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Thee will I laud, my God and King

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thee will I laud, my God and King, and bless thy Name alway; For ever will I praise the same, and bless thee day by day. 2 Great is the Lord, most worthy praise, his greatness none can reach; From race to race they shall thy works praise, and thy power preach. 3 I of thy glorious majesty the beauty will record, And meditate upon thy works most wonderful, O Lord: 4 And they shall of thy pow'r, and of thy faithful acts declare, And I to publish all abroad thy greatness will not spare: 5 And they into the mention shall break of thy goodness great, And I aloud thy righteousness in singing will repeat. 6 The Lord our God most gracious is and merciful also, Of great abounding mercy, and to anger he is slow. 7 Yea, good to all; and all his works His mercy doth exceed; Lo, all thy works do praise thee, Lord, and honour thee indeed. 8 Thy saints do bless thee, and they do thy kingdom's glory show, And blaze thy pow'r, to cause the sons of men the same to know. The Second Part. 9 And of thy kingdom's majesty do spread the glorious praise; Thy kingdom, Lord, a kingdom is that doth endure always: 10 And thy dominion through each age endures without decay: The Lord upholdeth them that fall, their sliding he doth stay. 11 The eyes of all do wait on thee, thou dost them all relieve, And thou to each sufficing food in season due dost give: 12 Thou openest thy plenteous hand, and bounteously dost fill All things whatever that do live With gifts of thy good will. 13 The Lord is just in all his ways, his works are holy all, And he is near all those that do in truth upon him call: 14 He the desires of all them, that fear him will fulfil, And he will hear them when they cry, and save them all he will. 15 The Lord preserves all those, to him that bear a loving heart; But he all them that wicked are will utterly subvert. 16 My thankful mouth shall gladly speak the praises of the Lord: All flesh to praise his holy Name for ever shall accord. Scripture: Psalm 145
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My soul, praise thou the Lord always

Author: J. H. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 My soul, praise thou the Lord always, my God I will confess; While breath and life prolong my days my tongue no time shall cease. 2 Trust not in worldly princes then, though they abound in wealth; Nor in the sons of mortal men, in whom there is no health. 3 For why? their breath doth soon depart, to earth anon they fall, And then the counsels of their heart decay and perish all. 4 Blessed and happy are all they, whom Jacob's God doth aid, And he whose hope doth not decay, but on the Lord is staid: 5 Who made the earth and waters deep, the heav'ns most high withal; Who doth his word and promise keep in truth and ever shall. 6 With right always doth he proceed for such as suffer wrong, The poor and hungry he doth feed, and loose the fetters strong: 7 The Lord doth send the blind their sight, the lame to limbs restore; He loveth all, that are upright, and just men evermore: 8 He doth defend the fatherless, and strangers sad in heart, He frees the widow from distress, and ill men's ways subvert, 9 The Lord thy God eternally, O Sion, still shall reign, In time of all posterity for ever to remain. Scripture: Psalm 146
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Praise ye the Lord, for it is good

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord, for it is good unto our God to sing; For it is pleasant, and to praise it is a comely thing. 2 The Lord his own Jerusalem he buildeth up alone, And the dispers'd of Israel doth gather into one: 3 He heals the broken in their heart, their sores up doth he bind, He counts the number of the stars, and names them in their kind. 4 Great is the Lord, great is his pow'r his wisdom infinite; The Lord relieves the meek, and throws to ground the wicked wight. 5 Sing unto God the Lord with praise, unto the Lord rejoice, And to our God upon the harp advance your singing voice. 6 He covers heav'n with clouds, and for the earth prepareth rain, And on the mountains he doth make the grass to grow again: 7 He gives to beasts their food, and to young ravens when they cry; His pleasure not in strength of horse, nor in man's legs doth lie: 8 But in all those that do him fear the Lord hath his delight, And such as do attend upon his mercy's shining light. The Second Part 9 O praise the Lord, Jerusalem, thy God, O Sion, praise; For he the bars hath forged strong wherewith thy gates he stays; 10 Thy children in thee he hath blest, and in thy borders he Doth settle peace, and with the flour of wheat he filleth thee: 11 And his command likewise upon the earth he sendeth out; Also his word with speedy course doth swiftly run about: 12 He giveth snow like wool, and frost like ashes scatters wide; Like morsels casts his ice: the cold thereof who can abide? 13 He sendeth forth his mighty word, and melteth them again; His wind he makes to blow, and then the waters flow amain. 14 The doctrine of his holy word to Jacob he doth show, His statutes and his judgments he gives Israel to know. 15 With any nation hath he not so dealt, nor have they known His secret judgments: ye therefore, praise ye the Lord alone. Scripture: Psalm 147
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Give laud unto the Lord

