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Christ is the world's true light

Author: G. W. Briggs, 1875-1959 Hymnal: Common Praise #396 (2000) Meter: 6.7.6.7.6.6.6.6 Scripture: Psalm 50:1 Topics: Advent I Year A; Sunday Next Before Lent; Lent IV Year A; Proper 20 Year C; Unity Languages: English Tune Title: DARMSTADT
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Psalm 50 Part 2

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.113 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50:8 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, The spacious fields Lyrics: Thus saith the Lord, "The spacious fields, And flocks, and herds, are mine; O'er all the cattle of the hills I claim a right divine. "I ask no sheep for sacrifice, Nor bullocks burnt with fire; To hope and love, to pray and praise, Is al] that I require. "Call upon me when trouble's near, My hand shall set thee free Then shall thy thankful lips declare The honor due to me. "The man that offers humble praise, He glorifies me best; And those that tread my holy ways Shall my salvation taste." Topics: Judgment day; Sinner and saint's portion; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Sins of tongue; Formal worship; Obedience better than sacrifice; Professions false; Saints rewarded at last Languages: English
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Obedience is better than Sacrifice

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #Lb (1780) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, The spacious fields Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "The spacious fields "And flocks, and herds, are mine; "O'er all the cattle of the hills, "I claim a right divine. 2 "I ask no sheep for sacrifice, "Nor bullocks burnt with fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Call upon me when trouble's near, "My hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful lips declare "The honor due to me. 4 "The man that offers humble praise, "He glorifies me best; "And those that tread my holy ways, "Shall my salvation taste." Languages: English
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Obedience is better than Sacrifice

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #Lb (1785) Scripture: Psalm 50:10-11 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, the spacious fields Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "the spacious fields "And flocks, and herds, are mine, "O'er all the cattle of the hills "I claim a right divine. 2 "I ask no sheep for sacrifice, "Nor bullocks burnt with fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Invoke my name when trouble's near, "My hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful lips declare "The honor due to me. 4 "The man that offers humble praise, "Declares my glory best: "And those that tread my holy ways, "Shall my salvation taste. Languages: English
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Obedience is better than Sacrifice

Hymnal: Psalms #50b (1793) Scripture: Psalm 50:10-11 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, the spacious fields Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "the spacious fields "And flocks and herds are mine, "O'er all the cattle of the hills "I claim a right divine. 2 "I ask no sheep for sacrifice, "Nor bullocks burnt with fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Invoke my name when trouble's near, "My hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful lips declare "The honour due to me. 4 "The man that offers humble praise, "Declares my glory best; "And those that tread my holy ways, "Shall my salvation taste." Languages: English
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Thus saith the Lord, The spacious Fields

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P50b (1766) Scripture: Psalm 50:23 Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "The spacious Fields, "And Flocks and Herds are mine; "O'er all the Cattle of the Hills "I claim a Right divine. 2 "I ask no Sheep for Sacrifice, "Nor Bullocks burnt with Fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Call upon me when Trouble's near, "My Hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful Lips declare "The Honour due to me. 4 "The Man that offers humble Praise, "He glorifies me best; "And those that tread my holy Ways, "Shall my Salvation taste." Topics: Formal worship; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sin of Tongue Languages: English
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Obedience is better than Sacrifice

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.) #87b (1786) Scripture: Psalm 50:23 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, the spacious fields Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "the spacious fields "And flocks, and herds, are mine, "O'er all the cattle of the hills "I claim a right divine. 2 "I ask no sheep for sacrifice, "Nor bullocks burnt with fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Invoke my name when trouble's near, "My hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful lips declare "The honuor due to me. 4 "The man that offers humble praise, "Declares my glory best; "And those that tread my holy ways, "Shall my salvation taste." Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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Obedience is better than Sacrifice

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #87b (1790) Scripture: Psalm 50:10-11 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, the spacious fields Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "the spacious fields "And flocks, and herds, are mine, "O'er all the cattle of the hills "I claim a right divine. 2 "I ask no sheep for sacrifice, "Nor bullocks burnt with fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Invoke my name when trouble's near, "My hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful lips declare "The honour due to me. 4 "The man that offers humble praise, "Declares my glory best; "And those that tread my holy ways, "Shall my salvation taste." Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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Obedience is better than Sacrifice

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #89 (1740) Scripture: Psalm 50:10-11 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, The spacious Fields Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "The spacious Fields, "And Flocks and Herds, are mine; "O'er all the Cattle of the Hills "I claim a Right divine. 2 "I ask no Sheep for Sacrifice, "Nor Bullocks burnt with Fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Call upon me when Trouble's near, "My Hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful Lips declare "The Honour due to me. 4 "The Man that offers humble Praise, "He glorifies me best; "And those that tread my holy Ways "Shall my Salvation taste." Topics: Formal worship; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sin of Tongue Languages: English
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Obedience is better than Sacrifice

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.) #94a (1786) Scripture: Psalm 50:23 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, the spacious fields Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "the spacious fields "And flocks, and herds, are mine, "O'er all the cattle of the hills "I claim a right divine. 2 "I ask no sheep for sacrifice, "Nor bullocks burnt with fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Invoke my name when trouble's near, "My hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful lips declare "The honuor due to me. 4 "The man that offers humble praise, "Declares my glory best; "And those that tread my holy ways, "Shall my salvation taste." Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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Obedience is better than Sacrifice

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #94a (1787) Scripture: Psalm 50:23 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, the spacious fields Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "the spacious fields "And flocks, and herds, are mine, "O'er all the cattle of the hills "I claim a right divine. 2 "I ask no sheep for sacrifice, "Nor bullocks burnt with fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Invoke my name when trouble's near, "My hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful lips declare "The honuor due to me. 4 "The man that offers humble praise, "Declares my glory best; "And those that tread my holy ways, "Shall my salvation taste." Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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Obedience is better than sacrifice

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #100 (1791) Scripture: Psalm 50:10-23 First Line: Thus saith the Lord, The spacious fields Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, "The spacious fields "And flocks, and herds, are mine; "O'er all the cattle of the hills "I claim a right divine. 2 "I ask no sheep for sacrifice, "Nor bullocks burnt with fire; "To hope and love, to pray and praise, "Is all that I require. 3 "Invoke my name when trouble's near, "My hand shall set thee free; "Then shall thy thankful lips declare "The honor due to me. 4 "The man that offers humble praise, "Declares my glory best: "And those that tread my holy ways "Shall my salvation taste." Languages: English
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Thus saith the Lord, The spacious fields

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #109a (1790) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50:10-11 Lyrics: 1 Thus saith the Lord, 'The spacious fields, 'And flocks, and herds, are mine; 'O'er all the cattle of the hills 'I claim a right divine. 2 'I ask no sheep for sacrifice, 'Nor bullocks burnt with fire; 'To hope and love, to pray and praise, 'Is all that I require. 3 'Call upon me when trouble's near, 'My hand shall set thee free; 'Then shalt thy thankful lips declare 'The honor due to me. 4 'The man that offers humble praise, 'He glorifies me best: 'And those that tread my holy ways 'Shall my salvation taste. Languages: English
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Thanks to God whose word was spoken

