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Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: A Baptist Hymn Book, Designed Especially for the Regular Baptist Church and All Lovers of Truth #d75 (1844) Hymnal Title: A Baptist Hymn Book, Designed Especially for the Regular Baptist Church and All Lovers of Truth Languages: English
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Election Sovereign and Free

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #75 (1844) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) First Line: Behold the potter and the clay Lyrics: 1 Behold the potter and the clay; He forms his vessels as he please; Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. 2 [Does not the workman’s power extend O’er all the mass, which part to choose, And mould it for a nobler end, And which to leave for viler use?] 3 May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favours as he will? Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? 4 [What if, to make his terror known, He let his patience long endure, Suffering vile rebels to go on, And seal their own destruction sure?] 5 [What if he mean to show his grace, And his electing love employs, To mark out some of mortal race, And form them fit for heavenly joys?] 6 Shall man reply against his Lord, And call his Maker’s ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? 7 But O, my soul, if truths so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey, And wait the great decisive day. 8 Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world before his throne, With joy or terror shall confess The glory of his righteousness. Topics: Election and God's Decrees Languages: English
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Behold the potter and the clay

Hymnal: Christian Psalmody, in Four Parts; containing Dr. Watt's Psalms Abridged; Dr. Watt's Hymns Abridged; Select Hymns from Other Authors; and Select Harmony #WH.I.117 (1817) Hymnal Title: Christian Psalmody, in Four Parts; containing Dr. Watt's Psalms Abridged; Dr. Watt's Hymns Abridged; Select Hymns from Other Authors; and Select Harmony Languages: English
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Behold the potter and the clay

Hymnal: Church Pastorals, hymns and tunes for public and social worship #759 (1864) Hymnal Title: Church Pastorals, hymns and tunes for public and social worship Topics: The Christian System Languages: English
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Election, sovereign and free

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.) #XX (1786) Hymnal Title: 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.) First Line: The potter moulds the pliant clay Lyrics: 1 The potter moulds the pliant clay, And forms to various shapes with ease; Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. 2 May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favours as he will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? 3 Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker's ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? 4 But, O my soul, if truth so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey And wait the great decisive day. 5 Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world, before his throne, With joy or terror, shall confess His sovereign power and pardoning grace. Scripture: Romans 9:21 Languages: English
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Election, sovereign and free

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.) #XX (1786) Hymnal Title: 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.) First Line: The potter moulds the pliant clay Lyrics: 1 The potter moulds the pliant clay, And forms to various shapes with ease; Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. 2 May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favours as he will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet bd just and gracious still? 3 Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker's ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? 4 But, O my soul, if truth so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey And wait the great decisive day. 5 Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world, before his throne, With joy or terror, shall confess His sovereign power and pardoning grace. Scripture: Romans 9:21 Languages: English
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Election, sovereign and free

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #XX (1787) Hymnal Title: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David First Line: The potter moulds the pliant clay Lyrics: 1 The potter moulds the pliant clay, And forms to various shapes with ease; Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. 2 May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favours as he will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet bd just and gracious still? 3 Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker's ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? 4 But, O my soul, if truth so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey And wait the great decisive day. 5 Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world, before his throne, With joy or terror, shall confess His sovereign power and pardoning grace. Scripture: Romans 9:21 Languages: English
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Election, sovereign and free

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #XX (1790) Hymnal Title: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David First Line: The potter moulds the pliant clay Lyrics: 1 The potter moulds the pliant clay, And forms to various shapes with ease; Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. 2 May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favours as he will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? 3 Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker's ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? 4 But, O my soul, if truth so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey And wait the great decisive day. 5 Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world, before his throne, With joy or terror, shall confess His sovereign power and pardoning grace. Scripture: Romans 9:21 Languages: English
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Election, sovereign and free

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #H.XX (1785) Hymnal Title: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David First Line: The potter moulds the pliant clay Lyrics: 1 The potter moulds the pliant clay, And forms to various shapes with ease; Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. 2 May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favours as he will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? 3 Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker's ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? 4 But, O my soul, if truth so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey And wait the great decisive day. 5 Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world, before his throne, With joy or terror, shall confess His sovereign power and pardoning grace. Scripture: Romans 9:21 Languages: English
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Election sovereign and free

