Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America: being an improvement of the old version of the Psalms of David ; allowed by the reverend Synod of New York and Philad

Author: Isaac Watts, Joel Barlow
Publisher: Printed by Shepard Kollock, Elizabethtown, [N.J.], 1791
Denomination: Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
Language: English
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90I'll speak the honors of my KingTextPage Scan
91Now be my heart inspir'd to singTextPage Scan
92The king of saints, how fair his faceTextPage Scan
93aGod is the refuge of his saintsTextPage Scan
93bLet Zion in her king rejoiceTextPage Scan
94Oh for a shout of sacred joyTextPage Scan
95Great is the Lord our GodTextPage Scan
96Far as thy name is knownTextPage Scan
97Why doth the man of riches growTextPage Scan
98Ye sons of pride, that hate the justTextPage Scan
99aWhy do the proud insult the poorTextPage Scan
99bThe Lord, the Judge, before his throneTextPage Scan
100Thus saith the Lord, The spacious fieldsTextPage Scan
101aWhen Christ to judgment shall descendTextPage Scan
101bThe Lord, the judge, his churches warnsTextPage Scan
102The Lord, the sov'reign, sends his summons forthTextPage Scan
103The God of glory sends his summons forthTextPage Scan
107Shew pity, Lord; O Lord, forgiveTextPage Scan
108Lord, I am vile, conceiv'd in sinTextPage Scan
109O thou that hear'st when sinners cryTextPage Scan
110Lord, I would spread my sore distressTextPage Scan
111aO God of mercy, hear my callTextPage Scan
111bWhy should the mighty make their boastTextPage Scan
112Why should the haughty hero boastTextPage Scan
113aAre all the foes of Zion foolsTextPage Scan
113bBehold us, Lord, and let our cryTextPage Scan
114O God, my refuge, hear my criesTextPage Scan
115Let sinners take their courseTextPage Scan
116O thou, whose justice reigns on highTextPage Scan
117My God, in whom are all the springsTextPage Scan
118Judges, who rule the world by lawsTextPage Scan
119From foes that round us riseTextPage Scan
120Lord, thou hast scourg'd our guilty landTextPage Scan
121When overwhelm'd with griefTextPage Scan
122aMy spirit looks to God aloneTextPage Scan
122bEarly, my God, without delayTextPage Scan
123'Twas in the watches of the nightTextPage Scan
124Great God, indulge my humble claimTextPage Scan
125My God permit my tongueTextPage Scan
126Great God, attend to my complaintTextPage Scan
127The praise of Zion waits for theeTextPage Scan
128The God of our salvation hearsTextPage Scan
129Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for theeTextPage Scan
130'Tis by thy strength the mountains standTextPage Scan
131aGod is the Lord, the heav'nly kingTextPage Scan
131bSing, all ye nations to the lordTextPage Scan
132Now shall my solemn vows be paidTextPage Scan
133Shine, mighty God, on Zion shineTextPage Scan
134Let God arise in all his mightTextPage Scan
135Lord, when thou didst ascend on highTextPage Scan
136We bless the Lord, the just, the goodTextPage Scan
137Save me, O God, the swelling lfoodsTextPage Scan
138Now let our lips, with holy fearTextPage Scan
140aFather, I sing thy wond'rous graceTextPage Scan
140bDeep in our hearts let us recordTextPage Scan
141'Twas for our sake, eternal GodTextPage Scan
142In haste, O God, attend my callTextPage Scan
143aMy God, my everlasting hopeTextPage Scan
143bMy Saviour, my almighty friendTextPage Scan
144God of my childhood, and my youthTextPage Scan
145Great God, whose universal swayTextPage Scan
146Jesus shall reign where'er the sunTextPage Scan
147Now I'm convinc'd the Lord is kindTextPage Scan
148God, my supoorter and my hopeTextPage Scan
149Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was ITextPage Scan
150Sure there's a righteous GodTextPage Scan
151Will God for ever cast us off!TextPage Scan
153To thee, most high and holy GodTextPage Scan
154In Judah God of old was knownTextPage Scan
155To God I cry'd with mournful voiceTextPage Scan
157"How awful is thy chast'ning rod?"TextPage Scan
158Let children hear the mighty deedsTextPage Scan
159O what a stiff rebellious houseTextPage Scan
160When Israel sinn'd, the Lord reprov'dTextPage Scan
161Great God, how oft did Israel provfeTextPage Scan
162Behold, O God, what cruel foesTextPage Scan
163Great Shepherd of thine IsrealTextPage Scan
164Sing to the Lord aloudTextPage Scan
165Among th' assembiles of the greatTextPage Scan
166And will the God of graceTextPage Scan
167How pleasant, how divinely fairTextPage Scan
168aGreat God, attend, while Zion singsTextPage Scan
168bMy soul, how lovely is the placeTextPage Scan
169Lord of the worlds aboveTextPage Scan
171Lord, thou hast call'd thy grace to mindTextPage Scan
172aSalvation is for ever nighTextPage Scan
172bAmong the princes, earthly godsTextPage Scan
173God in his earthly temple laysTextPage Scan
174O God of my salvation, hearTextPage Scan
175aForever shall my song recordTextPage Scan
175bMy never-ceasing song shall showTextPage Scan
176With reverence let the saints appearTextPage Scan
177aBless'd are the souls who hear and knowTextPage Scan
177bHear what the Lord in vision siadTextPage Scan
178Yet, saith the Lord, if David's raceTextPage Scan
179Remember, Lord, our mortal stateTextPage Scan
180Think, mighty God, on feeble manTextPage Scan
181Thro' ev'ry age, eternal GodTextPage Scan
182Our God, our help in ages pastTextPage Scan
183Lord, if thine eyes survey our faultsTextPage Scan

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