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O Lord, thou hast me searched and known

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 19 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O Lord, thou hast me searched and known. 2 Thou knowest my sitting down, and rising up; yea, all my thoughts afar to thee are known. 3 My footsteps, and my lying down, thou compassest always; thou also most entirely art acquaint with all my ways. 4 For in my tongue, before I speak, not any word can be, but altogether, lo, O Lord, it is well known to thee. 5 Behind, before, thou hast beset, and laid on me thine hand. 6 Such knowledge is too strange for me, too high to understand. 7 Where from thy Spirit shall I go? or from thy presence fly? 8 Ascend I heaven, lo, thou art there; there, if in hell I lie. 9 Take I the wings of morn, and dwell in utmost parts of sea; 10 even there, Lord, shall thy hand me lead, thy right hand hold shall me. 11 If I do say that darkness shall me cover from thy sight, then surely shall the very night about me be as light. 12 Yea, darkness hideth not from thee, but night doth shine as day: to thee the darkness and the light are both alike alway. 13 Because thou hast possessed my reins, and thou didst cover me, when I within my mother’s womb inclosed was by thee. 14 Thee will I praise, for fearfully and strangely made I am; thy works are wonderful, and well my soul doth know the same. 15 When I was made in secret place, my substance thou didst see; when in the lowest parts of earth I was wrought curiously. 16 While yet unformed my substance was, thine eyes on it did look; my days, while yet not one had dawned, were written in thy book. 17 How precious also are thy thoughts, O gracious God, to me! and in their sum how passing great and numberless they be! 18 If I should count them, than the sand they more in number be: what time soever I awake, I ever am with thee. 19 Thou, Lord, wilt sure the wicked slay: hence from me bloody men. 20 Thy foes against thee loudly speak, and take thy name in vain. 21 Do not I hate all those, O Lord, that hatred bear to thee? With those that up against thee rise can I but grieved be? 22 With perfect hatred them I hate, my foes I them do hold. 23 Search me, O God, and know my heart, try me, my thoughts unfold: 24 and see if any wicked way there be at all in me; and in thine everlasting way to me a leader be. Scripture: Psalm 139 Used With Tune: CAITHNESS
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The mighty God that rules the skies

Author: Needham Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals
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Praise ye the Lord, for he is good

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord, for he is good, his mercies lasting be; 2 let his redeemed say so, whom he from hand of foes did free; 3 and gathered them out of the lands, from north, south, east, and west. 4 They strayed in desert's pathless way, not city found to rest. 5 Their soul with thirst and hunger faints when troubles sore them press, 6 they cry unto the Lord, and he them frees from their distress. 7 Them also in a way to walk that right is he did guide, that they might to a city go, wherein they might abide. 8 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, and for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 9 For he the soul that longing is doth fully satisfy; with goodness he the hungry soul doth fill abundantly. 10 Such as shut up in darkness deep, and in death's shade abide, whom strongly hath affliction bound and irons fast have tied: 11 because against the words of God they wrought rebelliously; and they the counsel did contemn of him that is most High: 12 With labour he brought down their hearts, they fell, and help none gave; 13 in trouble to the Lord they cried, from straits he did them save. 14 He out of darkness did them bring, and from death's shade them take; their bands, wherewith they had been bound, he did asunder break. 15 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, and for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 16 Because the mighty gates of brass in pieces he did tear, by him in sunder also cut the bars of iron were. 17 Fools, for their trespasses and sins, do sore affliction ber; 18 all kinds of meat their soul abhors; they to death's gates draw near. 19 In grief they cry to God; he saves them from their miseries. 20 He sends his word, them heals, and them from their destruction frees. 21 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, and for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 22 And let them sacrifice to him offerings of thankfulness; and let them show abroad his works in songs of joyfulness. 23 Who go to sea in ships and in great waters trading be, 24 the Lord's works these within the deep and his great wonders see. 25 For he commands, and forth in haste the stormy tempest flies, which makes the sea with rolling waves aloft to swell and rise. 26 They mount to heaven, then to the depths they do go down again; their soul doth faint and melt away with trouble and with pain. 27 They reel and stagger like one drunk at their wit's end they be: 28 in trouble to the Lord they cry, from straits he sets them free. 29 The storm is changed into a calm at his command and will; so that the waves, which raged before, now quiet are and still. 30 Then are they glad, because at rest and quiet now they be: so to the haven he them brings, which they desired to see. 31 O that men to the Lord would give praise for his goodness then, and for his works of wonder done unto the sons of men! 32 Among the people gathered let them exalt his name; among assembled elders spread is most renowned fame. 33 He turneth springs to thirsty ground, floods to a wilderness; 34 for sins of those that dwell therein, fat land to barrenness. 35 He turns to pools the wilderness long parched with drought and burned; by him the ground dried up before to water-springs is turned. 36 And there, for dwelling, he a place doth to the hungry give, that they a city may prepare where they in peace may live. 37 There sow they fields, and vineyards plant, which yield fruits of increase; 38 his blessing makes them multiply, lets not their herds decrease. 39 Again they are diminished, and brought to low estate, by pressure of calamity, and by affliction great. 40 On princes he doth pour contempt, and causeth them to stray, and wander in a wilderness, wherein there is no way. 41 Yet setteth he the poor on high from all their miseries, and even like unto a flock he maketh families. 42 They that are righteous shall rejoice, when they the same shall see, and, as ashamed, stop her mouth shall all iniquity. 43 Whoso is wise, and will these things observe, and them record, even they shall understand the love and kindness of the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 107 Used With Tune: ST STEPHEN (NEWINGTON)
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How Blest Are They Who, Fearing God

