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To sing the mercies of the Lord

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LXXXIX (1790) Lyrics: 1 To sing the mercies of the Lord my tongue shall never spare; My mouth from age to age accord thy truth for to declare. 2 For I have said, that mercy shall for evermore endure, Thy faithfulness in the heav'ns all is stablish'd firm and sure. 3 With mine elect, saith God, have I a faithful cov'nant made, And sworn to David solemnly, having to him thus said; 4 Thy seed for ever I will stay, and stablish it full fast, And still uphold thy throne alway, from age to age to last. 5 The heav'ns do shew with joy and mirth thy wond'rous works, O Lord; Thy saints within thy Church on earth thy faith and truth record. 6 Who with the Lord is equal then in all the clouds abroad? Among the sons of gods or men what one is like our God? 7 God in th' assembly of the saints is greatly to be dread, And over all that dwell about in rev'rence to be had. 8 Lord God of hosts, in all the world, what one is like to thee? On every side, most mighty Lord, thy truth is seen to be. 9 The rage and fury of the sea thou rulest at thy will, And when the waves thereof arise, thou mak'st them calm and still: 10 And Egypt, Lord, thou hast subdu'd, thou hast destroy'd it quite; Thy foes thou closely hast pursu'd, and scatter'd thro' thy might. The Second Part. 11 The heav'ns are thine, and still have been, likewise the earth and land, The world and all that is therein thou foundedst with thy hand: 12 Both north and south, with east and west, thyself didst make and frame: Both Tabor mount and Hermon hill rejoice, and praise thy Name. 13 Thine arm is strong and full of power, all might therein doth lie; The strength of thy right hand each hour thou liftest up on high. 14 In righteousness and equity thou hast thy seat and place; Mercy and truth are still with thee, and go before thy face, 15 That folk is blest, that knoweth right the joyful sound, O God; For in the favour of thy sight they walk full safe abroad; 16 And in thy Name throughout the day they greatly do rejoice, And through thy righteousness have they a pleasant fame and noise. 17 For why? their glory, strength, and aid, in thee alone doth lie; And thy goodness which hath us staid, shall lift our horn on high. 18 Our strength that doth defend us well, the Lord to us doth bring; The Holy One of Israel he is our guide and King. 19 Sometimes thy will to holy men in visions thou didst show, And thus didst say unto them then, thy mind to make them know; 20 A man of might I have erect your King and guide to be, And set him up, whom I elect among the folk to me; The Third Part. 21 My servant David I appoint to rule my people well, And with my holy oil anoint him king of Israel. 22 For why? my hand is ready still with him for to remain, And with my arm also I will him strengthen and sustain: 23 The enemies shall not oppress, they shall not him devour, Nor shall the sons of wickedness on him have any pow'r: 24 His foes likewise I will destroy before his face in sight, Those that him hate I will annoy, and strike them with my might: 25 My truth and mercy shall likewise upon him ever lie, And in my name his horn shall rise, and be exalted high: 26 His kingdom I will set to be : upon the sea and land; Also the running flood shall he embrace with his right hand: 27 He shall depend with all his heart on me, and thus shall say, My Father and my God thou art, my rock, my health, and stay: 28 As my first-born I will him count of all on earth that springs; His might and honour shall surmount above all earthly kings: 29 My mercy shall be with him still, as I myself have told, My faithful cov'nant to fulfil, my promise I will hold: 30 Also his seed I will sustain for ever strong and sure; So that his seed shall still reanain, while heav'n and earth endure. The Fourth Part. 31 But if his sons forsake my law, and so begin to swerve, And of my judgements have no awe, and will not them observe; 32 Or if they do not use aright my laws for them prepar'd; But set all my commandments light, and will not them regard: 33 Then with the rod will I begin their doing to amend, and so will scourge them for their sin, whenever they offend. 34 But yet my mercy and goodness I will not take away From him, nor let my faithfulness in any wise decay: 35 But sure my cov'nant I will hold, with all that I have spoke: No word the which my lips have shall alter or be broke. 