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A Psalm for the Sons of Korah

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: How amiable, Lord of hosts Lyrics: 1 How amiable, LORD of hosts, Thy tabernacles are! [Wherein the glories of thy face, with wondrous pow'r appear!] 2 My soul, within me longs, yea faints, JEHOVAH's courts to see; My heart and flesh cry out aloud, O living God for Thee! 3 The sparrow finds her self an house; the swallow builds her nest, Where she may lay and feed her young, and she and they may rest; Ev'n near thy holy altars, where they make their safe abode: And why not I - O LORD of hosts, my king, my only God! 4 But O how blessed then are they, who all their happy days, Dwell in thy house, and see Thee there! they will Thee ever praise 5 Yea, O how greatly bless'd are they whose strength and stay Thou art; Who to thy house do trace the way, with pleasure in their heart! 6 Who passing Baca's thirsty vale, they Thee their fountain make; And from the pools fill'd with thy rain, with cheerfulness they take. 7 So they go on from strength to strength and joyfully draw near, Till they before the God of GODS, In Zion all appear. [2 Part] 8 O Thou JEHOVAH, GOD of hosts, my humble pray'r now hear! Who of thy Jacob art the God, O give a bending ear! 9 O GOD, who art our only shield, look graciously on me, And with thy happy smiles the face of thy MESSIAH see. 10 For in thy courts one single day, 'tis better to attend, Than 'tis in any other place a thousand days to spend. In my God's house I rather would, ev'n at the threshold sit, Than dwell in grand pavillions with the wicked and the great. 11 Because the LORD GOD is a sun, He is a shield also: JEHOVAH on his people grace, and glory will bestow. From them who walk in uprightness, no good with-hold will He. 12 O LORD of hosts, the man is blest That puts his trust in Thee. Scripture: Psalm 84
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The View of Divine Glories excite our Graces

Appears in 32 hymnals First Line: How are thy Glories here display'd Lyrics: 1 How are thy Glories here display'd, Great God! how bright they shine, While, at thy Word we eat the Bread, And drink the fragrant Wine! Here thy revenging Justice stands, And pleads its dreadful Cause; Here saving Mercy spreads her Hands, Like Jesus on the Cross. 2 Thy Saints attend with ev'ry Grace On this great Sacrifice; And Love appears with chearful Face, And Faith with fixed Eyes. Our Hope in waiting Posture sits, To Heav'n directs her Sight; Here ev'ry warmer Passion meets, And warmer Pow'rs unite. 3 Zeal and Revenge perform their Part, And rising Sin destroy; Repentance comes with aking Heart, And yet excites the Joy. Dear Saviour, change our Faith to Sight, Let Sin for ever die; Then shall our Souls be all Delight, And every Tear be dry.
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How beautiful thy feet with shoes

Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: Daughters of Jerusalem: 1 How beautiful thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter, are! Thy joints like jewels finely wrought by an artificer. 2 Thy navel like a cover'd cup, with liquor full, and round: Thy bowels like a heap of wheat about with lillies crown'd. 3 Thy breasts are like two new wean'd roes, twins of one fruitful dam. 4 Thy neck like a fair tow'r appears, of iv'ry shiing frame Thine eyes like Heshbon-fish pools bright, Bethrabbim gate fast by: Thy nose like Lebanon's fine tow'r which both Damascus eye. 5 Like Carmel is thy head on thee; the hair like purple is; And thy rare beauty holds the King in th' open galleries. Christ: 6 O how delightful thou my Love! how pleasant and how fair. 7 This stature stately like a palm, thy breasts as clusters are 8 I said, I'll to this stately palm, to its high top ascend, And seize the pleasant fruit thereof which from its boughs extend. The full grown breasts like clusters are full clusters of the vine; Thy breath sweet, as ripe apples, smells no breath so sweet as thine. The Church: 9 Like choicest wine to my Belov'd, that moves most plesantly. And makes the sleeper's lips to speak, so thy mouth's roof to me. 10 I am my Love's; and his desire moves to me as his own. 11 Come my Belov'd, let us go forth to see the fields new sowh: Lodge let is in the villages; 12 then early let us rise, Go to the vineyards, and there see if the vine flourishes; If that the tender grapes appear; if the pomgrantes grow, Of if they bud, and there my loves 1'll fully to Thee show. 13 The mandrakes smell: and at our gates all pleasant fruits we see; Which old and new, O my Belov'd, I have prepar'd for Thee. Scripture: Song of Solomon 7
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How blest the upright in the way

Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How bless'd the upright in the way! Who in JEHOVAH's law will go: 2 Who keep his records bless'd are they, With all their heart who seek him too: 3 And who work not iniquity, But in his ways strict walkers are. 4 Thou hast commanded us to keep Thy precepts with our utmost care. 5 O that my ways estabiish'd were To keep thy statutes heedfully! 6 When I all thy commands regard, Then be ashamed shall not I. 7 When thy just judgments I mall learn, Thee with an upright heart I'll praise. 8 Me utterly forsake not Thou; And I'll thy statutes keep always. [2 Part] 9 By what may youth make pure their way Thy word by strict attending to. 10 With all my heart I sought for Thee: From thy commands ne'er let me go! 11 I hid thy word within my heart, Lest I should give offence to Thee. 12 O Thou JEHOVAH, biessed art; Thy statutes therefore teach Thou me! 13 I all the judgments of thy mouth Did with my faithful lips declare. 14 My joys more in thy records way, Than in all earthly riches are. 15 I'll on thy precepts meditate, And on thy ways mine eyes will set: 16 Thy statutes shall be my delight; And I thy word will not forget. [3 Part] 17 O to thy servant give this grace, that I may live thy word to keep 18 Unveil mine eyes, that I may see Within thy law the wonders deep. 19 I am a stranger in the earth; O never hide thy laws from me. 20 My soul is broken with desire, Thy judgments at all times to see. 21 Thou hast rebuk'd the proud accurs'd, Who from thy sacred statutes swerv'd. 22 Reproach and shame roll off from me; For I thy records have observ'd. 23 The great against me sit and speak, But I thy laws my study make: 24 Thy records are my great delight, And them my councellors I take. [4 Part] 25 Down to the dust my soul cleaves fast; After thy word revive me now: 26 I told my ways, and Thou didst hear; Thy statutes teach Thou me to know. 27 Thy precepts way O learn Thou me; Thy wonders then will I declare: 28 My soul with grief dissolves away; O by thy word my strength repair! 29 The way of lies from me remove; Grant me thy law's enlightening aid: 30 For I have chose the way of truth; Thy judgments I before me laid. 31 I to thy testimonies cleave; O LORD, shame on me never cast: 32 I'll run thy precepts way with joy, When Thou my heart enlarged hast. [5 Part] 33 O teach me, LORD, thy statutes way; And I will from it ne'r depart: 34 Instruct me; and I'll keep thy law, And it observe with all my heart. 35 In thy laws path make me to go; Because therein my pleasure lies: 36 O to thy records bow my heart, And leave it not to avarice. 37 From all vain objects turn mine eyes; Me in thy way revive and chear. 38 O to thy servant keep thy word, Who is devoted to thy fear. 39 The slander which I fear remove; Good are the judgments Thou dost give. 40 See how I for thy precepts long ; Me in thy righteousness revive. [6 Part] 41 LORD, let thy mercies come to me; After thy word, salvation show: 42 So I my sland'rers shall refute; Because thy word I trusted to. 43 The word of truth keep in my mouth, For on thy judgments I depend. 44. So I with care will keep thy law, With constancy, ev'n to the end. 45 Yea I will walk at liberty; Because I thy commandments seek; 46 And I before the greatest kings Will boldly of thy records speak. 47 In thy commands which I have lov'd My self I'll greatly recreate 48 To thy lov'd precepts lift my hands, Arid on thy statutes meditate. [7 Part] 49 Good to thy servant make thy word, By which Thou mad'st me rest on Thee: 50 My comfort in distress is this,- Thy faithful word hath quick'ned me. 51 Tho' proud ones greatly me deride, I have not from thy law declin'd. 52 Thy judgments, LORD, which were of old, I have review'd, and comfort find. 53 I'm struck with horror, to behold How impious men thy law forsake: 54 But in my house of pilgrimage, Thy statutes are the songs I make. 55 By night remembred I thy name, O LORD, and kept thy laws have I: 56 This comfort I receiv'd because I kept thy precepts heedfully. [8 Part] 57 The LORD my chosen portion is: I said that I will keep thy word. 58 I sought thy face with all my heart: After thy word, me grace afford. 59 I view'd my ways and turn'd my feet, Into thy testimonies way; 60 I hast'ned thy commands to keep, And made not any more delay. 61 Tho' bands of wicked men me spoil, Thy laws I think on with delight. 62 I'll rise at midnight Thee to praise, Because thy judgments all are right. 63 Companion to them all am I, Who keep thy laws, and rev'rence Thee: 64 O LORD, thy mercy fills the earth, Thy statutes kindly teach Thou me. [9 Part] 65 O LORD, Thou with thy servant WELL According to thy word hast done: 66 Good taste and judgment teach Thou me. For I thy laws have rested on. 67 Before I was chastiz'd, I stray'd; But now to keep thy word I learn. 68 Both good Thou art, and good Thou dost; Thy statutes cause me to discern. 69 The proud against me forge their lies; Thy laws I'll keep with heart upright: 70 Their heart is grown as fat as grease; But In thy law is my delight. 71 That 1 might well thy statutes learn, 'Tis good that Thou didst me chastise. 72 Laws of thy mouth I far above Thousands of gold and silver prize. [10 Part] 73 Thy hands have made and fashion'd me; Wisdom to learn thy laws afford: 74 Who fear Thee shall see me with joy, Because I've hoped in thy word. 75 Thy judgments, LORD, are right I know, And in thy truth Thou chastnest me' 76 After thy word, thy servant to, Now let thy grace my comfort be! 77 Thy kindness show, that I may live! Thy law with pleasure I peruse. 78 Shame proud ones who me causeless wrong, While on thy precepts I will muse. 79 Let such as fear thee, and who know Thy testimonies, turn to me: 80 My heart make in thy laws entire. That I may not ashamed be. [11 Part] 81 Looking for thy salvation long, My soul faints; yet I trust thy word: 82 Mine eyes fail for thy word; and cry, When wilt Thou comfort me afford? 83 I'm like a skin dry'd in the smoke; Yet I thy laws do not forget! 84. How long thy servants days? when wilt Thou judge the men who me beset? 85 For me the proud have digged pits, Which never would thy law allow: 86 For all thy laws are truth; help me, Whom they unrighteously pursue. 87 They almost me consum'd on earth; Yet from thy laws I did not swerve. 