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At length, by certain proofs, 'tis plain

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXXIII (1767) Topics: Prayers Of the Church Particularly of Believers when offended at the Prosperity of the Wicked Lyrics: 1 At length, by certain Proofs, 'tis plain That GOD will to his Saints be kind; That all whose Hearts are pure and clean, Shall his protecting Favour find. 'Till this sustaining Truth I knew, My stagg'ring Feet had almost fail'd; I griev'd, the Sinner's Wealth to view, And envy'd when the Fools prevail'd. 2 They to the Grave in Peace descend, And, whilst they live, are hale and strong; No Plague of Troubles them offend, Which oft to other Men belong. With Pride, as with a Chain, they're held, And Rapine seems their Robe of State; Their Eyes stand out, with Fatness swell'd; They grow, beyond their Wishes, great. 3 With Hearts corrupt and lofty Talk, Oppressive Methods they defend; Their Tongue thro' all the Earth does walk, Their Blasphemies to Heav'n ascend, And yet admiring Crouds are found, Who servile Visits duly make; Because with Plenty they abound, Of which their flatt'ring Slaves partake. 4 Their fond Opinion these pursue, 'Till they, with them, profanely cry "How should the LORD our Actions view? "Can He perceive, who dwells so high"? Behold the Wicked, these are they, Who openly their sins profess; And yet their Wealth's encreas'd each Day, And all their Actions meet Success. 5 "Then have I cleans'd my Heart, said I, "And wash'd my Hands from Guilt in vain, "If all the Day oppress'd I lie, "And ev'ry Morning suffer Pain." Thus did I once to speak intend, But if such Things I rashly say, Thy Children, LORD, I must offend, And basely should their Cause betray. Part II 6 To fathom this my Thoughts I bent; But found the Case too hard for me, 'Till to the House of GOD I went, Then I their End did plainly see. How high soe'er advanc'd, they all On slipp'ry Places loosely stand; Thence into Ruin headlong fall, Cast down by thy avenging Hand. 7 How dreadful and how quick their Fate! Despis'd by thee, when they're destroy'd; As waking Men, with Scorn do treat The Fancies that their Dreams employ'd. Thus was my Heart with Grief oppress'd, My Reins were rack'd with restless Pains; So stupid was I, like a Beast, Who no reflecting Thought retains. 8 Yet still thy Presence me supply'd, And thy Right-Hand Assistance gave; Thou first shalt with thy Counsel guide And then to Glory me receive. Whom then in Heaven, but thee alone, Have I, whose Favour I require? Throughout the spacious Earth, there's none That I besides thee can desire. 9 My trembling Flesh, and aching Heart, May often fail to succour me; But GOD shall inward Strength impart, And my eternal Portion be. For they that far from thee remove, Shall into sudden Ruin fall, If after other GODS they rove, Thy Vengeance shall destroy them all. 10 But as for me, 'tis good and just, That I should still to GOD repair; In him I always put my Trust, And will His wond'rous Works declare. Scripture: Psalm 73 Languages: English Tune Title: [At length, by certain proffs, 'tis plain]
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O LORD, the Rock of my Defence

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XXVIII (1767) Topics: Prayers Of the Church for her Preservation and Prosperity in all Ages Lyrics: 1 O LORD, the Rock, of my Defence, My certain Hope and Confidence, Do thou in tender Mercy hear, Thy Servant's earnest hymble Pray'r; Lest I in Sighs consume my Breath. And fall like those who sleep in Death. 2 Attend the Cries of my Distress, Hear me whom many Woes oppress; Nor cast me from thy Mercy_Seat; Lest I the Sinners Doom= should meet, Who make a Trade of doing Ill, And speak them fair they mean to kill. 3 According as they have dsign'd, So let them, LORD, thy Justice find; As they without Remorse transgress'd, And have the Innocent oppress'd: Be thou, O LORD, relentless too, And let thy Vengeance them pursue. 4 The Works of GOD they ne'er respect, But still with Scorn his Grace reject; Against his Saints they Wiles employ, The LORD will build them up no more. 5 To GOD my Song shall be address'd, Who heard the Voice of me distress'd; In him my Confidence was plac'd, And I return'd with Triumphs grac'd; My grateful Heart shall therefore raise, This chearful Tribute to his Praise. 6 'Tis by his Pow'r I am sustain'd, "His Arm hath still my Cause maintain'd; "'Twas He advanc'd me to the Throne, "I reign secure through him alone." Thy Chosen, LORD, with Plenty bless, And in their Battles grant Success. Scripture: Psalm 28 Languages: English Tune Title: [O Lord, the Rock of my defence]
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Growing in Grace

