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Great God, the heavens well-ordered frame

Hymnal: The New Hymn Book, Designed for Universalist Societies #5 (1833) Topics: God in Nature
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Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, Adapted to Public Worship #P19.4 (1835)
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Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Congregational Hymn Book #40 (1857)
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Great God! the heavens well-ordered frame

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship (Rev. ed. with supplement) #41 (1845) Languages: English
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Great God! the heavens well-ordered frame

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Springfield Collection of Hymns for Sacred Worship #126 (1835)
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Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns #190 (1846) Languages: English
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Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame

Author: Watts Hymnal: Hymns for the Sanctuary #240 (1849) Languages: English
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Great God, the heavens well-ordered frame

Author: Watts Hymnal: The New Congregational Hymn and Tune Book, for Public, Social and Private Worship #482 (1859)
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Great God, the heaven's well-ordered frame

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for the use of Universalist Societies and Families (13th ed.) #174 (1842) Languages: English
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The Book of Nature and Scripture

Hymnal: Psalms #19d (1793) First Line: Great God, the heavens well ordered frame Lyrics: 1 Great God, the heav'n's well order'd frame Declares the glories of thy name: There thy rich works of wonder shine; A thousand starry beauties there, A thousand radiant marks appear Of boundless pow'r, and skill divine. 2 From night to day, from day to night, The dawning and the dying light, Lectures of heav'nly wisdom read; With silent eloquence they raise Our thoughts to our Creator's praise, And neither sound nor language need. 3 Yet their divine instructions run Far as the journies of the sun, And ev'ry nation knows their voice: The sun, like some young bridegroom drest, Breaks from the chambers of the east, Rolls round, and makes the earth rejoice. 4 Where'er he spreads his beams abroad, He smiles and speaks his maker God: All nature joins to shew thy praise: Thus God in ev'ry creature shines; Fair is the book of nature's lines, But fairer is thy book of grace. Pause. 5 I love the volumes of thy word: What light and joy those leaves afford To souls benighted and distrest! Thy precepts guide my doubtful way, Thy fear forbids my feet to stray, Thy promise leads my heart to rest. 6 From the discov'ries of thy law The perfect rules of life I draw: These are my study and delight; Not honey so invites the taste, Nor gold that hath the furnace past Appears so pleasing to the sight. 7 Thy threat'nings wake my slumb'ring eyes, And warn me where my danger lies; But 'tis thy blessed gospel, Lord, That makes my guilty conscience clean, Converts my soul, subdues my sin, And gives a free, but large reward. 8 Who knows the errors of his thoughts? My God, forgive my secret faults, And from presumptuous sins restrain; Accept my poor attempts of praise, That I have read thy book of grace And book of nature not in vain. Scripture: Psalm 19 Languages: English

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