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O give ye thanks unto the Lord

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCXVIII (1742) Lyrics: 1 O give ye thanks unto the Lord, Because that good is he: Because his loving kindness lasts To perpetuity. 2 For ever that his mercy lasts, Let Israel now say. 3 Now let the house of Aaron say, His mercy lasts for aye. 4 Yea they who do Jehovah fear, Let them now also say, His loving kindness doth endure, Unto perpetual aye. 5 I did lift up my voice to Jah From out of straitness great; The Lord an answer gave to me, With an enlarged seat. 6 The Lord is for me: I'll not fear What man can do to me. 7 Jehovah takes my part with them That helpers of me be: Therefore upon them that me hate See my desire shall I. 8 It's better on the Lord to trust, Than on man to rely. [2] 9 It's better on the Lord to trust, Than trust in princes put. 10 All nations round me, but I'll them Off in the Lord's name cut. 11 They compass'd me about: Me compassed about: But in Jehovah's name I will Them utterly root out. 12 They compass'd me like bees, they're quench'd Like as of thorns the flame; But I will utterly destroy Them in Jehovah's name. 1 3 Sore didst thou thrust to make me fall, The Lord yet helped me. 14 The Lord my fortitude and song, And saving help is he. 15 The tabernacles of the just The voice of joy afford, And of salvation; strongly works The right hand of the Lord. 16 The right hand of Jehovah is Exalted up on high ; The right hand of the Lord is strong, And worketh valiantly. [3] 17 I fhall not die, but live, and shall The works of Jah declare. 18 The Lord did sorely chasten me, But me from death did spare. 19 O set wide open unto me The gates of righteousness; I will go into them, and will The praise of Jah confess. 20 This is Jehovah's gate, at which The just shall enter in. 21 I'll praise thee, for thou hast me heard, And hast my safety been. 22 The stone which builders did refuse, Head corner-stone now lies. 24 This is the doing of the Lord, It's wond'rous in our eyes. [4] 24 This is the very day, the which Jehovah he hath made: We will exceedingly rejoice, And in it will be glad. 25 Jehovah I do thee beseech, Salvation now afford: I humbly thee intreat, now send Prosperity, O Lord. 26 He that comes in Jehovah's name, O let him blessed be: Out of Jehovah's house to you A blessing wish do we. 27 God is Jehovah, also he Light unto us affords: The sacrifices bind unto The altars horns with cords. 28 Thou art my God, and I'll thee praise; My God, I'll set thee high: The Lord praise, for he's good; for aye Last his benignity. Scripture: Psalm 118 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician on Neginoth, Machil, A Psalmof David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLV (1742) First Line: O God, do thou give ear Lyrics: 1 O God do thou give ear unto My supplication: And hide not thou thy self away From my petition. 2 O be attentive unto me, And answer me return; I in my meditation Do make a noise and mourn. 3 By reason of the en'mies voice, And vile one that oppress'd: For wickedness on me they cast, And me in wrath detest. 4 Mine heart in me is pained sore, Death's terrors me surprise: 5 Trembling and fear doth on me come, And horror on me seize. 6 Then did I say, O who to me Wings of a dove will give? That I might fly away, and might In quiet dwelling live. 7 Lo then far off I wander would, And in the desart stay. Selah. 8 Soon from the storm and wind I would The tempest 'scape away. [2] 9 O Lord on them destruction bring, Do thou their tongues divide: For strife and vi'lence I within The city have espi'd. 10 About it on the walls thereof They walk both night and day: Mischief also and sorrow do In middest of it stay. 11 In midst thereof there's wickedness, Deceit doth thee abide: Likewise out of the streets thereof Guile turneth not aside. 12 For 'twas no foe reproached me, I could it then abide: Nor did my hater vaunt o're me From him I could me hide. 13 But thou it was, the man that wert My well esteemed peer: Which wast to me my special guide, And mine acquaintance near. 14 We did together counsel take In sweet society: And we did walk unto the house Of God in company. 15 Let death seize on them, and let them Sink down quick into hell: For wickedness among them is, In places where they dwell. [3] 16 But as for me I'll call on God, And me the Lord save shall, At ev'ning, morn, and noon I'll pray, And I aloud will call: And he also will hear my voice. 18 Who hath my soul set free In peace from war that was 'gainst me: For many were with me. 19 God shall both hear and them afflict Who doth of old abide; Selah. Because that they no charges have, God's fear they laid aside. 20 'Gainst such as be at peace with him He hath put forth his hadn; He also hath the covenant Which he hath made profan'd. 21 Whilst war was in his heart, more smooth Than butter were his words: His words more soft than any oyl, But yet they were drawn swords. 22 Thy burden on Jehovah cast, And he support thee shall: He will not give the righteous man To be remov'd at all. 23 Thou God, shalt bring them down to hell, The men of blood who be And guile, shall not live half their days, But I will trust in thee. Scripture: Psalm 55 Languages: English
