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Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement Seat

Appears in 67 hymnals Topics: Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat; Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat First Line: With my whole heart I'll raise my song Lyrics: 1 With my whole heart I'll raise my song, Thy wonders I'll proclaim; Thou sovereign judge of right and wrong Wilt put my foes to shame. 2 I'll sing thy majesty and grace; My God prepares his throne To judge the world in righteousness, And make his vengeance known. 3 Then shall the Lord a refuge prove For all the poor opprest; To save the people of his love, And give the weary rest. 4 The men that know thy name will trust In thy abundant grace; For thou hast ne'er forsook the just, Who humbly seek thy face. 5 Sing praises to the righteous Lord, Who dwells on Zion's Hill, Who executes his threat'ning word, Whose works his grace fulfil. Scripture: Psalm 98
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The Wisdom and Equity of Providence

Appears in 55 hymnals Topics: Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat; Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat First Line: When the great Judge, supreme and just Lyrics: 1 When the great Judge, supreme and just Shall once enquire for blood; The humble souls that mourn in dust, Shall find a faithful God. 2 He from the dreadful gates of death Does his own children raise: In Zion’s gates, with cheerful breath, They sing their Father’s praise. 3 His foes shall fall, with heedless feet, Into the pit they made; And sinners perish in the net That their own hands have spread. 4 Thus by thy judgements, mighty God, Are thy deep counsels known: When men of mischief are destroyed, In snares that were their own. Pause. 5 The wicked shall sink down to hell; Thy wrath devour the lands That dare forget thee, or rebel Against thy known commands. 6 Though saints to sore distress are brought, And wait, and long complain, Their cries shall never be forgot, Nor shall their hopes be vain. 7 [Rise, great Redeemer, from thy seat, To judge and save the poor; Let nations tremble at thy feet, And man prevail no more. 8 Thy thunder shall affright the proud, And put their hearts to pain, Make them confess that thou art GOD, And they but feeble men.] Scripture: Psalm 9:12
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Lord, bless and pity us

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 48 hymnals Topics: God in grace and mercy; God in judgement and justice; Harvest; Unity of Humanity Lyrics: 1 Lord, bless and pity us, shine on us with your face: that your way may be known on earth, all nations know your grace. 2 Let people praise you, Lord; let all the people praise. Oh, let the nations all be glad, in songs their voices raise: 3 You'll justly people judge, on earth rule nations all. Let people praise you, Lord; let them praise you, both great and small. 4 The earth her fruit shall yield, our God shall blessing send. God shall us bless; all shall him fear unto earth's utmost end. Scripture: Psalm 67 Used With Tune: SANDYS Text Sources: The Scottish Psalter, 1929, alt.

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SANDYS

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 59 hymnals Topics: God in grace and mercy; God in judgement and justice; Harvest; Unity of Humanity Tune Sources: English traditional carol melody from Sandys' Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern, 1833 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55175 67217 17655 Used With Text: Lord, bless and pity us
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SONG 24

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 33 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625) Topics: Ash Wednesday; Despair and Trouble; Forgiveness; God in grace and mercy; God in judgement and justice; Lent; Penitence; Purity Of Heart; Renewal; Sin; Canticles and Affirmations of Faith Tune Key: e minor Incipit: 33455 43221 55677 Used With Text: O God, be gracious to me in your love

[Restore, O Lord, the honour of your name!]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Graham Kendrick (b. 1950); Chris Rolinson (b. 1958); David Peacock (b. 1949) Topics: Children and All-Age Worship; God in grace and mercy; God in judgement and justice; Judgement; Kingdom of God; Other Saints and Festivals Matthias the Apostle; Proper 17 Year C; Proper 24 Year C; Renewal; Suffering; The Church's Ministry and Mission; The Second Sunday before Advent Year B; The Third Sunday of Lent Year B Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 51324 34532 23212 Used With Text: Restore, O Lord, the honour of your name!

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Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement Seat

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.) #22a (1786) Topics: Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat; Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat First Line: With my whole heart I'll raise my song Lyrics: 1 With my whole heart I'll raise my song, Thy wonders I'll proclaim; Thou sovereign judge of right and wrong Wilt put my foes to shame. 2 I'll sing thy majesty and grace; My God prepares his throne To judge the world in righteousness, And make his vengeance known. 3 Then shall the Lord a refuge prove For all the poor opprest; To save the people of his love, And give the weary rest. 4 The men that know thy name will trust In thy abundant grace; For thou hast ne'er forsook the just, Who humbly seek thy face. 5 Sing praises to the righteous Lord, Who dwells on Zion's Hill, Who executes his threat'ning word, Whose works his grace fulfil. Scripture: Psalm 98 Languages: English
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Wrath and Mercy from the Judgment Seat

