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O Come, let us, in Consort, join

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #171 (1752) Lyrics: 1. O Come, let us, in consort, join In Songs to great Jehovah's Name. The Praise of our Salvation's rock, With joyfull Hearts, aloud proclaim. 2. Let us, with Thanks, approach his Face; And our loud Anthems to him sing. 3. Because Jehovah's a great God; Above all God's he's a great King. 4 the Earth's deep Caverns, with the Strength Of lofty Hills, are in his Hand. 5. His is the Ocean, which he made; His Hands have form'd the firmer Land. 6. Come, let us worship, and bow down; Our Knees to our Creator bend. 7. For he's our God, and we the Flock, His Pastures feed, and Hands defend. 8. To Day, if we will hear his Voice, Then harden not your Hearts; as they In Time of Provocation, did, On Meribah, and Moffa's Day. 9. Your Fathers did me tempt, and prove, While my great Works shone in their Face. 10. For Forty Years, I patient bore, Tho' weary'd, with that stubborn Race. 11. "This People err in Heart, I said, "My Ways they know not, tho' the best; "Therefore I sware to them, in Wrath,, "They ne'er should come into my Rest. Scripture: Psalm 95 Languages: English
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O Come, let us unite, and sing

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #172 (1752) Lyrics: 1. O Come, let us unite, and sing Unto Jehovah's Name; The Praise of our Salvation's Rock, With Joy, aloud proclaim. 2 With grateful Thanks, before him come; and joyful Hymns loud sing. 3. Because Jehovah's a great God; O'er all Gods a great King. 4. the Earth's deep Caverns, lofty Hills, Are in his sov'reign Hand. 5. His is the Sea, which he hath made, His Hands form'd the dry Land. 6. Come, let us worship, and bow down, Before our Maker kneel. 7. For he's our God, and we his Sheep, He doth us feed, and heal. 8. To Day, if ye will hear his Voice, O grow not hard, as they In Desert did, on Meribah's, And Moffa's woful Day. 9. Your Fathers did me tempt, and prove; My Works shone in their Face. 10. I, forty Years, was grieved with that stubborn, faithless Race. 11. I said, this People err in Heart, My Ways they will not know; To them I sware, in Wrath if they Into my Rest should go. Scripture: Psalm 95 Languages: English
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Sing to Jehovah a new Song

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #173 (1752) Lyrics: 1. Sing to Jehovah a new Song; In this agree let ev'ry Tongue. 2. Sing to the Lord, and bless his Name; daily his saving Health proclaim. 3. His Glory to the Heathen show; Make all their Tribes his wonders know. 4.God's great, and greatly to be prais'd; In Fear, above all Gods, he's rasi'd. 5 For Heathen Gods are but a name; But Heav'n's wide Arch the Lord did frame. 6. Majestick Honours aon him wait: Beauty and Strength, adorn his Seat. 7. O all ye Kingdoms, ev'ry Tribe, Glory, and Pow'r, to God ascribe. 8. Give him the Glory, to him due; With Off'rings to his courts come you. 9. To worship, in his House, repair, Let all the Earth him rev'rence there. 10. To all the Natins this rehearse, Jehovah reigns thro' th' Universe; The world unmov'd shall stablish'd be, The People justly judge shall he. 11. Let Heav'n, and Earth, thereat rejoice, Seas, and their Stores, with roaring Voice. 12. Let fertile Fields, and all things there, Their Joy, in chearful Shouts declare; Then all the Trees shall leap and sing, And Joy, thro' all the Woods, shall ring. 13. Before the Lord, who comes to bless The World, with Truth, and Righteousness; With Truth, and Justice, he shall come, To pass on all their final Doom. Scripture: Psalm 96 Languages: English
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Jehovah reigns, let all the Earth

