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I will give laud and honour both

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #XXXIV (1790) Hymnal Title: The Whole Book of Psalms Lyrics: 1 I will give laud and honour both unto the Lord always; My mouth also for evermore shall speak unto his praise. 2 I do delight to praise the Lord, in soul, in heart, in voice, That humble men may hear thereof, and heartily rejoice. 3 Therefore see that ye magnify with me the living Lord, Let us exalt his holy name always with one accord. 4 For I myself besought the Lord, he answer'd me again, And me deliver'd speedily from all my fear and pain. 5 Whoso they be that him behold, shall see his light most clear; Their countenance shall not be dash'd, they never need to fear. 6 The poor distressed man for help unto the Lord doth call, Who doth him hear without delay, and rid him out of thrall. 7 The Angel of the Lord doth pitch his tents in ev'ry place, To save all such as do him fear, that nothing them deface. 8 Taste and consider well therefore, that God is good and just; O happy man, that maketh him his only stay and trust! 9 O fear the Lord, all ye his saints, who is a mighty king; For they that fear the living Lord, are sure to lack nothing. 10 The lions shall be hunger-bit, and pin'd with famine much; But as for them that fear the Lord, no lack shall be to such. The Second Part. 11 Come near to me, my children, and unto my words give ear; I will you teach the perfect way, how ye the Lord shall fear. 12 Who is the man that would live long, and lead a happy life? See thou refrain thy tongue and lips from all deceit and strife; 13 Turn back thy face from doing ill, and do the godly deed; Enquire for peace and quietness, and follow it with speed. 14 For why? the eyes of God above upon the just are bent, His ears likewise to hear the cry of the poor innocent. 15 But he doth frown and bend his brows upon the wicked train, And cuts away the memory that should of them remain. 16 But, when the just do call and cry, the Lord doth hear them so, That out of pain and misery forthwith he lets them go. 17 The Lord is ever nigh to them, that broken-hearted are, And for the contrite spirit he salvation doth prepare. 18 Full many be the miseries, that righteous men endure; But of deliv'rance from them all the Lord doth them secure. 19 The Lord doth so preserve and keep their very bones alway, That not so much as one of them doth perish or decay. 20 The sin shall slay the wicked man, which he himself hath wrought, And such as hate the righteous man shall soon be brought to nought: 21 But they that fear the living Lord, are ever safe and sound; And as for those that trust in him, nothing shall them confound. Scripture: Psalm 34 Languages: English
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Benedicam Dom.

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #16a (1640) Hymnal Title: The Whole Booke of Psalmes First Line: I will give laud and honour both Lyrics: 1 I will give laud and honour both unto the Lord alwaies: And eke my mouth for evermore shall speake unto his praise. 2 I do delight to laud the Lord, in soule and eke in voice, That humble men and mortifi'd may heare and to rejoyce. 3 Therefore see that ye magnifie with me the living Lord: And let us now exalt his Name together with one accord. 4 For I my selfe besought the Lord, he answered me againe, And me deliver'd incontinent, From all my feare and paine. 5 Who so they be that him behold, shall see his light most cleare, Their coantenance shall not be dasht, they need it not to feare. 6 This silly wretch for some reliefe unto the Lord did call: Who did him heare without delay, and rid him out of thrall. 7 The Angell of the Lord doth pitch his tents in every place: To save all such as feare the Lord, that nothing them deface. 8 Taste, and consider well therefore, that God is good and just: O happy man that maketh him his only stay and trust. 9 Feare ye the Lord ye holy ones, above all earthly thing: For they that feare the living Lord, are sure to lack nothing. 10 The Lions shall be hunger-bit, and pin'd with famine much: But as for them that feare the Lord, no lack shall be to such. The second Part. 11 Come neare therefore my children deare and to my words give eare: I shall ye teach the perfect way, how ye the Lord shall feare. 12 Who is the man that would live long and lead a blessed life? 13 See thou refraine thy tongue and lips from all deceit and strife. 14 Turn back thy face from doing ill, and do the godly deed: Inquire for peace and quietnesse, and follow it with speed. 15 For why? the eyes of God above, upon the just are bent: His eares likewise to heare the plaint of the poore innocent. 16 But he doth frown and bend his browes upon the wicked traine: And cuts away the memory that should of them remaine. 17 But when the just do call and cry, the Lord doth heare them so, That out of paine and misery forthwith he lets them go. 18 The Lord is kind and stright at hand to such as be contrite He saves also the sorrowfull, the poore and meeke in spirite. 19 Full many be the miseries, that righteous men do suffer: But out of all adversities the Lord doth tjee deliver. 20 The Lord doth so preserve and keep their very bones alway: That not so much as one of them doth perish or decay. 21 The sin shall slay the wicked man, which he himselfe hath wrought: And such as hate the righteous man shall soone be brought to nought. 22 But they that feare the living Lord the Lord doth save them sound: And who that put their trust in him, nothing shall them confound. Scripture: Psalm 34 Languages: English

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