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World without End

Author: John L. Bell, b. 1949 Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #532 (1994) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: Praise to the Lord for the joys of the earth Languages: English Tune Title: BONNIE GEORGE CAMPBELL
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Spirit Blowing through Creation

Author: Marty Haugen, b. 1950 Hymnal: Gather (3rd ed.) #555 (2011) Scripture: Psalm 104 Refrain First Line: Spirit renewing the earth Topics: Pentecost Sunday; Confirmation; Compassion; Creation; Healing; Love of God for Us; Ministry; Petition/Prayer; Renewal; Salvation Languages: English Tune Title: [Spirit blowing through creation]
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We Will Extol You, God and King

Author: Greg Scheer Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #562 (2013) Scripture: Psalm 104 Refrain First Line: One generation will call to the next Topics: Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration Languages: English Tune Title: SCARECROW
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Praise the Lord of heaven

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith, b. 1926 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #568 (2000) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Scripture: Psalm 104:1-30 Lyrics: 1 Praise the Lord of heaven, praise him in the height; praise him, all his angels, praise him, hosts of light. Sun and moon together, shining stars aflame, planets in their courses, magnify his name! 2 Earth and ocean praise him; mountains, hills and trees; fire and hail and tempest, wind and storm and seas. Praise him, fields and forests, birds on flashing wings, praise him, beasts and cattle, all created things. 3 Now by prince and people let his praise be told; praise him, men and maidens, praise him, young and old. He, the Lord of glory! We, his praise proclaim! High above all heavens magnify his name! Topics: Joy, Praise and Thanksgiving; The Wholeness of Creation; Year A Christmas 1; Year B Christmas 1; Year C Christmas 1; Year C Easter 5 Languages: English Tune Title: VICARS' CLOSE
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World without End

Author: John L. Bell, b. 1949 Hymnal: RitualSong #673 (1996) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Scripture: Psalm 104 First Line: Praise to the Lord for the joys of the earth Topics: Ecology; Faithfulness of God; Family Life; Friendship; Gathering; Going Forth; Growth; Healing; Journey; Labor; Life; Poverty; Praise; Praise; Seasons; Social Concern; Stewardship; Stranger Languages: English Tune Title: BONNIE GEORGE CAMPBELL

Psalm 104: Send Forth Your Spirit, O Lord

Author: Christopher Walker Hymnal: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) #796 (2019) Scripture: Psalm 104:1-2 First Line: Bless the Lord, O my soul Refrain First Line: Send forth your Spirit, O Lord Topics: Psalms and Canticles Languages: English Tune Title: [Send forth your Spirit, O Lord]
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The Seasons Are Fixed by Wisdom Divine

Author: Unknown Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5871 Meter: 10.10.11.11 Scripture: Psalm 104 Lyrics: 1. The seasons are fixed by wisdom divine, The slow-changing moon show forth God’s design; The sun in his circuit his maker obeys, And running his journey hastes not nor delays. 2. The Lord makes the night, when, leaving their lair, The lions creep forth, God’s bounty to share; The Lord makes the morning, when beasts steal away And men are beginning the work of the day. 3. How many and wise Thy works are, O Lord! The earth with the wealth of wisdom is stored; The sea bears in safety the ships to and fro, And creatures unnumbered it shelters below. 4. Thy creatures all look to Thee for their food; Thy hands open wide, they gather the good; Thy face Thou concealest, in anguish they yearn; Their breath Thou withholdest, to dust they return. 5. Thy Spirit, O Lord, makes life to abound, The earth is renewed, and fruitful the ground; To God ascribe glory and wisdom and might, Let God in His creatures forever delight. 6. Before the Lord’s might earth trembles and quakes, The mountains are rent, and smoke from them breaks; The Lord I will worship through all of my days, Yea, while I have being my God I will praise. 7. Rejoicing in God, my thought shall be sweet, While sinners depart in ruin complete; My soul, bless Jehovah, His name be adored, Come, praise Him, ye people, and worship the Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: ASPINWALL
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God lov'd the world beyond degree

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XCIV (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 104 Lyrics: 1 God lov'd the world beyond degree, Sure no such other love can be; He sent his son, who died and sav'd, The whole of man to sin enslav'd. 2 But to complete that glorious plan, The Son of God became like man; When he assum'd our flesh and blood, He died like man, but not as God. 3 He bore the curse to make us bless'd! On him doth our Salvation rest; When all our sins on him were laid, His death for all attonement made. 4 His death has purchas'd life and grace For all the lost of Adam's race; No other sacrifice could pay, For sin, and take our guilt away. 5 They, who on him the Saviour b'lieve, They shall not perish, but shall live; The Saviour came not to condemn The sons of men, but ransom'd them. 6 Come helpless sinners, take a view Come see what Christ has done for you; Believe in him, and trust his pow'r, And he will save you ever more Topics: Whitsun-Monday Languages: English
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My soul praise the Lord, speak good of his Name

