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Prabhoo Lay lay mujhay (O Lord Jesus, enfold me)

Author: Samuel Paul Hymnal: Global Praise 3 #164 (2004) First Line: Mera tan man aur dhan teray leeay Refrain First Line: Prabhoo Lay lay mujhay Too Bahoñ Meñ Topics: Trust and Assurance Languages: Urdu Tune Title: [Mera tan man aur dhan teray leeay]

Prabhoo Lay lay (Savior Jesus, Enfold Me)

Author: Samuel Paul; Shirley Erena Murray Hymnal: Voices Together #567 (2020) Meter: Irregular First Line: Mera tan man aur dhan teray leeay (All my being and all that I possess) Refrain First Line: Prabhoo Lay lay (Savior Jesus) Topics: Children Appropriate for; Conversion and New Life; Discipleship; Following Christ; Holy Spirit; Jesus Christ Love of; Joy; Lent; Mission; Suffering; Union with Christ Scripture: John 14 Languages: Urdu Tune Title: PRABHOO LAY LAY

Prabhoo Laylay (O Lord Jesus, enfold me in your arms)

Author: Unknown Hymnal: In Every Corner Sing #24 (2008) First Line: Mera tan man aur dhan teray leeay (All my being and all that I possess) Refrain First Line: Probhoo Laylay mujhay too bahoñ meñ (O Lord Jesus, enfold me in your arms) Topics: Worship Languages: English Tune Title: [Mera tan man aur dhan teray leeay]
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Hymnal: Neuestes Gemeinschaftliches Gesangbuch #117 (1881) Languages: German
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Hymnal: Das Gemeinschaftliche Gesangbuch #117 (1817) Topics: Von dem Stande der Erhöhung Christi Von der Wiederkunft Christi zum Gericht Languages: German
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Hymnal: Die Geistliche Viole #156 (1848) Languages: German
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Hymnal: Die Glaubensharfe #198 (1886) Languages: German
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Hymnal: Die Glaubensharfe (With Melodies) #198 (1886) Languages: German Tune Title: [Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König]
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Hymnal: Gesangbuch der Bischöflichen Methodisten-Kirche #603 (1892) Languages: German Tune Title: [Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König]
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Hymnal: Erbauliche Lieder-Sammlung #618 (1826) Lyrics: 1 Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König, Laut erschallt der Jubelton, Unter millionen heil'gen Glänzt der grosse menschensohn, Halleluja! halleluja! halleluja! Blutend Lamm, willkommen mir! 2 Durch die teifen ewigkeiten Singet man nun seine huld, Prangend glänzen seine male, Alle fühlen ihre schuld, Die ihn haßten, die ihn haßten, die ihn haßten, Sind erstarr'r, da sie ihn sehn. 3 Himmel und die erde fliehen, Die er selbst im anfang schuf, Seine feinde behend, furchtvoll Hören der posaunen ruf: Kommt zum throne, kommt zum throne, kommt zum throne, Stellt euch vor dem richter dar! 4 Seine kinder, die ihn lieben, Sehen nun ihr freuden-licht, Wonne glänzet statt des truarens Aus dem frohen angesicht. Sel'ge seelen, sel'ge seelen, sel'ge seelen, Seht! er kommt in wolken dort. 5 Die erlösung lang erwarter, Seht, wie sey'rlich sie erscheint! Seine kinder, sonst verworsen, Sind mit herrlichkeit vereint. Halleluja! hallelujah! halleluja! Nun kommt das verheiß'ne reich. 6 Seht ihn lächelnd, vest entschlossen, Alle üble zu zerstreun. Alle nationen rühmen; Ewig werden sie sich freun. O komm eilend! o komm eilend! o komm eilend! Halleluja! komm, mein heil. Topics: Vom jüngsten Gericht und der Verdammniß; Last Judgment and Condemnation Languages: German
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Author: J. H. C. Helmuth, 1745-1825 Hymnal: Deutsches Gesangbuch für die Evangelisch-Luterische Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten #690 (1871) Topics: Auferstehung und Weltgericht Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:8 Languages: German
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Author: J. H. C. Helmuth, 1745-1825 Hymnal: Deutsches Gesangbuch #690 (1892) Languages: German

Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein könig

Author: J. H. C. Helmuth, 1745-1825 Hymnal: Deutsches Gesangbuch für die Evangelisch-Luterische Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten #690 (1849) Topics: Auferstehung und Weltgericht Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:8 Languages: German
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Hymnal: Gesangbuch der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft #708 (1912) Languages: German Tune Title: [Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König]
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Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König

Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien #453[952] (1894) Languages: German Tune Title: [Prächtig kommt der Herr, mein König]
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Prächtig strahlt des Meisters Gnade

Hymnal: Kleiner Liederschatz #79 (1901) Languages: German Tune Title: [Prächtig strahlt des Meisters Gnade]

Prächtig strahlt des Meisters Gnade

Hymnal: Liederbuch für Sonntagsschulen #159 (1882) Languages: German Tune Title: [Prächtig strahlt des Meisters Gnade]
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Prächtig strahlt des Meisters Gnade

Hymnal: Liederbuch für Sonntagsschulen #159 (1898) Languages: German
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Prächtig strahlt des Meisters Gnade

Hymnal: Glockenklänge #257 (1904) Refrain First Line: Laßt die kleinen Lichter brennen Languages: German Tune Title: [Prächtig strahlt des Meisters Gnade]

Praci denni vykonavse

Hymnal: Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni #d615 (1952) Languages: Czech
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Practical Atheism

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #P53a (1834) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: "There is a God," all nature cries
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Practical Atheism expos'd; or, The Being and Attributes of God asserted

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #65b (1740) First Line: While Men grow bold in wicked Ways Lyrics: 1 While Men grow bold in wicked Ways, And yet a GOD they own, My Heart within me often says, "Their Thoughts believe there's none." 2 Their Thoughts and Ways at once declare, (Whate'er their Lips profess) GOD hath no Wrath for them to fear, Nor will they seek his Grace. 3 What strange Self-flatt'ry blinds their Eyes! But there's a hast'ning Hour, When they shall see with sore Surprize The Terrors of thy Pow'r. 4 Thy Justice shall maintain its Throne, Tho' Mountains melt away; Thy Judgments are a World unknown, A deep, unfathom'd Sea. 5 Above the Heav'n's created Rounds, Thy Mercies, Lord, extend; Thy Truth out-lives the narrow Bounds Where Time and Nature end. 6 Safety to Man thy Goodness brings, Nor overlooks the Beast; Beneath the Shadow of thy Wings Thy Children chuse to rest. 7 [From Thee, when Creature-Streams run low. And mortal Comforts die, Perpetual Springs of Life shall flow, And raise our Pleasures high. 8 Tho' all created Light decay, And Death close up our Eyes, Thy Presence makes eternal Day, Where Clouds can never rise.] Topics: Afflicted Submission to them; Atheism practical; Attributes of God; Devotions on a sick Bed; Flattery and Deceit complained of; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Persecutions of God; Praise for providence and grace; Providence and Grace promised; Providence and perfections of God; Wickedness of Man Scripture: Psalm 36:1-9 Languages: English
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Practical atheism exposed; or, the being and attributes of God aserted

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #74 (1791) First Line: While men grow bold in wicked ways Lyrics: 1 While men grow bold in wicked ways, And yet a God they own, My heart within me often says, "Their thoughts believe there's none." 2 Their thoughts and ways at once declare, (What e'er their lips profess) God hath no wrath for them to fear, Nor will they seek his grace. 3 What strange self flatt'ry blinds their eyes; But there's a hast'ning hour, When they shall see, with sore surprise, The terrors of thy pow'r. 4 Thy justice shall maintain its throne, Though mountains melt away; Thy judgments are a world unknown, A deep, unfathom'd sea. 5 Above the heav'ns' created rounds Thy mercies, Lord, extend; Thy truth out-lives the narrow bounds Where time and nature end. 6 Safety to man thy goodness brings, Nor overlooks the beast; Beneath the shadow of thy wings Thy children chuse to rest. [7 From thee, when creature-streams run low. And mortal comforts die, Perpetual springs of life shall flow, And raise our pleasures high. 8 Though all created light decay, And death close up our eyes, Thy presence makes eternal day, Where clouds can never rise.] Scripture: Psalm 36:1-2 Languages: English
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Practical Atheism exposed; or, the Being and Attributes of GOD asserted