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #174 (1752) Lyrics: 1. Jehovah reigns, let all the Earth, Triumphantly rejoice; And let the Multitude of Isles Unite their chearful Voice. 2. Thick Clouds and Darkness him surround, His counsels are unknown; But Righteousness, and Judgment, are The Basis of his Throne. 3. Fire march'd before; his foes around Sink in the burning Flood. 4. His Light'nings blaz'd thro'out the World; Earth saw, and trembling stood. 5. The solid Mountains melt, like Wax, Before Jehovah's Face; Before that Lord, whose sov'reign Rule, O'er all the Earth, takes Place. 6. Th' extended heav'ns, his Righteousenss, Have punish'd all abroad; And all the World have clearly seen, The Glories of our God. 7. May all that graven Idols serve, And boast in earthly Clods, Of all their Folly be asham'd; Him worship all ye Gods. 8. Sion, and Judaah's Daughters, heard, With Joy, thy Judgments, own'd. 9. For o'er the Earth, thou, Lord, art high, Above all Gods enthron'd. 10. O ye that love, and fear, the Lord, All evil disesteem; The holy souls he'll guard, and them From wicked Hands redeem. 11. For just, and upright Men, are sown, Immortal Light, and Bliss. 12. Rejoice, ye Just, in god; with Thanks, Record, his Holiness. Scripture: Psalm 97 Languages: English
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Sing, to Jehovah, a new Song

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #175 (1752) Lyrics: 1. Sing, to Jehovah, a new Song, For Wonders he hath wrought; His Right-hand, and his holy Arms, The Victory have got. 2. His great Salvation, to the world, Jehovah hath made known; He, all the natins, openly, His Righteousness, hath shown. 3. His Grade, and Truth, to Isr'el's House, Fully perform'd have been; The utmost Bounds of all the Earth, Have God's Salvation seen. 4. Let all the Earth, their Voice, to God, In Songs of Triumph, raise; make the Air ring, with their loud shouts, And jointly sing his Praise. 6. Sweet Harps, and tuneful voices join; In Psalms, the Lord's Praise sing. Trumpet, and Cornet, take, and shout Before the Lord, the King. 7. Let Seas loud roar, the Earth and all In them, in shouts combine, Let floods clap Hands, and all the Hills, In joyful Consort joyn. 9. Before the Lord; to judge the Earth, He comes, in majesty; The World with Justice, and it's Tribes, To judge, with Equity. Scripture: Psalm 98 Languages: English
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Jehovah sov'reign King doth reign

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #176 (1752) Lyrics: 1. Jehovah sov'reign King doth reign, Let guilty Sinners quake; He sits between the Cherubims, The Earth let reel, and shake. 2. The Lord, in Sion, great appears, High o'er all People rais'd. 3. By them, thy great, and dreadful Name, Which holy is, be prais'd. 4 The King, in all his Strength, delights In Judgment; he ordains Whats's right; in Jacob, Justice he, And Equity, maintains. 5. Jehovah, our great God, exalt, And worshiping bow down; Prostrate, before his Foot stool, fall, For he's the holy One. 6 Moses, and A'ron, with his Priests, Sam'el, with those addrest His sacred Name, call'd on the Lord; who answer'd their Request. 7. God, from the Pillar of a cloud, Declar'd to them his Will; Then they his Testimonies kept, And Statutes did fullfill. 8. Thou answer'dst them, O Lord, our God; Thy People for their Sake, Forgavest oft, yet on theif Works, Did'st just Revenges take. 9. Therefore exalt the Lord, our God, And in his courts adore; Because Jehovah, our great God Is Holy evermore. Scripture: Psalm 99 Languages: English
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Shout to Jehovah all the Earth

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #177 (1752) Lyrics: 1. Shout to Jehovah all the Earth; 2. Serve him with chearful, Heart and Voice; Approach his House with sacred Mirth, Before him triumph, and rejoice. 3. Know that Jehovah's God alone, !ho us and all did Being give; We are his People, not our own, The Sheep that on his Pastures live. 4. Enter his Gates with thankful Joy, And, in his courts, his Praise proclaim; Your grateful Songs, in Thanks employ, And ever bless his holy Name. 5. Because Jehovah he is good, His Mercy is forever sure; His Truth, thro' Ages past, has stood, And shall, thro' ev'ry Age, endure. Scripture: Psalm 100 Languages: English
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Mercy, and Judgment, claim my Song

