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The Increase of the Church promised and pleaded

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXIX (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2:8 First Line: Father, is not thy promise pledg'd Lyrics: 1 Father, is not thy promise pledg'd To thine exalted Son, That thro' the nations of the earth Thy word of Life shall run? 2 "Ask, and I give the Heathen lands "For thine inheritance, "And to the world's remotest shores "Thine empire shall advance." 3 Hast thou not said the blinded Jews Shall their redeemer own; While Gentiles to his standard crowd, And bow before his throne? 4 [When shall th' untutor'd Indian tribes, A dark bewilder'd race, Sit down at our Immanuel's feet, And learn and feel his grace!] 5 Are not all kingdoms, tribes, and tongues, Under th' expanse of heav'n, To the dominion of thy son Without exemption given? 6 From east to west, from north to south, Then be his name ador'd! Europe, with all thy millions, shout Hosannahs to the Lord! 7 Asia, and Africa, resound From shore to shore his fame; And thou America, in songs, Redeeming love proclaim! Topics: The Church Glory Predicted; Glory of the Church predicted; Church Prayed for Languages: English
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The future increase of the Church promised

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCLI (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2:8 First Line: Father, is not thy promise pledg'd Lyrics: 1 Father, is not thy promise pledg'd To thine exalted Son, That through the nations of the earth Thy word of life shall run? 2 "Ask, and I give the heathen lands "For thine inheritance, "And to the world's remotest ends "Thine empire shall advance." 3 Hast thou not said the blinded Jews Shall their Redeemer own; While Gentiles to his standard crowd, And bow before his throne? 4 Are not all kingdoms, tribes and tongues Under th' expanse of heav'n, To the dominion of thy Son Without exception giv'n? 5 From east to west, from north to south, Then be his name ador'd! Let earth, with all its millions, shout Hosannas to the Lord! Languages: English
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The future increase of the Church promised

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCLI (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2:8 First Line: Father, is not thy promise pledg'd Lyrics: 1 Father, is not thy promise pledg'd To thine exalted Son, That through the nations of the earth Thy word of life shall run? 2 "Ask, and I give the heathen lands "For thine inheritance, "And to the world's remotest ends "Thine empire shall advance." 3 Hast thou not said the blinded Jews Shall their Redeemer own; While Gentiles to his standard crowd, And bow before his throne? 4 Are not all kingdoms, tribes and tongues Under th' expanse of heav'n, To the dominion of thy Son Without exception giv'n? 5 From east to west, from north to south, Then be his name ador'd! Let earth, with all its millions, shout Hosannas to the Lord! Languages: English
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Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendour

Author: George Hugh Bourne (1840-1925) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #84 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour, first begotten from the dead, thou alone, our strong defender, liftest up thy people’s head. Alleluia, Jesus, true and living bread! 2 Here our humblest homage pay we, here in loving reverence bow; here for faith’s discernment pray we, lest we fail to know thee now. Alleluia, thou art here, we ask not how. 3 Though the lowliest form doth veil thee as of old in Bethlehem, here as there thine angels hail thee, branch and flower of Jesse's stem. Alleluia, we in worship join with them. 4 Paschal Lamb, thine offering, finished once for all when thou wast slain, in its fullness undiminished shall forevermore remain, alleluia, Cleansing us from every stain. 5 Life-imparting heavenly Manna, stricken Rock with streaming side, heaven and earth with loud hosanna worship thee, the Lamb who died, alleluia, risen, ascended, glorified! Topics: Eucharist; Adoration; Bread; Easter (season); Eucharist; Ascension and Exaltation Languages: English Tune Title: ST. OSMUND
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Hills of the North, Rejoice

Author: Charles E. Oakley Hymnal: The Hymnbook #478 (1955) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 2:8 Lyrics: 1 Hills of the North, rejoice; River and mountain spring, Hark to the advent voice; Valley and low land, sing; Though absent long, your Lord is nigh; He judgment brings and victory. 2 Isles of the Southern seas, Deep in your coral caves Pent be each warring breeze, Lulled be your restless waves: He comes to reign with boundless sway, And makes your wastes His great highway. 3 Lands of the East, awake, Soon shall your sons be free; The sleep of ages break, And rise to liberty. On your far hills, long cold and gray, Has dawned the everlasting day. 4 Shores of the utmost West, Ye that have waited long, Unvisited, unblest, Break forth to swelling song; High raise the note, that Jesus died, Yet lives and reigns, the Crucified. 5 Shout, while ye journey home; Songs be in every mouth; Lo, from the North we come, From East, and West, and South. City of God, the bond are free, We come to live and reign in thee! Amen. Topics: Brotherhood; Church, The Church Triumphant; Missions; Unity; Kingdom of God on Earth, The Brotherhood Tune Title: LITTLE CORNARD
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Psalm 2

