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No, I shall envy them no more

Appears in 34 hymnals Topics: Prosperity vain Lyrics: 1 No, I shall envy them no more, Who grow profanely Great, Though they increase their golden Store, And rise to wond'rous Height. 2 They taste of all the Joys that grow Upon this earthly Clod; Well they may search the Creature through; For they have ne'er a God. 3 Shake off the Thoughts of dying too, And think your Life your own; But Death comes hast'ning on to you, To mow your Glory down. 4 Yes, you must bow your stately Head, Away your Spirit flies, And no kind Angel near your Bed, To bear it to the Skies. 5 Go now, and boast of all your Stores, And tell how bright you shine; Your Heaps of glitt'ring Dust are yours, And my Redeemer's mine.

My Soul Was Glad

Author: Dewey Westra Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8.9.8.8.9 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Prosperity First Line: My soul was glad when unto me Scripture: Psalm 122 Used With Tune: JERUSALEM'S PEACE

All Who Love and Serve Your City

Author: Erik Routley Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 34 hymnals Topics: Prosperity; Prosperity Scripture: Isaiah 1:21-26 Used With Tune: CHARLESTOWN
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To bless with Joy thy chosen Race

Appears in 154 hymnals Topics: Prayers Of the Church for her Preservation and Prosperity in all Ages Lyrics: 1 To bless with Joy thy chosen Race, Do thou in Mercy, LORD, incline; And cause the Brightness of thy Face, On thy triumphant Saints to shine. 2 That so thy just and wond'rous Way, May thro' the spacious World be known; Whilst distant Lands their Homage pay, And humbly thy Salvation own. 3 Let the rejoicing Nations join To celebrate thy endless Fame; Let all the World, O LORD, combine, To bless and praise thy glorious Name. 4 O let them loudly shout and sing, With grateful Joy and pious Mirth; For thou the righteous Judge and King, Shalt mildly govern all the Earth. 5 Let the rejoicing Nations join, To celebrate thy endless Fame; Let all the World, O LORD, combine To bless and praise thy glorious Name. 6 Then shall the fruitful teeming Ground, A large Increase of Wealth disclose; And we with plenty shall be crown'd, Which GOD, our GOD, on us bestows. 7 Then GOD upon our happy Land, In constant Streams shall Blessings show'r; And all the World in Awe shall stand, Of his supreme Almgihty Pow'r. Scripture: Psalm 67 Used With Tune: [To bless with Joy thy chosen Race]
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The Issues of Life

Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Prosperity Without God's Blessing First Line: Dust to dust, the mortal dies Lyrics: 1 Dust to dust, the mortal dies, Both the foolish and the wise; None forever can remain, Each must leave his hoarded gain. Yet within their heart they say That their houses are for aye, That their dwelling places grand Shall for generations stand. 2 To their lands they give their name In the hope of lasting fame, But man's honor quickly flies, Like the lowly beast he dies. Tho' such folly mark their way, Men approve of what they say; Death their shepherd, they the sheep He within his fold will keep. 3 O'er them soon shall rule the just, All their beauty turn to dust; God my waiting soul shall save, He will raise me from the grave. Let no fear disturb your peace Tho' one's house and wealth increase; Death shall end his fleeting day, He shall carry naught away. 4 Though in life he wealth attained, Tho' the praise of men he gained, He shall join those gone before, Where the light shall shine no more. Crowned with honor tho' he be, Highly gifted, strong and free, If he be not truly wise, Man is like the beast that dies. Scripture: Psalm 49 Used With Tune: WATCHMAN
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The Kingdom of Our Lord

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Nations Prosperity of First Line: His wide dominion shall extend Lyrics: 1 His wide dominion shall extend From sea to utmost sea, And unto earth's remotest bounds His peaceful rule shall be. 2 The tribes that in the desert dwell Shall bow before His throne; His enemies shall be subdued, And He shall rule alone. 3 The kings shall come from distant lands And islands of the sea; Oblations they shall bring to Him and wait on ended knee. 4 Yea, all the kings shall bow to Him, His rule all nations hail; He will regard the poor man's cry When other helpers fail. 5 The poor and needy He shall spare, And save their souls from fear; He shall redeem them from all wrong, Their life to Him is dear. 6 So they shall live, and bring to Him Their gifts of finest gold; For Him shall constant prayer be made, His praise each day be told. Scripture: Psalm 72 Used With Tune: HOLY CROSS

