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The Book of Nature and Scriptures

Appears in 147 hymnals Topics: Thunder and storm; Thunder and storm First Line: Behold the lofty sky Lyrics: 1 Behold the lofty sky Declares its maker God, And all the starry works on high Proclaim his power abroad. 2 The darkness and the light Still keep their course the same; While night to day, and day to night Divinely teach his name. 3 In every different land Their general voice is known; They shew the wonders of his hand, And orders of his throne. 4 Ye christian lands, rejoice, Here he reveals his word; We are not left to nature’s voice To bid us know the Lord. 5 His statutes and commands Are set before our eyes, He puts his gospel in our hands, Where our salvation lies. 6 His laws are just and pure, His truth without deceit, His promises forever sure, And his rewards are great. 7 [Not honey to the taste Affords so much delight; Nor gold that has the furnace pass'd So much allures the sight. 8 While of thy works I sing, Thy glory to proclaim, Accept the praise, my God, my King, In my Redeemer’s name.] Scripture: Psalm 19
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God's Word most excellent; Or, Sincerity and Watchfulness

Appears in 321 hymnals Topics: Thunder and storm; Thunder and storm First Line: Behold the morning sun Lyrics: 1 Behold the morning sun Begins his glorious way: His beams through all the nations run, And life and light convey. 2 But where the gospel comes It spreads diviner light, It calls dead sinners from their tombs, And gives the blind their sight. 3 How perfect is thy word! And all thy judgements just, Forever sure thy promise, Lord, And men securely trust. 4 My gracious God, how plain Are thy directions given! Oh may I never read in vain, But find the path to heaven! Pause. 5 I heard thy word with love, And I would fain obey: Send thy good spirit from above To guide me lest I stray. 6 Oh who can ever find The errors of his ways? Yet with a bold presumptuous mind I would not dare transgress. 7 Warn me of every sin, Forgive my secret faults, And cleanse this guilty soul of mine, Whose crimes exceed my thoughts. 8 While with my heart and tongue I spread thy praise abroad; Accept the worship and the song, My Saviour and my God. Scripture: Psalm 19
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The Books of Nature, and Scripture compared; or, The Glory and Success of the Gospel

Appears in 604 hymnals Topics: Thunder and storm; Thunder and storm First Line: The heavens declare thy glory, Lord Lyrics: 1 The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, In every star thy goodness shines; But when our eyes behold thy word, We read thy name in fairer lines. 2 The rolling sun, the changing light, And nights and days thy power confess; But the blest volume thou hast writ, Reveals thy justice and thy grace. 3 Sun, moon and stars convey thy praise Round the whole earth, and never stand; So when thy truth began its race, It touch'd and glanc'd on every land. 4 Nor shall thy spreading gospel rest Till through the world thy truth has run; Till Christ has all the nations blest, That see the light or feel the sun. 5 Great Sun of Righteousness, arise, Bless the dark world with heavenly light; Thy gospel makes the simple wise, Thy laws are pure, thy judgments right. 6 Thy noblest wonders here we view, In souls renew'd and sins forgiven, Lord, cleanse my sins, may soul renew, And make thy word my guide to heaven. Scripture: Psalm 19
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The Book of Nature and Scripture

Appears in 80 hymnals Topics: Thunder and storm; Thunder and storm First Line: Great God, the heaven's well order'd frame Lyrics: 1 Great God, the heaven's well order'd frame Declares the glories of thy name: There thy rich works of wonder shine; A thousand starry beauties there, A thousand radiant marks appear Of boundless power, and skill divine. 2 From night to day, from day to night, The dawning and the dying light, Lectures of heavenly wisdom read: With silent eloquence they raise Our thoughts to our Creator's praise, And neither sound nor language need. 3 Yet their divine instructions run Far as the journies of the sun, And every nation knows their voice: The sun, like some young bridegroom drest, Breaks from the chambers of the east, Rolls round, and makes the earth rejoice. 4 Where'er he spreads his beams abroad, He smiles, and speaks his maker God: All nature joins to shew thy praise: Thus God in every creature shines; Fair is the book of nature's lines, But fairer is thy book of grace. Pause. 5 I love the volumes of thy word; What light and joy those leaves afford To souls benighted and distrest! Thy precepts guide my doubtful way, Thy fear forbids my feet to stray, Thy promise leads my heart to rest. 6 From the discoveries of thy law The perfect rules of life I draw: These are my study and delight; Not honey so invites the taste, Nor gold that hath the furnace past Appears so pleasing to the sight. 7 Thy threatenings wake my slumbering eyes, And warn me where my danger lies; But 'tis thy blessed gospel, Lord, That makes my guilty conscience clean, Converts my soul, subdues my sin, And gives a free, but large reward. 8 Who knows the errors of his thoughts? My God, forgive my secret faults, And from presumptuous sins restrain: Accept my poor attempts of praise, That I have read thy book of grace And book of nature not in vain. Scripture: Psalm 19
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Daily and Nightly Devotion