36 Once sware I by my holiness, and that perform will I; With David I will promise keep, to him I will not lye: 37 His seed for evermore shall reign, also his throne of might, As doth the sun it shall remain for ever in my sight. 38 And as the moon within the sky for ever standeth fast, A faithful witness from on high; so shall his kingdom last. 39 But, Lord, thou dost him now reject, and put him in great fear; Yea, thou art wroth with thine elect, thine own anointed dear; 40 The cov'nant with thy servant made thou hast quite overthrown, And down upon the ground hast laid and cast his royal crown: The fifth Part. 41 His hedges thou hast overthrown, his walls destroy'd quite round; All his strong holds hast beaten down, and levell'd with the ground: 42 That he is sore destroy'd and torn of comers-by throughout, And so is made a mock and scorn to all that dwell about: 43 Thou their right hand hast arm'd with pow'r, that him so sore annoy; And all his foes that him devour, lo, thou hast made to joy: 44 His sword's edge thou dost take away that should his foes withstand; To him in war no victory thou giv'st, nor upper-hand: 45 His glory thou dost also waste, his throne, his joy and mirth, By thee is overthrown and cast full low upon the earth: 46 Thou hast cut off, and made full short his youth and joyful days, And rais'd of him an ill report, to his shame and dispraise. 47 How long away from me therefore, for ever wilt thou turn? And shall thine anger evermore like fire consume and burn? 48 O call to mind, remember then, my time consumeth fast: Why hast thou made the sons of men as things in vain to waste? 49 What man is he that liveth, and death never thinks to see? Or from the grave's devouring hand shall he his soul set free? 50 Where is, O Lord, thy great goodness, so oft declar'd before, Which by thy truth and uprightness to David thou hast swore? 51 The great rebukes to mind I call, that on thy servants lie, The railings of the people all, borne in my breast have I. 52 Wherewith, O Lord, thine enemies blasphemed have thy Name; The steps of thine anointed one they cease not to defame. 53 All praise be given unto thee, O God the Lord most high, From this time forth for evermore, Amen, amen, say I. Scripture: Psalm 89 Languages: English
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Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #49c (1640) First Line: To sing the mercies of the Lord Lyrics: 1 To sing the mercies of the Lord, my tongue shall never spare: And with my mouth from age to age, thy truth I will declare. 2 For I have said, that mercy shall for evermore remaine: In that thou dost the heavens stay, they truth appeareth plaine. 3 To mine elect, saith God, I made a covenant and behest: My servant David to persuade, I swore and did protest. 4 Thy seed for ever I will stay, and stablish it full fast: And still uphold thy throne alway, from age to age to last. 5 The heavens shew with joy and mirth, thy wondrous works, O Lord: Thy Saints within thy Church on earth thy faith and truth record. 6 Who with the Lord is equall then, in all the clouds abroad? Among the sonnes of all the gods what one is like our God? 7 God in assembly of his Saints is greatly to be dread: And over all that dwell about, in terrour to be had. 8 Lord God of hoasts, in all the world, what one is like to thee? On every side most mighty Lord, thy truth is seen to be. 9 The raging sea by thine advice, thou rulest at thy will: And when the waves thereof arise, thou mak'st them calm and still. 10 And Egypt (Lord) thou hast subdu'd, and thou hast it destroid: Yea, thou thy foes with mighty arme hast scattered all abroad. The second Part: 11 The heavens are thine & still have been likewise the earth and land: The world and all that is therein. thou foundedst with thy hand: 12 Both North & South, with East & West, thy selfe didst make and frame: Both Tabor mount and eke Hermon, rejoyce and praise thy Name. 13 Thine arm is strong and full of power all might therein doth lie: The strength of thy right hand each houre thou liftest up on hie. 14 In righteousness and equity thou hast thy seat and place: Mercy and truth are still with thee, and go before thy face, 15 That folk is blest that knowes aright thy present power,O God: For in the favour of thy sight they walk full safe abroad. 16 For in thy Name throughout the day they greatly do rejoyce: And through thy righteousness have they a pleasant fame and noise. 