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Loud hallelujahs to the Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #53 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: Loud hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell; Let heav'n begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. The Lord, how absolute he reigns! Let every angel bend the knee; Sing of his love in heav'nly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be. High on a throne his glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss; Fly through the world, O sun! and tell How dark thy beams compared to his. Awake, ye tempests, and his fame In sounds of dreadful praise declare; And the sweet whisper of his name Fill every gentler breeze of air. Let clouds, and winds, and waves agree To join their praise with blazing fire; Let the firm earth and rolling sea In this eternal song conspire. Ye flowery plains, proclaim his skill; Valleys, lie low before his eye; And let his praise from every hill Rise tuneful to the neighb'ring sky. Ye stubborn oaks, and stately pines, Bend your high branches and adore: Praise him, ye beasts, in diff'rent strains; The lamb must bleat, the lion roar. Birds, ye must make his praise your theme; Nature demands a song from you; While the dumb fish that cut the stream Leap up, and mean his praises too. Mortals, can you refrain your tongue, When nature all around you sings? O for a shout from old and young, From humble swains and lofty kings! Wide as his vast dominion lies Make the Creator's name be known; Loud as his thunder shout his praise, And sound it lofty as his throne. Jehovah! 'tis a glorious word: O may it dwell on every tongue! But saints, who best have known the Lord, Are bound to raise the noblest song. Speak of the wonders of that love Which Gabriel plays on every chord: From all below, and all above, Loud hallelujahs to the Lord! Each of his works his name displays But they can ne'er fulfil the praise. Topics: Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm; Creation and Providence; Weather; Works of creation and providence; Creatures praising God; Praise from all creatures Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P148b (1766) Lyrics: 1 Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant Worlds where Creatures dwell; Let Heav'n begin the solemn Word, And sound it dreadful down to Hell. 2 The Lord! how absolute he reigns! Let ev'ry Angel bend the Knee; Sing of his Love in heav'nly Strains, And speak how fierce his Terrors be. 3 High on a Throne his Glories dwell, An awful Throne of shining Bliss: Fly through the World, O Sun, and tell How dark thy Beams compar'd to his. 4 Awake ye Tempests, and his Fame In Sounds of dreadful Praise declare; And the sweet Whisper of his Name Fill ev'ry gentler Breeze of Air. 5 Let Clouds, and Winds, and Waves agree To join their Praise, with blazing Fire; Let the firm Earth and rolling Sea In this eternal song conspire. 6 Ye flow'ry Plains proclaim his Skill; Vallies lie low before his Eye; And let his Praise from ev'ry Hill Rise tuneful to the neighb'ring Sky. 7 Ye stubborn Oaks, and stately Pines, Bend your high Branches and adore: Praise him, ye Beasts, in diff'rent Strains; The Lamb must bleat, the Lion roar. 8 Birds, ye must make his Praise your Theme, Nature demands a Song from you; While the dumb Fish that cut the Stream Leap up, and mean his Praises too. 9 Mortals, can you refrain your Tongue, When Nature all around you sings? O for a Shout from Old and Young, From humble swains and lofty Kings! 10 Wide as his vast Dominion lies Make the Creator's Name be known; Loud as his Thunder shout his Praise, And sound it lofty as his Throne. 11 Jehovah! 'tis a glorious Word, O may it dwell on ev'ry Tongue! But Saints, who best have known the Lord, Are bound to raise the noblest Song. 12 Speak of the Wonders of that Love, Which Gabriel plays on ev'ry Chord: From all below, and all above, Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord. Topics: Creation and Providence; Praise from all creatures; Thunder and storm; Weather Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Loud hallelujahs to the Lord

