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The Foolish in Their Hearts Deny (Psalm 14)

Author: Marie J. Post Hymnal: Glory to God #335 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: The foolish in their hearts deny Topics: God's Covenant with Israel; Justice; The Life of the Nations; Reconciliation; Sin; Wisdom Languages: English Tune Title: MAPLE AVENUE
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All in All

Author: John Murray Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CXCVI (1792) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Psalm 14:2-3 First Line: Come, tho' we can truly sing Lyrics: 1 Cone, tho' we can truly sing, In our flesh dwells no good thing; Yet on him who gives us all, We're embolden'd still to call. 2 Blind, and foolish once were we, Christ our wisdom now we see; In this wisdom we confide, By this we are justifi'd; 3 Once in breaking God's command, Doom'd to death beneath his hand; Now we're call'd to own, and bless, Jesus Christ our righteousness. 4 Without purity of heart Truth divine will say depart, But this holiness we find, In the Saviour of mankind. 5 Many, mighty are our foes! Human these, angelic those, Where for refuge shall we flee? Christ our great redemption see! 6 Seraphs, flames of sacred fire, View this myst'ry with desire; Hark! the bright enraptur'd throng Catch, and raise the grateful song. 7 O ye thrones of heav'nly light, Since you're sav'd from endless night, And since we are rais'd to you, Let us still the song pursue. Topics: Attributes, Characters, Names, and Offices of Christ, from the New Testatment Languages: English
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A Worldling, wretched, vile and base

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #XCVIII (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 14 Lyrics: 1 A Worldling, wretched, vile and base, Not subject to restraining grace; But yielded to his lusts and pride, And set all fear of God aside. 2 Though he had riches laid in store, Yet no compassion on the poor! A beggar in a helpless state, Found no assistance at his gate. 3 The worldling spent his precious days, In Luxuries, in sports and plays-- While the poor beggar lay distress'd, With poverty and sores oppress'd. 4 But to them both it proved strange, To meet with such a sudden change; The worldling sent to endless pain, The beggar plac'd with Christ to reign. 5 This is the sinners awful case: They who neglect the time of grace; They cry for help, but O too late! When once they share their lot and fate. 6 The worldlilng pray'd to get relief, To metigate his pain and grief; But father Abr'am could not grant that cooling drop which he did want. 7 If we seek heaven here on earth, We loose the heav'n of greater worth; To bear the Cross with Jesus here, Intitles us to glory there. 8 Dear Saviour, make us truly wise, All sinful pleasures to despise-- The greatest evil we can do: That is to choose our heav'n below. Topics: First Sunday after Trinity Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PXIV (1758) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: Fools, in their hearts, say there's no GOD Lyrics: 1 Fools in their hearts say, there's no GOD, and so corrupt they grow, Abominable sins commit, and nothing good they do. 2 From heav'n JEHOVAH looked down on sons of men, to see If any who do understand, or seek to GOD there be. 3 They altogether filthy are; they all are backward* gone; There are not any that do good, no verily, not one. 4 The workers of iniquity, do they not know at all? That they my people eat as bread, nor on the LORD will call. 5 Yet they shall with a grievous fear appalled greatly be, When GOD among the righteous race they once shall come to see. 6 The counsel of the poor oppress'd, ye mock'd and try'd to shame; Because the LORD their refuge is, and they hope in his name. 7 Who will from Zion Isr'el save? when back the LORD shall bring His captives; Jacob will rejoyce, and Isr'el gladly sing. Languages: English
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Jehovah who should come

