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To the chief Musician, A Psalm for the Sons of Korah

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXVa (1742) Scripture: Psalm 85 First Line: O Lord, thou favored hast thy land Lyrics: 1 O Lord thon favour'd hast thy land; Of Jacob the cpativity, Thou hast returned with thine hand, 2 Thou also the iniquity; Hast of the people pardoned; Thou all their sin hast covered. Selah. 3 Thou all thine anger didst withdraw, From thy fierce indignation, Thou turned hast thy self away. 4 O God of our salvation, Convert thou us, and do thou make Thine anger towards us to slack. 5 Aye shall thy wrath be us upon? Wilt thou thine indignation Draw out to generation, And unto generation? 6 Wilt thou not turn and quicken us, That joy in thee thy folk may thus? 7 Lord on us show thy mercy great Thy saving health on us bestow. 8 I'll hear what God the Lord will speak, For he'll speak peace his people to And to his saints; but let not them To foolishness return again. 9 His saving health is nigh at hand, Surely to all that do him fear, That glory may dwell in our land, 10 Mercy and truth are met full near? Prosperity and righteousness Embracing did each other kiss. 11 Truth springs out of the earth, also From heaven looketh righteousness. 12 Yea, God shall that that's good bestow, And our land shall yield her increase. Justice shall go before his face, And in the way her steps shall place. Languages: English
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O Lord thou favour'd hast thy land

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXVb (1742) Scripture: Psalm 85 Lyrics: 1 O Lord thou favour'd hast thy land Jacob's captivity; 2 Thou hast brought back, thou pardoned hast Thy folks iniquity, thou hast close covered all their sin. Selah. 3 Thou hast thy wrath off cast; Thou from the fierceness of thine ire Thy self returned hast. 4 Turn us again, O thou the God Of our salvation? And towards us cause thou to cease Thine indignation. Wilt thou be angry still with us For evermore? what shall Thine anger be by thee drawn out To generations all? 6 Wilt thou not us revive? in thee Thy folk rejoyce shall so; 7 Shew us thy mercy, Lord on us Thy saving health below. [2] 8 I'll hear what God the Lord will say, For surely he'll speak peace To's folk and saints, but let not them Return to foolishness. 9 Sure nigh to them that do him fear Is his salvation; That glory may within our land Have habitation. 10 Mercy and truth do jointly meet, Justice and peace do kiss; 11 Truth springs from th' earth and righteousness From heaven looking is. 12 Yea what is good the Lord shall give; Our land yield her increase. 13 Justice before him go and in the way her feet shall place. Languages: English
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A Prayer of David

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXVIa (1742) Scripture: Psalm 86 First Line: Bow down, O Lord, thine ear Lyrics: 1 Bow down O Lord thine ear, Hear me attentively: For I am poor afflicted sore, And needy too am I. 2 In safety keep my soul For merciful am I: My God save thou thy servant now, That doth on thee rely. 3 Jehovah merciful O be thou unto me; Because that I aloud do cry Thro' all the day to thee. 4 O make thy servant's soul That it may joyful be? Because that I, O Lord on high Do lift my soul to thee. 5 For thou O Lord art good, To pardon prone also: And to them all on thee that call In mercy rich art thou. 6 Jehovah to thine ear, O let my prayer have place, Attend unto the voice also Of my request for grace. 7 I'th day of my distress To thee I will complain: Because that thou wilt me unto An answer give again. 8 Among the gods O Lord, Like thee not any be; And no works are that may compare With those perform'd by thee. [2] 9 The nations all O Lord, Whom thou hast made the same Shall come adore ev'n thee before And glorify thy name. 10 Because thou mighty art, The things that thou hast done They wondrous are, and do declare That thou art God alone. 11 Teach me thy way O Lord, Walk in thy truth will I: Thine holy name to fear the same Mine heart in union tie. 12 With all mine heart I will O Lord my God, thee praise. And also I will glorify Thine holy name always. 13 Because that unto me Thy mercy doth excell; My soul set free hath been by thee, Ev'n from the lowest hell. 14 O God, the violent troops And proud against me rise: My soul seek they to take away, Nor have thee in their eyes. 15 But Lord, a tender God Thou art and gracious. Lon suff'ring too, in mercy thou, And truth art plenteous. 16 O turn to me thy face, And on me mercy have: Thy strength give thou thy servant now, Thy handmaid's son O save. 17 Show me a sign for good; And let my haters see? And be asham'd: because Lord, thou Dost help and comfort me. Languages: English
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Lord bow thine ear, hear me because

