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Ye who delight to serve the Lord!

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P113d (1847) Languages: English
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Ye who delight to serve the Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship #118 (1820) Languages: English
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Ye who delight to serve the Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship (Rev. ed. with supplement) #118 (1845) Languages: English
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The Majesty and Condescention of God

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.) #200b (1786) First Line: Ye that delight to serve the Lord Lyrics: 1 Ye that delight to serve the Lord, The honours of his name record, His sacred name forever bless: Where'er the circling sun displays His rising beams, or setting rays, Let lands and seas his power confess. 2 Not time, nor nature's narrow rounds, Can give his vast dominion bounds; The heavens are far below his height: Let no created greatness dare With our eternal God compare, Arm'd with his uncreated might. 3 He bows his glorious head to view What the bright hosts of angels do, And bends his care to mortal things; His sovereign hand exalts the poor, He takes the needy from the door, And seats them on the throne of kings. 4 When childless families despair, He sends the blessings of an heir, To rescue their expiring name; The mother with a thankful voice, Proclaims his praises and her joys; Let every age advance his praise. Topics: God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining Languages: English
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The Majesty and Condescention of God

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #200b (1790) First Line: Ye that delight to serve the Lord Lyrics: 1 Ye that delight to serve the Lord, The honours of his name record, His sacred name forever bless: Where'er the circling sun displays His rising beams, or setting rays, Let lands and seas his power confess. 2 Not time, nor nature's narrow rounds, Can give his vast dominion bounds; The heavens are far below his height: Let no created greatness dare With our eternal God compare, Arm'd with his uncreated might. 3 He bows his glorious head to view What the bright hosts of angels do, And bends his care to mortal things; His sovereign hand exalts the poor, He takes the needy from the door, And seats them on the throne of kings. 4 When childless families despair, He sends the blessings of an heir, To rescue their expiring name; The mother with a thankful voice, Proclaims his praises and her joys; Let every age advance his praise. Topics: God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining Languages: English
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The Majesty and Condescension of God

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #205 (1740) First Line: Ye that delight to serve the Lord Lyrics: 1 Ye that delight to serve the Lord, The Honours of his Name record, His sacred Name for ever bless; Where'er the circling Sun displays His rising Beams, or setting Rays, Let Lands and Seas his Pow'r confess. 2 Not Time, nor Nature's narrow Rounds, Can give his vast dominion Bounds; The Heav'ns are far below his Height: Let no created Greatness dare With our eternal GOD compare, Armd with his uncreated Might. 3 He bows his glorious Head to view What the bright Hosts of angels do, And bends his Care to mortal Things; His sov'reign Hand exalts the Poor, He takes the Needy from the Door, And makes them Company for Kings. 4 When childless Families despair, He sends the Blessing of an Heir, To rescue their expiring Name; The Mother, with a thankful Voice, Proclaims his Praises and her Joys; Let ev'ry Age advance his Fame. Topics: God and Condescension of Christ; God his sovereignty and goodness to man Scripture: Psalm 113 Languages: English
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The Majesty and Condescention of God

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.) #213a (1786) First Line: Ye that delight to serve the Lord Lyrics: 1 Ye that delight to serve the Lord, The honours of his name record, His sacred name forever bless: Where'er the circling sun displays His rising beams, or setting rays, Let lands and seas his power confess. 2 Not time, nor nature's narrow rounds, Can give his vast dominion bounds; The heavens are far below his height: Let no created greatness dare With our eternal God compare, Arm'd with his uncreated might. 3 He bows his glorious head to view What the bright hosts of angels do, And bends his care to mortal things; His sovereign hand exalts the poor, He takes the needy from the door, And seats them on the throne of kings. 4 When childless families despair, He sends the blessings of an heir, To rescue their expiring name; The mother with a thankful voice, Proclaims his praises and her joys; Let every age advance his praise. Topics: God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining Languages: English
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The Majesty and Condescention of God

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #213a (1787) First Line: Ye that delight to serve the Lord Lyrics: 1 Ye that delight to serve the Lord, The honours of his name record, His sacred name forever bless: Where'er the circling sun displays His rising beams, or setting rays, Let lands and seas his power confess. 2 Not time, nor nature's narrow rounds, Can give his vast dominion bounds; The heavens are far below his height: Let no created greatness dare With our eternal God compare, Arm'd with his uncreated might. 3 He bows his glorious head to view What the bright hosts of angels do, And bends his care to mortal things; His sovereign hand exalts the poor, He takes the needy from the door, And seats them on the throne of kings. 4 When childless families despair, He sends the blessings of an heir, To rescue their expiring name; The mother with a thankful voice, Proclaims his praises and her joys; Let every age advance his praise. Topics: God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining Languages: English
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The Majesty and Condescension of God

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #234a (1791) First Line: Ye that delight to serve the Lord Lyrics: 1 Ye that delight to serve the Lord, The honors of his name record – His sacred name forever bless: Where'er the circling sun displays His rising beams of setting rays, Let lands and seas his power confess. 2 Not time, nor nature's narrow rounds, Can give his vast dominion bounds, The heav'ns are far below his height; Let no created greatness dare With our eternal God compare, Arm'd with his uncreated might. 3 He bows his glorious head to view What the bright hosts of angels do, And bends his care to mortal things; His sov'reign hand exalts the poor, He takes the needy from the door, And seats them on the thrones of kings. 4 When childless families despair, He sends the blessings of an heir, To rescue their expiring name; The mother with a thankful voice, Proclaims his praises and her joys; Let ev'ry age advance his praise. Scripture: Psalm 113 Languages: English

Ye who delight to serve the Lord

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d1008 (1844)

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