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Governing Power and Goodness; or, Our Grace tried by Afflictions

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #115 (1740) First Line: Sing, all ye Nations, to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Sing, all ye Nations, to the Lord, Sing with a joyful Noise; With Melody of Sound record His Honours and your Joys. 2 Say to the Pow'r that shakes the Sky, "How terrible art Thou! "Sinners before thy presence fly, "Or at thy feet they bow." 3 [Come, see the wonders of our GOD, How glorious are his Ways; In Moses' Hand he puts his Rod, And cleaves the frighted Seas. 4 He made the ebbing Channel dry, While Isr'el pass'd the Flood; There did the Church begin their Joy, And triumph in their GOD.] 5 He rules by his resistless Might: Will Rebel Mortals dare Provoke th' Eternal to the Fight, And tempt that dreadful War? 6 O bless our GOD, and never cease; Ye Saints, fulfil his Praise; He keeps our Life, maintains our Peace, And guides our doubtful Ways. 7 Lord, thou hast prov'd our suff'ring Souls, To make our Graces shine; So Silver bears the burning Coals, The Metal to refine. 8 Thro' watry Deeps, and fi'ry Ways, We march at thy Command, Led to possess the promis'd Place By thine unerring Hand. Topics: God governing power and goodness; Grace tried by afflictions; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for hearing prayer; Prayer heard; Saints tried and preserved Scripture: Psalm 66 Languages: English
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Governing power and goodness; or, our grace tried by afflictions

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #131b (1791) First Line: Sing, all ye nations to the lord Lyrics: 1 Sing, all ye nations to the Lord, Sing with a joyful noise: With melody of sound record His honors and your joys. 2 Say to the Pow'r that form'd the sky, "How terrible art thou! "Sinners before thy presence fly, "Or at thy feet they bow." [3 Come see the wonders of our God, How glorious are his ways! In Moses' hand he puts his rod, And clave the frighted seas. 4 He made the ebbing channel dry, While Isra'l pass'd the flood; There did the church begin their joy, And triumph in their God.] 5 He rules by his resistless might; Will rebel mortals dare Provoke th’ Eternal to the fight, And tempt that dreadful war? 6 O bless our God, and never cease; Ye saints, fulfil his praise; He keeps our life, maintains our peace, And guides our doubtful ways. 7 Lord, thou hast prov'd our suff'ring souls, To make our graces shine; So silver bears the burning coals, The metal to refine. 8 Through wat'ry deeps and fiery ways We march at thy command, Led to possess the promis'd place By thine unerring hand. Scripture: Psalm 66 Languages: English
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Governing Power and Goodness; or, Our Grace tried by Afflictions

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #LXVIa (1785) First Line: Sing, all the nations to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Sing, all ye nations to the Lord, Sing with a joyful noise; With melody of sound record His honours and your joys. 2 Say to the power that form'd the sky, "How terrible art thou! "Sinners before thy presence fly, "Or at thy feet they bow." 3 [Come see the wonders of our God, How glorious are his ways? In Moses hand he puts his rod? And clave the frighted seas. 4 He made the ebbing channel dry, While Israel pass'd the flood; There did the church begin their joy, And triumph in their God.] 5 He rules by his resistless might: Will rebel mortals dare Provoke th’ Eternal to the fight, And tempt that dreadful war. 6 Oh bless our God, and never cease; Ye saints, fulfil his praise; He keeps our life, maintains our peace, And guides our doubtful ways. 7 Lord, thou hast prov'd our suffering souls, To make our graces shine; So silver bears the burning coals, The metal to refine. 8 Thro' watery deeps, and fiery ways We march at thy command, Led to possess the promis'd place By thine unerring hand. Scripture: Psalm 66 Languages: English
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Governing Power and Goodness; or, Our Grace tried by Afflictions

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.) #114 (1786) First Line: Sing, all the nations to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Sing, all ye nations to the Lord, Sing with a joyful noise; With melody of sound record His honours and your joys. 2 Say to the Power that form'd the sky, "How terrible art thou! "Sinners before thy presence fly, "Or at thy feet they bow." 3 [Come see the wonders of our God, How glorious are his ways? In Moses hand he puts his rod, And clave the frighted seas. 4 He made the ebbing channel dry, While Israel pass'd the flood; There did the church begin their joy, And triumph in their God.] 5 He rules by his resistless might: Will rebel mortals dare Provoke th’ Eternal to the fight, And tempt that dreadful war. 6 Oh bless our God, and never cease; Ye saints, fulfil his praise; He keeps our life, maintains our peace, And guides our doubtful ways. 7 Lord, thou hast prov'd our suffering souls, To make our graces shine; So silver bears the burning coals, The metal to refine. 8 Through watery deeps and fiery ways We march at thy command, Led to possess the promis'd place By thine unerring hand. Topics: Afflictions trying our graces; Christ his Zeal and Reproaches; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; God governing power and goodness; Grace Tried by Affliction; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for Healing Prayer; Church its increase; National deliverance; Nation's prosperity; Afflictions trying our graces; Christ his Zeal and Reproaches; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; God governing power and goodness; Grace Tried by Affliction; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for Healing Prayer; Church its increase; National deliverance; Nation's prosperity Scripture: Psalm 66 Languages: English
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Governing Power and Goodness; or, Our Grace tried by Afflictions