Author: R. T. Brooks, 1918-1985 Hymnal: Common Praise #584 (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Scripture: Psalm 50:1 Lyrics: 1 Thanks to God whose word was spoken in the deed that made the earth. His the voice that called a nation, his the fires that tried her worth. God has spoken: praise him for his open word. 2 Thanks to God whose Word Incarnate glorified the flesh of man; deeds and words and death and rising tell the grace in heaven's plan. God has spoken: praise him for his open word. 3 Thanks to God whose word was written in the Bible's sacred page, record of the revelation showing God to every age. God has spoken: praise him for his open word. 4 Thanks to God whose word is published in the tongues of every race. See its glory undiminished by the change of time or place. God has spoken: praise him for his open word. 5 Thanks to God whose word is answered by the Spirit's voice within. Here we drink of joy unmeasured, life redeemed from death and sin. God is speaking: praise him for his open word. Languages: English Tune Title: KINGLEY VALE
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Psalm 50

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.116 (1806) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord, the Sovereign, sends his summons forth Lyrics: The Lord, the Sovereign, sends his summons forth, Calls the south nations and awakes the north; From east to west the sounding orders spread, Through distant worlds and regions of the dead: No more shall atheists mock his long delay; His vengeance sleeps no more: behold the day! Behold, the Judge descends, his guards are nigh; Tempest and fire attend him down the sky: Heav'n, earth, and hell, draw near; let all things come To hear his justice, and the sinner's doom: "But gather first my saints," the Judge commands, "Bring them, ye angels, from their distant lands. "Behold, my cov'nant stands for ever good, Sealed by th' eternal Sacrifice in blood, And signed with all their names; the Greek, the Jew, That paid the ancient worship or the new, There's no distinction here; come, spread their thrones, And near me seat my fav'rites and my sons. "I, their Almighty Savior and their God, I am their Judge: ye heav'ns, proclaim abroad My just eternal sentence, and declare Those awful truths that sinners dread to hear: Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted hypocrite to fire. "Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain Without the flames of love; in vain the store Of brutal off'rings that were mine before; Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, Flocks, herds, and fields and forests where they feed. "If I were hungry, would I ask thee food? When did I thirst, or drink thy bullocks' blood? Can I be flattered with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatt'rings and fantastic vows? Are my eyes charmed thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? "Unthinking wretch! how couldst thou hope to please A God, a Spirit, with such toys as these, While, with my grace and statutes on thy tongue, Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong? In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, Thieves and adulterers are thy chosen friends. "Silent I waited with long-suff'ring love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within, That God, the Righteous, would indulge thy sin? Behold my terrors now: my thunders roll, And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul." Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful morning rise; Change your vain thoughts, your crooked works amend, Fly to the Savior, make the Judge your friend Lest, like a lion, his last vengeance tear Your trembling souls, and no deliv'rer near. Topics: Judgment day; Sinner and saint's portion; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Sins of tongue; Formal worship; Obedience better than sacrifice; Professions false; Saints rewarded at last Languages: English
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The last Judgment

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #Le (1780) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord, the sov'reign sends his summons forth Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sov'reign sends his summons forth, Calls the south nations, and awakes the north, From east to west the sounding orders spread, Thro' distant worlds and regions of the dead: No more shall atheists mock his long delay; His vengeance sleeps no more: Behold the day! 2 Behold the judge descends, his guards are nigh, Tempest and fire attend him down the sky; Heav'n, earth, and hell, draw near; let all things come To hear his justice, and the sinner's doom: But gather first my saints (the Judge commands) Bring them, ye angels from their distant lands. 3 Behold, my cov'nant stands for ever good, Sealed by th' eternal sacrifice in blood, And sign'd with all their names, the GreeK the Jew, That paid the ancient worship or the new, There's no distinction here, come spread their thrones, And near me seat my fav'rites and my sons. 4 I the Almighty Saviour and their God, I am their judge, ye heav'ns proclaim abroad My just eternal sentence, and declare, Those awful truths that sinners dread to hear: Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted hypocrite to fire. 5 Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain, Without the flames of love. In vain the store Of brutal off'rings that were mine before; Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, Flocks, herds, and fields and forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry would I ask thee food? When did I thirst, or drink thy bullocks' blood? Can I be flattered with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatt'rings, or fantastic vows? Are my eyes charmed thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? 7 Unthinking wretch! how couldst thou hope to please A God, a spirit with such toys as these? While with my grace and statutes on thy tongue Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong! In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, Thieves and adult'rers are thy chosen friends. 8 Silent I waited with long-suff'ring love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within, That God, the Righteous, would indulge thy sin? Behold my terrors now; my thunders roll, And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul. 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise, Awake before this dreadful morning rise; Change your vain tho'ts, your crooked works amend, Fly to the saviour, make the judge your friend; Lest like a lion, his last vengeance tear Your trembling souls, and no deliv'rer's near. Languages: English
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The last Judgement

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #Le (1785) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth, Calls the south nations, and awakes the north; From East to West the sounding orders spread Thro' distant worlds and regions of the dead; No more shall atheists mock his long delay; His vengeance sleeps no mor;: behold the day! 2 Behold the judge descends; his guards are nigh, Tempest and fire attend him down the sky; Heav'n, earth and hell, draw near; let all things come To hear his justice and the sinners doom: But gather first my saints (the judge commands) Bring them, ye angels from their distant lands. 3 Behold my covenant stands for ever good, Seal'd by th' eternal sacrifice in blood, And sign'd with all their names, the Greek the Jew, That paid the ancient worship or the new, There's no distinction here, prepare their thrones, And near me seat my favorites and my sons. 4 I, their almighty saviour and their GOD, I am their judge; Ye heav'ns proclaim abroad My just, eternal sentence and declare Those awful truths, that sinners dread to hear; Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted hypocrite to fire. 5 Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain, Without the flames of love; in vain the store Of brutal off'rings that were mine before; Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, Flocks, herds, and fields, and forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry, would I ask thee food? When did I thirst, or taste the victims blood? Can I be flatter'd with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatterings and fantastick vows? Are my eyes charm'd thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? 7 Unthinking wretch! how couldst thou hope to please A GOD, a spirit, with such toys as these? While with my grace and statutes on thy tongue Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong; In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, Thieves and adulterers are thy chosen friends. 8 Silent I waited with long suffering love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within, That GOD, the righteous would indulge thy sin? Behold my terrors now; my thunders roll, And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul. 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful morning rise; Change your vain thoughts, your sinful works amend; Fly to the saviour, make the judge your friend; Lest like a lion his last vengeance tear Your trembling souls and no deliverer near. Languages: English
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The last Judgment

