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Psalm 105: Give thanks to God, call on his name

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P113 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Give thanks to God, call on his name Lyrics: 1Give thanks to God, call on his name; to men his deeds make known. 2Sing ye to him, sing psalms; proclaim his wondrous works each one. 3See that ye in his holy name to glory do accord; And let the heart of ev’ry one rejoice that seeks the Lord. 4The Lord Almighty, and his strength, with stedfast hearts seek ye: His blessed and his gracious face seek ye continually. 5Think on the works that he hath done, which admiration breed; His wonders, and the judgments all which from his mouth proceed; 6O ye that are of Abr’ham’s race, his servant well approv’n; And ye that Jacob’s children are, whom he chose for his own. 7Because he, and he only, is the mighty Lord our God; And his most righteous judgments are in all the earth abroad. 8His cov’nant he remember’d hath, that it may ever stand: To thousand generations the word he did command. 9Which covenant he firmly made with faithful Abraham, And unto Isaac, by his oath, he did renew the same: 10And unto Jacob, for a law, he made it firm and sure, A covenant to Israel, which ever should endure. 11He said, I’ll give Canaan’s land for heritage to you; 12While they were strangers there, and few, in number very few: 13While yet they went from land to land without a sure abode; And while through sundry kingdoms they did wander far abroad; 14Yet, notwithstanding suffer’d he no man to do them wrong: Yea, for their sakes, he did reprove kings, who were great and strong. 15Thus did he say, Touch ye not those that mine anointed be, Nor do the prophets any harm that do pertain to me. 16He call’d for famine on the land, he brake the staff of bread: 17But yet he sent a man before, by whom they should be fed; Ev’n Joseph, whom unnat’rally sell for a slave did they; 18Whose feet with fetters they did hurt, and he in irons lay; 19Until the time that his word came to give him liberty; The word and purpose of the Lord did him in prison try. 20Then sent the king, and did command that he enlarg’d should be: He that the people’s ruler was did send to set him free. 21A lord to rule his family he rais’d him, as most fit; To him of all that he possess’d he did the charge commit: 22That he might at his pleasure bind the princes of the land; And he might teach his senators wisdom to understand. 23The people then of Israel down into Egypt came; And Jacob also sojourned within the land of Ham. 24And he did greatly by his pow’r increase his people there; And stronger than their enemies they by his blessing were. 25Their heart he turned to envy his folk maliciously, With those that his own servants were to deal in subtilty. 26His servant Moses he did send, Aaron his chosen one. 27By these his signs and wonders great in Ham’s land were made known. 28Darkness he sent, and made it dark; his word they did obey. 29He turn’d their waters into blood, and he their fish did slay. 30The land in plenty brought forth frogs in chambers of their kings. 31His word all sorts of flies and lice in all their borders brings. 32He hail for rain, and flaming fire into their land he sent: 33And he their vines and fig-trees smote: trees of their coasts he rent. 34He spake, and caterpillars came, locusts did much abound; 35Which in their land all herbs consum’d, and all fruits of their ground. 36He smote all first-born in their land, chief of their strength each one. 37With gold and silver brought them forth, weak in their tribes were none. 38Egypt was glad when forth they went, their fear on them did light. 39He spread a cloud for covering, and fire to shine by night. 40They ask’d, and he brought quails: with bread of heav’n he filled them. 41He open’d rocks, floods gush’d, and ran in deserts like a stream. 42For on his holy promise he, and servant Abr’ham, thought. 43With joy his people, his elect with gladness, forth he brought. 44And unto them the pleasant lands he of the heathen gave; That of the people’s labour they inheritance might have. 45That they his statutes might observe according to his word; And that they might his laws obey. Give praise unto the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 105 Languages: English
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Psalm 136: Give thanks to God, for good is he

