Let the whole race of creatures bow.
And pay their praise to thee.
Isaac Watts.
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_The Trinity Adored._ (394)
Come, thou Almighty King!
Help us thy name to sing, Help us to praise; Father all glorious!
O"er all victorious, Come and reign over us, Ancient of days!
2 Come, thou incarnate Word!
Gird on thy mighty sword; Our prayer attend: Come, and thy people bless, And give thy word success; Spirit of holiness, On us descend.
3 Come, holy Comforter!
Thy sacred witness bear In this glad hour: Thou who almighty art, Now rule in every heart, And ne"er from us depart, Spirit of power!
4 To the great One in Three, The highest praises be, Hence, evermore!
His sovereign majesty May we in glory see, And to eternity Love and adore.
Charles Wesley, 1757.
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_Praise to the Trinity_ (391)
Blest be the Father and his love, To whose celestial source we owe Rivers of endless joy above, And rills of comfort here below.
2 Glory to thee, great Son of G.o.d!
From whose dear, wounded body rolls A precious stream of vital blood-- Pardon and life for dying souls
3 We give the sacred Spirit praise, Who, in our hearts of sin and woe, Makes living springs of grace arise, And into boundless glory flow.
4 Thus, G.o.d, the Father, G.o.d, the Son, And G.o.d, the Spirit, we adore; That sea of life and love unknown, Without a bottom or a sh.o.r.e.
Isaac Watts, 1709.
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_G.o.d Incomprehensible._ (844)
Thy way, O G.o.d! is in the sea, Thy paths I cannot trace; Nor comprehend the mystery Of thine unbounded grace.
2 "Tis but in part I know thy will; I bless thee for the sight; When will thy love the rest reveal, In glory"s clearer light?
3 Here the dark veils of flesh and sense My captive soul surround; Mysterious deeps of providence My wondering thoughts confound.
4 As through a gla.s.s I dimly see The wonders of thy love; How little do I know of thee, Or of the joys above!
5 With rapture I shall soon survey Thy providence and grace; And spend an everlasting day In wonder, love, and praise.
John Fawcett, 1782.
78 Elizabethtown. C.M.
_Eternity of G.o.d._ (1071)
O G.o.d! our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come; Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home.
2 Under the shadow of thy throne, Still may we dwell secure; Sufficient is thine arm alone, And our defense is sure.
3 Before the hills in order stood, Or earth received her frame, From everlasting thou art G.o.d, To endless years the same.
4 A thousand ages in thy sight Are like an evening gone; Short as the watch that ends the night, Before the rising sun.
5 The busy tribes of flesh and blood, With all their cares and fears, Are carried downward by the flood, And lost in following years.
Isaac Watts, 1719.
79 Elizabethtown. C.M.
_Divine Perfections._ (182)
I sing th" almighty power of G.o.d, That made the mountains rise, That spread the flowing seas abroad, And built the lofty skies.
2 I sing the wisdom that ordained The sun to rule the day; The moon shines full at his command, And all the stars obey.
3 I sing the goodness of the Lord, That filled the earth with food; He formed the creatures with his word, And then p.r.o.nounced them good.
4 Lord! how thy wonders are displayed Where"er I turn mine eye!
If I survey the ground I tread, Or gaze upon the sky.
Isaac Watts.
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_Our Heavenly Father._ (21)
My G.o.d how wonderful thou art!
Thy majesty how bright!
How beautiful thy mercy seat, In depths of burning light.