood; Lord, 'tis enough that thou art mine, My Life, my Portion, and my GOD. Topics: Prosperity dangerous; Providence its mystery unfolded Scripture: Psalm 73:3
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Praise to God from all Nations

Appears in 100 hymnals First Line: O all ye Nations praise the Lord Lyrics: 1 O all ye Nations, praise the Lord, Each with a diff'rent Tongue; In ev'ry Language learn his Word, And let his Name be sung. 2 His Mercy reigns through ev'ry Land; Proclaim his Grace abroad; For ever firm his Truth shall stand; Praise ye the faithful GOD. Topics: Praise from all nations Scripture: Psalm 117
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The Wisdom of God in his Works

Appears in 126 hymnals First Line: Songs of immortal Praise belong Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal Praise belong To my almighty GOD; He has my Heart, and he my Tongue, To spread his Name abroad. 2 How great the Works his Hand has wrought! How glorious in our Sight! And Men in ev'ry Age have sought His Wonders with Delight. 3 How most exact is Nature's Frame! How wise th' Eternal Mind! His Counsels never change the Scheme That his first Thoughts design'd. 4 When he redeem'd his chosen Sons, He fix'd his Cov'nant sure; The Orders that his Lips pronounce To endless Years endure. 5 Nature and Time, and Earth and Skies, Thy heav'nly Skill proclaim; What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read thy Name? 6 To fear thy Pow'r, to trust thy Grace, Is our divinest Skill; And he's the wisest of our Race That best obeys thy Will. Topics: Attributes of God; God Faithfulness; God His perfections; God his wisdom in his works; God Unchangeable; Goodness of God; Persecutions of God; Works and grace Scripture: Psalm 111
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Thy Name, Almighty Lord

Appears in 225 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thy Name, Almighty Lord, Shall sound through distant Lands; Great is thy Grace, and sure thy Word; Thy Truth for ever stands. 2 Far be thine Honour spread, And long thy Praise endure, Till Morning-Light and Evening-Shade Shall be exchang'd no more. Topics: Praise from all nations Scripture: Psalm 117
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Desire of Knowledge; or, The Teachings of the Spirit with the Word

Appears in 70 hymnals First Line: Thy Mercies fill the Earth, O Lord Lyrics: 1 Thy Mercies fill the Earth, O Lord, How good thy Works appear! Open mine Eyes to read thy Word, And see thy Wonders there. 2 My Heart was fashion'd by thy Hand, My Service is thy Due; O make thy Servant understand The Duties he must do. 3 Since I'm a Stranger here below, Let not thy Path be hid; But mark the Road my Feet should go, And be my constant Guide 4 When I confess'd my wand'ring Ways, Thou heard'st my Soul complain; Grant me the teachings of thy Grace, Or I shall stray again. 5 If GOD to me his Statutes shew, And heav'nly Truths impart, His Works for Ever I'll pursue, His Law shall rule my Heart. 6 This was my Comfort when I bore Variety of Grief; It made me learn thy Word the more, And fly to that Relief. 7 [In vain the Proud deride me now; I'll ne'er forget thy Law, Nor let that blessed Gospel go Whence all my Hopes I draw. 8 When I have learn'd my Father's Will, I'll teach the World his Ways; My thankful Lips inspir'd with Zeal, Shall loud pronounce his Praise.] Topics: Desire of knowledge; Counsel and Support from God; Delight in Law of God; Knowledge deferred; Scripture attended with Spirit; Spirit his teaching desired Scripture: Psalm 119:64

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