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The Lord Will Provide

Author: Mrs. M. A. W. Cook Hymnal: Christ in Song #702 (1908) Topics: God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides First Line: In some way or other, the Lord will provide Lyrics: 1 In some way or other the Lord will provide, It may not be my way, It may not be thy way, And yet in his own way, "the Lord will provide." 2 At some time or other the Lord will provide; It may not be my time, It may not be thy time, And yet in his own time, "The Lord will provide." 3 Despond then no longer, the Lord will provide; And this be the token No word he hath spoken Was ever yet broken, "the Lord will provide." 4 March on, then, right boldly; the sea shall divide; The path shall be glorious; With shoutings victorious We'll join in the chorus, "the Lord will provide." Languages: English Tune Title: [In some way or other the Lord will provide]
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Thanks at Meals

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: Christ in Song #471 (1908) Topics: God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides First Line: Be present at our table, Lord Lyrics: 1 Be present at our table, Lord, Be here and ev'rywhere adored; These mercies bless, and grant that we May feast in Paradise with Thee. 2 We thank Thee, Lord, for this our food, For life, and health, and ev'ry good: Let manna to our souls be giv'n, The Bread of Life sent down from heav'n. Languages: English Tune Title: ROCKINGHAM
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Day By Day

Author: Josiah Conder Hymnal: Christ in Song #807 (1908) Topics: God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides; God God Provides First Line: Day by day the manna fell Lyrics: 1. Day by day the manna fell; O to learn this lesson well! Still by constant mercy fed, Give me, Lord, our daily bread. 2. "Day by day," the promise reads Daily strength for daily needs; Cast foreboding fears away, Take the manna of today. 3. Lord, our times are in thy hand; All our sanguine hopes have plann'd To thy wisdom we resign, And would mold our wills to thine. 4. Thou our daily task shalt give; Day by day to thee we live; So shall added years fulfil Not our own, our Father's will. Languages: English Tune Title: SEYMOUR
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Providence

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #115 (1890) Topics: God Providence; God Providence First Line: Keep silence, all created things! Lyrics: 1 Keep silence, all created things! And wait your Maker's nod; My soul stands trembling, while she sings The honors of her God. 2 Life, death, and hell, and worlds unknown, Hang on his firm decree; He sits on no precarious throne, Nor borrows leave to be. 3 His providence unfolds the book, And makes his counsels shine; Each opening leaf, and every stroke, Fulfills some deep design. 4 My God! I would not long to see My fate with curious eyes What gloomy lines are writ for me, Or what bright scenes may rise. 5 In thy fair book of life and grace, Oh, may I find my name Recorded in some humble place, Beneath my Lord, the Lamb. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANN'S
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God's Wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption of Israel, and Salvation of his People

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.) #240 (1786) Topics: God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace; God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace First Line: Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord; His mercies still endure; And be the King of kings ador'd, His truth is ever sure. 2 What wonders hath his wisdom done! How mighty is his hand! Heaven, earth and sea he fram'd alone; How wide is his command! 3 The sun supplies the day with light: How bright his counsels shine! The moon and stars adorn the night: His works are all divine! 4 [He struck the sons of Egypt dead; How dreadful is his rod! And thence with joy his people led: How gracious is our God! 5 He cleft the swelling sea in two; His arm is great in might: And gave the tribes a passage through; His power and grace unite. 6 But Pharaoh's army there he drown'd: How glorious are his ways! And brought his saints through desert ground: Eternal be his praise. 7 Great monarchs fell beneath his hand; Victorious is his sword; While Israel took the promis'd land; And faithful is his word.] 8 He saw the nations dead in sin; He felt his pity move: How sad the state the world was in! How boundless was his love! 9 He sent to save us from our woe; His goodness never fails; From death and hell, and every foe; And still his grace prevails. 10 Give thanks to God the heavenly King; His mercies still endure; Let the whole earth his praises sing; His truth is ever sure. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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God's Wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption of Israel, and Salvation of his People

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #240 (1790) Topics: God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace; God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace First Line: Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord; His mercies still endure; And be the King of kings ador'd, His truth is ever sure. 2 What wonders hath his wisdom done! How mighty is his hand! Heaven, earth and sea he fram'd alone; How wide is his command! 3 The sun supplies the day with light: How bright his counsels shine! The moon and stars adorn the night: His works are all divine! 4 [He struck the sons of Egypt dead; How dreadful is his rod! And thence with joy his people led: How Gracious is our God! 5 He cleft the swelling sea in two; His arm is great in might: And gave the tribes a passage through; His power and grace unite. 6 But Pharaoh's army there he drown'd: How glorious are his ways! And brought his saints through desert ground: Eternal be his praise. 7 Great monarchs fell beneath his hand; Victorious is his sword: While Israel took the promis'd land; And faithful is his word.] 8 He saw the nations dead in sin; He felt his pity move: How sad the state the world was in! How boundless was his love! 9 He sent to save us from our woe; His goodness never fails; From death and hell, and every foe; And still his grace prevails. 10 Give thanks to God the heavenly King; His mercies still endure; Let the whole earth his praises sing; His truth is ever sure. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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God's Wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption of Israel, and Salvation of his People