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 26 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How blest are they who, fearing God, from sin restrain their feet, who will not with the wicked stand, who shun the scorner's seat. 2 How blest are they who make God's law their treasure and delight, and meditate upon that word with gladness day and night. 3 Their lives are nourished like a tree set by the river's side; its leaf is green, its fruit is sure: so all their works abide. 4 The wicked, like the driven chaff, are blown across the land; they shall not gather with the just, nor in the judgment stand. 5 The Lord will guard the righteous well, their way to him is known; the way of sinners, far from God, shall surely be o'erthrown. Topics: God Justice; God Law of; Judgment; Christian Maturity; Psalms Scripture: Psalm 1 Used With Tune: ST. ANNE (Croft) Text Sources: Psalter, 1912, alt.

Shepherd Divine, our wants relieve

Author: Rev. Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 159 hymnals Topics: Second Sunday after Easter; Prayer Used With Tune: ST. ETHELDREDA
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God our Strength

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: My soul in silence waits for God Lyrics: 1 My soul in silence waits for God, My Saviour He has proved; He only is my rock and tow'r; I never shall be moved. My honor is secure with God, My Saviour He is known; My refuge and my rock of strength Are found in God alone. 2 For God has spoken o'er and o'er, And unto me has shown, That saving pow'r and lasting strength Belong to Him alone. Yea, loving-kindness evermore Belongs to Thee, O Lord; And Thou according to his work Dost ev'ry man reward. Topics: Afflictions Refuge in; Aspirations For Christ; Assurance Declared; Christ Communion with; Christ Glorying in; Christ The Saviour; Christians Conscious of Safety; Christians Duties of; Faith Act of; Faith Confidence of; God Attributes of; God Our Guardian; God Our Refuge; God Source of All Good; Hope; Mercy of God Celebrated; Perseverance; Prayer Sincerity in; Preservation; The Christian's Reward; Salvation God's Gift; Steadfastness; Strength in God; Temptation; Trust in God Exhortation to; Waiting upon God Scripture: Psalm 62 Used With Tune: FOUNTAIN
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Lovers of Pleasure More than God

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 76 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Lovers of pleasure more than God, For you He suffered pain; Swearers, for you He spilt his blood; And shall He bleed in vain? 2. Misers, for you his life He paid, Your basest crime He bore: Drunkards, your sins on Him were laid, That you might sin no more. 3. The God of love, to earth He came, That you might come to Heaven; Believe, believe in Jesus’ name, And all your sin’s forgiven. 4. Believe in Him that died for thee, And, sure as He hath died, Thy debt is paid, Thy soul is free, And thou art justified. Used With Tune: ST. ANNE Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1749
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God, the Guardian of the Pious

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Now let me make the Lord my trust
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I to the hills will lift mine eyes

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 78 hymnals First Line: I to the hills will lift mine eyes, From whence doth come my aid Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, 1650
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When Peter Boasted, Soon He Fell

Author: John Newton Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. When Peter boasted, soon he fell, Yet was by grace restored; His case should be regarded well By all who fear the Lord. 2. A voice it has, and helping hand, Backsliders to recall; And cautions those who think they stand, Lest suddenly they fall. 3. He said, Whatever others do, With Jesus I’ll abide; Yet soon amidst a murderous crew His suffering Lord denied. 4. He who had been so bold before, Now trembled like a leaf; Not only lied, but cursed and swore, To gain the more belief. 5. While he blasphemed he heard the cock, And Jesus looked in love; At once, as if by lightning struck, His tongue forbore to move. 6. Delivered thus from Satan’s snare He starts, as from a sleep; His Savior’s look he could not bear, But hasted forth to weep. 7. But sure the faithful cock had crowed A hundred times in vain; Had not the Lord that look bestowed, The meaning to explain. 8. As I, like Peter, vows have made, Yet acted Peter’s part; So conscience, like the cock, upbraids My base, ungrateful heart. 9. Lord Jesus, hear a sinner’s cry, My broken peace renew; And grant one pitying look, that I May weep with Peter too. Used With Tune: ABIDING GRACE Text Sources: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779), number 91

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