Author: Dr. Doddridge Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCCXXII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Prosperity of the soul desired First Line: Praise to thy name, eternal God Lyrics: 1 Praise to thy name, eternal God, For all the grace thou shed'st abroad; For all thy influence from above, To warm our souls with sacred love: 2 Bless'd be thy hand, which from the skies Brought down this plant of Paradise, And gave its heavenly beauties birth To deck this wilderness of earth. 3 But why does that celestial flower Open, and thrive, and shine no more? Where are its balmy odors fled? And why reclines its beauteous head? 4 Too plain, alas! the langour shews Th' unkindly soil in which it grows; Where the black frost and beating storm Wither, and rend its tender form. 5 Unchanging sun thy beams display, To drive the frost and storms away; Make all thy potent virtues known To cheer a plant so much thy own. 6 And thou, bless'd spirit deign to blow Fresh gales of Heaven on shrubs below; So shall they grow, and breathe abroad A fragrance grateful to our God. Scripture: 2 Peter 3:18 Languages: English
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Resolv'd to watch o'er all my Ways

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XXXIX (1767) Topics: Prayers Of the Church Particularly of Believers when offended at the Prosperity of the Wicked Lyrics: 1 Resolv'd to watch o'er all my Ways, I strove to keep my Tongue in Awe; And curb'd with Care, my hasty Words, When I the prosp'rous wicked saw; From good Discourse I did refrain, But that increas'd my inward Pain. 2 My Heart did glow, which working Thoughts, Did in my Bosom restless make; And warm Reflection fann'd the Fire, 'Till with my Tongue at last I spake: And thus with eager Zeal express'd, The Thought that labor'd in my Breast. 3 LORD, let me know my Term of Days, And show how soon my Life will end; The num'rous Train of Ills disclose, Which still on this frail State attend: A Span will measure all my Years, My Life but Vanity appears. 4 Man, like a Shadow, vainly walks, With fruitless Cares opprest; He heaps up Wealth, but cannot tell, By whom 'twill be possess'd' Why should I then on Toys attend, My Hopes on thee shall still depend. Part II 5 Forgive my Sins, nor let me scorn'd, By proud disdainful Sinners, be; I silent was, and murmur'd not, Because I saw 'twas done by thee. The Burden of thy Wrath remove, Lest my frail Flesh too weak should prove. 6 For when thou chast'nest Man for Sin, Thou mak'st his Beauty soon to fade; It wastes away ev'n like a Cloth, That is by fretting Moths decay'd: So vain in ev'ry earthly Joy, And Life itself is but a Toy. 7 LORD, hear my Cry, accept my Tears, And listen to my humble Pray'r, Who sojourn like a Stranger here, As all my Fore-fathers likewise were. Oh spare me, and my Strength restore, Before I shall be seen no more! Scripture: Psalm 39 Languages: English Tune Title: [Resolv'd to watch o'er all my Ways]
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Shine, mighty God, on Zion shine

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.LXVII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Nation's Prosperity, and the Church's Increase Lyrics: 1 Shine, mighty God, on Zion shine, With beams of heav'nly grace; Reveal thy pow'r thro' all our coasts, And show thy smiling face. 2 [Amidst our realm exalted high Do thou our glory stand, And like a wall of guardian fire Surround the fav'rite land.] 3 When shall thy name from shore to shore Sound all the earth abroad; And distant nations know and love Their Saviour and their God. 4 Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands, Sing loud with solemn voice; Let ev'ry tongue exalt his praise, And ev'ry heart rejoice. 5 He the great Lord, the sov'reign Judge, That sits enthron'd above, In wisdom rules the worlds he made, And bids them taste his love. 6 Earth shall obey his high command, And yield a full increase: Our God will crown his chosen land With fruitfulness and peace. 7 God, the Redeemer scatters round His choicest favours here, While the creation's utmost bound Shall see, adore, and fear. Scripture: Psalm 67 Languages: English
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The wicked Man's Transgression proves

