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To the chief Musician. A Psalm and Song of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXV (1742) Scripture: Psalm 65 First Line: Silence to thee the praise, O God Lyrics: 1 Silence to thee; the praise, O God, In Sion: paid shall be 2 The vow to thee. Who hearest prayers, All flesh shall come to thee. 3 Works of iniquity prevail Against me sore do they; But as for our transgressions Thou shalt them purge away. 4 O blessed is the man of whom Thou thy free choice dost make: And that he may dwell in thy courts, Him near to Thee dost take: For with the good things of thy house Be satisfy'd shall we; And with the holy things likewise That in thy temple be. 5 In righteousness thou by the things That dreadfully are done, Wilt answer give to us, O God Of our salvation: On whom the ends of all the earth Do confidently stay: And likewise they that are remov'd Far off upon the sea. 6 He girt with might, doth by his strength Fix mountains: he doth swage 7 The noise of seas, noise of their waves, Also the people's rage [2] 8 Who in the utmost parts do dwell, they at thy tokens quake: The morns out-goings, and thenights Thou to rejoice dost make. 9 Thou visit'st th' and water'st it With God's flood-water fill'd: Thou mak'st it rich, then corn prepar'st When so thou hat it till'd. 10 Her ridges richly water'st thou, Her furrows thou set'st fast: With show'rs thou mak'st her soft to be, Her springing blest Thou hast. 11 Thou with thy goodness dost the year Adorn as with a crown, Also the paths where thou dost tread Thy fatness to drop down. 12 On pastures of the wilderness, They dropping do distil: And girt with joy on ev'ry side, Is ev'ry little hill. 13 The pastures cloathed are with flocks Corn over-covering The valleys is, so that for joy They shout, and also sing. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, A Song or Psalm

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXVI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 66 First Line: O all the earth unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 O all the earth unto the Lord A noise triumphant raise. 2 Sing forth the honour of his name, make glorious his praise. 3 How dreadful in thy works art thou? Thus unto God say ye: Through greatness of thy might, thy foes Shall yield themselves to thee. 4 All they to thee shall bow themselves That dwell upon the earth: And sing unto thee, they shall sing Unto thy name with mirth. Selah. 5 Come hither and the works of God Which he hath wrought, O see; In doing to the sons of men How terrible is he? 6 He did the sea to dry land turn, A way thereby they had On foot to pass the river through, There we in him were glad. 7 He ruleth by his pow'r for aye, His eyes the nations spy: Let not those that rebellious are Lift up themselves on high. Selah. 8 Ye people bless our God, and make His praises voice be heard. 9 Which holds our soul in life, and he Lets not our feet be stirr'd. 10 For God thou hast us prov'd, thou hast Us try'd, as silver's try'd. 11 Into the net brought us thou hast, On our loins straitness ty'd. 12 Men o'er our heads thou mad'st to ride, Through fire and water pass Did we; but us thou brought'st into A place that wealty was. 13 With off'ring I'll go to thy house, My vows I'll pay to thee; 14 Which my lips utter'd, and mouth spake When trouble was on me. 15 Burnt off'rings I will offer thee That full of fatness are, Of rams the incense, bullocks too With goats I will prepare. Selah. 16 Come hither hearken unto me, All ye that God do fear; And that he hath done for my soul To you I will declare. 17 With mouth I cry'd to him, and with My tongue extoll'd was he. 18 If in my heart I sin regard, The Lord will not hear me. 19 But now assuredly God hath Vouchsafed me to hear: He to my supplication's voice Did give attentive ear. 20 O blessed be the mighty God, Because my pray'r hath he Not turn'd away; nor yet his own Benignity from me. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, Neginoth. A Psalm of Song

