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Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King

Hymnal: Hymns #897 (1842) Languages: English
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O praise the Lord, our heavenly King

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #XLIII (1789) Lyrics: 1 O praise the Lord, our heav'nly King, Who makes the earth his care; Visits the pastures ev'ry spring, And bids the grass appear. 2 The clouds, like rivers rais'd on high, Pour out, at his command, Their wat'ry blessings from the sky, To cheer the thirsty land. 3 The soften'd ridges of the field Permit the corn to spring; The vallies rich provision yield, And the glad labourers sing. 4 The little hills, on ev'ry side, Rejoice at falling show'rs; The meadows, dress'd in all their pride, Perfume the air with flow'rs. 5 The barren clods, refresh'd with rain, Promise a joyful crop; The parching grounds look green again, And raise the reaper's hope. 6 The various months thy goodness crowns; How bounteous are thy ways! The bleating flocks spread o'er the downs, And shepherds shout thy praise. 7 Thine is the cheerful day, and thine The still returns of night; Thou hast prepar'd the glorious sun And ev'ry feebler light. 8 By thee the borders of the earth In perfect order stand; The summer's warmth and winter's cold Attend on thy command. Topics: Blessings temporal and spiritual Thanksgiving for the Fruits of the Earth Languages: English
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Blessings of Spring

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Gospel Psalmist #898 (1861) First Line: Good is the heavenly King Topics: The Seasons
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O praise the Lord, our heavenly king

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship #XLIII (1805) Topics: Blessings temporal and Spiritual Languages: English

O praise the Lord, our heavenly king

Hymnal: Hymns Suited to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church ... #d27 (1786) Languages: English
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Psalm 65 Part 3

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.140 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King Lyrics: Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King, Who makes the earth his care; Visits the pastures ev'ry spring, And bids the grass appear. The clouds, like rivers raised on high, Pour out at thy command Their wat'ry blessings from the sky, To cheer the thirsty land. The softened ridges of the field Permit the corn to spring; The valleys rich provision yield, And the poor lab'rers sing. The little hills, on every side, Rejoice at falling showers; The meadows, dressed in all their pride, Perfume the air with flowers. The barren clods, refreshed with rain, Promise a joyful crop; The parching grounds look green again, And raise the reaper's hope. The various months thy goodness crowns; How bounteous are thy ways! The bleating flocks spread o'er the downs, And shepherds shout thy praise. Topics: Prayer heard; Providence in air, earth, and sea; God his being, attributes, and providence; Gentiles church; Blessings of the country; God of nature and grace; Praise and prayer public; Praise for rain; Prayer and praise, public; Psalm for husbandmen; Public prayer and praise; Rain from heaven; Seasons of the year; Spring and summer; Spring of the year; Summer; Weather Scripture: Psalm 65 Languages: English
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The Blessings of the Spring; or, God gives Rain

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXVe (1780) First Line: Good is the Lord, the heav'nly king Lyrics: 1 Good is the Lord, the heav'nly king, Who makes the earth his care; Visits the pastures ev'ry spring, And bids the grass appear. 2 The clouds, like rivers rais'd on high, Pour out at thy command, Their wat'ry blessings from the sky, To chear the thirsty land. 3 The soften'd ridges of the field Permit the corn to spring; The valies rich provision yield, And the poor lab'rers sing. 4 The little hills on ev'ry side, Rejoice at falling show'rs; The meadows, drest in all their pride, Perfume the air with flow'rs. 5 The barren clods refresh'd with rain, Promise a joyful crop; The parched ground looks green again, And raise the reaper's hope. 6 The various months thy goodness crowns; How bounteous are thy ways! The bleating flocks spread o'er the downs, And shepherds shout thy praise. Scripture: Psalm 65 Languages: English
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The Blessings of the Spring; or, God gives Rain (A Psalm for the Husbandman)

Hymnal: Psalms #65e (1793) First Line: Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King Lyrics: 1 Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King, Who makes the earth his care; Visits the pastures ev'ry spring, And bids the grass appear. 2 The clouds, like rivers rais'd on high, Pour out at his command, Their wat'ry blessings from the sky, To cheer the thirsty land. 3 The soften'd ridges of the field Permit the corn to spring: The vallies rich provision yield, And the poor lab'rers sing. 4 The little hills on every side Rejoice at falling show'rs, The meadows dress'd in beauteous pride Perfume the air with flow'rs. 5 The barren clouds refresh'd with rain Promise a joyful crop; The parched grounds look green again, And raise the reaper's hope. 6 The various months thy goodness crowns, How bounteous are thy ways! The bleating flocks spread o'er the downs, And shepherds shout thy praise. Scripture: Psalm 65 Languages: English
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The Blessings of the Spring; or, GOD gives Rain: A Psalm for the Husbandman

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #114 (1740) First Line: Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King Lyrics: 1 Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King, Who makes the Earth his Care; Visits the Pastures ev'ry Spring, And bids the Grass appear. 2 The Clouds, like Rivers rais'd on high, Pour out at thy Command Their watry Blessings from the Sky, To chear the thirsty Land. 3 The soften'd Ridges of the Field Permit the Corn to spring; The Vallies rich Provision yield, And the poor Lab'rers sing. 4 The little Hills, on ev'ry Side, Rejoice at falling Show'rs; The Meadows, dresse'd in all their Pride, Perfume the Air with Flow'rs. 5 The barren Clods, refresh'd with Rain, Promise a joyful Crop; The parching Grounds look green again, And raise the Reaper's Hope. 6 The various Months thy Goodness crowns; How bount'ous are thy Ways! The bleating Flocks spread o'er the Downs, And Shepherds shout thy Praise. Topics: Blessings of the country; Christ His ascension; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God of nature and grace; Praise and prayer public; Praise for rain; Prayer heard; Providence in Air, Earth and Sea; Psalm for husbandmen; Rain from heaven; Seasons of the year; Spring of the Year; Weather; Worship public Languages: English
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The blessings of the spring

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #P65c (1834) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King

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