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The Man Who Once Has Found Abode

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 40 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The man who once has found abode, within the secret place of God shall with Almighty God abide, and in his shadow safely hide. 2 I therefore of the Lord will say, he is my refuge and my stay; my citadel of strength is he — My God in whom my trust shall be. 3 For he shall with his watchful care preserve thee from the fowler's snare; yea, he shall be thy sure defense against the deadly pestilence. 4 His outspread pinions shall thee hide, beneath his wings shalt thou confide. His faithfulness shall ever be a shield and buckler unto thee. 5 No nightly terrors shall alarm, no deadly shaft by day shall harm; nor pestilence that walks by night, nor plagues that waste in noonday light. 6 Because his angels he commands to bear thee safely in their hands, to guard thy ways, lest left alone, thou dash thy foot against a stone. 7 "Because he set his love on Me, from danger I will set him free. Because to him My name is known, On high I'll set him as Mine own." Topics: Trust in God; God His Faithfulness; God Omnipresence of; Preservation of Christians; Works of Providence Scripture: Psalm 91:1-14 Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE Text Sources: Reformed Presbyterian Book of Psalms, 1940
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The Heavens Declare Your Glory, Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 604 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The heav'ns declare your glory, Lord in ev'ry star your wisdom shines; but when our eyes behold your Word, we read your name in fairer lines. 2 The rolling sun, the changing light, and nights and days, your pow'r confess; but the blest volume you did write reveals your justice and your grace. 3 Sun, moon, and stars convey your praise round the whole earth, and never stand; so when your truth began its race, it touched and glanced on ev'ry land. 4 Nor shall your spreading gospel rest till through the world your truth has run; till Christ has all the nations blessed that see the light, or feel the sun. 5 Great Sun of Righteousness, arise; bless the dark world with heav'nly light: your gospel makes the simple wise, your laws are pure, your judgments right. 6 Your noblest wonders here we view in souls renewed, and sins forgiv'n: Lord, cleanse my sins, my soul renew, and make your Word my guide to heav'n. Topics: God's Word The Holy Scriptures; God Glory of; Works of Providence Scripture: Psalm 19 Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE
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So Let Our Lives and Lips Express

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 497 hymnals Topics: Edification and Encouragement Scripture: Titus 2:10-14 Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE
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God, in the Gospel of His Son

Author: Benjamin Beddome Appears in 341 hymnals Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE
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Prayer is appointed to convey

Author: Joseph Hart Appears in 287 hymnals Topics: Christian Life Prayer, Intercession and Praise Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE
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Faith is a living pow'r from heav'n

Author: Petrus Herbert; Catherine Winkworth Appears in 74 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Faith is a living pow'r from heav'n, That grasps the promise God hath giv'n, A confidence in Christ alone, Whose grace cannot be overthrown. 2 Faith in the conscience worketh peace, And bids the mourner’s weeping cease; By faith the children’s place we claim And give all honor to One Name. 3 Faith feels the Spirit’s kindling breath In love and hope that conquer death; Faith worketh joyfulness in God And trusts and blesses e’en the rod. 4 We thank Thee, then, O God of heaven, That Thou to us this faith hast given; Preserve to us Thy Spirit's grace Till we shall see Thee face to face. Topics: The Catechism Faith; Third Sunday after Epiphany; First Sunday after Easter; Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity; Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE Text Sources: Moravian

Great God, Attend While Zion Sings

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Appears in 363 hymnals Topics: God's Majesty and Power; God the Sustainer; Grace; Invocation; Joy; Praise; Protection; Refuge; Trust Scripture: Psalm 84:10-12 Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE
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How vain is all beneath the skies!

Author: D. E. Ford Appears in 166 hymnals Scripture: James 4:14 Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE
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He Dies! The Friend of Sinners Dies!

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 655 hymnals Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE
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God is the name my soul adores

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 83 hymnals Lyrics: 1 God is the name my soul adores, Almighty, high, Eternal One: Both heaven and earth, with all their powers, Proclaim the Infinite Unknown. 2 Thy voice ordained the rolling spheres, And bade the countless planets shine; But nothing like thyself appears Through all these spacious works of thine. 3 Still restless nature dies and grows, From change to change thy creatures run; Thy being no succession knows, And all thy vast designs are one. 4 A glance of thine runs through the globe, Rules the bright worlds, and moves their frame; Of light thou form'st thy dazzling robe; Thy ministers are living flame. 5 How shall polluted mortals dare To sing thy glory or thy grace? Beneath thy feet we lie afar, And see but shadows of thy face. 6 Who can behold the blazing light? Who can approach consuming flame? None but thy wisdom knows thy might; None but thy word can speak thy name. Topics: Worship Attributes and Providence of God Used With Tune: UXBRIDGE

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