239b | 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.)#240 | 241 |
1 Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord;
His mercies still endure;
And be the King of kings ador'd,
His truth is ever sure.
2 What wonders hath his wisdom done!
How mighty is his hand!
Heaven, earth and sea he fram'd alone;
How wide is his command!
3 The sun supplies the day with light:
How bright his counsels shine!
The moon and stars adorn the night:
His works are all divine!
4 [He struck the sons of Egypt dead;
How dreadful is his rod!
And thence with joy his people led:
How gracious is our God!
5 He cleft the swelling sea in two;
His arm is great in might:
And gave the tribes a passage through;
His power and grace unite.
6 But Pharaoh's army there he drown'd:
How glorious are his ways!
And brought his saints through desert ground:
Eternal be his praise.
7 Great monarchs fell beneath his hand;
Victorious is his sword;
While Israel took the promis'd land;
And faithful is his word.]
8 He saw the nations dead in sin;
He felt his pity move:
How sad the state the world was in!
How boundless was his love!
9 He sent to save us from our woe;
His goodness never fails;
From death and hell, and every foe;
And still his grace prevails.
10 Give thanks to God the heavenly King;
His mercies still endure;
Let the whole earth his praises sing;
His truth is ever sure.
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First Line: | Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord |
Title: | God's Wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption of Israel, and Salvation of his People |
Meter: | Common Metre |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1786 |
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Topic: | God: mercy and truth; Grace: and providence; Israel: saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan(5 more...) |