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.) #18b (1786) Topics: Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat; Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat First Line: With my whole heart I'll raise my song Lyrics: 1 With my whole heart I'll raise my song, Thy wonders I'll proclaim, Thou sovereign judge of right and wrong Wilt put my foes to shame. 2 I'll sing thy majesty and grace; My God prepares his throne To judge the world in righteousness, And make his vengeance known. 3 Then shall the Lord a refuge prove For all the poor opprest; To save the people of his love, And give the weary rest. 4 The men that know thy name will trust In thy abundant grace; For thou hast ne'er forsook the just, Who humbly seek thy face. 5 Sing praises to the righteous Lord, Who dwells on Zion's Hill, Who executes his threat'ning word, Whose works his grace fulfil. Scripture: Psalm 9:12 Languages: English
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Wrath and Mercy from the Judgment Seat

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #18b (1790) Topics: Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat; Judgement and Mercy; Wrath and Mercy from the Judgement-Seat First Line: With my whole heart I'll raise my song Lyrics: 1 With my whole heart I'll raise my song, Thy wonders I'll proclaim, Thou sovereign judge of right and wrong Wilt put my foes to shame. 2 I'll sing thy majesty and grace; My God prepares his throne To judge the world in righteousness, And make his vengeance known. 3 Then shall the Lord a refuge prove For all the poor opprest; To save the people of his love, And give the weary rest. 4 The men that know thy name will trust In thy abundant grace; For thou hast ne'er forsook the just, Who humbly seek thy face. 5 Sing praises to the righteous Lord, Who dwells on Zion's Hill, Who executes his threat'ning word, Whose works his grace fulfil. Scripture: Psalm 9:12 Languages: English

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David Peacock

b. 1949 Person Name: David Peacock (b. 1949) Topics: Children and All-Age Worship; God in grace and mercy; God in judgement and justice; Judgement; Kingdom of God; Other Saints and Festivals Matthias the Apostle; Proper 17 Year C; Proper 24 Year C; Renewal; Suffering; The Church's Ministry and Mission; The Second Sunday before Advent Year B; The Third Sunday of Lent Year B Arranger of "[Restore, O Lord, the honour of your name!]" in Ancient and Modern

Graham Kendrick

b. 1950 Person Name: Graham Kendrick (b. 1950) Topics: Children and All-Age Worship; God in grace and mercy; God in judgement and justice; Judgement; Kingdom of God; Other Saints and Festivals Matthias the Apostle; Proper 17 Year C; Proper 24 Year C; Renewal; Suffering; The Church's Ministry and Mission; The Second Sunday before Advent Year B; The Third Sunday of Lent Year B Author of "Restore, O Lord, the honour of your name!" in Ancient and Modern Graham Kendrick (b. England, August 2, 1950), the son of a Baptist minister in Northamptonshire, is one of the most prolific Christian singer-songwriters in the United Kingdom. He’s written music for over thirty years, and to date has released thirty-eight albums. He is best known for his songs “Shine, Jesus, Shine,” “Knowing You,” and “The Servant King.” Kendrick has received honorary doctorates in divinity from Brunel University and Wycliffe College. In 1987 he helped co-found the March for Jesus, which today is a global phenomenon in which Christians take their faith to the streets in a celebration of Christ. In 1995 Kendrick received a Dove Award for his international work, and he remains an active advocate for Compassion International, which is a Christian child sponsorship organization dedicated to the long-term development of children living in poverty around the world, and also is a contributor to CompassionArt, an organization with the aim of generating income from works of art to assist in the relief of suffering around the planet. Laura de Jong

Ian Pitt-Watson

1921 - 1995 Person Name: Ian Robertson Pitt-Watson (1923-1995) Topics: Ash Wednesday; Despair and Trouble; Forgiveness; God in grace and mercy; God in judgement and justice; Lent; Penitence; Purity Of Heart; Renewal; Sin; Canticles and Affirmations of Faith Author of "O God, be gracious to me in your love" in Ancient and Modern Ian Pitt-Watson (b. Glasgow, Scotland, 1923; d. London, England, January 11, 1995) was educated at the University of Edinburgh and graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London. Ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1950, he served the Cathedral Church of St. Giles in Edinburgh, Scotland (the church where John Knox had been preacher). From 1952 to 1958 he was chaplain of the University of Aberdeen and later served congregations in Dundee and Glasgow. He returned to teach at Aberdeen in 1974 before moving in 1980 to become professor of preaching and practical theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, where he remained until retirement. Pitt-Watson was a highly regarded scholar, expositor, and preacher in both Europe and North America. Among his published works are Preaching: a Kind of Folly (1976) and A Primer for Preachers (1986). Some of his psalm paraphrases were published in The Church Hymnary of 1973. Bert Polman