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Not to Our Names, Thou Only Just

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #115 (2023) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 First Line: Not to our names, Thou only just and true Lyrics: 1 Not to our names, Thou only just and true, not to our worthless names is glory due; Thy pow'r and grace, Thy truth and justice, claim immortal honors to Thy sov'reign name. Shine thro' the earth from heav’n, Thy blest abode nor let the heathens say, "And where’s your God?" 2 Heav’n is Thine higher court, there stands Thy throne, and thro' the lower worlds Thy will is done; our God framed all this earth, these heav’ns He spread, but fools adore the gods their hands have made; the kneeling crowd, with looks devout, behold their silver-saviors, and their saints of gold. 3 Vain are those artful shapes of eyes and ears, the molten image neither sees nor hears; their hands are helpless, nor their feet can move, they have no speech, nor thought, nor pow'r, nor love; yet foolish mortals make their long complaints to their deaf idols, and unmoving saints. 4 The rich have statues well adorned with gold; the poor, content with gods of coarser mould, with tools of iron carve the senseless stock, lopped from a tree, or broken from a rock; people and priest drive on the solemn trade, and trust the gods that saws and hammers made. 5 Be heav’n and earth amazed! ’Tis hard to say which are more stupid, their false gods or they: O Israel, trust the LORD, He hears and sees, He knows thy sorrows and restores thy peace: His worship does a thousand comforts yield, He is thy help, and He thy heav’nly shield. 6 In GOD we trust: our impious foes in vain attempt thy ruin, and oppose His reign; had they prevailed, darkness had closed our days, and death and silence had forbid His praise; but we are saved and live: let songs arise, and Zion bless the GOD that built the skies. Topics: Adoration Scripture: Psalm 115 Languages: English Tune Title: FINLANDIA
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Not to our Names, thou only Just and True

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P115b (1766) Lyrics: 1 Not to our Names, thou only Just and True, Not to our worthless Names is Glory due; Thy Pow'r & Grace, thy Truth & Justice claim Immortal Honours to thy sov'reign Name. Shine through the earth from Heav'n, thy blest Abode Nor let the Heathens say, "And where's your God? 2 Heav'n is thine higher Court: There stands thy Throne, And thro' the lower Worlds thy Will is done; Our God fram'd all this Earth, these Heav'ns he spread, But Fools adore the Gods their Hands have made. The kneeling Croud with Looks devout behold Their Silver Saviours, and their Saints of Gold. 3 [Vain are those artful Shapes of Eyes and Ears; The molten Image neither sees nor hears; Their Hands are helpless, nor their Feet can move, They have no Speech, nor Thought, nor Pow'r, nor Love; Yet sottish Mortals make their long Complaints To their deaf Idols and their moveless Saints. 4 The Rich have Statues well adorn'd with Gold, The Poor content with Gods of coarser Mould, With Tools of Iron carve the senseless Stock, Lopt from a Tree, or broken from a Rock; People and Priest drive on the solemn Trade, And trust the Gods, that Saws and Hammers made.] 5 Be Heav'n and Earth amaz'd! 'Tis hard to say Which is more stupid, or their Gods, or they, O Isr'el, trust the Lord: He hears and sees, He knows thy Sorrows and restores thy Peace: His Worship does a thousand Comforts yield, He is thy Help, and he thy heav'nly Shield. 6 O Britain, trust the Lord: Thy Foes in vain Attempt thy Ruin, and oppose his Reign; Had they prevail'd, Darkness had clos'd our Days, And Death and Silence had forbid his Praise: But we are sav'd, and live; Let Songs arise, And Britons bless the GOD that built the Skies. Topics: God our Defense and Salvation; Idolatry reproved; November the 5th Scripture: Psalm 115 Languages: English
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Not to our names, thou only just and true

