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Deliverance from Slander and Reproach

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #54 (1790) First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Lyrics: 1 My heart rejoices in thy name, My God, my heavenly trust; Thou hast preserv'd my face from shame, Mine honour from the dust. 2 "My life is spent with grief, I cried, "My years consum'd in groans, "My strength decays, mine eyes are dried, "And sorrow wastes my bones." 3 Among mine enemies my name A proverb vile was grown, While to my neighbours I became Forgotten and unknown. 4 Slander and fear on every side, Seiz'd and beset me round, I to the throne of grace applied, And speedy rescue found. Pause. 5 How great deliverance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men! The lying lips to silence brought, And made their boasting vain! 6 Thy children from the strife of tongues Shall thy pavilion hide, Guard them from infamy and wrongs, And crush the sons of pride. 7 Within thy secret presence, Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced city wall'd and barr'd, Secures a saint so well. Topics: Death deliverance from it; Deliverance from death; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Health, Sickness and Recovery; Reproach reproved; Slander Deliverance from it; Death deliverance from it; Deliverance from death; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Health, Sickness and Recovery; Reproach reproved; Slander Deliverance from it Scripture: Psalm 31:7 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Slander and Reproach

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.) #59 (1786) First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Lyrics: 1 My heart rejoices in thy name, My God, my heavenly trust; Thou hast preserv'd my face from shame, Mine honour from the dust. 2 "My life is spent with grief, I cried, "My years consum'd in groans, "My strength decays, mine eyes are dried, "And sorrow wastes my bones." 3 Among mine enemies my name A proverb vile was grown, While to my neighbours I became Forgotten and unknown. 4 Slander and fear on every side, Seiz'd and beset me round, I to the throne of grace applied, And speedy rescue found. Pause. 5 How great deliverance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men! The lying lips to silence brought, And made their boasting vain! 6 Thy children from the strife of tongues Shall thy pavilion hide, Guard them from infamy and wrongs, And crush the sons of pride. 7 Within thy secret presence, Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced city wall'd and barr'd, Secures a saint so well. Topics: Death deliverance from it; Deliverance from death; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Health, Sickness and Recovery; Reproach reproved; Slander Deliverance from it; Death deliverance from it; Deliverance from death; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Health, Sickness and Recovery; Reproach reproved; Slander Deliverance from it Scripture: Psalm 31:7 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Slander and Reproach

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #59 (1787) First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Lyrics: 1 My heart rejoices in thy name, My God, my heavenly trust; Thou hast preserv'd my face from shame, Mine honour from the dust. 2 "My life is spent with grief, I cried, "My years consum'd in groans, "My strength decays, mine eyes are dried, "And sorrow wastes my bones." 3 Among mine enemies my name A proverb vile was grown, While to my neighbours I became Forgotten and unknown. 4 Slander and fear on every side, Seiz'd and beset me round, I to the throne of grace applied, And speedy rescue found. Pause. 5 How great deliverance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men! The lying lips to silence brought, And made their boasting vain! 6 Thy children from the strife of tongues Shall thy pavilion hide, Guard them from infamy and wrongs, And crush the sons of pride. 7 Within thy secret presence, Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced city wall'd and barr'd, Secures a saint so well. Topics: Death deliverance from it; Deliverance from death; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Health, Sickness and Recovery; Reproach reproved; Slander Deliverance from it; Death deliverance from it; Deliverance from death; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Health, Sickness and Recovery; Reproach reproved; Slander Deliverance from it Scripture: Psalm 31:7 Languages: English
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Deliverance from slander and reproach

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #62 (1791) First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Lyrics: 1 My heart rejoices in thy name, My God, my heavenly trust; Thou hast preserv'd me free from shame, Mine honor from the dust. 2 "My life is spent with grief," I cried, "My years consum'd in groans, "My strength decays, mine eyes are dried, "And sorrow wastes my bones." 3 Among mine enemies my name A proverb vain has grown, While to my neighbors I become Forgotten and unknown. 4 Slander and fear on ev'ry side Seiz'd and beset me round, I to the throne of grace applied, And speedy rescue found. Pause. 5 How great deliv'rance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men! The lying lips to silence brought, And made their boasting vain! 6 Thy children from the strife of tongues Shall thy pavilion hide, Guard them from infamy and wrongs, And crush the sons of pride. 7 Within thy sacred presence, Lord, Let me for ever dwell; No fenced city, wall'd and barr'd, Secures a saint so well. Scripture: Psalm 31:7-21 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Slander and Reproach

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P31b (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Languages: English
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Deliverance from slander and reproach

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #P31b (1834) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name
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Deliverance from reproach

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Congregational Hymn and Tune Book; containing the psalms and hymns of the General Association of Connecticut, adapted to suitable tunes #410 (1856) First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name Languages: English Tune Title: FERRY

Deliverance from Reproach

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d499 (1844) First Line: My heart rejoices in thy name

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