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O all ye nations of the world

Author: N. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXVII (1790) 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 Languages: English
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O give ye thanks to God the Lord

Author: N. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXVIII (1790) 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 Languages: English
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In trouble and in thrall

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXX (1790) 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 Languages: English
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I lift my eyes to Sion hill

Author: W. W. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXXI (1790) 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 Languages: English
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I did in heart rejoice

Author: W. K. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXXII (1790) Lyrics: 1 I did in heart rejoice to hear the people's voice In offering so willingly: For let us up, say they, And in the Lord's house pray: Thus spake the folk with amity. 2 Our feet that wander'd wide shall in thy gates abide, O thou Jerusalem full fair; Which art so seemly set Much like a city neat, Whither the people do repair. 3 The tribes with one accord to give thanks to the Lord Are thither bent their way to take: So God before did tell That there his Israel their prayers should together make. 4 For there are thrones erect, and that for this respect, To set forth justice orderly: Which thrones right to maintain, To David's house remain, his folk to judge with equity. 5 To pray let us not cease for Jerusalem's peace: Thy friends God keep in amity; Peace be thy walls about; And prosper thee throughout thy palaces continually. 6 For my friends sake will I wish that prosperity May evermore abide in thee: God's house doth me allure Thy wealth for to procure as much as always lies in me. Scripture: Psalm 122 Languages: English
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O thou that in the heav'ns dost dwell

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXXIII (1790) Lyrics: 1 O thou that in the heav'ns dost dwell, I lift my eyes to thee; Ev'n as a servant lifteth his, his master's hands to see: 2 As handmaids watch their mistress' hand, some grace for to achieve, So we behold the Lord our God, till he doth us forgive. 3 O grant to us compassion, Lord, and mercy in thy sight, For we are fill'd and overcome with hatred and despight. 4 Our minds are fill'd with great rebuke, the rich and worldly-wise Do make of us their mocking-stocks, the proud do us despise. Scripture: Psalm 123 Languages: English
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Now Israel may say, and that truly

Author: W. W. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXXIV (1790) Lyrics: 1 Now Israel may say, and that truly, If that the Lord had not our cause maintain'd, If that the Lord had not our right sustain'd, When a lithe world against us furiously Made their uproars, and said we should all die: 2 Then long ago they had devour'd us all, And swallow'd quick, for ought that we could deem Such was their rage, as we might well esteem: And as the floods with mighty force do fall, So had they now our lives ev'n brought to thrall. 3 The raging streams, most proud in roaring noise, Had long ago o'erwhelmed us in the deep: Praised be God, which doth us safely keep From bloody teeth and their most cruel voice, Which as a prey to eat us would rejoice. 4 Ev'n as a bird from fowler's gin or pen Escapes away, right so it fares with us; Broke are the nets, and we escaped thus. God that made heav'n and earth is our help then, His name hath sav'd us from these wicked men. Scripture: Psalm 124 Languages: English
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Oft they, now Israel may say

Author: N. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXXIX (1790) Lyrics: 1 Oft they, now Israel may say, me from my youth assail'd; Oft they assail'd me from my youth, yet never have prevail'd. 2 Upon my back the plowers plow'd, and furrows long did cast: The righteous Lord hath cut the cords of wicked men at last. 3 They that hate me shall be asham'd and turned back also, And made as grass upon the house, which withers ere it grow: 4 Whereof the mower cannot find enough to fill his hand; Nor can he fill his lap that goes to glean upon the land. 5 Nor passers by pray God on them to let his blessing fall; Nor say, We bless you in his Name, who is Lord over all. Scripture: Psalm 129 Languages: English
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Such as in God the Lord do trust

Author: W. K. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXXVa (1790) Lyrics: 1 Such as in God the Lord do trust, as Sion mount shall firmly stand, And be removed at no hand: the Lord will count them right and just, So that they shall be sure for ever to endure. 2 As many mountains huge and great Jerusalem about do close, So will the Lord do unto those, who on his Godly will do wait: Such are to him so dear they never need to fear. 3 For though the righteous try doth he by making wicked men his rod, Lest they through grief forsake their God, it shall not always their lot be. Give, Lord to us thy light, whose hearts are true and right: 4 But as for such as turn aside By crooked ways which they out-sought, The Lord will surely bring to nought; with workers vile they shall abide; But peace with Israel for evermore shall dwell. Scripture: Psalm 125 Languages: English
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Those that do place their confidence

Author: W. W. Hymnal: WBOP1790 #CXXVb (1790) Lyrics: 1 Those that do place their confidence upon the Lord our God only, And flee to him for their defence in all their need and misery, Their faith is sure still to endure grounded on Christ the corner-stone; Mov'd with no ill, but standeth still stedfast like to the mount Sion. 2 And as about Jerusalem the mighty hills do it compass, So that no foes can come to them, to hurt that town in any case: So God indeed in every need, his faithful people doth defend, Standing them by assuredly from this time forth world without end. 3 Right wise and good is our Lord God, and will not suffer certainly The sinner's and ungodly's rod to rest upon his family, Lest they also from God should stray, falling to sin and wickedness: O Lord, defend both night and day thy little flock, and with them still bless. 4 O Lord, do good to Christians all that stedfast in thy word abide: But such as from the Lord do fall, and to false doctrine daily slide. Them will the Lord scatter abroad, with hypocrites thrown down to hell; God will them send pains without end; But (Lord) grant peace to Israel. Scripture: Psalm 125 Languages: English

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