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #XXXVIb (1785) First Line: While men grow bold in wicked ways Lyrics: 1 While men grow bold in wicked ways, And yet a GOD they own, My heart within me often says, "Their thoughts believe there's none. 2 Their thoughts and ways at once declare, (What e'er their lips profess) GOD hath no wrath for them to fear, Nor will they seek his Grace. 3 What strange self-flattery blinds their eyes! But there's a hastening hour, When they shall see with sore surprise The terrors of thy power. 4 Thy justice shall maintain its throne, Tho' mountains melt away; Thy judgements are a world unknown, A deep, unfathom'd sea. 5 Above the heavens' created rounds, Thy mercies, Lord, extend; Thy truth out-lives the narrow bounds, Where time and nature end. 6 Safety to man thy goodness brings, Nor overlooks the beast; Beneath the shadow of thy wings Thy children chuse to rest. 7 [From thee, when creature-streams run low. And mortal comforts die, Perpetual springs of life shall flow, And raise our pleasures high. 8 Tho' all created light decay, And death close up our eyes, Thy presence makes eternal day, Where clouds can never rise.] Scripture: Psalm 36:1-2 Languages: English
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Practical Atheism exposed; or, The Being and Attributes of God asserted

Hymnal: Psalms #36b (1793) First Line: While men grow bold in wicked ways Lyrics: 1 While men grow bold in wicked ways, And yet a God they own, My heart within me often says, "Their thoughts believe there's none." 2 Their thoughts and ways at once declare (What e'er their lips profess) God hath no wrath for them to fear, Nor will they seek his grace. 3 What strange self-flatt'ry blinds their eyes! But there's a hast'ning hour, When they shall see, with sore surprise The terrors of thy pow'r. 4 Thy justice shall maintain its throne, Though mountains melt away; Thy judgments are a world unknown, A deep, unfathom'd sea. 5 Above the heav'ns created rounds Thy mercies, Lord, extend; Thy truth out-lives the narrow bounds, Where time and nature end. 6 Safety to man thy goodness brings, Nor overlooks the beast; Beneath the shadow of thy wings Thy children chuse to rest. 7 [From thee, when creature-streams run low. And mortal comforts die, Perpetual springs of life shall flow, And raise our pleasures high. 8 Though all created light decay, And death close up our eyes, Thy presence makes eternal day, Where clouds can never rise.] Scripture: Psalm 36:1-2 Languages: English
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Practical Atheism exposed; or, the Being and Attributes of God asserted

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.) #64b (1786) First Line: While men grow bold in wicked ways Lyrics: 1 While men grow bold in wicked ways, And yet a God they own, My heart within me often says, "Their thoughts believe there's none. 2 Their thoughts and ways at once declare, (What e'er their lips profess) God hath no wrath for them to fear, Nor will they seek his grace. 3 What strange self-flattery blinds their eyes! But there's a hastening hour, When they shall see with sore surprise The terrors of thy power. 4 Thy justice shall maintain its throne, Though mountains melt away; Thy judgments are a world unknown, A deep, unfathom'd sea. 5 Above the heavens' created rounds, Thy mercies, Lord, extend; Thy truth out-lives the narrow bounds, Where time and nature end. 6 Safety to man thy goodness brings, Nor overlooks the beast; Beneath the shadow of thy wings Thy children chuse to rest. 7 [From thee, when creature-streams run low. And mortal comforts die, Perpetual springs of life shall flow, And raise our pleasures high. 8 Though all created light decay, And death close up our eyes, Thy presence makes eternal day Where clouds can never rise. Topics: Atheism practical; Attributes of God; Creation and Providence; Flattery and Deceit complained of; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; Grace and providence; Mercies and Truth of God; Perfections of God; Practical atheism; Praise for providence and grace; Providence and grace; Providence and Perfection of God; Wickedness of Man; Atheism practical; Attributes of God; Creation and Providence; Flattery and Deceit complained of; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; Grace and providence; Mercies and Truth of God; Perfections of God; Practical atheism; Praise for providence and grace; Providence and grace; Providence and Perfection of God; Wickedness of Man Scripture: Psalm 36:1-2 Languages: English
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Practical Atheism exposed; or, the Being and Attributes of God asserted