Hymnal: Psalms #50e (1793) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord, the sov'reign sends his summons forth Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sov'reign sends his summons forth, Calls the south nations, and awakes the north; From East to West the sounding orders spread Thro' distant worlds and regions of the dead; No more shall atheists mock his long delay; His veng'ance sleeps no more: behold the day. 2 Behold, the Judge descends, his guards are nigh, Tempest and fire attend him down the sky; Heav'n, earth and hell, draw near: let all things come To hear his justice, and the sinner's doom; But gather first my saints, (the Judge commands) Bring them, ye angels, from their distant lands. 3 Behold my cov'nant stands forever good, Seal'd by th' eternal sacrifice in blood, And sign'd with all their names; the Greek the Jew That paid the ancient worship or the new, There's no distinction here, prepare their thrones, And near me seat my fav'rites and my sons. 4 I, their almighty Saviour and their God, I am their Judge: Ye heav'ns proclaim abroad My just eternal sentence, and declare Those aweful truths, that sinners dread to hear; Sinners in Sion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted hypocrite to fire. 5 Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain, Without the flames of love; in vain the store Of brutal off'rings that were mine before; Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, Flocks, herds, and fields, and forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry, would I ask thee food? When did I thirst, or taste the victim's blood? Can I be flatter'd with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatt'rings and fantastic vows? Are my eyes charm'd thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? 7 Unthinking wretch! how could'st thou hope to please A God, a spirit, with such toys as these? While with my grace and statutes on thy tongue Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong; In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, Thieves, and adult'rers are thy chosen friends. 8 Silent I waited with long-suff'ring love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within, That God the righteous would indulge thy sin? Behold my terrors now; my thunders roll, And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul. 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful morning rise; Change your vain thoughts, your sinful works amend, Fly to the Saviour, make the Judge your friend; Lest, like a lion, his last veng'ance tear Your trembling souls, and no deliv'rer near. Languages: English
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The Lord the Sov'reign, sends his Summons forth

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P50e (1766) Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the Sov'reign, sends his Summons forth, Calls the South Nations, and awakes the North; From East to West the sounding Order's spread, Thro' distant Worlds and Regions of the Dead: No more shall Atheists mock his long Delay; His vengeance sleeps no more: Behold the Day. 2 Behold the Judge descends; his Guards are nigh; Tempest and Fire attend him down the Sky: Heav'n, Earth, and Hell, draw near; let all Things come To hear his Justice, and the Sinner's Doom; But gather first my Saints (the Judge commands) Bring 'em, ye Angels, from their distant Lands. 3 Behold my Cov'nant stands for ever good, Seal'd by th' eternal Sacrifice in Blood, And sign'd with all their Names; the Greek, the Jew, That paid the ancient Worship, or the new, There's no Distinction here; Come, spread their Thrones, And near me seat my Fav'rites and my Sons. 4 I their Almighty Saviour and their GOD, I am their Judge; ye Heav'ns, proclaim abroad My just eternal Sentence, and declare Those awful Truths that Sinners dread to hear; Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted Hypocrite to Fire. 5 Not for the Want of Goats or Bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; Bulls and Goats are vain Without the Flames of Love: In vain the Store Of brutal Off'rings, that were mine before; Mine are the tamer Beasts and savage Breed, Flocks, Herds, and Fields and Forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry, wou'd I ask thee Food? When did I thirst, or drink thy Bullocks Blood? Can I be flatter'd with thy cringing Bows, Thy solemn Chatt'rings and fantastick Vows; Are my Eyes charm'd thy Vestments to behold? Glaring in Gems, and gay in woven Gold? 7 Unthinking Wretch! how could'st thou hope to please, A GOD, a Spirit, with such Toys as these; While with my Grace & Statutes on thy Tongue, Thou lov'st Deceit, and dost thy Brother wrong, In vain to pious Forms thy Zeal pretends, Thieves and Adult'rers are thy chosen Friends. 8 Silent I waited with long-suffering Love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious Thought within? That GOD the Righteous would indulge thy Sin? Behold my Terrors now; my Thunders roll, And thy own Crimes affright thy guilty Soul. 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye Fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful Morning rise; Change your vain Thoughts, your crooked Works amend; Fly to the Saviour, make the Judge your Friend; Lest like a Lion his last Vengeance tear Your trembling Souls, and no Deliv'rer near. Topics: Formal worship; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sin of Tongue Languages: English
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The last Judgment

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.) #89 (1786) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth, Calls the south nations, and awakes the north; From East to West the sounding orders spread Thro' distant worlds and regions of the dead; No more shall atheists mock his long delay; His vengeance sleeps no more: behold the day. 2 Behold the Judge descends; his guards are nigh, Tempest and fire attend him down the sky; Heaven, earth and hell, draw near; let all things come To hear his justice and the sinners' doom; But gather first my saints (the Judge commands) Bring them, ye angels, from their distant lands. 3 Behold my covenant stands forever good, Seal'd by th' eternal sacrifice in blood, And sign'd with all their names, the Greek the Jew That paid the ancient worship or the new, There's no distinction here, prepare their thrones, And near me seat my favourites and my sons. 4 I, their almighty Saviour and their God, I am their Judge; Ye heavens proclaim abroad My just, eternal sentence, and declare, Those awful truths, that sinners dread o hear; Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted hypocrite to fire. 5 Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain, Without the flames of love; in vain the store Of brutal offerings that were mine before; Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, Flocks, herds, and fields, and forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry, would I ask thee food? When did I thirst, or taste the victim's blood? Can I be flatter'd with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatterings and fantastic vows? Are my eyes charm'd thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay, in woven gold? 7 Unthinking wretch! how could'st thou hope to please A God, a spirit, with such toys as these? While with my grace and statutes on thy tongue Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong; In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, Thieves and adulterers are thy chosen friends. 8 Silent I waited with long-suffering love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within, That God, the righteous would indulge thy sin? Behold my terrors now; my thunders roll, And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul. 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful morning rise; Change your vain thoughts, your sinful works amend; Fly to the Saviour, make the Judge your friend; Lest like a lion his last vengeance tear Your trembling souls, and no deliverer near. Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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The last Judgment

