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The rivers on of Babylon

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXXVIIa (1742) Lyrics: 1 The rivers on of Babylon, There when we fat us down, Yea sadly then we mourned when We Sion thought upon. 2 Our harps we did then hang amid Upon the willow tree. 3 Because there they that us away Led in captivity, Requir'd of us a song, and thus Ask'd mirth us waste who laid, Sing us among a Sion's song, Then unto us they said. 4 O how shall we whilst that we be In stranger's land accord, To sing a song that does belong Unto our God the Lord. 5 If I of thee forgetful be, O thou Jerusalem, Let my right hand of her command Be quite forgetful then. 6 Let cleave my tongue my palate on, If mind thee do not I: Or don't prefer Jerus'lem dear Above my highest joy. 7 Remember, Lord, Edom's sons word; Unto the ground, said they, It raze, it raze, when as it was Jerusalem her day. 8 Bless'd shall he be that payeth thee, Daughter of Babylon, Which must be waste, that which thou hast Rewarded us upon. 9 Yea, happy he shall surely be Who strongly up doth take Thy little ones, and on the stones Doth them in pieces brake. Scripture: Psalm 137 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David, the Servant of the Lord

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXXVI (1742) First Line: The trespass of the wicked one Lyrics: 1 The trespass of the wicked one Saith in assured wise, Within my heart, the fear of God Is not before his eyes. 2 Because that he in his own eyes Himself is flattering. Until that his iniquity Be found an hateful thing. 3 The words are vanity and guile Which from his mouth proceed, He hath left off for to be wise, And do the godly deed 4 He when he lieth on his bed, Doth mischief meditate: He sets himself in no good way, He doth not evil hate. [2] 5 Thy mercy O Jehovah is Within the heavens high; Thy faithfulness doth reach likewise Unto the cloudy sky. 6 Like mountains great thy righteousness; Thy judgments like unto The mighty deep: thou sav'st, O Lord, Both man and beast also. 7 O God, thy loving kindness is Of wondrous excellence: Therefore in shadow of thy wings Men's sons put confidence. 8 They of the fatness of thy house Unto the full shall take; And of the stream of thy delights To drink thou shalt them make. 9 For with thee is the spring of life, Light in thy light we see: O stretch thy loving kindness to Such as acknowledge thee. 10 To them that upright are in heart, Stretch out thy gracious love. 11 Let no proud foot against me come, Nor wicked hand me move. 12 There are they fallen all of them That work iniquities: They are cast down and never shall Be able to arise. Scripture: Psalm 36 Languages: English
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To the chief Musicain upon Shushannim. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXIX (1742) First Line: The waters in unto my soul Lyrics: 1 The waters in unto my soul Are come,O God me save. 2 I am in muddy deep sunk down Where I no standing have; Into deep water am come, Where floods me overflow. 3 I of my crying weary am, My throat is dried so: Mine eyes fail for my God I wait. 4 They that have hated me Without a cause, than mine head's hairs They more in number be. Also mine en'mies wrongfully They are that would me slay, They mighty are; then I restor'd What I took not away. 5 O God, thou know'st my foolishness, My sin's not hid from thee. Who wait on thee, Lord God of host, Let not be sham'd for me. O never suffer them who do For thee inquiry make, O God of Israel, to be Confounded for my sake. [2] 7 By reason that I for thy sake Reproach have suffered, Confusion my countenance Hath over covered. 8 I as a stranger am become My brethren ev'n unto, Unto my mother's children I An alien am also. 9 For of thy house the fervent zeal Hath quite up eaten me: And on me their reproaches fell That have reproached thee. 10 In fast I wept, and spent my soul; This was reproach to me. 11 And I my garments sackcloth made, Yet must their proverb be. 12 They that do sit within the gate, Against me speak they do: Unto the drinkers of strong drink I was a song also. 13 But I in an accepted time To thee Lord make my pray'r: O God, me in thy saving truth, And in much mercy hear. [3] 14 Deliver me out of the mire, And me from sinking keep: Let me be free'd mine haters from, And out of waters deep. 15 O'erflow me let not water floods, Nor me let swallow up The deep, and let not thou the pit Her mouth upon me shut. 16 Jehovah, hear thou me, for good Is thy benignity: After thy mercies multitude O turn thy face to me. 17 And from thy servant hide not thou Thy countenance away, Because that I in trouble am, Hear me without delay. 18 O draw thou nigh unto my soul, Redeem thou it likewise: Deliver me because of them That are mine enemies. 19 Thou my reproach hast known, also My shame, and my disgrace; Mine adversaries ev'ry one, They are before thy face. [4] 20 Reproach mine heart hath broke, I griev'd: I sough some me to moan, But none there was: and sought for some To comfort, but found none. 21 Instead moreover of my meat They gave unto me gall; They gave me vinegar to drink To quench my thirst withal. 22 Their table let before their face To them become a snare; And let it be a trap which should Have been for their welfare; 23 Their eyes let darkned be likewise, That they may never see; With trembling also make their loins, To shake continually. 24 Pour out thine ire on them, let seize On them thine anger fell. 24 Their palace let be desolate, None in their tents let dwell. 26 Because they do him persecute On whom thy stroke is found: Also they talk unto the grief Of them whom thou dost wound. 27 Do thou to their iniquity Iniquity more add: Into thy righteousness for them Let entrance none be had. 28 Out of the book of living ones O do thou them forth blot: And them amongst that righteous are Be written let them not. [5] 29 But I, O God, am poor and sad; Let thy health lift me high. 30 With song I'll praise the name of God, With thanks him magnify. 31 Unto Jehovah this also Shall be more pleasing far, Than any ox or bullock young That horn'd and hoofed are. 32 This thing when as they shall behold, Then shall be glad the meek: Also your heart shall ever live, That after God do seek 33 Because the Lord the poor doth hear, Nor's pris'ners doth despise: 34 Let heav'n, and earth, seas him praise, and all That move therein likewise. 35 For God will Judah's cities build, And Sion he will save' That they may dwell therein, and may In in possession have. 36 And of his servants then the seed Inherit shall the same: Also therein inhabit shall They that do love his name. Scripture: Psalm 69 Languages: English
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They blessed are, the Lord that fear

