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To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXXI (1742) First Line: In thee, O Lord, I put my trust Lyrics: 1 In thee, O Lord, I put my trust, Sham'd never let me be; Accordingly as thou art just Do thou deliver me. 2 Bow down to me thine ear with speed, Let me deliverance have, My rock of strength, and house of fence, O be thou me to save. 3 Because a rock thou me unto And fortress mine wilt be: Therefore for thy name sake, O do Thou lead and guide thou me. 4 O pull thou me out of the net, Which to ensnare me they Full privily for me have set: Because thou art my stay. 5 Into thy hands my spirit I Reposing do commit; Jehovah God of verity, Thou hast redeemed it. 6 Who lying vanities embrace, Such men have I abhorr'd; But as for me, I wholly place My trust upon the Lord. 7 I in thy mercies will be glad, And joy, because that thou Didst view my straits, in anguish sad My soul thou diddest know. 8 And thou hast not enclosed me Within the enemies hand: But in the place of liberty Thou mad'st my feet to stand. [2] 9 O Lord, because distress'd am I, In mercy send relief! My soul, my belly, and mine eye, Consumed are with grief. 10 Because my life with sorrow quails, With sighs my years decay: And for my sins my vigour fails, My bones do pine away. 11 To all my foes a scorn am I, Chiefly my nieghbours to. A fear to friends, they that me spie Without, did flee me fro. 12 I as a dead man am forgot, That's out of memory; And like unto a broken pot, Ev'n such an one am I. 13 Because that I of all the rout The slandering did hear: On every side me round about There was a trembling fear. While as that they against me did Together council take, They craftily have purposed, My life away to make. 14 But O Jehovah, upon thee My confidence doth stand? I said thou art a God to me. 15 My times are in thy hand; From the hands of mine enemies Do thou deliver me, And from the hand of them likewise That my pursuers be [3] 16 Thy countenance to shine upon, Thy servant do thou make: O give to me salvation, Ev'n for thy mercies sake. 17 O Lord, let me not be asham'd, For call'd on thee I have: O let the wicked men be sham'd, And silent in the grave. 18 Let lying lips be silenced; 'Gainst him that is upright, That do such grievous speeches spread In pride and in despite. 19 Oh how great good hast thou in store Laid up, and wrought for them, Who fear and trust in thee before The sons of earthly men! 20 Thou in the secret of thy face Shalt hide them from man's pride, From strive of tongues in covert place Thou shalt them safely hide. 21 O let Jehovah blessed be, Because he hath made known His kindness wonderful to me, Within a fenced town. 22 For I in haste said, i am cast Out from before thine eyes; My suit for grace yet heard thou hast, When I to thee did cry. 23 O love the Lord all ye his saints, the faithful he doth guard, But he unto proud doers grants A plentiful reward. 24 See that encouraged you be, And let your heart wax strong, All whosoever hopefully Do for Jehovah long. Scripture: Psalm 31 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David, to bring to Remembrance

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXXVIII (1742) First Line: In wrath, Lord do not me chastise Lyrics: 1 In wrath, Lord do not me chastise: And in thy rage correct not me. 2 For sore thine hand upon me lies, In me thine arrows fastned be. 3 There is no soundness in my flesh, Because thy wrath on me doth lye: Nor in my bones is any rest, Because of mine iniquity. 4 Because that mine iniquities Above my head ascended are; Like as an heavy burden lies, Too heavy they for me to bear. 5 My wounds stink and corrupt are grown, My foolishness doth make it so, 6 I troubled am and much bow'd down, I all day long a mourning go. 7 Fill'd are my loins with loathsome sore, And there's no soundness in my flesh, 8 Weak am I and sore broke, I roar by reason of my sore distress. 9 With thee, Lord, is all my desire, My groaning is not hid form the. 10 My heart doth pant, my strength doth tire, And mine eyes sight is gone from me. 11 My sore my lovers stand there fro, My friends stand off, my kinsmen eke, 12 Who seek my life, lay snares also, Who seek my hurt they mischief speak, And all day long imagine guile. 13 But as one deaf, I did not hear; I as a dumb man was the while, Whose mouth at all not open were. 14 As one that heareth not was I And in whose mouth reproofs none were, 15 For I, O Lord, on thee rely, O Lord my god thou wilt me hear. 16 O hear thou me because, said I, Else they will joy o'er me with pride: Themselves 'gainst me they magnifie, When as my feet doth slip aside 17 For I to halt am ready still, Also my grief abides with me, 18 For I declare my trespass will, And for my sin will sorry be, 19 Yet ne'ertheless mine enemies They lively are, and strong also, Who causelessly me hate, likewise, In number mightily do grow. 20 Moreover, they that for my good Do render evil unto me: Because that i do follow good, To me they adversaries be. 21Jehovah do not me forsake, From me O do not far depart 22 My God haste to my rescue make, O Lord, who my salvation art. Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English