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #114 (1790) First Line: Sing, all the nations to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Sing, all ye nations to the Lord, Sing with a joyful noise; With melody of sound record His honours and your joys. 2 Say to the Power that form'd the sky, "How terrible art thou! "Sinners before thy presence fly, "Or at thy feet they bow." 3 [Come see the wonders of our God, How glorious are his ways? In Moses hand he puts his rod, And clave the frighted seas. 4 He made the ebbing channel dry, While Israel pass'd the flood; There did the church begin their joy, And triumph in their God.] 5 He rules by his resistless might: Will rebel mortals dare Provoke th’ Eternal to the fight, And tempt that dreadful war. 6 Oh bless our God, and never cease; Ye saints, fulfil his praise; He keeps our life, maintains our peace, And guides our doubtful ways. 7 Lord, thou hast prov'd our suffering souls, To make our graces shine; So silver bears the burning coals, The metal to refine. 8 Through watery deeps and fiery ways We march at thy command, Led to possess the promis'd place By thine unerring hand. Topics: Afflictions trying our graces; Christ his Zeal and Reproaches; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; God governing power and goodness; Grace Tried by Affliction; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for Healing Prayer; Church its increase; National deliverance; Nation's prosperity; Afflictions trying our graces; Christ his Zeal and Reproaches; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; God governing power and goodness; Grace Tried by Affliction; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for Healing Prayer; Church its increase; National deliverance; Nation's prosperity Scripture: Psalm 66 Languages: English
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Governing Power and Goodness; or, Our Grace tried by Afflictions

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #122 (1786) First Line: Sing, all the nations to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Sing, all ye nations to the Lord, Sing with a joyful noise; With melody of sound record His honours and your joys. 2 Say to the Power that form'd the sky, "How terrible art thou! "Sinners before thy presence fly, "Or at thy feet they bow." 3 [Come see the wonders of our God, How glorious are his ways? In Moses hand he puts his rod, And clave the frighted seas. 4 He made the ebbing channel dry, While Israel pass'd the flood; There did the church begin their joy, And triumph in their God.] 5 He rules by his resistless might: Will rebel mortals dare Provoke th’ Eternal to the fight, And tempt that dreadful war. 6 Oh bless our God, and never cease; Ye saints, fulfil his praise; He keeps our life, maintains our peace, And guides our doubtful ways. 7 Lord, thou hast prov'd our suffering souls, To make our graces shine; So silver bears the burning coals, The metal to refine. 8 Through watery deeps and fiery ways We march at thy command, Led to possess the promis'd place By thine unerring hand. Topics: Afflictions trying our graces; Christ his Zeal and Reproaches; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; God governing power and goodness; Grace Tried by Affliction; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for Healing Prayer; Church its increase; National deliverance; Nation's prosperity; Afflictions trying our graces; Christ his Zeal and Reproaches; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; God governing power and goodness; Grace Tried by Affliction; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for Healing Prayer; Church its increase; National deliverance; Nation's prosperity Scripture: Psalm 66 Languages: English
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Governing Power and Goodness; or, Our Grace tried by Afflictions

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #122 (1787) First Line: Sing, all the nations to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Sing, all ye nations to the Lord, Sing with a joyful noise; With melody of sound record His honours and your joys. 2 Say to the Power that form'd the sky, "How terrible art thou! "Sinners before thy presence fly, "Or at thy feet they bow." 3 [Come see the wonders of our God, How glorious are his ways? In Moses hand he puts his rod, And clave the frighted seas. 4 He made the ebbing channel dry, While Israel pass'd the flood; There did the church begin their joy, And triumph in their God.] 5 He rules by his resistless might: Will rebel mortals dare Provoke th’ Eternal to the fight, And tempt that dreadful war. 6 Oh bless our God, and never cease; Ye saints, fulfil his praise; He keeps our life, maintains our peace, And guides our doubtful ways. 7 Lord, thou hast prov'd our suffering souls, To make our graces shine; So silver bears the burning coals, The metal to refine. 8 Through watery deeps and fiery ways We march at thy command, Led to possess the promis'd place By thine unerring hand. Topics: Afflictions trying our graces; Christ his Zeal and Reproaches; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; God governing power and goodness; Grace Tried by Affliction; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for Healing Prayer; Church its increase; National deliverance; Nation's prosperity; Afflictions trying our graces; Christ his Zeal and Reproaches; Christ his sufferings for our salvation; God governing power and goodness; Grace Tried by Affliction; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for Healing Prayer; Church its increase; National deliverance; Nation's prosperity Scripture: Psalm 66 Languages: English
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The God of Providence

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P66b (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Sing, all ye nations, to the Lord Languages: English
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Our graces tried by afflictions

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #P66a (1834) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Sing all ye nations to the Lord
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The God of Providence

Author: Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #110 (1875) First Line: Sing, all ye nations, to the Lord Scripture: Psalm 66 Tune Title: MERTON

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