Author: John Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CVI (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 14:6 First Line: How strange the tidings, how profound! Lyrics: 1 How strange the tidings, how profound! That God a man should be; In servant's form the Lord was found, To make us S\servants free. 2 Our father lov'd us worms so well, He put our nature on, And thus became Immanuel, The Father and the Son. 3 He finish'd what his love began, For Adam's ruin'd race; We see the God shine thro' the man, In dear Imman'el's face. 4 This sacred unity maintains Our constant peace with God: Our sins aton'd for by his pains, His sorrow and his blood. Topics: The Incarnation of Christ; or, God manifest in Flesh Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #PXIV (1742) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: The fool in's heart saith, there's no God Lyrics: 1 The fool, in's heart, saith, there's no God; They are corrupt each one, Abominable works they do; That doth good there is none. 2 The Lord from heaven looked down. On sons of men to see, If any that did understand, That seeketh God there be. 3 They altogether filthy are, They all aside are gone; There is not any that doth good No not so much as one. 4 The workers of iniquity Do they not know at all: That eat my folk, as bread they eat, On God they do not call. 5 There with a very grievous fear, Affrighted sore they were, For God i' th' generation is Of such as righteous are. 6 The counsel of the poor oppress'd, Ashamed you would make: And that because Jehovah he Doth for his refuge take. 7. Who Israel's health from Sion gives? His folks captivity, When God shall turn: Jacob shall joy, Glad Israel shall be. The Psalm, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament,1742
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PXIV (1773) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: Fools in their hearts say, there's no GOD Lyrics: 1 Fools in their hearts say, there's no GOD, and so corrupt they grow, Abominable sins commit, and nothing good they do. 2 From heav'n JEHOVAH looked down on sons of men, to see If any who do understand, or seek to GOD there be. 3 They altogether filthy are; they all are backward gone; There are not any that do good, no verily, not one. 4 The workers of iniquity, do they not know at all? That they my people eat as bread, nor on the LORD will call. 5 Yet they shall with a grievous fear appalled greatly be, When GOD among the righteous race they once shall come to see. 6 The counsel of the poor oppress'd, ye mock'd and try'd to shame; Because the LORD their refuge is, and they hope in his name. 7 Who will from Zion Isr'el save? when back the LORD shall bring His captives; Jacob will rejoice, and Isr'el gladly sing. Languages: English
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All Have Sinned (Psalm 14, 53)

Author: Bev Herrema Hymnal: Lift Up Your Hearts #33 (2013) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: Hear the fool saying loud and long Refrain First Line: All have sinned Topics: Fall and the Human Condition; Poverty and Oppression; Sin Languages: English Tune Title: BLAKE
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The Lord looked down from heaven's high tower

Hymnal: The Book of Worship #258 (1867) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 14 Lyrics: 1 the Lord looked down from heaven's high tower, And all the sons of men did view, To see if any owned His power, If any truth or justice knew; 2 But all, He saw, were gone aside, All were degenerate grown, and base; None took religion for their guide, Not one of all the sinful race. 3 How will they tremble, then, for fear, When His just wrath shall them o'ertake: For to the righteous God is near, And never will their cause forsake. 4 Oh that from Sion he'd employ His might, and burst th' oppressive band! Then shouts of universal joy Should loudly echo through the land. Topics: Man a Sinner Depraved Languages: English
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The impious atheist, in his folly proud

Hymnal: New Version of the Psalms of David #XIV (1756) Scripture: Psalm 14 Lyrics: 1 The impious atheist, in his folly proud, At one all-powerful being laughs aloud. Corrupt they're all; from virtue's path they turn, And in the quenchless fires of lust they burn; Their shocking crimes, their curst impieties, Demand tremendous vengeance from the skies. 2 Th' All-high looks down from his etherial throne, To see, if man his sov'reign pow'r will own; If yet the sons of earth accept his sway, His name revere, and his dread will obey. 3 Ah no! not one--they 'gainst their God conspire, Pursue the dictates of each wild desire, In filthy scenes their precious hours employ, And make their shocking crimes their horrid joy. 4 Does then rank frenzy o'er the wicked reign, That they such hideous blasphemy maintain, That they my people, as their prey, devour, And, obstinate, reject almighty pow'r? 5 But still their wretched hearts shall make with fear, For, where the righteous are, God's always near, The refuge of the just he'll constant prove; The humble soul is sure to have his love; 6 And, while, ye wicked, you her hopes deride, Falls direful vengeance on your impious pride. 7 From Sion's hill, O that the Lord wou'd send His speedy aid, and Jacob's sons defend; Wou'd his own people from their bondage free, And give them back their long'd-for liberty; Then shou'd the race of Israel shout for joy, And their glad tongues in grateful hymns employ. Languages: English

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