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O that the Lord's salvation

Author: Rev. Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) Hymnal: Carmina Sanctorum, a selection of hymns and songs of praise with tunes #636 (1886) Scripture: Psalm 14:7 Topics: Missions Languages: English
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Death may dissolve my body now

Author: Isaac Watts; Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #658 (1835) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 14 Lyrics: [Death may dissolve my body now, And bear my spirit home; Why do my minutes move so slow, Nor my salvation come? With heav'nly weapons I have fought The battles of the Lord; Finished my course, and kept the faith, And wait the sure reward.] God has laid up in heav'n for me A crown which cannot fade; The righteous Judge at that great day Shall place it on my head. Nor hath the King of grace decreed This prize for me alone; But all that love and long to see Th' appearance of his Son. Jesus the Lord shall guard me safe From every ill design; And to his heav'nly kingdom keep This feeble soul of mine. God is my everlasting aid, And hell shall rage in vain; To him be highest glory paid And endless praise--Amen. Languages: English
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Grace Triumphant in Jesus

Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCXV (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 14:3-4 First Line: Hail! mighty Jesus, how divine Lyrics: 1 Hail! mighty Jesus; how divine Is thy victorious sword! The stoutest rebel must resign At thy commanding word. 2 Deep are the wounds thy arrows give; They pierce the hardest heart: Thy smiles of grace, the slain revive, And joy, succeeds to smart. 3 Still gird thy sword upon thy thigh, Ride with majestic sway: Go forth, sweet Prince, triumphantly And make thy foes obey. 4 And, when thy vict'ries are complete; When all the chosen race Shall round the throne of glory meet, To sing thy conq'ring grace; 5 O may my humble soul be found Among that favour'd band! And I, with them, thy praise will sound Throughout Immanuel's land. Languages: English
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Wach auf, du Geist der ersten Zeugen

Author: Karl Heinrich von Bogatzky; Albert Knapp Hymnal: Antwort Finden in alten und neuen Liedern, in Worten zum Nachdenken und Beten #241 (2014) Scripture: Psalm 14:7 Lyrics: 1 Wach auf, du Geist der ersten Zeugen, die auf der Mau'r als treue Wächter stehn, die Tag und Nächte nimmer schweigen und die getrost dem Feind entgegengehn, ja deren Schall die ganze Welt durchdringt und aller Völker Scharen zu dir bringt. 2 O daß dein Feuer bald entbrennte, o möcht es doch in alle Lande gehn! Ach Herr, gib doch in deine Ernte viel Knechte, die in treuer Arbeit stehn. O Herr der Ernte, siehe doch darein: die Ernt ist groß, die Zahl der Knechte klein. 3 Dein Sohn hat ja mit klaren Worten uns diese Bitt in unsern Mund gelegt. O siehe, wie an allen Orten sich deiner Kinder Herz und Sinn bewegt, dich herzinbrünstig hierum anzuflehn; drum hör, o Herr, und sprich: "Es soll geschehn." 4 So gib dein Wort mit großen Scharen, die in der Kraft Evangelisten sein; laß eilend Hilf uns widerfahren und brich in Satans Reich mit Macht hinein. O breite, Herr, auf weitem Erdenkreis dein Reich bald aus zu deines Namens Preis! 5 Ach daß die Hilf aus Zion käme! O daß dein Geist, so wie dein Wort verspricht, dein Volk aus dem Gefängnis nähme! O würd es doch nur bald vor Abend licht! Ach reiß, o Herr, den Himmel bald entzwei und komm herab zur Hilf und mach uns frei! 6 Ach laß dein Wort recht schnelle laufen, es sei kein Ort ohn dessen Glanz und Schein. Ach führe bald dadurch mit Haufen der Heiden Füll zu allen Toren ein! Ja wecke dein Volk Israel bald auf, und also segne deines Wortes Lauf! 7 Laß jede hoh und niedre Schule die Werkstatt deines guten Geistes sein, ja sitze du nur auf dem Stuhle und präge dich der Jugend selber ein, daß treuer Lehrer viel und Beter sein, die für die ganze Kirche flehn und schrein! 8 Du wirst dein herrlich Werk vollenden, der du der Welten Heil und Richter bist; du wirst der Menschheit Jammer wenden, so dunkel jetzt dein Weg, o Heilger, ist. Drum hört der Glaub nie auf, zu dir zu flehn; du tust doch über Bitten und Verstehn. Topics: Lieder zum Gottesdienst Sammlung und Sendung Languages: German Tune Title: [Wach auf, du Geist der ersten Zeugen]
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Psalm 14 Part 1