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #64b (1790) First Line: While men grow bold in wicked ways Lyrics: 1 While men grow bold in wicked ways, And yet a God they own, My heart within me often says, "Their thoughts believe there's none. 2 Their thoughts and ways at once declare, (What e'er their lips profess) God hath no wrath for them to fear, Nor will they seek his grace. 3 What strange self-flattery blinds their eyes! But there's a hastening hour, When they shall see with sore surprise The terrors of thy power. 4 Thy justice shall maintain its throne, Though mountains melt away; Thy judgments are a world unknown, A deep, unfathom'd sea. 5 Above the heaven's created rounds, Thy mercies, Lord, extend; Thy truth out-lives the narrow bounds, Where time and nature end. 6 Safety to man thy goodness brings, Nor overlooks the beast; Beneath the shadow of thy wings Thy children chuse to rest. 7 [From thee, when creature-streams run low. And mortal comforts die, Perpetual springs of life shall flow, And raise our pleasures high. 8 Though all created light decay, And death close up our eyes, Thy presence makes eternal day Where clouds can never rise. Topics: Atheism practical; Attributes of God; Creation and Providence; Flattery and Deceit complained of; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; Grace and providence; Mercies and Truth of God; Perfections of God; Practical atheism; Praise for providence and grace; Providence and grace; Providence and Perfection of God; Wickedness of Man; Atheism practical; Attributes of God; Creation and Providence; Flattery and Deceit complained of; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; Grace and providence; Mercies and Truth of God; Perfections of God; Practical atheism; Praise for providence and grace; Providence and grace; Providence and Perfection of God; Wickedness of Man Scripture: Psalm 36:9 Languages: English
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Practical Atheism exposed; or, the Being and Attributes of God asserted

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #70 (1787) First Line: While men grow bold in wicked ways Lyrics: 1 While men grow bold in wicked ways, And yet a God they own, My heart within me often says, "Their thoughts believe there's none. 2 Their thoughts and ways at once declare, (What e'er their lips profess) God hath no wrath for them to fear, Nor will they seek his grace. 3 What strange self-flattery blinds their eyes! But there's a hastening hour, When they shall see with sore surprise The terrors of thy power. 4 Thy justice shall maintain its throne, Though mountains melt away; Thy judgements are a world unknown, A deep, unfathom'd sea. 5 Above the heavens' created rounds, Thy mercies, Lord, extend; Thy truth out-lives the narrow bounds, Where time and nature end. 6 Safety to man thy goodness brings, Nor overlooks the beast; Beneath the shadow of thy wings Thy children chuse to rest. 7 [From thee, when creature-streams run low. And mortal comforts die, Perpetual springs of life shall flow, And raise our pleasures high. 8 Though all created light decay, And death close up our eyes, Thy presence makes eternal day Where clouds can never rise. Topics: Atheism practical; Attributes of God; Creation and Providence; Flattery and Deceit complained of; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; Grace and providence; Mercies and Truth of God; Perfections of God; Practical atheism; Praise for providence and grace; Providence and grace; Providence and Perfection of God; Wickedness of Man; Atheism practical; Attributes of God; Creation and Providence; Flattery and Deceit complained of; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; Grace and providence; Mercies and Truth of God; Perfections of God; Practical atheism; Praise for providence and grace; Providence and grace; Providence and Perfection of God; Wickedness of Man Scripture: Psalm 36:9 Languages: English
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Practical Atheism exposed; or, the Being and Attributes of God asserted