88 O in thy mercy me revive; And thy mouth's records I'll observe. [12 Part] 89 Made fast thy word in heav'n, O LORD, it doth eternally endure: 90 Thy truth for ever lasts; and Thou The earth hast founded, and 'tis sure: 91 By thy decree they stand this day; For they all servants are to Thee. 92 Were not thy law my joy, I soon had perish'd in adversity. 93 Thy laws I'll never forget; for Thou By them hast quickning to me brought: 94 O save me; for I'm wholly thine, And careful have thy precepts sought. 95 To ruin me the wicked watch; but I thy testimonies mind: 96 Of all perfection bounds I see; but Thy command is uncofin'd. [13 Part] 97 How greatly do I love Thy law! It daily my sweet study grows: 98 By thy laws, ever with me, Thou Hast nude me wiser than my foes. 99 More than my teachers all, I know; Because thy laws my study are: 100 I know more than the ancient do; Because I keep thy laws with care. 101 From all ill ways I kept my feet; That I might well thy word obey: 102 Because thou hast instructed me, I did not from thy judgments stray. 103 How sweet thy words are to my taste! More to my mouth than honey they: 104 I from thy precepts wisdom gain; And therefore hate each lying way. [14 Part] 105 Thy word is to my feet the lamp, A shining light to show my way: 106 I sware, and to perform, resolve Thy right'ous judgments to obey. 107 I'm sore distress'd; LORD me revive, According to thy faithful word: 108 My mouth's free off'rings, O accept; And me thy judgments teach, O LORD. 109 My soul is always in my hand, Yet did I not thy law forget: 110 Nor from thy precepts have I stray'd, Tho' snares for me the wicked set. 111 Thy word my endless heritage I chuse, as of my heart the joy: 112 My heart to do thy will I bow, And therein all my life employ, [15 Part] 113 Proud, wav'ring and vain tho'ts I hate; But dearly love thy law do I: 114 My covert and my shield art Thou; And on thy word I firm rely. 115 Depart from me ye wicked men; For, keep my God's commands I must: 116 By thy word stay me; and I live, Nor am ashamed of my trust. 117 Uphold me, and I shall be safe; And I thy laws will always eye: 118 Who leave thy laws Thou treadest down; For their deceit is all a lie. 119 Earth's lewd, as dross Thou throw'st away; To love thy law I'm therefore led: 120 My flesh all shakes for fear of Thee, And I thy judgments greatly dread. [16 Part] 121 O, to oppressors, leave me not; I judgment do and righteousness: 122 For good, thy servant's surety be; and let not proud ones me oppress. 123 Mine eyes for thy salvation fail, And for thy word of equity. 124 In mercy with thy servant deal; And all thy statutes teach Thou me. 125 I am thy servant; make me wise, Thy testimonies all to know: 126 Tis time for Thee, O LORD, to work, For men thy law abolish now. 127 Hence above gold, the finest gold, Thy laws I love and estimate: 128 And all thy precepts right esteem, And ev'ry way of falshood hate. [17 Part] 129 Replete with wonders are thy words: Therefore, my soul keeps them with care: 130 The op'ning of thy word gives light; And makes them wise who simple were. 131 With open mouth, for thy commands I pant, with longings for the same. 132 Look on; in judgment pity me, As Thou dost those who love thy name. 133 By thy word, order all my steps; Let no sin over me bear sway. 134 Save me from being oppress'd by man; And I will all thy laws obey. 135 Thy face let on thy servant shine, And me to learn thy statutes cause: 136 While tears in floods run down mine eyes, To see men violate thy laws. [18 Part] 137 Stedfastly just Thou art, O LORD Thy judgments are upright also: 138 Thy records which Thou dost command Are right'ous and most faithful too. 139 My zeal consumes me to behold Mine enemies thy words forget: 140 Thy word is most refin'd; therefore Thy servant's love thereon is set. 141 Tho' I am little and despis'd; My soul thy precepts yet retains: 142 Thy righteousness for ever lasts; Thy law eternal truth remains. 143 Distress and anguish on me seize; Yet great delight thy precepts give: 144 Thy records ever righteous last; O make me wise, and I shall live. [19 Part] 145 To Thee with all my heart I cry; LORD hear, and I'll thy word obey: 146 To Thee I cry, O save Thou me; And I will keep thy records way. 147 Before the morning dawn I cry; And for thy word in hope I wait. 148 Mine eyes prevent the midnight watch, Upon thy word to meditate. 149 My voice, LORD, in thy mercy hear, Revive me in thy judgment too: 150 They who seek mischief near me come; But from thy law far off will go. 151 But, O JEHOVAH, thou art near; All thy commands are verity. 152 Of old I know, thou founded hast Thy records for eternity. [20 Part] 153 My griefs consider, and me save; For I do not forget thy laws: 154 For thy word's sake revive Thou me, Deliver me, and plead my cause. 155 Salvation is from sinners far, Since for thy laws they will not strive: 156 Thy tender mercies, LORD, are great; After thy judgments me revive. 157 Many my persecuting foes; Yet from thy laws I do not swerve: 158 I sinners see, and greatly grieve; For they thy word do not observe. 159 Consider how I love thy laws; In mercy LORD revive Thou me: 160 Thy word is ever perfect truth, Thy judgment just eternally. [21 Part] 161 Great men me causeless persecute; But more thy word o'er awes my mind; 162 And yet I in thy word rejoyce, As they who stores of riches find. 163 I falshood utterly abhor But dearly love thy law always: 164 And for thy right'ous judgments I Ev'n seven times a day Thee praise. 165 Great peace have they who love thy law; No stumbling stone shall them offend: 166 For thy salvation, LORD, I hope; And thy commands with care attend. 167 My soul thy testimonies keeps; And them I love exceedingly. 168 I keep thy records and commands; For all my ways before Thee lie. [22 Part] 169 O let my cry, LORD, come to Thee; After thy word me prudent make: 170 Let my request before Thee come; And save Thou me for thy word's sake, 171 To Thee my lips shall utter praise, When Thou thy statutes teachest me: 172 My tongue shall forth thy word resound. For all thy laws are just, I see. 173 O help me by thy mighty hand; For I thy precepts make my choice. 174 LORD I for thy salvation long; And greatly in thy law rejoyce. 175 Let my soul live; and I'll Thee praise; And from thy judgments succour find: 176 Thy servant seek, who like stray sheep Am lost; yet I thy precepts mind. Scripture: Psalm 119
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Feasting on CHRIST at his Table

Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: How glorious is this holy Place Lyrics: 1 How glorious is this holy Place, Where Bread of Life is giv'n! This surely is the House of God! This is the Gate of Heav'n! Jesus, the master of the Feast, vouchsafes his Presence here; The cup of Blessing passes round, The pious Guests to chear. 2 Hence faithless Doubts, desponding Fears, No more our Joys molest: Hence all vain Thoughts, and vile Desires No more our Souls infest. Can Sinners doubt their pardon, when their Judge upon them smiles? Can they ungratefully rebel, Whom Jesus reconciles? 3 The Merit of his Blood can calm The soul with Guilt opprest; The Torments of his Cross can make The Soul all sin detest. O may our Sins, that made thee bleed, All on thy Cross expire! O may the Joys, thy Banquet gives, Equal our warm Desire! 4 So shall we mount upon the Wings Of chearful Hope and Love; And here begin the songs that we Shall better sing above.
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A Song of Degrees

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: How greatly blessed is the man Lyrics: 1 How greatly blessed is the man, how blessed all his days, Who fears JEHOVAH, and who walks uprightly in his ways. 2 For thy hands labour thou shalt eat and happy shalt thou be: In all the changes of thy life, it shall be well with thee. 3 Thy wife shall like a fruitful vine by thy house side be found Thy children like fair olive plants adorn thy table, round. 4 Lo thus the man who fears the LORD shall greatly blessed be! 5 Yea more, the LORD from Zion will his blessing send to thee. The good of our Jerusalem, her great felicity, Thou shalt thro' all thy lengthned life with raised pleasure see. 6 Yea of thy children's children thou shalt see a glad increase, And our dear land of Israel, in all the joys of peace. Scripture: Psalm 128
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Baptism of Children