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #89 (1790) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth, Calls the south nations, and awakes the north; From East to West the sounding orders spread Thro' distant worlds and regions of the dead; No more shall atheists mock his long delay; His vengeance sleeps no more; behold the day. 2 Behold the Judge descends; his guards are nigh, Tempest and fire attend him down the sky; Heaven, earth and hell, draw near; let all things come To hear his justice and the sinners' doom; But gather first my saints (the Judge commands) Bring them, ye angels from their distant lands. 3 Behold my covenant stands forever good, Seal'd by th' eternal sacrifice in blood, And sign'd with all their names, the Greek the Jew That paid the ancient worship or the new, There's no distinction here, prepare their thrones, And near me seat my favourites and my sons. 4 I, their almighty Saviour and their God, I am their Judge; Ye heavens proclaim abroad My just, eternal sentence, and declare Those awful truths, that sinners dread to hear; Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted hypocrit to fire. 5 Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain, Without the flames of love; in vain the store Of brutal offerings that were mine before; Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, Flocks, herds, and fields, and forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry would I ask thee food? When did I thirst, or taste the victim's blood? Can I be flatter'd with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatterings and fantastic vows? Are my eyes charm'd thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay, in woven gold? 7 Unthinking wretch! how could'st thou hope to please A God, a spirit, with such toys as these? While with my grace and statues on thy tongue Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong; In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, Thieves and adulterers are thy chosen friends. 8 Silent I waited with long-suffering love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within, That God, the righteous would indulge thy sin? Behold my terrors now; my thunders roll, And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul. 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful morning rise; Change your vain thoughts, your sinful works amend; Fly to the Saviour, make the Judge your friend; Lest like a lion his last vengeance tear Your trembling souls, and no deliverer near. Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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The Last Judgment

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #91 (1740) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord the Sov'reign, sends his Summons forth Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the Sov'reign, sends his Summons forth, Calls the South Nations, and awakes the North; From East to West the sounding Orders spread, Thro' distant Worlds and Regions of the Dead: No more shall Atheists mock his long Delay; His vengeance sleeps no more: Behold the Day. 2 Behold the Judge descends; his Guards are nigh; Tempest and Fire attend him down the Sky: Heav'n, Earth, and Hell, draw near; let all Things come To hear his Justice, and the Sinner's Doom; But gather first my Saints (the Judge commands) Bring 'em, ye Angels, from their distant Lands. 3 Behold my Cov'nant stands for ever good, Seal'd by th' eternal Sacrifice in Blood, And sign'd with all their Names; the Greek, the Jew, That paid the ancient Worship or the new, There's no Distinction here; come, spread their Thrones, And near me seat my Fav'rites and my Sons. 4 I their Almighty Saviour and their GOD, I am their Judge; ye Heav'ns, proclaim abroad My just eternal Sentence, and declare Those awful Truths that Sinners dread to hear; Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted Hypocrite to Fire. 5 Not for the Want of Goats or Bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; Bulls and Goats are vain Without the Flames of Love; In vain the Store Of brutal Off'rings that were mine before; Mine are the tamer Beasts and savage Breed, Flocks, Herds, and Fields and Forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry, wou'd I ask thee Food? When did I thirst, or drink thy Bullocks Blood? Can I be flatter'd with thy cringing Bows, Thy solemn Chatt'rings and fantastick Vows; Are my Eyes charm'd thy Vestments to behold? Glaring in Gems, and gay in woven Gold? 7 Unthinking Wretch! how could'st thou hope to please, A GOD, a Spirit, with such Toys as these; While with my Grace & Statutes on thy Tongue, Thou lov'st Deceit, and dost thy Brother wrong, In vain to pious Forms thy Zeal pretends, Thieves and Adult'rers are thy chosen Friends. 8 Silent I waited with long-suffEring Love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within? That GOD the Righteous, would indulge thy Sin? Behold my Terrors now; my Thunders roll, And thy own Crimes affright thy guilty Soul. 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye Fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful Morning rise; Change your vain Thoughts, your crooked Works amend; Fly to the Saviour, make the Judge your Friend; Lest like a Lion, his last Vengeance tear Your trembling Souls, and no Deliv'rer near. Topics: Formal worship; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sin of Tongue Languages: English
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The last Judgement

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.) #96 (1786) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth, Calls the south nations, and awakes the north; From East to West the sounding orders spread Thro' distant worlds and regions of the dead; No more shall atheists mock his long delay; His vengeance sleeps no more: behold the day. 2 Behold the Judge descends; his guards are nigh, Tempest and fire attend him down the sky; Heaven, earth and hell, draw near; let all things come To hear his justice and the sinners' doom; But gather first my saints (the Judge commands) Bring them, ye angels from their distant lands. 3 Behold my covenant stands forever good, Seal'd by th' eternal sacrifice in blood, And sign'd with all their names, the Greek the Jew That paid the antient worship or the new, There's no distinction here, prepare their thrones, And near me seat my favourites and my sons. 4 I, their almighty Saviour and their God, I am their Judge; Ye heavens proclaim abroad My just, eternal sentence, and declare Those awful truths, that sinners dread to hear; Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted hypocrite to fire. 5 Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain, Without the flames of love; in vain the store Of brutal offerings that were mine before; Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, Flocks, herds, and fields, and forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry, would I ask thee food? When did I thirst, or taste the victim's blood? Can I be flatter'd with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatterings and fantastic vows? Are my eyes charm'd thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? 7 Unthinking wretch! how could'st thou hope to please A God, a spirit, with such toys as these? While with my grace and statutes on thy tongue Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong; In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, Thieves and adulterers are thy chosen friends. 8 Silent I waited with long-suffering love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within, That God, the righteous would indulge thy sin? Behold my terrors now; my thunders roll, And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul. 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful morning rise; Change your vain thoughts, your sinful works amend; Fly to the Saviour, make the Judge your friend; Lest like a lion his last vengeance tear Your trembling souls, and no deliverer near. Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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The last Judgement

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #96 (1787) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sovereign sends his summons forth, Calls the south nations, and awakes the north; From East to West the sounding orders spread Thro' distant worlds and regions of the dead; No more shall atheists mock his long delay; His vengeance sleeps no more: behold the day. 2 Behold the Judge descends; his guards are nigh, Tempest and fire attend him down the sky; Heaven, earth and hell, draw near; let all things come To hear his justice and the sinners' doom; But gather first my saints (the Judge commands) Bring them, ye angels from their distant lands. 3 Behold my covenant stands forever good, Seal'd by th' eternal sacrifice in blood, And sign'd with all their names, the Greek the Jew That paid the antient worship or the new, There's no distinction here, prepare their thrones, And near me seat my favourites and my sons. 4 I, their almighty Saviour and their God, I am their Judge; Ye heavens proclaim abroad My just, eternal sentence, and declare Those awful truths, that sinners dread to hear; Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted hypocrite to fire. 5 Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain, Without the flames of love; in vain the store Of brutal offerings that were mine before; Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, Flocks, herds, and fields, and forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry, would I ask thee food? When did I thirst, or taste the victim's blood? Can I be flattered with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatterings and fantastic vows? Are my eyes charm'd thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? 7 Unthinking wretch! how could'st thou hope to please A God, a spirit, with such toys as these? While with my grace and statutes on thy tongue Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong; In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, Thieves and adulterers are thy chosen friends. 8 Silent I waited with long-suffering love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within, That God, the righteous would indulge thy sin? Behold my terrors now; my thunders roll, And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul. 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful morning rise; Change your vain thoughts, your sinful works amend; Fly to the Saviour, make the Judge your friend; Lest like a lion his last vengeance tear Your trembling souls, and no deliverer near. Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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The last judgment

