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Sing Ye Praises

Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Sing ye Praises to the Lord: allelujah Lyrics: Sing ye Praises to the Lord: allelujah. Bless his Name with one accord: allelujah. For its owing to his care allelujah. What we have and what we are, allelujah. Used With Tune: [Sing ye Praises to the Lord]

Praise to the Lord

Author: J. G. Adams Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Praise to the Lord, all ye children, now sing praises
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Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to sing, The praises of our God, and King

Author: John Barnard Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1. Praise ye the Lord; 'tis good to sing The praises of our God, and King; Praise is the most delightful theme, And nothing more becomes our frame. 2. The Lord Jerus'lem doth repair; And bring his scattered exiles there. 3. He kindly heals the broken heart; Binds up their wounds, allays their smart. 4. He numbers all the starry flames; And calls them by their various names. 5. Great is our Lord, of boundless might; His understanding's infinite. 6. The Lord the meek hath raised,and crowned; But cast the wicked to the ground. 7. To God your thankful praises sing; And join the harps melodious string. 8. Who clouds the sky, prepares the rains; Makes grass to grow on mounts, and plains, 9. His treasures, beasts with food, supply; And the young ravens, when they cry. 10. He, in the strength, or nimble flight, Of horse, or man, takes no delight. 11. The Lord takes pleasure in the just; And those that in his mercy trust. Second Part 12. Jerusalem, Jehovah, praise; Sion, thy God, with sacred lays. 13. He, thy gates bars with strength possessed; In thee thy children he hath blest. 14. He gives thy borders peace most sweet; And fills thee with the finest wheat. 15. On earth he sends forth his decrees; His word, like lightning, swiftly flees. 16. Like wool, he clothes the ground, with snows; His hoary frost, as ashes, throws: 17. Fragments of ice casts from his hand; And who before his cold can stand? 18. He sendeth forth his high commands, The glebe is loosened from it's bands; He bids the warmer breezes blow; The ice dissolves, the waters flow. 19. His word, and will, by act of grace, He hath revealed to Jacobs race; To Israel whom he chose his own, His laws, and judgments, are made known. 20. There's none of all the nations round, With him, such favor, e'er have found; To them, he never did afford, His judgments. Therefore praise the Lord. A New Version of the Psalms of David, 1752

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