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Unto the Lord a new song sing

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXCVIII (1742) 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 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, Altaschith, A Psalm or Song of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXV (1742) First Line: We give thanks unto Thee, O God Lyrics: 1 We give thanks unto thee, O God; We give thanks, and thy name As being near at hand, Thy wonders to proclaim. 2 When I receive th' assembly shall, Judge uprightly I will 3 The earth melts and its dwellers all: I stay its pillars still. Selah. 4 I said unto the foolish ones Deal not so foolishly: Also unto the wicked ones, Lift not the horn on high; 5 Lift ye not up your horn on high; With stifned neck speak not: 6 For from east, west, or wilderness, Promotion is not got. 7 But God is judge: one he sets up, Another down doth tread. 8 For in the Lord's hand is a cup, The wine also is red: Of mixture full, he pours there out; But yet the wicked all That are on earth, the dregs thereof Wring out, and drink them shall. 9 But as concerning me, always I will declare abroad: And I will sing a psalm of praise To him that's Jacob's God. 10 Of men ungodly all the horns Also cut off will I; But of the righteous ones the horns Shall be exalted high. Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, for the sons of Korah, Maschil.

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXLIV (1742) First Line: We with our ears have heard, O God Lyrics: 1 We with our ears have heard, O God, Our fathers have us told, What works thou wroughtest in their days, Ev'n in the times of old 2 How thy hand drave the heathen out, And planted them thou hast; How thou the people didst afflict, And out thy didst them cast. 3 For by their sword they did not get The land's possession. Nor was it their own arm that did Work their salvation; But thy right hand, thine arm also, Thy countenances light; Because that of thine own good will Thou didst in them delight. 4 Thou art my king, O mighty God, Thou dost the same endure; For Jacob by commandement Deliverance procure. 5 Thro' thee as with an horn we will Push down our enemies: We thro' thy name will tread them down That up against me rise. 6 Because it is not in my bow That I affiance have: Nor is it any sword of mine, That shall at all me save. 7 But thou hast from our foes us sav'd, And haters put to shame: 8 In God we all the day do boast, And praise for aye thy name. 9 But now thou hast forsaken us, And shame upon us cast: Nor with our military troops Gone forth to battel hast. 10 Back from before the enemy, Thou mak'st us to recoyl: They also that our haters be. Do from themselves us spoil. 11 Thou hast us given like as sheep, To slaughter that belong: Thou hast us also scattered The heathen folk among. 12 Thou dost thy people set to sale For that which is no gain: And by their prices no increase Of riches dost obtain. 13 Unto our neighbours a reproach Thou doest us expose: A scorn we are and mocking stock To them that us enclose. 14 Among the heathen people thou A by-word dost us make, Also among the nations, At us their head they shake. 15 Before mine eyes continually Abideth my disgrace: And likewise with comfounded shame O'er-covered is my face. 16 By reason of the enemy And self-revenging wight. 17 Though all of this be come on us, We have not thee forgot: Likewise against thy covenant Dealt falsly have we not. 18 Our hearts not turned back, nor have Our steps from thy way stray'd. 19 Tho' us thou break'st in dragon's place And hid'st us in death's shade. 20 Had we forgot God's name, or to A strange God stretch'd our hands: 21 Shall not God search it out? for he Hearts secrets understands. 22 Yea, we for thee are all day kill'd, Counted as sheep to slay: 23 Awake, why sleep'st thou, Lord, arise, Cast us not off for aye. 24 Thy countenance away from us O wherefore dost thou hide? Why dost thou mindless of our grief, And sore distress abide? 25 For down to dust our soul is bow'd; To th' earth our bellies cleave 26 O thou that art our help, arise, In mercy us relieve. Scripture: Psalm 44 Languages: English
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A Song of Degrees

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXVI (1742) First Line: When as Jehovah did return Lyrics: 1 When as Jehovah did return Sions captivity At that time unto them that dream, Compared might we be. 2 Then was our mouth with laughter fill'd, With singing fill'd our tongue. The Lord hath done great things for them They said th' heathen among. 3 The Lord hath done great things for us, Whereof we joyful be. 4 O Lord, like as the southern streams Turn our captivity. 5 Who sow in tears shall reap in joy: 6 Who going go and mourn, Bearing choice feed, shall sure with joy Bringing their sheaves return. Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English
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When Isr'l did depart