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXVIb (1742) Scripture: Psalm 86 Lyrics: 1 Lord bow thine ear, hear me because I needy am and poor 2 Because I full of mercies am, Preserve my soul therefor O thou my god, thy servant save, That doth on thee rely. 3 To me be gracious Lord because To thee I daily cry. 4 Rejoice thy servant's soul, O Lord To thee mine lift I do: 5 Because Jehovah thou art good, To pardon prone also: And to them all in mercy rich Thou art that on thee call. 6 Lord hear my pray'r, attend the voice Of my requests withal. 7 I in my troubles on thee call, for thou wilt answer me. 8 Lord none's like thee among the gods And like thy works none be. 9 the nations all whom thou hast made Shall come to thee, supream, Before thee shall bow down themselves, And glorify thy name. 10 Because thou mighty art, also The things that thou hast done They wondrous are, and do declare That thou art God alone. 11 Me, O Jehovah, teach thy way, Walk in thy truth will I; With reverence to fear thy name My heart in union tie. 12 The Lord, my God, with all my heart I will confess with praise; And likewise I will glorify, Thy holy name always. 13 Because thy kindness merciful Is very great to me; And thou hast from the lowest hell My soul deliver'd free. 14 O God the violent and proud, In troops against me rise Have sought my soul to take: nor thee Have plac'd before their eyes. 15 But Lord thou art a tender God; And very gracious, Long suff'ring too, in mercy thou And truth art plenteous. 16 O turn thou unto me thy face, And on me mercy have, Unto thy servant give thy strength, Thine handmaid's son O save. 17 Shew me a sign for good, that they Which hate me may it see, And be ashm'd, because Lord thou Dost help and comfort me. Languages: English
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A Song and Psalm for the Sons of Korah

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXVII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 87 First Line: His ground works in the holy hills Lyrics: 1 His ground works in the holy hills, 2 Jehovah's love excels To Sion's gates, more than to all The tents where Jacob dwells. 3 God's city, things of glorious fame Are uttered of thee. 4 I'll Rahab name, and Babel to Them that acknowledge me; Behold Philistia and Tyre, With Ethiopia there 5 This man was born. This and that man Was also born in her. Of Sion thus it shall be said, And he that is most high, Ev'n he himself shall her prepare A place of constancy. 6 The Lord when he the people tells, Shall count there born was he. 7 There fingers and musicians are My springs are all in thee. Languages: English
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A Psalm or Song for the Sons of Korah, to the chief musician upon Mahalath, Leanoth, Maschil, of Heman the Ezrahite