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P166 (1800) Meter: 8.7.8.7 First Line: Give thanks to God, for good is he: Lyrics: 1Give thanks to God, for good is he: for mercy hath he ever. 2Thanks to the God of gods give ye: for his grace faileth never. 3Thanks give the Lord of lords unto: for mercy hath he ever. 4Who only wonders great can do: for his grace faileth never. 5Who by his wisdom made heav’ns high: for mercy hath he ever. 6Who stretch’d the earth above the sea: for his grace faileth never. 7To him that made the great lights shine: for mercy hath he ever. 8The sun to rule till day decline: for his grace faileth never. 9The moon and stars to rule by night: for mercy hath he ever. 10Who Egypt’s first-born kill’d outright: for his grace faileth never. 11And Isr’el brought from Egypt land: for mercy hath he ever. 12With stretch’d-out arm, and with strong hand: for his grace faileth never. 13By whom the Red sea parted was: for mercy hath he ever. 14And through its midst made Isr’el pass: for his grace faileth never. 15But Phar’oh and his host did drown: for mercy hath he ever. 16Who through the desert led his own: for his grace faileth never. 17To him great kings who overthrew: for he hath mercy ever. 18Yea, famous kings in battle slew: for his grace faileth never. 19Ev’n Sihon king of Amorites: for he hath mercy ever. 20And Og the king of Bashanites: for his grace faileth never. 21Their land in heritage to have: (for mercy hath he ever.) 22His servant Isr’el right he gave: for his grace faileth never. 23In our low state who on us thought: for he hath mercy ever. 24And from our foes our freedom wrought: for his grace faileth never. 25Who doth all flesh with food relieve: for he hath mercy ever. 26Thanks to the God of heaven give: for his grace faileth never. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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Psalm 29: Give ye unto the Lord, ye sons

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P31 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Give ye unto the Lord, ye sons Lyrics: 1Give ye unto the Lord, ye sons that of the mighty be, All strength and glory to the Lord with cheerfulness give ye. 2Unto the Lord the glory give that to his name is due; And in the beauty of holiness unto Jehovah bow. 3The Lord’s voice on the waters is; the God of majesty Doth thunder, and on multitudes of waters sitteth he. 4A pow’rful voice it is that comes out from the Lord most high; The voice of that great Lord is full of glorious majesty. 5The voice of the Eternal doth asunder cedars tear; Yea, God the Lord doth cedars break that Lebanon doth bear. 6He makes them like a calf to skip, ev’n that great Lebanon, And, like to a young unicorn, the mountain Sirion. 7God’s voice divides the flames of fire; 8The desert it doth shake: The Lord doth make the wilderness of Kadesh all to quake. 9God’s voice doth make the hinds to calve, it makes the forest bare: And in his temple ev’ry one his glory doth declare. 10The Lord sits on the floods; the Lord sits King, and ever shall. 11The Lord will give his people strength, and with peace bless them all. Scripture: Psalm 29 Languages: English
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Glory to God the Father, God the Son

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #D4 (1800) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10 Lyrics: Glory to God the Father, God the Son, And unto God the Spirit, Three in One. From age to age let saints his name adore, His power and love proclaim from shore to shore, And spread his fame, till time shall be no more. AMEN. Topics: Doxologies Languages: English
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Psalm 46: God is our refuge and our strength

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P49 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: God is our refuge and our strength Lyrics: 1God is our refuge and our strength, in straits a present aid; 2Therefore, although the earth remove, we will not be afraid: Though hills amidst the seas be cast; 3Though waters roaring make, And troubled be; yea, though the hills, by swelling seas do shake. 4A river is, whose streams do glad the city of our God; The holy place, wherein the Lord most high hath his abode. 5God in the midst of her doth dwell; nothing shall her remove: The Lord to her an helper will, and that right early, prove. 6The heathen rag’d tumultuously, the kingdoms moved were: The Lord God uttered his voice, the earth did melt for fear. 7The Lord of hosts upon our side doth constantly remain: The God of Jacob’s our refuge, us safely to maintain. 8Come, and behold what wondrous works have by the Lord been wrought; Come, see what desolations he on the earth hath brought. 9Unto the ends of all the earth wars into peace he turns: The bow he breaks, the spear he cuts, in fire the chariot burns. 10Be still, and know that I am God; among the heathen I Will be exalted; I on earth will be exalted high. 11Our God, who is the Lord of hosts, is still upon our side; The God of Jacob our refuge for ever will abide. Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English
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Psalm 97: God reigneth, let the earth be glad

