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To thee, almighty God, we bring

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts' Psalms & Hymns. 2nd Baltimore ed. #aDXXXIV (1804)
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For the 5th of November

Author: Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DXXXIV (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: To thee, almighty God, we bring Lyrics: 1 To thee, almighty God, we bring The humble tribute of our songs; O teach our thankful hearts to sing, Or praise will languish on their tongues. 2 While Britain (favor'd of the skies) Recalls the wonders God hath wrought; Let grateful joy adoring rise, And warm to rapture every thought. 3 When hell and Rome combin'd their power, And doom'd these isles their certain prey; Thy hand forbade the fatal hour, Their impious plots in ruin lay. 4 Again our restless cruel foes Resum'd, avow'd their black design; Again to save us God arose, And Britain own'd the hand divine. 5 Why, gracious God, is Britain sav'd? Why bless'd with liberty and light? Nor by fell tyranny enslav'd, Nor lost in superstition's night? 6 Not for our sake, we conscious own; A wretched, vile, ungrateful race: 'Tis done to make thy glory known; To show the wonders of thy grace. 7 The wonders of thy grace complete; Reform this wretched guilty land! Let thankful love, beneath thy feet, Confess thy kind, thy guardian hand! 8 Let every age adore thy name, While nature's circling wheels shall roll! Thy mercies every tongue proclaim, And sound thy praise from pole to pole. Topics: Times and Seasons Days of Thanksgiving; National deliverances celebrated; National prayer and praise; November the fifth; Thanksgiving days Languages: English
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On the Fifth of November

Hymnal: Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse and Prose #121 (1780) First Line: To thee, Almighty God, we bring Lyrics: To thee, Almighty God, we bring The humble tribute of our songs: O teach our thankful hearts to sing! Or praise will languish on our tongues. While Britain (favour'd of the skies) Recalls the wonders God hath wrought; Let grateful joy adoring rise, And warm to rapture every thought. When hell and Rome combin'd their pow'r, And doom'd these isles their certain prey; Thy hand forbade the fatal hour, Their impious plots in ruin lay. Again our restless cruel foes Resum'd, avow'd, their black design; Again to save us God arose, And Britain own'd the hand divine. Why, gracious God, is Britain sav'd? Why blest with liberty and light? Nor by fell tyranny enslav'd, Nor lost in superstition's night? Not for our sakes, we conscious own; A wretched, vile, ungrateful race: 'Tis done to make thy glory known; To shew the wonders of thy grace. The wonders of thy grace compleat; Reform this wretched, guilty land! Let thankful love, beneath thy feet, Confess thy kind, thy guardian hand! Let every age adore thy name, While nature's circling wheels shall roll! Thy mercies every tongue proclaim, And sound thy praise from pole to pole. Languages: English

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