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A Psalm or Song of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXIII (1742) First Line: O God do thou not silence keep Lyrics: 1 O God do thou not silence keep, No longer speech refrain: O mighty God, do thou likewise No longer still remain. 2 For lo, they that thine en'mies be, Do rage tumultuously: And they that haters be of thee, Have lift the head on high. 3 Against those that thy people are They crafty counsel take: Also against thy hidden ones They consultation make. 4 They said, lest they a nations be Let's cut them down therefore, That in remembrance Isra'l's name May not be any more. 5 Because they counsel taken have Together with consent: And in confederacy close They are against thee bent. 6 The warlike tents of Edom's race And of the Ishmaelites; The people of the Hagarens, And of the Moabites. 7 Gebal and Ammon, Amaleck Together all conspire; The Philistines, with them that be Inhabitants of Tyre. 8 Assur moreover is combin'd With them in amity, And they have been an arm of strength To Lot's posterity. [2] 0 As thou didst to the Midianites, So do to them also: As Jaben to, and Sisera, At Kishon's brook so do. 10 Who near to Endor suddenly Were quite discomfited; Who did also become as dung, That on the earth is spread. 11 Like unto Oreb, and like Zeeb, Make thou their nobles fall, As Zeba and Zalmunna too Make thou their princes all. 12 Who said, for our possession God's houses let us take. 13 My God, them like a wheel, like straw Before the wind them make. 14 As fire doth burn a wood, and as The flame sets hills on fire: 15 So with thy tempest them pursue And fright them in thine ire. 16 Do thou their faces all fill full Of ignominious shame; That so they may, O Lord, be made To seek unto thy name. 17 Put to confusion let them be, And vexed sore for aye; Yea, let them unto shame be put, And utterly decay. 18 That men may know that thou whose name JEHOVAH is alone, Art over all the earth throughout Advanc'd the highest One. Scripture: Psalm 83 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLIa (1742) First Line: O God, have mercy upon me Lyrics: 1 O God have mercy upon me, According to thy kindness dear, And as thy mercies many be, O do thou my transgressions clear. 2 From my perverseness wash me thro', And from my sins me purifie. 3 For my transgressions I do know, My sin is still before mine eye. 4 'Gainst thee, thee only sinn'd have i, And done this evil in thy sight: That when thou speak'st thou just may'st be, And when thou judgest, cleared quite. 5 Behold perverse iniquity Was that estate I shap'd was in: My mother that conceived me, Ev'n she did me conceive in sin. 6 Behold it is the truth that thou Desirest in the inward part: And thou shalt make me wisdom know Within the secret of my heart. 7 O from my sin me purify With hyssop, clean I shall be so, O wash thou me, and so shall I In whiteness go beyond the snow. [2] 8 Of joyfulness and gladness make Thou me to hear again the voice: That so the bones which thou didst break, Again they gladly may rejoice. 9 Hide from my sins thy face apart, Blot out all mine iniquities. 10 O God create in me clean heart, In me renew right sp'rit likewise. 12 Castme not out from thee before, nor from me take thy sp'rit away. 12 Me thy salvation joy restore, And me with thy free spirit stay. 13 Thy way transgressors teach I will, And sinners shall be turn'd to thee. 14 O God, God of my safety still: From guilt of blood deliver me. Thy righteousness aloud record, In singing shall my tongue also. 15 Set open thou my lips, O Lord, And forth thy praise my mouth shall show. 16 For thou no offering dost desire; Or else I would freely bring: Nor yet a sacrifice require, Thou takest no delight therein. 17 But unto God the sacrifice Well pleasing is a broken sp'rit: O God thou never wilt despise The heart that's broken and contrite. 18 O do thou good to Sion hill, In thy good pleasure bounteously: And of Jerusalem up still Do thou the walls repair on high. 19 Sacrifices of justice then Shall pleasure thee; burnt-offering And whole burnt offering: then thy shall Their calves unto thine altar bring. Scripture: Psalm 51 Languages: English
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A Psalm or Song of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PCVIII (1742) First Line: O God, my heart is fixed, I'll sing Lyrics: 1 O God my heart is fix'd, I'll sing: Yea with my glory praise. Awake thou psaltery and harp, My self I'll early raise, 3 O thou Jehovah thee will I, The people praise among: Also among the nations Thee will I praise with song. 4 For great above the heavens is Ihy free benignity Thy verity doth also reach Unto the cloudy sky; 5 Be thou exalted up on high Above the heavens O God, Also thy glorious majesty O'er ail the earth abroad, 6 That those who thy beloved are Delivered may be: O do thou save with thy right hand, And answer give to me. 7 God spoken hath in's holiness, Rejoyce therefore I shall: Of Sechem Til division make, And mete out Succoth's vale, 8 Mine Gilead is, Manasseh mine, And Ephraim also he Is of mine head the strength, the law Shall Judah give for me. 9 My wash pot Moab is, I will My shoe o'er Edom fling: And o'er the land of Philistines I will in triumph sing. 10 Who will me lead along unto The city fortify'd? Who is he that to Edom will Conduct me as a guide? 11 Wilt thou not this perform, O God, Who didst us cast thee fro? And likewise wilt not thou, O God, Forth with our armies go? 12 From trouble give us help, for vain Is man's salvation. 13 Through God we shall do valiantly, For he'll our foes tread down. Scripture: Psalm 108 Languages: English
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A Psalm of Asaph

