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For thee, O God, our constant praise

Author: N. Tate; N. Brady Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #480 (1894) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 For Thee, O God, our constant praise In Sion waits, Thy chosen seat; Our promised altars there we'll raise, And all our zealous vows complete. 2 Thou, Who to every humble prayer Dost always bend Thy listening ear, To Thee shall all mankind repair, An at Thy gracious throne appear. 3 Our sins, though numberless, in vain To stop Thy flowing mercy try; Whilst Thou o'erlook'st the guilty stain, And washest out the crimson dye. 4 Blest is the man who, near Thee placed, Within Thy sacred dwelling lives! 'Tis there abundantly we taste The vast delights Thy temple gives. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [For thee, O God, our constant praise]
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For Thee, O God, Our Constant Praise

Author: Nahum Tate; Nicholas Brady Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1651 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. For Thee, O God, our constant praise In Zion waits, Thy chosen seat; Our promised altars we will raise, And there our zealous vows complete. 2. O Thou, who to my humble prayer Didst always bend Thy listening ear, To Thee shall all mankind repair, And at Thy gracious throne appear. 3. Our sins, though numberless, in vain, To stop Thy flowing mercy try; Whilst Thou o’erlook’st the guilty stain, And washest out the crimson dye. 4. Blest is the man, who, near Thee placed, Within Thy sacred dwelling lies! While we, at humbler distance, taste The vast delights Thy temple gives. Languages: English Tune Title: DUKE STREET
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For Thee, O God, our constant Praise

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #LXV (1760) Lyrics: 1 For Thee, O God, our constant Praise In Sion waits, thy chosen Seat; Our promis'd Altars there we'll raise, And all our zealous Vows complete. 2 O Thou, who to my humble Pray'r Didst always bend thy list'ning Ear, To Thee shall all Mankind repair, And at thy gracious Throne appear. 3 Our Sins (tho' numberless) in vain To stop thy flowing Mercy try; Whilst Thou o'erlook'st the guilty Stain, And washest out the crimson Dye. 4 Blest is the Man, who, near Thee plac'd, Within thy sacred Dwelling lives! Whilst we, at humble Distance, taste The vast Delights thy Temple gives. 5 By wond'rous Acts, O God most Just, Have we thy gracious Answer found: In Thee remotest Nations trust, And those whom stormy Waves surround. 6,7 God, by His Strength, sets fast the Hills, And does His matchless Pow'r engage; With which the Sea's loud Waves He stills, And angry Crouds tumultuous Rage. Part II 8 Thou Lord, dost barb'rous Lands dismay, When they thy dreadful Tokens view: With Joy they see the Night and Day Each others Track, by Turns, pursue. 9 From out thy unexhausted Store Thy Rain relieves the thirsty Ground; Makes Lands, that barren were before, With Corn and useful Fruits abound. 10 On rising Ridges down it pours, And ev'ry furrow'd Valley fills: Thou makest them soft with gentle Show'rs, In which a blest Increase distills. 11 Thy Goodness does the circling Year With fresh Returns of Plenty crown; And where thy glorious Paths appear, Thy fruitful Clouds drop Fatness down. 12 They drop on barren Forests, chang'd By them to Pastures fresh and green: The Hills about in Order rang'd, In beauteous Robes of Joy are seen. 13 Large Flocks with fleecy Wool adorn The chearful Downs; the Vallies bring A plenteous Crop of full-ear'd Corn, And seem, for Joy, to shout and sing. Scripture: Psalm 65 Languages: English
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For thee, O God, our constant Praise

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #122 (1754) Lyrics: 1 For Thee, O God, our constant Praise In Sion waits, thy chosen Seat; Our promis'd Altars there we'll raise, And all our zealous Vows complete. 2 O Thou, who to my humble Pray'r Didst always bend thy list'ning Ear, To Thee shall all Mankind repair, And at thy gracious Throne appear. 3 Our Sins (tho' numberless) in vain To stop thy flowing Mercy try; Whilst Thou o'erlook'st the guilty Stain, And washest out the crimson dye. 4 Blest is the Man, who, near Thee plac'd, Within thy sacred Dwelling lives! Whilst we, at humble Distance, taste The vast Delights thy Temple gives. 5 By wond'rous Acts, O God most Just, Have we thy gracious Answer found: In Thee remotest Nations trust, And those whom stormy Waves surround. 6,7 God, by His Strength, sets fast the Hills, And does His matchless Pow'r engage; With which the Sea's loud Waves He stills, And angry Crouds tumultuous Rage. Part II 8 Thou Lord, dost barb'rous Lands dismay, When they thy dreadful Tokens view: With Joy they see the Night and Day Each others Track, by Turns, pursue. 9 From out thy unexhausted Store Thy Rain relieves the thirsty Ground; Makes Lands, that barren were before, With Corn and useful Fruits abound. 10 On rising Ridges down it pours, And ev'ry furrow'd Valley fills: Thou mak'st them soft with gentle show'rs, In which a blest Increase distils. 11 Thy Goodness does the circling year With fresh Returns of Plenty crown; And where thy glorious Paths appear, Thy fruitful Clouds drop Fatness down. 12 They drop on barren Forests, chang'd By them to Pastures fresh and green: The Hills about in Order rang'd, In beauteous Robes of Joy are seen. 13 Large Flocks with fleecy Wool adorn The chearful Downs; the Vallies bring A plenteous Crop of full-ear'd Corn, And seem, for Joy, to shout and sing. Scripture: Psalm 65 Languages: English
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For Thee, O God, our constant praise

Hymnal: Hymnal #407 (1871) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 For Thee, O God, our constant praise In Sion waits, Thy chosen seat; Our promised altars there we'll raise, And all our zealous vows complete. 2 Thou, Who to every humble prayer Dost always bend Thy listening ear, To Thee shall all mankind repair, An at Thy gracious throne appear. 3 Our sins, though numberless, in vain To stop Thy flowing mercy try; Whilst Thou o'erlook'st the guilty stain, And washest out the crimson dye. 4 Bless'd is the man who, near Thee placed, Within Thy sacred dwelling lives! 'T is there abundantly we taste The vast delights Thy temple gives. Topics: The Christian Life Praise Languages: English
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For thee, O God, our constant praise

Author: Nahum Tate, 1652-1715 Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #LXVa (1795)
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For thee, O God, our constant praise

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, for the use of Sunday Schools #S16 (1850) Languages: English
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For thee, O God, our constant praise

Hymnal: The Lecture-Room Hymn-Book #S50.I (1855)
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For thee, O God, our constant praise

Hymnal: The Lecture-Room Hymn-Book #T3 (1855)
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For thee, O God, our constant praise

Hymnal: The Lecture-Room Hymn-Book #T5 (1855)

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