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Lord of lords and King eternal

Author: Jack Copley Winslow (1882-1974) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: God faithfulness of in creation Scripture: Psalm 85:1-4 Used With Tune: ST HELEN

Taste and See

Author: Francis Patrick O'Brien, b. 1958 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: New Creation First Line: I will never stop thanking my God Scripture: Psalm 34:1-3 Used With Tune: [I will never stop thanking my God]
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To GOD your grateful Voices raise

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Songs of Praise to God the Creation and Providence Lyrics: 1 To GOD your grateful Voices raise, Who does your Patron prove; And let your never ceasing Praise Attend his endless Love. Let those give Thanks, whom he from Bands Of haughty Foes releas'd; And brought them back from distant Lands, From North, South, West and East. 2 Through lonely desart Ways they went, Nor could a City find; 'Till quite with Thirst and Hunger spent, Their Souls within them pin'd. Then soon to GOD's indulgent Ear Did they their Cry address; Who graciously vouchsaf'd to hear, And freed them from Distress. 3 From crooked Paths he led them forth, And did their Footsteps guide; To wealthy Towns of great Resort, Where they were well supply'd. Oh then, that all the Earth, with me, Would GOD's great Mercy praise; And ALL the mighty Works, which he Throughout the World displays. 4 For he beholds the longing Souls, Their Wants he satisfies; The hungry Soul, e'en to the full, With Goodness he supplies. 10 Some lie, with Darkness compass'd round, In Death's tremendous Shade; And with unwieldy Fetters bound, By Cares more heavy made. 5 Because GOD's Counsel they defy'd, And lightly priz'd his Word, They fell, and were with Sorrows try'd, Where none could Help afford. Then soon to God's indulgent Ear They did their Cry address; Who graciously vouchsaf'd to hear, And freed them from Distress. 6 From dismal Dungeons, dark as Night, And Black as Death's Abode, He brought them forth, to chearful Light, And Liberty bestow'd. Oh then that all the Earth, with me Would GOD's great Mercy praise, And all the mighty Works, which he Throughout the World displays! 7 For he, with his Almighty Hand, The Gates in Pieces broke; Nor could the Bars of brass withstand, Or Steel resist his Stroke. Part II 8 Remorseless Wretches, void of Sense, With Boldness GOD defy; And for their multiply'd Offence, Oppress'd with sickness lie. Their Soul, a Prey to Pain and Fear, Abhors the choicest Meats; And they by faint Degrees draw near To Death's most dreadful Gates. 9 Then straight to GOD's indulgent Ear, They do their Cry address; Who graciously vouchsafes to hear, And free them from Distress. He all their sad Distempers heals, And Health and Safety gives; And when all human Succour fails, Their Souls from Death retrieves. 10 Oh then, that all the Earth, with me Would GOD's great Mercy praise; And all his wondrous Works, which he Throughout the World displays! With Off'rings let his Altar flame, Whilst they their Thanks express; And with loud Joy, his holy Name, For all his Wonders bless. Part III 13 They that in Ships, with Courage bold, Through Seas their Trade pursue, Do GOD's amazing Works behold, And fearful Wonders view. No sooner his Command is past, But forth the Tempest flies; Which sweeps the Sea with rapid Haste, And makes the Billows rise. 12 Sometimes the Ships, toss'd up to Heav'n, On Mountain Waves appear; Then down the steep Abyss are driv'n, Each Soul dissolves with Fear. They reel and stagger to and fro, Like Men with Wine oppress'd; Nor do the skilful Seamen know, Which Course to steer, is best. 14 Then straight to GOD's indulgent Ear They do their Cry address; Who graciously vouchsafes to hear, And free them from Distress. He does the raging Storm appease, And makes the Billows still; With Joy they see their Fury cease, Their Voyage they fulfil. 14 Oh then, that all the Earth, with me Would GOD's great Mercy praise, And all the mighty Works, which he Throughout the World displays! Let them, where all the Tribes resort, Advance his glorious Name, And in the Elders sov'reign Court, With Joy his Praise proclaim. Part IV 15 A fruitful Land, where Streams abound, GOD, if People sin, Will turn to dry and barren Ground, And punish those therein: The parch'd and desart Heath, he makes To smile springing Wells; Which for his Lot the Hungry takes, And in strong Cities dwells. 16 He sows the Fields, the Vineyard plants, Which all his Toil repay; Nor can, while GOD his Blessing grants, His Seed or Stock decay. But when his Sins Heav'n's Wrath provoke, His Substance fades away; He feels th'Oppressor's gauling Yoke, And falls to Grief a Prey. 17 The Prince that slights what GOD commands, Must quickly leave his Throne; And over wild and desart Lands Abandon'd stray alone. Whilst GOD from all afflicting Cares Sets humble Men on high; And makes in Time his num'rous Heirs With num'rous Flocks to vie. 18 Then Sinners shall have nought to say, The Just their Joy shall show; The Wise these strange Events shall weigh, And GOD's great Mercy know. Scripture: Psalm 107 Used With Tune: [To God, your grateful voices raise]
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A Faithful Creator