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXVII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 67 First Line: God gracious be to us, and give Lyrics: 1 God gracious be to us, and give His blessing us unto; Let him upon us make to shine His countenance also. Selah. 2 That there may be the knowledge of Thy way the earth upon: And also of thy saving health In every nation. 3 O God let thee the people praise, Let people all praise thee, 4 O let the nations rejoyce, And glad O let them be. For judgment thou with righteousness Shall give thy folk unto; The nations that are on the earth, Thou shalt them lead also. 5 O God, let thee the people praise Let people all praise thee 6 Her fruit abundant by the earth Shall then forth yielded be. 7 God ev'n our own God shall us bless, God bless us surely shall: And of the eartjh the utmost coasts They shall him rev'rence all. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, A Psalm or Song of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXVIII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 68 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. Languages: English
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To the chief Musicain upon Shushannim. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXIX (1742) Scripture: Psalm 69 First Line: The waters in unto my soul Lyrics: 1 The waters in unto my soul Are come,O God me save. 2 I am in muddy deep sunk down Where I no standing have; Into deep water am come, Where floods me overflow. 3 I of my crying weary am, My throat is dried so: Mine eyes fail for my God I wait. 4 They that have hated me Without a cause, than mine head's hairs They more in number be. Also mine en'mies wrongfully They are that would me slay, They mighty are; then I restor'd What I took not away. 5 O God, thou know'st my foolishness, My sin's not hid from thee. Who wait on thee, Lord God of host, Let not be sham'd for me. O never suffer them who do For thee inquiry make, O God of Israel, to be Confounded for my sake. [2] 7 By reason that I for thy sake Reproach have suffered, Confusion my countenance Hath over covered. 8 I as a stranger am become My brethren ev'n unto, Unto my mother's children I An alien am also. 9 For of thy house the fervent zeal Hath quite up eaten me: And on me their reproaches fell That have reproached thee. 10 In fast I wept, and spent my soul; This was reproach to me. 11 And I my garments sackcloth made, Yet must their proverb be. 12 They that do sit within the gate, Against me speak they do: Unto the drinkers of strong drink I was a song also. 13 But I in an accepted time To thee Lord make my pray'r: O God, me in thy saving truth, And in much mercy hear. [3] 14 Deliver me out of the mire, And me from sinking keep: Let me be free'd mine haters from, And out of waters deep. 15 O'erflow me let not water floods, Nor me let swallow up The deep, and let not thou the pit Her mouth upon me shut. 16 Jehovah, hear thou me, for good Is thy benignity: After thy mercies multitude O turn thy face to me. 17 And from thy servant hide not thou Thy countenance away, Because that I in trouble am, Hear me without delay. 18 O draw thou nigh unto my soul, Redeem thou it likewise: Deliver me because of them That are mine enemies. 19 Thou my reproach hast known, also My shame, and my disgrace; Mine adversaries ev'ry one, They are before thy face. [4] 20 Reproach mine heart hath broke, I griev'd: I sough some me to moan, But none there was: and sought for some To comfort, but found none. 21 Instead moreover of my meat They gave unto me gall; They gave me vinegar to drink To quench my thirst withal. 22 Their table let before their face To them become a snare; And let it be a trap which should Have been for their welfare; 23 Their eyes let darkned be likewise, That they may never see; With trembling also make their loins, To shake continually. 24 Pour out thine ire on them, let seize On them thine anger fell. 24 Their palace let be desolate, None in their tents let dwell. 26 Because they do him persecute On whom thy stroke is found: Also they talk unto the grief Of them whom thou dost wound. 27 Do thou to their iniquity Iniquity more add: Into thy righteousness for them Let entrance none be had. 28 Out of the book of living ones O do thou them forth blot: And them amongst that righteous are Be written let them not. [5] 29 But I, O God, am poor and sad; Let thy health lift me high. 30 With song I'll praise the name of God, With thanks him magnify. 31 Unto Jehovah this also Shall be more pleasing far, Than any ox or bullock young That horn'd and hoofed are. 32 This thing when as they shall behold, Then shall be glad the meek: Also your heart shall ever live, That after God do seek 33 Because the Lord the poor doth hear, Nor's pris'ners doth despise: 34 Let heav'n, and earth, seas him praise, and all That move therein likewise. 35 For God will Judah's cities build, And Sion he will save' That they may dwell therein, and may In in possession have. 36 And of his servants then the seed Inherit shall the same: Also therein inhabit shall They that do love his name. Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David to bring to Remembrance

