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There is no God, do foolish men

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #XIV (1790) Scripture: Psalm 14 Lyrics: 1 There is no God, do foolish men affirm in their mad mood; Their drifts are all corrupt and vain, not one of them doth good. 2 The Lord beheld from heaven most high the whole race of mankind, And saw not one that sought indeed the living God to find. 3 They went all wide and were corrupt, and truly there was none, That in the world did any good, no, not so much as one. 4 Is all their judgment so far lost, that all work mischief still, Eating my people ev'n as bread, not one to seek God's will? 5 When they thus rage, then suddenly great fear on them shall fall, For God doth love the righteous men and will preserve them all. 6 Ye mock the doings of the poor, to their reproach and shame, Because they put their trust in God, and call upon his name. 7 But who shall give thy people health? and when wilt thou fulfill Thy promise made to Israel from out of Sion hill? 8 For when thou shalt restore again such as were captive led, Then Jacob shall therein rejoice, and Israel be glad. Languages: English
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Dixit insipiens

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #5d (1640) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: There is no God as foolish men Lyrics: 1 There is no God as foolish men affirme in their mad mood: Their drifts are all corrupt and vaine, not one of them doth good. 2 The Lord beheld from heaven high the whole race of mankind, And saw not one that sought indeed the living God to find. 3 They went all wide and were corrupt, and truly there was none That in the world did any good, I say, there was not one. 4 Is all their judgement so farre lost, that all work mischief still? Eating my people even as bread, not one to seek God's will? 5 When they thus rage, then suddenly great feare on them shall fall: For God doth love the righteous men, and will maintaine them all. 6 Ye mock the doings of the poore, to their reproach and shame: Because they put their trust in God, and call upon his name. 7 But who shall give thy people health, and when wilt thou fulfill Thy promise made to Israel, from out of Sion hill? 8 Even when thou shalt restore againe such as were captive led: Then Jacob shall therein rejoyce, and Israel shall be glad. Languages: English

Psalm 14 (A Responsorial Setting)

Author: Robert Robinson Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #14B (2012) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it Topics: Atheism; Biblical Names and Places Israel; Biblical Names and Places Jacob; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Blessing; Church Year Lent; Foolishness; God as Refuge; God's Seeing; God's Way; People of God / Church Suffering; Salvation; Temptation And Trial; Ten Commandments 1st Commandment (worship God alone); The Fall; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 24-30; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, September, 11-17 Languages: English Tune Title: BEACH SPRING (fragment)

Prone to Wander (Reconozco que me aparto)

Author: Robert Robinson, 1737-1790; Dianne Zandstra, b. 1952 Hymnal: Santo, Santo, Santo #25 (2019) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: Prone to wander, Lord I feel it (Reconozco que me aparto) Topics: Covenant; Pacto; La Caída; The Fall Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: BEACH SPRING
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Vain foolish Men profanely boast

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #84 (1732) Scripture: Psalm 14 Lyrics: 1 Vain foolish Men profanely boast Of God and true Religion: Their faithless Hearts are full of Lust, Their Life's a Contradiction: Corrupted is their very Frame; God's Holiness abhors the same; There's None doth Good, but Evil. II. The Lord, from his coelestial Throne, Look'd down on evr'y Creature, To find one Man who had begun To love God's holy Nature; But ll the Race was gone astray, All had forsook the saving Way Of CHRIST'S bright Revelation. III. How long will they be ignorant Of their Abomination, Who thus despise my Covenant, Nor spare my Holy Nation? They never call upon the Lord, But trust unto their golden Hoard, And turn their own Defenders. IV. Yet are their Hearts in constant Pain, And secret Fear and Trembling. God with his SION will remain, Where Saints are still assembling: But you deride the Poors' Advice, Their greatest Comfort you despise, That God's their only Refuge. V. O, that the joyful Day wou'd come, To change our mournful Station, When God will bring his Children home, And finish our Salvation! Then shall the Tribes of JACOB sing, And JUDAH praise their Lord and King, With lasting HALLELUJAHS. Topics: True and False Christianity Languages: English
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O wie ist die Welt bethöret!

Hymnal: Unparteiische Liedersammlung zum Gebrauch beim Oeffentliche Gottesdienst und zur Häuslichen Erbauung (Revidirt und vehmehrt) #227 (1907) Scripture: Psalm 14:1 Topics: Vom Geiz und Habsucht Languages: German

Hear Us, Father, When We Pray

Author: Chad L. Bird, b. 1970 Hymnal: Christian Worship #725 (2021) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.3 Scripture: Psalm 14:1-2 Topics: Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: MORGENGLANZ DER EWIGKEIT
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Sure wicked Fools, devoid of Shame

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XIV (1767) Scripture: Psalm 14 Lyrics: 1 Sure, wicked Fools, devoid of Shame, Suppose that GOD is but a Name: Corrupt and lewd their Practice grows, No Breast with heav'nly Ardor glows; All Thoughts of Virtue they resign, Their Hearts to evil Ways incline. 2 The LORD, from Realms of endless Day, Did all the Sons of Men survey; Look'd down from his exalted Tow'r, To see if any own'd his Pow'r; To see if any Justice knew, Or did the Paths of Truth pursue. 3 But all he saw were gone aside, None took Religion for their Guide, Not one of all the sinful Race, But was degen'rate grown and base, And still in ev'ry wicked Way, With wand'ring Footsteps went astray. 4 Their Throats are open to devour The helpless Poor, when in their Pow'r; Their Mouths with Curses fill'd and Lies, No Fear of GOD's before their Eyes; Their Ways to swift Destruction tend, And must in certain Ruin end. 5 But will these Workers of Deceit, Like Bread, my harmless People eat? And God's Almighty Pow'r disown? 5 How will they tremble then for Fear, When his just Wrath shall them o'ertake! Are they so dull and senseless grown, That they will GOD's great Pow'r disown? Will they not his Commands obey, And yield to his Almighty Sway? 6 How will they tremble then for Fear, When they behold his Vengeance near! When his just Wrath shall them o'ertake; For GOD will ne'er the Just forsake: For them he will his Arm extend, And from the Foe their Lives defend. 7 Bad Men, in vain, with Scorn deride The Just, who follow Virtue's Guide, And strive their Methods to expose; Since GOD a Refuge is for those: His Eyes shall them with Favour view, Whilst they their righteous Paths pursue. 7 Would he his saving Pow'r extend, And now his People's Cause defend; Oh! would he break their servile Band; What Shouts should echo thro' the Land! How should we then our Songs employ, And join the universal Joy! Topics: Description of Impiety; Prophecies Of Jesus Christ, concerning his Ascension; Prophecies Predictions of God's Judgment upon the Ungodly and Wicked; Soul's Desire Of Believers Languages: English Tune Title: [Sure wicked fools, devoid of shame]

Nincs Isten, igy szól, a ki oktalan

Hymnal: Református énekes-könyv #8c (1918) Scripture: Psalm 14 Languages: Hungarian
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Oh, That Your Salvation and Your Rescue

Author: David Lee Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #14A (2012) Scripture: Psalm 14 First Line: The fools have said in their heart Topics: Atheism; Biblical Names and Places Israel; Biblical Names and Places Jacob; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Blessing; Church Year Lent; Foolishness; God as Refuge; God's Seeing; God's Way; People of God / Church Suffering; Salvation; Temptation And Trial; Ten Commandments 1st Commandment (worship God alone); The Fall; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 24-30; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, September, 11-17 Tune Title: [The fools have said in their heart]

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