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A Psalm for the Lord's Day

Appears in 785 hymnals First Line: Sweet is the Work, my GOD, my King Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the Work, my GOD, my King, To praise thy Name, give Thanks and sing; To shew thy Love by Morning Light, And talk of all thy Truth at Night. 2 Sweet is the Day of sacred Rest; No mortal Cares shall seize my Breast; O may my Heart in Tune be found Like David's Harp of solemn Sound! 3 My Heart shall Triumph in my Lord, And bless his Works, and bless his Word; Thy Works of Grace, how bright they shine! How deep thy Counsels! how divine! 4 Fools never raise their Thoughts so high: Like Brutes they live, like Brutes they die; Like Grass they flourish, till thy Breath Blast them in everlasting Death. 5 But I shall share a glorious Part When Grace hat well refin'd my Heart, And fresh Supplies of Joy are shed, Like holy Oil to chear my Head. 6 Sin (my worst Enemy before) Shall vex my Eyes and Ears no more; My inward Foes shall all be slain, Nor Satan break my Peace again. 7 Then shall I see, and hear, and know All I desir'd or wish'd below; And ev'ry Pow'r find sweet Employ In that eternal World of Joy. Topics: Church God's garden; Psalm for the Lord's day; Saints Reward at last Scripture: Psalm 92
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Praise to our Creator

Appears in 229 hymnals First Line: Ye Nations round the Earth rejoice Lyrics: 1 Ye Nations round the Earth, rejoice Before the Lord, your sov'reign King; Serve him with chearful Heart and Voice, With all your Tongues his Glory sing. 2 The Lord is GOD; 'tis he alone Doth Life and Breath, and Being give; We are his Work, and not our own; The Sheep that on his Pastures live. 3 Enter his Gates with Songs of Joy, With Praises to his Courts repair; And make it your Divine Employ To pay your Thanks and Honours there. 4 The Lord is good, the Lord is kind, Great is his Grace, his Mercy sure; And the whole Race of Man shall find His Truth from Age to Age endure. Topics: Praise to our Creator Scripture: Psalm 100
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A Prayer of the Afflicted

Appears in 64 hymnals First Line: Hear me, O GOD, nor hide thy Face Lyrics: 1 Hear me, O GOD, nor hide thy Face; But answer, lest I die; Hast thou not built a Throne of Grace, To hear when Winners cry? 2 My Days are wasted like the Smoke Dissolving in the Air; My Strength is dry'd, my Heart is broke, And sinking in Despair. 3 My Spirits flag like with'ring Grass Burnt with excessive Heat; In secret Groans my Minutes pass, And I forget to eat. 4 As on some lonely Building's Top The Sparrow tells her Moan, Far from the Tents of Joy and Hope I sit and grieve alone. 5 My Soul is like a Wilderness, Where Beasts of Midnight howl; There the sad Raven finds her Place, And there the screaming Owl. 6 Dark dismal Thoughts, and boding Fears, Dwell in my troubled Breast; While sharp Reproaches wound my Ears, Nor give my Spirit Rest. 7 My Cup is mingled with my Woes, And Tears are my Repast; My daily Bread, like Ashes, grows Unpleasant to my Taste. 8 Sense can afford no real Joy To Souls that feel thy Frown; Lord, 'twas thy Hand advanc'd me high, Thy Hand hath cast me down. 9 My Looks like withered Leaves appear; And Life's declining Light Grows faint, as Ev'ning Shadows are That vanish into Might. 10 But Thou for ever art the same, O my Eternal GOD; Ages to come shall know thy Name, And spread thy Works abroad. 11 Thou wilt arise, and shew thy Face, Nor will my Lord delay Beyond th' appointed Hour of Grace, That long-expected Day. 12 He hears his Saints, he knows their Cry, And by mysterious Ways Redeems the Prisoners doom'd to die, And fills their Tongues with Praise. Topics: Afflicted their prayer; Afflicted very great; Christ his Godhead; Christ the eternal Creator; Church restored by prayer; Complaint general; God Eternal and Man mortal; Hearing of Prayer and Salvation; Praise for hearing prayer; Prayer Heard and Sion restored; Saints die but Christ lives Scripture: Psalm 102:1-13
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Praise for Spiritual and Temporal Mercies

