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Praise the Lord with Joyful Cry

Author: Fred Kaan Hymnal: Ecumenical Praise #100 (1977) Topics: The Church Its Worship and Praise of God Lyrics: 1 Praise the Lord with joyful cry: let the mood of praise run high. Praise Him who with mighty deeds human greatness far exceeds 2 Praise Him with the sound that swings, with percussion, brass and strings. Let the world at every chance praise Him with a song and dance. 3 Praise with life and voice the Lord, Him who speaks in deed and word, Who to life the world ordained: let our praise be unrestrained! Languages: English Tune Title: ONE-FIFTY
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What Thanks can I repay to Thee, my God, my Saviour

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #147 (1732) Topics: Praise of God Lyrics: I. What Thanks can I repay to Thee, my God, my Saviour, For thy long-suff'ring Grace, and Father-like Behaviour? When I was but a Lump of Sin and Trespasses, Did Nothing but provoke thy Wrath, O God of Grace. II. Great Love hast thou bestow'd on me, thy wretched Creature; Malice I multiplied, but thou thy loving Nature; I contradicted Thee; Repentance I deferr'd; But Thou delay'dst the Pain I had so long deserv'd. III. That now I'm turn'd to Thee, is wholly thy Production; Thou hast subdu'd in me the Tyrant of Corruption. Lord, 'tis thy sov'reign Love that's ev'ry Morn renew'd, Has broke my flinty Heart, and with thy Grace endu'd. IV. What cou'd I of my self but grieve thy holy Spirit, Finding thy Grace was past my own Desire and Merit. I'd Pow'r enough to fall from Thee, the God of Grace. But cou'd not raise my self, to seek thy Righteousness. V. 'Tis thou hast lift me up, and set my Feet a running The Ways of thy Commands, which I before was shunning. Amazing Work of Grace to change a Rebel so, That now I love the Truth, and shun of Sin the Woe. VI. That I may not relapse into my old Condition, Grant me thy constant Aid, and grant me still Contrition; Exert thy mighty Strength in mine Infirmity; Renew my Mind to love and serve Thee constantly. VII. Lord, guide me by thy Hand while my frail Life is moving; Leave me not to my self, nor to my Nature's Roving; Except I'm led by Thee, my Feet mistake thy Ways; Supported by thy Hand, I run the Paths of Grace. VIII. O Father, glorious God, hear this my Supplication; Lord JESU, Source of Grace, reveal thy great Salvation; God, Holy Ghost, be Thou my Guide and Governour, Then shall I praise Thee right both now and evermore. Languages: English
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Sha'nt I sing to my Creator?

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #153 (1732) Topics: Praise of God Lyrics: I. Sha'nt I sing to my Creator? Sha'nt I give him Thanks and Praise? Who by ev'ry Thing in Nature Magnifies his tender Grace: What but loving Condescension Still enclines his faithful Heart, To support and take their part, Who pursue his blest Intention: All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. II. As a Hen is us'd to gather Her young Brood beneath her Wings, So has God my Heav'nly Father, Kept me safe from dismal Things, From the Hour of my Formation, When he breathed Life in me, Rearing it by each Degree, Till he brought me to this Station. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. III. Nay, his darling Son eternal He delivers up for me, To redeem me from infernal Death and endless Misery. Depth of Love beyond Dimension! Whence can my weak Spirit fetch Thoughts profound enough to reach This unfathon'd Condescension? All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. IV. His good Spirit's best Direction He vouchsafes me in his Word; And his Wings their kind Protection In my Pilgrimage afford: He endows my Soul and Spirit With the Light of living Fatih T'overcome the Pow'r of Death And escape the Hell I merit. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. V. My Soul's Welfare and Advances Are the Object of his Care, Nay, the Body's Change and Chances In his Goodness have a Share. When my nat'ral Strength is shrinking, In the time of utmost Need, He my God steps in with Speed, And recovers me from sinking. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. VI. Heav'n and Earth, with ev'ry Creature, For my Service are design'd; Where I make my Search in Nature, Food and Raiment there I find. Cattle, Corn, Fruit, Fowl and Fishes, Vales below, and Hills on high, Woods and Waters, Earth and Sky Furnish me with various Dishes. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. VII. When I sleep, his Love is taking Care to rouse my drowsy Soul, That i find each Morn at waking Light renew'd from Pole to Pole. Had my God withdrawn the Numbers Of his Angels from my Head, And forsook me in my Bed, I had perish'd in my Slumbers. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. VIII. Oh! how many sore Afflictions Have been rais'd by Satan's Crew? Which, by God's Divine Restrictions, Never came within my View. Guardian Angels of his sending Stopt the Malice which the Fiend To my Ruin did intend, Far beyond my comprehending. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. IX. As a Father's kind Affection Still endures towards his Child, Tho' he merit sore Correction, When by World and sin beguil'd; Thus, upon my true Repentance, Sins are by my pard'ning God Punish'd with a Father's Rod, Not a Judge's damning Sentence. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. His Chastisements and Corrections, Tho' they bitter seem to be, Yet, upon mature Reflections, Are but Monitors to me: His blest Purpose they discover, To reduce my captive Sense From the World's Impertinence To my God, my heav'nly Lover. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. XI. This I know with full Coniction, As a Maxim ever sure: Christian Crosses and Affliction Do but for a time endure: After Winter's Frost and Snowing, Smiling Summer then appears; After Sadness, Pains, and Tears, Joyful Comforts will be flowing. All Things to their Period tend, But his Mercy knows no End. XII. Since nor End, nor Bound, nor Measure Can in God's great Love be found, Heart and Hands I lift with Pleasure, As a Child in Duty bound; Lord, I humbly ask this Favour To embrace with all my Might Thee, my Father, Day and Night, Till I change this Infant Savour For the Taste of Bliss above, Manly Praise and endless Love. Languages: English Tune Title: [Sha'nt I sing to my Creator]