Author: J. H. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Give laud unto the Lord, from heav'n that is so high; Praise him in deed and word above the starry sky: And also ye, his angels all, armies royal, Praise joyfully. 2 Praise him both moon and sun, which are so clear and bright; The same of you be done, ye glittering stars of light. And ye no less, ye heavens fair, Clouds of the air, his praise express: 3 For at his word they were all formed as we see, At his voice did appear all things in their degree, Which he set fast; to them he made A law and trade always to last. 4 Extol and praise God's Name on earth, ye dragons fell; All deeps do ye the same, for it becomes you well, The same do ye, fire, hail, ice, snow, And storms that blow at his decree: 5 The hills and mountains all, and trees that fruitful are, The cedars great and tall, his worthy praise declare; Beasts and cattle, Yea, birds of wing, And worms creeping, that on earth dwell: 6 All kings both great and small, with all their pompous train, Princes and judges all that in the world remain, Exalt his Name: young men and maids, Old men and babes, Do ye the same. 7 For his Name shall we prove to be most excellent, Whose praise is far above the earth and firmament: For sure he shall exalt with bliss The horn of his, And help them all. 8 His saints all shall forth tell his praise and worthiness, he sons of Israel, each one both more and less: And also they, that with good will His words fulfil, And him obey. Scripture: Psalm 148
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Not unto us, Lord, not to us

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Not unto us, Lord, not to us, but to thy Name give praise, Both for thy mercy and thy truth, that are in thee always. 2 Why shall the heathen scorners say, Where is their God become? Our God he is in heav'n, and what he will'd, that he hath done. 3 Their idols silver are and gold, work of men's hands they be; They have a mouth, but do not speak, and eyes, but do not see: 4 And they have ears join'd to their heads, but do not hear at all; Noses also they form-ed have, but not to smell withal: 5 And hands they have, but handle not, and feet, but cannot walk: A throat they have, yet through the same they do not speak or talk. 6 They and their makers are alike, and those whose trust they be O Israel, trust in the Lord, thy help and shield is he. 7 O Aaron's house, trust in the Lord, that still defendeth thee; Ye that do fear him, trust in him, your sure defense is he. 8 The Lord of us hath mindful been, and will us bless also, On Israel and Aaron's house his blessings will bellow, 9 They that be fearers of the Lord he sure will bless them all, Yea, he will bless them ev'ry one, ev'n both the great and small. 10 To you always the living Lord will multiply his grace, And also to the children that, shall follow of your race. 11 Ye are the blessed of the Lord, even of the Lord most high, Who both the heav'ns and earth did make and fix immovably. 12 The heav'ns above the highest heav'n belong unto the Lord; The earth unto the sons of men he gave of free accord. 13 They that be dead do not with praise set forth the Lord's renown, Nor any that unto the place of silence do go down: 14 But we will praise the Lord our God henceforth for ever more; He only worthy is of praise: praise ye the Lord therefore. Scripture: Psalm 115
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I Love the Lord, because the voice

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I Love the Lord, because the voice of my prayer heard hath he; I'll ever call on him, because he bow'd his ear to me. 2 Ev'n when the snares of cruel death about beset me round, When pains of hell me caught, and when I wo and sorrow found; 3 Upon the Name of God the Lord then did I call and say, Deliver thou my soul, O Lord, I do thee humbly pray. 4 The Lord is very merciful, and just he is also, And in our God compassion doth most plentifully flow. 5 The Lord in safety doth preserve all those that simple be, I was in woful misery, and he deliver'd me. 6 And now, my soul, since thou art safe, return unto thy rest, For largely unto thee the Lord his bounty hath exprest. 7 Because thou hast delivered my soul from deadly thrall, My moisten'd eyes from mournful tears, my sliding feet from fall; 8 Before the Lord I in the land of life will walk therefore, I did believe, therefore I spake, but I was troubled sore. The Second Part. 9 I said in my distress and fear, That all men liars be: What shall I pay the Lord for all his benefits to me? 10 The wholesome cup of saving health I thankfully will take, And on the Name of God will call, when I my prayers do make. 11 I to the Lord will pay my vows with joy and great delight, Now at this very present time in all his people's sight. 12 Right dear and precious in his sight he always doth esteem The death of all his holy ones, whatever men do deem. 13 Thy servant, Lord, thy servant, lo, I do myself confess, Son of thy handmaid, thou hast broke the bonds of my distress. 14 Therefore I'll offer up to thee a sacrifice of praise; And I will call upon the Name of God the Lord always: 15 I to the Lord will pay my vows with joy and great delight, Now at this very present time in all his people's sight: 16 Yea, in the courts of God's own house, and in the midst of thee, O thou Jerusalem: Therefore the Lord our God praise ye. Scripture: Psalm 116
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O all ye nations of the world

