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To the chief Musician to Jeduthun. A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXVII (1742) First Line: My voice was to the mighty God Lyrics: 1 My voice was to the mighty God, Yea, cried out I have: My voice was to the mighty God, An ear to me he gave. 2 In my distress I sought the Lord, My sore ran in the night, And ceased not; my soul also Refused comfort quite. 3 I did remember God, likewise Disquieted was I: I did complain, my spir't also O'erwhel'd was heavily. Selah. 4 Awaking thou dost hold mine eyes; I cannot speak for fears. 5 I have considered days of old, Of ancient times the years. [2] 6 To my remembrance I do call The song in night I had: I commun'd with my heart, also Strict search my spirit made. 7 For ever will the Lord cast off? And pleas'd will he not be? 8 His tender mercy is it ceas'd To perpetuity? His promise doth it fail for aye? 9 What to be gracious Hath God forgotten? and shut up In wrath his bowels thus? 10 When said I, this my weakness is, Yet to remembrance I Will call the years of the right hand Of him that is most high. 11 I will unto remembrance call The Actions of the Lord: Thy wondrous works of ancient time I surely will record. 12 I'll muse of all thy works likewise And of thy doings talk. 13 Within the temple is the way, O God where thou dost walk. [3] 14 What God so great as our God is? Works wonderful that are Thou God hast done' among the folk Thou dost thy strength declare 15 Thy people thou from thraldom hast With thy strong arm set free, Of Jacob and of Joseph too Those that the children be. Selah. 16 Thee did the waters see, O God, Thee did the waters see: They were afraid, the deeps also Could not but troubled be. 17 With waters were the clouds pour'd forth The skies a sound out sent: Also thine arrows on each side Abroad dispersed went. 18 Thy thunders voice in heave was; Thy lightnings they did make, The world enlightned, and the earth Did tremble and did shake. 19 Thy ways i'th' sea, thy paths and steps Unknown are in the deep. 20 By Moses and by Aaron's hand Thou led'st thy folk like sheep. Scripture: Psalm 77 Languages: English
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Not to us, not to us, O Lord

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXVa (1742) Lyrics: 1 Not to us, not to us, O Lord, But glory to thy name afford; Both for thy truth and mercies sake. 2 The heathen, wherefore should they say, Where is their God now gone away? 3 But heav'ns our God his seat doth make, He hath done whatsoe'er he would. 4 Their idols silver are and gold, The handy-work of men they were. 5 They mouths have, speechless yet they be. Eyes have they, but they do not fee. They noses have, but smell no jot. 7 Hands have they, but they handle not; Feet have they, but they cannot go: And thro' their throat they never speak. 8 Like them are they that do them make: And all that trust in them are so. 9 Trust in the Lord, O Israel: He is their help, their shield as well. 10 Oh Aaron's house, the Lord trust ye, He is their help, their shield also. 11 Who fear the Lord, him trust unto: Their help, their shield also is he. 12 The Lord hath mindful been of us; He'll bless us, he'll bless Isra'ls house, He'll blessing Aaron's house afford, 13 Who fear Jehovah great and small 14 He'll bless, The Lord increase you shall. 15 You and your sons. Blest of the Lord 16 Who heav'n and earth made. Heav'ns heav'ns be The Lord's: but th' earth men's sons gave he, 17 The dead no praise to Jah afford, Nor any that to silence bow. 18 But we will bless the Lord both now And ever henceforth praise the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 115 Languages: English
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Not unto us Lord not to us but do thou

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXVb (1742) Lyrics: 1 Not unto us, Lord, not to us, But thou the glory take Unto thy name, both for thy truth, And for thy mercies sake. 2 For wherefore should the heathen say, What's of their God become? 3 Our God is in the heav'ns, he hath Whatever pleas'd him done. 4 Their idols silver are and gold, Men's handy- work they be. 5 Mouths have they, but they do not speak; And eyes, but do not see. 6 Ears have they, but they do not hear, Nought smell their noses do. 7 Hands have they, but they handle no; and feet but do not go And nothing speak they thro' their throat. 8 Like unto them are they Who do them make, and all who do Their trust upon them stay. 9 O Isa'l trust thou in the Lord, He is their help and shield. 10 O Aaron's house, trust in the Lord, He is their help and shield. 11 Who fear the Lord, trust in the Lord, He is their help and shield. 12 The Lord hath mindful been of us, His blessing he will yield. The house of Isra'l bless he will; He Aaron's house will bless. 1e He will bless them who fear the Lord, The greater with the less, 14 Jehovah unto you, to you And to your sons shall aid. 15 You are the blessed of the Lord, That heav'n and earth hath made. 16 The heav'n unto Jehovah doth The heav'ns to him belong: But he the earth distributed The sons of men among. 17 The dead praise not the Lord, nor such To silence as descend: But as for us we'll bless the Lord From henceforth without end. HALLELUJAH Scripture: Psalm 115 Languages: English
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Now from may youth may Isr'l say

