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To the chief Musician upon Sheminith, A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXII (1742) First Line: Save O Jehovah now because Lyrics: 1 Save O Jehovah now because The godly one doth cease; For from among the sons of men The faithful do decrease. 2 Unto his neighbour every one Speaks lying vanities: They with a flattering lip do speak: With double heart likewise. 3 Jehovah shall cut off ev'n all The lips of flatterings, And he shall cut off every tongue Which boasteth of great things. 4 Which thus have said, we with our tongues Prevailing pow'r shall get, Are not our lips our own? for who Lord over us is set? 5 Thus saith the Lord, for sighs of them That want, for poor oppress'd, I now will rise, from such as puff At him, will give him rest. 6 Jehovah's words, pure words they be As silver that is try'd In earthen furnace, seven times That hath been purify'd. 7 Thou shalt them keep, O Lord thou shalt Preserve them ev'ry one, For evermore in safety from This generation. 8 The wicked men on ev'ry side Do walk presumptuously, When vileness by the sons of men Exalted is on high. Scripture: Psalm 12 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician on Neginoth, Machil, a Psalm of David, when the Zipines came and said to Saul, Doth not David hide himself with us?

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLIV (1742) First Line: Save thou me by thy name O God Lyrics: 1 Save thou me by thy name, O God, and judge me by thy pow'r. 2 God hear my pray'r, hark to the word That from my mouth I pour, 3 For strangers up against me rise, and who oppress me sore, Pursue my soul; the mighty God, They set not them before. Selah. 4 Lo God's mine help, the Lord's with them That do my soul sustain. 5 He to my foe shall ill reward: Them in thy truth restrain. 6 I will unto thee sacrifice With voluntariness: I will thy name confess, O Lord, Because that good it is. 7 For he hath me delivered Out of all miseries: And it's desire mine eye hath seen Upon mine enemies. Scripture: Psalm 54 Languages: English
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A Psalm of Praise

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCa (1742) First Line: Shout to Jehovah all the earth Lyrics: 1 Shout to Jehovah all the earth. 2 With joyfulness the Lord serve ye: Before his presence come with mirth. 3 Know that Jehovah God is he. It's he that made us, and not we, His folk his pasture's sheep also. 4 Into his gates with thanks come ye, With praises to his court-yard go. 5 Give thanks to him, bless ye his name Because Jehovah he is good; His mercy ever is the same: His truth throughout all ages stood. Scripture: Psalm 100
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm and Song of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXV (1742) First Line: Silence to thee the praise, O God Lyrics: 1 Silence to thee; the praise, O God, In Sion: paid shall be 2 The vow to thee. Who hearest prayers, All flesh shall come to thee. 3 Works of iniquity prevail Against me sore do they; But as for our transgressions Thou shalt them purge away. 4 O blessed is the man of whom Thou thy free choice dost make: And that he may dwell in thy courts, Him near to Thee dost take: For with the good things of thy house Be satisfy'd shall we; And with the holy things likewise That in thy temple be. 5 In righteousness thou by the things That dreadfully are done, Wilt answer give to us, O God Of our salvation: On whom the ends of all the earth Do confidently stay: And likewise they that are remov'd Far off upon the sea. 6 He girt with might, doth by his strength Fix mountains: he doth swage 7 The noise of seas, noise of their waves, Also the people's rage [2] 8 Who in the utmost parts do dwell, they at thy tokens quake: The morns out-goings, and thenights Thou to rejoice dost make. 9 Thou visit'st th' and water'st it With God's flood-water fill'd: Thou mak'st it rich, then corn prepar'st When so thou hat it till'd. 10 Her ridges richly water'st thou, Her furrows thou set'st fast: With show'rs thou mak'st her soft to be, Her springing blest Thou hast. 11 Thou with thy goodness dost the year Adorn as with a crown, Also the paths where thou dost tread Thy fatness to drop down. 12 On pastures of the wilderness, They dropping do distil: And girt with joy on ev'ry side, Is ev'ry little hill. 13 The pastures cloathed are with flocks Corn over-covering The valleys is, so that for joy They shout, and also sing. Scripture: Psalm 65 Languages: English
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Sing to the Lord a new song, sing