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #102 (1791) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The Lord, the sov'reign, sends his summons forth Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sov'reign, sends his summons forth Calls the south nations, and awakes the north; From east to west the sounding orders spread Thro' distant worlds and regions of the dead; No more shall atheists mock his long delay; His vengeance sleeps no more: behold the day! 2 Behold, the Judge descends; his guards are nigh, Tempest and fire attend him down the sky. Heav'n, earth and hell, draw near: let all things come To hear his justice, and the sinner's doom: 'But gather first my saints,' the Judge commands, 'Bring them, ye angels, from their distant lands.' 3 Behold my cov'nant stands for ever good, Seal'd by th' eternal sacrifice in blood, And sign'd with all their names; the Greek, the Jew That paid the ancient worship, or the new, There's no distinction here; prepare their thrones, And near me seat my fav'rites and my sons. 4 I, their almighty Saviour and their God, I am their Judge: ye heav'ns, proclaim abroad My just, eternal sentence, and declare Those awful truths, that sinners dread to hear; Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; I doom the painted hypocrite to fire. 5 Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain Do I condemn thee; bulls and goats are vain Without the flames of love; in vain the store Of brutal off'rings, that were mine before; Mine are the tamer beasts and savage breed, Flocks, herds, and fields, and forests where they feed. 6 If I were hungry would I ask thee food? When did I thirst, or taste the victim's blood? Can I be flatter'd with thy cringing bows, Thy solemn chatt'rings and fantastic vows? Are my eyes charm'd thy vestments to behold, Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? 7 Unthinking wretch! how could'st thou hope to please A God, a Spirit, with such toys as these? While with my grace and statutes on thy tongue, Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong; In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends, Thieves and adult'rers are thy chosen friends. 8 Silent I waited with long-suff'ring love, But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? And cherish such an impious thought within, That God the righteous would indulge thy sin? Behold my terrors now; my thunders roll, And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul." 9 Sinners, awake betimes; ye fools, be wise; Awake before this dreadful morning rise; Change your vain tho'ts, your sinful works amend, Fly to the Saviour, make the Judge your friend; Lest, like a lion, his last vengeance tear Your trembling souls, and no deliv'rer near. Languages: English
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The Lord, the sov'reign, sends his summons forth

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #111 (1790) Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: 1 The Lord, the sov'reign, sends his summons forth, Calls the south nations, and awakes the north; From east to west the sounding orders spread, Thro' distant worlds and regions of the dead: No more shall atheists mock his long delay: His vengeance sleeps no more: behold the day! 2 Behold! the judge descends; his guards are nigh; Tempest and fire attend him down the sky: Heav'n, earth, and hell, draw near, let all things come, To hear his justice and the sinner's doom: 'But gather first my saints,' (the judge commands) 'Bring them, ye angels, from the distant lands. 3 'Behold! my cov'nant stands for ever good, 'Seal'd by th' eternal sacrifice in blood, 'And sign'd with all their names; the Greek, the Jew, 'That paid the ancient worship or the new, 'There's no distinction here; come, spread their thrones, 'And near me seat my fav'rites and my sons. 4 'I, their almighty Savior and their God, 'I am their judge: ye heav'ns, proclaim abroad 'My just, eternal sentence, and declare 'Those awful truths that sinners dread to hear; 'Sinners in Zion, tremble and retire; 'I doom the painted hypocrite to fire. 5 'Not for the want of goats or bullocks slain 'Do I condemn thee: bulls and goats are vain 'Without the flames of love: in vain the store 'Of brutal off'rings, that were mine before; 'Mine are the tamer beasts, and savage breed, 'Flocks, herds, and fields, and forests where they feed: 6 'If I were hungry, would I ask thee food? 'When did I thirst, or drink thy bullock'a blood? 'Can I be flatter'd with thy cringing bows, 'Thy solemn chatt'rings and fantastic vows? 'Are my eyes charm'd thy vestments to behold, 'Glaring in gems, and gay in woven gold? 7 'Unthinking wretch! how couldst thou hope to please 'A God, a spirit, with such toys as these? 'While, with my grace and statutes on thy tongue, 'Thou lov'st deceit, and dost thy brother wrong! 'In vain to pious forms thy zeal pretends; 'Thieves and adult'rers are thy chosen friends. 8 'Silent I waited with long suff'ring love; 'But didst thou hope that I should ne'er reprove? 'And cherish such an impious thought within, 'That God the righteous, would indulge thy sin? 'Behold my terrors now; my thunders roll, 'And thy own crimes affright thy guilty soul.' 9 Sinners awake betimes! ye fools, be wise! Awake before this dreadful morning rise? Change your vain thoughts, your crooked works amend; Fly to the Savior, make the Judge your friend; Lest, like a lion, his last vengeance tear Your trembling souls, and no deliv'rer near. Languages: English
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Psalm 50 Part 3

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.114 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50:1 First Line: When Christ to judgment shall descend Lyrics: When Christ to judgment shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. "Not for the want of bullocks slain Will I the world reprove; Altars, and rites, and forms are vain, Without the fire of love. "And what have hypocrites to do To bring their sacrifice? They call my statutes just and true, But deal in theft and lies. "Could you expect to 'scape my sight, And sin without control? But I shall bring your crimes to light, With anguish in your soul." Consider, ye that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear, If once you fall beneath his sword, There's no deliv'rer there. Topics: Judgment day; Sinner and saint's portion; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Sins of tongue; Formal worship; Obedience better than sacrifice; Professions false; Saints rewarded at last Languages: English
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When Christ to judgment shall descend

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.L (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judgment shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 “Not for the want of bullocks slain Will I the world reprove; Altars and rites, and forms are vain, Without the fire of love. 3 And what have hypocrites to do To bring their sacrifice? They call my statutes just and true, But deal in theft and lies. 4 Could you expect to ’scape my sight, And sin without control; But I shall bring your crimes to light, With anguish in your soul." 5 Consider ye, that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There’s no deliv'rer there. Topics: Judgment of Hypocrites Languages: English
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The Judgment of Hypocrites

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #Lc (1780) Scripture: Psalm 50:1 First Line: When Christ to judgment shall descend Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judgment shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 “Not for the want of bullocks slain "Will I the world reprove; "Altars and rites and forms are vain, "Without the fire of love. 3 "And what have hypocrites to do "To bring their sacrifice? "They call my statutes just and true, "But deal in theft and lies. 4 "Could you expect to ’scape my sight, "And sin without controul? "But I shall bring your crimes to light, "With anguish in your soul." 5 Consider, ye that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There’s no deliv'rer there. Languages: English
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The Judgement of Hypocrites

