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The Lord be prais'd the storm is past!

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CCCXXXIX (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: In Time of Storm After the Storm is over Lyrics: 1 The Lord be prais'd the storm is past! That fearful and alarming blast: That cloud of horror, black as night, Is fled, and we enjoy the light. 2 A welcome change, for just before We heard the fearful thunder roar; Despair beset us all around, To hear and feel that awful sound. 3 The Lord was pleas'd to hear our cry, And let his judgments pass us by; He look'd on us in our distress, And caus'd our dreads and fears to cease. 4 We join to sing our Saviour's praise! Who has preserv'd us all our days: In ev'ry dark and trying hour, He guards against the tempter's pow'r. Languages: English
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Storm and Thunder

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.) #52a (1786) Topics: Storm and Thunder; Storm and Thunder First Line: Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame Lyrics: 1 Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame, Give to the Lord renown and power, Ascribe due honours to his name, And his eternal might adore. 2 The Lord proclaims his power aloud Thro' every ocean, every land; His voice divides the watery cloud, And lightnings blaze at his command. 3 He speaks, and tempest, hail and wind, Lay the wide forest bare around; The fearful hart, and frighted hind, Leap at the terror of the sound. 4 To Lebanon he turns his voice, And lo, the stately cedars break: The mountains tremble at the noise, The vallies roar, the deserts quake. 5 The Lord sits sovereign on the flood, The Thunderer reigns forever king; But makes his church his blest abode, Where we his awful glories sing. 6 In gentler language, there the Lord The counsel of his grace imparts; Amidst the raging storm, his word Speaks peace and courage to our hearts. Scripture: Psalm 29 Languages: English
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Storm and Thunder

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #52a (1790) Topics: Storm and Thunder; Storm and Thunder First Line: Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame Lyrics: 1 Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame, Give to the Lord renown and power, Ascribe due honours to his name, And his eternal might adore. 2 The Lord proclaims his power aloud Thro' every ocean, every land; His voice divides the watery cloud, And lightnings blaze at his command. 3 He speaks, and tempest, hail and wind, Lay the wide forest bare around; The fearful hart, and frighted hind, Leap at the terror of the sound. 4 To Lebanon he turns his voice, And lo, the stately cedars break: The mountains tremble at the noise, The vallies roar, the deserts quake. 5 The Lord sits sovereign on the flood, The Thunderer reigns forever king; But makes his church his blest abode, Where we his awful glories sing. 6 In gentler language, there the Lord The counsel of his grace imparts; Amidst the raging storm, his word Speaks peace and courage to our hearts. Scripture: Psalm 29 Languages: English
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Storm and Thunder

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.) #57a (1786) Topics: Storm and Thunder; Storm and Thunder First Line: Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame Lyrics: 1 Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame, Give to the Lord renown and power, Ascribe due honours to his name, And his eternal might adore. 2 The Lord proclaims his power aloud Thro' every ocean, every land; His voice divides the watery cloud, And lightnings blaze at his command. 3 He speaks, and tempest, hail and wind, Lay the wide forest bare around; The fearful hart, and frighted hind, Leap at the terror of the sound. 4 To Lebanon he turns his voice, And lo, the stately cedars break: The mountains tremble at the noise, The vallies roar, the deserts quake. 5 The Lord sits sovereign on the flood, The Thunderer reigns forever king; But makes his church his blest abode, Where we his awful glories sing. 6 In gentler language, there the Lord The counsel of his grace imparts; Amidst the raging storm, his word Speaks peace and courage to our hearts. Scripture: Psalm 29 Languages: English
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Storm and Thunder

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #57a (1787) Topics: Storm and Thunder; Storm and Thunder First Line: Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame Lyrics: 1 Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame, Give to the Lord renown and power, Ascribe due honours to his name, And his eternal might adore. 2 The Lord proclaims his power aloud Thro' every ocean, every land; His voice divides the watery cloud, And lightnings blaze at his command. 3 He speaks, and tempest, hail and wind, Lay the wide forest bare around; The fearful hart, and frighted hind, Leap at the terror of the sound. 4 To Lebanon he turns his voice, And lo, the stately cedars break: The mountains tremble at the noise, The vallies roar, the deserts quake. 5 The Lord sits sovereign on the flood, The Thunderer reigns forever king; But makes his church his blest abode, Where we his awful glories sing. 6 In gentler language, there the Lord The counsel of his grace imparts; Amidst the raging storm, his word Speaks peace and courage to our hearts. Scripture: Psalm 29 Languages: English
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Storm and Thunder

