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Give thanks to God most high

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.) #241 (1786) Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God most high, The universal Lord: The sovereign King of kings: And be his grace ador'd. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 2 How mighty is his hand! What wonders hath he done! He form'd the earth and seas, And spread the heavens alone. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 3 His wisdom fram'd the sun To crown the day with light; The moon and twinkling stars To cheer the darksome night. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 4 [He smote the first-born sons, The flower of Egypt, dead: And thence his chosen tribes With joy and glory led. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 5 His power and lifted rod Cleft the red-sea in two; And for his people made A wondrous passage through. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 6 But cruel Pharaoh there With all his host he drown'd; And brought his Israel safe Through a long desert ground. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Pause. 7 The kings of Canaan fell Beneath his dreadful hand; While his own servants took Possession of their land. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise.] 8 He saw the nations lie All perishing in sin, And pity'd the sad state The ruin'd world was in. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 9 He sent his only Son To save us from our woe, From satan, sin and death, And every hurtful foe. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 10 Give thanks aloud to God, To GOD the heavenly king: And let the spacious earth His works and glories sing. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Topics: God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace; God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Give thanks to God most high

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #241 (1790) Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God most high, The universal Lord: The sovereign King of kings: And be his grace ador'd. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 2 How mighty is his hand! What wonders hath he done! He form'd the earth and seas, And spread the heavens alone. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 3 His wisdom fram'd the sun To crown the day with light; The moon and twinkling stars To cheer the darksome night. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 4 [He smote the first-born sons, The flower of Egypt, dead: And thence his chosen tribes With joy and glory led. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 5 His power and lifted rod Cleft the red-sea in two; And for his people made A wondrous passage through. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 6 But cruel Pharaoh there With all his host he drown'd; And brought his Israel safe Through a long desert ground. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Pause. 7 The kings of Canaan fell Beneath his dreadful hand; While his own servants took Possession of their land. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise.] 8 He saw the nations lie All perishing in sin, And pity'd the sad state The ruin'd world was in. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 9 He sent his only Son To save us from our woe, From satan, sin and death, And every hurtful foe. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 10 Give thanks aloud to God, To God the heavenly king: And let the spacious earth His works and glories sing. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Topics: God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace; God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Give Thanks to GOD most high

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #252 (1740) Lyrics: 1 Give Thanks to GOD most high, The universal Lord; The sov'reign King of Kings; And be his Grace ador'd. His Pow'r and Grace Are still the same; And let his Name Have endless Praise. 2 How mighty is his Hand! What Wonders hath he done! He form'd the Earth and Seas, And spread the Heav'ns alone. Thy Mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy Word. 3 His Wisdom fram'd the Sun To crown the Day with Light; The Moon and twinkling Stars To chear the darksome Night. His Pow'r and Grace Are still the same; And let his Name Have endless Praise. 4 [He smote the first-born Sons, The Flow'r of Egypt, dead; And thence his chosen Tribes With Joy and Glory led. Thy Mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy Word. 5 His Pow'r and lifted Rod Cleft the Red-Sea in two; And for his People made A wond'rous Passage through. His Pow'r and Grace Are still the same; And let his Name Have endless Praise. 6 But cruel Pharaoh there, With all his Host, he drown'd; And brought his Isr'el safe Through a long desart Ground. Thy Mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy Word.] Pause. 7 The Kings of Canaan fell Beneath his dreadful Hand; While his own Servants took Possession of their Land. His Pow'r and Grace Are still the same; And let his Name Have endless Praise. 8 He saw the Nations lie All perishing in Sin, And pity'd the sad State The ruin'd World was in. Thy Mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy Word. 9 He sent his only Son To save us from our Woe, From Satan, Sin, and Death, And every hurtful Foe. His Pow'r and Grace Are still the same; And let his Name Have endless Praise. 10 Give Thanks aloud to GOD, To GOD the heav'nly King; And let the spacious Earth His Works and Glories sing. Thy Mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy Word. Topics: Creation and Providence; God mercy and truth; Isreal saved from Egypt, and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Thunder and storm; Works and grace Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Give thanks to God most high

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.) #257 (1786) Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God most high, The universal Lord: The sovereign King of kings: And be his grace ador'd. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 2 How mighty is his hand! What wonders hath he done! He form'd the earth and seas, And spread the heavens alone. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 3 His wisdom fram'd the sun To crown the day with light; The moon and twinkling stars To cheer the darksome night. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 4 [He smote the first-born sons, The flower of Egypt, dead: And thence his chosen tribes With joy and glory led. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 5 His power and lifted rod Cleft the red-sea in two; And for his people made A wondrous passage through. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 6 But cruel Pharaoh there With all his host he drown'd; And brought his Israel safe Through a long desert ground. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Pause. 7 The kings of Canaan fell Beneath his dreadful hand; While his own servants took Possession of their land. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise.] 8 He saw the nations lie All perishing in sin, And pity'd the sad state The ruin'd world was in. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 9 He sent his only Son To save us from our woe, From satan, sin and death, And every hurtful foe. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 10 Give thanks aloud to God, To God the heavenly king: And let the spacious earth His works and glories sing. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Topics: God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace; God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Give thanks to God most high

