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Idolatry reproved

Hymnal: DWI21790 #203 (1790) First Line: Not to our names, thou only just and true Lyrics: 1 Not to our names, thou only just and true Not to our worthless names is glory due: Thy power and grace, thy truth and justice claim Immortal honours to thy sovereign name; Shine thro' the earth from heaven thy blest abode, Nor let the heathens say, And where's your God. 2 Heaven is thine higher court there stands thy throne And through the lower worlds thy will is done: God fram'd this earth, the starry heavens he spread, But fools adore the gods their hands have made; The kneeling croud, with looks devout behold Their silver saviours, and their saints of gold. 3 [Vain are those artful shapes of eyes and ears! The molten image neither sees nor hears; Their hands are helpless, nor their feet can move, They have no speech, nor thought, nor power, nor love; Yet sottish mortals make their long complaints To their deaf idols, and their moveless saints. 4 The rich have statutes well adorn'd with gold; The poor content with gods of coarser mould, With tools of iron carve the senseless stock Lopt from a tree, or broken from a rock; People and priests drive on the solemn trade, And trust the gods that saws and hammers made. 5 Be heaven and earth amaz'd! 'Tis hard to say Which is more stupid, or their gods, or they: O Israel trust the Lord: He hears and sees, He knows thy sorrows and restores thy peace: His worship does a thousand comforts yield, He is thy help, and he thine heavenly shield. 6 In God we trust; our impious foes in vain Attempt our ruin and oppose his reign; Had they prevail'd darkness had clos'd our days, And death and silence had forbid his praise: But we are sav'd, and live: Let songs arise, And Zion bless the God that built the skies. Topics: God our Defense and Salvation; Idolatry reproved; God our Defense and Salvation; Idolatry reproved Scripture: Psalm 115 Languages: English
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Recovery from Sickness

Hymnal: DWI21790 #204 (1790) First Line: I love the Lord: He heard my cries Lyrics: 1 I love the Lord: He heard my cries, And pity'd every groan, Long as I live, when troubles rise, I'll hasten to his throne. 2 I love the Lord: He bow'd his ear, And chas'd my griefs away: Oh let my heart no more despair, While I have breath to pray! 3 My flesh declin'd, my spirits fell, And I drew near the dead, While inward pangs and fears of hell Perplex'd my wakeful head. 4 "My God, I cry'd, thy servant save, "Thou ever good and just: "Thy power can rescue from the grave, "Thy power is all my trust. 5 The Lord beheld me sore distrest, He bade my pains remove: Return, my soul, to God thy rest, For thou hast known his love. 6 My God hath sav'd my soul from death, And dry'd my falling tears; Now to his praise I'll spend my breath, And my remaining years. Topics: Praise for health restored; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Recovery from Sickness; Sick bed devotion; Sickness healed; Signs of Christ's coming; Vows paid in the church; Praise for health restored; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Recovery from Sickness; Sick bed devotion; Sickness healed; Signs of Christ's coming; Vows paid in the church Scripture: Psalm 116 Languages: English
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Thanks for private Deliverance

Hymnal: DWI21790 #205a (1790) First Line: What shall I render to my God Lyrics: 1 What shall I render to my God For all his kindness shown? My feet shall visit thine abode, My songs address thy throne. 2 Among the saints that fill thine house My offerings shall be paid; There shall my zeal perform the vows, My soul in anguish made. 3 How much is mercy thy delight, Thou ever-blessed God! How dear thy servants in thy sight? How precious is their blood? 4 How happy all thy servants are! How great thy grace to me! My life which thou hast made thy care, Lord, I devote to thee. 5 Now I am thine, forever thine, Nor shall my purpose move; Thy hand hath loos'd my bonds of pain, And bound me with thy love. 6 Here in thy courts I leave my vow, And thy rich grace record; Witness, ye saints, who hear me now, If I forsake the Lord. Topics: Praise for health restored; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Recovery from Sickness; Sick bed devotion; Sickness healed; Signs of Christ's coming; Vows paid in the church; Praise for health restored; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Recovery from Sickness; Sick bed devotion; Sickness healed; Signs of Christ's coming; Vows paid in the church Scripture: Psalm 116:12-19 Languages: English
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Praise to God from all Nations

Hymnal: DWI21790 #205b (1790) First Line: O all ye nations, praise the Lord Lyrics: 1 O all ye nations, praise the Lord, Each with a different tongue; In every language learn his word, And let his name be sung. 2 His mercy reigns thro' every land; Proclaim his grace abroad; Forever firm his truth shall stand; Praise ye the faithful God. Topics: Children made blessings; Comfort of life blest; Praise from all nations; Unchangeable God; Children made blessings; Comfort of life blest; Praise from all nations; Unchangeable God Scripture: Psalm 117 Languages: English
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From all that dwell below the skies

