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O Come, Let Us Sing to the Lord

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 25 hymnals Topics: Work of Creation Lyrics: 1 O come, let us sing to the Lord, to him our voices raise; with joyful noise let us the Rock of our salvation praise. 2 Let us before his presence come with praise and thankful voice; let us sing psalms to him with grace, and make a joyful noise. 3 For God’s a great God and great King; above all gods he is. The depths of earth are in his hand; the heights of hills are his. 4 To him the spacious sea belongs, for he the same did make; the dry land also from his hands its form at first did take. 5 O come, and let us worship him; let us bow down withal, and on our knees before the Lord, our Maker, let us fall. Scripture: Psalm 95:1-6 Used With Tune: CAITHNESS Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, 1650
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The Divine Nature, Providence, and Grace

Appears in 222 hymnals Topics: Works of creation and providence; Works of creation and providence First Line: Praise ye the Lord; 'tis good to raise Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord; 'tis good to raise Our hearts and voices in his praise; His nature and his works invite To make this duty our delight. 2 The Lord builds up Jerusalem, And gathers nations to his name; His mercy melts the stubborn soul, And makes the broken spirit whole. 3 He form'd the stars, those heav'nly flames, He counts their numbers, calls their names, His sovereign wisdom knows no bound, A deep where all great thoughts are drown'd. 4 Great is the Lord, and great his might; And all his glories infinite: He crowns the meek, rewards the just, And treads the wicked to the dust. Pause. 5 Sing to the Lord, exalt him high, Who spreads his clouds around the sky; There he prepares the fruitful rain, Nor lets the drops descend in vain. 6 He makes the grass the hills adorn, And clothes the smiling fields with corn; The beasts with food his hands supply, And feeds the ravens when they cry. 7 What is the creature's skill or force? The vigorous man, the warlike horse, The sprightly wit, the active limb All are too mean delights for him. 8 But saints are lovely in his sight; He views his children with delight; He sees their hope, he knows their fear, And finds and loves his image there. Scripture: Psalm 147
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Divine Love

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 42 hymnals Topics: Praise For Works of Creation First Line: O thank the Lord, the Lord of love Lyrics: 1 O thank the Lord, the Lord of love, O thank the God, all gods above; His tender mercies ever sure To all eternity endure. 2 O thank the mighty King of kings, Whose arm has done such wondrous things. His tender mercies ever sure To all eternity endure. 3 His wisdom gave the heav'ns their birth, And on the waters spread the earth; His tender mercies ever sure To all eternity endure. 4 He taught yon glorious lights their way, He made the sun to rule the day. His tender mercies ever sure To all eternity endure. 5 He set the moon, with milder light, And shining stars to rule the night; His tender mercies ever sure To all eternity endure. 6 He thought on us amid our woes, And rescued us from all our foes; His tender mercies ever sure To all eternity endure. 7 Give thanks to heaven's Almighty King, Who daily feeds each living thing. His tender mercies ever sure To all eternity endure. Scripture: Psalm 136 Used With Tune: BELOIT
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Universal Praise

