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Honour to Magistrates

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #H39.II (1789) First Line: Eternal Sov'reign of the sky Lyrics: 4 Eternal Sov'reign of the sky, And Lord of all below, We mortals to thy majesty Our first obedience owe. 5 Our souls adore thy throne supreme, And bless thy providence, For magistrates of various name, Our glory and defence. 6 Where laws and liberty combine To make the nation bless'd; There magistrates with lustre shine, And States are govern'd best. 7 Nations on firm foundations stand, While virtue finds reward; And sinners perish from the land By justice and the sword. 8 To magistrates be honour paid, To laws obedience shown; But consciences and souls were made To be the Lord's alone. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 39 Languages: English
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Eternal Sov'reign of the sky

Hymnal: Hymns #923 (1842) Languages: English
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Eternal, sov'reign Lord on high

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #CLXII (1789) Lyrics: 1 Eternal, sov'reign Lord on high, And Lord of all below! We mortals to thy Majesty Our first obedience owe. 2 Our souls adore thy pow'r supreme, And bless thy providence, For magistrates of meaner name, Our glory and defence. 3 Kingdoms on firm foundations stand, While virtue finds reward; And sinners perish from the land, By justice and the sword. 4 Where laws and liberties combine To make a people blest, There crowns with brightest lustre shine, And kings are honour'd best. 5 Let Caesar's due be ever paid To Caesar and his throne; But consciences and souls were made For thee, O God! alone. Topics: Public Thanksgiving for national Blessings The Blessing of Civil Government Languages: English
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The things which are Caesar's

Author: Watts Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #88 (1840) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Eternal Sov'reign of the sky Topics: Appeals in Behalf of the Slave To Rulers Languages: English

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