| Don Cusic - 2002 - 532 страници
...name adore; The British Isles shall send the noise Across the ocean to the shore. Before Jehovak's awful throne, Ye nations, bow with sacred joy; Know...Lord is God alone; He can create, and He destroy. We are His people, \ve His care, Our souls and all our mortal frame; What lasting honors shall we rear,... | |
| Richard Cimino - 2003 - 268 страници
...Quitman, by contrast, things began with a more Reformed (and also American) evocation of divine power: Before Jehovah's awful throne, Ye nations bow with...that the Lord is God alone; He can create, and he destroy.11 9. Frederick Henry Quitman, Evangelical Catechism: Or a Short Exposition of the Principal... | |
| Marion J. Hatchett - 2003 - 532 страници
...send the Noise Across the Ocean to the Shore. Nations, attend before his Throne With solemn Fear, and sacred Joy: Know that the Lord is God alone; He can create, and he destroy. In Watts's earlier version of this psalm, in his Horae Lyricae (London, 1706), the second stanza had... | |
| Harold W. Attridge, Margot Elsbeth Fassler - 2004 - 506 страници
...Ps 100 and sung to the melody of the "Old Hundredth." 14 I bring to your attention the first verse: Before Jehovah's awful throne, Ye nations, bow with...the Lord is God alone, He can create and He destroy. In the four years since my study was completed, Salem Baptist Church has undergone a number of significant... | |
| Fred Kimball Graham - 2004 - 192 страници
...1/4 1/4 2/4 1/4 1/4 HYMN 266_ OLD HUNDRED. LM (Tiffin Martin Lutlicr. I 1. De-fore Je-ho-Yoh'saw-ful throne, Ye na-tions, bow with sacred joy; Know that the Lord is God a-lone, He can ere - ate, and he ile-stroy. """ JJ IJ JIJ m 2. His Mnercign power, without OUT aid, Made us of clay,... | |
| Bouck White - 2005 - 241 страници
...meeting, and so sat in the front pew. I'm not much of a singer, but I couldn't help joining in the hymn; Before Jehovah's awful throne, Ye nations bow with sacred joy; Know that the Lard is God alone; He can create and He destroy. There was prayer by Dr. Durbin, and an address by... | |
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