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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXVIII (1742) First Line: Jehovah unto thee I cry Lyrics: 1 Jehovah unto thee I cry, My rock, be thou not deaf from me, Lest thou be dumb from me, and I Like them to pit that go should be. 2 The voice of my requests hear thou For grace, when unto thee I cry: When I lift up my hands unto Thine oracle of sanctity. 3 With ill men draw me not away, With workers of unrighteousness: That peace unto their neighbours say, But in their hearts is wickedness. 4 Give thou to them like to their works, And like the evil of their deeds: Give them like to their handy works, And render unto them their deeds. 5 Because unto Jehovah's works They did not wise attention yield, Neither unto his handy-works,, He will them waste, and not up build, 6 The Lord be blest, for heard hat he The voice of my requests for grace; The Lord's my strength, and shield to me, My heart stay'd on him, help'd I was. 7 Therefore my heart will gladness show, And with my song I'll him confess. 8 Jehovah his anointed to Their strength and tower of safety is. 9 Salvation on thy fold bestow, And bless thou thine inheritance: Unto eternity also Do thou them feed, and them advance. This in any common Tunes: Save Lord thy people, bless also Thou thine inheritance: And ev'n eternity unto Them feed and them advance. Scripture: Psalm 28 Languages: English
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Judge me, O God, and plead my cause