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #251 (1790) Lyrics: 1 Not to our names, thou only just and true, Not to our worthless names is glory due; Thy pow'r and grace, thy truth and justice claim Immortal honors to thy sov'reign name. Shine thro' the earth from heav'n, thy blest abode Nor let the heathens say, 'And where's your God?' 2 Heav'n is thine higher court, there stands thy throne, And thro' the lower worlds thy will is done: Our God fram'd all this earth, these heav'ns he spread, But fools adore the gods their hands have made; The kneeling crowd, with looks devout, behold Their silver-saviors, and their saints of gold. 3 [Vain are those artful shapes of eyes and ears, The molten image neither sees nor hears; Their hands are helpless, nor their feet can move, They have no speech, nor thought, nor pow'r, nor love; Yet sottish mortals make their long complaints To their deaf idols, and their moveless saints. 4 The rich have statues well adorn'd with gold; The poor, content with gods of coarser mould With tools of iron carve the senseless stock, Lopt from a tree, or broken from a rock; People and priests drive on the solemn trade, And trust the gods that saws and hammers made. 5 Be heav'n and earth amaz'd! 'tis hard to say Which are more stupid, or their gods or they: O Isr'el, trust the Lord! he hears and sees, He knows thy sorrows and restores thy peace: His worship does a thousand comforts yield, He is thy help, and he thy heav'nly shield. 6 In God we trust: our impious foes in vain Attempt our ruin, and oppose his reign; Had they prevail'd, darkness had clos'd our days, And death and silence had forbid his praise; But we are sav'd and live: let songs arise, And Zion bless the God that built the skies. Scripture: Psalm 115 Languages: English
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Not to our names, thou only just and true

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #613 (1835) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Lyrics: Not to our names, thou only just and true, Not to our worthless names is glory due; Thy power and grace, thy truth and justice, claim Immortal honors to thy sovereign name: Shine through the earth from heav'n, thy blest abode Nor let the heathens say, "And where's your God?" Heav'n is thine higher court, there stands thy throne, And through the lower worlds thy will is done; Our God framed all this earth, these heav'ns he spread; But fools adore the gods their hands have made: The kneeling crowd, with looks devout, behold Their silver saviors, and their saints of gold. [Vain are those artful shapes of eyes and ears; The molten image neither sees nor hears; Their hands are helpless, nor their feet can move, They have no speech, nor thought, nor power, nor love; Yet sottish mortals make their long complaints To their deaf idols and their moveless saints. The rich have statues well adorned with gold; The poor, content with gods of coarser mould, With tools of iron carve the senseless stock, Lopped from a tree, or broken from a rock; People and priest drive on the solemn trade, And trust the gods that saws and hammers made.] Be heav'n and earth amazed! 'Tis hard to say Which is more stupid, or their gods or they: O Isr'el, trust the Lord; he hears and sees, He knows thy sorrows and restores thy peace; His worship does a thousand comforts yield, He is thy help, and he thy heav'nly shield. O Britain, trust the Lord: thy foes in vain Attempt thy ruin, and oppose his reign; Had they prevailed, darkness had closed our days, And death and silence had forbid his praise: But we are saved, and live; let songs arise, And Britain bless the God that built the skies. Topics: God our defence and salvation; Idolatry reproved; November the 5th; Psalm for the 5th of November Scripture: Psalm 115 Languages: English
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Not To Our Names

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11759 Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 First Line: Not to our names, Thou only just and true Languages: English Tune Title: YORKSHIRE
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Not to our names, Thou only just and true

Hymnal: Christian Psalmody, in Four Parts; containing Dr. Watt's Psalms Abridged; Dr. Watt's Hymns Abridged; Select Hymns from Other Authors; and Select Harmony #WP115b (1817) Languages: English
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Not to our names, thou only just and true

Hymnal: Hymns of the "Jubilee Harp" #a422 (1868) Languages: English

Not to our names thou only just and true

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Sacred Lyre #d47 (1840)

Not to our names thou only just and true

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: My Little Singing Book #d47 (1843) Languages: English

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