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The Blessings of the Pious and Charitable

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #212a (1787) Scripture: Psalm 112 First Line: Thrice happy man who fears the Lord Lyrics: 1 Thrice happy man who fears the Lord, Loves his commands, and trusts his word; Honour and peace his days attend, And blessings to his seed descend. 2 Compassion dwells upon his mind, To works of mercy still inclin'd: He lends the poor some present aid, Or gives them, not to be repaid. 3 When times grow dark, and tidings spread That fill his neighbours round with dread, His heart is arm'd against the fear, For God with all his power is there. 4 His spirit fix'd upon the Lord Draws heavenly courage from his word; Amidst the darkness light shall rise, To cheer his heart and bless his eyes. 5 He hath dispers'd his alms abroad, His works are still before his God; His name on earth shall long remain, While envious sinners rage in vain. Topics: Blessings of a person; Charity to the poor; Good Works; Liberality rewarded; Poor charity to them; Preservation in public dangers; Blessings of a person; Charity to the poor; Good Works; Liberality rewarded; Poor charity to them; Preservation in public dangers Languages: English
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Thrice happy man who fears the Lord

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #245 (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 112 Lyrics: 1 Thrice happy man who fears the Lord, Loves his commands, and trusts his word; Honor and peace his days attend, And blessings to his seed descend. 2 Compassion dwells upon his mind; To works of mercy still inclin'd: He lends the poor some present aid, Or gives them, not to be repaid. 3 When times grow dark, and tidings spread That fill his neighbors round with dread, His heart is arm'd against the fear, For God with all his pow'r is there. 4 His soul well fix'd upon the Lord, Draws heav'nly courage from his word; Amidst the darkness light shall rise, To cheer his heart and bless his eyes. 5 He hath dispers'd his alms abroad, His works are still before his God: His name on earth shall long remain, While envious sinners fret in vain. Languages: English
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Thrice happy man who fears the Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #308 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 112 Lyrics: Thrice happy man who fears the Lord, Loves his commands, and trusts his word; Honor and peace his days attend, And blessings to his seed descend. Compassion dwells upon his mind, To works of mercy still inclined; He lends the poor some present aid, Or gives them, not to be repaid. When times grow dark, and tidings spread That fill his neighbors round with dread, His heart is armed against the fear, For God with all his power is there. His soul, well fixed upon the Lord, Draws heav'nly courage from his word; Amidst the darkness light shall rise, To cheer his heart and bless his eyes. He hath dispersed his alms abroad; His works are still before his God; His name on earth shall long remain, While envious sinners fret in vain. Topics: Blessings of a person; Charity and justice; Good Works; Poor charity to them; Charity to the poor; Liberality rewarded; Preservation in public dangers Languages: English
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Thrice happy man, who fears the Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. 16th ed. #340 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 112 Topics: The Christian Life Liberality and charity Languages: English
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Thrice happy man who fears the Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Sacred Poetry #501 (1812) Scripture: Psalm 112 Topics: Particular Occasions Languages: English
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Thou Gracious Power

Author: Oliver W. Holmes Hymnal: The Hymnal of The Evangelical United Brethren Church #387 (1957) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 112:1-3 First Line: Thou gracious Power, whose mercy lends Lyrics: 1 Thou gracious Power, whose mercy lends The light of home, the smile of friends, Our households in Thy care enfold As Thou didst keep Thy folk of old. 2 Wilt Thou not hear us while we raise, In sweet accord of solemn praise, The voices that have mingled long In joyous flow of mirth and song? 3 For all the blessings life has brought, For all its sorrowing hours have taught, For all we mourn, for all we keep, The hands we clasp, the loved that sleep. 4 We thank Thee, Father! let Thy grace Our loving circle still embrace, Thy mercy shed its heavenly store, Thy peace be with us evermore. Amen. Tune Title: BROOKFIELD
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Trusting Jesus

Author: Mrs. mary Jane Walker Hymnal: Songs of Praise with Tunes #256 (1889) Scripture: Psalm 112:7 First Line: Jesus, I will trust thee Refrain First Line: In thy love confiding Topics: Faith Assurance of; Trust In Christ Tune Title: HERMAS

Gather Us In

Author: Marty Haugen (1950-) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #465 (1998) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Psalm 112 First Line: Here in this place new light is streaming Topics: Call and Vocation; Church; Eucharist Languages: English Tune Title: GATHER US IN
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Good King Wenceslas

Author: John Mason Neale (1818-1866) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #145 (1998) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Psalm 112 First Line: Good King Wenceslas looked out Lyrics: 1 Good King Wenceslas looked out on the feast of Stephen, when the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even. Brightly shone the moon that night, though the frost was cruel, when a poor man came in sight, gathering winter fuel. 2 “Hither, page, and stand by me, if thou knowest it, telling: yonder peasant, who is he? Where and what his dwelling?” “Sire, he lives a good league hence, underneath the mountain, right against the forest fence, by St. Agnes’ fountain.” 3 “Bring me flesh and bring me wine, bring me pinelogs hither; thou and I will see him dine, when we bear them thither.” Page and monarch, forth they went, forth they went together, through the rude wind’s wild lament, and the bitter weather. 4 “Sire, the night is darker now, and the wind blows stronger; fails my heart, I know not how; I can go no longer.” “Mark my footsteps, my good page, tread thou in them boldly. Thou shalt find the winter’s rage freeze your blood less coldly.” 5 In his master’s steps he trod, where the snow lay dinted; heat was in the very sod which the saint had printed. Therefore, Christians all, be sure, wealth or rank possessing, ye who now will bless the poor, shall yourselves find blessing. Topics: Christmas; Stephen; Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM

What Does the Lord Require

Author: Albert Frederick Bayly (1901-1984) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #171 (1998) Meter: 6.6.6.6.3.3.6 Scripture: Psalm 112 Topics: Ash Wednesday; Discipleship; Justice; Lent (season); Stewardship Languages: English Tune Title: SHARPTHORNE

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