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #329 (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Loud hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell; Let heav'n begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. 2 The Lord! how absolute he reigns! Let ev'ry angel bend the knee; Sing of his love in heav'nly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be. 3 High on a throne his glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss! Fly through the world, O sun, and tell How dark thy beams compar'd to his. 4 Awake, ye tempests, and his fame In sounds of dreadful praise declare; And the sweet whisper of his name Fill ev'ry gentler breeze of air. 5 Let clouds, and winds, and waves agree, To join their praise with blazing fire; Let the firm earth, and rolling sea, In this eternal song conspire. 6 Ye flow'ry plains, proclaim his skill; Vallies lie low before his eye; And let his praise from ev'ry hill Rise tuneful to the neighb'ring sky. 7 Ye stubborn oaks, and stately pines, Bend your high branches and adore: Praise him, ye beasts, in diff'rent strains; The lamb must bleat, the lion roar. 8 Birds, ye must make his praise your theme; Nature demands a song from you; While the dumb fish that cut the stream, Leap up, and mean his praises too. 9 Mortals, can you refrain your tongue, When nature all around you sings? O for a shout from old and young, From humble swains and lofty kings! 10 Wide as his vast dominion lies Make the Creator's name be known; Loud as his thunder shout his praise, And sound it lofty as his throne. 11 Jehovah! 'tis a glorious word! O may it dwell on ev'ry tongue! But saints, who best have known the Lord, Are bound to raise the noblest song. 12 Speak of the wonders of that love Which Gabriel plays on ev'ry chord: From all below, and all above, Loud hallelujahs to the Lord! Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Loud hallelujahs to the Lord

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #148 (1789) Lyrics: 1 Loud hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell; Let heav'n begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. 2 The Lord, how absolute he reigns, Let ev'ry angel bend the knee; Sing of his love in heav'nly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be. 3 High on a throne his glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss; Fly thro' the world, O sun, and tell How dark thy beams compar'd to his. 4 Awake ye tempests and his fame In sounds of dreadful praise declare; And the sweet whisper of his name Fill ev'ry gentler breeze of air. 5 Let clouds, and winds, and waves agree To join their praise with blazing fire; Let the firm earth and rolling sea In this eternal song conspire. 6 Ye flow'ry plains proclaim his skill; Ye vallies sink before his eye; And let his praise from ev'ry hill Rise tuneful to the neighb'ring sky. 7 Ye stubborn oaks, and stately pines, Bend your high branches and adore: Praise him, ye beasts, in diff'rent strains; The lamb must bleat, the lion roar. 8 Ye birds, his praise must be your theme, Who from'd to song your tuneful voice; While the dumb fish that cut the stream In his protecting care rejoice. Part II. 9 Ye kings and judges, fear The Lord the sov'reign king; And while you rule us here, His heav’nly honours sing; Nor let the dream Of pow'r and state Make you forget His pow'r supreme. 10 Virgins and youths, engage To sound his praise divine, While infancy and age Their feebler voices join: Wide as He reigns His name be sung By ev'ry tongue In endless strains. 11 Let all the nations fear The God that rules above; He brings his people near, And makes them taste his love: While earth and sky Attempt his praise, His saints shall raise His honours high. Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Psalm 148 Paraphrased

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.336 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 First Line: Loud hallelujahs to the Lord Lyrics: Loud hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell; Let heav'n begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. The Lord, how absolute he reigns! Let every angel bend the knee; Sing of his love in heav'nly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be. High on a throne his glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss; Fly through the world, O sun! and tell How dark thy beams compared to his. Awake, ye tempests, and his fame In sounds of dreadful praise declare; And the sweet whisper of his name Fill every gentler breeze of air. Let clouds, and winds, and waves agree To join their praise with blazing fire; Let the firm earth and rolling sea In this eternal song conspire. Ye flowery plains, proclaim his skill; Valleys, lie low before his eye; And let his praise from every hill Rise tuneful to the neighb'ring sky. Ye stubborn oaks, and stately pines, Bend your high branches and adore: Praise him, ye beasts, in diff'rent strains; The lamb must bleat, the lion roar. Birds, ye must make his praise your theme; Nature demands a song from you; While the dumb fish that cut the stream Leap up, and mean his praises too. Mortals, can you refrain your tongue, When nature all around you sings? O for a shout from old and young, From humble swains and lofty kings! Wide as his vast dominion lies Make the Creator's name be known; Loud as his thunder shout his praise, And sound it lofty as his throne. Jehovah! 'tis a glorious word: O may it dwell on every tongue! But saints, who best have known the Lord, Are bound to raise the noblest song. Speak of the wonders of that love Which Gabriel plays on every chord: From all below, and all above, Loud hallelujahs to the Lord! Each of his works his name displays But they can ne'er fulfil the praise. Topics: Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm; Creation and Providence; Weather; Works of creation and providence; Creatures praising God; Praise from all creatures Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Universal Praise to GOD

