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How rich are thy provisions, Lord

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #393 (1814) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy Lyrics: 1 How rich are thy provisions, Lord, Thy table furnish'd from above! The fruits of life o'erspread the board; The cup o'erflows with heav'nly love. 2 Thine ancient family, the Jews, Were first invited to the feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy salvation taste. 3 Let the vain world pronounce its shame, And fling their scandals on thy cause: We come to boast our Saviour's name. And make our triumphs in his cross. 4 With joy we tell the scoffing age: He, that was dead, hath left the tomb. He lives above their utmost rage, And we are waiting till he come. Topics: The Lord's Supper Languages: English
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How rich are thy provisions, Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns #496 (1846) Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns Languages: English

How rich are thy provisions, Lord

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #d141 (1831) Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs Languages: English
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How rich are thy Provisions, Lord

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #HLXXIV (1760) Hymnal Title: A New Version of the Psalms of David Lyrics: 1 How rich are thy Provisions, Lord! Thy Table furnish'd from above! The fruits of Life o'erspread the Board, The Cup o'erflows with heav'nly Love. 2 Thine antient Family, the Jews, Were first invited to the Feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy Salvation taste. 3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame, And Help was far, and Death was nigh! But at the Gospel-Call we came, And ev'ry Want receiv'd Supply. 4 From the Highway that leads to Hell, From Paths of Darkness and Despair, Lord, we are come with Thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy Presence here. 5 What shall we pay th' eternal Son, That left the Heav'n of his Abode, And to this wretched Earth came down, To bring us Wand'rers back to God! 6 It cost him Death to save our Lives; To buy our Souls, it cost his own; And all the unknown Joys he gives Were bought with Agonies unknown. 7 Our everlasting Love is due To Him that ransom'd Sinners lost; And pity'd Rebels, when He knew The vast Expence his Love would cost. Scripture: Luke 14:16-23 Languages: English
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How rich are thy provisions, Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Sacred Poetry #496 (1818) Hymnal Title: A Selection of Sacred Poetry Languages: English
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How rich are thy provisions, Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Sacred Poetry #496 (1812) Hymnal Title: A Selection of Sacred Poetry Topics: Particular Occasions Scripture: Luke 14:16 Languages: English
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How rich are thy Provisions, Lord!

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scriptural Collection #LXXIV (1765) Hymnal Title: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scriptural Collection Lyrics: 1 How rich are thy Provisions, Lord! Thy Table furnish'd from above! The fruits of Life o'erspread the Board, The Cup o'erflows with heav'nly Love. 2 Thine ancient Family the Jews, Were first invited to the Feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy Salvation taste. 3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame, And Help was far, and Death was nigh! But at the Gospel-Call we came, And ev'ry Want receiv'd Supply. 4 From the Highway that leads to Hell, From Paths of Darkness and Despair, Lord, we are come with Thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy Presence here. 5 What shall we pay th' eternal Son, That left the Heav'n of his Abode, And to this wretched Earth came down, To bring us Wand'rers back to God! 6 It cost him Death, to save our Lives; To buy our Souls, it cost his own; And all the unknown Joys he gives Were bought with Agonies unknown. 7 Our everlasting Love is due To him that ransom'd Sinners lost; And pity'd Rebels when He knew The vast Expence his Love would cost. Scripture: Luke 14:16-23 Languages: English
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How rich are thy Provisions, Lord!

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns, Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scripture Collection #LXXIV (1760) Hymnal Title: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns, Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scripture Collection Lyrics: 1 How rich are thy Provisions, Lord! Thy Table furnish'd from above! The fruits of Life o'erspread the Board, The Cup o'erflows with heav'nly Love. 2 Thine ancient Family, the Jews, Were first invited to the Feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy Salvation taste. 3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame, And Help was far, and Death was nigh! But at the Gospel-Call we came, And ev'ry Want receiv'd Supply. 4 From the Highway that leads to Hell, From Paths of Darkness and Despair, Lord, we are come with Thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy Presence here. 5 What shall we pay th' eternal Son, That left the Heav'n of his Abode, And to this wretched Earth came down, To bring us Wand'rers back to God! 6 It cost him Death to save our Lives; To buy our Souls, it cost his own; And all the unknown Joys he gives Were bought with Agonies unknown. 7 Our everlasting Love is due To Him that ransom'd Sinners lost; And pity'd Rebels, when He knew The vast Expense his Love would cost. Scripture: Luke 14:16-23 Languages: English
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The Gospel Feast

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.) #LIX (1786) Hymnal Title: 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.) First Line: How rich are thy provisions, Lord Lyrics: 1 How rich are thy provisions, Lord! Thy table furnish'd from above! The fruits of life o'erspread the board, The cup o'erflows with heavenly love. 2 Thine ancient family, the jews, Were first invited to the feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy salvation taste. 3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame; And help was far, and death was nigh! But at the gospel call, we came, And every want receiv'd supply. 4 From the high way that leads to hell, From paths of darkness and despair, Lord, we are come with thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy presence here. 5 Our everlasting love shall flow, To him who left his blest abode, And fought these darksome realms below, To bring us wanderers back to God. Scripture: Luke 14:16-23 Languages: English
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The Gospel Feast

