How just and merciful is God How long wilt Thou forget me, Lord. How shall the young preserve their ways How vast must their advantage be
Let all the just to God with joy Let all the lands with shouts of joy Lord, from Thy unexhausted store Lord, hear my prayer, and to my cry Lord, hear my suppliant prayer Lord, hear the voice of my complaint Lord, keep me, for I trust in Thee Lord! let me know mine end Lord, let me know my term of days Lord, my complaints to Thee ascend Lord, to us our sires have told.
My God, my God, why leav'st Thou me My Shepherd is the living Lord My soul, inspired with sacred love My soul, praise the Lord
No change of times shall ever shock.
O bless'd estate! bless'd from above. O come, loud anthems let us sing O God, my gracious God, to Thee. O God, my heart is fix'd, 'tis bent O God of hosts, the mighty Lord O God, our strength, to Thee the song O God! Thou art my God alone O Israel's Shepherd, Joseph's Guide. O Lord of hosts, return again O Lord, the Saviour and defence
O praise the Lord, and thou, my soul O praise the Lord, for He is good. O praise the Lord in that bless'd place O praise the Lord with one consent O praise ye the Lord
O render thanks, and bless the Lord O render thanks to God above O Thou, to whom all creatures bow O 'twas a joyful sound to hear O Zion, glorious things to come
Praise the Lord enthroned on high Praise the Lord, for He is love Praise the Lord, ye hosts above
Sing to the Lord a new-made song
Thee I'll extol, my God and King. The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord The Lord descended from above The Lord Himself, the mighty Lord The Lord is kind and merciful The Lord, the universal King The Lord to thy request attend The spacious firmament on high The Tempter to my soul hath said This day is God's; let all the land This spacious earth is all the Lord's Thou, gracious Lord, art my defence. Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known Through all the changing scenes of life Thy all-commanding word of old Thy justice, like the hills, remains
Thy mercies manifold
Thy uncontroll'd dominion shall Thy Word is to my feet a lamp To bless Thy chosen race To celebrate Thy praise, O Lord To God above, from all below To God, in whom I trust. To God, the mighty Lord
When I pour out my soul in prayer While God vouchsafes me His support While my God His succour sendeth Who place on Sion's God their trust Who shall in Thy tent abide
With cheerful notes let all the earth. With glory clad, with strength array'd With me, Thy servant, Thou hast dealt. With one consent let all the earth.
Ye boundless realms of joy
Ye saints and servants of the Lord You that are of princely birth.
How bless'd is he who ne'er consents By ill advice to walk;
Nor stands in sinners' ways, nor sits Where men profanely talk.
But makes the perfect law of God His business and delight; Devoutly reads therein by day,
And meditates by night.
Like some fair tree, which, fed by streams, With timely fruit does bend,
He still shall flourish, and success
All his designs attend.
For God approves the just man's ways, To happiness they tend;
But sinners, and the paths they tread, Shall both in ruin end.
THOU, gracious Lord, art my defence On Thee my hopes rely;
Thou art my glory, and shalt yet Lift up my head on high.
Since whensoe'er in like distress To God I made my prayer, He heard me from His holy hill, Why should I now despair? Guarded by Him, I laid me down My sweet repose to take; For I through Him securely sleep, Through Him in safety wake. Salvation to the Lord belongs, He only can defend;
His blessing He extends to all, That on His power depend.
THE Tempter to my soul hath said, "There is no help in God for thee:" Lord! lift Thou up Thy servant's head, My glory, shield, and solace be.
Thus to the Lord I raised my cry; He heard me from His holy hill; At His command the waves roll'd by; He beckon'd, and the winds were still. I laid me down and slept ;-I woke; Thou, Lord, my spirit didst sustain ; Bright from the east the morning broke, Thy comforts rose on me again.
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