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Protect us Lord, from fatal harm

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.CXL (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Protect us Lord, from fatal harm; Behold our rising woes; We trust alone the pow'rful arm, To scatter all our foes. 2 Their tongue is like a poison'd dart, Their thoughts are full of guile; While rage and carnage swell their heart; They wear a peaceful smile. 3 O God of grace, thy guardian care, When foes without invade, Or spread within a deeper snare, Supplies our constant aid. 4 Let falsehood flee before thy face, Thy heav'nly truth extend, And nations taste thy heav'nly grace, And all delusion end. 5 With daily bread the poor supply, The cause of justice plead; And be thy church exalted high, With Christ the glorious head. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #CXL (1785) Lyrics: 1 Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm; Behold our rising woes; We trust alone the powerful arm, To scatter all our foes. 2 Their tongue is like a poison'd dart, Their thoughts are full of guile, While rage and carnage swell their heart, They wear a peaceful smile. 3 O GOD of grace, thy guardian care, When foes without invade, Or spread within a deeper snare, Supplies our constant aid. 4 Let falshood flee before thy face, Thy heavenly truth extend, And nations taste thy heavenly grace, And all delusion end. 5 With daily bread the poor supply, The cause of justice plead, And be thy church exalted high, With Christ the glorious head. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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Protect us Lord from fatal harm

Hymnal: Psalms #140 (1793) Lyrics: 1 Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm; Behold our rising woes; We trust alone the pow'rful arm, To scatter all our foes. 2 Their tongue is like a poison'd dart, Their thoughts are full of guile; While rage and carnage swell their heart, They wear a peaceful smile. 3 O God of grace, thy guardian care, When foes without invade, Or spread within a deeper snare, Supplies our constant aid. 4 Let falsehood flee before thy face, Thy heav'nly truth extend, And nations taste thy heav'nly grace, And all delusion end. 5 With daily bread the poor supply, The cause of justice plead; And be thy church exalted high, With Christ the glorious head. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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Protect us Lord, from fatal harm

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #250b (1786) Lyrics: 1 Protect us Lord, from fatal harm; Behold our rising woes; We trust alone the powerful arm, To scatter all our foes. 2 Their tongue is like a poison'd dart, Their thoughts are full of guile, While rage and carnage swell their heart, They wear a peaceful smile. 3 O God of grace, thy guardian care, When foes without invade, Or spread within a deeper snare, Supplies our constant aid. 4 Let falsehood flee before thy face, Thy heavenly truth extend, And nations taste thy heavenly grace, And all delusion end. 5 With daily bread the poor supply, The cause of justice plead, And be thy church exalted high, With Christ the glorious head. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #250b (1790) Lyrics: 1 Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm; Behold our rising woes; We trust alone the powerful arm, To scatter all our foes. 2 Their tongue is like a poison'd dart, Their thoughts are full of guile, While rage and carnage swell their heart, They wear a peaceful smile. 3 O God of grace, thy guardian care, When foes without invade, Or spread within a deeper snare, Supplies our constant aid. 4 Let falsehood flee before thy face, Thy heavenly truth extend, And nations taste thy heavenly grace, And all delusion end. 5 With daily bread the poor supply, The cause of justice plead, And be thy church exalted high, With Christ the glorious head. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #267a (1786) Lyrics: 1 Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm; Behold our rising woes; We trust alone the powerful arm, To scatter all our foes. 2 Their tongue is like a poison'd dart, Their thoughts are full of guile, While rage and carnage swell their heart, They wear a peaceful smile. 3 O God of grace, thy guardian care, When foes without invade, Or spread within a deeper snare, Supplies our constant aid. 4 Let falsehood flee before thy face, Thy heavenly truth extend, And nations taste thy heavenly grace, And all delusion end. 5 With daily bread the poor supply, The cause of justice plead, And be thy church exalted high, With Christ the glorious head. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #267a (1787) Lyrics: 1 Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm; Behold our rising woes; We trust alone the powerful arm, To scatter all our foes. 2 Their tongue is like a poison'd dart, Their thoughts are full of guile, While rage and carnage swell their heart, They wear a peaceful smile. 3 O God of grace, thy guardian care, When foes without invade, Or spread within a deeper snare, Supplies our constant aid. 4 Let falsehood flee before thy face, Thy heavenly truth extend, And nations taste thy heavenly grace, And all delusion end. 5 With daily bread the poor supply, The cause of justice plead, And be thy church exalted high, With Christ the glorious head. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm!

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #293b (1791) Lyrics: 1 Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm! Behold our rising woes; We trust alone the powerful arm, To scatter all our foes. 2 Their tongue is like a poison'd dart, Their thoughts are full of guile, While rage and carnage swell their heart, They wear a peaceful smile. 3 O God of grace, thy guardian care, When foes without invade, Or spread within a deeper snare, Supplies our constant aid. 4 Let falsehood flee before thy face, Thy heav'nly truth extend, And nations taste thy heav'nly grace, And all delusion end. 5 With daily bread the poor supply; The cause of justice plead, And be thy church exalted high, With Christ the glorious head. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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Protect us, Lord, from fatal harm

Hymnal: The Book of Worship #406 (1867) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Protect us Lord, from fatal harm; Behold our rising woes; We trust alone Thy powerful arm, To scatter all our foes. 2 Their tongue is like a poisoned dart, Their thoughts are full of guile; While rage and carnage swell their heart; They wear a peaceful smile. 3 O God of grace, Thy guardian care, When foes without invade, Or spread within a deeper snare, Supplies our constant aid. 4 Let falsehood flee before Thy face, Thy heavenly truth extend, And nations taste Thy heavenly grace, And all delusion end. 5 With daily bread the poor supply, The cause of justice plead; And be Thy Church exalted high, With Christ, the glorious Head. Topics: In Relation to Civil Government Public Calamity Languages: English
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Protect us Lord from fatal harm

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Columbian Repository #340 (1803)

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