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XXXVI (1767) Topics: Prayers Of the Church for her Preservation and Prosperity in all Ages Lyrics: 1 The wicked Man's Transgression proves, He fears not GOD, but Falshood loves; Mischievous Arts conceiving; The crafty Foe, with flatt'ring Lies, His cursed Purpose would disguise, In him there's no believing: But his dark Plots expos'd to Shame, Shall shew his Friendship's but a Name, Whate'er is his Profession; His wakeful Malice spends the Night, In forging his accursed Spite, In Schemes of great Oppression. But Reason whispers to my Heart, No Fear of God's before his Eyes. 2 But, LORD, thy Mercy's, my sure Hope, Thy sacred Truth's unmeasur'd Scope, Beyond the Skies extending; Thy Justice like the Hills remains, Thy Providence the World sustains, All Things on thee depending. Since of thy Goodness all partake, Thy shelt'ring Wings the Saints shall make, A Refuge for protection. Such Guests shall to thy Courts be led, And drink as from a Fountain Head, Of Joys, in full Perfection. 3 Thy Presence is eternal Day, To upright Hearts, O LORD! display, Thy Truth's invalued Treasure; Oh! let thy Saints thy Favour gain! With thee the Springs of Life remain, The Springs of Joy and Pleasure. Whilst they, at me, insulting spurn, Their Mischiefs on themselves return, For thou hast me protected: My harmless Life they would surprize, But down they're fall'n no more to rise, By all Mankind rejected. Scripture: Psalm 36 Languages: English Tune Title: [The wicked man's transgression proves]
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To bless with Joy thy chosen Race

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXVII (1767) 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 Languages: English Tune Title: [To bless with Joy thy chosen Race]
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Naked as from the Earth we came

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #I.V (1766) Topics: Prosperity and Adversity Lyrics: 1 Naked, as from the Earth we came, And crept to Life at first, We to the Earth return again, And mingle with our Dust. 2 The dear Delights we here enjoy, And fondly call our own, Are but short Favours borrow'd Now, To be repaid Anon. 3 'Tis God that lifts our Comforts high, Or sinks them in the Grave, He gives, and (blessed by his Name) He takes but what he gave. 4 Peace, all our angry Passions, then Let each rebellious Sigh Be silent at his Sov'reign Will, And ev'ry Murmur die. 5 If smiling Mercy crown our Lives, Its Praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the Justice too That strikes our Comforts dead. Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English
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No, I shall envy them no more

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II.LVI (1766) 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. Languages: English
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O the Delights, the heav'nly Joys

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II.XCI (1766) Topics: Prosperity vain Lyrics: 1 O the Delights, the heav'nly Joys, The Glories of the Place, Where Jesus sheds the brightest Beams Of his o'erflowing Grace! 2 Sweet Majesty and awful Love Sit smiling on his Brow, And all the glorious Ranks above, At humble Distance bow. [3 Princes to his imperial Name, Bend their bright Sceptres down, Dominions, Thrones, and Pow'rs rejoice To see him wear the Crown.] 4 Archangels sound his lofty Praise Through ev'ry heav'nly Street; And lay their highest Honours down, Submissive at his Feet. 5 Those soft, those blessed Feet of his, That once rude Iron tore, High on a Throne of Light they stand, And all the Saints adore. 6 His Head, the dear Majestick Head, That cruel Thorns did wound, See what immortal Glories shine, And circle it around. 7 This is the Man, th' exalted Man, Whom we unseen adore; But when our Eyes behold his Face, Our Hearts shall love him more. [8 Lord, how our Souls are all on Fire To see thy blest Abode, Our Tongues rejoice in Tunes of Praise To our incarnate God. 9 And whilst our Faith enjoys this Sight, We long to leave our Clay, And wish thy fiery Chariots, Lord, To fetch our Souls away.] Languages: English

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