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God the supreme Governor; or Magistrates warned

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.) #152a (1786) First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great A greater ruler takes his seat; The God of heaven as judge surveys Those gods on earth and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Topics: Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned; Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned Scripture: Psalm 82 Languages: English
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God the supreme Governor; or Magistrates warned

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #152a (1787) First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great A greater ruler takes his seat; The God of heaven as judge surveys Those gods on earth and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Topics: Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned; Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned Scripture: Psalm 82 Languages: English
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GOD the supreme Governor; or Magistrates warned

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #LXXXII (1785) First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great A greater ruler takes his seat; The GOD of heaven as judge surveys Those gods on earth and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know: Dark are the way in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our judge, and he our GOD. Scripture: Psalm 82 Languages: English
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God the supreme Governor; or, Magistrates warned

Hymnal: Psalms #82 (1793) First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great, A greater Ruler takes his seat; The God of heav'n, as Judge surveys Those gods on earth, and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause! When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know: Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Scripture: Psalm 82 Languages: English
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God the supreme Governor; or Magistrates warned

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #142b (1790) First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great A greater ruler takes his seat; The God of heaven as judge surveys Those gods on earth and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more? 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our Judge, and he our God. Topics: Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned; Authority from God; Evil Magistrates; God supreme governor; Magistrates warned Scripture: Psalm 82 Languages: English

Magistrates warned

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d20 (1844) First Line: Among the assemblies of the great
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God, the Supreme Ruler

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P82 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Among the assemblies of the great Languages: English
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God the supreme ruler; or, magistrates warned

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #P82 (1834) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Among th' assemblies of the great
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Magistrates warned

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Congregational Hymn and Tune Book; containing the psalms and hymns of the General Association of Connecticut, adapted to suitable tunes #205 (1856) First Line: Among the assemblies of the great Languages: English
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The supreme Governor; or, Magistrates warned

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #165 (1791) First Line: Among th' assembiles of the great Lyrics: 1 Among th' assemblies of the great, A greater Ruler takes his seat; The God of heav'n, as judge, surveys Those gods on earth, and all their ways. 2 Why will ye frame oppressive laws? Or why support th' unrighteous cause? When will ye once defend the poor, That foes may vex the saints no more. 3 They know not, Lord, nor will they know; Dark are the ways in which they go; Their name of earthly gods is vain, For they shall fall and die like men. 4 Arise, O Lord, and let thy Son Possess his universal throne, And rule the nations with his rod; He is our judge, and he our God. Scripture: Psalm 82 Languages: English

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