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXLIII (1742) Lyrics: 1 Judge me, O God, and plead my cause From nation merciless; Both from the man of guile and wrong, O send thou me redress. 2 for of my strength thou art the God, Why cast thou me thee fro? Who go I mourning for the sore Oppression of the foe? 3 O send thou forth thy light and truth, Let them lead and bring me Unto thy holy hill, and where Thy tabernacles be. 4 Then will I to God's altar go, To God my cheerful joy: Yea, thee to praise, O God my God, I will my harp imploy. 5 My soul, O wherefore dost thou bow Thy self down heavily, And wherefore in me makest thou A stir tumultuously? 6 Hope thou in God, because I shall With praise him yet advance, Who is my God, he also is Health of my countenance. Scripture: Psalm 43 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXVI (1742) First Line: Judge me, O Lord, for walk I do Lyrics: 1 Judge me, O Lord, for walk I do In mine integrity: Upon the Lord I trust also, Slide therefore shall not I. 2 Search me, O Lord, prove me likewise, My reins and my heart try: 3 Because thy grace is 'fore mine eyes, And in thy truth walk I. 4 With persons vain I have not sat, Nor with dissemblers gone: 5 Church of malignants I do hate, And sit the wicked from. 6 In cleanness wash my hands I will, So lord thy altar round. 7 With thankful voice that I may tell, And all thy wonders sound. 8 Thy house's habitation dear, O Lord in love have I, The place and tabernacle where Resides thy majesty. 9 Let not my soul with sinners lye, With men of blood my life: 10 In whose hands guile, and bribery In their right hand is rife. 11 Redeem and pity me, for I Walk in mine uprightness: My foot stand right the Lord will I In Church-assembly bless. Scripture: Psalm 26 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, A Psalm or Song of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXVIII (1742) First Line: Let God arise, his enemies Lyrics: 1 Let God arise, his enemies Let them dispersed be; Let them also that do him hate, Away before him flee. 2 Like as the smoke away is driv'n, So drive thou them away: As wax at fire melts, wicked so Let in God's fight decay. 2 But let the righteous ones be glad, O let them joyful be; Before God's face let them also Rejoyce exceedingly. 4 To God sing, to his name sing praise, That rideth on the skies, Exalt him by his name JAH; Before him joy likewise. 5 A father of the fatherless, And of the widow's case, God is a judge and that within His holy dwelling place. 6 God seats in house the desolate: Those that in chains are bound He frets: but those that rebels are Dwell in a barren ground. [2] 7 O God, when as thou didst go forth In presence of thy folk: When through the desart wilderness In marching thou didst walk. Selah. 8 The earth did at God's presence shake, From heav'ns the drops down fell; Sinai itself did move before The God of Israel. 9 O God that on thy heritage Didst send a plenteous rain; Whereby when as it weary was Thou it confirm'dst again. 10 Thy congregation dwelt therein; Thou didst O God prepare Of thy benignity for them That poor afflicted are. 11 The Lord the word gave, great's their troop That have it published 12 She that at home stay'd parts the spoil When kings of hosts fled, fled. 13 Tho' you have lain among the pots, Like doves wings be shall ye, With silver deck'd, her feathers too With yellow gold that be. 14 When there th' almighty scatter'd kings 'Twas white as Salmon's snow. 15 God's hill like Bashan hill, high hill Like Bashan hill unto 16 Why do ye leap, ye lofty hills? This is the very hill In which God loves to dwell, the Lord Dwell in it ever will. [3] 17 God's chariots twice ten thousand fold Thousand of angels be: With them as in his holy place, On Sinai's mount is he. 18 Thou did'st ascend on high, thou led'st Captivity captive; For men, yea for rebellious ones Thou diddest gifts receive. 19 That God the Lord might dwell with them Who daily doth us load With benefits, the Lord be blest, Ev'n our salvations God. 20 The God he of salvation is, That is our God most strong; And to the Lord Jehovah doth Issues from death belong. 21 But God shall wound the en'mies head, The hairy head also Of him that in his trespasses On forward still doth go. [4] 22 The Lord said I'll bring back again, Again from Bashan hill: My people from the depths of seas Bring back again I will. 23 That thou may'st dip thy foot in blood, Thy dogs their tongue likewise May be imbrued in the same Blood of thine enemies. 24 They have thy goings, seen, O God, Thy goings in progress: Ev'n of my God, my king within His place of holiness 25 Before them did the singers go, Then they that play to song: The damsels that on timbrels play, Were them the midst among. 26 Within the congregation Bless God in humble wise. Ev'n bless the Lord who from the spring Of Israel do arise. 27 There little Benjamin their cheif, There Judah's lords, and there their council, lords of Zebulun And Naphthali there were. 28 The strength thou hast, ev'n by thy God The same commanded was: Confirm, O God, the thing which thou For us hast brought to pass. [5] 29 For thy house at Jerusalem Kings shall bring gifts to thee. 30 Rebuke the troops of spearmen, troops Of bulls that mighty be: The people that themselves delight In war, O scatter thou. 31 From Egypt there shall princes come, And th' Ethiopian's land Shall speedily unto the Lord Reach her out-stretched hand. 32 Earth's kingdoms sing ye unto God, Unto the Lord sing praise. Selah. 33 To him that rides on heav'ns of heav'ns That were of ancient days. Lo, he his voice a strong voice gives. 34 To God ascribe you might, His excellence o'er Israel is, His strength is in the height. 35 Thou God art from thy temple dread, The God of Isr'el he Gives strength, and to his people pow'r, O let God blessed be. Scripture: Psalm 68 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. Maschil for the Sons of Korah

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXLII (1742) First Line: Like as the panting hart doth bray Lyrics: 1 Like as the panting hart doth bray After the water brooks; Ev'n in such wise, O God, my soul After thee panting looks; 2 For God, ev'n for the living God My soul it thirsteth sore; O when shall I come and appear The face of God before? 3 My tears have been unto me meat by night, likewise by day: While all daylong they unto me, Where is thy God? do say. 4 When as unto my memory These things recal I do, Then I pour out my soul in me: For I with troops did go. With them unto God's house I went With voice of joy and praise: I with a multitude did go, That did keep holy days. 5 My soul, why art cast down, and why Stirr'd in me? thy hope place In God, for praise him yet shall I For health is in his face. [2] 6 My God my soul in me's cast down; Therefore thee mind I will From Jordan's land, and Hermonites, And from the little hill. 7 At sounding of thy water spouts, Deep unto deep doth call; Thy waves pass over me, likewise Thy breaking billows all. 8 His loving kindness ye the Lord command will in the day: And in the night his songs with me, To God my life I'll pray. 9 I'll say to God my rock, O why Hast thou forgotten me? For pressure of the enemy Why should I mourning be? 10 As with a sword within my bones, Mine en'mies me upbraid: While all the day, Where is thy God? They unto me have said. 11 My soul, O wherefore dost thou bow Thy self down heavily? And wherefore in me makest thou A stir tumultuously? Hope thou in God, because I shall With praise him yet advance; Who is my God, he also is Health of my countenance. Scripture: Psalm 42 Languages: English
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Lord bow thine ear, hear me because