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXVIIIb (1742) Lyrics: 1 They blessed are, the Lord that fear, That walk on in his way. 2 For thou shalt feed on thy hands deed; Thou happy art I say: Yea it (hall be fall well with thee. 3 Thy wife mall be like to A fruitful vine that up by thine House sides doth flour'shing grow, Thy children round thy table found As olive branches are. 4 Behold thus he shall blessed be Who doth Jehovah fear. 5 From Sion hill Jehovah will A blessing give thee then: And thou shalt see prosperity Upon Jerusalem. Ev'n all the days that thy life stays, 6 Yea thou shalt see increase; Thy children then with their children, And Israel in peace. Scripture: Psalm 128 Languages: English
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A Song of Degrees

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXV (1742) First Line: They who do in Jehovah trust Lyrics: 1 They who do in Jehovah trust, Shall as mount Sion be, Which cannot be remov'd, but stands, To perpetuity. 2 Like as the mountains round about Jerusalem do stay: His people so the Lord surrounds From henceforth and for aye. 3 The wicked's rod on just mans lot Shall not abiding be; Lest just men should put forth their hands Unto iniquity 4 To all those that are good, O do Thy goodness Lord impart, And unto ev'ry one of them That are of upright heart. 5 But who turn to their crooked ways, The Lord shall make them go. With workers of iniquity: But peace be Isra'l to. Scripture: Psalm 125 Languages: English
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A Prayer of Moses, the Man of God