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXIV (1742) Lyrics: 1 When Isra'l did depart Th' Egyptians from among: The house of Jacob from a folk That strangers were in tongue, 2 Judah his holy place, His Lordship Isra'l was: 3 The sea saw, and it fled: and back Was Jordan forc'd to pass. 4 The mountains skip'd aloft, As if they had been rams: The little hills they also leap'd, As if they had been lambs. 5 Thou sea, what made thee fly? Thou Jordan back to go? 6 Ye mountains, that ye skip'd like rams, Like lambs ye hills also? 7 Before the Lord his face, O tremble earth with fear: When as the presence of the God Of Jacob doth appear. § Who turn'd the stony rock Into a wat'ry lake: A water-running fountain he Did of the flint-stone make. Scripture: Psalm 114 Languages: English
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Who fears the Lord blest man

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXIIa (1742) Lyrics: 1 Who fears the Lord blefs'd man is he, Who much doth in his laws delight. 2 His seed on earth shall mighty be, Blest shall the race be of th' upright. 3 Wealth in his house, much riches too, His justice lasts for aye likewise. 4 Unto the upright man also There doth in darkness light arise. He gracious is and righteous: And full is of compassion. 5 A good man lends and favour shews His works guides with discretion. 6 He sure shall not be mov'd for aye: Aye shall the just be in record. 7 Ill tidings shall not him dismay; His heart's fixt trusting on the Lord. 8 His heart's confirm'd, he shall not fear, Till on his foes his will he see. 9 He hath dispers'd; gives to the poor: His righteousness for aye shall be: His horn with honour high shall rise. 10 The lewd shall grieve, and melt away, And gnash his teeth, when this he spies, The wicked's wish shall quite decay. Scripture: Psalm 112 Languages: English
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Why rage the heathen furiously

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PII (1742) Lyrics: 1 Why rage the heathen furiously, Vain things the people muse? 2 Kings of the earth do set themselves, And princes plotting use. With one consent against the Lord, Against his Christ also, 3 Let us asunder break their bands, And their cords from us throw. 4 He that in heaven sits shall laugh, The Lord deride them shall. 5 Then to them in his ire he'll speak, In's wrath sore vex them all. 6 But I anoint my king upon Zion my holy hill. 7 The counsel that establish'd is Declare abroad I will. 8 The Lord said, Thou'rt my Son, this day I thee begotten have; Ask thou of me, and for my lot The heathen I will give; And of the earth thou shalt possess The utmost coast abroad. 9 Thou shalt them break as potters sherd, And crust with iron rod, 10 And now ye kings be wise, be learn'd Earth's judges ye that are. 11 Serve ye the Lord with reverence, Rejoyce with trembling fear. 12 Kiss ye the son lest he be wroth, And ye fall in the way, When his wrath but a little burns, Bless'd all that on him stay. Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English
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(A Psalm) of David*

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXXVIII (1742) 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 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXL (1742) First Line: With expectation for the Lord Lyrics: 1 With expectation for the Lord, I waited patiently; And he inclined unto me, He also heard my cry. 2 He brought me from the dreadful pit, Out of the miry clay; And on a rock he set my feet, He stablished my way. 3 A new song put he in my mouth, Our God's praise to record; Which many shall behold and fear, And trust upon the Lord. 4 Blest is the Man that on the Lord doth make his trust abide: Nor doth the proud respect, nor such To lies as turn aside. [2] 5 O thou Jehovah, thou my God, Hast many wonders wrought; And likewise towards us thou hast Conceiv'd many a thought. their sum cannot be reckon'd up In order unto thee; would I declare and speak of them, Beyond account they be. 6 Thou sacrifice and offering Didst not at all desire, Thou boar'st mine ear, no sin off'ring, Nor burnt one dost require. 7 Then said I, lo I come: it's writ I' th' books roll thus of me, 8 To do thy will my god I joy, Thy laws in my heart be. 9 Within the congregation great, Thy righteousness I shew; Lo I have not refrain'd my lips, Jehovah thou dost know. 10 I have not hid thy righteousness Within my heart alone; I have declar'd thy faithfulness, And thy salvation I have not from th' assembly great Thy grace and truth conceal'd. 11 Let not thy tender mercies be From me O Lord with-held: Let both thy kindness and thy truth keep me my life throughout, 12 Because innumerable ills Have compass'd me about. My sins have caught me, so that I Not able am to see; More are they than hairs of mine head, Therefore my heart fails me. [3] 13 Be pleas'd, Lord, to deliver me; To help me, Lord, make haste. 14 At once abash'd and sham'd let be, Who seek my soul to waste 15 Let them be driven back and sham'd That wish me misery: Let them be waste to quit their shame, That say to me, fy, fy. 16 Let all be glad and joy in thee That seek thee, let them say, Who thy salvation love, the Lord Be magify'd alway. 17 I poor and needy am, on me The Lord yet care doth take: My help and my deliverer thou, My God no tarrying make. Scripture: Psalm 40 Languages: English
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God's goodness to Travellers

