And na­ture

The phrase "And na­ture" resonates through 8 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

And na­ture· 8 hymns found
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Let ev­ery heart pre­pare Him room,
Let ev­ery heart pre­pare Him room,
And dist­ant climes Thy name ad­ore,
The new-born earth was laid,
Its hat­ed scep­ter shows;
With fear be­fore Him stand;
With joy we view the pleas­ing change,
In wild dis­or­der, at­oms meet,

And na­ture

And Heav’n and na­ture sing,
And Heav­en and na­ture sing,
end
Its fair­est bloom dis­played;
Of com­pli­cat­ed woes.
And rests on His com­mand.
O may no gloo­my crime
But Je­sus lives when na­ture dies,

Joy to the World (Tillotson)

lyricist: Edith Tillotson, 1914, and Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Ira Wilson and Lowell Mason
Hymn 1

...Let ev­ery heart pre­pare Him room,

And Heav’n and na­ture sing,

And Heav’n and na­ture sing,...

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Let ev­ery heart pre­pare Him room,

And Heav’n and na­ture sing,

And Heav’n and na­ture sing,

Joy to the World (Tillotson)

Joy to the World (Watts)

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: From Handel
Hymn 2

...Let ev­ery heart pre­pare Him room,

And Heav­en and na­ture sing,

And Heav­en and na­ture sing,...

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Let ev­ery heart pre­pare Him room,

And Heav­en and na­ture sing,

And Heav­en and na­ture sing,

Joy to the World (Watts)

To Thee, My Heart, Eternal King

lyricist: Exeter Collection
Composer: William Gardiner
Hymn 3

...And dist­ant climes Thy name ad­ore,

Till time and na­ture are no more.

end...

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And dist­ant climes Thy name ad­ore,

Till time and na­ture are no more.

end

To Thee, My Heart, Eternal King

When on Her Maker’s Bosom

lyricist: Reginald Heber (1783–1826)
Composer: W. D. Farrer, 1889
Hymn 4

...The new-born earth was laid,

And na­ture’s op­en­ing blos­som

Its fair­est bloom dis­played;...

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The new-born earth was laid,

And na­ture’s op­en­ing blos­som

Its fair­est bloom dis­played;

When on Her Maker’s Bosom

When Sickness Shakes the Languid Frame

lyricist: Ottiwell Heginbothom, 1763
Composer: Frederick Gore-Ouseley, 1861
Hymn 5

...Its hat­ed scep­ter shows;

And na­ture faints be­neath the weight

Of com­pli­cat­ed woes....

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Its hat­ed scep­ter shows;

And na­ture faints be­neath the weight

Of com­pli­cat­ed woes.

When Sickness Shakes the Languid Frame

Rejoice, Ye Righteous, in the Lord

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Carl Gläser, 1828
Hymn 6

...With fear be­fore Him stand;

He spake, and na­ture took its birth,

And rests on His com­mand....

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With fear be­fore Him stand;

He spake, and na­ture took its birth,

And rests on His com­mand.

Rejoice, Ye Righteous, in the Lord

We Lift Our Hearts to Thee

lyricist: John Wesley, 1741
Composer: Garret Wellesley, ca. 1760
Hymn 7

...With joy we view the pleas­ing change,

And na­ture’s God ad­ore.

O may no gloo­my crime...

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With joy we view the pleas­ing change,

And na­ture’s God ad­ore.

O may no gloo­my crime

We Lift Our Hearts to Thee

Awake, Our Souls, Behold How Nigh

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 8

...In wild dis­or­der, at­oms meet,

And na­ture dies with aw­ful groan.

But Je­sus lives when na­ture dies,...

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In wild dis­or­der, at­oms meet,

And na­ture dies with aw­ful groan.

But Je­sus lives when na­ture dies,

Awake, Our Souls, Behold How Nigh

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