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Jehovah he as king doth reign

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXCIX (1742) Lyrics: 1 Jehovah he as king doth reign O let the people quake: He sitteth on the cherubims, The earth then let it shake. 2 Jehovah great in Sion is, And o'er all people high. 3 Thy great and dreadful name let them Praise for its sanctity. 4 The king's strength judgment loves, and thou Doth equity ordain: Both judgment thou and righteousness In Jacob dost maintain. 5 Do ye the Lord our God exalt, In bowing worship ye Before the footstool of his throne: The Holy One is he. 6 Moses and Aaron with his priests. Sam'el with them that call Upon his name: call'd on the Lord, And he them answer'd all. 7 Within the pillar of a cloud When unto them he spake: They kept his witness and decree Which he for them did make. 8 Thou answer'd'st them O Lord our God A God that pard'ning wast: Although on their inventions Thou vengeance taken hast. 9 Exalt the Lord our God also Before his holy hill; Bow down your selves, because the Lord Our God is holy still. Scripture: Psalm 99 Languages: English
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A Prayer of the afflicted when he is overwhelmed, and poureth out his complaint before the Lord

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCII (1742) First Line: Jehovah hear when I do pray Lyrics: 1 Jehovah hear when I do pray, And let my prayer come unto thee. 2 From me hide not thy face away I'th' day when trouble is on me. Thine ear to me O do thou bend, I'th' day I cry, haste, answer me. 3 For as the smoke my days do spend And like an hearth my bones burnt be. 4 My heart is smit, and grass-like dry, That I to eat my bread forget, 5 My groaning's voice, the cause is why My bones into my skin are set. 6 In desart like a pelican. Like owl in wilderness am I. 7 I watch, and like a sparrow am On house top solitarily. 8 My foes reproach me daily, yet Against me rage, against me swear. 9 That I for bread do ashes eat, And mix by drink with weeping tear. 10 Thine anger is the cause hereof, Also thy vehement disdain: For thou hast set me up aloft, And thou hast cast me down again. [2] 11 Shade like, my days decline away And like the wither'd grass I fall. 12 But, Lord, thou dost abide for aye, Thy memory to ages all. 13 Thou wilt arise and forth wilt show Thy mercy Sion dear upon: Because her time of favour now, Yea, time appointed is come on. 14 For in her stones thy servants dear Delight, her dust they pity do. 15 So heathens shall the Lord's name fear All kings of th' earth thy glory too 16 When God shall Sion build, the Lord He in his glory shall appear 17 The poor's petition he'll regard And he will not despise their prayer. 18 This shall in writ enrolled be For the succeeding after race; The folk which shall created be They thereupon the Lord shall praise. 19 For from his sanctuary high; From heav'ns the Lord the earth doth see; 20 To hear their groans who pris'ners lie, To loose them that death's children be. 21 The Lord's praise in Jerusalem, His name in Sion to record. 22 When peoples jointly gather them, And kingdoms for to serve the Lord. [3] 23 Weak in the way my strength he made And of my life cut short the day. 24 in middest of my days, I said, My God, O take me not away: Thy years throughout all ages stay 25 Thou haft the earth's foundation laid For elder time, and heavens they Are works that thine own hands have made. 26 They perish shall, but thou shalt last: Yea, like a garment they shall all Wax old; and as a vesture cast: Thou shalt them change, be chang'd they shall. 27 But thou the same abidest still, And of thy years no end shall be. 28 Thy servant's race continue will; Their seed shall stablilh'd be with thee. Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXVII (1742) First Line: Jehovah hearken to the right Lyrics: 1 Jehovah hearken to the right, Attend unto my cry: Give ear unto my pray'r that goes, From lips that do not lie. 2 My Judgement from thy face let come, Thine eyes let see the right. Mine heart thou hast examined, And visited by night. 