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Almighty Maker, God, How wondrous is thy name

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 #764 (1856) Languages: English
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Almighty Maker, God!

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1063 (1835)
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Sincere Praise

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns #XXXIII (1737) First Line: Almighty Maker, God! Lyrics: 1 Almighty Maker, God! How glorious is thy Name! Thy Wonders now diffus'd abroad, Thro' the Creations Frame! 2 In Native white and red, The Rose and Lilly stand: And free from Pride their Beauties spread To shew thy skillful Hand. 3 The Lark mounts up the sky With unambitious Song, And bears her Maker's Praise on High Upon her artless Tongue. 4 Fain wou'd I rise and sing To my Creator too, Fain wou'd my Heart adore my King, And give him Praises due. 5 But Pride that busy Sin, Spoils all that I perform, Curs'd Pride that creeps securely in And swells a haughty Worm. 6 Thy Glories I abate, Or praise thee with Design, Part of thy Favours I forget Or think the Merit mine. 7 Create my Soul anew, Else all my Worship's vain; This wretched Heart will ne'er prove true Till it be form'd again. 8 Descend, celestial Fire And seize me from above! Wrap me in Flames of pure Desire A Sacrifice to love. 9 Let Joy and Worship spend The remnant of my Days, And to my God my Soul ascend In sweet Perfumes of Praise! Languages: English
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Sincere Praise

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXVII (1790) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Almighty Maker God Lyrics: 1 Almighty Maker God, How glorious is thy name! Thy wonders now diffus'd abroad, Throughout creations frame! 2 In native white and red The rose and lilly stand, And free from pride their beauties spread, To shew thy skilful hand. 3 The lark mounts up the sky With unambitious song, And bears her Maker's praise on high Upon her artless tongue. 4 Fain would I rise and sing To my Creator too; Fain would my heart adore my King, And give him praises due. 5 But pride, that busy sin, Spoils all that I perform; Curs'd pride that creeps securely in, And swells a haughty worm. 6 Thy glories I abate, Or praise thee with design, Part of thy favours I forget Or think the merit mine. 7 Create my soul anew, Else all my worship's vain; This wretched heart will ne'er prove true Till it be form'd again. 8 Descend, celestial fire And seize me from above! Wrap me in flames of pure desire, A sacrifice to love. 9 Let joy and worship spend The remnant of my days, And to my God my soul ascend In sweet perfumes of praise. Topics: Praise Languages: English
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Jersey

Hymnal: Indian Melodies #14 (1845) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Almighty Maker, God Lyrics: Almighty Maker, God, How glorious is thy name! Thy Wonders how diffused abroad, Throughout creations frame! 2 In native white and red, The rose and lily stand: And free from pride, their beauties spread To show thy skilful hand. 3 The lark mounts up the sky, With unambitious song; And bears her Maker's praise on high Upon her artless tongue. 4 Fain would I rise and sing To my Creator too; Fain would my heart adore my King, And give him praises due. Languages: English Tune Title: JERSEY
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Jersey

Hymnal: Indian Melodies #14 (1845) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Almighty Maker, God Lyrics: Almighty Maker, God, How glorious is thy name! Thy Wonders how diffused abroad, Throughout creations frame! 2 In native white and red, The rose and lily stand: And free from pride, their beauties spread To show thy skilful hand. 3 The lark mounts up the sky, With unambitious song; And bears her Maker's praise on high Upon her artless tongue. 4 Fain would I rise and sing To my Creator too; Fain would my heart adore my King, And give him praises due. Languages: English Tune Title: JERSEY
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Forms vain without religion

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCCXLV (1792) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Almighty Maker, God! Lyrics: 1 Almighty Maker, God! How wond'rous is thy name! Thy glories how diffus'd abroad Thro' the creation's frame. 2 Nature in every dress Her humble homage pays, And finds a thousand ways t' express Thine undissembled praise. 3 My soul would rise and sing To her creator too, Fain would my tongue adore my king, And pay the worship due. 4 [But pride, that busy sin, Spoils all that I perform, Curs'd pride, that creeps securely in, And swells a haughty worm.] 5 Create my soul anew, Else all my worship's vain; This wretched heart will ne'er be true, Until tis form'd again. 6 Let joy and worship spend The remnant of my days, And to my God my soul, ascend In sweet perfumes of praise. Topics: Worship Public Worship; Pride lamented; Public Religion; Formal worship vain Languages: English
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Forms vain without Religion

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #XC (1793) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Almighty Maker, God! Lyrics: 1 Almighty Maker, God! How glorious is thy name! Thy wonders now diffus'd abroad Thro' the creations frame! 2 Nature in every dress her humble homage pays, And finds a thousand ways t' express thine undissembled praise. 3 My soul would rise and sing To her Creator too; Fain would my tongue adore my King, And pay the worship due. 4 But pride, that busy sin, Spoils all that I perform, Curs'd pride, that creeps securely in, And swells a haughty worm. 5 Create my soul anew, Else all my worship's vain; This wretched heart will ne'er be true Until its form'd again. 5 Let joy and worship spend The remnant of my days, And to my God, my soul, ascend In sweet perfumes of praise. Topics: The Christian Life Languages: English
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Forms vain without religion

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCXLII (1799) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Almighty maker God! Lyrics: 1 Almighty maker God! How wond'rous is thy name! Thy glories now diffus'd abroad Thro' the creation's frame. 2 Nature in every dress Her humble homage pays, And finds a thousand ways t' express thine undissembled praise. 3 My soul would rise and sing To her Creator too, Fain would my tongue adore my king, And pay the worship due. 4 Create my soul anew, Else all my worship's vain; This wretched heart will ne'er be true, Until tis form'd again. 5 Let joy and worship spend The remnant of my days, And to my God, my soul, ascend In sweet perfumes of praise. Topics: Vain forms without religion Languages: English
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Forms vain without religion

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCXLII (1802) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Almighty maker God! Lyrics: 1 Almighty maker God! How wond'rous is thy name! Thy glories now diffus'd abroad Thro' the creation's frame. 2 Nature in every dress Her humble homage pays, And finds a thousand ways t' express thine undissembled praise. 3 My soul would rise and sing To her Creator too, Fain would my tongue adore my king, And pay the worship due. 4 Create my soul anew, Else all my worship's vain; This wretched heart will ne'er be true, Until tis form'd again. 5 Let joy and worship spend The remnant of my days, And to my God, my soul, ascend In sweet perfumes of praise. Topics: Vain forms without religion Languages: English

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