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Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign in Zion

Author: John Hopkins Hymnal: A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools #203 (1992) Hymnal Title: A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools Scripture: Psalm 65:8 Languages: English Tune Title: York (The Stilt)
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Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign

Author: John H. Hopkins Hymnal: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools #122 (1956) Hymnal Title: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools Languages: English

Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign

Author: John H. Hopkins Hymnal: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools. 3rd ed. #d318 (1958) Hymnal Title: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools. 3rd ed. Languages: English
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Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign

Hymnal: The College Hymnal #296 (1876) Hymnal Title: The College Hymnal
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Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LXV (1790) Hymnal Title: The Whole Book of Psalms Lyrics: 1 Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign in Sion, thine own hill, Their vows to thee they do maintain, and promises fulfill: 2 For that thou dost their prayers still hear, and dost thereto agree, The people all both far and near with trust shall come to thee. 3 Our wicked life so far exceeds, that we shall fall therein; But, Lord, forgive our great misdeeds, and purge us from our sin. 4 The man is blest whom thou dost choose within thy courts to dwell, Thy house and temple he shall use with pleasures that excel. 5 Of thy great justice hear, O God, our health of thee doth rise, The hope of all the earth abroad, and the sea-coasts likewise. 6 With strength thou art beset about and compass'd with thy pow'r; Thou mak'st the mountains strong and stout to stand in ev'ry show'r: 7 The swelling seas thou dost asswage, making them very still; Thou dost restrain the people's rage, and rule them at thy will. 8 The folk that dwell throughout the earth shall dread thy signs to see, Morning and ev'ning with great mirth send praises up to thee. 9 When that the earth is chapt and dry, and thirsteth more and more, Then with thy drops thou dost supply and much increase her store; 10 The flood of God doth overflow, and so doth cause to spring The seed and corn which men do sow, for he doth guide the thing: 11 With rain thou dost her furrows fill, whereby her clods do fall; Thy drops on her thou dost distil, and bless her fruits withal: 12 Thou deck'st the earth of thy good grace with fair and pleasant crop, Thy clouds distil their dew apace, great plenty they do drop; 13 Whereby the desert shall begin full great increase to bring, The little hills shall joy therein, much fruit on them shall spring. 14 In places plain the flocks shall feed, and cover all the earth; The vales with corn shall so exceed, that they shall sing with mirth. Scripture: Psalm 65 Languages: English
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Te decet hymnus

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #33c (1640) Hymnal Title: The Whole Booke of Psalmes First Line: Thy praise alone O Lord doth raigne Lyrics: 1 Thy praise alone O Lord doth raigne in Sion thine own hill: Their vowes to thee they do maintaine, and their beliefs fulfill. 2 For that thou dost their prayers still heare, and dost thereto agree: The people all both farre and neare with trust shall come to thee. 3 Our wicked life so farre exceeds, that we shall fall therein: But Lord forgive our great misdeeds, and purge us from our sin. 4 The man is blest whom thou dost chuse within thy courts to dwell: Thy house and Temple he shall use, with pleasures that excell. 5 Of thy great justice heare us God, our health of thee doth rise: The hope of all the earth abroad, and the sea coasts likewise. 6 With strength thou art beset about, and compast with thy power: Thou mak'st the mountaines strong and stout to stand in every shower. 7 The swelling seas thou dost asswage and make their streames full still: Thou dost restraine the peoples rage, and rule them at thy will. 8 The folk that dwell throughout the earth. shall dread thy signes to see Which morn and evening in great mirth do passe with praise to thee. 9 When that the earth is chapt and dries, and thirsteth more and more: Then with thy drops thou dost apply, and much increase her store. 10 The flood of God doth overflow, and so doth cause to spring The seed and corn which men do sow, for he doth guide the thing. 11 With wet thou dost her furrowes fill, whereby her clods do fall: Thy drops on her thou dost distill, and blesse her fruits withall. 12 Thou deck'st the earth of thy good grace, with faire and pleasant crop: Thy clouds distill their dew apace, great plenty they do drop. 13 Whereby the desart shall begin full great increase to bring: The little hills shall joy therein, much fruit on them shall spring. 14 In places plaine the flocks shall feed, and cover all the earth: The vales with corne shall so exceed, that they shall sing for mirth. Scripture: Psalm 65 Languages: English
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Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign

Author: Hopkins; Sternhold Hymnal: University Hymns #42 (1924) Hymnal Title: University Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: YORK TUNE
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Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign

Author: Hopkins; Sternhold Hymnal: University Hymns #87 (1907) Hymnal Title: University Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: YORK TUNE

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