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXVIII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 88 First Line: Lord God of my salvation Lyrics: 1 Lord God of my salvation, Before thee day and night cry'd I; 2 O let my prayer before thee come, Incline thine ear unto my cry. 3 Because my soul is troubled so, And to the grave my life draws nigh. 4 Counted with them to th' pit that go, As one that hath no strength am I. 5 As free among those that be dead, Like to the slain in grave up shut; By thee no more remembered, And by thy hand that off are cut. 6 Thou hast me laid i'th' pit most low, In darknesses within deep caves 7 Hard on me lies thy wrath, also Thou me afflict'st with all my waves. 8 Men that of mine acquaintance be Away from me thou far hast put; To them thou louthsome makest me, From coming forth I am up shut. 9 Because of mine affliction, Mine eye with mourning pines away Jehovah I thee call upon; And to thee stretch my hands all day. [2] 10 Shew wonders to the dead wilt thou? Shall dead men rise and thee confess? Selah. 11 I'th' grave wilt thou thy kindness show, In lost estate thy faithfulness? 12 Thy works that wonderful have been What shall in darkness they be known? And shall thy righteousness be seen In that land of oblivion. 13 But unto thee, Lord, have I cry'd, At morn my prayer preventeth thee. 14 Why casts thou Lord my soul aside Why dost thou hide thy face from me? 15 I'm poor afflicted, and to die Am ready from my youthful years: Distraught with troubles sore am I, While I do bear thy horrid fears. 16 Thy fierce wrath over me doth go, Thy terrors they do me dismay 17 As waters compass me they do, Together they surround all day. 18 Friend and companion thou hast far Removed off away from me; To those that mine acquaintance are I am in dark obscurity. Languages: English
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Maschil of Ethan the Ezrahite

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PLXXXIX (1742) Scripture: Psalm 89 First Line: The mercies of Jehovah sing Lyrics: 1 The mercies of Jehovah sing For evermore will I: I'll with my mouth thy truth make known To all posterity. 2 For I have said that mercy shall For ever be up-built: Establish in the very heav'ns, Thy faithfulness thou wilt. 3 With him that is my chosen one A cov'nant made I have And to my servant David I By oath this promise gave. 4 To perpertuity thy seed Establish sure I will; Likewise to generations all Thy throne I'll build up still. Selah. 5 Also the heavens thy wonders, Lord, They shall thy praise confess: Within th' assembly of the same Likewise thy faithfulness. 6 For to the Lord the heav'ns within Who is't we can compare? Who's like the Lord among the sons Of them that mighty are. [2] 7 God greatly in the church of saints Is to be had in fear; And to be reverenc'd of all those That round about him are. 8 Jehovah, O thou God of hosts, Strong JAH, who's like to thee? Thy faithfulness on ev'ry side, Doth round encompass thee. 9 Over the raging of the sea Thou dost dominion bear; When as the waves thereof arise By thee they stilled are. 10 Like to one slain thou broken hast In pieces Rahab quite: Thou hast disperst thine enemies, Ev'n by thine arm of might. 11 To thee the heavens do belong, The earth likewise to thee. The world with fulness of the same: By thee they founded be. 12 The north together with the south. Thou didst create the same: Tabor likewise and Hermon's hill Rejoyce shall in thy name. [3] 13 Thou hast a very mighty arm, Thy hand in strength is great; And also that right hand of thine Aloft on high is set. 14 The habitation of thy throne, Justice and judgment are, Their way before thy face to go Both grace and truth prepare. 15 O blessed are the people who The joyful sound do know; Lord in thy countenances light They up and down shall go. 16 They all the day shall in thy name Rejoyce exceedingly; And in thy righteousness shall they Be lifted up on high. 17 Because that thou art of their strength The glorious dignity: Our horn it shall exalted be In thy benignity. 18 Because Jehovah is to us A safe protection; And he that is our sovereign Is Isr'ls holy One. [4] 19 Then didst thou speak in vision Unto thy saints, and said, On such an one as mighty is I have salvation laid. 20 One chosen from the folk I rais'd, My servant David I Have found, him I anointed with My oyl of sanctity. 21 With whom my hand shall 'stablish'd be Mine arm him strengthen shall 22 Also the enemy shall not Exact on him at all: Nor shall the sons of wickedness Afflict him any more. 23 Before him I'll beat down his foes And plague his haters sore. 24 My mercy yet and verity With him shall be the same: His horn likewise shall be on high Exalted in my name. 25 Moreover I within the sea Will cause his hand to stand; Likewise within the rivers I Will settle his right hand. 26 To me my father, thou my god, And health's rock, he shall cry. 27 And I will make him my first-born, Then earthly kings more high. 28 My mercy I will keep for him To times which eve last: With him also my covenant Shall be establish'd fast. [5] 29 Moreover I his seed will make for to endure always; And I his throne establish will Like as of heav'n the days. 30 If that his sons forsake my law, And from my judgments swerve: 31 If they my statutes break, and do My precepts not observe. 32 Their bold transgressions with the rod Then visit sore will I; Likewise with stripes I visit will Their cross iniquity. 33 My loving kindness yet from him Away take will not I: Nor suffer will in any wise My faithfulness to lye. 34 The cov'nant I have made with him Shall not by me be broke: That which is gone out of my lips I never will revoke. 35 Once sware I by my holiness, If I to David lie. 36 His seed assuredly shall last To perpetuity. And like the sun 'for me his throne 37 It like the moon shall slay: And as in heav'n a witness true Shall stablish'd be for aye. [6] 38 But thou hast cast off and abhorr'd Wroth with thine ointed one 39 Thou art. Thy servants covenant Thou hast made it as none: By casting down unto the ground Thou hast prophan'd his crown. 40 His forts to ruin thou hast brought, His hedges all broke down. 41 All spoil him by the way that pass, His neighbour's scorn he's made. 42 His foes right hand thou hat extoll'd, Thou mad'st his en'mies glad. 43 Thou of his sword the edge hast turn'd Nor mad'st him stand in sight. 44 Thou hast his crown cast to the ground, And fails his glory bright. 45 Yea of his youthful years the days Thou hast diminished; All over with confusion too Thou hast him covered. 46 How long, Jehovah, wilt thou hide thy self for evermore? Like as a burning fire abide Shall thy displeasure sore? 47 To thy remembrance do thou call, How short a time have I: Wherefore hast thou created all Men's sons to vanity? 48 What man alive in strength so great That death he shall not see? That from the hand of grave shall set His soul at liberty. Selah. 49 Thy former loving kindnesses, O Lord, where are they now? Which in thy truth and faithfulness To David thou didst vow? 50 O Lord do thou thy servant's scorn Unto remembrance call; How in my breast I have it born From mighty people all. 51 Wherewith, O Lord, thine enemies Me cast reproach upon, Wherewith they do reproach the steps Of thine anointed one. 52 O let Jehovah blessed be to generations all: Amen, so let it be also Amen, be so it shall. Languages: English
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A Prayer of Moses, the Man of God

