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Shout To The Lord, And Let Our Joys

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13561 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Shout to the Lord, and let our joys Throughout the nations run; Exulting skies, resound the noise Beyond the rising sun. 2 Thee, mighty God, our souls admire, To Thee glad voices sing, And join with the celestial choir To praise th’eternal King. 3 Thy power the whole creation rules, And on the starry skies Sits smiling at the weak designs Thine envious foes devise. 4 Thy scorn derides their feeble rage, And, with an awful frown, Flings vast confusion on their plots, And shakes their Babel down. 5 Their secret fires in caverns lay, And we the sacrifice; But gloomy caverns strove in vain To ’scape all-searching eyes. 6 Their dark designs were all revealed, Their treasons all betrayed: Praise to the God that broke the snare Their cursed hands had laid. 7 In vain the busy sons of hell Still new rebellions try, Their souls shall pine with envious rage, And vex away and die. 8 Almighty grace defends our land From their malicious power; So let us in united songs Almighty grace adore. Languages: English Tune Title: ARLINGTON
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Shout to the Lord, and let our Joys

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II.XCII (1766) Lyrics: 1 Shout to the Lord, and let our Joys Through the whole Nation run; Ye British Skies, resound the Noise Beyond the rising Sun. 2 Thee, mighty God, our Souls admire, Thee, our glad Voices sing, And join with the Celestial Choir To praise th' eternal King. 3 Thy Pow'r the whole Creation rules, And on the starry Skies Sits smiling at the weak Designs Thine envious Foes devise. 4 Thy Scorn derides their feeble Rage, And, with an awful Frown Flings vast Confusion on their Plots, And shakes their Babel down. [5 Their secret Fires in Caverns lay, And we the Sacrifice; But gloomy Caverns strove in vain To 'scape all searching Eyes. 6 Their dark Designs were all reveal'd, Their Treasons all betray'd; Praise to the Lord that broke the Snare Their cursed hands had laid.] 7 In vain the busy Sons of Hell Still new Rebellions try, Their Souls shall pine with envious Rage, And vex away and die. 8 Almighty Grace defends our Land From their malicious Pow'r; Let Britain with united Songs Almighty Grace adore. Topics: Church Its Safety and Protection; God All in All; Song for November 5th; Church Her Enemies dsappointed Languages: English
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Shout to the Lord, and let our joys

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Choice #H149 (1856)

Shout to the Lord, and let our joys

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Choice #H149 (1833)
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Shout to the Lord, and let our joys

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #612 (1835)
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Hymn 92

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #II.92 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Shout to the Lord, and let our joys Lyrics: Shout to the Lord, and let our joys Through the whole nation run; Ye British skies, resound the noise Beyond the rising sun. Thee, mighty God, our souls admire, Thee our glad voices sing, And join with the celestial choir To praise th' eternal King. Thy power the whole creation rules, And on the starry skies Sits smiling at the weak designs Thine envious foes devise. Thy scorn derides their feeble rage, And with an awful frown Flings vast confusion on their plots, And shakes their Babel down. [Their secret fires in caverns lay, And we the sacrifice; But gloomy caverns strove in vain To 'scape all-searching eyes. Their dark designs were all revealed, Their treasons all betrayed: Praise to the God that broke the snare Their cursed hands had laid.] In vain the busy sons of hell Still new rebellions try, Their souls shall pine with envious rage, And vex away and die. Almighty grace defends our land From their malicious power; Let Britain with united songs Almighty grace adore. Languages: English
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The church saved, and her enemies disappointed

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #II.XCII (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Shout to the Lord, and let our joys Lyrics: 1 Shout to the Lord, and let our joys Thro' the whole nation run; Ye British skies, resound the noise Beyond the rising sun. 2 Thee, mighty God! our souls admire; Thee our glad voices sing; And join with the celestial choir To praise th' eternal King. 3 Thy pow'r the whole creation rules, And on the starry skies Sits smiling at the weak designs Thine envious foes devise. 4 Thy scorn derides their feeble rage, And with an awful frown Flings vast confusion on their plots, And shakes their Babel down. 5 [Their secret fires in caverns lay, And we the sacrifice: But gloomy caverns strove in vain To 'scape all-searching eyes. 6 Their dark designs were all reveal'd, Their treasons all betray'd: Praise to the Lord, that broke the snare Their cursed hands had laid. 7 In vain the busy sons of hell Still new rebellions try, Their souls shall pine with envious rage, And vex away and die. 8 Almighty grace defends our land From their malicious pow'r: Let Britain with united songs Almighty grace adore. Languages: English
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Shout to the Lord, and let your joys

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Reformed Methodist Pocket Hymnal #II.182 (1828)
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Shout to the Lord, and let your joys

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. #B92 (1842)

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