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CXLVIIIb (1780) First Line: Loud hallelujahs to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Loud hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell Let heav'n begin the solemn word And sound it dreadful down to hell. This Psalm may be sung to the Tune of the old 112th or 127th Psalm if these two lines be added to every Stanza: Each of his works his name displays, But they can ne'er fulfil his praise. 2 The Lord! how absolute he reigns! Let ev'ry angel bend the knee, Sing of his love in heav'nly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be. 3 High on a throne his glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss; Fly thro' the world, O sun, and tell How dark thy beams compar'd to his. 4 Awake, ye tempests, and his fame In sounds of dreadful praise declare; And the sweet wisper of his name Fill every gentler breaze of air. 5 Let clouds, and winds and waves agree, To join their praise with blazing fire: Let the firm earth, and rolling sea In this eternal song conspire. 6 Ye flow'ry plains, proclaim his skill; Vallies, lie low before his eye; And let his praise from ev'ry hill Rise tuneful to the neighb'ring sky. 7 Ye stubborn oaks and stately pines, Bend your high branches and adore: Praise him, ye beasts, in diff'rent strains; The lamb must bleat, the lion roar. 8 Birds, ye must make his praise your theme, Nature demands a song from you; While the dumb fish that cut the stream Leap up and mean his praises too. 9 Mortals, can you refrain your tongue, When nature all around you sings? O for a shout from old and young, From humble swains and lofty kings! 10 Wide as his vast dominion lies Make the Creator's name be known; Loud as his thunder shout his praise, And sound it lofty as his throne. 11 JEHOVAH! 'tis a glorious word! O may it dwell on ev'ry tongue! But saints who best have known the Lord, Are bound to raise the noblest song. 12 Speak of the wonders of that love Which Gabriel plays on ev'ry chord: From all below, and all above, Loud hallelujahs to the Lord! Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Universal Praise to GOD

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #CXLVIIIb (1785) First Line: Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell; Let heaven begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. 2 The Lord, how absolute he reigns! Let every angel bend the knee; Sing of his love in heavenly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be. 3 High on a throne his glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss: Fly thro' the world, O sun and tell, How dark thy beams compar'd to his. 4 Awake ye tempests and his fame In sounds of dreadful praise declare; And the sweet whisper of his name Fill every gentler breeze of air. 5 Let clouds, and winds, and waves agree To join their praise with blazing fire; Let the firm earth and rolling sea In this eternal song conspire. 6 Ye flowery plains, proclaim his skill; Ye vallies sink before his eye; And let his praise from every hill Rise tuneful to the neighbouring sky. 7 Ye stubborn oaks, and stately pines, Bend your high branches and adore: Praise him, ye beasts, in different strains; The lamb must bleat, the lion roar. 8 Ye birds, his praise must be your theme, Who form'd to song your tuneful voice; While the dumb fish that cut the stream In his protecting care rejoice. 9 Mortals, can you refrain your tongue, When nature all around you sings? Oh for a shout from old and young, From humble swains and lofty kings! 10 Wide as his vast dominion lies Make the Creator's name be known; Loud as his thunder shout his praise, And sound it lofty as his throne. 11 Jehovah! 'tis a glorious word! Oh may it dwell on every tongue! But saints who best have known the Lord Are bound to raise the noblest song. 12 Speak of the wonders of that love Which Gabriel plays on every chord: From all below and all above, Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Universal praise to God

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.) #263 (1786) First Line: Loud hallelujahs to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Loud hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell; Let heaven begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. 2 The Lord, how absolute he reigns, Let every angel bend the knee; Sing of his love in heavenly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be. 3 High on a throne his glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss: Fly through the world, O sun and tell How dark thy beams compar'd to his. 4 Awake ye tempests and his fame In sounds of dreadful praise declare; And the sweet whisper of his name Fill every gentler breeze of air. 5 Let clouds, and winds, and waves agree To join their praise with blazing fire; Let the firm earth and rolling sea In this eternal song conspire. 6 Ye flowery plains, proclaim his skill; Ye vallies sink before his eye; And let his praise from every hill Rise tuneful to the neighbouring sky. 7 Ye stubborn oaks, and stately pines, Bend your high branches and adore: Praise him, ye beasts, in different strains; The lamb must bleat, the lion roar. 8 Ye birds, his praise must be your theme, Who form'd to song your tuneful voice; While the dumb fish that cut the stream In his protecting care rejoice. 9 Mortals, can you refrain your tongue, When nature all around you sings? Oh for a shout from old and young, From humble swains and lofty kings! 10 Wide as his vast dominion lies, Make the Creator's name be known; Loud as his thunder shout his praise, And sound it lofty as his throne. 11 Jehovah! 'tis a glorious word! Oh may it dwell on every tongue! But saints who best have known the Lord Are bound to raise the noblest song. 12 Speak of the wonders of that love Which Gabriel plays on every chord: From all below and all above, Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord. Topics: Creation and Providence; Creatures praising God; Praise from all creatures; Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm; Weather; Works of creation and providence; Creation and Providence; Creatures praising God; Praise from all creatures; Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm; Weather; Works of creation and providence Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Universal Praise to God