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.27 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: Fools in their heart believe and say Lyrics: Fools in their heart believe and say "That all religion's vain; There is no God that reigns on high, Or minds th' affairs of men." From thoughts so dreadful and profane, Corrupt discourse proceeds; And in their impious hands are found Abominable deeds. The Lord from his celestial throne Looked down on things below, To find the man that sought his grace, Or did his justice know. By nature all are gone astray, Their practice all the same; There's none that fears his Maker's hand; There's none that loves his name. Their tongues are used to speak deceit, Their slanders never cease; How swift to mischief are their feet, Nor know the paths of peace! Such seeds of sin (that bitter root) In every heart are found; Nor can they bear diviner fruit, Till grace refine the ground. Topics: Atheism practical; Persecutors their folly; Practical atheism; Sin of nature; Sin universal; Wickedness of man Languages: English
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Fools, in their hearts believe and say

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.XIV.I (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 14:1-6 Lyrics: 1 Fools, in their hearts believe and say, "That all religion’s vain, "There is no God that reigns on high, "Or minds th’affairs of men." 2 From thoughts so dreadful and profane, Corrupt discourse proceeds; And in their impious hands are found Abominable deeds. 3 The Lord, from his celestial throne Look'd down on things below, To find the man that sought his grace, Or did his justice know. 4 By nature all are gone astray, Their practice all the same; There’s none that fears his Maker’s hand, There’s none that loves his name. 5 Their tongues are us'd to speak deceit, Their slanders never cease; How swift to mischief are their feet: Nor know the paths of peace. 6 Such seeds of sin (that bitter root) In ev'ry heart are found; Nor can they bear diviner fruit, 'Till grace refine the ground. Topics: By Nature all men are Sinners Languages: English
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By Nature all Men are Sinners

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XIVa (1780) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: Fools in their hearts believe and say Lyrics: First Part. 1 Fools in their hearts believe and say "That all religion’s vain: "There is no GOD that reigns on high, "Or minds th’ affairs of men." 2 From thoughts so dreadful and profane, Corrupt discourse proceeds; And in their impious hands are found Abominable Deeds. 3 The Lord, from his celestial throne Look'd down on things below, To find the man that sought his grace, Or did his justice know. 4 By nature all are gone astray; Their practice all the same, There’s none that fears his maker’s hand; There’s none that love's his name. 5 Their tongues are us'd to speak deceit; Their slanders never cease; How swift to mischief are their feet; Nor know the paths of peace? 6 Such seeds of sin (that bitter root) In ev'ry heart are found; Nor can they bear diviner fruit, 'Till grace refine the ground. Languages: English
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By Nature all Men are Sinners

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #XIVa (1785) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: Fools in their hearts believe and say Lyrics: 1 Fools in their hearts believe and say, "That all religion’s vain, "There is no God that reigns on high, "Or minds th’ affairs of men." 2 From thoughts so dreadful and profane Corrupt discourse proceeds; And in their impious hands are found Abominable deeds. 3 The Lord from his celestial throne Look'd down on things below, To find the man that sought his grace, Or did his justice know. 4 By nature all are gone astray, Their practice all the same; There’s none that fears his Maker’s hand; There’s none that loves his name. 5 Their tongues are us'd to speak deceit, Their slanders never cease; How swift to mischief are their feet; Nor know the paths of peace. 6 Such seeds of sin (that bitter root) In ev'ry heart are found; Nor can they bear diviner fruit, Till grace refine the ground. Languages: English
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By Nature all Men are Sinners

Hymnal: Psalms #14a (1793) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: Fools, in their hearts believe and say Lyrics: 1 Fools, in their hearts believe and say, "That all religion’s vain, "There is no God that reigns on high, "Or minds th’ affairs of men." 2 From thoughts so dreadful and profane, Corrupt discourse proceeds; And in their impious hands are found Abominable deeds. 3 The Lord from his celestial throne Look'd down on things below, To find the man that sought his grace, Or did his justice know. 4 By nature all are gone astray, Their practice all the same; There’s none that fears his Maker’s hand, There’s none that loves his name. 5 Their tongues are us'd to speak deceit, Their slanders never cease; How swift to mischief are their feet; Nor know the paths of peace. 6 Such seeds of sin (that bitter root) In ev'ry heart are found; Nor can they bear diviner fruit, 'Till grace refine the ground. Languages: English
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Fools in their Hearts believe and say

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P14a (1766) Scripture: Psalm 14 Lyrics: 1 Fools in their Hearts believe and say, "That all Religion's vain; There is no GOD that reigns on high, Or minds th' Affairs of Men." 2 From Thoughts so dreadful and prophane Corrupt Discourse proceeds; And in their impious Hands are found Abominable Deeds. 3 The Lord from his Celestial Throne Look'd down on Things below, To find the Man that sought his Grace, Or did his Justice know. 4 By Nature all are gone astray, Their Practice all the same; There's none that fears his Maker's Hand, There's none that loves his Name. 5 Their Tongues are us'd to speak Deceit, Their Slanders never cease; How swift to Mischief are their Feet; Nor know the Paths of Peace. 6 Such Seeds of Sin (that bitter Root) In ev'ry Heart are found; Nor can they bear diviner Fruit, Till Grace refine the Ground. Topics: Atheism practical; Persecutors their folly; Sin of nature; Sin universal; Wickedness of Man Languages: English

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