Author: W. K. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #CIV (1790) Scripture: Psalm 104 Lyrics: 1 My soul, praise the Lord, speak good of his Name O Lord our great God, how dost thou appear? So passing in glory, that great is thy fame, Honour and Majesty in thee shine most clear. 2 With light as a robe thou hast thyself clad, Whereby all the earth thy greatness may see: The heav'ns in such sort thou also hast spread, That they to a curtain compared may be. 3 His chamber-beams lie in the clouds full sure, Which as his chariots are made him to bear: And there with much swiftness his course doth endure, Upon the wings riding of winds in the air. 4 He maketh his spirits as heralds to go, And lightnings to serve we see also prest; His will to accomplish they run to and fro, To save or consume things as seemeth him best. 5 He groundeth the earth so firmly and fast, That it once to move none shall have such pow'r The deep a fair cov'ring for it made thou hast, Which by its own nature the hills would devour. 6 But at thy rebuke the waters do flee, And so give due place thy word to obey: At thy voice of thunder so fearful they be, That in their great raging they haste soon away. 7 The mountains full high they then up ascend, If thou do but speak, thy word they fulfil: So likewise the valleys most quickly descend, Where thou them appointest, remain they do still: 8 Their bounds thou hast set how far they shall run, So that in their rage not that pass they can: For God hath appointed they shall not return The earth to destroy more, which made was for man. The Second Part. 9 He sendeth his springs to strong streams or lakes, Which run do full swift among the huge hills, Where both the wild asses their thirst often slake, And beasts of the mountains thereof drink their fills. 10 By these pleasant springs and rivers most clear, The fowls of the air abide shall and dwell, Who moved by nature do hop here and there, Among the green branches their songs shall excel. 11 The mountains to moist the clouds he doth use; The earth with his works is wholly replete. So as the brute cattle he doth not refuse, But grass doth provide them, and herb for man's meat. 12 Yea, bread, wine, and oil, he made for man's sake, His face to refresh, and heart to make strong, The cedars of Liban the great Lord did make, Which trees he doth nourish, that grow up so long. 13 In these may birds build, and all make their nests; In fir-trees the storks remain and abide: The high hills are succours for wild goats to rest, Also the rock stony for conies to hide. 14 The moon then is set her seasons to run, The day from the night thereby to discern; And by the descending also of the sun, The cold from heat alway thereby we do learn. 15 When darkness doth come by God's will and pow'r, Then creep forth do all the beasts of the wood; The lions range roaring their prey to devour: But yet 'tis thou, Lord, who givest them food. 16 As soon as the sun is up, they retire, To couch in their dens, then are they full fain; That man to his work may, as right doth require, Till night come and call him to take rest again. The Third Part. 17 How sundry, O Lord, are all thy works found? With wisdom full great they are indeed wrought; So that the whole world of thy praise doth sound; And as for thy riches, they pass all men's thought: 18 So in the great sea which is large and broad, Where creeping things swarm and beasts of each sort; There mighty ships sail, and some lie at rode, The whale huge and monstrous there also doth sport. 19 All things on thee wait, thou dost them relieve, And thou in due time full well dost 'them feed: Now when it doth please thee the same for to give, They gather full gladly those things which they need. 20 Thou open'st thy hand, and they find such grace, That they with good things are filled we see: But sore they are troubled if thou hide thy face, For if thou their breath take vile dust then they be. 21 Again when thy Spirit from thee doth proceed, All things to appoint, and what shall ensue; Then are they created as thou bast decreed, And dost by thy goodness the dry earth renew. 22 The praise of the Lord for ever shall last, Who may in his works by right well rejoice; His look can the earth make to tremble full fast, And likewise the mountains to smoke at his voice, 23 To this Lord and God will I sing always; So long as I live my God praise will I: Then an I most certain my words shall him please; I will rejoice in him, to him I will cry. 24 The sinners, O Lord, consume in thine ire; Also the perverse, them root out with shame; But as for my soul now, let it still desire, And say with the faithful, Praise ye the Lord's Name. Languages: English
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Adoru ni nun la Reĝon de glor'

Author: Robert Grant; ROS' Haruo; William Kethe; William John Downes Hymnal: TTT-Himnaro Cigneta #3 Scripture: Psalm 104 Lyrics: 1. Adoru ni nun la Reĝon de glor', Kaj kantu ni kun laŭdego el kor': Potenca, am-plena, de ĉio la Font', Ja Di' suverena, eterna Savont'. 2. Prikantu do Lin, reĝantan kun grac'. Stelarojn sen fin' Li kreas en spac', Kaj ankaŭ fulm-nubojn minacajn laŭ form'; Li rajdas kerubojn, heroldojn de l' ŝtorm'. 3. Tutpova Sinjor', pratempe per Vort' Vi celis nin por eterna bon-sort', Establis la teron per firma dekret', Kaj kaŝis misteron en ĉiu floret'. 4. Al la kreitar' ja mankas neni'. La ter-loĝantar' klarvidas, ke Vi Provizas abunde por ĉies bezon'. Ni dankas profunde pro ĉia am-don'. 5. Mallonga la viv' de ni sur la ter'; Fatala la driv' al fina mister'; Sed ne al Infero, ĉar fido al Di' Kaj la Krist-ofero nin savos de ĝi. 6. Leviĝas de l' ĥor' anĝela la laŭd' Al Vi, Di-Sinjor', kun ĝoja aplaŭd'. Simile de l' tero leviĝas, ho Di', Kun arda sincero laŭdkanto al Vi. 7. Mortema polvid', feblega teran' Vin kredas kun fid' al via vivoplan': Tenera kompato, ŝirmanta fortik' — Kreinto, Helpanto, Savonto, Amik'! Topics: Praise to God Languages: Esperanto Tune Title: LYONS

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