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To thee, most holy and most high

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Columbian Repository #172 (1803)

To thee, most holy and most high

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #d500 (1812)

To thee, most holy and most high

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Sacred poetry #d502 (1817)
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To thee, most holy, and most high

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #617 (1835)

To thee, most holy and most high

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d855 (1844)

To thee, most holy and most high

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d871 (1848)
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Psalm 75

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.162 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: To thee, most Holy and most High Lyrics: To thee, most Holy and most High, To thee we bring our thankful praise; Thy works declare thy name is nigh, Thy works of wonder and of grace. Britain was doomed to be a slave, Her frame dissolved, her fears were great; When God a new supporter gave, To bear the pillars of the state. He from thy hand received his crown, And sware to rule by wholesome laws; His foot shall tread th' oppressor down, His arm defend the righteous cause. Let haughty sinners sink their pride, Nor lift so high their scornful head; But lay their foolish thoughts aside, And own the king that God hath made. Such honors never come by chance, Nor do the winds promotion blow; 'Tis God the Judge doth one advance, 'Tis God that lays another low. No vain pretence to royal birth Shall fix a tyrant on the throne: God, the great Sovereign of the earth, Will rise and make his justice known. [His hand holds out the dreadful cup Of vengeance mixed with various plagues, To make the wicked drink them up, Wring out and taste the bitter dregs. Now shall the Lord exalt the just; And while he tramples on the proud, And lays their glory in the dust, My lips shall sing his praise aloud.] Topics: National deliverance; Authority from God; Britain's delivered from slavery; God supreme governor; Government from God; King William and King George; Magistrates raised and deposed; Revolution by King William Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English
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Power and Government from GOD alone

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXXV (1780) First Line: To thee most holy and most high Lyrics: 1 To thee most Holy and most high, To thee we bring our thankful praise Thy works declare thy name is nigh, Thy works of wonder and of grace. 2 Britain was doom'd to be a slave, Her frame dissolv'd, her fears were great; When GOD a new supporter gave, To bear the pillars of the state. 3 He from thy hand receiv'd his crown, And sware to rule by wholesome laws; His foot shall tread th' oppressor down, His arm defend the righteous cause. 4 Let haughty sinners sink their pride, Nor lift so high their scornful head; But lay their foolish tho'ts aside, And own the king that God hath made. 5 Such honors never come by chance, Nor do the winds promotion blow; 'Tis God the Judge doth one advance, 'Tis God that lays another low. 6 No vain pretence to royal birth Shall fix a tyrant on the throne; God, the great sov'reign of the earth, Will rise and make his justice known. 7 [His hand holds out the dreadful cup Of vengeance mix'd with various plagues, To make the wicked drink them up, Wring out and taste the bitter dregs. 8 Now shall the Lord exalt the just; And while he tramples on the proud, And lays their glory in the dust, My lips shall sing his praise aloud.] Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English
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Power and Government from GOD alone.

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #134 (1740) First Line: To Thee, most Holy, and most High Lyrics: 1 To Thee, most Holy, and most High, To Thee we bring our thankful Praise; Thy Works declare thy Name is nigh, Thy Works of Wonder and of grace. 2 Britain was doom'd to be a Slave, Her Frame dissolv'd, her Fears were great; When GOD a new Supporter gave, To bear the Pillars of the state. 3 He from thy Hand receiv'd his Crown, And swore to rule by wholesome Laws; His Foot shall tread th' Oppressor down, His Arm defend the righteous Cause. 4 Let haughty Sinners sink their Pride, Nor lift so high their scornful Head; But lay their foolish Thoughts aside, And own the King that GOD hath made. 5 Such Honours never come by Chance, Nor do the Winds Promotion blow; 'Tis GOD the Judge doth one advance, 'Tis GOD that lays another low. 6 No vain Pretence to Royal Birth Shall fix a Tyrant on the throne: GOD, the great Sov'reign of the Earth, Will rise, and make his Justice known. 7 [His Hand holds out the dreadful Cup Of Vengeance, mix'd with various Plagues, To make the Wicked drink 'em up, Wring out, and taste the bitter dregs. 8 Now shall the Lord exalt the Just; And while he tramples on the Proud, And lays their Glory in the Dust, My Lips shall sing his Praise aloud.] Topics: Afflicted very great; Authority from God; Britain's delivered from slavery; God our Proctection here and hereafter; God supreme governor; Government from God; King William and King George; Magistrates raised and deposed; National deliverance; Revolution by King William Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: Latin
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Power and Government from God

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P75 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: To thee, most holy and most high Languages: English

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