Appears in 257 hymnals First Line: O bless the Lord, my Soul! Lyrics: 1 O bless the Lord, my Soul! Let all within me join, And aid my Tongue to bless his Name, Whose Favours are divine. 2 O bless the Lord, my Soul, Nor let his Mercies lie Forgotten in Unthankfulness, And without Praises die. 3 'Tis he forgives thy Sins, 'Tis he relieves thy Pain, 'Tis he that heals thy Sicknesses And makes thee young again. 4 He crowns thy Life with Love, When ransom'd from the Grave; He that redeem'd my Soul from Hell Hath sov'reign Pow'r to save. 5 He fills the Poor with Good, He gives the Suff'rers Rest; The Lord hath Judgments for the Proud, And Justice for th'Opprest. 6 His wondrous Works and Ways He made by Moses known But sent the World his Truth and Grace By his beloved Son. Topics: Afflicted gentle; Angels praise the Lord; Compassion of God; God his universal dominion; God mercy and truth; Goodness of God; Mercies common and special; Mercies spiritual and temporal Scripture: Psalm 103:1-7
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The Blessings of the liberal Man

Appears in 78 hymnals First Line: That Man is blest who stands in Awe Lyrics: 1 That Man is blest who stands in Awe Of GOD, and loves his sacred Law, His Seed on Earth shall be renown'd; His House the Seat of Wealth shall be, An inexhausted Treasury, And with successive Honours crown'd. 2 His lib'ral Favours he extends, To some he gives, to others lends; A generous Pity fills his Mind: Yet what his charity impairs, He saves by Prudence in Affairs And thus he's just to all Mankind. 3 His Hands, while they his Alms bestow'd, His Glory's future Harvest sow'd; The sweet Remembrance of the Just, Like a green Root, revives and bears A Train of Blessings for his Heirs, When dying Nature sleeps in Dust. 4 Beset with threat'ning Dangers round, Unmov'd shall he maintain his Ground; His Conscience holds his Courage up: The Soul that's fill'd with Virtue's Light, Shines brightest in Affliction's Night; And sees in Darkness Beams of Hope. Pause. 5 [Ill Tidings never can surprize His Heart, that fix'd on GOD relies, Though Waves and Tempests roar around: Safe on the Rock he sits, and sees The Shipwreck of his Enemies, And all their Hope and Glory drown'd. 6 The Wicked shall his Triumph see, And gnash their Teeth in Agony, To find their Expectations crost; They and their Envy, Pride, and Spite, Sink down to everlasting Night, And all their Names in Darkness lost.] Topics: Blessings of a person; Charity and justice; Charity to the poor; Good Works; Liberality rewarded Scripture: Psalm 112
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Watchfulness and Brotherly Reproof: a morning or evening Psalm

Appears in 137 hymnals First Line: My God, accept my early Vows Lyrics: 1 My God, accept my early Vows, Like Morning Incense in thine House, And let my nightly Worship rise Sweet as the Ev'ning Sacrifice. 2 Watch o'er my Lips, and guard them, Lord, From ev'ry rash and heedless Word; Nor let my Feet incline to tread The guilty Path where Sinners lead. 3 O may the Righteous, when I stray, Smite, and reprove my wand'ring Way! Their gentle Words, like Ointment shed, Shall never bruise, but chear my Head. 4 When IBbehold them prest with Grief, I'll cry to Heav'n for their Relief; And by my warm Petitions prove How much I prize their faithful Love. Topics: Brotherly reproof; Evening Psalm; Faithfulness of man; Morning Psalm; Watchfulness; Worship daily Scripture: Psalm 141:2-5
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The Providence of GOD in Air, Earth and Sea; or, The Blessing of Rain

Appears in 138 hymnals First Line: 'Tis by thy Strength the Mountains stand Lyrics: 1 'Tis by thy Strength the Mountains stand, GOD of eternal Pow'r; The Sea grows calm at thy Command, And Tempests cease to roar. 2 Thy Morning-Light and Ev'ning Shade Successive Comforts bring; Thy plenteous Fruits make Harvest glad, Thy Flow'rs adorn the Spring. 3 Seasons and Times, and Moons and Hours, Heav'n, Earth, and Air are thine; When Clouds distil in fruitful Show'rs, The Author is divine. 4 Those wand'ring Cisterns in the Sky, Borne by the Winds around With watry Treasures well supply The Furrows of the Ground. 5 The thirsty Ridges drink their Fill, And Ranks of Corn appear; Thy Ways abound with Blessings still, Thy Goodness crowns the Year. Topics: Blessings of the country; Christ His ascension; God his Being, Attributes and Providence; God of nature and grace; Praise and prayer public; Praise for rain; Prayer heard; Providence in Air, Earth and Sea; Psalm for husbandmen; Rain from heaven; Seasons of the year; Spring of the Year; Weather; Worship public Scripture: Psalm 65
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The Warnings of GOD to his People; or, Spiritual Blessings and Punishments