17 For why? their glory, strength and aid, in thee alone doth lie: Thy goodnesse eke that hath us staid, shall lift our horn on hie. 18 Our strength that doth defend us well, the Lord to us doth bring: The holy One of Israel he is our guide and King. 19 Sometimes thy will unto thy Saints in vision thou didst show: And thus then didst thou say to them thy mind to make them know. 20 A man of might I have erect, your king and guide to be: And set him up whom I elect among the folk to me. The third Part. 21 My servant David I appoint, whom I have searched out: And with my holy oyle annoint him King of all the rout. 22 For why? my hand is ready still with him for to remaine: And with my arm also I will him strengthen and sustaine. 23 The enemies shall not him oppresse, they shall him not devoure: Nor yet the sonmes of wickedness on him have any power. 24 His foes likewise I will destroy before his face in sight: And those that hate him I will plague, and strike them with my might. 25 My truth and mercy eke withall, shall still upon him lie: And in my name his horne eke shall be lifted up on high. 26 His kingdom I will set to be upon the sea and land: And eke the running floods shall he embrace with his right hand. 27 He shall depend with all his heart on me, and thus shall say: My Father and my God thou art, my rock my health and stay. 28 As my first-borne I will him take, of all on earth that springs: His might and honour I will make above all earthly Kings. 29 My mercy shall be with him still, as I my selfe have told: My faithfull covenant to fulfil, my mercy I will hold. 30 And eke his seed I will sustaine for ever strong and sure: So that his seed shall still remaine: while heaven doth endure. The fourth Part: 31 If that his sonnes forsake my Law, and so begin to swerve: And of my judgements have none awe, nor will not them observe. 32 Or if they do not use aright my statutes to them made: And set all my commandments light, and will not keep my trade. 33 Then with the rod will I begin, their doing to amend: And so will scourge them for their sin, if that they they offend. 34 My mercy yet and my goodnesse, I will not take them fro: Nor handle him with craftinesse, and so my truth forgo. 35 But sure my covenant I will hold, with all that I have spoke: No word the which my lips have told, shall alter or be broke. 36 Once sware I by my holinesse, and that performe will I: With David I shall keep promise, to him I will not lie. 37 His seed for evermore shall raigne, and eke his throne of might, As doth the Sum, it shall remaine for ever in my sight. 38 And as the Moone within the skie for ever standeth fast: A faithful witnesse from on hie. so shall his kingdome last. 39 But now Lord as thou dost reject, and now thou changest cleare: Yea, thou art wrath with thine elect, thin own annointed deare. 40 The covenant with thy servant made, Lord thou hast quite undone: And down upon the ground also and cast his royal crowne. The fifth Part: 41 Thou pluck'st his hedges up with might, his wals thou dost confound: Thou beatest eke his bulwarks down, and brakst them to the ground. ground: 42 That he is sore destroid and torne, of commers by throughout: And so is made a mock and scorn to all that dwell about. 43 Thou their right hand hast lifted up, that him so sore annoy: And all his foes, that him devoure, 1oe thou hast made to joy. 44 His sword's edge thou dost take away that should his foes withstand: To him in warre no victory thou giv'st, nor upper hand. 45 His glory thou dost also wast, his throne, his joy, and mirth, By thee are overthrown and cast full low upon the earth. 46 Thou hast cut off, and made full short his youth and lusty daies And rais'd of him an ill report, with shame and great dispraise. 47 How long away from me, O Lord, for ever wilt thou turn? And shall thine anger still alway as fire consume and burne? 48 O call to mind, remember then, my time consumeth fast: Why hast thou made the sonnes of men as things in vain to wast? 49 What man is he that liveth here, and death shall never see? Or from the hand of Hell his soule shall he deliver free? 50 Where is (O Lord) thine old goodnesse, so oft declar'd beforne, Which by thy truth and uprightnesse to David thou hast sworne? 51 The great rebukes to mind I call, that on thy servants lie: The railings of the people all, borne in my brest have I: 52 Wherewith (O Lord) thine enemies blasphemed have thy Name: The steps of thine anointed ones they cease not to defame. 53 All praise to thee, O Lord of hosts, both now and eke for aye: Through skie and earth, all all the coasts Amen, Amen, I say. Scripture: Psalm 89 Languages: English

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