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #263 (1790) First Line: Loud hallelujahs to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Loud hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell; Let heaven begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. 2 The Lord, how absolute he reigns, Let every angel bend the knee; Sing of his love in heavenly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be. 3 High on a throne his glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss: Fly through the world, O sun and tell How dark thy beams compar'd to his. 4 Awake ye tempests and his fame In sounds of dreadful praise declare; And the sweet whisper of his name Fill every gentler breeze of air. 5 Let clouds, and winds, and waves agree To join their praise with blazing fire; Let the firm earth and rolling sea In this eternal song conspire. 6 Ye flowery plains, proclaim his skill; Ye vallies sink before his eye; And let his praise from every hill Rise tuneful to the neighbouring sky. 7 Ye stubborn oaks, and stately pines, Bend your high branches and adore: Praise him, ye beasts, in different strains; The lamb must beat, the lion roar. 8 Ye birds, his praise must be your theme, Who form'd to song your tuneful voice; While the dumb fish that cut the stream In his protecting care rejoice. 9 Mortals, can you refrain your tongue, When nature all around you sings? Oh for a shout from old and young, From humble swains and lofty kings? 10 Wide as his vast dominion lies, Make the Creator's name be known; Loud as his thunder shout his praise, And sound it lofty as his throne. 11 Jehovah! 'tis a glorious word! Oh may it dwell on every tongue! But saints who best have known the Lord Are bound to raise the noblest song. 12 Speak of the wonders of that love Which Gabriel plays on every chord: From all below and all above, Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord. Topics: Creation and Providence; Creatures praising God; Praise from all creatures; Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm; Weather; Works of creation and providence; Creation and Providence; Creatures praising God; Praise from all creatures; Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm; Weather; Works of creation and providence Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Universal praise to GOD

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #275 (1740) First Line: Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord Lyrics: 1 Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant Worlds where Creatures dwell; Let Heav'n begin the solemn Word, And sound it dreadful down to Hell. 2 The Lord! how absolute he reigns! Let ev'ry Angel bend the Knee; Sing of his Love in heav'nly Strains, And speak how fierce his Terrors be. 3 High on a Throne his Glories dwell, An awful Throne of shining Bliss; Fly through the World, O Sun, and tell How dark thy Beams compar'd to his. 4 Awake ye Tempests, and his Fame In Sounds of dreadful Praise declare; And the sweet Whisper of his Name Fill ev'ry gentler Breeze of Air. 5 Let Clouds, and Winds, and Waves agree To join their Praise with blazing Fire; Let the firm Earth and rolling sea In this eternal song conspire. 6 Ye flow'ry Plains, proclaim his Skill; Vallies lie low before his Eye; And let his Praise from ev'ry Hill Rise tuneful to the neighb'ring Sky. 7 Ye stubborn Oaks, and stately Pines, Bend your high Branches and adore: Praise him, ye Beasts, in diff'rent Strains; The Lamb must bleat, the Lion roar. 8 Birds, ye must make his Praise your Theme, Nature demands a Song from you; While the dumb Fish that cut the Stream Leap up, and mean his Praises too. 9 Mortals, can you refrain your Tongue, When Nature all around you sings? O for a Shout from Old and Young, From humble swains and lofty Kings! 10 Wide as his vast Dominion lies Make the Creator's Name be known; Loud as his Thunder shout his Praise, And sound it lofty as his Throne. 11 Jehovah! 'tis a glorious Word, O may it dwell on ev'ry Tongue! But Saints, who best have known the Lord, Are bound to raise the noblest Song. 12 Speak of the Wonders of that Love Which Gabriel plays on ev'ry Chord: From all below, and all above, Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord. Topics: Creation and Providence; Praise from all creatures; Thunder and storm; Weather Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English

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