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National Prosperity

Appears in 11 hymnals Matching Instances: 4 First Line: O happy land, whose sons in youth Lyrics: 1 O happy land, whose sons in youth, In sturdy strength and noble truth, Like plants in vigor spring; Whose daughters fair, a queenly race, Are like the cornerstones that grace The palace of a king, The palace of a king. 2 O happy land, when flock and field Their rich, abundant increase yield, And blessings multiply; When plenty all thy people share, And no invading foe is there, And no distressful cry, And no distressful cry. 3 O happy people, favored land To whom the Lord with liberal hand Hath thus His goodness shown; Yes, surely is that people blest By whom Jehovah is confessed To be their God alone, To be their God alone. Topics: Blessedness Of Those Trusting Christ; Children A blessing; Christ Providences of; Christians Saved by Grace; Our Country; Family; Harvest Songs; Nature An Emblem of Grace; Parents and Children; Temperance Songs Scripture: Psalm 144 Used With Tune: SHORTLE
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O People Blest, Whose Sons in Youth

Meter: 8.8.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 3 Lyrics: 1 O people blest, whose sons in youth, in sturdy strength and noble truth, like plants in vigor spring; whose daughters fair, a queenly race, are like the cornerstones that grace the palace of a king, the palace of a king. 2 O people blest, when flock and field their rich, abundant increase yield, and blessings multiply; when plenty all thy children share, and no invading foe is there, and no distressful cry, and no distressful cry. 3 O happy people, favored land, to whom the Lord with lib'ral hand has thus his goodness shown; yea, surely is that people blest by whom Jehovah is confessed to be their God alone, to be their God alone. Topics: The Church The Covenant People; Christian Education; Family Worship; Peace and Joy; Prosperity; Temperance Scripture: Psalm 144:12-15 Used With Tune: SHORTLE Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912; alt. 1961
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O Lord, Our God, Almighty King

Author: Lovie R. Stratton Appears in 5 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Lyrics: 1. O Lord, our God, almighty King, We fain would make this temple ring With our adoring praise; And joining with the ransomed host, To Father, Son and Holy Ghost, Our grateful songs we raise, Our grateful songs we raise. 2. The heav’n of heav’ns cannot contain Thy majesty, and in Thy train Thy archangel veils his face; Yet curtained tent or temple fair, If humble contrite hearts be there, May be Thy resting place, May be Thy resting place. 3. We sing Thy wondrous works and ways; We sing the glorious displays Of love and power divine; In all our past, Thy matchless grace, Hath been vouchsafed within this place The glory e’er be Thine, The glory e’er be Thine. 4. These courts renewed and made more meet For Thine abode, low at Thy feet With prayer, to Thee we bring; Hear and forgive; Thy love distill; This temple with Thy glory fill; Our Father and our King, Our Father and our King! Used With Tune: SHORTLE

神的兒子,親愛救主 (O blessed Saviour, Son of God)

Author: James G. Deck Appears in 2 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 First Line: 神的兒子,親愛救主 Used With Tune: [O blessed Saviour, Son of God]

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