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The Whole Book of Psalms
Author:
Thomas Sternhold
,
John Hopkins
Publisher:
A. Strahan, London, 1790
Language:
English
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I-XCVII
XCVIII-CL
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I
The man is blest that hath not lent
II
Why did the Gentiles tumults raise?
III
O Lord how are my foes increas'd
IV
O God, that art my righteousness
V
Incline thine ears O Lord, and let
VI
Lord in thy wrath reprove me not
VII
O Lord my God, I put my trust
VIII
O God our Lord how wonderful
IX
With heart and mouth to thee O Lord
X
What is the cause that thou, O Lord
XI
In God the Lord I put my trust
XII
Help. Lord. for good and godly men
XIII
How long wilt thou forget me Lord?
XIV
There is no God, do foolish men
XV
Within thy tabernacle, Lord
XVI
Lord, keep me, for I trust in thee
XVII
O Lord, give ear to my just cause
XVIII
O God my strength and fortitude
XIX
The heav'ns and firmament on high
XX
In trouble and adversity
XXI
O Lord, how joyful is the king
XXII
O God my God, wherefore dost thou
XXIIIa
The Lord is only my support
XXIIIb
My Shepherd is the living Lord
XXIV
The earth is all the Lord's, with all
XXV
I Lift my heart to thee
XXVI
Lord, be my Judge and thou shalt see
XXVII
The Lord is both my health and light
XXVIII
Thou art, O Lord, my strength and stay
XXIX
Give to the Lord, ye potentates
XXX
All laud and praise with heart and voice
XXXI
O Lord, I put my trust in thee
XXXII
The man is blest, whose wickedness
XXXIII
Ye righteous, in the Lord rejoice
XXXIV
I will give laud and honour both
XXXV
Lord plead my cause against my foes
XXXVI
The wicked by his works unjust
XXXVII
Grudge not to see the wicked men
XXXVIII
Put me not to rebuke, O Lord
XXXIX
I said, I will look to my ways
XL
I waited long and sought the Lord
XLI
The man is blest that doth provide
XLII
Like as the hart doth pant and bray
XLIII
Judge and defend my cause, O Lord
XLIV
Our ears have heard Our fathers tell
XLV
My heart doth take in hand
XLVI
The Lord is our defence and aid
XLVII
Ye people all, with one accord
XLVIII
Great is the Lord, and with great praise
XLIX
All people, hearken and give ear
La
The mighty God
Lb
The God of gods, the Lord
LIa
O Lord consider my distress
LIb
Have mercy on me, Lord, after
LII
Why dost thou, tyrant, boast abroad
LIII
The foolish man within his heart
LIV
God, save me for thy holy Name
LV
O God, give ear, and speedily
LVI
Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray
LVII
Take pity for thy promise sake
LVIII
Ye rulers, that are put in trust
LIX
Send aid, and save me from my foes
LX
O Lord, thou didst us clean forsake
LXI
Regard, O Lord, for I complain
LXII
My soul to God shall give good heed
LXIII
O God, my God, I early seek
LXIV
O Lord, unto my voice give ear
LXV
Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign
LXVI
Ye men on earth, in God rejoice
LXVII
Have mercy on us, Lord
LXVIII
Let God arise, and then his foes
LXIX
Save me, O God, and that with speed
LXX
O God, to me take heed
LXXI
My Lord, my God, in all distress
LXXII
Lord, give thy judgments to the king
LXXIII
Truly the Lord is very good
LXXIV
Why art thou, Lord, so long from us
LXXV
To thee, O God, will we give thanks
LXXVI
To all that now in Judah dwell
LXXVII
I with my voice to God did cry
LXXVIII
Attend, my people, to my law
LXXIX
O God, the Gentiles do invade
LXXX
Thou Shepherd, that dost Israel keep
LXXXI
Be light and glad, in God rejoice
LXXXII
Among the princes, men of might
LXXXIII
Do not, O God, refrain thy tongue
LXXXIV
How pleasant is thy dwelling-place
LXXXV
Thou hast been merciful indeed
LXXXVI
Lord, bow thy ear to my request
LXXXVII
That city shall full well endure
LXXXVIII
Lord God of health, the hope and stay
LXXXIX
To sing the mercies of the Lord
XC
Thou, Lord, hast been our sure defence
XCI
He that within the secret place
XCII
It is a thing both good and meet
XCIII
The Lord doth reign and cloathed is
XCIV
O Lord, thou dost revenge all wrong
XCV
O come, let us lift up our voice
XCVI
Sing ye with praise unto the Lord
XCVII
The Lord doth reign for which the earth
I-XCVII
XCVIII-CL
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