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Conserva me, Domine

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Proper Psalms on Certain Days Easter Even, Morning First Line: Preserve me O God Scripture: Psalm 16 Used With Tune: [Preserve me O God]

Ecce, quam bonum!

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Proper Psalms on Certain Days The Transfiguration, Evening First Line: Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is Scripture: Psalm 133 Used With Tune: [Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is]
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Prayer Against Temptation

Appears in 15 hymnals Topics: Evening Psalms First Line: O Lord, my God, to Thee I cry Scripture: Psalm 141:1-4 Used With Tune: [O Lord, my God, to Thee I cry]
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A Trustful Appeal to God

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Evening Psalms First Line: My righteous God, Who oft of old Lyrics: 1 My righteous God, Who oft of old Hast saved from troubles manifold, Give answer when I call to Thee, Be gracious now and hear my plea. 2 How long, O men, will ye defame, How long my glory turn to shame, How long will ye vain follies prize, How long pursue deceit and lies? 3 But know, the lord has set apart The man of godly life and heart To be His favored one for aye; Jehovah hears me when I pray. 4 In rev'rence wait, from sin depart, In meditation calm your heart; Hold fast the right, be true and just, And in Jehovah put your trust. 5 O who will show us any good, Exclaims the faithless multitude; But lift on us, O lord, we pray, The brightness of Thy face this day. 6 More joy from Thee has filled my heart Than great abundance could impart; I lay me down to peaceful sleep, For Thou, O Lord, dost safely keep. Scripture: Psalm 4 Used With Tune: REST

Softly Now the Light of Day

Author: George W. Doane, 1799-1859 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 892 hymnals Topics: Hymns of Worship Evening; Evening hymns; Psalm Adaptations Used With Tune: SEYMOUR

Come to his/her aid, O saints of God

Author: Dennis C. Smolarski, b. 1947 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Evening Prayer Morning Psalms, Canticles Scripture: Job 19:25-27 Used With Tune: OLD HUNDREDTH Text Sources: Requiem aeternam; Subvenite sancti Dei; Credo quod Redemptor
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Psalm 121: Unto the Hills

Author: John Campbell; Josephine S. (Konwinne) Day Meter: 10.4.10.4.10.10 Appears in 112 hymnals Topics: Assurance; Evening Prayer; Funeral Vigil; God Faithfulness; God Guardian/Help; God Guidance; God Protection; God Strength and Refuge; Pilgrimage and Conflict; Protection; Providence; Psalter/Psalm Paraphrases; Security; Sun; Trust; Lent 1 Year C; Proper 24 Year C First Line: Unto the hills around do I lift up Lyrics: 1 Unto the hills around do I lift up my longing eyes: O whence for me shall my salvation come, from whence arise? From God the Lord doth come my certain aid, from God the Lord who heaven and earth hath made. 2 God will not suffer that thy foot be moved; safe shalt thou be. No careless slumber shall His eyelids close who keepeth thee. The One who sleepeth not, who slumbereth ne'er, shall guard thee, Israel, with most holy care. 3 Jehovah is Himself thy keeper true, thy changeless shade; Jehovah thy defence on thy right hand, thine own true aid. And thee no sun by day shall ever smite; no moon shall harm thee in the silent night. 4 From every evil shall God keep thy soul, from every sin; Jehovah shall preserve thy going out, thy coming in. Above thee watching, God whom we adore shall keep thee henceforth, yea, for evermore. Scripture: Psalm 121 Used With Tune: SANDON
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In vain we lavish out our lives

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 58 hymnals Topics: Evening psalm Lyrics: In vain we lavish out our lives To gather empty wind; The choicest blessings earth can yield Will starve a hungry mind. Come, and the Lord shall feed our souls With more substantial meat, With such as saints in glory love, With such as angels eat. Our God will every want supply, And fill our hearts with peace; He gives by cov'nant and by oath The riches of his grace. Come, and he'll cleanse our spotted souls, And wash away our stains In the dear fountain that his Son Poured from his dying veins. [Our guilt shall vanish all away, Though black as hell before; Our sins shall sink beneath the sea, And shall be found no more. And, lest pollution should o'erspread Our inward powers again, His Spirit shall bedew our souls, Like purifying rain.] Our heart, that flinty, stubborn thing, That terrors cannot move, That fears no threat'nings of his wrath, Shall be dissolved by love. Or he can take the flint away That would not be refined; And from the treasures of his grace Bestow a softer mind. There shall his sacred Spirit dwell, And deep engrave his law, And every motion of our souls To swift obedience draw. Thus will he pour salvation down, And we shall render praise; We the dear people of his love, And he our God of grace. Scripture: Ezekiel 36:25
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Doxology and Benediction

Appears in 17 hymnals Topics: Evening Psalms First Line: Come, all ye servants of the Lord Lyrics: 1 Come, all ye servants of the Lord, Lift up your voice with one accord Jehovah's Name to bless; Ye that are standing night by night Within the house of His delight, His glorious Name confess. 2 Yea, in His place of holiness Lift up your hands the Lord to bless; And unto you be giv'n, The joys that Zion doth afford, The richest blessing of the Lord Who made the earth and heav'n. Scripture: Psalm 134 Used With Tune: WYOMING
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How beauteous are their feet

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 715 hymnals Topics: Evening psalm Lyrics: How beauteous are their feet Who stand on Zion's hill! Who bring salvation on their tongues, And words of peace reveal! How charming is their voice! How sweet the tidings are! "Zion, behold thy Savior King; He reigns and triumphs here." How happy are our ears That hear this joyful sound, Which kings and prophets waited for, And sought, but never found! How blessed are our eyes That see this heav'nly light Prophets and kings desired it long, But died without the sight. The watchmen join their voice, And tuneful notes employ; Jerusalem breaks forth in songs, And deserts learn the joy. The Lord makes bare his arm Through all the earth abroad; Let every nation now behold Their Savior and their God! Scripture: Matthew 13:16-17

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