3 Thou hast me as in furnace try'd, And yet shalt nothing find: For that my mouth shall not transgress I am resolv'd in mind, 4 For what concerns the works of men, By lips words have I, The paths of him that doth destroy Observed heedfully. 5 Uphold thou my forth-going steps, Within thy beaten way: lest otherwise at any time My footsteps go astray. 6 Because that thou wilt answer me, O God on thee I call: Incline thou unto me thine ear, Hear thou my speech withal. [2] 7 Shew forth thy wondrous Grace on them That trust on thee repose: O thou that sav'st by thy right hand From self up-lifting foes. As th' apple of thine eye me keep, In thy wings shade me hide: 9 From wicked men my deadly foes, Who waste me on each side. 10 Clos'd in their fat they are, and they Boast with their mouth likewise. 11 They round us in our steps; on earth They set their bow'd down eyes. 12 He like a roaring lion is, That ready is to tear; In secret places sits as he A renting lion were. 13 Arise, do thou his face prevent, Make him bow down, O Lord: O set my soul at freedom from The wicked one thy sword. 14 From mortal men thy hand, o Lord, From men that mortal are; And of this passing world who have, Within this life their share. Thou with thine hidden treasure dost their bellies fill also: Their sons are fill'd, their residue They leave their babes unto. 15 In righteousness thy favour I Shall very clearly see: And waking with thine Image, I Shall satisfied be. Scripture: Psalm 17 Languages: English
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Jehovah I for safety do

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXI (1742) Lyrics: 1 Jehovah, I for safety do Betake my self to thee, Confusion to be put unto O never suffer me. 2 me rescue in thy righteousness, Let me deliv'rance have: O bow thou down thine ear to me, Also do thou me save. 3 Be thou my habitations fast, Where I may still resort: Thou me to save commanded hast, For thou'rt my rock and fort. 4 My God, from wicked's hand me free, From fierce hand and unjust. 5 Because thou Lord God art my hope, And from my youth my trust. 6 Up from the womb thou did'st me stay: Thou did'st deliver me Out of my mother's bowels: aye My praise shall be of thee. [2] To many I a wonder am, But thou my refuge strong. 8 Let with thy praise my mouth be fill'd, And honour all day long. 9 Unto the time of elder age, O cast me not away: And do thou not abandon me When my strength doth decay. 10 For they that be mine enemies, Those men against me speak. Who for my soul lay wait likewise, Together counsel take. 11 They say God hath forsaken him, Now persecute him ye: And apprehend ye him, for none there is to set him free. 12 O God from me depart not far, My God to help me haste. 13 Who my soul's adversaries are, O let them be abash'd. Yea, let them quite consumed be, And covered with shame, With soul disgrace and infamy, That for my hurt do aim. [3] 14 Howbeit I with patience still On thee will waiting be; And more and more yet add I will To all the praise of thee. 15 My mouth shall forth thy righteousness, And thy salvation show From day to day; for of the same No numbers do I know. 16 I in the strength of God the Lord, Will still along go on; Will thy righteousness record, Yea even thine alone. 17 From my youth up, O mighty God, Thou hast instructed me. I hitherto have shew'd abroad The wonders wrought by thee. 18 And now also when i am old, And hoary hair'd, O God, Forsake me not, till I have told Thy mighty pow'r abroad, Unto this genration. And unto ev'ry one That shall hereafter be to come, Thy strong dominion. 19 Also thy righteousness, O God, Is high exceedingly; Great are the things that thou hast wrought; O God, who's like to thee? [4] 20 Thou who hast caused me to see Afflictions; great and sore, Shall turn and quicken me; and me From depth of th' earth restore. 21 Thou shalt my greatness multiply And comfort me always. 22 Also with tuned psaltery I will shew forth thy praise. O thou my God, sing forth will I To thee my harp upon: Thy faithfulness and verity, O Israel's holy one 23 My lips rejoyce with shouting shall, When I to thee shall sing: My soul which free ye shall from thrall to liberty didst bring. 24 Likewise my tongue shall forth declare Thy justice all day long: Because that they confounded are, And sham'd that seek my wrong. Scripture: Psalm 71 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXLI (1742) First Line: Jehovah I upon thee call Lyrics: 1 Jehovah, I upon thee call, O make thou haste to me: And hearken thou unto my voice, When I do cry to thee. 2 O let my pray'r directed be, Before thee incense wise: And of my soul the lifting up As ev'ning sacrifice. 