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O come, loud anthems let us sing

Hymnal: The Church and Home Hymnal #4a (1893) Languages: English Tune Title: [O come, loud anthems let us sing]
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O come, loud Anthems let us sing

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, selected for the use of the Parish-Church of Boston #5 (1793) Lyrics: 1 O come, loud Anthems let us sing; Loud Thanks to our Almighty King: For we our Voices high should raise, When our Salvation's Rock we praise. 2 Into his Presence let us haste, To thank him for his Favours past; To him address in joyful Songs, The Praise that to his Name belongs. 3 O let us to his Courts repair, And bow with Adoration there: Down on our Knees devoutly All Before the Lord, our Maker, fall. 4 For He's our God, our Father He; The People of his Pasture We; The Flock, that, guided by his Care, The Blessings of his Bounty share. Topics: The Sovereignty of God Languages: English
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O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing

Hymnal: Gloria Deo #11 (1901) Topics: Christ Sacrifice of; Praise; Worship Close of Languages: English Tune Title: PARK STREET

O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing

Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary #12 (1972) Refrain First Line: Great is the Lord! what tongue can frame Topics: Beginning of Worship Exhortation to Worship; Hymns, Songs, Chorales Languages: English Tune Title: SALISBURY

O come, loud anthems let us sing

Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #14 (1969) Refrain First Line: Great is the Lord! what tongue can frame Topics: God Adoration and Praise Scripture: Psalm 95 Tune Title: SALISBURY

O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing

Hymnal: Baptist Hymnal (1975 ed) #21 (1975) Topics: Praise and Adoration God the Father Scripture: Psalm 95:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: HERR JESU CHRIST

O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing

Hymnal: The New Broadman Hymnal #21 (1977) Tune Title: HERR JESU CHRIST

O come, loud anthems let us sing

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Hymnal #68 (1992) Refrain First Line: Great is the Lord! What tongue can frame Scripture: Psalm 95 Languages: English Tune Title: SALISBURY
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O come, loud anthems let us sing

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #95 (1789) Lyrics: 1 O come, loud anthems let us sing, Loud thanks to our almighty King: For we our voices high should raise, When our salvation's rock we praise. 2 Into his presence let us haste To thank him for his favours past; To him address, in joyful songs, The praise that to his name belongs. 3 For God the Lord, enthron'd in state, Is with unrivaled glory, great; A King superior far to all, Whom gods the heathen falsely call. 4 The depths of earth are in his hand, Her secret wealth at his command: The strength of hills that threat the skies, Subjected to his empire lies. 5 The rolling ocean's vast abyss By the same sov'reign right is his: 'Tis mov'd by his almighty hand, That form'd and fix'd the solid land. 6 O let us to his courts repair, And bow with adoration there; With humble souls adore his grace, And kneel before our Maker's face. 7 For he's our God, our Shepherd he; His flock and pasture-sheep are we. If then you'll (like his flock) draw near, To-day if you his voice will hear. 8 Let not your harden'd hearts renew Your Father's crimes and kudgments too; Nor here provoke my wrath, as they In desart plains of Meribah. 9 When through the wilderness they mov'd, And me with fresh temptations prov'd: They still, through unbelief, rebell'd, While they my wond'rous works beheld. 10 They forty years my patience griev'd, Though daily I their wants reliev'd. Then — 'Tis a faithless race, I said, Whose heart from me has always stray'd. 11 They ne'er will tread my righteous path: Therefore to them, in settled wrath, Since they despis'd my rest, I sware, That they should never enter there. Scripture: Psalm 95 Languages: English
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O come, loud Anthems let us sing

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #194 (1754) Lyrics: 1 O come, loud Anthems let us sing, Loud Thanks to our Almighty King; For we our Voices high should raise, When our Salvation's Rock we praise. 2 Into his Presence let us haste To thank him for his Favours past; To him address in joyful Songs, The Praise that to his Name belongs. 3 For God the Lord, enthron'd in State, Is, with unrivaled Glory, great; A King superior far to all, Whom by his Title God we call, 4 The Depths of Earth are in his Hand, Her secret Wealth at his Command; The Strength of Hills that threat the Skies, Subjected to his Empire lies. 5 The rolling Ocean's vast Abyss By the same sov'reign Right is his: 'Tis mov'd by his Almighty Hand, That form'd and fix'd the solid Land, 6 O let us to his Courts repair, And bow with Adoration there: Down on our Knees devoutly all Before the Lord our Maker fall. 7 For he's our God, our Shepherd he, His Flock and Pasture Sheep are we. If then you'll (like his Flock) draw near, to-day if you his Voice will hear. 8 Let not your harden'd Hearts renew Your Fathers' Crimes and Judgments too; Nor here provoke my Wrath, as they In desart Plains of Meribah! 9 When thro' the Wilderness they mov'd, And me with fresh Temptations prov'd: They still, through Unbelief, rebell'd, While they my wond'rous Works beheld. 10,11 They forty Years my Patience griev'd, Tho' daily I their Wants reliev'd. Then--'Tis a faithless Race, I said, Whose Heart from me has always stray'd; They ne'er will tread my righteous path: Therefore to them, in settled Wrath, Since they despis'd my Rest, I sware, That they should never enter there. Scripture: Psalm 95 Languages: English

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