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O God, You Have Rejected Us

Author: Marie J. Post Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal
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O God, we with our ears have heard

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O God, we with our ears have heard, our fathers have us told, the work that in their days thou didst even in the days of old. 2 Thy hand did drive the heathen out, and plant them in their place; the nations all thou didst afflict, but them thou didst increase. 3 For neither got their sword the land, nor did their arm them save; but thy right hand, arm, countenance; for God them favour gave. 4 Thou art my King: for Jacob, Lord, deliverances command. 5 Through thee we shall push down our foes, that do against us stand: We, through thy name, shall tread down those that risen against us have. 6 For in my bow I shall not trust, nor shall my sword me save. 7 But from our foes thou hast us saved, our haters put to shame. 8 In God we all the day do boast, and ever praise thy name. 9 But now we are cast off by thee, thou puttest us to shame; and when our armies forth do go, thou goest not with them. 10 Thou mak’st us from the enemy to turn back in dismay; and they, who hate us, for themselves our spoils do take away. 11 Like sheep for meat thou gavest us, ’mong heathen cast we be. 12 Thou didst for nought thy people sell; their price enriched not thee. 13 Unto our neighbours a reproach we have been made be thee; derision and a scorn to those that round about us be. 14 A by-word also thou dost us among the heathen make; the people, in contempt and spite, at us their heads do shake. 15 Before me my confusion doth abide continually, and of my countenance the shame doth wholly cover me. 16 For voice of him that doth reproach, and speaketh blasphemy; because of the avenging foe, and cruel enemy. 17 All this is come on us, yet we have not forgotten thee; nor falsely in thy covenant behaved ourselves have we. 18 Back from thy way turned not our hearts, from thee we have not strayed; 19 though crushed by thee in dragons’ haunts, and covered with death’s shade. 20 If we God’s name forgot, or stretched to a strange god our hands, 21 shall not God search this out? for he heart's secrets understands. 22 Yea, for thy sake we’re killed all day, counted as slaughter-sheep. 23 Rise, Lord, cast us not ever off, awake, why dost thou sleep? 24 O wherefore hidest thou thy face? forgett’st our cause distressed, 25 and our oppression? For our soul down to the dust is pressed. Our body also on the earth fast cleaving hold doth take. 26 Rise for our help, and us redeem, even for thy mercies’ sake. Scripture: Psalm 44 Used With Tune: OLD 44TH
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LORD, Plead My Case

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: LORD, plead my case when I am charged Topics: God As Judge; Imprecatory Psalms; Persecution; Poor; Praise; Protection Scripture: Psalm 35 Used With Tune: KINGSFOLD Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016
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Jesus, Our Lord, Ascend Thy Throne

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 77 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jesus, our Lord, ascend Thy throne, And near the Father sit; In Sion shall Thy power be known, And make Thy foes submit. 2 What wonders shall Thy Gospel do! Thy converts shall surpass The numerous drops of morning dew, And own Thy sovereign grace. 3 God hath pronounced a firm decree, Nor changes what He swore: “Eternal shall Thy priesthood be, When Adam is no more. 4 "Melchizedek, that wondrous priest, That king of high degree, That holy man who Abraham blessed Was but a type of Thee." 5 Jesus our priest for ever lives To plead for us above; Jesus our king for ever gives The blessings of His love. 6 God shall exalt His glorious head, And His high throne maintain; Shall strike the powers and princes dead Who dare oppose His reign. Used With Tune: AMESBURY Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719

From Dayspring's Faintest Eastern Goal

Author: Richard Mant; Sedulius Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: From the faint dayspring's eastern goal

From shore to shore let God's great name

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Text Sources: Psalm 67, alt.

In My Distress I Cry to God

Author: Clarence Walhout Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal
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As Twilight Softly Falls

Author: Emma C. Hewitt Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Dear Lord, as twilight softly falls Lyrics: 1. Dear Lord, as twilight softly falls, And nature sinks to rest, Let now Thy blessèd peace descend And soothe the troubled breast; As gently fades the light of day, And shades of night appear, Our longing hearts to Thee we bring, O heav’nly Father, hear! 2. Forgive the word, the thought unjust, The kindly deed undone; O, may for us a better day Rise with the morrow’s sun! Lend us the strength we sorely need, Be Thou our steadfast guide, And may we now and evermore, Cling closely to Thy side. 3. Lord, when our earthly race is run, O, may we by Thy grace, Hear from Thy lips the words Well done, And see Thee face to face. In Thy blest presence, there shall come No lingering shades of night; We hail afar the welcome ray, The day of glory bright. Text Sources: Grateful Praise, by William J. Kirkpatrick & Henry L. Gilmour (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall-Mack Company, 1902), number 35

Felicity

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Come Zion's children raise your voice
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My Lord, My Love, Was Crucified

Author: Rev. John Mason Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 33 hymnals Lyrics: 1 My Lord, my Love, was crucified, He all the pains did bear; But in the sweetness of His rest He makes His servants share. How sweetly rest Thy saints above Which in Thy bosom lie; The Church below doth rest in hope Of that felicity, Of that felicity. 2 Thou, Lord, who daily feed'st Thy sheep, Mak'st them a weekly feast; Thy flocks meet in their sev'ral folds Upon this day of rest. Welcome and dear unto my soul Are these sweet feasts of love; But what a Sabbath shall I keep When I shall rest above, When I shall rest above. 3 I bless Thy wise and wondrous love, Which binds us to be free; Which makes us leave our earthly snares, That we may come to Thee. I come, I wait, I hear, I pray, Thy footsteps, Lord, I trace; I sing to think this is the way Unto my Savior's face, Unto my Savior's face. Topics: Worship Used With Tune: HOLLAND

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