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God sovereign and gracious

Hymnal: Psalms #113b (1793) Scripture: Psalm 113 First Line: Ye servants of th' almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of th' almighty King, In ev'ry age his praises sing; Where'er the sun shall rise or set, The nations shall his praise repeat. 2 Above the earth, beyond the sky, His throne of Glory stands on high; Nor time, nor place his pow'r restrain, Nor bound his universal reign. 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels with their God compare? His glories how divinely bright, Who dwells in uncreated light! 4 Behold his love; he stoops to view What saints above and angels do; And condescends yet more, to know The mean affairs of men below. 5 From dust and cottages obscure His grace exalts the humble poor! Gives them the honour of his sons, And fits them for their heav'nly thrones. 6 [A word of his creating voice Can make the barren house rejoice; Tho' Sarah's ninety years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With joy the mother views her son, And tells the wonders God has done; Faith may grow strong when sense despairs: If nature fails, the promise bears.] Languages: English
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Ye servants of th' almighty King

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #113 (1789) Scripture: Psalm 113 Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of th' almighty King, In ev'ry age his praises sing; Where'er the sun shall rise or set, The nations shall his praise repeat. 2 Above the earth, beyond the sky His throne of glory stands on high; Nor time, nor place his pow'r restrain, Nor bound his universal reign. 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels with their God compare? His glories how divinely bright! Who dwells in uncreated light: 4 Behold his love he stoops to view What saints above and angels do; And condescends yet more to know The mean affairs of men below. 5 From dust and cottages obscure His grace exalts the humble poor! Gives them the honour of his sons, And fits them for their heav'nly thrones. 6 A word of his creating voice Can make the barren house rejoice: Tho' Sarah's ninety years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With joy the mother views her son, And tells the wonders God has done; Faith may grow strong when sense despairs: If nature fails, the promise bears. Languages: English
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Ye Servants of th' Almighty King

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P113b (1766) Scripture: Psalm 113 Lyrics: 1 Ye Servants of th' Almighty King, In ev'ry Age his Praises sing; Where'er the Sun shall rise or set, The Nations shall his Praise repeat. 2 Above the Earth, beyond the Sky, Stands his high throne of Majesty; Nor Time nor Place his Power restrain, Nor bound his universal Reign. 3 Which of the Sons of Adam dare, Or Angels, with their GOD compare? His Glories how divinely bright, Who dwells in uncreated Light? 4 Behold his Love, he stoops to view What Saints above and Angels do; And condescends yet more to know The mean Affairs of Men below. 5 From Dust and Cottages obscure, His Grace exalts the humble Poor; Gives them the Honour of his Sons, And fits them for their heav'nly Thrones. 6 [A Word of his creating Voice Can make the barren House rejoice; Though Sarah's ninety Years were past, The promis'd Seed is born at last. 7 With Joy the Mother views her Son, And tells the Wonders GOD has done; Faith may grow strong when Sense despairs; If Nature fails the Promise bears.] Topics: God and Condescension of Christ; God his sovereignty and goodness to man Languages: English
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God sovereign and gracious

Hymnal: 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.) #201 (1786) Scripture: Psalm 113 First Line: Ye servants of th' almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of th' almighty King, In every age his praises sing; Where e'er the sun shall rise or set, The nations shall his praise repeat. 2 Above the earth, beyond the sky His throne of glory stands on high; Nor time nor place his power restrain, Nor bound his universal reign. 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels with their God compare? His glories how divinely bright! Who dwells in uncreated light; 4 Behold his love, he stoops to view What saints above and angels do; And condescends yet more to know The mean affairs of men below. 5 From dust and cottages obscure His grace exalts the humble poor! Gives them the honour of his sons, And fits them for their heavenly thrones. 6 [A word of his creating voice Can make the barren house rejoice; Tho' Sarah's ninety years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With joy the mother views her son, And tells the wonders God has done; Faith may grow strong when sense despairs: If nature fails, the promise bears.] Topics: God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining Languages: English
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God sovereign and gracious

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #201 (1790) Scripture: Psalm 113 First Line: Ye servants of th' almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of th' almighty King, In every age his praises sing; Where e'er the sun shall rise or set, The nations shall his praise repeat. 2 Above the earth, beyond the sky His throne of glory stands on high; Nor time nor place his power restrain, Nor bound his universal reign. 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels with their God compare? His glories how divinely bright! Who dwells in uncreated light. 4 Behold his love, he stoops to view What saints above and angels do; And condescends yet more to know The mean affairs of men below. 5 From dust and cottages obscure His grace exalts the humble poor! Gives them the honour of his sons, And fits them for their heavenly thrones. 6 [A word of his creating voice Can make the barren house rejoice; Tho' Sarah's ninety years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With joy the mother views her son, And tells the wonders God has done; Faith may grow strong when sense despaire: If nature fails, the promise bears. Topics: God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining Languages: English
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God Sovereign and Gracious