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.5 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why did the nations join to slay Lyrics: Why did the nations join to slay The Lord's anointed Son? Why did they cast his laws away, And tread his gospel down? The Lord, that sits above the skies, Derides their rage below; He speaks with vengeance in his eyes, And strikes their spirits through. "I call him my Eternal Son, And raise him from the dead; I make my holy hill his throne, And wide his kingdom spread. "Ask me, my Son, and then enjoy The utmost heathen lands: Thy rod of iron shall destroy The rebel that withstands." Be wise, ye rulers of the earth, Obey th' anointed Lord, Adore the King of heav'nly birth, And tremble at his word. With humble love address his throne; For if he frown, ye die: Those are secure, and those alone, Who on his grace rely. Topics: Christ exalted to the kingdom; Christ his sufferings and kingdom; Exaltation of Christ to the kingdom; Gentiles given to Christ; Resurrection and death of Christ; Submission to Christ; Sufferings and kingdom of Christ Languages: English
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The Kingdom of Christ

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CX (1790) Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why did the nations join to slay Lyrics: 1 Why did the nations join to slay The LORD’s anointed Son? Why did they cast his laws away, And tread his gospel down? 2 The LORD that sits above the skies, Derides their rage below, He speaks with vengeance in his eyes, And strikes their spirits through. 3 “I call him my eternal Son, "And raise him from the dead; "I make my holy hill his throne, "And wide his kingdom spread. 4 "Ask me, my Son, and then enjoy, "The utmost heathen lands: "Thy rod of iron shall destroy "The rebel that withstands." 5 Be wise, ye rulers of the earth, Obey th’ anointed LORD, Adore the King of heav'nly birth, And tremble at his word. 6 With humble love address his throne; For if he frown, ye die: Those are secure, and those alone, Who on his grace rely. Topics: After Sermon Languages: English
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Why did the nations join to slay

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.II (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 Why did the nations join to slay The Lord’s anointed Son? Why did they cast his laws away, And tread his gospel down? 2 The Lord that sits above the skies, Derides their rage below, He speaks with vengeance in his eyes, And strikes their spirits through. 3 “I call him my eternal Son, "And raise him from the dead! "I make my holy hill his throne, "And wide his kingdom spread. 4 "Ask me, my Son, and then enjoy "The utmost heathen lands: "Thy rod of iron shall destroy "The rebel that withstands." 5 Be wise, ye rulers of the earth, Obey th’anointed Lord, Adore the King of heavenly birth, And tremble at his Word. 6 With humble love address his throne; For if he frown, ye die: Those are secure, and those alone, Who on his grace rely. Topics: Christ's Death and Resurrection Languages: English
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Why did the nations join to slay

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #IIb (1780) Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 Why did the nations join to slay The LORD’s anointed Son? Why did they cast his laws away, And tread his gospel down? 2 The LORD that sits above the skies, Derides their rage below; He speaks with vengeance in his eyes, And strikes their spirits through. 3 “I call him my eternal son, "And raise him from the dead; "I make my holy hill his throne, "And wide his kingdom spread. 4 "Ask me, my Son, and then enjoy "The utmost heathen lands: "Thy rod of iron shall destroy "The rebel that withstands." 5 Be wise, ye rulers of the earth Obey th’ anointed LORD, Adore the King of heav'nly birth, And tremble at his word. 6 With humble love address his throne; For if he frown, ye die: Those are secure, and those alone, Who on his grace rely. Languages: English
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Why did the nations join to slay

Hymnal: Psalms #2b (1793) Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 Why did the nations join to slay The Lord’s anointed Son? Why did they cast his laws away, And tread his gospel down? 2 The Lord that sits above the skies, Derides their rage below, He speaks with vengeance in his eyes, And strikes their spirits through. 3 “I call him my eternal Son, "And raise him from the dead! "I make my holy hill his throne, "And wide his kingdom spread. 4 "Ask me, my Son, and then enjoy "The utmost heathen lands; "Thy rod of iron shall destroy "The rebel that withstands." 5 Be wise, ye rulers of the earth, Obey th’ anointed Lord, Adore the King of heavenly birth, And tremble at his word. 6 With humble love address his throne, For if he frown ye die: Those are secure, and those alone, Who on his grace rely. Languages: English

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