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With heart I do accord

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 With heart I do accord to praise and laud the Lord, In presence of the just: for great his works are found, To search them such are bound as do him love and trust. 2 His works are glorious, and righteousness to us, It ever doth endure: His wondrous works he would, We still remember should; his mercy is full sure. 3 Such as to him bear love, a portion fair below He hath up for them laid: For this they shall well find, He will them have in mind, and keep them as he said. 4 For he did not disdain his works to shew them plain, By lightnings and by thunders: When he the heathens' land Did give into their hand, where they beheld his wonders. 5 Of all his works ensu'th both judgement, right and truth, Whereto his statutes tend, They are decreed sure For ever to endure, on which we may depend. 6 Redemption great he gave his people for to save. It also hath appear'd, his promise doth not fail, But evermore prevail; his holy Name be fear'd. 7 Whoso with heart full fain true wisdom would attain, The Lord fear and obey. Such as his laws do keep, Shall knowledge have full deep; his praise shall last alway. Scripture: Psalm 111

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With heart I do accord

Author: N. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #CXI (1790) Lyrics: 1 With heart I do accord to praise and laud the Lord, In presence of the just: for great his works are found, To search them such are bound as do him love and trust. 2 His works are glorious, and righteousness to us, It ever doth endure: His wondrous works he would, We still remember should; his mercy is full sure. 3 Such as to him bear love, a portion fair below He hath up for them laid: For this they shall well find, He will them have in mind, and keep them as he said. 4 For he did not disdain his works to shew them plain, By lightnings and by thunders: When he the heathens' land Did give into their hand, where they beheld his wonders. 5 Of all his works ensu'th both judgement, right and truth, Whereto his statutes tend, They are decreed sure For ever to endure, on which we may depend. 6 Redemption great he gave his people for to save. It also hath appear'd, his promise doth not fail, But evermore prevail; his holy Name be fear'd. 7 Whoso with heart full fain true wisdom would attain, The Lord fear and obey. Such as his laws do keep, Shall knowledge have full deep; his praise shall last alway. Scripture: Psalm 111 Languages: English
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Confitebor tibi

Author: N. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #66a (1640) First Line: With heart I do accord Lyrics: 1 With heart I do accord, To praise and laud the Lord, In presence of the just. 2 For great his works are found, To search them such are bound, As him do love and trust. 3 His works are glorious, Also his righteousnesse It doth endure for ever. 4 His wondrous works he would We still remember should. His mercy faileth never. 5 Such as to him love beare, A portion full faire He hath up for them laid, For this they shall well find, He will them have in mind, And keep them as he said. 6 For he did not disdaine His works to shew them plaine, By lightnings and by thunders: When he the heathens land Did give into their hand, Where they beheld his wonders. 7 Of all his works ensu'th Both judgement, right and truth, Whereto his statutes tend: 8 They are decreed sure For ever to endure Which equity doth end: Redemption he gave His people for to save: 9 And hath also required, His promise not to faile, But alwaies to prevaile, His holy Name be feared. 10 Whoso with heart full faine True Wisdome would attaine, The Lord feare and obey: Such as his lawes do keep, Shall knowledge have full deep, His praise shall last for aye. Scripture: Psalm 111 Languages: English

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Thomas Norton

1532 - 1584 Person Name: N. Author of "With heart I do accord" in The Whole Book of Psalms
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