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Praise For Works of Creation First Line: He waters the hills with rains from the skies Lyrics: 1 He waters the hills with rain from the skies, And plentiful grass and herbs He supplies, Supplying the cattle, and blessing man's toil With bread in abundance with wine and with oil. 2 The trees which the Lord has planted are fed, And over the earth their branches are spread; They keep in their shelter the birds of the air, The life of each creature the Lord makes His care. 3 The seasons are fixed by wisdom divine, The slow changing moon shows fort God's design; The sun in his circuit his Maker obeys, And running his journey hastes not nor delays. 4 The lord makes the night, when, leaving their lair, The lions creep forth, God's bounty to share; The Lord makes the morning, when beasts steal away And men are beginning the work of the day. 5 How many and wise Thy works are, O Lord! The earth with the wealth of wisdom is stored; The sea bears in safety the ships to and fro, And creatures unnumbered it shelters below. 6 Thy creatures all look to Thee for their food; Thy hand opens wide, they gather the good; Thy face Thou concealest, in anguish they yearn; Their breath Thou withholdest, to dust they return. Scripture: Psalm 104 Used With Tune: STANLEY

All the nations of the earth

Author: Michael Cockett, b. 1938 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Wholeness of Creation Children's Hymns and Songs First Line: Let the heavens praise the Lord Scripture: Daniel 3:22-29 Used With Tune: [Let the heavens praise the Lord]

LORD, Send Out Your Spirit

Author: Arlo D. Duba Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Creation First Line: How many are your works, LORD! Scripture: Psalm 104 Used With Tune: [LORD, send out your Spirit]
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Loving Confidence in God

Appears in 11 hymnals Topics: Glory of God In Creation First Line: Thee will I love, O Lord, my strength Scripture: Psalm 18:1-3 Used With Tune: [Thee will I love, O Lord, my strength]
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Lord Christ, who on thy heart

Author: Arnold Thomas, 1848-1924 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: The Wholeness of Creation First Line: Lord Christ, who on thy heart didst bear Lyrics: 1 Lord Christ, who on thy heart didst bear the burden of our shame and sin, and now on high dost stoop to share the fight without, the fear within: 2 Thy patience cannot know defeat, thy pity will not be denied, thy loving-kindness still is great, thy tender mercies still abide. 3 O brother Man, for this we pray, thou brother Man and sovereign Lord, that we thy brethren, day by day may follow thee and keep thy word. 4 That we may care, as thou hast cared, for sick and lame, for deaf and blind, and freely share, as thou hast shared, in all the woes of humankind. 5 That ours may be the holy task to help and bless, to heal and save; this is the happiness we ask, and this the service that we crave. Amen. Scripture: Psalm 136 Used With Tune: GONFALON ROYAL

Psalm 147: Praise the Lord

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Creation First Line: Sing praise to the Lord who is good Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord, praise the Lord Scripture: Psalm 147:1-6 Used With Tune: [Sing praise to the Lord who is good]

Christians, Lift Up Your Hearts

Author: John E. Bowers, b. 1923 Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: New Life/New Creation First Line: This is the house of the Lord Scripture: Luke 24:13-35 Used With Tune: SALVE FESTA DIES

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