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To thee, most high and holy God

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.LXXV (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 To thee, most high and holy God, To thee our thankful hearts we raise; Thy works declare thy name abroad, Thy wond'rous works demand our praise. 2 To slav'ry doom'd, thy chosen sons Beheld their foes triumphant rise; And sore opprest by earthly thrones, They sought the Sov'reign of the skies. 3 'Twas then, great God, with equal pow'r, Arose thy vengeance and thy grace, To scourge their legions from the shore, And save the rem'nant of thy race. 4 Thy hand that form'd the restless main, And rear'd the mountain's awful head, Bade raging seas their course restrain, And desert wilds receive their dead. 5 Such wonders never come by chance, Nor van the winds such blessings blow: 'Tis God the judge doth one advance, 'Tis God that lays another low. 6 Let haughty tyrants sink their pride, Nor lift so high their scornful head; But lay their impious thoughts aside, And own the empire God hath made. Topics: Praise to God for the return of Peace Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English
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To thee, most high and holy God

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #75 (1789) Lyrics: 1 To thee, most high and holy God, To thee our thankful hearts we raise; Thy works declare thy name abroad, Thy wond'rous works demand our praise. 2 To slav'ry doom'd, thy chosen sons Beheld their foes triumphant rise; And sore opprest by earthly thrones, They sought the Sov'reign of the skies. 3 'Twas then, great God, with equal pow'r, Arose thy veng'ance and thy grace, To scourge their legions from the shore, And save the remnant of thy race. 4 Thy hand that form'd the restless main, And rear'd the mountain's awful head, Bade raging seas their course restrain, And desert wilds receive their dead. 5 Such wonders never come by chance, Nor van the winds such blessings blow: 'Tis God the judge doth one advance, 'Tis God that lays another low. 6 Let haughty tyrants sink their pride, Nor lift so high their scornful head; But lay their impious thoughts aside, And own the empire God hath made. Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English
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Praise to God for the return of Peace

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #LXXV (1785) First Line: To thee, most high and holy GOD Lyrics: 1 To thee, most high and holy GOD, To thee our thankful hearts we raise; Thy works declare thy name abroad, Thy wondrous works demand our praise. 2 To slavery doom'd, thy chosen sons Beheld their foes triumphant rise; And sore opprest by earthly thrones, They sought the sovereign of the skies. 3 'Twas then, great GOD, with equal power, Arose thy vengeance and thy grace, To scourge their legions from the shore, And save the remnant of thy race. 4 Thy hand that form'd the restless main, And rear'd the mountain's awful head, Bade raging seas their course restrain, And desert wilds receive their dead. 5 Such wonders never come by chance, Nor van the winds such blessings blow; 'Tis GOD the judge doth one advance, 'Tis GOD that lays another low. 6 Let haughty tyrants sink their pride, Nor lift so high their scornful head; But lay their impious thoughts aside, And own the empire GOD hath made. Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English
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Praise to God for the Return of Peace

Hymnal: Psalms #75 (1793) First Line: To thee, most high and holy God Lyrics: 1 To thee, most high and holy God, To thee our thankful hearts we raise; Thy works declare thy name abroad, Thy wond'rous works demand our praise. 2 To slav'ry doom'd, thy chosen sons Beheld their foes triumphant rise; And sore opprest by earthly thrones, They sought the Sov'reign of the skies. 3 'Twas then, great God, with equal pow'r Arose thy veng'ance and thy grace, To scourge their legions from the shore, And save the rem'nant of thy race. 4 Thy hand that form'd the restless main, And rear'd the mountain's awful head, Bade raging seas their course restrain, And desert wilds receive their dead. 5 Such wonders never come by chance, Nor can the winds such blessings blow; 'Tis God the judge doth one advance, 'Tis God that lays another low. 6 Let haughty tyrants sink their pride, Nor lift so high their scornful head; But lay their impious thoughts aside, And own the empire God hath made. Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English
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To thee, most high and holy God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Public Worship, and Approved by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America #P75 (1830)
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To thee, most high and holy God

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, Adapted to Public Worship #P75 (1835)
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To thee, most high and holy God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist; or, Watts' Psalms and Hymns #P75 (1840)
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To thee, most high and holy God

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for Christian Use and Worship #P75 (1845)
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To Thee, most high and holy God

Author: Barlow Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns, with the Doctrinal Standards and Liturgy of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America #P75 (1860)
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To thee, most high and holy God

Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns #P75 (1814)

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