Fear Not, Rejoice and Be Glad

Author: Priscilla Wright Meter: Irregular Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: Prosperity; Prosperity First Line: The fig tree is budding, the vine bearing fruit Scripture: Joel 2:28 Used With Tune: CLAY

O Praise the LORD! The Man Is Blest

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Prosperity Scripture: Psalm 112 Used With Tune: HETHERTON Text Sources: The Book of Psalms for Worship, 2009
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O 'twas a joyful Sound to hear

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Prayers Of the Church for her Preservation and Prosperity in all Ages Lyrics: 1 O 'twas a joyful Sound to hear Our num'rous Tribes devoutly say, Up, Israel, to the Temple haste, And keep your solemn festal Day: At Salem's Courts we must appear, With all our congregated Pow'rs; In strong and beauteous Order rang'd, Like her united Tow'rs. 2 'Tis hither, by Divine Command, That all the Tribes of GOD repair; Before his Ark, to celebrate His holy Name with Praise and Pray'r. Tribunals stand erected there, Where Truth and Equity take place; There stand the Courts and Palaces Of holy David's Royal Race. 3 O, pray we then for Salem's Peace; For they shall ever prosp'rous be, (Thou holy City of our GOD!) Who true Affection bear to thee: May Peace within thy sacred Walls For evermore a Guest be found; With Plenty and Prosperity, May all thy Palaces be crown'd! 4 For my dear Brethren's sake, and Friends, To me no less than Brethren dear, I'll pray, may Peace in Salem's Tow'rs An everlasting Guest appear! My Soul shall ever seek thy Good, My Heart shall ever wish thee well; For Sion and the Temple's sake, Where GOD himself vouchsafes to dwell. Scripture: Psalm 122 Used With Tune: [O 'twas a joyful Sound to hear]
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Though wicked Men grow rich or great