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #178b (1752) Lyrics: 1. Mercy, and Judgment, claim my Song, From Thee alone they spring: Therefore, O Lord, my thankfull Heart Thy Praise shall ever sing. 2. I'll wisely act, by perfect Rules, When I the Crown receive; The Pattern of an honest Heart, To all my Court, I'll give. 3. No perverse Thing will I intend; I hate their ill Design, Who turn aside from sacred Laws; Their Works shall not be mine. 4. The froward, refractory Heart, Shall from my Presence go; With bad Men I'll no Friendship make, Nor Favour to them show. 5. The private Sland'rer, I'll cut off, Who seeks his Neighbour's Hurt; The haughty Look, and proud in Heart, I'll banish from my Court. 6. I'll search the Land for faithful Men, That they may dwell with me; And he that walks in perfect Ways, My Favourite shall be. 7 But artful men of Fraud, and Guile, In my House shall not dwell; Those that addict themselves to Lies, I'll from my Sight repel. 8. My early Care shall be, to root The Wicked from the Land; That from thy City, Lord, I may Cut off that impious Band. Scripture: Psalm 101 Languages: English
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To God, let all the Earth

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #178a (1752) Lyrics: 1. To God, let all the Earth Agree, with sacred Mirth, In Shouts, to raise their chearful voice. 2. With Gladness serve the Lord, And come, with one Accord, Before his Presence, and rejoice. 3. For this you can't but own, Jehovah's God alone; He Life and Breath, to all did give; His People us he chose, The Flock his Folds enclose, And we on his fat Pastures live. 4 Enter his Gates with Joy, In Thanks your Hearts employ, And make his courts resound his Fame; Strike up a grateful Song, From ev'ry Heart, and Tongue, To bless his great, and holy Name. 5 Because the Lord is kind, His Mercy, you shall find, Is everlastingly secure; His Truth, thro' Ages past, Has stood unshaken fast, And shall, thro' ev'ry Age, endure. Scripture: Psalm 100 Languages: English
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Jehovah to my Pray'r attend

Hymnal: NVPD1752 #179 (1752) Lyrics: 1. Jehovah to my Pray'r attend; Before Thee let my Cry ascend. 2. Hide not thy Face from me, while I, Daily oppress'd, in Trouble ly: Encline thine Ear to me, with Speed, And Answer give, in Time of Need. 3. My Days, like Smoke, consume away; Like the burnt Hearth my Bones decay. 4 My Heart, like Grass, that's smit with Heat, Withers; that I forget to eat. 5. By Reason of my constant Groans, I am reduc'd to Skin, and Bones. 6. I'm like the Pelican, and Owl, That lonely, in the Deserts, strole. 7. As mournful Sparrow, percht alone On the House Top, I watch, and moan. 8 My Foes, me daily, treat with Scorn; Against me madly they have sworn. 9. I've eaten Ashes with my Bread; And mix'd my Drink with Tears I shed, 10. For thou hast thy hot Anger shown, In Wrath thou do'st upon me frown; Thou first did'st lift me up on high, Then down most low hast made me ly. Second Part 11. My Days decline, like th'Ev'ning Shade; Like wither'd Grass, my Strength's decay'd. 12. But thou, Lord, ever shalt endure; Thy Mem'ry thro' all Ages sure. 13. Rise, Lord, for Sion's Help appear; Th' appointed time of Favour's near. 14. Thy Servants in her Stones delight; Her Dust is precious in their Sight. 15. The Gentiles, Lord, thy Name shall fear; Earth's Kings thy Glory shall revere. 16. When God shall Sion's State repair, He'll shine most bright in Glory there. 17. The Poor's Request he'll then regard, And their Petition shall be heard. 18. To future Ages this record; That th' unborn Race may praise the Lord. 19. For he look'd down, from's Thone on high; The Lord from Heav'n and Earth did spy; 20. To hear the Pris'ners Groans; and give Leave to the poor condemn'd to live: 21. In Sion, to declare his Name, His Praise thro' Salem to proclaim; 22. When Isr'el there, with one Accord, And Kingdoms meet, to serve the Lord. Third Part 23. My Strength he weaken'd in the Way; And of my Life cut short the Day. 24. I said, my God, let not my Sun In Darkness, set, while yet 'tis Noon; Thy Years, no run of time can waste, Which thro' all endless Ages last. 25. Thou first the Earth's Foundations laid; The Heav'n are Works thine Hands have made. 26. They perish shall, but thou shalt last; They all, like Robes, decay, and waste; Thou as a Vest shalt change them all; And, at thy Word, be chang'd they shall. 27. But thou the same do'st still remain; No Bounds thy endless Years restrain. 28. Thy Servants Race shall yet reside; Their Seed, before Thee, fix'd abide. Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English

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