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXC (1742) First Line: Thou Lord our stay hast been Lyrics: 1 Thou Lord our stay hast been, an house Of habitation; From generation unto us, To generation. 2 Before the mountains were brought forth Or ever by thy word, Thou didst create the world and earth From aye to aye art God. 3 Thou dost by bruising to decay Turn miserable men; Ye sons of men, then dost thou say, Return ye back again. 4 For while a thousand years do last, It is but in thy sight As yesterday when it is past, And as a watch by night. 5 Thou dost them bear away like as A flood that overflows: Like sheep they are, and as the grass, Which in the morning grows. 6 Which in the morn is flourishing, And springing up doth rise; Which is cut down at evening, It withers up likewise. 7 Because by reason of thine ire We wasted are away; And by thine anger's burning fire We speedily decay. 8 Thou hast set our iniquities Before thee in thy sight; Our secret evils are likewise Before thy face's light. 9 Because in thy displeasure all Our days away are roll'd; We spend away our years withal Like as a tale that's told. 10 For threescore years and ten the days Of our few years contain: Or if through strength to fourscore rise, Their strength is grief and pain. For soon it's gone, and hence we pass, 11 O who is he doth know Thine anger's strength? according as Thy fear, thy wrath is so 12 O give thou us instruction To number so our days; That we our hearts may thereupon Turn into wisdom's ways. 13 Jehovah turn thy self again, How long yet shall it be? And let it thee repent for them That servants are to thee. 14 O satisfy us freely with Thy free benignity; That so through all our days we may Joy and make melody. 15 According to the days wherein Affliction we have had; And years wherein ill we have seen, Now also make us glad. 16 Unto thy servants, O do thou Thy handy-work declare. And shew thy comely glory to Those that their children are. 17 The beauty of Jehovah thus Our God let on us be: Confirm'd our handy-work on us, Confirm'd be it by thee. Scripture: Psalm 90 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician upon Shoshannim, Eduth, A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXX (1742) First Line: Thou that leadest Joseph Lyrics: 1 Thou that lead'st Joseph as a flock, O Israel's shepherd hear, Who dwell'st between the cherubims, O shine thou forth most clear. 2 Ephraim before, and Benjamin, Manasseh's tribe also. O stir thou up thy strength and come, For us salvation show. 3 O God return thou us again, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, that we May have deliverance. 4 Lord God of hosts, how long wilt smoke Against thy people's pray'rs? 5 Thou makest them to feed upon The bread of mournful tears. And giv'st them many tears to drink. 6 Our neighbours strife likewise Thou mak'st us, and among themselves Do laugh our enemies 7 O God of hosts turn us again, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, so we Shall have deliverance. [2] 8 From Egypt thou hast brought a vine, Forth also thou didst cast The heathen people, in their room The same thou planted hast. 9 Yea, thou before it didst prepare A room where it may stand, Thou didst it cause deep root to take, And it did fill the land. 10 Her shade spread hills, her boughs also, Like goodly cedars stood. 11 She sent her boughs into the sea, Her branches to the flood. 12 O why then hast thou broken down Her hedges utterly, So that all those do pluck at her Who in the way pass by? 13 The boar out of the wilderness Doth wasting it annoy. And wild beasts of the field the same Devouringly destroy. 14 We do beseech thee to return, O God of hosts incline To look from heaven, and behold, And visit thou this vine, 15 The vineyard which thou hast also With thy right hand set fast; That branch likewise which for thy self Confirm'd thou strongly hast. 16 It is consumed with the fire, And utterly cut down; They perish do, and that because Thy countenance doth frown. 17 Upon the man of thy right hand Thine hand let present be, Upon the son of man whom thou Hast made so strong for thee. 18 So from henceforth we never will From thee go back at all: O do thou quicken us and we Upon thy name will call. 19 Lord God of hosts turn us again, And cause thy countenance To shine forth upon us, so we Shall have deliverance. Scripture: Psalm 80 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXII (1742) First Line: Truly my waiting soul relies Lyrics: 1 Truly my waiting soul relies In silence God upon: Because from him there doth arise All my salvation. 2 He only is my rock, and he Salvation is to me; And he is my defence that I Mov'd greatly shall not be. 3 How long against a man will ye Plot mischief? you shall fall; And as a tottering fence you be, And like a bowing wall. 4 His excellence yet to suppress They counsel do impart, They lies do love, with mouth they bless, But curse within their heart. Selah. 5 My soul wait thou on God, and let My hopes on him abide, 6 My rock and safety he alone, My tow'r, I shall not slide. 7 On God doth my salvation And glory make abode. The rock of my munition, My refuge is in God. 8 Ye people upon him, O see You put our trust alway: Pour out your hearts before him ye; God is your hopeful stay. 9 Sure base men's sons are vanity, And high men's sons a lie; When joyntly they in balance lie; More light than vanity. 10 In robb'ry be not vain, nor yet Trust in oppression; If wealth increase, yet do not set Your hearts delight thereon. 11 Once spoken hath the God of might This word once and again I plainly heard, that powerful might Doth unto God pertain. 12 Also to thee benignity O Lord doth appertain: For even as his work shall be Thou rendrest man again. Scripture: Psalm 62 Languages: English
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A Psalm or Song for the Sabbath Day