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #70 (1786) First Line: While men grow bold in wicked ways Lyrics: 1 While men grow bold in wicked ways, And yet a God they own, My heart within me often says, "Their thoughts believe there's none. 2 Their thoughts and ways at once declare, (What e'er their lips profess) God hath no wrath for them to fear, Nor will they seek his grace. 3 What strange self-flattery blinds their eyes! But there's a hastening hour, When they shall see with sore surprise The terrors of thy power. 4 Thy justice shall maintain its throne, Though mountains melt away; Thy judgements are a world unknown, A deep, unfathom'd sea. 5 Above the heavens' created rounds, Thy mercies, Lord, extend; Thy truth out-lives the narrow bounds, Where time and nature end. 6 Safety to man thy goodness brings, Nor overlooks the beast; Beneath the shadow of thy wings Thy children chuse to rest. 7 [From thee, when creature-streams run low. And mortal comforts die, Perpetual springs of life shall flow, And raise our pleasures high. 8 Though all created light decay, And death close up our eyes, Thy presence makes eternal day Where clouds can never rise. Topics: Atheism practical; Attributes of God; Creation and Providence; Flattery and Deceit complained of; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; Grace and providence; Mercies and Truth of God; Perfections of God; Practical atheism; Praise for providence and grace; Providence and grace; Providence and Perfection of God; Wickedness of Man; Atheism practical; Attributes of God; Creation and Providence; Flattery and Deceit complained of; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God His perfections; Grace and providence; Mercies and Truth of God; Perfections of God; Practical atheism; Praise for providence and grace; Providence and grace; Providence and Perfection of God; Wickedness of Man Scripture: Psalm 36:1-2 Languages: English
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Practical Atheism exposed;or, the Being and Attributes of God asserted

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XXXVIb (1780) First Line: While men grow bold in wicked ways Lyrics: 1 While men grow bold in wicked ways, And yet a God they own, My heart within me often says, "Their tho'ts believe there's none." 2 Their thoughts and ways at once declare, (Whate'er their lips profess) God hath no wrath for them to fear, Nor will they seek his grace. 3 What strange self flat'ry blinds their eyes! But there's a hast'ning hour, When they shall see with sore surprise The terrors of thy pow'r. 4 Thy justice shall maintain its throne, Tho' mountains melt away; Thy judgments are a world unknown, A deep, unfathom'd sea. 5 Above the heav'n-created rounds, Thy mercies, Lord, extend; Thy truth out lives the narrow bounds Where time and nature end. 6 Safety to man thy goodness brings, Nor overlooks the beast; Beneath the shadow of thy wings Thy children choose to rest. 7 [From thee when creature-streams run low. And mortal comforts die, Perpetual springs of life shall flow, And raise our pleasures high. 8 Tho' all created light decay, And death close up our eyes, Thy presence makes eternal day, Where clouds can never rise.] Scripture: Psalm 36:1-9 Languages: English
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Practical Use of the Moral Law

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #H44.III (1789) First Line: Here, Lord, my soul convicted stands Lyrics: 10 Here, Lord, my soul convicted stands Of breaking all thy ten commands: And on me justly might'st thou pour Thy wrath in one eternal show'r. 11 But thanks to God, its loud alarms Have warn'd me of approaching harms; And now, O Lord, my wants I see, Lost and undone, I come to thee. 12 I know my fig-leaf righteousness Can ne'er thy broken law redress; Yet in thy gospel plan I see There's hope of pardon e'en for me. 13 There, I behold with wonder, Lord! That Christ hath to thy law restor'd Those honors of th' atoning day, Which guilty sinners took away. 14 Amazing wisdom, pow'r and love, Display'd to rebels from above! Do thou, O Lord, my faith increase To love and trust thy plan of grace. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 44 Languages: English
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Practical use of the moral law