Appears in 160 hymnals Topics: Works of creation and providence; Works of creation and providence First Line: Let every creature join Lyrics: 1 Let every creature join To praise th' eternal God; Ye heavenly hosts, the song begin, And sound his name abroad. 2 Thou sun with golden beams, And moon with paler rays; Ye starry lights, ye twinkling flames, Shine to your Maker's praise. 3 He built those worlds above, And fix'd their wondrous frame; By his command they stand or move, And ever speak his name. 4 Ye vapours, when ye rise, Or fall in showers or snow, Ye thunders murmuring round the skies, His power and glory show. 5 Wind, hail, and flashing fire, Agree to praise the Lord, When ye in dreadful storms conspire To execute his word. 6 By all his works above His honours be exprest; But saints that taste his saving love Should sing his praises best. Pause. 7 Let earth and ocean know They owe their maker praise; Praise him, ye watery worlds below, And monsters of the seas. 8 From mountains near the sky Let his high praise resound, From humble shrubs and cedars high, And vales and fields around. 9 Ye lions of the wood, And tamer beasts that graze, Ye live upon his daily food, And he expects your praise. 10 Ye birds of lofty wing, On high his praises bear; Or sit on flowery boughs and sing Your Maker's glory there. 11 Ye reptile myriads join T' exalt his glorious name, And flies in beauteous forms that shine, His wondrous skill proclaim. 12 By all the earth-born race His honours be exprest, But saints that know his heavenly grace Should learn to praise him best. Pause. 13 Monarchs of wide command, Praise ye th' eternal King; Judges, adore that sovereign hand, Whence all your honours spring. 14 Let vigorous youth engage To sound his praises high: While growing babes and withering age, Their feebler voices try. 15 United zeal be shown His wondrous fame to raise; God is the Lord; his name alone Deserves our endless praise. 16 Let nature join with art, And all pronounce him blest, But saints, that dwell so near his heart Should sing his praises best. Scripture: Psalm 148
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A Meditation on Providence

Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Praise For Works of Creation First Line: Thy Spirit, O Lord, makes life to abound Lyrics: 1 Thy Spirit, O Lord, makes life to abound; The earth is renewed, and fruitful the ground; To God ascribe glory and wisdom and might, Let God in his creatures for ever delight. 2 Before the Lord's might earth trembles and quakes, The mountains are rent, and smoke from them breaks; The Lord I will worship through all of my days, Yea, while I have being my God I will praise. 3 Rejoicing in God, my thought shall be sweet, While sinners depart in ruin complete; My soul, bless Jehovah, His Name be adored, Come, praise Him, ye people, and worship the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 104 Used With Tune: ASPINWALL
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God's Enduring Glory

Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Praise For Works of Creation First Line: The glory of the mighty Lord Refrain First Line: O thou, my soul, bless thou the Lord Scripture: Psalm 104:26 Used With Tune: [The glory of the mighty Lord]
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Heaven and earth, and sea and air

Author: Joachim Neander Meter: 7.2 Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Works of God Creation Text Sources: Tr. Composite, 1868
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I sing th'almighty pow'r of God

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 478 hymnals Topics: Work of Creation Lyrics: 1 I sing th'almighty pow'r of God, That made the mountains rise, That spread the flowing seas abroad, And built the lofty skies, And built the lofty skies. 2 I sing the goodness of the Lord That filled the earth with food; He formed the creatures with his word, And then pronounced them good, And then pronounced them good. 3 Lord! how thy wonders are displayed Where'er I turn mine eye! If I survey the ground I tread, Or gaze upon the sky, Or gaze upon the sky! 4 There's not a plant or flower below But makes thy glories known; And clouds arise, and tempests blow, By order from thy throne, By order from thy throne. 5 Creatures as numerous as they be Are subject to thy care; There's not a place where we can flee, But God is present there, But God is present there. Amen. Scripture: Exodus 20:11 Used With Tune: ORTONVILLE
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Psalm 104