Hymnal: DWI21790 #206a (1790) Lyrics: 1 From all that dwell below the skies Let the Creator's praise arise: Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Thro' every land, by every tongue. 2 Eternal are thy mercies, Lord; Eternal, truth attends thy word; Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more. Topics: Children made blessings; Comfort of life blest; Praise from all nations; Unchangeable God; Children made blessings; Comfort of life blest; Praise from all nations; Unchangeable God Scripture: Psalm 117 Languages: English
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Thy name, almighty Lord

Hymnal: DWI21790 #206b (1790) Lyrics: 1 Thy name, almighty Lord, Shall sound through distant lands: Great is thy grace, and sure thy word; Thy truth forever stands. 2 Far be thine honor spread, And long thy praise endure, Till morning light and evening shade Shall be exchang'd no more. Topics: Children made blessings; Comfort of life blest; Praise from all nations; Unchangeable God; Children made blessings; Comfort of life blest; Praise from all nations; Unchangeable God Scripture: Psalm 117 Languages: English
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Deliverance from a Tumult

Hymnal: DWI21790 #206c (1790) First Line: The Lord appears my helper now Lyrics: 1 The Lord appears my helper now, Nor is my faith afraid What all the sons of earth can do, Since heaven affords its aid. 2 'Tis safer, Lord, to hope in thee, And have my God my friend, Than trust in men of high degree, And on their truth depend. 3 'Tis thro' the Lord my heart is strong, In him my lips rejoice; While his salvation is my song, How cheerful is my voice! 4 Like angry bees they girt me round; When God appears they fly; So burning thorns with crackling sound Make a fierce blaze, and die. 5 Joy to the saints and peace belongs; The Lord protects their days: Let Israel tune immortal songs To his Almighty grace. Topics: Children made blessings; Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Children made blessings; Children made blessings; Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Children made blessings Scripture: Psalm 118:6-15 Languages: English
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Public Praise for Deliverance from Death

Hymnal: DWI21790 #207a (1790) First Line: Lord, thou hast heard thy servant cry Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou hast heard thy servant cry, And rescu'd from the grave; Now shall he live: (and none can die, If God resolve to save.) 2 Thy praise more constant than before, Shall fill his daily breath; Thy hand that hath chastis'd him sore Defends him still from death. 3 Open the gates of Zion now, For we shall worship there, The house where all the righteous go Thy mercy to declare. 4 Among th' assemblies of thy saints Our thankful voice we raise; There we have told thee our complaints, And there we speak thy praise. Topics: Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies Scripture: Psalm 118:17-21 Languages: English
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Christ the foundation of the Church

Hymnal: DWI21790 #207b (1790) First Line: Behold the sure foundation stone Lyrics: 1 Behold the sure foundation stone Which God in Zion lays, To build our heaernly hopes upon, And his eternal praise. 2 Chosen of God, to sinners dear, And saints adore the name, They trust their whole salvation here, Nor shall they suffer shame. 3 The foolish builders scribe and priest, Reject it with disdain; Yet on this rock the church shall rest, And envy rage in vain. 4 What tho' the gates of hell withstood? Yet must this building rise: 'Tis thy own work, Almighty God, And wondrous in our eyes. Topics: Children made blessings; Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Children made blessings; Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies Scripture: Psalm 118:21-23 Languages: English
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Hosannah; the Lord's day; or, Christ's Resurrection and our Salvation

Hymnal: DWI21790 #208a (1790) First Line: This is the day the Lord hath made Lyrics: 1 This is the day the Lord hath made, He calls the hours his own; Let heaven rejoice, let earth be glad, And praise surround the throne. 2 To day he rose and left the dead; And Satan's empire fell; To day the saints his triumphs spread, And all his wonders tell. 3 Hosannah to th' anointed king, To David's holy son, Help us, O Lord; descend and bring Salvation from thy throne. 4 Blest be the Lord, who comes to men With messages of grace; Who comes in God his father's name To save our sinful race. 5 Hosannah in the highest strains The church on earth can raise; The highest heavens, in which he reigns, Shall give him nobler praise. Topics: Children made blessings; Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies; Children made blessings; Christ the church's foundation; Christ his resurrection on the Lord's day; Church built on Jesus Christ; Deliverance from death; Hosanna for the Lord's day; Lord's day psalm; Praise for eminent Deliverance; Public Praise for private Mercies; Public Thanks for private Mercies Scripture: Psalm 118:24-26 Languages: English

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