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #206 (1740) Scripture: Psalm 113 First Line: Ye Servants of th' Almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ye Servants of th' Almighty King, In ev'ry Age his Praises sing; Where'er the Sun shall rise or set, The Nations shall his Praise repeat. 2 Above the Earth, beyond the Sky, Stands his high throne of Majesty; Nor Time nor Place his Power restrain, Nor bound his universal Reign. 3 Which of the Sons of Adam dare, Or Angels, with their GOD compare? His Glories how divinely bright, Who dwells in uncreated Light? 4 Behold his Love, he stoops to view What saints above and Angels do; And condescends yet more to know The mean Affairs of Men below. 5 From Dust and Cottages obscure, His Grace exalts the humble Poor; Gives them the Honour of his Sons, And fits them for their heav'nly Thrones. 6 [A Word of his creating Voice Can make the barren House rejoice; Though Sarah's ninety Years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With Joy the Mother views her Son, And tells the Wonders GOD has done; Faith may grow strong when Sense despairs; If Nature fails the Promise bears.] Topics: God and Condescension of Christ; God his sovereignty and goodness to man Languages: English
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God sovereign and gracious

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #213b (1786) Scripture: Psalm 113 First Line: Ye servants of th' almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of th' almighty King, In every age his praises sing; Where e'er the sun shall rise or set, The nations shall his praise repeat. 2 Above the earth, beyond the sky His throne of glory stands on high; Nor time nor place his power restrain, Nor bound his universal reign. 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels with their God compare? His glories how divinely bright! Who dwells in uncreated light; 4 Behold his love, he stoops to view What saints above and angels do; And condescends yet more to know The mean affairs of men below. 5 From dust and cottages obscure His grace exalts the humble poor! Gives them the honour of his sons, And fits them for their heavenly thrones. 6 [A word of his creating voice Can make the barren house rejoice; Tho' Sarah's ninety years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With joy the mother views her son, And tells the wonders God has done; Faith may grow strong when sense despairs: If nature fails, the promise bears.] Topics: God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining Languages: English
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God sovereign and gracious

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #213b (1787) Scripture: Psalm 113 First Line: Ye servants of th' almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of th' almighty King, In every age his praises sing; Where e'er the sun shall rise or set, The nations shall his praise repeat. 2 Above the earth, beyond the sky His throne of glory stands on high; Nor time nor place his power restrain, Nor bound his universal reign. 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels with their God compare? His glories how divinely bright! Who dwells in uncreated light; 4 Behold his love, he stoops to view What saints above and angels do; And condescends yet more to know The mean affairs of men below. 5 From dust and cottages obscure His grace exalts the humble poor! Gives them the honour of his sons, And fits them for their heavenly thrones. 6 [A word of his creating voice Can make the barren house rejoice; Tho' Sarah's ninety years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With joy the mother views her son, And tells the wonders God has done; Faith may grow strong when sense despairs: If nature fails, the promise bears.] Topics: God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining; God his sovereignty and goodness to man; God and condescension; Pleading without repining Languages: English
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God sovereign and gracious

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #234b (1791) Scripture: Psalm 113 First Line: Ye servants of th' almighty King Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of th' almighty King, In every age his praises sing; Where'er the sun shall rise or set, The nations shall his praise repeat. 2 Above the earth, beyond the sky His throne of glory stands on high; Nor time nor place his power restrain, Nor bound his universal reign. 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels with their God compare? His glories how divinely bright! Who dwells in uncreated light! 4 Behold his love! he stoops to view What saints above and angels do! And condescends, yet more, to know The mean affairs of men below! 5 From dust and cottages obscure His grace exalts the humble poor! Gives them the honor of his sons, And fits them for their heav'nly thrones. [6 A word of his creating voice Can make the barren house rejoice; Though Sarah's ninety years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With joy the mother views her son, And tells the wonders God has done; Faith may grow strong when sense despairs: If nature fails, the promise bears.] Languages: English
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Ye servants of th' almighty King

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #248 (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 113 Lyrics: 1 Ye servants of th' almighty King, In ev'ry age his praises sing; Where'er the sun shall rise or set, The nations shall his praise repeat. 2 Above the earth, beyond the sky, Stands his high throne of majesty; Nor time, nor place, his pow'r restrain, Nor bound his universal reign. 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels, with their God compare? His glories how divinely bright, Who dwells in uncreated light! 4 Behold his love; he stoops to view What saints above and angels do; And condescends yet more, to know The mean affairs of men below. 5 From dust and cottages obscure, His grace exalts the humble poor; Gives them the honor of his sons, And fits them for their heav'nly thrones. 6 [A word of his creating voice Can make the barren house rejoice: Tho' Sarah's ninety years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last. 7 With joy the mother views her son, And tells the wonders God has done: Faith may grow strong when sense despairs; If nature fails, the promise bears.] Languages: English

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