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXCII (1742) First Line: Unto Jehovah thanks to give Lyrics: 1 Unto Jehovah thanks to give, It is a comely thing: And praises forth,O thou most high, Unto thy name to sing. 2 Thy loving-kindness forth to show In early morning light: Thy truth and faithfulness also To shew forth ev'ry night. 3 Upon a ten string'd instrument, The psaltery upon, Upon the solemn sounding harp, With meditation. 4 For thou, Jehovah, through thy work Hast made me to rejoice: And in thy handy-work will I Triumph with joyful voice. 5 How great Jehovah are thy works! Thy thoughts are very deep. 6 The brutish knows not, nor the fool This in his heart doth keep. 7 When as the wicked like to grass, Do springing up arise: When they are in a flour'shing case Who work iniquities. 8 It is that they may be destroy'd, To perpetuity: But thou Jehovah dost abide, For evermore most high. 9 For lo, O Lord, thine enemies And foes shall surely fall: The workers of iniquities They shall be scatter'd all. [2] 10 By thee mine horn shall be extoll'd As unicorn's on high: And with fresh oyl, when I am old, Anointed be shall I: 11 Upon mine enemies mine eyes Their wish shall see, mine ear Of wicked who against me rise My just desire shall hear. 12 He flourish shall that righteous is, The palm-tree like unto; He shall be like the cedar trees In Lebanon that grow. 13 They that within Jehovah's house Are planted stedfastly, They in the court-yards of our God Shall flourish pleasantly. 14 Their fruit they shall when they are grey Continue forth to bring; They shall be fat, yea likewise they Shall still be flourishing 15 To shew Jehovah upright is, He is a rock to me; And that he from unrighteousness Is altogether free. Scripture: Psalm 92 Languages: English
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Maschil of David: A Prayer when he was in the Cave

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXLII (1742) First Line: Unto Jehovah with my voice Lyrics: 1 Unto Jehovah with my voice, I out aloud did cry: Unto Jehovah with my voice, My suit for grace made I. 2 Before his face I did pour out My meditation. Before his face I did declare The trouble me upon. 3 When in me was my soul o'erwhelm'd, Then thou didst know my way. I'th' way I walk'd a snare for me They privily did lay. 4 On my right hand I look'd and saw, But no man would me know: All refuge fail'd me, for my soul None any care did show. 5 Unto the Lord I cry'd, and said, My hope thou art alone: And in the land of living ones Thou art my portion. 6 Because I am brought very low, Attend unto my cry. From my pursuers save thou me, Who stronger are than I. 7 From out of prison bring my soul, That I thy name may praise, The just shall compass me, for thou Shall shew me bounteous grace. Scripture: Psalm 142 Languages: English

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