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Unto the Lord a new song sing

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Unto the Lord a new song sing, For wonders he hath done: His right hand and his holy arm Him victory hath won. 2 Jehovah his salvation Hath made for to be known. His righteousness in heathen's sight He openly hath shown. 3 His mercy and his truth he doth For Israel's house think on: The ends of all the earth have seen Our God's salvation. 4 Unto Jehovah all the earth Make ye a joyful noise: With raised voices shout aloud, Sing praises and rejoyce. 5 With harp sing to the Lord, with harp With voice of psalms also: 6 Before the Lord and king rejoyce With horn and trumpets blow. 7 The sea let with her fulness roar, The world, and those therein; 8 O let the floods clap hands, let hills With joy together sing. 9 Before the Lord, because to judge The earth comes forth doth he: With justice he shali judge the world, And folk with equity. Scripture: Psalm 98
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To the chief Musician, Altaschith, Michtam of David, when he fled from Saul in the cave

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O God to me be merciful Lyrics: 1 O God to me be merciful, Be merciful to me: Because my soul for shelter safe Betakes it self to thee; Yea in the shadow of thy wings My refuge I have plac'd. Until these sore calamities Shall quite be overpast. 2 To God most high I cry; the God That doth for me perform. 3 He will from heaven send and save Me from the spiteful scorn Of him that wold with greedy haste Me swallow utterly; God will send forth his mercy kind, Likewise his verity. 4 My soul amongst the lions is: I fire brands lie among; Men's sons whose teeth are spears and darts And as sharp swords their tongue. 5 Above the heavens high do thou Exalt thy self O God: O let thy glory be extoll'd O'er all the earth abroad. 6 They for my steps prepar'd a net, My soul is bowed down; They dig'd a pit for me, but they In midst thereof are thrown. Selah 7 My heart prepared is, O God, My heart prepared is: 8 Sing will I and sing praise with psalms, Up, O my glory, rise. Awake both psaltery and harp, My self I'll early wake: 9 Among the people, Lord to thee I will confession make: Among the nations I'll thee praise 10 For thy benignity Is great to heaven, thy truth likewise Doth reach the cloudy sky. 11 Above the heavens high do thou Exalt thy self O God: O let thy glory be extoll'd O'er all the earth abroad. Scripture: Psalm 57
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The Lamentations of Jeremiah: Chap. V

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Remember, Lord, what's come on us Lyrics: 1 Remember Lord, what's come on us, Mark our reproach and see. 2 Our lots to stranger's houses ours To aliens turmed be. 3 We orphans are and fatherless, Oar mothers widows are, 4 Oar water we for money drink, Oar wood is sold us dear. 5 Cur necks in perfection are, We toyl, no rest we have. 6 For fill of breath to Egypt we, And hand to Ashur gave. 9 Cur fathers sinn'd, and are no more, And born their sin have we. 8 Us servants rule; out of their hands There's none to set us free. 9 For fear of life from desart's sword, We got the bread we lack. 10 Because of dreadful dearth, our skin is like an oven black. 11 They women forc'd in Sion, maids In Juaah's cities: there 12 Princes were hang'd up by their hands, Nor honoured elders were. 13 They took young men to grind, the child Fell under wood also. 14 The elders ceased from the gate, Young men their musick fro. 15 Our heart's joy ceased is, to moans Our dances turned be. 16 The crown is fallen from our head, Wo to us, sinn'd have we. 17 For this our heart is faint, for this Our eyes are dim become. 18 For Sion's hill that waited is, That foxes walk thereon. 18 Thy throne, Lord, is fr:m age to age. Thou dost remain always. 20 Wherefore dost thou forget us aye, Us leav'st for length of days. 21 Turn us to thee, and turn we shall, Renew our days of old. 22 For wilt thou wholly cast us off? Thy wrath for ever hold?
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The grateful Song of the innumerable Multitude of the Saints

