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Give Thanks to GOD most high

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P136b (1766) Topics: Thunder and storm 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. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Give to our GOD immortal Praise!

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P136c (1766) Topics: Thunder and storm Lyrics: 1 Give to our GOD immortal Praise! Mercy and Truth are all his Ways; Wonders of Grace to God belong, Repeat his Mercies in your Song. 2 Give to the Lord of Lords Renown, The King of Kings with Glory crown; His Mercies ever shall endure, When Lords and Kings are known no more. 3 He built the Earth, he spread the Sky, And fix'd the starry Lights on high: Wonders of Grace to God belong, Repeat his Mercies in your Song. 4 He fills the Sun with Morning Light, He bids the Moon direct the Night: His Mercies ever shall endure, When Suns and Moons shall shine no more. 5 The Jews he freed from Pharaoh's Hand, And brought them to the promis'd Land: Wonders of Grace to God belong, Repeat his Mercies in your Song. 6 He saw the Gentiles dead in Sin, And felt his Pity work within: His Mercies ever shall endure, When Death and Sin shall reign no more. 7 He sent his Son with Pow'r to save From Guilt and Darkness, and the Grave; Wonders of Grace to GOD belong, Repeat his Mercies in your Song. 8 Through this vain World he guides our Feet, And leads us to his heav'nly Seat: His Mercies ever shall endure, When this vain World shall be no more. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Ye Tribes of Adam, join

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P148a (1766) Topics: Thunder and storm Lyrics: 1 Ye Tribes of Adam, join With Heav'n, and Earth, and Seas, And offer Notes divine To your Creator's Praise. Ye holy Throng Of Angels bright, In Worlds of Light Begin the Song. 2 Thou Sun with dazzling Rays, And Moon that rules the Night, Shine to your Maker's Praise, With Stars of twinkling Light. His Pow'r declare, Ye Floods on high, And Clouds that fly In empty Air. 3 The shining Worlds above In glorious Order stand, Or in swift Courses move By his supreme Command. He spake the Word, And all their Frame From nothing came, To praise the Lord. 4 He mov'd their mighty Wheels In unknown Ages past, And each his Word fulfils While Time and Nature last, In diff'rent Ways His Works proclaim His wond'rous Name, And speak his Praise. Pause. 5 Let all the Earth-born Race, And Monsters of the Deep, The Fish that cleave the Seas, Or in their Bosom sleep, From Sea and Shore Their Tribute pay, And still display Their Maker's Pow'r. 6 Ye Vapours, Hail, and Snow, Praise ye th' Almighty Lord, And stormy Winds that blow, To execute his Word. When Lightnings shine, Or Thunders roar, Let Earth adore His Hand divine. 7 Yet Mountains near the Skies, With lofty Cedars there, And Trees of humbler Size, That Fruit in Plenty bear; Beasts wild and tame, Birds, Flies, and Worms, In various Forms, Exalt his Name. 8 Ye Kings and Judges fear The Lord, the sov'reign King; And while you rule us here, His heav'nly Honours sing; Nor let the Dream Of Pow'r and State, Make you forget His Pow'r supreme. 9 Virgins and Youth engage To sound his Praise divine, While Infancy and Age Their feebler Voices join: Wide as he reigns His Name be sung By ev'ry Tongue In endless Strains. 10 Let all the Nations fear The GOD that rules above; He brings his People near, And makes them taste his Love. While Earth and Sky Attempt his Praise, His Saints shall raise His Honours high. Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P148b (1766) Topics: Thunder and storm Lyrics: 1 Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord, From distant Worlds where Creatures dwell; Let Heav'n begin the solemn Word, And sound it dreadful down to Hell. 2 The Lord! how absolute he reigns! Let ev'ry Angel bend the Knee; Sing of his Love in heav'nly Strains, And speak how fierce his Terrors be. 3 High on a Throne his Glories dwell, An awful Throne of shining Bliss: Fly through the World, O Sun, and tell How dark thy Beams compar'd to his. 4 Awake ye Tempests, and his Fame In Sounds of dreadful Praise declare; And the sweet Whisper of his Name Fill ev'ry gentler Breeze of Air. 5 Let Clouds, and Winds, and Waves agree To join their Praise, with blazing Fire; Let the firm Earth and rolling Sea In this eternal song conspire. 6 Ye flow'ry Plains proclaim his Skill; Vallies lie low before his Eye; And let his Praise from ev'ry Hill Rise tuneful to the neighb'ring Sky. 7 Ye stubborn Oaks, and stately Pines, Bend your high Branches and adore: Praise him, ye Beasts, in diff'rent Strains; The Lamb must bleat, the Lion roar. 8 Birds, ye must make his Praise your Theme, Nature demands a Song from you; While the dumb Fish that cut the Stream Leap up, and mean his Praises too. 9 Mortals, can you refrain your Tongue, When Nature all around you sings? O for a Shout from Old and Young, From humble swains and lofty Kings! 10 Wide as his vast Dominion lies Make the Creator's Name be known; Loud as his Thunder shout his Praise, And sound it lofty as his Throne. 11 Jehovah! 'tis a glorious Word, O may it dwell on ev'ry Tongue! But Saints, who best have known the Lord, Are bound to raise the noblest Song. 12 Speak of the Wonders of that Love, Which Gabriel plays on ev'ry Chord: From all below, and all above, Loud Hallelujahs to the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 148 Languages: English
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Let ev'ry Creature join