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.) #256 (1786) Topics: God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace; God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace First Line: Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord; His mercies still endure; And be the King of kings ador'd, His truth is ever sure. 2 What wonders hath his wisdom done! How mighty is his hand! Heaven, earth and sea he fram'd alone; How wide is his command! 3 The sun supplies the day with light: How bright his counsels shine! The moon and stars adorn the night: His works are all divine! 4 [He struck the sons of Egypt dead; How dreadful is his rod! And thence with joy his people led: How gracious is our God! 5 He cleft the swelling sea in two; His arm is great in might: And gave the tribes a passage through; His power and grace unite. 6 But Pharaoh's army there he drown'd; How glorious are his ways! And brought his saints through desert ground: Eternal be his praise. 7 Great monarchs fell beneath his hand; Victorious is his sword; While Israel took the promis'd land; And faithful is his word.] 8 He saw the nations dead in sin; He felt his pity move: How sad the state the world was in! How boundless was his love! 9 He sent to save us from our woe; His goodness never fails; From death and hell, and every foe; And still his grace prevails. 10 Give thanks to God the heavenly King; His mercies still endure; Let the whole earth his praises sing; His truth is ever sure. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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God's Wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption of Israel, and Salvation of his People

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #256 (1787) Topics: God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace; God mercy and truth; Grace and providence; Israel saved from Egypt and brought to Canaan; Mercies everlasting; Mercies and truth of God; Providence and creation; Thunder and storm; Works and grace First Line: Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, the sovereign Lord; His mercies still endure; And be the King of kings ador'd, His truth is ever sure. 2 What wonders hath his wisdom done! How mighty is his hand! Heaven, earth and sea he fram'd alone; How wide is his command! 3 The sun supplies the day with light: How bright his counsels shine! The moon and stars adorn the night: His works are all divine! 4 [He struck the sons of Egypt dead; How dreadful is his rod! And thence with joy his people led: How gracious is our God! 5 He cleft the swelling sea in two; His arm is great in might: And gave the tribes a passage through; His power and grace unite. 6 But Pharaoh's army there he drown'd: How glorious are his ways! And brought his saints through desert ground: Eternal be his praise. 7 Great monarchs fell beneath his hand; Victorious is his sword; While Israel took the promis'd land: 8 He saw the nations dead in sin; He felt his pity move: How sad the state the world was in! How boundless was his love! 9 He sent to save us from our woe: His goodness never fails; From death and hell, and every foe; And still his grace prevails. 10 Give thanks to God the heavenly King; His mercies still endure; Let the whole earth his praises sing; His truth is ever sure. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Providence

Author: Helen M. Williams Hymnal: Laudes Domini #120 (1890) Topics: God Providence; God Providence First Line: While thee I seek, protecting Power! Lyrics: 1 And while I seek, protecting Power! Be my vain wishes stilled; And may this consecrated hour With better hopes be filled; Thy love the power of thought bestowed; To thee my thoughts would soar: Thy mercy o'er my life has flowed; That mercy I adore. 2 In each event of life how clear Thy ruling hand I see! Each blessing to my soul more dear Because conferred by thee. In every joy that crowns my days, In every pain I bear, My heart shall find delight in praise Or seek relief in prayer. 3 When gladness wings my favored hour, Thy love my thoughts shall fill; Resigned, when storms of sorrow lower, My soul shall meet thy will. My lifted eye, without a tear, The gathering storm shall see; My steadfast heart shall know no fear; That heart will rest on thee. Languages: English Tune Title: BRATTLE STREET
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Providence

Author: Cowper Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #432 (1875) Topics: God Providence First Line: God moves in a mysterious way

The Providence of God

Author: Walter E. Brightwell Hymnal: Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #640 (1997) Topics: God Providence First Line: The mighty God, Omniscient One! Scripture: Proverbs 20:24 Languages: English Tune Title: [The mighty God, Omniscient One!]
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Psalm 147 Part 2

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.333 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: God his being, attributes, and providence First Line: O Britain, praise thy mighty God Lyrics: O Britain, praise thy mighty God, And make his honors known abroad, He bid the ocean round thee flow; Not bars of brass could guard thee so. Thy children are secure and blest; Thy shores have peace, thy cities rest; He feeds thy sons with finest wheat, And adds his blessing to their meat. Thy changing seasons he ordains, Thine early and thy latter rains; His flakes of snow like wool he sends, And thus the springing corn defends. With hoary frost he strews the ground; His hail descends with clatt'ring sound: Where is the man so vainly bold That dares defy his dreadful cold? He bids the southern breezes blow; The ice dissolves, the waters flow: But he hath nobler works and ways To call the Britons to his praise. To all the isle his laws are shown, His gospel through the nation known; He hath not thus revealed his word To every land: praise ye the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 147 Languages: English
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Psalm 147

