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The praises of my tongue

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Congregational Hymn Book #902 (1857)
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The praises of my tongue

Author: Watts Hymnal: Church Harmonies #930 (1876) Languages: English
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The praises of my tongue

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Baptist Psalmody #1055 (1850)
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Praise to God for Learning to Read

Hymnal: Divine Songs for Children #VIII (1827) First Line: The praises of my tongue Lyrics: The praises of my tongue I offer to the Lord, That I was taught and learnt so young To read his holy word. That I was brought to know The danger I was in; By nature and by practice too, A wretched slave to sin. That I am led to see I can do nothing well; And whither shall a sinner flee, To save himself from hell? Great God, this book of thine Informs me where to go, For grace, to pardon all my sin, And make me holy too. Here I can read and learn, How Christ, the Son of God Proclaimed the covenant of thy grace And sealed it with his blood. The Lord, who reigns above, Hath sent his Spirit down, To show the wonders of his love, And make his Gospel known. O may that Spirit teach, And make my heart receive, Those truths which all thy servants preach, And all thy saints believe. Then shall I praise the Lord, In a more cheerful strain, That I was taught to read his word, And have not learnt in vain. Languages: English
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Praise to God

Hymnal: Linden Harp #64b (1855) First Line: The praises of my tongue Lyrics: 1 The praises of my tongue I offer to the Lord, That I was taught and learn'd so young To read his holy word. 2 That I am brought to know The danger I am in, By nature and by practice, too, A wretched slave to sin. 3 Dear Lord, this book of thine Informs me where to go For grace, to pardon all my sin, And make me holy, too. 4 Here I can read and learn How Christ, the Son of God, Has undertook our great concern: Our ransom cost his blood. 5 Then shall I praise the Lord In a more cheerful strain, That I was taught to read his word, And have not learn'd in vain. Languages: English
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Early Instruction

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P71d (1845) First Line: The praises of my tongue Languages: English

Early instruction

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Chapel Hymns #d531 (1846) First Line: The praises of my tongue Languages: English

Early instruction

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Prayers and Hymns for the Church and the Home #d658 (1866) First Line: The praises of my tongue
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Early Instruction

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Gospel Psalmist #857 (1861) First Line: The praises of my tongue Topics: Children and Sabbath Schools Tune Title: WESTMINSTER

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