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.) #LIX (1786) Hymnal Title: 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.) First Line: How rich are thy provisions, Lord Lyrics: 1 How rich are thy provisions, Lord! Thy table furnish'd from above! The fruits of life o'erspread the board, The cup o'erflows with heavenly love. 2 Thine ancient family, the jews, Were first invited to the feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy salvation taste. 3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame; And help was far, and death was nigh! But at the gospel call, we came, And every want receiv'd supply. 4 From the high way that leads to hell, From paths of darkness and despair, Lord, we are come with thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy presence here. 5 Our everlasting love shall flow, To him who left his blest abode, And fought these darksome realms below, To bring us wanderers back to God. Scripture: Luke 14:16-23 Languages: English
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The Gospel Feast

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #LIX (1787) Hymnal Title: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David First Line: How rich are thy provisions, Lord Lyrics: 1 How rich are thy provisions, Lord! Thy table furnish'd from above! The fruits of life o'erspread the board, The cup o'erflows with heavenly love. 2 Thine ancient family, the jews, Were first invited to the feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy salvation taste. 3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame; And help was far, and death was nigh! But at the gospel call, we came, And every want receiv'd supply. 4 From the high way that leads to hell, From paths of darkness and despair, Lord, we are come with thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy presence here. 5 Our everlasting love shall flow, To him who left his blest abode, And fought these darksome realms below, To bring us wanderers back to God. Scripture: Luke 14:16-23 Languages: English
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The Gospel Feast

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #LIX (1790) Hymnal Title: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David First Line: How rich are thy provisions, Lord Lyrics: 1 How rich are thy provisions, Lord! Thy table furnish'd from above! The fruits of life o'erspread the board, The cup o'erflows with heavenly love. 2 Thine ancient family, the Jews, Were first invited to the feast: We humbly take what they refuse And Gentiles thy salvation taste. 3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame; And help was far, and death was nigh! But at the gospel call, we came, And every want receiv'd supply. 4 From the high way that leads to hell, From paths of darkness and despair, Lord, we are come with thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy presence here. 5 Our everlasting love shall flow, To him who left his blest abode, And fought these darksome realms below, To bring us wanderers back to God. Scripture: Luke 14:16-23 Languages: English
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The Gospel Feast

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #H.LIX (1785) Hymnal Title: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David First Line: How rich are thy provisions, Lord Lyrics: 1 How rich are thy provisions, Lord! Thy table furnish'd from above! The fruits of life o'erspread the board, The cup o'erflows with heavenly love. 2 Thine ancient family, the jews, Were first invited to the feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy salvation taste. 3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame; And help was far, and death was nigh! But at the gospel call, we came, And every want receiv'd supply. 4 From the high way that leads to hell, From paths of darkness and despair, Lord, we are come with thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy presence here. 5 Our everlasting love shall flow, To him who left his blest abode, And fought these darksome realms delow, To bring us wanderers back to GOD. Scripture: Luke 14:16-23 Languages: English

How rich are thy provisions, Lord

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d40 (1766) Hymnal Title: Hymns and Spiritual Songs
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The gospel feast

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #III.XII (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books First Line: How rich are thy provisions, Lord! Lyrics: 1 [How rich are thy provisions, Lord! Thy table furnish'd from above! The fruits of life o'erspread the board, The cup o'erflows with heav'nly love. 2 Thine ancient family, the Jews, Were first invited to the feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy salvation taste. 3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame, And help was far, and death was nigh! But at the gospel-call we came, And ev'ry want receiv'd supply. 4 From the highway that leads to hell, From paths of darkness and despair, Lord, we are come with thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy presence here.] 5 [What shall we pay th' eternal Son, That left the heav'n of his abode, And to this wretched earth came down, To bring us wand'rers back to God? 6 It cost him death to save our lives; To buy our souls it cost his own; And all the unknown joys he gives, Were bought with agonies unknown. 7 Our everlasting love is due To him that ransom'd sinners lost; And pity'd rebels, when he knew The vast expense his love would cost.] Scripture: Luke 14:16-23 Languages: English
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How rich are thy provisions, Lord

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Melody #628 (1835) Hymnal Title: Hymns for Christian Melody Languages: English

How rich are thy provisions, Lord

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Social, Private and Public Worship in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. #d342 (1843) Hymnal Title: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Social, Private and Public Worship in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
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Hymn 12

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #III.12 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The First Line: How rich are thy provisions, Lord! Lyrics: [How rich are thy provisions, Lord! Thy table furnished from above! The fruits of life o'erspread the board, The cup o'erflows with heav'nly love. Thine ancient family, the Jews, Were first invited to the feast: We humbly take what they refuse, And Gentiles thy salvation taste. We are the poor, the blind, the lame, And help was far, and death was nigh; But at the gospel-call we came, And every want received supply. From the highway that leads to hell, From paths of darkness and despair, Lord, we are come with thee to dwell, Glad to enjoy thy presence here.] [What shall we pay th' eternal Son, That left the heav'n of his abode, And to this wretched earth came down, To bring us wand'rers back to God? It cost him death to save our lives; To buy our souls it cost his own; And all the unknown joys he gives Were bought with agonies unknown. Our everlasting love is due To him that ransomed sinners lost And pitied rebels, when he knew The vast expense his love would cost.] Scripture: Luke 14:16 Languages: English
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The gospel feast

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #255 (1834) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) First Line: How rich are thy provisions, Lord Topics: Lord's Supper

How rich are thy provisions, Lord

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs ... for the Use of the United Church of Christ, Commonly Called Free Will Baptist #d113 (1823) Hymnal Title: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs ... for the Use of the United Church of Christ, Commonly Called Free Will Baptist

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