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A Prayer of Moses, the Man of GOD

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PXC (1773) Hymnal Title: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre First Line: LORD, Thou hast been our dwelling place Lyrics: 1 Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place, our refuge and defence, In all the generations past, and still our confidence. 2 Before the mountains Thou didst form, or earth, and world abroad, Thou ev'n from everlasting art to everlasting, God. 3 Thou to destruction dost reduce frail, miserable men; And to all Adam's sons Thou say'st, return ye back again. 4 For ev'n a thousand years appear no more before thy sight, Than yesterday that now is past, or than a watch by night. 5 Thou dost them bear away as with a flood that overflows: Like sheep they are; and as the grass, which in the morning grows; 6 Which in the morning flourishes, but soon its beauty flies; When evening comes 'tis all cut down, and withers up and dies. 7 For by thy fiery anger we consumed are away; And troubled by thy burning wrath, we hastily decay. 8 Thou dost our open trespasses, before thy presence place; And ev'n our secret sins before the brightness of thy face. 9 For in thine anger all our days away are quickly roll'd; And all our years we waste away, like a short tale soon told. 10 For therefore years and ten the days of our short life may be: Or if by reason of more strength, we fourscore years may see; Yet is this lengthning out but sin, toil, grief and vanity; And then 'tis speedily cut off, and swift away we fly. 11 O who is he that fully knows what power thine anger hath? Or who can fully comprehend the terror of thy wrath? 12 O teach Thou us effectually, to number so our days, As that our hearts we may apply to walk in wisdom's ways. 13 JEHOVAH, turn thy self again; how long yet shall it be? E're thou repent and comfort them who servants are to Thee? 14 O satisfy us early with thy free benignity; That so thro' all our days we may joy and make melody. 15 According to the days wherein, affliction we have had; And years of evil we have seen, now do thou make us glad. 16 O to thy servants, let thy work, thy glorious work appear; And show thy glory forth to those who their dear children are. 17 The kindness of the LORD our God, let on us ever shine; Confirm our handy work for us, establish it by thine. Scripture: Psalm 90 Languages: English
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A Prayer of Moses, the Man of GOD

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PXC (1758) Hymnal Title: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre First Line: Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place Lyrics: 1 Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place, our refuge and defence, In all the generations past, and still our confidence. 2 Before the mountains Thou didst form, or earth, and world abroad, Thou ev'n from everlasting art to everlasting, God. 3 Thou to destruction dost reduce frail, miserable men; And to all Adam's sons Thou say'st, return ye back again. 4 For ev'n a thousand years appear no more before thy sight, Than yesterday that now is past, or than a watch by night. 5 Thou dost them bear away as with a flood that overflows: Like sheep they are; and as the grass, which in the morning grows; 6 Which in the morning flourishes, but soon its beauty flies; When evening comes 'tis all cut down, and withers up and dies. 7 For by thy fiery anger we consumed are away; And troubled by thy burning wrath, we hastily decay. 8 Thou dost our open trespasses, before thy presence place; And ev'n our secret sins before the brightness of thy face. 9 For in thine anger all our days away are quickly roll'd; And all our years we waste away, like a short tale soon told. 10 For therefore years and ten the days of our short life may be: Or if by reason of more strength, we fourscore years may see; Yet is this lengthning out but sin, toil, grief and vanity; And then 'tis speedily cut off, and swift away we fly. 11 O who is he that fully knows what power thine anger hath? Or who can fully comprehend the terror of thy wrath? 12 O teach Thou us effectually, to number so our days, As that our hearts we may apply to walk in wisdom's ways. 13 JEHOVAH, turn thy self again; how long yet shall it be? E're thou repent and comfort them who servants are to Thee? 14 O satisfy us early with thy free benignity; That so thro' all our days we may joy and make melody. 15 According to the days wherein, affliction we have had; And years of evil we have seen, now do thou make us glad. 16 O to thy servants, let thy work, thy glorious work appear; And show thy glory forth to those who their dear children are. 17 The kindness of the LORD our God, let on us ever shine; Confirm our handy work for us, establish it by thine. Scripture: Psalm 90 Languages: English

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