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXC (1742) Scripture: Psalm 90 First Line: Thou Lord our stay hast been Lyrics: 1 Thou Lord our stay hast been, an house Of habitation; From generation unto us, To generation. 2 Before the mountains were brought forth Or ever by thy word, Thou didst create the world and earth From aye to aye art God. 3 Thou dost by bruising to decay Turn miserable men; Ye sons of men, then dost thou say, Return ye back again. 4 For while a thousand years do last, It is but in thy sight As yesterday when it is past, And as a watch by night. 5 Thou dost them bear away like as A flood that overflows: Like sheep they are, and as the grass, Which in the morning grows. 6 Which in the morn is flourishing, And springing up doth rise; Which is cut down at evening, It withers up likewise. 7 Because by reason of thine ire We wasted are away; And by thine anger's burning fire We speedily decay. 8 Thou hast set our iniquities Before thee in thy sight; Our secret evils are likewise Before thy face's light. 9 Because in thy displeasure all Our days away are roll'd; We spend away our years withal Like as a tale that's told. 10 For threescore years and ten the days Of our few years contain: Or if through strength to fourscore rise, Their strength is grief and pain. For soon it's gone, and hence we pass, 11 O who is he doth know Thine anger's strength? according as Thy fear, thy wrath is so 12 O give thou us instruction To number so our days; That we our hearts may thereupon Turn into wisdom's ways. 13 Jehovah turn thy self again, How long yet shall it be? And let it thee repent for them That servants are to thee. 14 O satisfy us freely with Thy free benignity; That so through all our days we may Joy and make melody. 15 According to the days wherein Affliction we have had; And years wherein ill we have seen, Now also make us glad. 16 Unto thy servants, O do thou Thy handy-work declare. And shew thy comely glory to Those that their children are. 17 The beauty of Jehovah thus Our God let on us be: Confirm'd our handy-work on us, Confirm'd be it by thee. Languages: English
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He that within the secrecy