God, my King, thy might confessing

Author: Richard Mant Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #280 (1940) Topics: The Praise of God In himself Scripture: Psalm 145 Tune Title: STUTTGART
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I praised the earth, in beauty seen

Author: Reginald Heber Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #306 (1940) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Topics: The Praise of God In his works Tune Title: CAREY

When Long Before Time

Author: Peter Davison (1936-) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #307 (1998) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Topics: Praise of God First Line: When long before time and the worlds were begun Scripture: Psalm 40 Languages: English Tune Title: THE SINGER AND THE SONG
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Rejoice Today with One Accord

Author: Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #318 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7.6.6.6.6.7 Topics: Praise of God Lyrics: 1 Rejoice today with one accord, sing out with exultation; rejoice and praise our mighty Lord, whose arm hath brought salvation. His works of love proclaim the greatness of his name; for he is God alone, who hath his mercy shown: let all his saints adore him! 2 When in distress to him we cried he heard our sad complaining; O trust in him. what'er betide, his love is all-sustaining. Triumphant songs of praise to him our hearts shall raise: now every voice shall say, "O praise our God alway"; let all his saints adore him! Scripture: Joshua 24:1-25 Languages: English Tune Title: EIN' FESTE BURG
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Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones

Author: J. Athelstan L. Riley (1858-1945) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #320 (1998) Meter: 8.8.8.8 with alleluias Topics: Praise of God Lyrics: 1 Ye watchers and ye holy ones, bright seraphs, cherubim, and thrones, raise the glad strain, alleluia! Cry out, dominions, princedoms, powers, virtues, archangels, angels' choirs: alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! 2 O higher than the cherubim, more glorious than the seraphim, lead their praises, alleluia! Thou bearer of the eternal Word, most gracious, magnify the Lord, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! 3 Respond, ye souls in endless rest, ye patriarchs and prophets blest, alleluia, alleluia! Ye holy twelve, ye martyrs strong, all saints triumphant, raise the song: alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! 4 O friends, in gladness let us sing supernal anthems echoing: alleluia, alleluia! To God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit, Three-in-One, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! Scripture: Deuteronomy 33:1-4 Languages: English Tune Title: LASST UNS ERFREUEN
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All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name

Author: Edward Perronet (1726-1792) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #321 (1998) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Praise of God Lyrics: 1 All hail the power of Jesus' name! Let angels prostrate fall; bring forth the royal diadem and crown him Lord of all; bring forth the royal diadem and crown him Lord of all. 2 Hail him, the heir of David's line, whom David Lord did call, the God incarnate, life divine, and crown him Lord of all; the God incarnate, life divine, and crown him Lord of all. 3 Crown him, you martyrs of your God, who from his altar call; praise him whose way of pain you trod, and crown him Lord of all; praise him whose way of pain you trod, and crown him Lord of all. 4 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget the wormwood and the gall, go, spread your trophies at his feet, and crown him Lord of all; go, spread your trophies at his feet, and crown him Lord of all. 5 Let every tongue and every tribe, delivered from the fall, to Christ all majesty ascribe, and crown him Lord of all; to Christ all majesty ascribe, and crown him Lord of all. 6 O that, with heaven's sacred throng, we at his feet may fall, lift high the universal song, and crown him Lord of all; lift high the universal song, and crown him Lord of all. Scripture: Psalm 68 Languages: English Tune Title: CORONATION
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From Glory to Glory

Author: Charles W. Humphreys (1840-1921) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #339 (1998) Meter: 14.14.14.15 Topics: Praise of God First Line: From glory to glory advancing, we praise thee, O Lord Lyrics: 1 From glory to glory advancing, we praise thee, O Lord; thy Name with the Father and Spirit be ever adored. From strength unto strength we go forward on Zion's highway, to appear before God in the city of infinite day. 2 Thanksgiving and glory and worship and blessing and love, one heart and one song have the saints upon earth and above. O Lord, evermore to thy servants thy presence be nigh; ever fit us by service on earth for thy service on high. Scripture: Psalm 48 Languages: English Tune Title: SHEEN

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