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Golden Breaks the Dawn (Qing zao qilai kan)

Author: Tzu-chen Chao; Frank W. Price, 1885-1974 Meter: 5.5.5.5 D Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Praise, Thanksgiving; Praise, Thanksgiving First Line: Qing zao qilai kan (Golden breaks the dawn) Used With Tune: LE P'ING
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Praise to the Lord of harvest

Author: John S. B. Monsell Meter: 7.6 Appears in 125 hymnals Topics: Praise To the Trinity First Line: Sing to the Lord of harvest!

Yet will I praise him; I will lift my hands to my Redeemer

Author: Geraldine Latty, b. 1963 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving First Line: Though the fruit tree doesn't blossom Scripture: Habakkuk 3:17-19 Used With Tune: [Though the fruit tree doesn't blossom]
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Mercy to Sufferers; or God hearing Prayer

Appears in 215 hymnals Topics: God worthy of all praise; Praise General; God worthy of all praise; Praise General First Line: Let every tongue thy goodness speak Lyrics: 1 Let every tongue thy goodness speak, Thou sovereign Lord of all; Thy strengthening hands uphold the weak, And raise the poor that fall. 2 When sorrow bows the spirit down, Or virtue lies distrest Beneath some proud oppressor's frown, Thou giv'st the mourners rest. 3 The Lord supports our sinking days, And guides our giddy youth; Holy and just are all his ways, And all his words are truth. 4 He knows the pains his servants feel, He hears his children cry, And their best wishes to fulfil His grace is ever nigh. 5 His mercy never shall remove From men of heart sincere; He saves the souls whose humble love Is join'd with holy fear. 6 [His stubborn foes his sword shall slay, And pierce their hearts with pain; But none that serve the Lord shall say, "They sought his aid in vain.] 7 [My lips shall dwell upon his praise, And spread his fame abroad; Let all the sons of Adam raise The honours of their God.] Scripture: Psalm 145:17-21
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The Seasons of the Year

Appears in 287 hymnals Topics: Praise for rain; Praise for temporal blessings; Praise for rain; Praise for temporal blessings First Line: With songs and honours sounding loud Lyrics: 1 With songs and honuors sounding loud, Address the Lord on high; Over the heavens he spreads his cloud, And waters veil the sky. 2 He sends his showers of blessing down To cheer the plains below; He makes the grass the mountains crown, And corn in valleys grow. 3 He gives the grazing ox his meat, He hears the ravens cry; But man who tastes his finest wheat, Should raise his honours high. 4 His steady counsels change the face Of the declining year; He bids the sun cut short his race, And wintry days appear. 5 His hoary frost, his fleecy snow Descend and clothe the ground; The liquid streams forbear to flow, In icy fetters bound. 6 When from the dreadful stores on high He pours the sounding hail, The wretch that dares his God defy Shall find his courage fail. 7 He sends his word and melts the snow, The fields no longer mourn; He calls the warmer gales to blow, And bids the spring return. 8 The changing wind, the flying cloud, Obey his mighty word: With songs and honours sounding loud Praise ye the sovereign Lord. Scripture: Psalm 147:13-18
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Religious Education; or Instructions of Piety

Appears in 67 hymnals Topics: Praise for eminent Deliverance; Prayer and praise for deliverance; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Prayer and praise for deliverance First Line: Children, in years and knowledge young Lyrics: 1 Children, in years and knowledge young, Your parents' hope, your parents' joy, Attend the counsels of my tongue, Let pious thoughts your minds employ. 2 If you desire a length of days, And peace to crown your mortal state, Restrain your feet from impious ways, Your lips from slander and deceit. 3 The eyes of God regard his saints, His ears are open to their cries; He sets his frowning face against The sons of violence and lies. 4 To humble souls and broken hearts God with his grace is ever nigh; Pardon and hope his love imparts When men in deep contrition lie. 5 He tells their tears, he counts their groans, His Son redeems their souls from death; His spirit heals their broken bones, His praise employs their tuneful breath. Scripture: Psalm 34:11-12
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It is a Good Thing to Give Thanks

Author: James M. Gray Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Praise First Line: It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Used With Tune: [It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord]

Almighty

Author: Wayne Watson Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Praise God, The Father First Line: The beasts of the field Refrain First Line: Almighty, most holy God Scripture: Luke 19:40 Used With Tune: [The beasts of the field]

Hallelujah, amen

Author: Nolan Williams, Jr. Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving First Line: Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, amen! Used With Tune: [Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, amen!]
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The Pleasure of public Worship

Appears in 357 hymnals Topics: Prayer and Praise; Prayer and Praise First Line: How pleasant, how divinely fair Lyrics: 1 How pleasant, how divinely fair, O Lord of hosts, thy dwellings are! With long desire my spirit faints To meet th' assemblies of thy saints. 2 My flesh would rest in thine abode, My panting heart cries out for God; My God! my King! why should I be So far from all my joys and thee. 3 The sparrow chuses where to rest, And for her young provides a nest; But will my God to sparrows grant That pleasure which his children want? 4 Blest are the saints who sit on high, Around thy throne above the sky; Thy brightest glories shine above, And all their work is praise and love. 5 Blest are the souls who find a place Within the temple of thy grace; There they behold thy gentler rays, And seek thy face and learn thy praise. 6 Blest are the men whose hearts are set To find the way to Zion's gate; God is their strength, and through the road They lean upon their helper God. 7 Cheerful they walk with growing strength, Till all shall meet in heaven at length, Till all before thy face appear, And join in nobler worship there. Scripture: Psalm 84

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