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #265 (1834) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: O Lord, my soul convicted stands Topics: Moral Law

Practice the law of love

Hymnal: The St. Alban Hymnal #d353 (1921)
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Practice the Presence of Jesus

Author: W. R. C. Hymnal: Songs and Choruses for Fishers of Men #35 (1928) First Line: Practice the presence of Jesus, your King Languages: English Tune Title: [Practice the presence of Jesus, your King]
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Practice What You Preach

Author: Wm. Edw. Penney Hymnal: Songs of the Golden #18 (1896) First Line: If you would help the Saviour's cause Refrain First Line: Oh, let your life in all things be Languages: English Tune Title: [If you would help the Saviour's cause]

Practice What You Preach

Author: R. H. Phippen Hymnal: Apples of Gold #112 (1890) First Line: Oh, practice what you preach, my friends Refrain First Line: Then raise the standard, lift it high Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, practice what you preach, my friends]

Practice What You Preach

Author: A. E. B. Hymnal: Higher Ground #134 (1954) First Line: If you would be a true disciple, you've got to do it right Refrain First Line: So, practice what you preach Languages: English Tune Title: [If you would be a true disciple, you've got to do it right]
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Pracuj, bo noc sa blizi

Hymnal: Slovensky Kalvinsky Spevnik #246 (1918)
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Prahlt nur mit Weisheit

Author: Dr. Barth Hymnal: Sonntagsschulharfe #66 (1909) First Line: Was habt ihr gegen meine Bibel Languages: German Tune Title: [Was habt ihr gegen meine Bibel]
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Praies The Lord, Praise Our King

Author: Arthur T. Russell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11229 Meter: 6.7.8.7.8.9.6 First Line: Praise the Lord, praise our King Lyrics: 1 Praise the Lord, praise our King, Christ, who doth salvation bring. All on earth and all in Heaven Shall His gracious name confess: All into His hands are given; And our prayer and praise He waits to bless. Praise the Lord, praise our King. 2 Praise the Lord, praise our King; Zion, thy Redeemer sing. He the Word who formed creation, Took our flesh for us to die; Him let every tribe and nation With united praises glorify. Praise the Lord, praise our King. 3 Praise the Lord, praise our King: Angels Him their Lord proclaim. Soon again this King descendeth: All shall stand before His throne. Lo! His voice the mountains rendeth! Then will He that day His chosen own. Praise the Lord; praise His name! Languages: English Tune Title: FAHRE FORT

prais God (bop, bop, showaddy do wah)

Author: Captain Alan Price Hymnal: Singing the Faith #140 (2011) First Line: We praise God in the morning when the sun is bright Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving; Morning and Evening Languages: English Tune Title: [We praise God in the morning when the sun is bright]
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Prais'd be the Lord our God

Author: St. Francis of Assisi; W. E. A. Axon Hymnal: Worship Song #620a (1905) Topics: Nature Languages: English Tune Title: ASSISI
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Prais'd be the Lord our God

Author: St. Francis of Assisi; W. E. A. Axon Hymnal: Worship Song #620b (1905) Topics: Nature Languages: English Tune Title: CANTICO DELLE CREATURE
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Praise

Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #C (1792) Meter: Irregular First Line: Sure thy name is Wonderful Lyrics: 1 Sure thy name is Wonderful Counsellor, the mighty God, Whom the Heav'nly hosts adore, Praise we thro' the earth abroad. 2 Thou the Godhead bearing down, To the sight of mortal man, Flesh in form, and God in pow'r, Suited art to all thy plan. 3 Center'd in thy lovely face, Judgement, mercy, both appear; All the Father's honour meets, All his glory triumphs here. 4 Wonderfully form'd to raise, Adam's fallen, helpless race, Form'd to purchase and secure, For thy people, boundless Grace. 5 Thou that Prophet art and King, Thou the Priest foretold to rise; Thou the sacrificer art, Thou too art the sacrifice. 6 Lamb of God, that once was slain, Bleeding on the painful tree, Risen and ascended high, We adore thy majesty. 7 Wonderful art thou in pow'r, Wonderful art thou in love; Be thou all our theme below, Be thou all our Heav'n above? Topics: Particular Types, and General Prophesies of Jesus, from the Legal and Prophetic Dispensations Scripture: Psalm 72:18-19 Languages: English
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Praise

Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCC (1792) First Line: Give glory to God, ye children of men Lyrics: Give glory to God, ye children of men, And publish abroad, again and again, The Son's glorious merit, the Father's free grace; The gifts of the Spirit, to Adam's lost race. Topics: Ascriptions of Praise, to Father, Son, and Spirit Scripture: Revelation 5:12 Languages: English
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Praise

Author: Hart Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCCI (1792) Meter: Irregular First Line: This God is the God we adore Lyrics: This God is the God we adore, Our faithful unchangeable friend, Whose love is as large as his pow'r, And neither knows measure nor end. 'Tis Jesus the first and the last, Whose spirit shall guide us safe home, We'll praise him for all that is past, And trust him for all that's to come. Topics: Ascriptions of Praise, to Father, Son, and Spirit Scripture: Revelation 15:4 Languages: English
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Praise

Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCCII (1792) First Line: To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Lyrics: To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Be praise amidst the heav'nly host, And in the church below; From whom all creatures drew their breath, By whom redemption bless'd the earth, From whom all comforts flow! Topics: Ascriptions of Praise, to Father, Son, and Spirit Scripture: Psalm 107:1-3 Languages: English
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Praise

Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCCX (1792) Meter: Irregular First Line: Glory to God on high! Lyrics: 1 Glory to God on high! Let earth and skies reply; Praise ye his name: His love and grace adore, Who all our sorrows bore; Sing aloud evermore, Worthy the Lamb. 2 Jesus, our Lord and God, Bore sin's tremendous load, Praise ye his name: Tell what his arm hath done, What spoils from Death he won; Sing his great name alone; Worthy the Lamb. 3 While they around the throne Cheerfully join in one, Praising his name: These who have felt his blood Sealing their peace with God, Sound his dear fame abroad, Worthy the Lamb. 4 Join, all ye ransom'd race, Our holy Lord to bless; Praise ye his name: In him we will rejoice, And make a joyful noise, Shouting with heart and voice, Worthy the Lamb. 5 What tho' we change our place, Yet we shall never cease Praising his name: To him our songs we bring, Hail him, our gracious King, And without ceasing sing, Worthy the Lamb. 6 Then let the hosts above, In realms of endless love, Praise his dear name: To him ascribed be Honour and majesty, Thro' all Eternity: Worthy the Lamb. Topics: Hymns, adapted to Particular Parts of Public Worship Scripture: 1 Timothy 1:17 Languages: English
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Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCCXIX (1792) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Blessed be God for all Lyrics: 1 Blessed be God for all, For all things here below; For pain, and ease, and joy, and thrall, To my advantage grow. 2 Blessed be God, for shame, For slander, and disgrace; Welcome reproach for Jesus' name, Like flint, Lord set my face. 3 Blessed be God, for loss, For loss of earthly things; For ev'ry scourge and ev'ry cross, Me nearer Jesus brings. 4 Blessed be God, for want: For raiment, health and food; I live by faith; I scorn to faint; For all things work for good. 5 Blessed be God, for pain, Which tears my flesh like thorns; It crucifies my carnal man, To God, my soul returns. 6 Blessed be God, for doubts, Which he hath overcome; My soul in full assurance shouts, Of being soon at home. 7 Blessed be God, for fears, Of sin, and death, and hell; When Christ, who is my life, appears, In glory I shall dwell. 8 Blessed be God, for friends, Blessed be God, for foes, Blessed be God, whose gracious ends No finite creature knows. 9 Blessed be God, for life, Blessed be God, for death, Blessed be God, for joy, or grief, I welcome all thro' faith. Topics: Miscellaneous Hymns for Sundry Occasions Languages: English

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