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #Lc (1785) Scripture: Psalm 50:1 First Line: When Christ to judgement shall descend Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judgement shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 “Not for the want of bullocks slain "Will I the world reprove; "Altars and rites, and forms are vain "Without the fire of love. 3 "And what have hypocrites to do "To bring their sacrifice? "They call my statutes just and true, "But deal in theft and lies. 4 "Could you expect to ’scape my sight, "And sin without controul? "But I shall bring your crimes to light, "With anguish in your soul. 5 Consider, ye, that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There’s no deliverer there. Languages: English
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The Judgment of Hypocrites

Hymnal: Psalms #50c (1793) Scripture: Psalm 50:1 First Line: When Christ to judgment shall descend Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judgment shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 “Not for the want of bullocks slain "Will I the world reprove; "Altars and rites, and forms are vain "Without the fire of love. 3 "And what have hypocrites to do "To bring their sacrifice? "They call my statutes just and true, "But deal in theft and lies. 4 "Could you expect to ’scape my sight, "And sin without controul; "But I shall bring your crimes to light, "With anguish in your soul." 5 Consider, ye, that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There's no deliv'rer there. Languages: English
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When Christ to Judgment shall descend

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P50c (1766) Scripture: Psalm 50:21-22 Lyrics: 1 When Christ to Judgment shall descend, And Saints surround their Lord, He calls the Nations to attend, And hear his awful Word. 2 "Not for the Want of Bullocks slain "Will I the World reprove; "Altars, and Rites, and Forms are vain, "Without the Fire of Love. 3 "And what have Hypocrites to do "To bring their Sacrifice? "They call my Statutes just and true, "But deal in Theft and Lies. 4 "Could you expect t' escape my Sight, "And sin without Controul? "But I shall bring your Crimes to Light, With Anguish in your Soul." 5 Consider, ye that slight the Lord, Before his Wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his Sword, There's no Deliv'rer there. Topics: Formal worship; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sin of Tongue Languages: English
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The Judgment of Hypocrites

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.) #88a (1786) Scripture: Psalm 50:21-22 First Line: When Christ to judgment shall descend Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judgment shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 “Not for the want of bullocks slain "Will I the world reprove; "Altars and rites, and forms are vain "Without the fire of love. 3 "And what have hypocrites to do "To bring their sacrifice? "They call my statutes just and true, "But deal in theft and lies. 4 "Could you expect to ’scape my sight, "And sin without controul? "But I shall bring your crimes to light, "With anguish in your soul." 5 Consider, ye, that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There’s no deliverer there. Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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The Judgment of Hypocrites

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #88a (1790) Scripture: Psalm 50:1 First Line: When Christ to judgment shall descend Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judgment shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 “Not for the want of bullocks slain "Will I the world reprove; "Altars and rites, and forms are vain "Without the fire of love. 3 "And what have hypocrites to do "To bring their sacrifice? "They call my statutes just and true, "But deal in theft and lies. 4 "Could you expect to ’scape my sight, "And sin without controul? "But I shall bring your crimes to light, "With anguish in your soul." 5 Consider, ye, that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There’s no deliverer there. Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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The Judgment of Hypocrites

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #90a (1740) Scripture: Psalm 50:1 First Line: When Christ to Judgment shall descend Lyrics: 1 When Christ to Judgment shall descend, And Saints surround their Lord, He calls the Nations to attend, And hear his awful Word. 2 "Not for the Want of Bullocks slain "Will I the World reprove; "Altars, and Rites, and Forms are vain, "Without the Fire of Love. 3 "And what have Hypocrites to do "To bring their Sacrifice? "They call my Statutes just and true, "But deal in Theft and Lies. 4 "Could you expect t' escape my Sight, "And sin without Controul? "But I shall bring your Crimes to Light, With Anguish in your Soul." 5 Consider, ye that slight the Lord, Before his Wrath appear, If once you fall beneath his Sword, There's no Deliv'rer there. Topics: Formal worship; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sin of Tongue Languages: English
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The Judgement of Hypocrites

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.) #94b (1786) Scripture: Psalm 50:21-22 First Line: When Christ to judgement shall descend Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judegment shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 “Not for the want of bullocks slain "Will I the world reprove; "Altars and rites, and forms are vain "Without the fire of love. 3 "And what have hypocrites to do "To bring their sacrifice? "They call my statutes just and true, "But deal in theft and lies. 4 "Could you expect to ’scape my sight, "And sin without controul? "But I shall bring your crimes to light, "With anguish in your soul." 5 Consider, ye, that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There’s no deliverer there. Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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The Judgement of Hypocrites

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #94b (1787) Scripture: Psalm 50:21-22 First Line: When Christ to judgement shall descend Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judgement shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 “Not for the want of bullocks slain "Will I the world reprove; "Altars and rites, and forms are vain "Without the fire of love. 3 "And what have hypocrites to do "To bring their sacrifice? "They call my statutes just and true, "But deal in theft and lies. 4 "Could you expect to ’scape my sight, "And sin without controul? "But I shall bring your crimes to light, "With anguish in your soul." 5 Consider, ye, that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There’s no deliverer there. Topics: God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue; God the judge; Hypocrites and hypocrisy; Incarnation and sacrifice of Christ; Judgment Day; Obedience better than sacrifice; Profession false; Saints Reward at last; Sins of tongue Languages: English
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The Judgment of Hypocrites

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #101a (1791) Scripture: Psalm 50:1 First Line: When Christ to judgment shall descend Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judgment shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 “Not for the want of bullocks slain "Will I the world reprove; "Altars, and rites, and forms, are vain "Without the fire of love. 3 "And what have hypocrites to do "To bring their sacrifice? "They call my statutes just and true, "But deal in theft and lies. 4 "Could you expect to ’scape my sight, "And sin without controul? "But I shall bring your crimes to light, "With anguish in your soul." 5 Consider, ye, that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There's no deliv'rer there. Languages: English
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When Christ to judgment shall descend

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #109b (1790) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50:1 Lyrics: 1 When Christ to judgment shall descend, And saints surround their Lord, He calls the nations to attend, And hear his awful word. 2 'Not for the want of bullock's slain 'Will I the world reprove; 'Altars, and rites, and forms are vain, 'Without the fire of love. 3 'And what have hypocrites to do 'To bring their sacrifice? 'They call my statutes just and true, 'But deal in theft and lies. 4 'Could you expect to 'scape my sight, 'And sin without controul? 'But I shall bring your crimes to light, 'With anguish in your soul.' 5 Consider ye, that slight the Lord, Before his wrath appear; If once you fall beneath his sword, There's no deliv'rer there. Languages: English