Appears in 70 hymnals Topics: Thunder and storm First Line: Ye that obey th' immortal King Lyrics: 1 Ye that obey th'immortal King, Attend his holy Place, Bow to the Glories of his Pow'r, And bless his wond'rous Grace. 2 Lift up your Hands by Morning-Light, And send your Souls on high; Raise your admiring Thoughts by Night, Above the starry Sky. 3 The GOD of Sion chears our Hearts, With Rays of quick'ning Grace; The GOD that spread the Heav'ns abroad, And rules the swelling Seas. Scripture: Psalm 134
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Behold what wondrous grace

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 355 hymnals Topics: Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm Lyrics: Behold what wondrous grace The Father has bestowed On sinners of a mortal race, To call them sons of God! 'Tis no surprising thing That we should be unknown; The Jewish world knew not their king, God's everlasting Son. Nor doth it yet appear How great we must be made; But when we see our Savior here, We shall be like our Head. A hope so much divine May trials well endure; May purge our souls from sense and sin, As Christ the Lord is pure. If in my Father's love I share a filial part, Send down thy Spirit like a dove, To rest upon my heart. We would no longer lie Like slaves beneath the throne; My faith shall Abba, Father, cry, And thou the kindred own. Scripture: 1 John 3:1
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When the Eternal bows the skies

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 31 hymnals Topics: Thunder and storm Lyrics: When the Eternal bows the skies To visit earthly things, With scorn divine he turns his eyes From towers of haughty kings. He bids his aweful chariot roll Far downward from the skies, To visit every humble soul With pleasure in his eyes. Why should the Lord that reigns above Disdain so lofty kings? Say, Lord, and why such looks of love Upon such worthless things? Mortals, be dumb; what creature dares Dispute his aweful will? Ask no account of his affairs, But tremble and be still. Just like his nature is his grace, All sovereign and all free; Great God, how searchless are thy ways, How deep thy judgments be! Scripture: Psalm 138:6
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O happy soul! that lives on high

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 94 hymnals Topics: Thunder and storm Lyrics: O happy soul that lives on high While men lie grov'lling here His hopes are fixed above the sky, And faith forbids his fear. His conscience knows no secret stings, While peace and joy combine To form a life whose holy springs Are hidden and divine. He waits in secret on his God, His God in secret sees; Let earth be all in arms abroad, He dwells in heav'nly peace. His pleasures rise from things unseen, Beyond this world and time; Where neither eyes nor ears have been, Nor thoughts of sinners climb. He wants no pomp nor royal throne To raise his figure here; Content and pleased to live unknown, Till Christ, his life, appear. He looks to heav'n's eternal hill To meet that glorious day; But patient waits his Savior's will To fetch his soul away. Scripture: Colossians 3:3
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Let coward guilt, with pallid fear

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 30 hymnals Topics: In a thunder-storm Lyrics: 1 Let coward guilt, with pallid fear, To shelt'ring caverns fly; And justly dread the vengeful fate, Which thunders through the sky: 2 Protected by that hand, whose law The threat'ning storms obey, Intrepid virtue smiles secure, As in the blaze of day. 3 In the thick cloud's tremendous gloom, The lightning's horrid glare, It views the same all-gracious pow'r Which breathes the vernal air. 4 Through nature's ever-varying scene. By diff'rent ways pursu'd, The one eternal end of heav'n Is universal good. 5 When, though creation's vast expanse, The last dread thunders roll, Untune the concord of the spheres, And shake the guilty soul: 6 Unmov'd may we the final storm Of jarring worlds survey, That ushers in the tranquil morn Of an eternal day.

Still

Author: Reuben Morgan Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Calmness and Serenity; Comforter; Disasters; Floods; Flying; Groaning; Hand of God; Hidden; Hope; Knowledge and Understanding; Prayer; Protection; Stillness; Storms; Thunder; Trust; Water; Wings; Calmness and Serenity; Comforter; Disasters; Floods; Flying; Groaning; Hand of God; Hidden; Hope; Knowledge and Understanding; Prayer; Protection; Stillness; Storms; Thunder; Trust; Water; Wings; Grace Sanctifying and Perfecting Grace First Line: Hide me now under your wings Refrain First Line: When the oceans rise and thunders roar Scripture: Psalm 46:10 Used With Tune: STILL

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