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P148c (1766) Topics: Thunder and storm Lyrics: 1 Let ev'ry Creature join To praise th' eternal GOD; Ye heav'nly 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 wond'rous Frame: By his Command they stand or move, And ever speak his Name. 4 Ye Vapours, when ye rise, Or fall in Show'rs or Snow; Ye Thunders, murm'ring round the Skies, His Pow'r 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 I. 7 Let Earth and Ocean know They owe their Maker Praise: Praise him, ye wat'ry 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 flow'ry Boughs, and sing Your Maker's Glory there. 11 Ye creeping Ants and Worms, His various Wisdom show, And Flies in all your shining Swarms, Praise him that drest you so. 12 By all the Earth-born Race His Honours be exprest, But Saints, that know his heav'nly Grace Should learn to praise him best. Pause II. 13 Monarchs of wide Command, Praise ye th' eternal King; Judges, adore that sov'reign Hand, Whence all your Honours spring. 14 Let vig'rous Youth engage To sound his Praises high: While growing Babes, and with'ring Age, Their feebler Voices try. 15 United Zeal be shown His wond'rous 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 Languages: English
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When the Eternal bows the skies

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #189 (1835) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Thunder and storm Lyrics: When the Eternal bows the skies To visit earthly things, With scorn divine he turns his eyes From towers of haughty kings. He bids his aweful chariot roll Far downward from the skies, To visit every humble soul With pleasure in his eyes. Why should the Lord that reigns above Disdain so lofty kings? Say, Lord, and why such looks of love Upon such worthless things? Mortals, be dumb; what creature dares Dispute his aweful will? Ask no account of his affairs, But tremble and be still. Just like his nature is his grace, All sovereign and all free; Great God, how searchless are thy ways, How deep thy judgments be! Scripture: Psalm 138:6 Languages: English
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God's Wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption of Israel, and Salvation of his People

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.) #240 (1786) Topics: Thunder and storm; Thunder and storm First Line: Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord; His mercies still endure; And be the King of kings ador'd, His truth is ever sure. 2 What wonders hath his wisdom done! How mighty is his hand! Heaven, earth and sea he fram'd alone; How wide is his command! 3 The sun supplies the day with light: How bright his counsels shine! The moon and stars adorn the night: His works are all divine! 4 [He struck the sons of Egypt dead; How dreadful is his rod! And thence with joy his people led: How gracious is our God! 5 He cleft the swelling sea in two; His arm is great in might: And gave the tribes a passage through; His power and grace unite. 6 But Pharaoh's army there he drown'd: How glorious are his ways! And brought his saints through desert ground: Eternal be his praise. 7 Great monarchs fell beneath his hand; Victorious is his sword; While Israel took the promis'd land; And faithful is his word.] 8 He saw the nations dead in sin; He felt his pity move: How sad the state the world was in! How boundless was his love! 9 He sent to save us from our woe; His goodness never fails; From death and hell, and every foe; And still his grace prevails. 10 Give thanks to God the heavenly King; His mercies still endure; Let the whole earth his praises sing; His truth is ever sure. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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God's Wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption of Israel, and Salvation of his People

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #240 (1790) Topics: Thunder and storm; Thunder and storm First Line: Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord; His mercies still endure; And be the King of kings ador'd, His truth is ever sure. 2 What wonders hath his wisdom done! How mighty is his hand! Heaven, earth and sea he fram'd alone; How wide is his command! 3 The sun supplies the day with light: How bright his counsels shine! The moon and stars adorn the night: His works are all divine! 4 [He struck the sons of Egypt dead; How dreadful is his rod! And thence with joy his people led: How Gracious is our God! 5 He cleft the swelling sea in two; His arm is great in might: And gave the tribes a passage through; His power and grace unite. 6 But Pharaoh's army there he drown'd: How glorious are his ways! And brought his saints through desert ground: Eternal be his praise. 7 Great monarchs fell beneath his hand; Victorious is his sword: While Israel took the promis'd land; And faithful is his word.] 8 He saw the nations dead in sin; He felt his pity move: How sad the state the world was in! How boundless was his love! 9 He sent to save us from our woe; His goodness never fails; From death and hell, and every foe; And still his grace prevails. 10 Give thanks to God the heavenly King; His mercies still endure; Let the whole earth his praises sing; His truth is ever sure. 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, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #241 (1786) Topics: Thunder and storm; Thunder and storm 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. 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) Topics: Thunder and storm; Thunder and storm 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. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English

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