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: How large Thy Covenant of Grace Lyrics: 1 How large Thy Covenant of Grace To Abr'am and his Seed! 'I'll be a GOD to Thee and Those 'Who form thy Loins proceed. Jesus the ancient Word confirms, Show'd wond'rous Tenderness; He took young Children in his Arms, And them did kindly bless. 2 Gentiles by Nature, we belong'd To the wild Olive wood, Grace took us from the barren Tree And grafts us on the good. With the same Blessing Grace endows The Gentile and the Jew; That still if holy be the Root, Such are the Branches too. 3 The Words of Thy extensive Love From Age to Age endure; The ANGEL of the Cov'nant came, And seal'd the Blessing sure; O GOD! how constant are Thy Ways, Thy Love endures the same; Thy Promise is to us and our's; We mark them with Thy Name. 4 O dear REDEEMER! take them then, And wash them in Thy Blood; O pour Thy SPIRIT out on them, And make them pure for GOD. Then if they live, they'l serve thy Cause, And Glory to Thee bring; And when they die, to Heav'n they'l rise, And endless Praises sing.
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How long wilt thou forget me, Lord?

Appears in 22 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How long wilt thou forget me, LORD? shall it for ever be? How long wilt thou so sadly hide thy face away from me? 2 How long within my soul consult, and grieve in heart shall I? How long exalted over me shall be mine enemy? 3 O LORD my God, consider me and answer to me make; Mine eyes enlighten, lest the sleep of death me overtake. 4 Lest my proud foes in boasting say, against him I prevail; Lest those that trouble me rejoice, to see me wholly fail. 5 But as I set my confidence upon thy bounteous grace; My heart in thy salvation shall rejoyce with thankful praise. 6 Yea to JEHOVAH songs of praise I'll sing melodiously; Who in his kindness deals with me exceeding bounteously. Scripture: Psalm 13
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Faith in CHRIST for Pardon & Sactification

Appears in 291 hymnals First Line: How sad our State by Nature is! Lyrics: 1 How sad our State by Nature is! Our Sin, how deep it stains! And Satan binds our captive Minds Fast in his slavish Chains. But there's a Voice of Sovereign Grace Sounds from the sacred Word; Ho! ye despairing Sinners come, And trust upon the Lord. 2 My Soul obeys th' Almighty Call, And runs to this Relief; I would believe thy Promise, Lord; Oh! help my Unbelief. To the dear Fountain of thy Blood, Incarnate God, I fly; Here let me wash my spotted soul From Crimes of deepest Dye. 3 Stretch out thine Arm, victorious King My reigning Sins subdue; Drive the old Dragon from his Seat, With all his hellish Crew. A guilty, weak, and helpless Worm, Into thy Arms I fall; Be thou my Strength and Righteousness, My Jesus, and my All.
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Divine Love making a Feast, and calling in the Guests

Appears in 266 hymnals First Line: How sweet and awful is the Place Lyrics: 1 How sweet and awful is the Place With Christ within the Doors, While everlasting Love displays The choicest of her Stores! Here ev'ry Bowel of our God With soft Compassion rolls; Here Peace and Pardon bought with Blood Is Food for dying Souls. 2 While all our Hearts and all our Songs Join to admire the Feast, Each of us cry, with thankful Tongues, "Lord, Why was I a Guest? "Why was I made to hear thy Voice, "And enter while there's Room; "When thousands make a wretched Choice, "And rather starve than come"? 3 'Twas the same Love that spread the Feast, That sweetly forc'd us in, Else we had still refus'd to taste, And perish'd in our Sin. Pity the Nations, O our God. Constrain the earth to come; Send thy victorious Word abroad, And bring the Strangers home. 4 We long to see thy Churches full, That all the chosen Race, May with one Voice, and Heart, and Soul, Sing thy redeeming Grace.

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