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCVII (1742) First Line: With thanks unto the Lord confess Lyrics: 1 With thanks unto the Lord confess, Because that good is he; Because his loving kindnesses Lasts to eternity. 2 So say the Lord's redeem'd whom bought He hath from enemies hands; 3 And from the east and west hath brought From south and northern lands. 4 In desart stray'd, in desart way No dwelling town they find. 5 They hungry were, and thirsty they, Their souls within them pin'd. 6 Then did they to Jehovah cry When they were in distress; Who did them set at liberty Out of their anguishes. 7 In such a way as was most right, He led them forth also; That to a ciiy where they might Inhabit they might go. 8 O that men praise Jehovah would For his great goodness then; And for his wonders manifold Unto the sons of men. 9 For he the soul that longing lies, Doth th'roughly satisfy; The hungry soul he fills likewise With good abundantly. [2] 10 Such as in darkness and within The shade of death abide: They who are sore afflictions in, And fast in irons ty'd. 11 Because they in rebellion, Against God's word did rise: They also of the highest One The counsel did despise. 12 Therefore with sore affliction He did bring down their heart: Down did they fall, and there was none Could help to them impart. 13 Then did they to Jehovah cry, When they were in distress? Who did them set at liberty Out of their anguishes. 14 He did them out of darkness bring, Also from shade of death: As for the bands that they were in, He them quite broken hath. 15 O that men praise Jehovah would For his great goodness then: And for his wonders manifold Unto the sons of men! 16 For he did into shivers shake The gates that were of brass: And he the bar asunder brake That made of iron was. [3] To the Sick 17 Fools do for their iniquities And sins, affliction bear. 18 Their soul abhors all meat likewise They to death's gate draw near. 19 Then they unto Jehovah cry, When they are in distress; Who setteth them at liberty, Out of their anguishes. 29 He did send out his word, and he Unto them healing gave: From out of their destruction free He likewise did them save. 21 Oh that men praise Jehovah would For his great goodness then: And for his wonders manifold Unto the sons of men! 22 And of thanksgiving sacrifice Let them their offerings bring: While they his works declare likewise Let them for gladness sing. [4] To the Seafaring. 23 Who go to sea in ships, their acts In waters great who do: 24 These do behold Jehovah's facts, In deeps his wonders too. 25 For he commanded instantly The stormy wind doth rise Which lifts the waves thereof on high, They mount up to the skies. 26 Down to the depths again they strike, Their soul doth melt with ill. 27 They reel and stagger drunkard like, And fail them doth their skill. 28 Then do they to Jehovah cry, In their extream distress: And he them bringeth speedily Out of their anguishes. 29 He makes the storm a calm, that so The waves thereof are quiet; 30 They're glad with rest, he brings them to The haven they desir'd. 31 Oh that men praise Jehovah would For his great goodness then, And for his wonders manifold Unto the sons of men. 32 Within the congregation great Him let them highly praise: [5] To Planters 33 He turns streams to a desart land: To drought the springing well. 34 To barrenness a fruitful land For their sins there who dwell. 35 He makes the wilderness a pool Dry ground turns to a spring. 36 Seats there the hungry where they build Their town of habiting. 37 They vineyards there do plant and dress They likewise sow their fields: Which unto them their fruitfulness With much revenue yields. 38 Yea so he blessed them that they Did greatly multiply Nor yet their cattle suffer'd he To lessen or decay. 39 Again they are diminished, And also bowed down; By tyranny impov'rished, And by affliction. 40 On princes pour contempt doth he, And causeth them to stray: Where solitary desarts be, Wherein there is no way. 41 But from affliction he on high The needy makes to rise; And like a flock doth multiply And make him families, 42 The righteous ones behold it shall And they shall joyful be; And bridle up their mouth shall all That work iniquity. 43 Whoso is wise and will with care These things observing learn: Jehovah's mercies what they are, They clearly shall discern. Scripture: Psalm 107 Languages: English

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