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: To our most glorious God on high Lyrics: To our most glorious God on high, Who sitteth on the throne; And to the Lamb who died and rose, Ascribe salvation. Scripture: Revelation 7:10
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The Songs of the Prophet Isaiah: Chap. XXVI

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: We have a city very strong Lyrics: 1 We have a city very strong; (The church of God is it) Salvation to it all along For walls and works he'l set. 2 Set open ye the gates, and then The righteous nation, who Do constantly the truth maintain, Shall enter thereinto. 3 In peace thou such an one, in peace Wilt ever have to be, Whose mind on thee intirely stays, Because he hopes in thee. 4 Repose in the Eternal now The hope of all your mind: For in the Lord Jehovah you A rock eternal find. 5 He brings down them who dwell on high Lays the proud city low, Twice low till ev'n with earth it lie; To dust that city throw. 6 It shall be trodden down; it shall By feet be trodden down; The feet of men, tho' poor and small Trod by the needy one. 7 Sure of the righteous one the way Is very righteousness: And thou, O righteous One, dost weigh Rightly each path of his. 8 In the way of thy judgments we On thee do wait and will; With souls thy name desiring, thee, Lord, to remember still. 9 By night I've thee desir'd, O God; My soul seeks early thee; Thy judgments being on earth abroad, Men justice then will see. 10 Shall favour on the wicked shine? Justice he will not learn: He'll in the land of judgment sin, God's glory not discern. 11 Lord, thy uplifted hand these men Won't see, but see they shall With shame they spite at thine; and then Thy foes fire burn them all. 12 A well-establis'd peace,0 Lord, Thou dost for us prepare; All our works for us we're assur'd, By thee produced are. 13 O Lord our God, strange lords on us Have had dominion: But now thy name we'll mention thus, Thy name by thee alone 14 They're gone, and shall not rise; they're dead To life returning not; Thy visit them destroy'd and made Their memory to rot. 15 The nation, Lord, increasing thou Cur nation dost increase; So thou art prais'd; and it unto AH parts extended is. 16 Lord thee they humbly visited In an afllicted hour; Chastened, an humble pray'r they did To thee in secret pour. 17 As she that is to travail near, In pains and pangs doth cry. In such a state, O Lord, we were; God saw it, God on high. 18 We have conceiv'd, and come to throws, Yet nothing's in the birth; Deliverance none in earth; and those Fall not who fill the earth. 19 Yet thy dead men must live and rise; So my dead body must Wake now and sing, whoever is Mine sleeping in the dust. A dew from heav'n does on thee come, Of springing plants a dew: The earth which doth the dead entomb, Shall yield dead not a few. 20 Come now into thy chambers; shut Thy doors about thee fall: Hide there a while my people: but A while, till wrath be past. 21 Lo from his place God comes again The world for sin to smite; Earth will her bloods reveal; her slain Earth will bring forth to light. Scripture: Isaiah 26
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Jehovah he as king doth reign

Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jehovah he as king doth reign O let the people quake: He sitteth on the cherubims, The earth then let it shake. 2 Jehovah great in Sion is, And o'er all people high. 3 Thy great and dreadful name let them Praise for its sanctity. 4 The king's strength judgment loves, and thou Doth equity ordain: Both judgment thou and righteousness In Jacob dost maintain. 5 Do ye the Lord our God exalt, In bowing worship ye Before the footstool of his throne: The Holy One is he. 6 Moses and Aaron with his priests. Sam'el with them that call Upon his name: call'd on the Lord, And he them answer'd all. 7 Within the pillar of a cloud When unto them he spake: They kept his witness and decree Which he for them did make. 8 Thou answer'd'st them O Lord our God A God that pard'ning wast: Although on their inventions Thou vengeance taken hast. 9 Exalt the Lord our God also Before his holy hill; Bow down your selves, because the Lord Our God is holy still. Scripture: Psalm 99
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The Song of Simeon

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Lord, let me now depart in peace Lyrics: 29 Lord, let me now depart in peace Who have thy servant been. 30 After thy word. For now mine eyes Have thy salvation seen. 34 Ev'n that which thou prepared hast, Before all people's face. 32 Light to the Gentiles, glory to Thy people Isra'ls race. Scripture: Luke 2:29-32
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(A Psalm) of David*