What does the Lord require

Author: Albert F. Bayly 1901-1984 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #710 (1997) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6 Scripture: Psalm 50 Topics: Discipleship; Law; Lent; One Life in Christ Justice; Prophets; Social Concerns / Social Justice Languages: English Tune Title: SHARPTHORNE

The mighty God, the Lord

Hymnal: The Book of Praise #44a (1918) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHWELL
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The Mighty God, the LORD

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #50A (2023) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, the LORD, hath spoken unto all; from rising to the setting sun, He unto earth doth call. From Zion, His own hill, where perfect beauty dwells, Jehovah hath His glory shown, in brightness that excels. 2 Our God shall surely come, and silence shall not keep; before Him fire shall waste, and storms tempestuous round Him sweep. He to the heav'ns above shall then send forth His call, and likewise to the earth, that He may judge His people all: 3 "Together let My saints unto Me gathered be, those that by sacrifice have made a covenant with Me." Then shall the heav'ns declare His righteousness abroad; because the Lord Himself is Judge, yea, none is Judge, but God. Topics: Revelation Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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Psalm 50 - I

Hymnal: Foundations Psalter #50-I (2023) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty God, the Lord Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoken, and did call The earth, from rising of the sun, to where he hath his fall. 2 From out of Zion hill, which of excellency And beauty the perfection is, God shinèd gloriously. 3 Our God shall surely come, keep silence shall not he: Before him fire shall waste, great storms shall round about him be. 4 Unto the heavens clear he from above shall call, And to the earth likewise, that he may judge his people all. 5 Together let my saints unto me gathered be, Those that by sacrifice have made a covenant with me. 6 And then the heavens shall his righteousness declare: Because the Lord himself is he by whom men judgèd are. 7 My people Isr'el hear, speak will I from on high, Against thee I will testify; God, ev'n thy God, am I. 8 I for thy sacrifice no blame will on thee lay, Nor for burnt-off'rings, which to me thou offer'dst ev'ry day. 9 I'll take no calf nor goats from house or fold of thine: 10 For beasts of forests, cattle all on thousand hills, are mine. 11 The fowls on mountains high are all to me well known; Wild beasts which in the fields do lie, ev'n they are all mine own. 12 Then, if I hungry were, I would not tell it thee; Because the world, and fullness all thereof, belongs to me. 13 Will I eat flesh of bulls? or goats' blood drink will I? 14 Thanks offer thou to God, and pay thy vows to the most High. 15 And call upon me when in trouble thou shalt be; I will deliver thee, and thou my name shalt glorify. 16 But to the wicked man God saith, My laws and truth Should'st thou declare? how dar'st thou take my cov'nant in thy mouth? 17 Sith thou instruction hat'st, which should thy ways direct; And sith my words behind thy back thou cast'st, and dost reject. 18 When thou a thief didst see, with him thou didst consent; And with the vile adulterers partaker on thou went. 19 Thou giv'st thy mouth to ill, thy tongue deceit doth frame; 20 Thou sitt'st, and 'gainst thy brother speak'st, thy mother's son dost shame. 21 Because I silence kept, while thou these things hast wrought; That I was altogether like thyself, hath been thy thought; Yet I will thee reprove, and set before thine eyes, In order rankèd, thy misdeeds and thine iniquities. 22 Now, ye that God forget, this carefully consider; Lest I in pieces tear you all, and none can you deliver. 23 Whoso doth offer praise me glorifies; and I Will show him God's salvätion, that orders right his way. Languages: English
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Psalm 50 - II

Hymnal: Foundations Psalter #50-II (2023) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoke Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoke, and called the earth upon, Ev'n from the rising of the sun unto his going down. 2 From out of Zion, his own hill, where the perfection high Of beauty is, from thence the Lord hath shinèd gloriously. 3 Our God shall come, and shall no more be silent, but speak out: Before him fire shall waste, great storms shall compass him about. 4 He to the heavens from above, and to the earth below, Shall call, that he his judgments may before his people show. 5 Let all my saints together be unto me gatherèd; Those that by sacrifice with me a covenant have made. 6 And then the heavens shall declare his righteousness abroad: Because the Lord himself doth come; none else is judge but God. 7 Hear, O my people, and I'll speak; O Israel by name, Against thee I will testify; God, ev'n thy God, I am. 8 I for thy sacrifices few reprove thee never will, Nor for burnt-off'rings to have been before me offered still. 9 I'll take no bullock nor he-goats from house nor folds of thine: 10 For beasts of forests, cattle all on thousand hills, are mine. 11 The fowls are all to me well known that mountains high do yield; And I do challenge as mine own the wild beasts of the field. 12 If I were hungry, I would not to thee for need complain; For earth, and all its fullness, doth to me of right pertain. 13 That I to eat the flesh of bulls take pleasure dost thou think? Or that I need, to quench my thirst, the blood of goats to drink? 14 Nay, rather unto me, thy God, thanksgiving offer thou: To the most High perform thy word, and fully pay thy vow: 15 And in the day of trouble great see that thou call on me; I will deliver thee, and thou my name shalt glorify. 16 But God unto the wicked saith, Why should'st thou mention make Of my commands? how dar'st thou in thy mouth my cov'nant take? 17 Sith it is so that thou dost hate all good instrüction; And sith thou cast'st behind thy back, and slight'st my words each one. 18 When thou a thief didst see, then straight thou join'dst with him in sin, And with the vile adulterers thou hast partaker been. 19 Thy mouth to evil thou dost give, thy tongue deceit doth frame. 20 Thou sitt'st, and 'gainst thy brother speak'st, thy mother's son to shame. 21 These things thou wickedly hast done, and I have silent been: Thou thought'st that I was like thyself, and did approve thy sin: But I will sharply thee reprove, and I will order right Thy sins and thy transgrëssions in presence of thy sight. 22 Consider this, and be afraid, ye that forget the Lord, Lest I in pieces tear you all, when none can help afford. 23 Who off'reth praise me glorifies: I will show God's salvation To him that ordereth aright his life and conversation. Languages: English
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Psalm 50: The mighty God, the Lord

