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Let all the Just with one Consent

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XXXIII (1767) Topics: Songs of Praise to God the Creation and Providence Lyrics: 1 Let all the Just with one Consent, To GOD their chearful Voices raise; For well the Righteous it becomes To sing before him Songs of Praise. 2 Let Harps and Psalteries and Lutes At once in joyful Concert meet; And new-made Songs of loud Applause, The heav'nly Harmony complete. 3 For faithful is the Word of GOD, His wond'rous Works with Truth abound; He Justice loves, and all the Earth Is with his tender Mercy crown'd. 4 By his Almighty Word, at first, The glorious Arch of Heav'n was rear'd; And all the beauteous Hosts of Light, At his Command at once appear'd. 5 The swelling Floods, together roll'd, He makes in mountain Heaps to lie; And lays, as in a Store-house strong, His wat'ry Treasures safely by. 6 Let Earth, and all that dwell therein, Before his Presence trembling stand; For when he spake the Word, 'twas done, 'Twas fix'd by his supreme Command. 7 He, when the Heathen closely plot, Their secret Counsels undermines; His Wisdom ineffectual makes, The foolish Peopl'es rash Designs. 8 Whate'er the mighty LORD decrees, Shall doubtless stand for ever sure; The settled Purpose of his Heart To endless Ages shall endure. Part II 9 How happy then, are they, to whom The LORD supreme, for GOD is known; Whom he, from all the World besides, Has chosen out to be his own! 10 He all the Nations of the Earth, From Heav'n his lofty Throne surveys; He views their Works, and knows their Thoughts, For by his Pow'r their Hearts were made. 11 No King is safe by num'rous Hosts, Their boasted Strength the Strong deceives; No manag'd Horse by Force or Speed, His gallant war-like Rider saves. 12 'Tis GOD, who those that trust in him, Beholds with ever gracious Eyes; He frees their Souls from Death; their Wants, In Times of Famine, he supplies. 13 Our Souls on GOD with Patience, wait, Our Help and only Shield is he; Then, LORD, let still our Hearts rejoice, Because our Trust is plac'd in thee! 14 The Riches of thy Mercy, LORD,, To us, thy Servants still extend! As we, for all our various wants, On thee, our GOD, alone depend. Scripture: Psalm 33 Languages: English Tune Title: [Let all the just with one consent]
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The Creation of Man; or, God the Searcher of the Heart

Author: Blacklock Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #XXVIII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Creation and Providence; Creation Of Man; God The searcher of the heart First Line: Lord, thy pervading knowledge strikes Lyrics: 1 Lord, thy pervading knowledge strikes Through nature's inmost gloom: And in thy circling arms I lay A slumberer in the womb. 2 Thee will I honor, for I stand A volume of thy skill, Stupendous are thy works, and they My contemplations fill. 3 Thine eye beheld me when the speck Of entity began; And o'er my form, in darkness fram'd Thy rich embroid'ry ran. 4 Th' unfashion'd mass by thee was seen; My structure in thy book Was plann'd, before thy curious mould The future embryo took. 5 How precious are the streaming joys That from thy love descend! Would I rehearse their numbers o'er, Where would their numbers end? 6 Not ocean's countless sands exceed The blessings of the skies; With night's descending shades they fall, With morning splendors rise. 7 "Thy awful glories round me shine, "My flesh proclaims thy praise; "Lord to thy works of nature join "Thy miracles of grace." Scripture: Psalm 139 Languages: English
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Up to the Lord that reigns on high

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II.XLVI (1766) Topics: Glory and Grace in the Person of Christ; Human Affairs condescended to by God; Providence; Riches Their Vanity; God's Condescension to Human Affairs Lyrics: 1 Up to the Lord that reigns on high, And views the Nations from afar, Let everlasting Praises fly, And tell how large his Bounties are. [2 He that can shake the Worlds he made, Or with his Word, or with his Rod, His Goodness how amazing great! And what a condescending God!] [3 God that must stoop to view the Skies, And bow to see what Angels do, Down to our Earth he casts his eyes, And bends his Footsteps downwards too.] 4 He over-rules all mortal Things, And manages our mean Affairs; On humble Souls the King of Kings Bestows his Counsels and his Cares. 5 Our Sorrows and our Tears we pour Into the Bosom of our God; He hears us in the mournful hour, And helps us bear the heavy Load. 6 In vain might lofty Princes try Such Condescension to perform; For Worms were never rais'd so high, Above their meanest Fellow-Worm. 7 O could our thankful Hearts devise A Tribute equal to thy Grace, To the Third Heav'n our Songs should rise, And teach the golden Harps thy Praise. Languages: English
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O Worship the King (Psalm 104)