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXX (1742) Scripture: Psalm 70 First Line: O God, to rescue me Lyrics: 1 O God to rescue me; Lord to mine help make haste, 2 Who seek my soul asham'd let be, And let them be abash'd, 3 Turn'd back be they ha, ha, that say, Their shame for to requite. 4 Let those that seek thee all Be glad and joy in thee; Who love thy health, say still they shall God magnified be. 5 But poor and needy I Haste God to me, I pray. Thou art my help and liberty, O God do not delay. Languages: English
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Jehovah I for safety do

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 71 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. Languages: English
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A Psalm for Solomon

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 72 First Line: O God, thy judgments give the King Lyrics: 1 O God thy judgments give the king; Thy justice likewise to his son. 2 Just judgment he thy folk shall bring, And to thy poor see judgment done. 3 The mountains shall abundantly Unto the people bring forth peace; The little hills acordingly By executing righteousness. 4 Poor of the people judge he shall, And children of the needy save; He shall to pieces break ev'n all, Them that with fraud oppressed have. 5 They shall thee fear while sun and moon Endure, through generations all. 6 Like rain on mown grass he shall come, As show'rs on earth distilling fall. 7 The just shall flourish in his days, And store of peace till no moon be. 8 And from the seas unto the seas, From flood to land-end reign shall be. 9 They that dwell in the wilderness Themselves before him bow they must; And they who are his enemies They verily shall lick the dust. 10 Upon him presents shall bestow Of Tarshish and the isles the kings; Sheba's, and Seba's kings also Shall unto him give offerings. 11 Yea unto him all kings shall fall, And serve him ev'ry nation. 12 For needy crying save he shall, The poor an helper that hath none. 13 The poor and needy spare shall he, The souls shall of the needy save. 14 Their souls from fraud and wrong set free By him shall they redemption have; Their blood shall be in his eyes dear. 15 And he shall live, and Sheba's gold They shall him give; still by him pray'r Shall be, and daily be extoll'd. 16 Of corn an handful shall be there I'th' land the mountains tops upon; Whose fruit in shaking shall appear Like as the trees of Lebanon: And who are of the city they Like grass on earth shall flourish all. 17 His name it shall endure for aye As long as sun continue shall. Ev'n so his name continue shall: And men in him themselves shall bless: And of the world the nations all Shall him the blessed one profess. 18 O let Jehovah blessed be. The God, the God of Israel, For by himself alone doth he Work things that wond'rous are to tell. 19 And blessed be his glorious name For ever, let the earth fill'd be Full with the glory of the same, Amen, also Amen say we. For Common Tunes: And aye be blest his glorious name Let all the earth fill'd be Likewise with glory of the same. Amen, Amen say we. Languages: English
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A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXIII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 73 First Line: Sure God is good to Israel Lyrics: 1 Sure God is good to Israel, Ev'n to the clean in heart. 2 But yet my feet had almost slipt, My steps did well nigh start. 3 For at the foole I envious was, To see lewd men in peace. 4 For without bands thro' death they pass Their strength doth nothing cease. 5 Like other men they are not In toilsome misery: Nor striken with like plagues are they, As other mortals be. 6 Pride therefore like a chain doth fence Them on each side about; And like a garment, violence Doth cover them throughout. 7 Out of the fulness of their fat Extended are their eyes; They do enjoy more prosperous state Than what their hearts devise. 