Appears in 48 hymnals First Line: Sing to the Lord aloud Lyrics: 1 Sing to the Lord aloud, And make a joyful Noise; GOD is our Strength, our Saviour GOD; Let Isr'el hear his Voice. 2 "From vile Idolatry "Preserve my Worship clean; "I am the Lord, who set thee free "From Slavery and Sin. 3 "Stretch thy Desires abroad, "And I'll supply them well: "But if ye will refuse your GOD, "If Isr'el will rebel; 4 "I'll leave them, saith the Lord, "To their own Lusts a Prey, "And let them run the dang'rous Road, "'Tis their own chosen Way. 5 "Yet, O! that all my Saints "Would harken to my Voice! "Soon I would ease their sore Complaints, "And bid their Hearts rejoice. 6 "While I destroy their Foes, "I'd richly feed my Flock; "And they should taste the Stream that flows "From their eternal Rock." Topics: Spiritual Blessings and Punishments; Threatenings and promises Scripture: Psalm 81:1
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Safety in public Diseases and Dangers

Appears in 113 hymnals First Line: He that hath made his Refuge GOD Lyrics: 1 He that hath made his Refuge GOD, Shall find a most secure Abode; Shall walk all Day beneath his Shade, And there at Night shall rest his Head. 2 Then will I say, "My GOD, thy Pow'r "Shall be my Fortress and my Tow'r; "I, that am form'd of feeble Dust, "Make thine Almighty Arm my Trust." 3 Thrice happy Man! thy Maker's Care Shall keep Thee from the Fowler's Snare, Satan the Fowler, who betrays Unguarded Souls a thousand Ways. 4 Just as a Hen protects her Brood From Birds of Prey that seek their Blood, Under her Feathers, so the Lord Makes his own Arm his People's Guard. 5 If burning Beams of Noon conspire To dart a pestilential Fire, GOD is their Life; his Wings are spread To shield them with an healthful Shade. 6 If Vapours with malignant Breath Rise thick, and scatter Midnight death; Isr'el is safe; The poison'd Air Grows pure, if Isr'el's GOD be there. Pause. 7 What though a thousand at thy Side, At thy right Hand ten thousand dy'd, Thy GOD his chosen People saves Amongst the Dead, amidst the Graves. 8 So when he sent his Angels down To make his Wrath in Egypt known; And slew their Sons, his careful Eye Past all the Doors of Jacob by. 9 But if the Fire, or Plague, or Sword, Receive Commission from the Lord To strike his Saints among the rest, Their very Pains and Deaths are blest. 10 The Sword, the Pestilence, or Fire, Shall but fulfil their best Desire; From Sins and Sorrows set them free, And bring thy Children, Lord, to Thee. Topics: Angels guardian; Pestilence preservation in it Scripture: Psalm 91:1-7
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A Psalm before Prayer

Appears in 145 hymnals First Line: Sing to the Lord Jehovah's Name Lyrics: 1 Sing to the Lord Jehovah's Name, And in his Strength rejoice; When his Salvation is our Theme, Exalted be our Voice. 2 With Thanks approach his awful Sight, And Psalms of Honour sing; The Lord's a GOD of boundless Might, The whole Creation's King. 3 Let Princes hear, let Angels know, How mean their Natures seem, Those Gods on high and Gods below, When once compar'd with Him. 4 Earth, with its Caverns dark and deep, Lies in his spacious Hand; He fix'd the Seas what Bounds to keep, And where the Hills must stand. 5 Come, and with humble Souls adore, Come, kneel before his Face; O may the Creatures of his Pow'r Be Children of his Grace! 6 Now is the Time; he bends his Ear, And waits for your Request; Come, lest he rouse his Wrath and swear, "Ye shall not see my Rest." Topics: Delaying Sinners warned; Psalm before sermon; Unbelief punished Scripture: Psalm 95

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