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXVIb (1742) Lyrics: 1 Lord bow thine ear, hear me because I needy am and poor 2 Because I full of mercies am, Preserve my soul therefor O thou my god, thy servant save, That doth on thee rely. 3 To me be gracious Lord because To thee I daily cry. 4 Rejoice thy servant's soul, O Lord To thee mine lift I do: 5 Because Jehovah thou art good, To pardon prone also: And to them all in mercy rich Thou art that on thee call. 6 Lord hear my pray'r, attend the voice Of my requests withal. 7 I in my troubles on thee call, for thou wilt answer me. 8 Lord none's like thee among the gods And like thy works none be. 9 the nations all whom thou hast made Shall come to thee, supream, Before thee shall bow down themselves, And glorify thy name. 10 Because thou mighty art, also The things that thou hast done They wondrous are, and do declare That thou art God alone. 11 Me, O Jehovah, teach thy way, Walk in thy truth will I; With reverence to fear thy name My heart in union tie. 12 The Lord, my God, with all my heart I will confess with praise; And likewise I will glorify, Thy holy name always. 13 Because thy kindness merciful Is very great to me; And thou hast from the lowest hell My soul deliver'd free. 14 O God the violent and proud, In troops against me rise Have sought my soul to take: nor thee Have plac'd before their eyes. 15 But Lord thou art a tender God; And very gracious, Long suff'ring too, in mercy thou And truth art plenteous. 16 O turn thou unto me thy face, And on me mercy have, Unto thy servant give thy strength, Thine handmaid's son O save. 17 Shew me a sign for good, that they Which hate me may it see, And be ashm'd, because Lord thou Dost help and comfort me. Scripture: Psalm 86 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalmof David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXL (1742) First Line: Lord free me from the evil man Lyrics: 1 Lord free me from the evil man, From vi'lent men save me. 2 Whose heart thinks mischief ev'ry day, For war they gathered be. 3 They in such wise make sharp their tongue Like as the serpents do: And underneath their lips do lie The adder's poison too. Selah. 4 Keep me, Lord, from the wickeds hands, From vi'lent men me save. My goings who to overthrow In thought projected have. 5 The proud have hid a snare for me, With cords; also a net They spread abroad beside the way, For me they gins have set. 6 Unto Jehovah I did say, Thou art a God to me: Lord, hear the voice of my requests, Which are for grace to thee, 7 O God the Lord who art the strength Of my salvation. My head by thee hath cover'd been The day of battle on. 8 That man's desire who wicked is, Jehovah do not grant. His wicked purpose further not, Left they themselves do vaunt, 9 But as for them on ev'ry sid Who round encompass me, Ev'n with the mischief cf their lips Their head shall cov'red be. 10 On them shall burning coals be cast, Them he shall make to fall Into the fire, into deep pits, To rise no more at all. 11 Let not in earth establish'd be A man of evil tongue: Evil shall hunt to overthrow The man of vi'lent wrong. 12 The afflicted's cause, the poor man's right, I know God will maintain: 13 The just shall praise thy name, th' upright Before thy face remain. Scripture: Psalm 140 Languages: English
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A Song of Degrees

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXX (1742) First Line: Lord from the deeps I cried to thee Lyrics: 1 Lord from the deeps I cry'd to thee, My voice Lord do thou hear: 2 Unto my supplications voice Let be attent thine ear. 3 Lord who should stand, if thou O Lord Should'st mark iniquity? 4 But with thee there forgiveness is, That feared thou may'st be. 5 I for the Lord wait, my soul waits; And I hope in his word. 6 Than morning watchers watch for morn, My soul more for the Lord. 7 Let Isra'l for Jehovah slay In waiting hopefully: Because that with Jehovah there Is kind benignity 8 Yea, plenteous redemption There is with him likewise: And he will Israel redeem From all's iniquities. Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: English
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A Psalm or Song for the Sons of Korah, to the chief musician upon Mahalath, Leanoth, Maschil, of Heman the Ezrahite