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXIX (1742) First Line: O God, the heathen entered have Lyrics: 1 O God the heathen entred have Thine heritance, defil'd Thine holy temple, they on heaps Jerusalem have pil'd. 2 Thy servants bodies that are dead They given have for meat To fowls of heav'n, to beast of th' earth Flesh of thy saints to eat. 3 Their blood they have forth poured round About Jerusalem: Like unto water, and there was None for to bury them. 4 To those that near unto us dwell A scorn become are we, A scoffing and reproach to them That round about us be. 5 How long Jehovah, wilt thou still Continue in thine ire For ever? shall thy jealousy Burn forth like unto fire? 6 Upon the heathen pour thy wrath, Who never did thee know: Upon the kingdoms that have not Call'd on thy name also. 7 Because they Jacob have devour'd, And they his dwelling place To utter desolation Did miserably raze. [2] 8 Mind not against us former sins O let thy bowels haste Us to prevent, because we are Near utterly laid waste. 9 God of our safety help thou us, For th' honour of thy name: Free us also, and purge away Our sins ev'n for the same. 10 why say the heathen, where's their God? Before them bring to light The vengeance of thy saints blood-shed, And that before our fight. 11 Before thee let the pris'ners sighs Come up accordingly, As mighty is thine arm; save those That are design'd to die. 12 And to our neighbours seven fold Into their bosom pay: Their vile reproach wherewith O Lord, Reproached thee have they. 13 So we thy folk and pasture sheep Will give thee thanks always; And unto generations all We will shew forth thy praise. Scripture: Psalm 79 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David, when he was in the Wilderness of Judah

