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To God, the mighty Lord

Representative Text

1 To God, the mighty Lord,
Your joyful thanks repeat;
To him due thanks afford--
As good as he is great.

Refrain:
For God doth prove our constant friend,
His boundless love shall never end.

2 To him whose wond'rous power,
All other gods obey,
Whom earthly kings adore,
This grateful homage pay. [Refrain]

3 He spread the ocean round
About this spacious land,
And made the rising ground
Above the waters stand. [Refrain]

4 Through heaven he does display
His wond'rous hosts of light;
The sun to rule the day,
The moon and stars by night. [Refrain]

5 He does the food supply
On which all creatures live;
To God who reigns on high,
Eternal praises give. [Refrain]

Source: The Little Minstrel: a collection of songs and music, with lessons of instruction, mathematically arranged plan of notation #82

Author: Nahum Tate

Nahum Tate was born in Dublin and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1672. He lacked great talent but wrote much for the stage, adapting other men's work, really successful only in a version of King Lear. Although he collaborated with Dryden on several occasions, he was never fully in step with the intellectual life of his times, and spent most of his life in a futile pursuit of popular favor. Nonetheless, he was appointed poet laureate in 1692 and royal historiographer in 1702. He is now known only for the New Version of the Psalms of David, 1696, which he produced in collaboration with Nicholas Brady. Poverty stricken throughout much of his life, he died in the Mint at Southwark, where he had taken refuge from his creditors… Go to person page >

Author: Nicholas Brady

Nicholas Brady, the son of an officer in the Royalist army, was born in Brandon, Ireland, 1659. He studied at Westminster School, and at Christ Church College, oxford, and graduated at Trinity College, Dublin. He held several positions in the ministry, but later in life retired to Richmond Surrey, where he established a school. Here he translated some of the Psalms. Several volumes of his sermons and smaller works were published, but his chief work, like that of his co-colabourer Tate, was the "Metrical Version of Psalms." This version was authorized by King William in 1696, and has, since that time, taken the place of the earlier translation by Sternhold and Hopkins, which was published in 1562. The whole of the Psalms, with tunes, a… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: To God, the mighty Lord
Author: Nahum Tate (1696)
Author: Nicholas Brady (1696)
Meter: 6.6.6.6.4.4.4.4
Source: A New Version of the Psalms of David by Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady, 1696
Language: English
Notes: Psalm 136, pp. 222-223.
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship #68

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) #68

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) #68

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. (3rd ed.) #68

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. (45th ed.) #68

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. 16th ed. #68

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship #P.XXXII

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #P.XXXII

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #P.CXXXVIa

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns #81

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A Collection of Spiritual Hymns #545

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A New Version of the Psalms of David #CXXXVI

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A New Version of the Psalms of David #287

A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for ... Diocese of Nova Scotia. 3rd ed. #d346

A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for Every Sunday ... Diocese of Quebec #d162

A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for the Use of the Diocese of Nova Scotia. 3rd ed. #d349

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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #92a

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A Selection of Psalms with occasional hymns (Charleston hymnal) #P.XXXVIII

Church Hymnal, Third Edition #318

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Church Poetry #95b

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Hymn Book for Christian Worship #118

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Hymn Book for Christian Worship. 8th ed. #a118

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Hymnal Companion to the Prayer Book #311a

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Hymnal Companion to the Prayer Book #311b

Hymnal of the Reformed Episcopal Church, adopted in General Council, Chicago, May 1879 #d328

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Hymns for the Sanctuary #85

Hymns, Collects, Anthems and Selections #d261

Psalms in Metre and Hymns Selected for the Use of the Parish Church of Boston #d124

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Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected. (14th stereotype ed.) #184

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Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected. (7th ed.) #S381

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Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #B184

Sacred Lyrics #d158

Sacred poetry #d495

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Sacred Poetry #aCXXXVIb

Sacred Poetry #d493

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Sacred Poetry #CXXXVIb

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Select Psalms and Hymns for the use of Mr. Adgate's pupils #XXXIV

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Selections from the Psalms of David in Metre #110

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The Choir #209

The Christian Psalter #d588

The Church Hymn Book #d1047

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The Lecture-Room Hymn-Book #S110

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The Lecture-Room Hymn-Book #T77

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The Little Minstrel #82

The Missionary Tune Book #d88

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The Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book #199a

The Sabbath Hymn Book. Baptist ed. #d1115

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The Sunday School Chant and Tune Book #77

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The Whole Book of Psalms #CXXXVI

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