3 Jehovah, O that thou would'st set A watch my mouth before; And also of my lips be thou The keeper of the door. 4 Bow not my heart to any ill, To do a wicked deed, With men who mischief work: nor let Me of their dainties feed. 5 Let the just smite me, kindness 'tis, Let him reproof me give; It shall be like a precious oyl, My head it shall not grieve. For yet my pray'rs are in their wo. 6 When judges theirs are cast In rocky places, them my words, Shall sweet be to their taste. 7 As one who cuts and cleaveth wood About upon th ground: So all about the mouth of graves Our bones are scatter'd round. 8 But unto thee, O God the Lord, Directed are mine eyes: My soul, O leave not destitute, On thee my hope relies. 9 O do thou keep me from the snare Which they have laid for me: And also from the grins of those Who work iniquity. 10 But let them all who wicked are, Into their own net fall, Until that altogether I, Escape in safety shall. Scripture: Psalm 141 Languages: English
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The Songs of the Prophet Isaiah: Chap. XII

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #321a (1742) First Line: Jehovah I will give thee praise Lyrics: 1 Jehovah I will give thee praise, Tho' thoa wast wroth with me: Thine anger turned is away, And thou dost comfort me. 2 Lo, God is my saivation, Trust, and nought fear will I: Because the Lord Jehovah is My strength and melody. And he is my salvaticn. 3 With joy shall ye therefore, Out of the wells of saving. health, Draw waters forth in store. [2] 4 Praise ye the Lord, call on his name, Among the people show His doings; that his name's extoll,d, Declare abroad also. 5 Sing ye unto the Lord, for he Things excellent hath done: Yea, throughout all the earth abroad, The same is fully known. 6 Cry out; and shout aloud, thou that Mount Sion dwell'st upon. For mighty in the midst of thee, Is Isra'ls Holy One. Scripture: Isaiah 12 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXI (1742) First Line: Jehovah in thy strength Lyrics: 1 Jehovah in thy strength The king shall joyful be: And joy in thy salvation, How veh'mently shall he? 2 Thou granted hast to him, That which his heart desir'd, and thou hast not with-holden back That which his lips requir'd. Selah. 3 For with blessing of good Thou hast prevented him; Thou on his head of finest gold Hast set and diadem. 4 Of thee he asked life, Thou didst it freely give, Ev'n length of days to him, that he For evermore should live. 5 In thy salvation His glory hath been great: Thou honour hast and majesty Likewise upon him set. 6 For thou for evermore Hast him for blessings made: Thou mak'st him with thy countenance To be exceeding glad. 7 Because that in the Lord The king doth trust, and he Through mercy of the highest one Shall not removed be. 8 Thine hand shall find out all That en'mies are to thee; And thy right hand shall find out them Of thee that haters be. 9 Thou sit'st as fiery ov'n Them in times of thine ire: The Lord will swallow them in's wrath And them consume with fire. 10 Thou wilt destroy the fruit That doth of them proceed, From off the earth, and from amongst The sons of men their seed. 11 Because against thee they And evil did intend: A wicked plot they have devis'd, But cannot work their end. 12 For thou shalt turn their back, Whenever thou shalt place Thine arrows ready on thy strings, Full right against their face. 13 Jehovah is thy strength On high extolled be: And we will sing: yea praise with psalms Thy mighty pow'r will we. Scripture: Psalm 21 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXIII (1742) First Line: Jehovah, O how long wilt thou Lyrics: 1 Jehovah, O how long wilt thou Forget me? what for aye? How long wilt thou so closely hide From me thy face away? 2 How long shall I in soul consult In heart's grief daily go? How long exalted over me Shall be my deadly foe? 3 Consider me, O Lord my God And answer me likewise, Lest that I sleep the sleep of death, Enlighten thou mine eyes. 4 Lest that mine enemies should say, Against him I prevail; Lest those that trouble me rejoyce If being mov'd I fail. 5 But I have set my confidence Thy bounteous grace upon, My heart shall very much rejoyce In thy salvation. Unto Jehovah songs of praise Sing joyfully will I, Because that he hath dealt with me Exceeding bounteously Scripture: Psalm 13 Languages: English

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