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The Song of Songs, which is Solomon's: Chap. III

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: My soul's love I by night did seek Lyrics: 1 My soul's love I by night did seek,, As I on bed did ly. Although that I for him did seek, Yet find him could not I. 2 Now I'll arise, and in the streets, Broad streets of city round I will him seek whom my soul loves: I sought but not him found. 3 As they about the city went, The watchmen found out me: To whom I said, him whom my soul Doth love, O did you see? 4 It was but as a little space, That I from them had past, But whom my soul did love, I found, And then I held him fast I would not suffer him to go, Till I had brought him in My mother's house, the chamber where Conceived I had been. 5 O daughters of Jerusalem, My love wake not, nor raise, By roes and hinds of field, I you Do charge, until he please. 6 Who's this from desart that ascends, Like smoky pillars tall, Perfum'd with myrrh and frankincense, 'Bove merchant's powders all? 7 Behold his bed magnificent. The which is Solomon's: About it threescore valiant men, Of Isra'ls valiant ones, 8 They all of them do handle swords, They are expert in fight: Each man his sword hath on his thigh, For terror in the night. 9 King Solomon made himself a bed Of wood of Lebanon. 10 It's pillars he of silver made; Gold was its bottom on. Of purple was the covering, The which was spread above, For daughters of Jerusalem, The midst was pav'd with love. 11 Ye daughters who in Sion dwell, Go forth and now behold King Solomon adorned with His diadem of gold. Wherewith on his espousals day His mother him hath crown'd, And in the day wherein his heart With gladness did abound. Scripture: Song of Solomon 3
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A Psalm of David

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O let Jehovah blessed be Lyrics: 1 O let Jehovah blessed be, Who is my rock of might; Who doth instruct my hands to war, My fingers teach to fight. 2 My goodness, fortress, my high tow'r And who doth set me free: My shield, my trust: who doth subdue My people under me. 3 Lord what is earthly man that thou Dost knowledge of him take; Or son of wretched man that thou Account of him dost make. 4 Man's like to vanity: his days Pass like a made away. 5 Lord bow the heav'ns, come down and touch The mounts, and smoke shall they. 6 Cast lightning forth and scatter them; Thy shafts moot, them distress. 7 Thine hand O send thou from above, And work for me release: From waters great, and from the hand Of strangers sons me free. 8 Whose mouth speaks lies, their right hand is Right hand of falsity. [2] 9 O God new songs I'll sing to thee Upon the psaltery, And on ten stringed instrument To thee sing praise will I. 10 It's he alone who unto kings Salvation will afford: Who doth his servant David keep Free from the hurtful sword 11 Rid and free me from strange sons hand Whose mouth speaks vanity: And their right hand a right hand is Of lying falsity, 12 That like as plants which are grown up In youth may be our sons; Our daughters polished may be Like palace corner stones. 13 Our garners full affording store Of ey'ry fort of meats: Our cattle bringing thousands forth, Ten thousands in our streets. 14 Our oxen let be strong to work, That breaking in none be; Nor going out; that so our streets May from complaints be free. 15 O blessed shall the People be Whose state is such as this: O blessed shall the people be Whose God Jehovah is. Scripture: Psalm 144
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To the chief Musician on Neginoth, Machil, a Psalm of David, when the Zipines came and said to Saul, Doth not David hide himself with us?

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Save thou me by thy name O God Lyrics: 1 Save thou me by thy name, O God, and judge me by thy pow'r. 2 God hear my pray'r, hark to the word That from my mouth I pour, 3 For strangers up against me rise, and who oppress me sore, Pursue my soul; the mighty God, They set not them before. Selah. 4 Lo God's mine help, the Lord's with them That do my soul sustain. 5 He to my foe shall ill reward: Them in thy truth restrain. 6 I will unto thee sacrifice With voluntariness: I will thy name confess, O Lord, Because that good it is. 7 For he hath me delivered Out of all miseries: And it's desire mine eye hath seen Upon mine enemies. Scripture: Psalm 54
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The Song of the Angels, and of the Church

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The Lamb is worthy that was slain Lyrics: The Lamb is worthy that was slain To take pow'r and riches too: With strength, and wisdom, honour great and glory, praise also. Scripture: Revelation 5:12
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Not unto us Lord not to us but do thou

Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Not unto us, Lord, not to us, But thou the glory take Unto thy name, both for thy truth, And for thy mercies sake. 2 For wherefore should the heathen say, What's of their God become? 3 Our God is in the heav'ns, he hath Whatever pleas'd him done. 4 Their idols silver are and gold, Men's handy- work they be. 5 Mouths have they, but they do not speak; And eyes, but do not see. 6 Ears have they, but they do not hear, Nought smell their noses do. 7 Hands have they, but they handle no; and feet but do not go And nothing speak they thro' their throat. 8 Like unto them are they Who do them make, and all who do Their trust upon them stay. 9 O Isa'l trust thou in the Lord, He is their help and shield. 10 O Aaron's house, trust in the Lord, He is their help and shield. 11 Who fear the Lord, trust in the Lord, He is their help and shield. 12 The Lord hath mindful been of us, His blessing he will yield. The house of Isra'l bless he will; He Aaron's house will bless. 1e He will bless them who fear the Lord, The greater with the less, 14 Jehovah unto you, to you And to your sons shall aid. 15 You are the blessed of the Lord, That heav'n and earth hath made. 16 The heav'n unto Jehovah doth The heav'ns to him belong: But he the earth distributed The sons of men among. 17 The dead praise not the Lord, nor such To silence as descend: But as for us we'll bless the Lord From henceforth without end. HALLELUJAH Scripture: Psalm 115

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