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #P53 (1800) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty God, the Lord Lyrics: 1The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoken, and did call The earth, from rising of the sun, to where he hath his fall. 2From out of Sion hill, which of excellency And beauty the perfection is, God shined gloriously. 3Our God shall surely come, keep silence shall not he: Before him fire shall waste, great storms shall round about him be. 4Unto the heavens clear he from above shall call, And to the earth likewise, that he may judge his people all. 5Together let my saints unto me gather’d be, Those that by sacrifice have made a covenant with me. 6And then the heavens shall his righteousness declare: Because the Lord himself is he by whom men judged are. 7My people Isr’el hear, speak will I from on high, Against thee I will testify; God, ev’n thy God, am I. 8I for thy sacrifice no blame will on thee lay, Nor for burnt-off ‘rings, which to me thou offer’dst ev’ry day. 9I’ll take no calf nor goats from house or fold of thine: 10For beasts of forests, cattle all on thousand hills, are mine. 11The fowls on mountains high are all to me well known; Wild beasts which in the fields do lie, ev’n they are all mine own. 12Then, if I hungry were, I would not tell it thee; Because the world, and fulness all thereof, belongs to me. 13Will I eat flesh of bulls? or goats’ blood drink will I? 14Thanks offer thou to God, and pay thy vows to the most High. 15And call upon me when in trouble thou shalt be; I will deliver thee, and thou my name shalt glorify. 16But to the wicked man God saith, My laws and truth Should’st thou declare? how dar’st thou take my cov’nant in thy mouth? 17Sith thou instruction hat’st, which should thy ways direct; And sith my words behind thy back thou cast’st, and dost reject. 18When thou a thief didst see, with him thou didst consent; And with the vile adulterers partaker on thou went. 19Thou giv’st thy mouth to ill, thy tongue deceit doth frame; 20Thou sitt’st, and ‘gainst thy brother speak’st, thy mother’s son dost shame. 21Because I silence kept, while thou these things hast wrought; That I was altogether like thyself, hath been thy thought; Yet I will thee reprove, and set before thine eyes, In order ranked, thy misdeeds and thine iniquities. 22Now, ye that God forget, this carefully consider; Lest I in pieces tear you all, and none can you deliver. 23Whoso doth offer praise me glorifies; and I Will shew him God’s salvation, that orders right his way. Languages: English
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Psalm 50: The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoke

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #P54 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoke Lyrics: 1The mighty God, the Lord, hath spoke, and call’d the earth upon, Ev’n from the rising of the sun unto his going down. 2From out of Sion, his own hill, where the perfection high Of beauty is, from thence the Lord hath shined gloriously. 3Our God shall come, and shall no more be silent, but speak out: Before him fire shall waste, great storms shall compass him about. 4He to the heavens from above, and to the earth below, Shall call, that he his judgments may before his people show. 5Let all my saints together be unto me gathered; Those that by sacrifice with me a covenant have made. 6And then the heavens shall declare his righteousness abroad: Because the Lord himself doth come; none else is judge but God. 7Hear, O my people, and I’ll speak; O Israel by name, Against thee I will testify; God, ev’n thy God, I am. 8I for thy sacrifices few reprove thee never will, Nor for burnt-off ‘rings to have been before me offer’d still. 9I’ll take no bullock nor he-goats from house nor folds of thine: 10For beasts of forests, cattle all on thousand hills, are mine. 11The fowls are all to me well known that mountains high do yield; And I do challenge as mine own the wild beasts of the field. 12If I were hungry, I would not to thee for need complain; For earth, and all its fulness, doth to me of right pertain. 13That I to eat the flesh of bulls take pleasure dost thou think? Or that I need, to quench my thirst, the blood of goats to drink? 14Nay, rather unto me, thy God, thanksgiving offer thou: To the most High perform thy word, and fully pay thy vow: 15And in the day of trouble great see that thou call on me; I will deliver thee, and thou my name shalt glorify. 16But God unto the wicked saith, Why should’st thou mention make Of my commands? how dar’st thou in thy mouth my cov’nant take? 17Sith it is so that thou dost hate all good instruction; And sith thou cast’st behind thy back, and slight’st my words each one. 18When thou a thief didst see, then straight thou join’dst with him in sin, And with the vile adulterers thou hast partaker been. 19Thy mouth to evil thou dost give, thy tongue deceit doth frame. 20Thou sitt’st, and ‘gainst thy brother speak’st, thy mother’s son to shame. 21These things thou wickedly hast done, and I have silent been: Thou thought’st that I was like thyself, and did approve thy sin: But I will sharply thee reprove, and I will order right Thy sins and thy transgressions in presence of thy sight. 22Consider this, and be afraid, ye that forget the Lord, Lest I in pieces tear you all, when none can help afford. 23Who off’reth praise me glorifies: I will shew God’s salvation To him that ordereth aright his life and conversation. Languages: English
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The Judgment

Hymnal: Bible Songs #104 (1901) Scripture: Psalm 50:1-5 First Line: The mighty God, the Lord Topics: Christ Ministry of; Christ Present in His Church; Christ Righteousness of; Christ Second Advent of; Church Christ the Head of; Church Covenanted; Covenant Making; God the judge; Gospel Invitations of ; Heart Good, Perfect, Pure, and Upright; Judgment; Lord's Supper; Nature A Revelation of God; Royalty of Christ Judgment His Prerogative; Worship Commanded Languages: English Tune Title: [The mighty God, the Lord]
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The Lord is Judge

Hymnal: Bible Songs No. 4 #113 (1917) Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty God, the Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [The mighty God, the Lord]
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The Eternal Judgment

Hymnal: The Psalter #139 (1912) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty God, the Lord Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, the Lord, Has spoken unto all; From rising to the setting sun The nations hear His call. 2 From Zion, His abode Where perfect beauty dwells, The Lord His glory has displayed In brightness that excels. 3 Our God shall surely come, Nor silence shall He keep; Devouring fire shall herald Him, About Him storms shall sweep. 4 Then to the heav'ns above He from His throne shall call, The earth His kingly voice shall hear He is the Judge of all. 5 Let all my chosen saints Before Me gathered be, Those that by sacrifice have sealed Their promise unto Me. 6 Then shall the heavens declare His righteousness abroad, Because the Lord Himself is Judge, Yea, none is Judge, but God. Topics: Bereavement; Christ Judgeship of; Christ Present in His Church; Christ Righteousness of; Christ Second Coming of; Church Covenanted; Covenant Making; God the judge; Gospel Invitations of ; Invitation and Divine Pleading; Judgment Day; Nature Revelation of God in; Royalty of Christ Judgment the Prerogative of; The Wicked Fate of; Worship Call to Languages: English Tune Title: BOYLSTON
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The mighty God, the Lord

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #239 (1961) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 50:1-6 Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, the Lord, Hath spoken unto all; From rising to the setting sun, He unto earth doth call. From Zion, his own hill, Where perfect beauty dwells, Jehovah hath his glory shown, In brightness that excels. 2 Our God shall surely come, And silence shall not keep; Before him fire shall waste, and storms Tempestuous round him sweep. He to the heav'ns above Shall then send forth his call, And likewise to the earth, that he May judge his people all. 3 "Together let my saints Unto me gathered be, Those that by sacrifice have made A covenant with me." Then shall the heav'ns declare His righteousness abroad; Because the Lord himself is judge, Yea, none is judge, but God. Amen. Topics: Christ, The Lord Jesus; Christ Second Coming and Judgment of; Word of God; Zion Tune Title: DIADEMATA

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