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O All ye nations of the world, praise ye the Lord always, And all ye people every where set forth his noble praise: 2 For great his kindness is to us, his truth doth not decay; Wherefore praise ye the Lord our God, praise ye the Lord alway, Scripture: Psalm 117
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O give ye thanks to God the Lord

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O give ye thanks to God the Lord, for very kind is he, Because his mercy doth endure to all eternity. 2 Let Israel confess that his mercy doth ever dure, Let Aaron's house likewise confess, his mercy is most sure; 3 Let all that fear the Lord our God ev'n now confess and say, The mercy of the Lord our God endureth still alway. 4 In trouble and in heaviness unto the Lord I cry'd, Who lovingly heard me at large, my suit was not deny'd. 5 The Lord himself is on my side, I will not stand in doubt, Nor fear what man can do to me, when God stands me about. 6 The Lord doth take my part with them, that help to succour me, Therefore I shall see my desire upon my enemy. 7 Better it is to trust in God, than in man's mortal seed; Or to put confidence in kings or princes in our need. 8 All nations have inclosed me, and compassed me round; But in the name of God shall I my enemies confound. 9 They kept me in on every side, and did me quite surround; But in the Lord's most mighty Name I cast them to the ground. 10 They came about me all like bees, but in the Lord's great Name I quench'd their thorns that were on fire, and did destroy the same. The Second Part, 11 They did with force thrust sore at me, that I indeed might fall, But through the Lord I found such help as did them vanquish all. 12 The Lord is my defense and strength, my joy, my mirth, and song, And is become to me indeed a Saviour great and strong. 13 The right hand of the Lord our God doth bring to pass great things; He causeth voice of joy and health in righteous men's dwellings. 14 The right hand of the Lord doth bring most mighty things to pass, His hand hath the pre-eminence, his force is as it was. 15 I shall not die, but ever live to utter and declare The mighty power of the Lord, his works, and what they are. 16 The Lord himself hath chastened, and hath corrected me, But not me given over yet to death, as you may see. 17 Set open unto me the gates of truth and righteousness, That I may enter into them his praise for to express. 18 This is the gate of God the Lord, which open shall be set, That good and righteous men always may enter into it. The Third Part. 19 I will give thanks to thee, O Lord, and ever will praise thee, Who hast me heard, and art become a Saviour unto me. 20 The stone which formerly among the builders was refus'd, Is now become the corner-stone, and chiefly to be us'd. 21 This was the mighty work of God, it was the Lord's own fact; And it is wondrous to behold that great and noble act. 22 This is the joyful day indeed, which God himself hath wrought, Let us be glad and joy therein in heart, in mind and thought. 23 Now help us, Lord, and prosper us, we wish with one accord: Blessed is he that comes to us in the Name of the Lord. 24 God is the Lord that shews us light, bind ye therefore with cord Your sacrifice to the altar, and give thanks to the Lord. 25 Thou art my God, I will confess, and render thanks to thee; Thou art my God, and I will praise thy mercy towards me. 26 O give ye thanks to God the Lord, for very kind is he; Because his mercy doth endure to all eternity. Scripture: Psalm 118
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In trouble and in thrall

Author: T. S. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 In trouble and in thrall unto the Lord I call, And he doth me comfort; Deliver me, I pray, From lying lips alway, and tongues of false report. 2 What 'vantage or what thing gett'st thou thus for to sting, Thou false and flatt'ring liar? Thy tongue doth hurt, it's seen, No less than arrows keen, or hot consuming fire. 3 Alas! that I am fain in those tents to remain, Which Kedar are by name; By whom the flock elect, And all of Isaac's sect, are put to open shame. 4 With them that peace do hate I came to meditate, And set a quiet life: But when my mind was told, Causeless I was controul'd by them that loved strife. Scripture: Psalm 120
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I lift my eyes to Sion hill

Author: W. W. Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I lift my eyes to Sion hill, from whence I do attend, Till succour God me send: the Mighty God me succour will, Which heav'n and earth did frame, and all things therein name. 2 Thy foot from slip he will preserve, and will thee safely keep; For he doth never sleep; Lo, he that Israel doth conserve, Sleep never can surprize, nor slumber close his eyes. 3 The Lord thy keeper is alway, On thy right-hand is he A shade to cover thee: The sun shall not thee parch by day Nor moon, scarce half so bright, with cold thee hurt by night. 4 The Lord will keep the from distress, and will thy life sure save: Yea, thou shalt also have in all thy business good success; When thou go'st in our out he'll compass thee about. Scripture: Psalm 121

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