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 83 hymnals Topics: Works of creation and providence First Line: My soul, thy great Creator praise: Lyrics: My soul, thy great Creator praise: When clothed in his celestial rays, He in full majesty appears, And, like a robe, his glory wears. The heav'ns are for his curtains spread, The unfathomed deep he makes his bed. Clouds are his chariot when he flies On winged storms across the skies. Angels, whom his own breath inspires, His ministers, are flaming fires; And swift as thought their armies move To bear his vengeance or his love. The world's foundations by his hand Are poised, and shall for ever stand; He binds the ocean in his chain, Lest it should drown the earth again. When earth was covered with the flood, Which high above the mountains stood, He thundered, and the ocean fled, Confined to its appointed bed. The swelling billows know their bound, And in their channels walk their round; Yet thence conveyed by secret veins, They spring on hills and drench the plains. He bids the crystal fountains flow, And cheer the valleys as they go; Tame heifers there their thirst allay, And for the stream wild asses bray. From pleasant trees which shade the brink, The lark and linnet light to drink Their songs the lark and linnet raise, And chide our silence in his praise. God from his cloudy cistern pours On the parched earth enriching showers; The grove, the garden, and the field, A thousand joyful blessings yield. He makes the grassy food arise, And gives the cattle large supplies With herbs for man of various power, To nourish nature or to dire. What noble fruit the vines produce! The olive yields a shining juice; Our hearts are cheered with gen'rous wine, With inward joy our faces shine. O bless his name, ye Britons, fed With nature's chief supporter, bread; While bread your vital strength imparts, Serve him with vigor in your hearts. Behold, the stately cedar stands, Raised in the forest by his hands; Birds to the boughs for shelter fly, And build their nests secure on high. To craggy hills ascends the goat, And at the airy mountain's foot The feebler creatures make their cell; He gives them wisdom where to dwell. He sets the sun his circling race, Appoints the moon to change her face; And when thick darkness veils the day, Calls out wild beasts to hunt their prey. Fierce lions lead their young abroad, And, roaring, ask their meat from God; But when the morning beams arise, The savage beast to covert flies. Then man to daily labor goes; The night was made for his repose; Sleep is thy gift, that sweet relief From tiresome toil and wasting grief. How strange thy works! how great thy skill! And every land thy riches fill: Thy wisdom round the world we see; This spacious earth is full of thee. Nor less thy glories in the deep, Where fish in millions swim and creep With wondrous motions, swift or slow, Still wand'ring in the paths below. There ships divide their wat'ry way, And flocks of scaly monsters play; There dwells the huge leviathan, And foams and sports in spite of man. Vast are thy works, Almighty Lord; All nature rests upon thy word, And the whole race of creatures stands Waiting their portion from thy hands. While each receives his diff'rent food, Their cheerful looks pronounce it good: Eagles and bears, and whales and worms, Rejoice and praise in diff'rent forms. But when thy face is hid, they mourn, And, dying, to their dust return; Both man and beast their souls resign; Life, breath, and spirit, all is thine. Yet thou canst breathe on dust again, And fill the world with beasts and men; A word of thy creating breath Repairs the wastes of time and death. His works, the wonders of his might, Are honored with his own delight; How awful are his glorious ways! The Lord is dreadful in his praise. The earth stands trembling at thy stroke, And at thy touch the mountains smoke; Yet humble souls may see thy face, And tell their wants to sovereign grace. In thee my hopes and wishes meet, And make my meditations sweet; Thy praises shall my breath employ, Till it expire in endless joy. While haughty sinners die accursed, Their glory buried with their dust, I to my God, my heav'nly King, Immortal hallelujahs sing. Great is the Lord, what tongue can frame An equal honor to his name? Scripture: Psalm 104
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Summer and Winter

Appears in 39 hymnals Topics: Works of creation and providence; Works of creation and providence First Line: Let Zion praise the mighty God Lyrics: 1 Let Zion praise thy mighty God, And make his honours known abroad; For sweet the joy, our songs to raise, And glorious is the work of praise. 2 Our children live secure and blest; Our shores have peace, our cities rest; He feeds our sons with finest wheat, And adds his blessing to their meat. 3 The changing seasons he ordains, The early and the latter rains; His flakes of snow like wool he sends, And thus the springing corn defends. 4 With hoary frost he strews the ground: His hail descends with dreadful sound: The icy bands the rivers hold, And terror arms his wintry cold. 5 He bids the southern breezes blow; The ice dissolves, the waters flow: But he hath nobler works and ways To call his people to his praise. 6 Thro' all our realm his laws are shown; His gospel through the nation known; He hath not thus reveal'd his word To every land: praise ye the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 147

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