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The Reign of Christ

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Nations Prosperity of First Line: O God, to Thy Anointed King Lyrics: 1 O God, to thy Anointed King Give truth and righteousness; Thy people He will justly judge And give the poor redress. 2 Then ev'ry fruitful mountain side Shall yield its rich increase, And righteousness in all the land Shall bear the fruit of peace. 3 The poor man's cause He will maintain, The needy He will bless, And He will break the strength of those Who would the poor oppress. 4 So men shall fear Thee wile the sun In daily splendor glows, And through all ages, while the moon On earth its light bestows. 5 Like rain upon the new-mown grass, That falls refreshingly, Like gentle show'rs that cheer the earth, So shall His coming be. 6 The righteous in His glorious day Shall flourish and increase; The earth, until the moon shall fade, Shall have abundant peace. Scripture: Psalm 72 Used With Tune: HYMN
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How Blest the Man Who Fears the Lord

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Prosperity Scripture: Psalm 112 Used With Tune: MELCOMBE

Forth from Thy Courts

Author: William Kuipers Meter: 9.6.9.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Prosperity First Line: Forth from Thy courts, Thy sacred dwelling Used With Tune: ZION'S PRAISE
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GOD, my Supporter and my Hope

Appears in 223 hymnals Topics: Prosperity dangerous Lyrics: 1 God, my Supporter and my Hope, My Help for ever near, Thine Srm of Mercy held me up, When sinking in Despair. 2 Thy Counsels, Lord, shall guide my Feet Through this dark Wilderness; Thine Hand conduct me near thy Seat, To dwell before thy Face. 3 Were I in Heav'n without my GOD, 'Twould be no Joy to me; And whilst this Earth is my Abode, I long for none but Thee. 4 What if the Springs of Life were broke, And Flesh and Heart should faint, GOD is my Soul's eternal Rock, The Strength of ev'ry Saint. 5 Behold, the Sinners that remove Far from thy Presence die; Not all the Idol Gods they love Can save 'em when they cry. 6 But to draw near to Thee, my GOD, Shall be my sweet Employ; My Tongue shall sound thy Works abroad, And tell the World my Joy.
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The Mystery of Providence unfolded

Appears in 68 hymnals Topics: Prosperity dangerous; Prosperous sinners cursed; Prosperity dangerous; Prosperous sinners cursed First Line: Sure there's a righteous God Lyrics: 1 Sure there's a righteous God, Nor is religion vain; Though men of vice may boast aloud, And men of grace complain. 2 I saw the wicked rise, And felt my heart repine, While haughty fools with scornful eyes In robes of honour shine. 3 [Pamper'd with wanton ease, Their flesh looks full and fair, Their wealth rolls in like flowing seas, And grows without their care. 4 Free from the plagues and pains That pious souls endure, Through all their life oppression reigns, And racks the humble poor. 5 Their impious tongues blaspheme The everlasting God; Their malice blasts the good man's name, And spreads their lies abroad. 6 But I with flowing tears Indulg'd my doubts to rise; "Is there a God that sees or hears "The things below the skies? 7 The tumults of my thought Held me in hard suspense, Till to thy house my feet were brought To learn thy justice thence. 8 Thy word with light and power Did my mistake amend: I view'd the sinners' life before, But here I learnt their end. 9 On what a slippery steep The thoughtless wretches go; And oh that dreadful fiery deep That waits their fall below! 10 Lord, at thy feet I bow, My thoughts no more repine: I call my God my portion now, And all my powers are thine. Scripture: Psalm 73
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Wealth Without God

Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: Prosperity No Proof of God's Blessing First Line: Hear this all ye people, hear Refrain First Line: O'er them soon shall rule the just Scripture: Psalm 49 Used With Tune: [Hear this all ye people, hear]
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The King of Saints, how fair his Face