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXCVI (1742) Lyrics: 1 Sing to the Lord, a new-song; sing All th' earth the Lord unto. 2 Sing to Jehovah, bless his name, Still his salvation show. 3 His glory to the heathen folk, To all his wonders spread. 4 For great's the Lord, much to be prais'd About all gods in dread. 5 Because vain idols are they all, Which heathen gods do name., But for Jehovah, he it is That did the heavens frame. 6 Honour and comely majesty Abide before his face: Both fortitude and beauty are Within his holy place. 7 Ye kindreds of the people a;l, Unto the Lord afford; Both majesty and mightiness Give ye unto the Lord. 8 The glory to Jehovah give That to his name is due; And bringing an oblation, Into his courts"come you. 9 In beauty of his holiness, Do ye the Lord adore; The universal earth likewise In fear stand him before. 10 'Mong heathens say, Jehovah reigns, The world shall stablish'd be, It shall not move: in righteousness The people judge shall he. 11 O let the heav'ns hereat be glad, And let the earth rejoyce: Let seas and fulness of the same, With roaring make a noise. 12 O let the field be full of joy. And ev'ry thing therein, Then all the trees within the wood Rejoycingly shall sing. 13 Before Jehovah, for he comes, To judge the earth comes he: The world with justce, and the folk To judge with equity. Scripture: Psalm 96 Languages: English
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A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXIII (1742) First Line: Sure God is good to Israel Lyrics: 1 Sure God is good to Israel, Ev'n to the clean in heart. 2 But yet my feet had almost slipt, My steps did well nigh start. 3 For at the foole I envious was, To see lewd men in peace. 4 For without bands thro' death they pass Their strength doth nothing cease. 5 Like other men they are not In toilsome misery: Nor striken with like plagues are they, As other mortals be. 6 Pride therefore like a chain doth fence Them on each side about; And like a garment, violence Doth cover them throughout. 7 Out of the fulness of their fat Extended are their eyes; They do enjoy more prosperous state Than what their hearts devise. 8 Corrupt they are, and wickedly Speak guile; they proudly talk. 9 Their mouth the heavens doth defy, their tongue thro' th' earth doth walk. [2] 10 Therefore his people hitherto Do turn themselves about; And waters of their cup o'erflow, That are to them wrung out. 11 And they have said, how can it be That God this thing should know? Is there in him that is most high Hereof the knowledge too? 12 Behold th' ungodly men are these, Yet have tranquility: They do within this world increase, In rich ability. 13 Sure I have cleans'd my heart in vain, Hands wash'd in innocence. 14 For ev'ry day I plagu'd have been, Each morn with chastisements. 15 If I should say that I will make This declaration: Lo, of thy sons I should offend The generation. 16 When as I thought this thing to know, It was too hard for me: 17 Till I did to God's temple go, Where I their end did see. [3] 18 Surely in places slippery These men thou placed hast; To desolation suddenly Thou dost them also cast. 19 As in a moment how are they Brought to destruction? And how are they consum'd away With sad confusion? 20 Like to a dream when as a man Awaking doth arise; When thou awak'st their image then O Lord thou shalt despise. 21 My heart with grief was leaven'd so Prick'd were my reins in me. 22 So foolish I, and did not know, Like as a beast with thee. [4] 23 Nevertheless continually Before thee do I stand; Thou hast upheld me stedfastly, Also by my right hand. 24 Thou with thy prudent counsel shall Direction to me give; Up afterward also thou shalt To glory me receive. 25 In heav'n above, but thee alone, Who is it that I have? And there is nothing th' earth upon Besides thee that I crave. 26 This flesh of mine, also my heart, Do utterly fail me: The mighty God he is my part And strength of heart aye's he. 27 For lo, they that are far from thee Shall utterly decay: All that a whoring go from thee Thou shalt consume away. 28 But as for me 'tis good that I Near unto God repair. I do on God the Lord rely, Thy works all do declare. Scripture: Psalm 73 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXIV (1742) First Line: The earth Jehovah's is Lyrics: 1 The earth Jehovah's is, With all the store of it, The habitable world is his, And they thereon that sit, 2 For its foundation He on the seas hath laid: And it the water floods upon Most solidly hath staid. 3 Jehovah's hill on high, Who shall ascent into? Within his place of sanctity, Who shall there stand also? 4 The clean in hands, likewise The pure in heart, and he Who hath not lift his soul to lies, Nor sworn deceitfully. 5 The benediction he Shall from the Lord receive. From God of his salvation he His righteousness shall have. 6 This is the progeny That seek him, even they That for thy face enquiring be; This Jacob is, Selah. [2] 7 Ye gates, lift up your heads, And doors that last for aye, Be ye lift up, that enter in The King of glory may. 8 This glorious King, Who's he? Jehovah puissant, And valiant Jehovah is, In battle valiant. 9 Ye gates lift up your heads, And doors that last for aye, Do ye lift up, that enter in The King of Glory may. 10 The glorious King, Oh say, Who is it that may be? The Lord of armies in array The glorious King is he. Selah. Scripture: Psalm 24 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXIV (1742) First Line: The fool in's heart saith, there's no God Lyrics: 1 The fool, in's heart, saith, there's no God; They are corrupt each one, Abominable works they do; That doth good there is none. 2 The Lord from heaven looked down. On sons of men to see, If any that did understand, That seeketh God there be. 3 They altogether filthy are, They all aside are gone; There is not any that doth good No not so much as one. 4 The workers of iniquity Do they not know at all: That eat my folk, as bread they eat, On God they do not call. 5 There with a very grievous fear, Affrighted sore they were, For God i' th' generation is Of such as righteous are. 6 The counsel of the poor oppress'd, Ashamed you would make: And that because Jehovah he Doth for his refuge take. 7. Who Israel's health from Sion gives? His folks captivity, When God shall turn: Jacob shall joy, Glad Israel shall be. The Psalm, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament,1742 Scripture: Psalm 14
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To the chief Musician upon Mahalath, Maschil, A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLIII (1742) First Line: The fool in's heart saith, There's no God Lyrics: 1 The fool, in's heart, saith, There's no God; They are corrupt each one: Abominable sin they do, That doth good there is none. 2 Tod from the heavens looked down. On sons of men to see, If any that did understand, That seeketh God there be. 3 They altogether filthy are, Each one is backward gone; There is not any that doth good No not so much as one. 4 The workers of iniquity Have they no knowledge all? Who eat my people, ev'n as bread, On God they do not call. 5 They greatly fear'd where no fear was 'Gainst thee in camp that lies, His bones God scatter'd, and them sham'd For God doth them despise. 6 O who is he that graciously To Isra'l will fulfil His manifold salvations From out of Sion hill. When God his People shall return, That have been captive led, Then Jacob shall therein rejoyce, And Isra'l shall be glad. Scripture: Psalm 53 Languages: English
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The Lord bless, O my soul, and all