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Prayers Of the Church Particularly of Believers when offended at the Prosperity of the Wicked Lyrics: 1 Though wicked Men grow rich or great, Yet let not their successful State, Thy Anger or thy Envy, raise; Howe'er they boast of blissful Days: For they cut down like tender Grass, Shall find their Glories quickly pass; Or like a Flow'r that droops its Head, Whose Beauty soon begins to fade. 2 Depend on GOD, and Him obey, So thou within the Land shalt stay; Secure from Danger, and from Want, And he shall thy Petitions grant: Make His Commands thy chief Delight, And then thy Duty to requite; To thee in Mercy he'll impart, The secret Wishes of thy Heart. 3 In all thy Ways trust thou the Lord, And he will needful Help afford; All thy Concerns to him resign, Who'll perfect ev'ry just Design: He'll make, as Light, serene and clear, Thy clouded Innocence appear; And will thy Righteousness display, Bright as the Sun's meridian Ray. 4 With quiet Mind on GOD depend, And patiently for him attend; Nor let it e'er thy Anger raise, When those who follow sinful Ways, With large Possessions still abound, And with Prosperity are crown'd; But let thy Soul at once despise Them and the Plots which they devise. 5 From Anger cease, and Wrath forsake; Let no ungovern'd Passion make Thy wav'ring Heart espouse their Crime. But trust in GOD, and wait his Time; For he shall sinful Men destroy; Whilst only they the Land enjoy, Who humbly seek the LORD most high, And with firm Hope on him rely. 6 How soon shall wicked Men decay! Their Place shall vanish quite away; Nor shall, by the strictest Search, be seen, The Traces where thy once have been: Whilst humble Souls possess the Earth, Rejoicing still with Godly Mirth; With Plenty they shall still abound, With gentle Peace be ever crown'd. Part II 7 While sinful Crouds, with false Design, Against the righteous few combine, And gnash their Teeth, and daring stand, To shake the vengeful threat'ning Hand; GOD shall their empty Plots deride, And laugh at their defeated pride; And while his Justice they defy, He sees their utter Ruin nigh. 8 They draw the Sword, and bend the Bow, The Poor and Needy to o'erthrow; They practise Mischief ev'ry Day, The Men of upright Lives to slay: But their strong Bows shall soon be broke, Their sharpen'd Weapon's mortal Stroke, Shall back to their own Bosoms turn, And make their Hearts with Anguish burn. 9 A little, with God's Favour bless'd, That's by a righteous Man possess'd, Is always to be valued more Than all the Sinner's costly Store: For GOD supports the just Man's Cause; But as for those that break his Laws, On them he will his Vengeance show'r And quell their unsuccessful Pow'r. 10 His constant Care the Upright guides, And over all their Life presides; Their Portion shall for ever last; Their Fruits of Plenty they shall taste; And when Distress o'erwhelms the Earth, Shall be unmov'd; and ev'n in Dearth, The LORD shall all their Wants supply, And make their Hearts o'erflow with Joy. 11 Not so the wicked Men, and those, Who proudly dare GOD's Will oppose: Destruction is their certain Lot; Their very Names shall be forgot: Like Fat of Lambs, their Hopes and they Shall in an Instant melt away; Like Smoke, that vanishes in Air, So shall they quickly disappear. Part III 12 While Sinners, brought to sad Decay, Still borrow on, and never pay; The Just have Pow'r and Will to give, And shall in flowing Plenty live: For such as GOD vouchsafes to bless, Shall peaceably the Earth possess; And those he curses, shall not stand, But fall by his Almighty Hand, 13 The good Man's Way is GOD's Delight; He orders all the Steps aright, Of him, who moves by his Command, And still upholds him with his Hand: Though he sometimes may be distress'd, Yet shall he ne'er be quite oppress'd; Since GOD with Help is always nigh, For those who on his Pow'r rely. 14 Though Age doth o'er my Youth prevail, Yet saw I ne'er the Righteous fail, Or Want o'ertake his num'rous Race; GOD made his offspring's Wealth increase; Because Compassion fill'd his Heart, And he did chearfully impart, Thus GOD in Mercy is inclin'd; To those who keep a gen'rous Mind. 15 With Caution shun each wicked Deed, In virtuous Ways with Zeal proceed, For GOD, who Judgment loves, does still Preserve his Saints secure from Ill; And never will forsake the Just, Who place in him their only Trust; But wicked Men shall soon decay, And like vain Shadows pass away. 16 The Upright shall possess the Land, His Portion shall for ever stand; The Lord shall his Protection be, And he shall walk from Danger free; His Tongue by Rules of Judgment moves; His Heart the Law of God approves; His Mouth with Wisdom is supply'd, And his sure Steps shall never slide. Part IV 17 In wait the watchful Sinner lies, In Hopes the Righteous to surprize; But all his Schemes must prove in vain, For he shall not his Purpose gain; God will not him defenceless leave, But when he's judged will reprieve; His Faults in Mercy he will see, And From Destruction set him free. 18 Still on the LORD with Hope rely, And he shall all thy Wants supply; Wait thou on him, keep his Command, And then exalted in the Land, A large Possession thou shalt gain, And from thy Foes secure remain: While wicked Men destroy'd shall be, And thou their dismal Fall shalt see. 19 The Wicked I in Pow'r have seen, And like a Bay-Tree fresh and green, That spreads its pleasant Branches round, Ev'n so was he with Plenty crown'd; But he was gone as quick as Thought, And, tho' I diligently fought, Yet could I, by no Sign or Trace, Or any Mark, find out his Place. 20 Observe the perfect Man with Care, And mark all such as upright are; Their roughest Days in Peace shall end, And happy Hours on them attend: Whilst on the latter End of those, Who dare GOD's holy Will oppose, A common Ruin, soon or late, Shall surely be their dismal Fate. 21 GOD, to the Just will Help afford, Their only Safe-guard is the LORD; Their Strength in Time of Need is he, Who will from Danger set them free: Because on him they still depend, The LORD will timely Succour send: The Wicked thus shall ne'er prevail, Nor shall the Righteous ever fail. Scripture: Psalm 37 Used With Tune: [Though wicked Men grow rich and great]

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