Author: Robert Grant Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #2 (2013) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Topics: Church Year Christ the King; Creation; God As Ancient of Days; God's Faithfulness; God as King; God's Mercy; God's Providence; Peacemakers; Trust in God; Hymns About Worship First Line: O worship the King all-glorious above Lyrics: 1 O worship the King all-glorious above, O gratefully sing his power and his love: our shield and defender, the Ancient of Days, pavilioned in splendor and girded with praise. 2 O tell of his might and sing of his grace, whose robe is the light, whose canopy space. His chariots of wrath the deep thunderclouds form, and dark is his path on the wings of the storm. 3 Your bountiful care, what tongue can recite? It breathes in the air, it shines in the light; it streams from the hills, it descends to the plain, and sweetly distills in the dew and the rain. 4 Frail children of dust, and feeble as frail, in you do we trust, nor find you to fail. Your mercies, how tender, how firm to the end, our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend! 5 O measureless Might, unchangeable Love, whom angels delight to worship above! Your ransomed creation, with glory ablaze, in true adoration shall sing to your praise! Scripture: Psalm 104 Languages: English Tune Title: LYONS
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All People That on Earth Do Dwell

Author: William Kethe, ca. -1594 Hymnal: Hymns for a Pilgrim People #8 (2007) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Adoration and Praise; Assurance; Church; Creation; God the Father; Joy; Opening of Worship; Providence; Shepherd; World Music; Service Lyrics: 1 All people that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice; Serve Him with mirth, His praise forth tell, Come ye before Him and rejoice. 2 The Lord, ye know, is God indeed; Without our aid He did us make; We are His flock, He doth us feed, And for His sheep He doth us take. 3 O enter then His gates with praise; Approach with joy His courts unto; Praise, laud, and bless His name always, For it is seemly so to do. 4 For why? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is forever sure; His truth at all times firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure. 5 To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom heav'n and earth adore, From earth and from the angel host Be praise and glory evermore. Amen. Scripture: Psalm 100 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD HUNDREDTH

Psalm 20 (A Responsorial Setting)

Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #20B (2012) Topics: Biblical Names and Places Jacob; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Blessing; Comfort and Encouragement; Conflict; Darkness; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Elements of Worship Sending; God's Sovereignty; God's Majesty; God's Nearness; God's Presence; God's Providence; God's Strength; Love for God; Occasional Services Ordination and/or Installation; Prayer Answer to; Prayer; Royal Psalms; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 12-18 (if after Trinity Sunday); Eastern Orthodox Chant First Line: May the blessing of the LORD be upon us Scripture: Psalm 20 Tune Title: [May the blessing of the LORD be upon us]
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This Is My Father's World

Author: Maltbie D. Babcock, 1858-1901 Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #21 (2013) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Topics: Creation; Powers of Darkness; God as Creator; God As Father; God's Providence; Music and Singing; Sorrow; Stewardship of Nature Lyrics: 1 This is my Father’s world, and to my listening ears all nature sings, and round me rings the music of the spheres. This is my Father’s world; I rest me in the thought of rocks and trees, of skies and seas; his hand the wonders wrought. 2 This is my Father’s world; the birds their carols raise; the morning light, the lily white, declare their Maker’s praise. This is my Father’s world; he shines in all that’s fair. In the rustling grass I hear him pass; he speaks to me everywhere. 3 This is my Father’s world; oh, let me not forget that, though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the Ruler yet. This is my Father’s world; why should my heart be sad? The Lord is King, let the heavens ring! God reigns; let the earth be glad. Scripture: Genesis 1:28 Languages: English Tune Title: TERRA BEATA
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Religion and Justice, Goodness and Truth; or, Duties to God and Man; or, the Qualifications of a Christian