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCIII (1742) Lyrics: 1 The Lord bless, O my soul, and all In me, his holy name. 2 The Lord bless, O my soul, and all His bounties mind the same: For he it is that doth forgive All thine iniquities. 3 And he it is that doth relieve All thine infirmities. 4 Who ransoms from destruction Thy life, and crowneth thee With his most dear compassion And kind benignity, 5 Who with good things abundantly Doth satisfy thy mouth, So that like as the eagles be, Renewed is thy youth. 6 The Lord doth judgment, justice top, For all oppressed ones. 7 His ways to Moses he did show, His act's to Isr'el's sons. [2] 8 The Lord is merciful also He's verv gracious: And unto anger he is slow, In mercy plenteous. 9 Contention he will not maintain To perpetuity: And he his wrath will not retain Unto eternity. 10 According to our sins likewise, To us he hath not done; Nor hath he our iniquities Rewarded us upon. 11 Because ev'n as the heavens are Above the earth in height; So toward them that do him fear, His love is vastly great. 12 Like as the east and west they are Far in their distances: He hath remov'd away so far From us our trespasses. 13 A father's pity like unto Which he his sons doth bear: Like pity doth Jehovah show To them that do him fear. 14 For he doth know this frame of ours, He minds that dust we be. 15 Man's days are like the grass, like flow'rs In field so flour'sheth he. 16 For over it the wind doth pass And it away doth go; Also the place wherein it was No longer it shall know. [3] 17 Who fear the Lord, his mercy is On them from aye to aye; So likewise doth his righteousness On children's children stay. 18 To such as keep his cov'nant sure, Who do in mind up lay: The charge of his commandment pure,' That it obey they may. 19 The Lord hath in the heavens high Established his throne: And over all his royalty Doth bear dominion. 20 O ye his angels that excel In strength, bless ye the Lord, That do his word, that hearken well Unto the voice of's word. 21 All ye the armies of the Lord O bless Jehovah still: His ministers that do accord His pleafure to fulfil. 22 Yea, all his works in places all Of his dominion, Bless ye Jehovah: O my soul, Jehovah bless alone. Scripture: Psalm 103 Languages: English

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