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXVIII (1742) First Line: Lord God of my salvation Lyrics: 1 Lord God of my salvation, Before thee day and night cry'd I; 2 O let my prayer before thee come, Incline thine ear unto my cry. 3 Because my soul is troubled so, And to the grave my life draws nigh. 4 Counted with them to th' pit that go, As one that hath no strength am I. 5 As free among those that be dead, Like to the slain in grave up shut; By thee no more remembered, And by thy hand that off are cut. 6 Thou hast me laid i'th' pit most low, In darknesses within deep caves 7 Hard on me lies thy wrath, also Thou me afflict'st with all my waves. 8 Men that of mine acquaintance be Away from me thou far hast put; To them thou louthsome makest me, From coming forth I am up shut. 9 Because of mine affliction, Mine eye with mourning pines away Jehovah I thee call upon; And to thee stretch my hands all day. [2] 10 Shew wonders to the dead wilt thou? Shall dead men rise and thee confess? Selah. 11 I'th' grave wilt thou thy kindness show, In lost estate thy faithfulness? 12 Thy works that wonderful have been What shall in darkness they be known? And shall thy righteousness be seen In that land of oblivion. 13 But unto thee, Lord, have I cry'd, At morn my prayer preventeth thee. 14 Why casts thou Lord my soul aside Why dost thou hide thy face from me? 15 I'm poor afflicted, and to die Am ready from my youthful years: Distraught with troubles sore am I, While I do bear thy horrid fears. 16 Thy fierce wrath over me doth go, Thy terrors they do me dismay 17 As waters compass me they do, Together they surround all day. 18 Friend and companion thou hast far Removed off away from me; To those that mine acquaintance are I am in dark obscurity. Scripture: Psalm 88 Languages: English
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Lord God to whom doth appertain

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXCIV (1742) Lyrics: 1 Lord God to whom doth appertain The recompence of wrongs: O mighty God, shine clearly forth, To whom revenge belongs. 2 Thou judge of th' earth, lift up thy self, The proud their wages pay. 3 How long, O Lord, shall wicked men, How long triumph shall they? 4 O how long shall they utter forth, And grievous things express? How long shall all such boast themselves As do work wickedness? 5 Lord they thy folk in pieces break, And heritage oppress. 6 The widow and the stranger slay, And kill the fatherless. 7 The Lord, they say, yet shall not see, Nor Jacob's God it mind 8 Learn brutish people, and ye fools, When will you wisdom find? 9 Who plants the ear, shall he not hear? Who forms the eye not see? 10 Who heathen smites shall be not check? Man's teacher, knows not he? [2] 11 Jehovah knows the thoughts of men, That they are very vain: 12 Lord blest is he whom thou correct'st, And in thy law dost train. 13 That thou may'st give him quietness From days of misery Until the pit be digged for Such as do wickedly. 14 Because Jehovah never will His people cast away: Nor yet will he forsake his own Inheritance for aye. 15 But judgment unto righteousness Shall sure return and reign, And then all upright ones in heart, Shall follow it again. 16 Against the evil doers who Will up for me arise? Who stand up for me against them That work iniquities? 17 Had not the Lord me help'd, my soul Had near in silence dwell'd. 18 When as I said my foot slips, Lord, Thy mercy me upheld. [3] 19 Amidst the multitude of thoughts That are within my mind, Still from thy consolations My soul delight doth find. 20 What, shall the throne of wickedness Have fellowship with thee? Which mischief frames and executes By law and vile decree. 21 They jointly gathered themselves Together they withstood The soul of him that righteous is, And damn'd the guiltless blood. 22 Nevertheless Jehovah is To me a refuge high: My God he also is the rock, Where I for safety fly. 23 Their mischief he on them shall bring, And in the wickedness Shall cut them off, yea, ev'n the Lord Our God shall them suppress. Scripture: Psalm 94 Languages: English

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