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.334 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: God his being, attributes, and providence First Line: With songs and honors sounding loud Lyrics: With songs and honors sounding loud, Address the Lord on high; Over the heav'ns he spreads his cloud, And waters veil the sky. He sends his showers of blessing down To cheer the plains below; He makes the grass the mountains crown, And corn in valleys grow. He gives the grazing ox his meat, He hears the raven's cry; But man, who tastes his finest wheat, Should raise his honors high. His steady counsels change the face Of the declining year; He bids the sun cut short his race, And wintry days appear. His hoary frost, his fleecy snow, Descend and clothe the ground; The liquid streams forbear to flow, In icy fetters bound. When from the dreadful stores on high He pours the rattling hail, The wretch that dares this God defy Shall find his courage fail. He sends his word, and melts the snow, The fields no longer mourn; He calls the warmer gales to blow, And bids the spring return. The changing wind, the flying cloud, Obey his mighty word: With songs and honors sounding loud, Praise ye the sovereign Lord. Scripture: Psalm 147:7-9 Languages: English
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Dark Providence

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #36 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Of God Providence of God First Line: Thy way, O God, is in the sea Lyrics: 1 Thy way, O God, is in the sea; Thy paths I cannot trace: Nor comprehend the mystery Of thy unbounded grace. 2 Here the dark veils of flesh and sense My captive soul surround; Mysterious deeps of providence My wond'ring thoughts confound. 3 As thro' a glass, I dimly see The wonders of thy love; How little do I know of thee, Or of the joys above! 4 '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? 5 With raptures shall I then survey Thy providence and grace; And spend an everlasting day In wonder, love, and praise. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:9 Languages: English
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Psalm 147 Part 1

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.332 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: God his being, attributes, and providence First Line: Praise ye the Lord; 'tis good to raise Lyrics: Praise ye the Lord; 'tis good to raise Our hearts and voices in his praise; His nature and his works invite To make this duty our delight. The Lord builds up Jerusalem, And gathers nations to his name; His mercy melts the stubborn soul, And makes the broken spirit whole. He formed the stars, those heav'nly flames; He counts their numbers, calls their names; His wisdom's vast, and knows no bound, A deep where all our thoughts are drowned. Great is our Lord, and great his might; And all his glories infinite: He crowns the meek, rewards the just, And treads the wicked to the dust. Sing to the Lord, exalt him high, Who spreads his clouds all round the sky; There he prepares the fruitful rain, Nor lets the drops descend in vain. He makes the grass the hills adorn, And clothes the smiling fields with corn; The beasts with food his hands supply, And the young ravens when they cry. What is the creature's skill or force, The sprightly man, the warlike horse, The nimble wit, the active limb? All are too mean delights for him. But saints are lovely in his sight, He views his children with delight; He sees their hope, he knows their fear, And looks, and loves his image there. Scripture: Psalm 147 Languages: English
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Praise ye the Lord; 'tis good to raise

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #76 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: God his being, attributes, and providence Lyrics: Praise ye the Lord; 'tis good to raise Our hearts and voices in his praise; His nature and his works invite To make this duty our delight. The Lord builds up Jerusalem, And gathers nations to his name; His mercy melts the stubborn soul, And makes the broken spirit whole. He formed the stars, those heav'nly flames; He counts their numbers, calls their names; His wisdom's vast, and knows no bound, A deep where all our thoughts are drowned. Great is our Lord, and great his might; And all his glories infinite: He crowns the meek, rewards the just, And treads the wicked to the dust. Sing to the Lord, exalt him high, Who spreads his clouds all round the sky; There he prepares the fruitful rain, Nor lets the drops descend in vain. He makes the grass the hills adorn, And clothes the smiling fields with corn; The beasts with food his hands supply, And the young ravens when they cry. What is the creature's skill or force, The sprightly man, the warlike horse, The nimble wit, the active limb? All are too mean delights for him. But saints are lovely in his sight, He views his children with delight; He sees their hope, he knows their fear, And looks, and loves his image there. Scripture: Psalm 147 Languages: English
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The Lord will provide

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #141 (1891) Meter: 10.11 Topics: God Providence of First Line: Though troubles assail, and dangers affright Scripture: Matthew 6:11 Languages: English
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The Mysteries of Providence

Author: William Cowper (1731-1800) Hymnal: Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes #334 (1891) Topics: God Providence of First Line: God moves in a mysterious way Scripture: Psalm 97:2 Languages: English Tune Title: BYEFIELD
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The Mysteries of Providence

Author: William Cowper (1731-1800) Hymnal: Songs of Praise with Tunes #341 (1889) Topics: God Providence of First Line: God moves in a mysterious way Scripture: Psalm 97:2 Tune Title: BYEFIELD
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Providence

Author: Miss Williams Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #408 (1875) Topics: God Providence First Line: While thee I seek, protecting Power! Tune Title: BRATTLE STREET

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