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXIX (1742) Lyrics: 1 Now from my youth may Isra'l say, Oft have they me assail'd. 2 They me assail'd oft from my youth, Yet not o'er me prevail'd. 3 The plowers plow'd upon my back, Their furrows long did make. 4 The righteous Lord the wicked's cords Did all asunder brake. 5 Let all that Sion hate be sham'd, At once turn'd back also 6 As grass on houses tops be they, That fades e'er up it grow. 7 Whereof enough to fill his hand, The mower doth not find: Nor therewith he his bosom fills, That up the sheaves doth bind, 8 Nor do they say that pass by them God's blessing on you be. Unto you in Jehovah's name, A biesing wish do we. Scripture: Psalm 129 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, A Song or Psalm

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXVI (1742) 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. Scripture: Psalm 66 Languages: English
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A Song of Degrees

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXXIV (1742) First Line: O all ye servants of the Lord Lyrics: 1 O all ye servants of the Lord Behold the Lord bless ye, Ye who within Jehovah's house In night time standing be. 2 Lift up your hands and bless the Lord In's place of hoiiness. 3 The Lord that heav'n and earth hath made Thee out of Sion bless. Scripture: Psalm 134 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David, Maschil

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXXXII (1742) First Line: O blessed is the man to whom Lyrics: 1 Oh blessed is the man to whom Trespass is pardoned, And to whom transgression Is wholly covered. 2 O blessed is the man to whom The Lord imputes not sin; And he who such a spirit hath That guile is not therein. 3 My bones whilst I did silence keep, With age did wear away, By reason of my roaring cry, Continuing all the day. 4 For heavily thy hand did lie Upon me day and night; That into summers scorching drought My moisture turned quite. Selah. 5 My sinful trespass unto thee I have acknowledge, And my perverse iniquity I have not covered. Against my self my sins said I, I'll to the Lord confess; and then of mine iniquity Thou didst the sin release. Selah. 6 For this each godly one to thee In finding time shall pray; Surely in floods of waters great, Come nigh him shall not they. 7 Thou art my hiding place, thou shalt From trouble set me free; Thou with songs of deliverance Shall round encompass me. Selah. 8 To thee I will instruction give, Teach thee likewise will I the way wherein thou shouldest go, I'll guide thee with mine eye. 9 Be ye not like the horse and mule Which do not understand, Whose mouths with bridle-bit we rule, To bring them to command. 10 To every one that wicked is Their sorrows do abound: But him that on the Lord relies, Shall mercy compass round. 11 Be joyful in Jehovah ye, Ye righteous ones rejoice: And all in heart that upright be, Shout forth with chearful voice. Scripture: Psalm 32 Languages: English
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O blessed man that walks not in

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PI (1742) Lyrics: 1 O blessed man that walks not in Th' advice of wicked men, Nor standeth in the sinner way, Nor scorners seats sits in. 2 But he upon Jehovah's law Doth set his whole delight, And in his law doth meditate Both in the day and night. 3 He shall be like a planted tree by water-brooks which shall In his due season yield his fruit, Whose leaf shall never fall. And all he doth shall prosper well. 4 The wicked are not so: But they are like unto the chaff Which wind drives to and fro. 5 Therefore shall not ungodly men In judgement stand upright, Nor in th' assembly of the just Shall stand the sinful wight. 6 For of the righteous men the Lord Acknowledgeth the way; Whereas the way of wicked men Shall utterly decay. 6 For of the righteous men the Lord Scripture: Psalm 1 Languages: English
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A Song of Degrees

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXXVIIIa (1742) First Line: O blest is every one Lyrics: 1 O blest is ev'ry one That doth Jehovah fear, That walks his ways along 2 For thou shalt eat with cheer Thy hands labour Blest shalt thou be, it well with thee Shalt be therefore. 3 Thy wife like fruitful vine Shall be by thine house side. The children that be thine, Like Olive plants abide About thy board: 4 Behold, thus blest that man doth rest Who fears the Lord, 5 The Lord from Sion bless Thee shall, and thou shalt see Jerusalem's success Ail thy life's days that be. 6 Yea shalt view well Thy children then with their children, Peace on Isra'l. Scripture: Psalm 128 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXLI (1742) First Line: O bless'd is he that wisely doth Lyrics: 1 O bless'd is he that wisely doth Unto the poor attend: The Lord will him deliverance In time of trouble send. 2 The Lord will keep and make him live, On Earth he blest shall be; And give him not unto the will Of his sore enemy. 3 Upon the bed of languishing The Lord will strengthen him; Thou also wilt make all his bed Within his sickness time: 4 I said, Jehovah unto me Thy tender grace I crave; Heal thou my soul, because that I Against thee sinned have. 5 Those men that be mine enemies, With evil me defame; When will the time come he shall die, And perish shall his name? 6 And if he come to visit me, He speaks vain lies in heart: He heapeth evils, then he goes Abroad them to impart. [2] 7 All that me hate, against me they Together whisper still: Against me they imagine do To me malicious ill. 8 Thus do they say, some ill disease Unto him cleaveth sore: And seeing now he lyeth down, He shall rise up no more. 9 Moreover my familiar friend, On whom my trust I set, His heel against me lifted up, Who of my bread did eat. 10 But Lord me pity and me raise, That I may them requite, 11 By this I know assuredly, In me thou dost delight. For o'er me triumphs not my foe, 12 And me, thou dost me stay In mine integrity, and sett'st Me thee before for aye. 13 Blest hath Jehovah, Israel's God, From everlasting been, And unto everlasting is, Amen, yea, and Amen. Scripture: Psalm 41 Languages: English

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