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.) #26 (1786) Topics: Charity and justice; Christian Qualifications; Creation and Providence; Deliverance by prayer; Duty to God and Man; Faithfulness of man; Good Works; Justice and truth towards men; Poor charity to them; Qualifications of a Christian; Relative duties; Religion and justice; Saints characterized; Saints dwell in heaven; Charity and justice; Christian Qualifications; Creation and Providence; Deliverance by prayer; Duty to God and Man; Faithfulness of man; Good Works; Justice and truth towards men; Poor charity to them; Qualifications of a Christian; Relative duties; Religion and justice; Saints characterized; Saints dwell in heaven First Line: Who shall ascend thy heavenly place Lyrics: 1 Who shall ascend thy heavenly place, Great God, and dwell before thy face? The man who minds religion now, And humbly walk with God below: 2 Whose hands are pure, whose heart is clean; Whose lips shall speak the things they mean; No slanders dwell upon his tongue; He hates to do his neighbour wrong. 3 [Scarce will he trust an ill report, Nor vent it to his neighbour's hurt: Sinners of state he can despise, But saints are honour'd in his eyes.] 4 [Firm to his word he ever stood, And always makes his promise good Nor dares to change the thing he swears, Whatever pain or loss he bears.] 5 [He never deals in bribing gold, And mourns that justice should be sold: While others scorn and wrong the poor, Sweet charity attends his door.] 6 He loves his enemies, and prays For those that curse him to his face; And doth to all men still the same That he would hope or wish from them. 7 Yet, when his holiest works are done, His soul depends on grace alone: This is the man thy face shall see, And dwell for ever, Lord, with thee. Scripture: Psalm 15 Languages: English
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Religion and Justice, Goodness and Truth; or, Duties to God and Man; or, the Qualifications of a Christian

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #26 (1790) Topics: Charity and justice; Christian Qualifications; Creation and Providence; Deliverance by prayer; Duty to God and Man; Faithfulness of man; Good Works; Justice and truth towards men; Poor charity to them; Qualifications of a Christian; Relative duties; Religion and justice; Saints characterized; Saints dwell in heaven; Charity and justice; Christian Qualifications; Creation and Providence; Deliverance by prayer; Duty to God and Man; Faithfulness of man; Good Works; Justice and truth towards men; Poor charity to them; Qualifications of a Christian; Relative duties; Religion and justice; Saints characterized; Saints dwell in heaven First Line: Who shall ascend thy heavenly place Lyrics: 1 Who shall ascend thy heavenly place, Great God, and dwell before thy face? The man who minds religion now, And humbly walk with God below: 2 Whose hands are pure, whose heart is clean; Whose lips shall speak the things they mean; No slanders dwell upon his tongue; He hates to do his neighbour wrong. 3 [Scarce will he trust an ill report, Nor vent it to his neighbour's hurt: Sinners of state he can despise, But saints are honour'd in his eyes.] 4 [Firm to his word he ever stood, And always makes his promise good Nor dares to change the thing he swears, Whatever pain or loss he bears.] 5 [He never deals in bribing gold, And mourns that justice should be sold: While others scorn and wrong the poor, Sweet charity attends his door.] 6 He loves his enemies, and prays For those that curse him to his face; And doth to all men still the same That he would hope or wish from them. 7 Yet, when his holiest works are done, His soul depends on grace alone: This is the man thy face shall see, And dwell for ever, Lord, with thee. Scripture: Psalm 15 Languages: English
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Religion and Justice, Goodness and Truth; or, Duties to God and Man; or, the Qualifications of a Christian

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #30 (1786) Topics: Charity and justice; Christian Qualifications; Creation and Providence; Deliverance by prayer; Duty to God and Man; Faithfulness of man; Good Works; Justice and truth towards men; Poor charity to them; Qualifications of a Christian; Relative duties; Religion and justice; Saints characterized; Saints dwell in heaven; Charity and justice; Christian Qualifications; Creation and Providence; Deliverance by prayer; Duty to God and Man; Faithfulness of man; Good Works; Justice and truth towards men; Poor charity to them; Qualifications of a Christian; Relative duties; Religion and justice; Saints characterized; Saints dwell in heaven First Line: Who shall ascend thy heavenly place Lyrics: 1 Who shall ascend thy heavenly place, Great God, and dwell before thy face? The man who minds religion now, And humbly walk with God below: 2 Whose hands are pure, whose heart is clean; Whose lips shall speak the things they mean; No slanders dwell upon his tongue; He hates to do his neighbour wrong. 3 [Scarce will he trust an ill report, Nor vent it to his neighbour's hurt: Sinners of state he can despise, But saints are honour'd in his eyes.] 4 [Firm to his word he ever stood, And always makes his promise good Nor dares to change the thing he swears, Whatever pain or loss he bears.] 5 [He never deals in bribing gold, And mourns that justice should be sold: While others scorn and wrong the poor, Sweet charity attends his door.] 6 He loves his enemies, and prays For those that curse him to his face; And doth to all men still the same That he would hope or wish from them. 7 Yet, when his holiest works are done, His soul depends on grace alone: This is the man thy face shall see, And dwell for ever, Lord, with thee. Scripture: Psalm 15 Languages: English

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