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When GOD restor'd our captive State

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P126a (1766) Lyrics: 1 When GOD restor'd our captive State, Joy was our Song, and Grace our Theme; The Grace beyond our Hopes so great, That Joy appear'd a painted Dream. 2 The Scoffer owns thy Hand, and pays Unwilling Honours to thy Name; While we with Pleasure shout thy Praise, With chesrful Notes thy Love proclaim. 3 When we review our dismal Fears, 'Twas hard to think they'd vanish'd so; With GOD we left our flowing Tears, He makes our Joys like Rivers flow. 4 The Man that in his furrow'd Field His scatter'd Seed with Sadness leaves, Will shout to see the Harvest yield A welcome load of joyful Sheaves. Topics: Deliverance by prayer; Deliverance surprising; Harvest; Joy or Conversion; Melancholy removed; National deliverance Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English
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When God restor'd our captive state

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #286a (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 When God restor'd our captive state, Joy was our song, and grace our theme; The grace beyond our hopes so great, That joy appear'd a painted dream. 2 The scoffer owns thy hand, and pays Unwilling honors to thy name; While we with pleasure shout thy praise, With cheerful notes thy love proclaim. 3 When we review our dismal fears, 'Twas hard to think they'd vanish so; With God we left our flowing tears, He makes our joys like rivers flow. 4 The man that in his furrow'd field His scatter'd seed with sadness leaves, Will shout to see the harvest yield A welcome load of joyful sheaves. Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English
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When God restor'd our captive state

Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns, with the Catechism, Confession of Faith, and Liturgy, of the Reformed Dutch Church in North America #P126a (1839)
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Surprising Deliverance

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CXXVIa (1780) First Line: When GOD restor'd our captive state Lyrics: 1 When GOD restor'd our captive state, Joy was our song, and grace our theme; The grace beyond our hopes so great, That joy appear'd a painted dream. 2 The scoffer owns thy hand, and pays Unwilling honors to thy name; While we with pleasure shout thy praise, With cheerful notes thy love proclaim. 3 When we review our dismal fears, 'Twas hard to think they'll vanish so; With GOD we left our flowing tears, He makes our joys like rivers flow. 4 The man that in his furrow'd field, His scatter'd seed with sadness leaves, Will shout to see the harvest yield A welcome load of joyful sheaves. Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English
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Surprising Deliverance

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #CXXVIa (1785) First Line: When God restor'd our captive state Lyrics: 1 When GOD restor'd our captive state, Joy was our song, and grace our theme The grace beyond our hopes so great, That joy appear'd a pleasing dream. 2 The scoffer owns thy hand, and pays Unwilling honours to thy name; While we with pleasure shout thy praise, With cheerful notes thy love proclaim. 3 When we review our dismal fears, 'Twas hard to think they'll vanish so; With God we left our flowing tears, He makes our joys like rivers flow. 4 The man that in his furrow'd field, His scatter'd seed with sadness leaves, Will shout to see the harvest yield A welcome load of joyful sheaves. Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English
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Surprising Deliverance

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.) #229b (1786) First Line: When God restor'd our captive state Lyrics: 1 When God restor'd our captive state, Joy was our song, and grace our theme The grace beyond our hopes so great, That joy appear'd a pleasing dream. 2 The scoffer owns thy hand, and pays Unwilling honours to thy name; While we with pleasure shout thy praise, With cheerful notes thy love proclaim. 3 When we review our dismal fears, 'Twas hard to think they'll vanish so; With God we left our flowing tears, He makes our joys like rivers flow. 4 The man that in his furrow'd field, His scatter'd seed with sadness leaves, Will shout to see the harvest yield A welcome load of joyful sheaves. Topics: Conversion and joy; Deliverance by prayer; Harvest; Joy of Conversion; Melancholy removed; National deliverance; Surprising Deliverance ; Conversion and joy; Deliverance by prayer; Harvest; Joy of Conversion; Melancholy removed; National deliverance; Surprising Deliverance Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English
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Surprising Deliverance

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #229b (1790) First Line: When God restor'd our captive state Lyrics: 1 When God restor'd our captive state, Joy was our song, and grace our theme The grace beyond our hopes so great, That joy appear'd a pleasing dream. 2 The scoffer owns thy hand, and pays Unwilling honours to thy name; While we with pleasure shout thy praise, With cheerful notes thy love proclaim. 3 When we review our dismal fears, 'Twas hard to think they'll vanish so; With God we left our flowing tears, He makes our joys like rivers flow. 4 The man that in his furrow'd field, His scatter'd seed with sadness leaves, Will shout to see the harvest yield A welcome load of joyful sheaves. Topics: Conversion and joy; Deliverance by prayer; Harvest; Joy of Conversion; Melancholy removed; National deliverance; Surprising Deliverance ; Conversion and joy; Deliverance by prayer; Harvest; Joy of Conversion; Melancholy removed; National deliverance; Surprising Deliverance Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English
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Surprising Deliverance

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.) #244 (1786) First Line: When God restor'd our captive state Lyrics: 1 When God restor'd our captive state, Joy was our song, and grace our theme The grace beyond our hopes so great, That joy appear'd a pleasing dream. 2 The scoffer owns thy hand, and pays Unwilling honours to thy name; While we with pleasure shout thy praise, With cheerful notes thy love proclaim. 3 When we review our dismal fears, 'Twas hard to think they'll vanish so; With God we left our flowing tears, He makes our joys like rivers flow. 4 The man that in his furrow'd field, His scatter'd seed with sadness leaves, Will shout to see the harvest yield A welcome load of joyful sheaves. Topics: Conversion and joy; Deliverance by prayer; Harvest; Joy of Conversion; Melancholy removed; National deliverance; Surprising Deliverance ; Conversion and joy; Deliverance by prayer; Harvest; Joy of Conversion; Melancholy removed; National deliverance; Surprising Deliverance Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English
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Surprising Deliverance

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #244 (1787) First Line: When God restor'd our captive state Lyrics: 1 When God restor'd our captive state, Joy was our song, and grace our theme The grace beyond our hopes so great, That joy appear'd a pleasing dream. 2 The scoffer owns thy hand, and pays Unwilling honours to thy name; While we with pleasure shout thy praise, With cheerful notes thy love proclaim. 3 When we review our dismal fears, 'Twas hard to think they'll vanish so; With God we left our flowing tears, He makes our joys like rivers flow. 4 The man that in his furrow'd field, His scatter'd seed with sadness leaves, Will shout to see the harvest yield A welcome load of joyful sheaves. Topics: Conversion and joy; Deliverance by prayer; Harvest; Joy of Conversion; Melancholy removed; National deliverance; Surprising Deliverance ; Conversion and joy; Deliverance by prayer; Harvest; Joy of Conversion; Melancholy removed; National deliverance; Surprising Deliverance Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English

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