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #51 (1740) Topics: Thunder and storm First Line: Give to the Lord, ye Sons of Fame Lyrics: 1 Give to the Lord, ye sons of Fame, Give to the Lord Renown and Pow'r, Ascribe due Honours to his Name, And his eternal Might adore. 2 The Lord proclaims his Pow'r aloud Over the Ocean and the Land; His Voice divides the wat'ry Cloud, And Lightnings blaze at his Command. 3 He speaks, and Tempest, Hail and Wind, Lay the wide Forest bare around: The fearful Hart and frighted Hind Leap at the Terror of the Sound. 4 To Lebanon he turns his Voice, And lo, the stately Cedars break; The Mountains tremble at the Noise, The Vallies roar, the Desarts quake. 5 The Lord sits Sov'reign on the Flood, The Thund'rer reigns for ever King; But makes his Church his blest Abode, Where we his awful Glories sing. 6 In gentler Language there the Lord The Counsel of his Grace imparts; Amidst the raging Storm, his Word Speaks Peace and Courage to our Hearts. Scripture: Psalm 29 Languages: English
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Will your anchor hold

Author: Priscilla Jane Owens, 1829-1907 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #744 (1997) Meter: 10.9.10.9 with refrain Topics: Storm First Line: Will your anchor hold in the storms of life Refrain First Line: We have an anchor that keeps the soul Lyrics: 1 Will your anchor hold in the storms of life, when the clouds unfold their wings of strife? When the strong tides lift and the cables strain, will your anchor drift or firm remain? Refrain: We have an anchor that keeps the soul steadfast and sure while the billows roll, fastened to the rock which cannot move, grounded firm and deep in the Saviour’s love! 2 Will your anchor hold in the straits of fear, when the breakers roar and the reef is near? While the surges rave and the wild winds blow, shall the angry waves then your bark o'erflow? [Refrain] 3 Will your eyes behold through the morning light the city of gold and the harbour bright? Will you anchor safe by the heavenly shore, when life's storms are past forevermore? [Refrain] Scripture: Hebrews 6:19 Languages: English Tune Title: WILL YOUR ANCHOR HOLD
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Storm and Thunder

Author: Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #54 (1875) Topics: Storm First Line: Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame Scripture: Psalm 29
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Praise due to God, not to Idols

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.) #239b (1786) Topics: Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm; Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm First Line: Awake, ye saints: To praise your King Lyrics: 1 Awake, ye saints: To praise your King Your sweetest passions raise, Your pious pleasure, while you sing, Increasing with the praise. 2 Great is the Lord; and works unknown Are his divine employ: But still his saints are near his throne, His treasure and his joy. 3 Heaven, earth, and sea confess his hand; He bids the vapours rise; Lightning and storm at his command Sweep through the sounding skies. 4 All power that gods or kings have claim'd Is found with him alone; But heathen gods should ne'er be nam'd Where our Jehovah's known. 5 Which of the stocks or stones they trust Can give them showers of rain? In vain they worship glittering dust, And pray to gold in vain. 6 [Their gods have tongues that speechless prove, Such as their makers gave; Their feet were never form'd to move, Nor hands have power to save. 6 Blind are their eyes, their ears are deaf, Nor hear when mortals pray; Mortals that wait for their relief, Are blind and deaf as they.] 7 Ye nations, know the living God, Serve him with faith and fear; He makes the churches his abode, And claims your honours there. Scripture: Psalm 135 Languages: English
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Praise due to God, not to Idols

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #239b (1790) Topics: Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm; Storm and Thunder; Thunder and storm First Line: Awake, ye saints: To praise your King Lyrics: 1 Awake, ye saints: To praise your King Your sweetest passions raise, Your pious pleasure, while you sing, Increasing with the praise. 2 Great is the Lord; and works unknown Are his divine employ: But still his saints are near his throne, His treasure and his joy. 3 Heaven, earth, and sea confess his hand; He bids the vapours rise; Lightning and storm at his command Sweep through the sounding skies. 4 All power that gods or kings have claim'd Is found with him alone; But heathen gods should ne'er be nam'd Where our Jehovah's known. 5 Which of the stocks or stones they trust Can give them showers of rain? In vain they worship glittering dust, And pray to gold in vain. 6 [Their gods have tongues that speechless prove, Such as their makers gave; Their feet were never form'd to move, Nor hands have power to save. 7 Blind are their eyes, their ears are deaf, Nor hear when mortals pray; Mortals that wait for their relief, Are blind and deaf as they.] 8 Ye nations, know the living God, Serve him with faith and fear; He makes the churches his abode, And claims your honours there. Scripture: Psalm 135 Languages: English

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