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXCI (1742) Scripture: Psalm 91 Lyrics: 1 He that within the secrecy Of the highest doth reside, In shadow of th' Almighty he Shall lodging safe abide. 2 He is my hope and fortress high, I of the Lord will say: He is my God, and in him I My confidence will stay. 3 The fowler's snare surely from thence He shall deliver thee; And from th' infections pestilence He also shall thee free. 4 He with his feathers shall thee hide; Thy trust in 's wings shall be: His truth shall as a shield abide, And buckler unto thee. 5 With fear thou shalt not be dismay'd, For terror by the night: Nor of the arrow be afraid, That hath by day his flight. 6 Nor for the plagues infection, That walks in darkness fast. Nor for the sure destruction that doth at noon-day waste. 7 A thousand at thy side shall fall, Yea, and ten thousand here At thy right hand; but yet it shall Not unto thee come near. 8 This thing thou only with thine eyes Shall heedfully regard; Thou shalt behold how that likewise The wicked have reward. 9 For (thou hast said0 Jehovah thou Art my protection: The highest one thou mak'st also Thine habitation, 10 Not any evil casually Shall unto thee befall: Nor yet shall any plague come nigh Thy dwelling-place at all. 11 Because he his strong angels will command concerning thee; That they may keep thee from all ill Which in thy way may be. 12 The hollow of their hands upon Thee safe they shall up-bare, Lest thou thy foot against a stone Should dash at unaware. 13 Thou shalt upon the lion strong And on the adder go: The dragon and the lion young Thou trample shalt also. 14 For he hath set his love on me, Him therefore free will I; Because that known my name hath he, I will him set on high. 15 He shall in pray'r call on me, And I will answer him: I will with him in trouble be, I'll freely him redeem, And I will honour him also. 16 Him I will satisfy With length of days, and to him shew My saving health will I. Languages: English
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A Psalm or Song for the Sabbath Day

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #PXCII (1742) Scripture: Psalm 92 First Line: Unto Jehovah thanks to give Lyrics: 1 Unto Jehovah thanks to give, It is a comely thing: And praises forth,O thou most high, Unto thy name to sing. 2 Thy loving-kindness forth to show In early morning light: Thy truth and faithfulness also To shew forth ev'ry night. 3 Upon a ten string'd instrument, The psaltery upon, Upon the solemn sounding harp, With meditation. 4 For thou, Jehovah, through thy work Hast made me to rejoice: And in thy handy-work will I Triumph with joyful voice. 5 How great Jehovah are thy works! Thy thoughts are very deep. 6 The brutish knows not, nor the fool This in his heart doth keep. 7 When as the wicked like to grass, Do springing up arise: When they are in a flour'shing case Who work iniquities. 8 It is that they may be destroy'd, To perpetuity: But thou Jehovah dost abide, For evermore most high. 9 For lo, O Lord, thine enemies And foes shall surely fall: The workers of iniquities They shall be scatter'd all. [2] 10 By thee mine horn shall be extoll'd As unicorn's on high: And with fresh oyl, when I am old, Anointed be shall I: 11 Upon mine enemies mine eyes Their wish shall see, mine ear Of wicked who against me rise My just desire shall hear. 12 He flourish shall that righteous is, The palm-tree like unto; He shall be like the cedar trees In Lebanon that grow. 13 They that within Jehovah's house Are planted stedfastly, They in the court-yards of our God Shall flourish pleasantly. 14 Their fruit they shall when they are grey Continue forth to bring; They shall be fat, yea likewise they Shall still be flourishing 15 To shew Jehovah upright is, He is a rock to me; And that he from unrighteousness Is altogether free. Languages: English

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