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The GOD of Thunder

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #VIII (1774) First Line: O the immense! th' amazing Height! Lyrics: 1 O the immense! th' amazing Height! The boundless Grandeur of a GOD! Who treads the Worlds beneath his Feet! And Sways the Nations with his nod! 2 He speaks! and lo, all Nature shakes; Heav'n's everlasting Pillows bow; He rends the clouds with hideous Cracks, And shouts his fiery Arrows through. 3 Well, let the Nations start and fly At the blue Lightning's horrid glare; Atheists and Emperors shrink and die, When Flame and Noise torment the Air. 4 Let Noise and Flame confound the Skies, And drown the spacious Realms below; Yet we will sing the Thund'rer's Praise, And send our loud Hosannas through. 5 Celestial King! thy blazing Pow'r, Kindles our Hearts to flaming Joys! We shout to hear thy Thunder roar! And echo to our Father's Voice. 6 Thus shall the God our Saviour come, And Lightnings round his Chariots play, Ye Lightnings fly to make him Room, Ye glorious Storms, prepare his Way! Languages: English
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The God of Thunder

Hymnal: Select Psalms and Hymns for the use of Mr. Adgate's pupils #X (1787) First Line: O the immense, the amazing height Lyrics: I O the immense, the amazing height, The boundless grandeur of our God, Who treads the world beneath his feet, And sways the nations with his nod. II He speaks: and lo, all nature shakes, Heav'n's everlasting pillars bow; He rends the clouds with hideous cracks, And shouts his fiery arrows through. III Well, let the nations start and fly At the blue lightnings horrid glare; Atheists and emperors shrink and die, When flame and noise torment the air. IV Let noise and flame confound the skies, And drown the spacious realms below; Yet we will sing the Thunderer's praise, And send our loud Hosannas through. V Celestial King, thy blazing power, Kindles our hearts to flaming joys, We shout to hear thy thunders roar, And echo to our father's voice. VI Thus shall the God our Saviour come, And light'nings round his chariot play: Ye light'nings fly to make him room; Ye glorious storms, prepare his way. Languages: English
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The God of Thunder

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DIII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: O the immense, th' amazing height Lyrics: 1 O the immense! th' amazing height. The boundless grandeur of a God, Who treads the worlds beneath his feet, And sways the nations with his nod! 2 He speaks; and lo, all nature shakes, Heaven's everlasting pillars bow, He rends the clouds with hideous cracks, And shouts his fiery arrows thro'. 3 Well let the nations start and fly At the blue lightning's horrid glare, Atheists and emperors shrink and die, When flame and noise torment the air. 4 Let noise and flame confound the skies, And drown the spacious realms below, Yet we will sing the thunderer's praise, And send our loud hosannas thro'. 5 Celestial king, thy blazing power Kindles our hearts to flaming joys, We shout to hear thy thunders roar, And echo to our father's voice. 6 Thus shall the God our Savior come, And lightnings round his chariot play, Ye lightnings, fly to make him room, Ye glorious storms prepare his way. Topics: Times and Seasons The Seasons of the Year; The God of Thunder Languages: English
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The God Of Thunder

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8874 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: O the immense, th’ amazing height Lyrics: 1 O the immense, th’amazing height, The boundless grandeur of our God, Who treads the worlds beneath His feet, And sways the nations with His nod! 2 He speaks, and lo! all nature shakes, Heav’n’s everlasting pillars bow; He rends the clouds with hideous cracks, And shoots His fiery arrows through. 3 Well, let the nations start and fly From lightning’s blazing, horrid glare; Atheists and emperors shrink and die When flame and noise torment the air. 4 Let noise and flame confound the skies, And drown the spacious realms below, Yet will we sing the Thunderer’s praise, And send our loud hosannas through. 5 Celestial King, Thy blazing power Kindles our hearts to flaming joys; We shout to hear Thy thunders roar, And echo to our Father’s voice. 6 Thus shall the God our Savior come, And lightnings round His chariot play; Ye lightnings, fly to make Him room, Ye glorious storms, prepare His way. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 100TH

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