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Songs Of Immortal Praise Belong

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #154 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal praise belong To my almighty God: He hath my heart, and He my tongue, To spread His name abroad, To spread His name abroad. 2 How great the works His hands hath wrought, How glorious in our sight! And men in ev'ry age have sought His wonders with delight, His wonders with delight. 3 How most exact is nature's frame, Th'eternal God, how wise! His counsels never change the scheme That His first tho'ts devise, That His first tho'ts devise. 4 When He thro' Christ redeemed our race, He fixed His cov'nant sure; His precious promises of grace To endless years endure, To endless years endure. 5 Both time and nature, earth and skies, His heav'nly skill proclaim; But they alone are truly wise Who know in Christ His name, Who know in Christ His name. Topics: The Means of Grace God Languages: English Tune Title: LUETZEN
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a166 (1895) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal praise belong To my almighty God; He hath my heart, and He my tongue, To spread His name abroad. 2 How great the works His hands have wrought! How glorious in our sight! And men in every age have sought His wonders with delight. 3 How most exact is nature's frame! Th' eternal God, how wise! His counsels never change the scheme That His first thoughts devise. 4 When He through Christ redeemed our race He fixed His covenant sure; His precious promises of grace To endless years endure. 5 Nature, and time, and earth, and skies, His heavenly skill proclaim; But they alone are truly wise, Who know in Christ His name. Topics: The Catechism Works and Attributes of God. Languages: English
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #61 (1918) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal praise belong To my almighty God: He hath my heart, and He my tongue, To spread His name abroad. 2 How great the works His hand hath wrought! How glorious in our sight! And men in every age have sought His wonders with delight. 3 How most exact is nature's frame! How wise th'eternal Mind! His counsels never change the scheme That His first thoughts designed. 4 When He redeemed the sons of men, He fixed His covenant sure; The orders that His lips pronounce To endless years endure. 5 Nature and time and earth and skies Thy heavenly skill proclaim. What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read Thy name! 6 To fear Thy power, to trust Thy grace, Is our divinest skill; And he's the wisest of our race Who best obeys thy will. Topics: Praise Languages: English
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #327 (1893) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 SONGS of immortal praise belong To my almighty God: He hath my heart, and he my tongue, To spread His name abroad. 2 How great the works His hands hath wrought! How glorious in our sight! And men in every age have sought His wonders with delight. 3 How most exact is nature's frame! How wise t'eternal Mind! His counsels never change the scheme That His first thoughts designed. 4 When He redeemed the sons of men, He fixed His covenant sure; The orders that His lips pronounce To endless years endure. 5 Nature and time and earth and skies His heavenly skill proclaim. What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read Thy name! Topics: Praise Languages: English
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #XX (1789) Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal praise belong To thee, almighty God; To thee are due our heart, our tongue To spread thy name abroad. 2 How great the works thy hand has wrought! How glorious in our sight! And men in ev'ry age have sought Thy wonders with delight. 3 How most exact is nature's frame! How wise th' Eternal Mind! Thy counsels never change the scheme That thy first thoughts design'd. 4 Nature, and time, and earth, and skies, Thy heav'nly skill proclaim; What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read thy name? 6 To fear thy pow'r, to trust thy grace, Is our divinest skill; And he's the wisest of our race, That best obeys thy will. Topics: Creation, Preservation, and temporal Blessings The Wisdom of God in his Works Languages: English
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.CXI.I (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal praise belong To my Almighty God; He has my heart and he my tongue To spread his name abroad. 2 How great the works his hands has wrought. How glorious in our sight! And men in ev'ry age have sought His wonders with delight. 3 How fair and beauteous nature's frame! How wise the eternal mind! His counsels never change the scheme That his first thoughts design'd. 4 When he redeem'd his chosen sons, He fix'd his cov'nant sure; The orders that his lips pronounce, To endless years endure. 5 Nature and time, and earth and skies, Thy heav'nly skill proclaim; What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read thy name? 6 To fear thy pow'r, to trust thy grace; Is our divinest skill! And he's the wisest of our race That best obeys thy will. Topics: The Wisdom of God in his Works Scripture: Psalm 111:1-6 Languages: English
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #27 (1828) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal praise belong To my almighty God; He hath my heart, and he my tongue, To spread his name abroad. 2 How great the works his hand has wrought! How glorious in our sight! And men in ev'ry age have sought His wonders with delight. 3 How most exact is nature's frame! How wise th' eternal mind! His counsels never change the scheme That his first thoughts design'd. 4 When he redeem'd the sons of men, He fix'd his cov'nant sure; The orders, that his lips pronounce, To endless years endure. 5 Nature, and time, and earth, and skies, Thy heav'nly skill proclaim. What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read thy name? 6 To fear thy pow'r, to trust thy grace, Is our divinest skill; And he's the wisest of our race Who best obeys thy will. Topics: Being and Perfections of God; God's Wisdom
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #41 (1814) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal praise belong to my almighty God: He hath my heart, and he my tongue, To spread his name abroad. 2 How great the works his hands hath wrought! How glorious in our sight! And men in ev'ry age have sought His wonders with delight. 3 How most exact is nature's frame! How wise th' eternal Mind! His counsels need not change the scheme That his first thoughts design'd. 4 When he redeem'd the sons of men, He fix'd his cov'nant sure: The orders, that his lips pronounce, To endless years endure. 5. Nature, and time, and earth, and skies, Thy heav'nly skill proclaim. What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read thy name? 6 To fear thy pow'r, to trust thy grace, Is our divinest skill; And he's the wisest of our race, Who best obeys thy will. Topics: Character and Perfections of God; God's Wisdom Languages: English
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #58 (1835) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: Songs of immortal praise belong To my almighty God; He has my heart, and he my tongue, To spread his name abroad. How great the works his hand has wrought How glorious in our sight! And men in every age have sought His wonders with delight. How most exact is nature's frame! How wise th' Eternal mind! His counsels never change the scheme That his first thoughts designed. When he redeemed his chosen sons, He fixed his cov'nant sure; The orders that his lips pronounce To endless years endure. Nature and time, and earth and skies, Thy heav'nly skill proclaim; What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read thy name? To fear thy power, to trust thy grace, Is our divinest skill; And he's the wisest of our race That best obeys thy will. Topics: Goodness of God; Works and grace; Attributes of God; God His perfections; Perfections of God; Faithfulness Of God; God Unchangeable; Unchangeable God; God his wisdom in his works; Wisdom of God in his works Scripture: Psalm 111 Languages: English
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Songs of immortal praise belong

Author: Watts Hymnal: Church Book #70 (1890) Lyrics: 1 Songs of immortal praise belong To my almighty God: He hath my heart, and He my tongue, To spread His Name abroad. 2 How great the works His Hand hath wrought! How glorious in our sight! And men in every age have sought His wonders with delight. 3 How most exact is nature's frame! How wise the eternal Mind! His counsels never change the scheme That His first thoughts designed. 4 When He redeemed the sons of men, He fixed His covenant sure: The orders that His lips pronounce To endless years endure. 5 Nature and time and earth and skies Thy heavenly skill proclaim. What shall we do to make us wise, But learn to read Thy Name? 6 To fear Thy power, to trust Thy grace, Is our divinest skill; And he's the wisest of our race, Who best obeys Thy will. Topics: God His Majesty and Greatness Scripture: Psalm 111 Languages: English Tune Title: NORTHAMPTION

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