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #I.CXVII (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books First Line: Behold the potter and the clay Lyrics: 1 [Behold the potter and the clay, He forms his vessels as he please; Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. 2 Doth not the workman’s pow.r extend O’er all the mass, which part to choose, And mould it for a nobler end, And which to leave for viler use?] 3 May not the sov'reign Lord on high Dispense his favours as he will; Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? 4 What if to make his terror known, He let his patience long endure, Suff'ring vile rebels to go on, And seal their own destruction sure? 5 What if he means to shew his grace, And his electing love employs, To mark out some of mortal race, And form them fit for heav'nly joys?] 6 Shall man reply against the Lord And call his Maker’s ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word, Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? 7 But, O my soul, if truths so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey, And wait the great decisive day. 8 Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world before his throne, With joy or terror shall confess, The glory of his righteousness. Scripture: Romans 9:21-24 Languages: English

Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Hymns Selected #d22 (1808) Hymnal Title: Hymns Selected Languages: English

Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Hymns Selected from Dr. Watts, Dr. Doddridge and Various Other Writers #d22 (1803) Hymnal Title: Hymns Selected from Dr. Watts, Dr. Doddridge and Various Other Writers Languages: English

Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d70 (1844) Hymnal Title: Parish Psalmody

Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d72 (1848) Hymnal Title: Parish Psalmody

Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Social, Private and Public Worship in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. #d73 (1843) Hymnal Title: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Social, Private and Public Worship in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
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Hymn 117

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.117 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The First Line: Behold the potter and the clay Lyrics: Behold the potter and the clay, He forms his vessels as he please: Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. [Doth not the workman's power extend O'er all the mass, which part to choose And mold it for a nobler end, And which to leave for viler use?] May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favors as he will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? [What if, to make his terror known, He lets his patience long endure, Suff'ring vile rebels to go on, And seal their own destruction sure? What if he means to show his grace, And his electing love employs To mark out some of mortal race, And form them fit for heav'nly joys?] Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker's ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? But, O my soul! if truths so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey, And wait the great decisive day. Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world before his throne With joy or terror shall confess The glory of his righteousness. Scripture: Romans 9:20-23 Languages: English
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Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #218 (1859) Hymnal Title: The Baptist Hymn Book
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Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Columbian Repository #469 (1803) Hymnal Title: The Columbian Repository
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Behold The Potter And The Clay

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9503 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Lyrics: 1 Behold the potter and the clay, He forms his vessels as he please; Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of His high decrees. 2 Doth not the workman’s power extend O’er all the mass, which part to choose And mold it for a nobler end, And which to leave for viler use? 3 May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense His favors as He will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? 4 What if, to make His terror known, He lets His patience long endure, Suff’ring vile rebels to go on, And seal their own destruction sure? 5 What if He means to show His grace, And His electing love employs To make out some of mortal race, And form them fit for heav’nly joys? 6 Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his maker’s ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? 7 But, O my soul! if truths so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still His written will obey, And wait the great decisive day. 8 Then shall He make His justice known, And the whole world before His throne With joy or terror shall confess The glory of His righteousness. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CRISPIN
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Behold the potter and the clay

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #126 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts Lyrics: Behold the potter and the clay, He forms his vessels as he please: Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. [Doth not the workman's power extend O'er all the mass, which part to choose And mold it for a nobler end, And which to leave for viler use?] May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favors as he will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? [What if, to make his terror known, He lets his patience long endure, Suff'ring vile rebels to go on, And seal their own destruction sure? What if he means to show his grace, And his electing love employs To mark out some of mortal race, And form them fit for heav'nly joys?] Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker's ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? But, O my soul! if truths so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey, And wait the great decisive day. Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world before his throne With joy or terror shall confess The glory of his righteousness. Scripture: Romans 9:20-23 Languages: English

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