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: With all mine heart I'll Yhee confess Lyrics: 1 With all mine heart I'll thee confess, Praise thee the gods before. 2 The temple of thine holiness, Towards it I'll adore. I'll for thy mercy praise thy name, And for thy verity: Because thou over ail thy name, Thy word dost magnify, 3 Thou in the day didst answer when I cried unto thee; With strength within my soul thou then Didst also strengthen me. 4 All kings of th* earth thee, Lord, shall praise, When thy mouth's words they hear. 5 They shall sing in Jehovah's ways, For great's HIS glory there. 6 Albeit that the Lord be high, Yet he respects the low: But as for them who lofty be, He them far off doth know. 7 Altho' I walk amidst distress, Thee quickning me I have: Thine hands shall my foes wrath suppress, And thy right hand me save. 8 The Lord will perfect what's for me, Thy mercy Lord aye stands. O do not those forsake who be The works of thine own hands. Scripture: Psalm 138
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O bless'd is he that wisely doth Lyrics: 1 O bless'd is he that wisely doth Unto the poor attend: The Lord will him deliverance In time of trouble send. 2 The Lord will keep and make him live, On Earth he blest shall be; And give him not unto the will Of his sore enemy. 3 Upon the bed of languishing The Lord will strengthen him; Thou also wilt make all his bed Within his sickness time: 4 I said, Jehovah unto me Thy tender grace I crave; Heal thou my soul, because that I Against thee sinned have. 5 Those men that be mine enemies, With evil me defame; When will the time come he shall die, And perish shall his name? 6 And if he come to visit me, He speaks vain lies in heart: He heapeth evils, then he goes Abroad them to impart. [2] 7 All that me hate, against me they Together whisper still: Against me they imagine do To me malicious ill. 8 Thus do they say, some ill disease Unto him cleaveth sore: And seeing now he lyeth down, He shall rise up no more. 9 Moreover my familiar friend, On whom my trust I set, His heel against me lifted up, Who of my bread did eat. 10 But Lord me pity and me raise, That I may them requite, 11 By this I know assuredly, In me thou dost delight. For o'er me triumphs not my foe, 12 And me, thou dost me stay In mine integrity, and sett'st Me thee before for aye. 13 Blest hath Jehovah, Israel's God, From everlasting been, And unto everlasting is, Amen, yea, and Amen. Scripture: Psalm 41
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A Psalm of David, Maschil

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O blessed is the man to whom Lyrics: 1 Oh blessed is the man to whom Trespass is pardoned, And to whom transgression Is wholly covered. 2 O blessed is the man to whom The Lord imputes not sin; And he who such a spirit hath That guile is not therein. 3 My bones whilst I did silence keep, With age did wear away, By reason of my roaring cry, Continuing all the day. 4 For heavily thy hand did lie Upon me day and night; That into summers scorching drought My moisture turned quite. Selah. 5 My sinful trespass unto thee I have acknowledge, And my perverse iniquity I have not covered. Against my self my sins said I, I'll to the Lord confess; and then of mine iniquity Thou didst the sin release. Selah. 6 For this each godly one to thee In finding time shall pray; Surely in floods of waters great, Come nigh him shall not they. 7 Thou art my hiding place, thou shalt From trouble set me free; Thou with songs of deliverance Shall round encompass me. Selah. 8 To thee I will instruction give, Teach thee likewise will I the way wherein thou shouldest go, I'll guide thee with mine eye. 9 Be ye not like the horse and mule Which do not understand, Whose mouths with bridle-bit we rule, To bring them to command. 10 To every one that wicked is Their sorrows do abound: But him that on the Lord relies, Shall mercy compass round. 11 Be joyful in Jehovah ye, Ye righteous ones rejoice: And all in heart that upright be, Shout forth with chearful voice. Scripture: Psalm 32

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