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXIII (1742) First Line: O God thou art my God, I will Lyrics: 1 O God thou art my God, I will Betime for thee inquire; My soul doth thirst for thee, thee still My flesh doth much desire. I'th' land whereas no waters be, That thirsty is and dry: 2 As in thine house I saw to see Thy strength and majesty. 3 Because thy loving kindness more In goodness doth excel, Than life it self; my lips therefore Thy praises forth shall tell. 4 Thus I'll thee bless continually Whilst that alive I am: And I these hands of mine on high Will lift up in thy name. 5 So as with marrow and with fat My soul shall filled be; With joyful lips my mouth also Shall render praise to thee. 6 When thee I to remembrance call As on my bed I lie; In watches of the night withal When on thee muse do I. 7 Because thou art my help I will Rejoice in thy wing's shade. 8 My soul cleaves close unto thee still; Thy right hand hath me staid. 9 But they that seek my soul to waste, Down under earth shall go. 10 Slain by the sword, they shall be cast A portion foxes to. 11 Yet shall the king in God rejoice, All they that by him swear Shall likewise glory; but their mouth Be stop'd that lies declare. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician upon Shushan Eduth, Michtam of David, to teach; when he strove with Aram Naharam, and with Aram Zohab, when Joab returned and smote of Edom in the valley of Salt twelve thousand

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLX (1742) First Line: O God, thou hast rejected us Lyrics: 1 O God thou hast rejected us and scattered us abroad: Thou hast displeased been with us, Return to us, O God. 2 The land to tremble thou hast caus'd, Thou it asunder brake: Do thou the breaches of it heal, For it doth moving shake. 3 Thou hast thy people caus'd to see Things that are hard to bear: And thou hast caused them to drink The wine of trembling fear. 4 But thou bestowed hast on them, A banner who thee fear; That it on high before the truth Displayed may appear, Selah. 5 That those that thy beloved are May be deliver'd free: O do thou save with thy right hand, And answer give to me. 6 God in his holiness hath spoke, Therein rejoyce I still; Shechem divide, and mete the vale Of Sucoth out I will. 7 To me doth Gilead appertain, Manasseh mine besides; Ephraim the strength is of my head, Judah my law prescribes. 8 Moab my washpot is, I will O'er Edom cast my shoe: O Palestine, because of me, Be thou triumphant too. 9 O who is it that will me bring Into the city strong? And into Edom who is he That will lead me along? 10 Is it not thou, O God, who did Us cast away thee fro; And thou, O God, who wouldest not Forth with our armies go? 11 From trouble give unto us help, For help of man is vain; Through God we'll do great acts, he shall Our foes tread with disdain. Scripture: Psalm 60 Languages: English
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A Psalm for Solomon

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXII (1742) 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. Scripture: Psalm 72 Languages: English
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To the chief Musician, Altaschith, Michtam of David, when he fled from Saul in the cave

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLVII (1742) First Line: O God to me be merciful Lyrics: 1 O God to me be merciful, Be merciful to me: Because my soul for shelter safe Betakes it self to thee; Yea in the shadow of thy wings My refuge I have plac'd. Until these sore calamities Shall quite be overpast. 2 To God most high I cry; the God That doth for me perform. 3 He will from heaven send and save Me from the spiteful scorn Of him that wold with greedy haste Me swallow utterly; God will send forth his mercy kind, Likewise his verity. 4 My soul amongst the lions is: I fire brands lie among; Men's sons whose teeth are spears and darts And as sharp swords their tongue. 5 Above the heavens high do thou Exalt thy self O God: O let thy glory be extoll'd O'er all the earth abroad. 6 They for my steps prepar'd a net, My soul is bowed down; They dig'd a pit for me, but they In midst thereof are thrown. Selah 7 My heart prepared is, O God, My heart prepared is: 8 Sing will I and sing praise with psalms, Up, O my glory, rise. Awake both psaltery and harp, My self I'll early wake: 9 Among the people, Lord to thee I will confession make: Among the nations I'll thee praise 10 For thy benignity Is great to heaven, thy truth likewise Doth reach the cloudy sky. 11 Above the heavens high do thou Exalt thy self O God: O let thy glory be extoll'd O'er all the earth abroad. Scripture: Psalm 57 Languages: English

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