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #257 (1787) Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God most high, The universal Lord: The sovereign King of kings: And be his grace ador'd. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 2 How mighty is his hand! What wonders hath he done! He form'd the earth and seas, And spread the heavens alone. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 3 His wisdom fram'd the sun To crown the day with light; The moon and twinkling stars To cheer the darksome night. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 4 [He smote the first-born sons, The flower of Egypt, dead: And thence his chosen tribes With joy and glory led. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 5 His power and lifted rod Cleft the red-sea in two; And for his people made A wondrous passage through. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 6 But cruel Pharaoh there With all his host he drown'd; And brought his Israel safe Through a long desert ground. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Pause. 7 The kings of Canaan fell Beneath his dreadful hand; While his own servants took Possession of their land. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise.] 8 He saw the nations lie All perishing in sin, And pity'd the sad state The ruin'd world was in. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 9 He sent his only Son To save us from our woe, From Satan, sin and death, And every hurtful foe. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 10 Give thanks aloud to God, To GOD the heavenly king: And let the spacious earth His works and glories sing. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Topics: God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace; God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Give thanks to God most high

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #283 (1791) Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God most high, The universal Lord; The sov'reign King of kings; And be his grace ador'd. 'His pow'r and grace 'Are still the same; 'And let his name 'Have endless praise.' 2 How mighty is his hand! What wonders hath he done! He form'd the earth and seas, And spread the heav'ns alone. 'Thy mercy, Lord, 'Shall still endure; 'And ever sure 'Abides thy word.' 3 His wisdom fram'd the sun To crown the day with light, The moon and twinkling stars To cheer the darksome night. 'His pow'r and grace 'Are still the same; 'And let his name 'Have endless praise.' [4 He smote the first-born sons, The flow'r of Egypt, dead: And thence his chosen tribes With joy and glory led. 'Thy mercy, Lord, 'Shall still endure; 'And ever sure 'Abides thy word.' 5 His pow'r and lifted rod Cleft the red-sea in two; And for his people made A wond'rous passage through. 'His pow'r and grace 'Are still the same; 'And let his name 'Have endless praise.' 6 But cruel Pharaoh there With all his host he drown'd; And brought his Israel safe Through a long desert ground. 'Thy mercy, Lord, 'Shall still endure; 'And ever sure 'Abides thy word.' Pause. 7 The kings of Canaan fell Beneath his dreadful hand; While his own servants took Possession of their land. 'His pow'r and grace 'Are still the same; 'And let his name 'Have endless praise.'] 8 He saw the nations lie All perishing in sin, And pity'd the sad state The ruin'd world was in. 'Thy mercy, Lord, 'Shall still endure; 'And ever sure 'Abides thy word.' 9 He sent his only Son To save us from our woe, From Satan, sin, and death, And ev'ry hurtful foe. 'His pow'r and grace 'Are still the same; 'And let his name 'Have endless praise.' 10 Give thanks aloud to God, To God the heav'nly king: And let the spacious earth His works and glories sing. 'Thy mercy, Lord, 'Shall still endure; 'And ever sure 'Abides thy word.' Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Give thanks to God most high

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #301 (1790) Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God most high, The universal Lord; The sov'reign King of kings; And be his grace ador'd. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 2 How mighty is his hand! What wonders hath he done! He form'd the earth and seas, And spread the heav'ns alone. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 3 His wisdom fram'd the sun, To crown the day with light; The moon and twinkling stars, To cheer the darksome night. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 4 [He smote the first born sons, The flow'r of Egypt, dead; And thence his chosen tribes With joy and glory led. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 5 His pow'r and lifted rod Cleft the red sea in two, And for his people made A wond'rous passage thro'. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 6 But cruel Pharaoh there, With all his host he drown'd, And brought his Isr'el safe Thro' a long desert ground. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Pause. 7 The kings of Canaan fell Beneath his dreadful hand; While his own servants took Possession of their land. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise.] 8 He saw the nations lie All perishing in sin, And pity'd the sad state The ruin'd world was in. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. 9 He sent his only son To save us from our woe, From Satan, sin, and death, And ev'ry hurtful foe. His pow'r and grace Are still the same; And let his name Have endless praise. 10 Give thanks aloud to God, To God the heav'nly King; And let the spacious earth His works and glories sing. Thy mercy, Lord, Shall still endure; And ever sure Abides thy word. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Give thanks to God most high

Hymnal: Christian Psalmody, in Four Parts; containing Dr. Watt's Psalms Abridged; Dr. Watt's Hymns Abridged; Select Hymns from Other Authors; and Select Harmony #WP136a (1817) Languages: English
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Give thanks to God most high

Author: Watts Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a170 (1863)
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Give thanks to God most high

Author: Watts Hymnal: Hymn Book for Christian Worship. 8th ed. #a136 (1864) Languages: English

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