8 Corrupt they are, and wickedly Speak guile; they proudly talk. 9 Their mouth the heavens doth defy, their tongue thro' th' earth doth walk. [2] 10 Therefore his people hitherto Do turn themselves about; And waters of their cup o'erflow, That are to them wrung out. 11 And they have said, how can it be That God this thing should know? Is there in him that is most high Hereof the knowledge too? 12 Behold th' ungodly men are these, Yet have tranquility: They do within this world increase, In rich ability. 13 Sure I have cleans'd my heart in vain, Hands wash'd in innocence. 14 For ev'ry day I plagu'd have been, Each morn with chastisements. 15 If I should say that I will make This declaration: Lo, of thy sons I should offend The generation. 16 When as I thought this thing to know, It was too hard for me: 17 Till I did to God's temple go, Where I their end did see. [3] 18 Surely in places slippery These men thou placed hast; To desolation suddenly Thou dost them also cast. 19 As in a moment how are they Brought to destruction? And how are they consum'd away With sad confusion? 20 Like to a dream when as a man Awaking doth arise; When thou awak'st their image then O Lord thou shalt despise. 21 My heart with grief was leaven'd so Prick'd were my reins in me. 22 So foolish I, and did not know, Like as a beast with thee. [4] 23 Nevertheless continually Before thee do I stand; Thou hast upheld me stedfastly, Also by my right hand. 24 Thou with thy prudent counsel shall Direction to me give; Up afterward also thou shalt To glory me receive. 25 In heav'n above, but thee alone, Who is it that I have? And there is nothing th' earth upon Besides thee that I crave. 26 This flesh of mine, also my heart, Do utterly fail me: The mighty God he is my part And strength of heart aye's he. 27 For lo, they that are far from thee Shall utterly decay: All that a whoring go from thee Thou shalt consume away. 28 But as for me 'tis good that I Near unto God repair. I do on God the Lord rely, Thy works all do declare. Languages: English
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Maschil of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXIV (1742) Scripture: Psalm 74 First Line: O God why hast thou cast us off? Lyrics: 1 O God why hast thou cast us off? Thy rage why dost thou keep For evermore thus smoaking out Against thy pasture sheep? 2 Mind thou thy church thou bought'st of old, Ev'n thy possession's rod Which thou redeem'st, this Sion's mount, Wherein thou hast abode. 3 Upon the lasting ru'nous wastes, Lift up thy feet on high: All that the foe hath ev'lly done Within thy sanct'ary. 4 Within the congregations Wherein the people met, Thine en'mies roar: their ensigns they For tokens have up set. 5 The man that axes on thick trees Did lift up, had renown. 6 But now the ax and mauls at once They beat its carv'd works down. 7 They fired have thy sanct'ary, Thy name it's dwelling place. By casting down unto the ground, They do profanely rase. [2] 8 Let us together them destroy, Thus in their heart they said, God's synagogues throughout the land All in the flames they laid. 9 Our signs we see not, there's no more A prophet us among: Nor with us any to be found, That understands how long. 10 How long yet shall th' oppressing foe O mighty God, defame? Thine enemy for evermore, Shall he blaspheme thy name? 11 Why dost thou hold thine hand? pluck from Thy bosom thy right hand. 12 God is my king of old, and works Salvation 'midst the land. 13 Thou didst by thine almighty pow'r Divide the very sea; The dragons heads didst break also, Which in the waters be. 14 The heads of the leviathan Thou into pieces break; To people that in desarts dwell For meat thou didst him make. 15 Thou clav'st the fountain and the flood Thou dry'st up floods of might 16 Thine is the day, and night is thine, Thou sun prepar'st and light. 17 Of all the borders of the earth Foundations laid'st thou fast: The summer and the winter both The same thou formed hast. [3] 18 Remember this the en'my doth Reproachfully defame, JJehovah, and the foolish folk Blasphemed have thy name. 19 O do not to the multitude Thy turtles soul give o'er: For ever do not thou forget Th' assembly of thy poor. 20 Unto thy cov'nant have respect: For where dark places be Throughout the earth they filled are With feats of cruelty. 21 O never let th' oppressed one Return away with shame. O let the poor and needy one Give praise unto thy name. 22 Arise O God, plead thine own cause Have thou in memory, How day by day the foolish man With scorn reproaches thee. 23 Thine en'mies voice forget not thou The tumult loud of those Contin'ally ascends on high That rise thee to oppose. Languages: English

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