Appears in 86 hymnals Topics: Prosperity dangerous Lyrics: 1 The King of saints, how fair his Face, Adorn'd with Majesty and Grace! He comes with Blessings from above, And wins the Nations to his Love. 2 At his Right-hand our Eyes behold The Queen array'd in purest Gold; The World admires her heav'nly Dress, Her Robe of Joy and Righteousness. 3 He forms her Beauties like his own; He calls and seats her near his Throne; Fair Stranger, let thine Heart forget The Idols of thy native State. 4 So shall the King the more rejoice In thee the Fav'rite of his Choice; Let him be lov'd, and yet ador'd, For he's thy Maker and thy Lord. 5 O happy Hour, when thou shalt rise To his fair Palace in the Skies, And all thy Sons (a num'rous Train) Each like a Prince in Glory reign! 6 Let endless Honours crown his Head; Let ev'ry Age his Praises spread; While we with chearful Songs approve The Condescensions of his Love. Scripture: Psalm 45
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Resolv'd to watch o'er all my Ways

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Prayers Of the Church Particularly of Believers when offended at the Prosperity of the Wicked Lyrics: 1 Resolv'd to watch o'er all my Ways, I strove to keep my Tongue in Awe; And curb'd with Care, my hasty Words, When I the prosp'rous wicked saw; From good Discourse I did refrain, But that increas'd my inward Pain. 2 My Heart did glow, which working Thoughts, Did in my Bosom restless make; And warm Reflection fann'd the Fire, 'Till with my Tongue at last I spake: And thus with eager Zeal express'd, The Thought that labor'd in my Breast. 3 LORD, let me know my Term of Days, And show how soon my Life will end; The num'rous Train of Ills disclose, Which still on this frail State attend: A Span will measure all my Years, My Life but Vanity appears. 4 Man, like a Shadow, vainly walks, With fruitless Cares opprest; He heaps up Wealth, but cannot tell, By whom 'twill be possess'd' Why should I then on Toys attend, My Hopes on thee shall still depend. Part II 5 Forgive my Sins, nor let me scorn'd, By proud disdainful Sinners, be; I silent was, and murmur'd not, Because I saw 'twas done by thee. The Burden of thy Wrath remove, Lest my frail Flesh too weak should prove. 6 For when thou chast'nest Man for Sin, Thou mak'st his Beauty soon to fade; It wastes away ev'n like a Cloth, That is by fretting Moths decay'd: So vain in ev'ry earthly Joy, And Life itself is but a Toy. 7 LORD, hear my Cry, accept my Tears, And listen to my humble Pray'r, Who sojourn like a Stranger here, As all my Fore-fathers likewise were. Oh spare me, and my Strength restore, Before I shall be seen no more! Scripture: Psalm 39 Used With Tune: [Resolv'd to watch o'er all my Ways]
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Now Satan comes with dreadful roar

Author: Isaac Watts; Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 15 hymnals Topics: Prosperous sinners cursed; Prosperity dangerous Lyrics: Now Satan comes with dreadful roar And threatens to destroy; He worries whom he can't devour With a malicious joy. Ye sons of God, oppose his rage, Resist, and he'll begone; Thus did our dearest Lord engage And vanquish him alone. Now he appears almost divine, Like innocence and love; But the old serpent lurks within When he assumes the dove. Fly from the false deceiver's tongue, Ye sons of Adam, fly; Our parents found the snare too strong, Nor should the children try. Scripture: Psalm 73
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When in the Light of Faith Divine

Appears in 56 hymnals Topics: Prosperity vain Lyrics: 1 When in the Light of Faith Divine We look on Things below, Honour, and Gold, and sensual Joy, How vain and dang'rous too? [2 Honour's a Puff of noisy Breath; Yet Men expose their Blood, And venture everlasting Death, To gain that airy Good. 3 Whilst others starve the nobler Mind, And feed on shining Dust; They rob the Serpent of his food T' indulge a sordid Lust.] 4 The Pleasures that allure our Sense Are dang'rous Snares to Souls; There's but a Drop of flatt'ring Sweet, And dash'd with bitter Bowls. 5 God is mine All-sufficient Good, My Portion and my Choice; In him my vast Desires are fill'd, And all my Pow'rs rejoice. 6 In vain the World accosts my Ear, And tempts my Heart anew; I cannot buy your Bliss so dear, Nor part with Heav'n for you.

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