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P103 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: God reigneth, let the earth be glad Lyrics: 1God reigneth, let the earth be glad, and isles rejoice each one. 2Dark clouds him compass; and in right with judgment dwells his throne. 3Fire goes before him, and his foes it burns up round about: 4His lightnings lighten did the world; earth saw, and shook throughout. 5Hills at the presence of the Lord, like wax, did melt away; Ev’n at the presence of the Lord of all the earth, I say. 6The heav’ns declare his righteousness, all men his glory see. 7All who serve graven images, confounded let them be. Who do of idols boast themselves, let shame upon them fall: Ye that are called gods, see that ye do him worship all. 8Sion did hear, and joyful was, glad Judah’s daughters were; They much rejoic’d, O Lord, because thy judgments did appear. 9For thou, O Lord, art high above all things on earth that are; Above all other gods thou art exalted very far. 10Hate ill, all ye that love the Lord: his saints’ souls keepeth he; And from the hands of wicked men he sets them safe and free. 11For all those that be righteous sown is a joyful light, And gladness sown is for all those that are in heart upright. 12Ye righteous, in the Lord rejoice; express your thankfulness, When ye into your memory do call his holiness. Scripture: Psalm 97 Languages: English
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Psalm 34: God will I bless all times; his praise

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P36 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: God will I bless all times; his praise Lyrics: 1God will I bless all times; his praise my mouth shall still express. 2My soul shall boast in God: the meek shall hear with joyfulness. 3Extol the Lord with me, let us exalt his name together. 4I sought the Lord, he heard, and did me from all fears deliver. 5They look’d to him, and lighten’d were: not shamed were their faces. 6This poor man cry’d, God heard, and sav’d him from all his distresses. 7The angel of the Lord encamps, and round encompasseth All those about that do him fear, and them delivereth. 8O taste and see that God is good: who trusts in him is bless’d. 9Fear God his saints: none that him fear shall be with want oppress’d. 10The lions young may hungry be, and they may lack their food: But they that truly seek the Lord shall not lack any good. 11O children, hither do ye come, and unto me give ear; I shall you teach to understand how ye the Lord should fear. 12What man is he that life desires, to see good would live long? 13Thy lips refrain from speaking guile, and from ill words thy tongue. 14Depart from ill, do good, seek peace, pursue it earnestly. 15God’s eyes are on the just; his ears are open to their cry. 16The face of God is set against those that do wickedly, That he may quite out from the earth cut off their memory. 17The righteous cry unto the Lord, he unto them gives ear; And they out of their troubles all by him deliver’d are. 18The Lord is ever nigh to them that be of broken sp’rit; To them he safety doth afford that are in heart contrite. 19The troubles that afflict the just in number many be; But yet at length out of them all the Lord doth set him free. 20He carefully his bones doth keep, whatever can befall; That not so much as one of them can broken be at all. 21Ill shall the wicked slay; laid waste shall be who hate the just. 22The Lord redeems his servants’ souls; none perish that him trust. Scripture: Psalm 34 Languages: English
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Psalm 89: God's mercies I will ever sing

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P95 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: God's mercies I will ever sing Lyrics: 1God’s mercies I will ever sing; and with my mouth I shall Thy faithfulness make to be known to generations all. 2For mercy shall be built, said I, for ever to endure; Thy faithfulness, ev’n in the heav’ns, thou wilt establish sure. 3I with my chosen One have made a cov’nant graciously; And to my servant, whom I lov’d, to David sworn have I; 4That I thy seed establish shall for ever to remain, And will to generations all thy throne build and maintain. 5The praises of thy wonders, Lord, the heavens shall express; And in the congregation of saints thy faithfulness. 6For who in heaven with the Lord may once himself compare? Who is like God among the sons of those that mighty are? 7Great fear in meeting of the saints is due unto the Lord; And he of all about him should with rev’rence be ador’d. 8O thou that art the Lord of hosts, what Lord in mightiness Is like to thee? who compass’d round art with thy faithfulness. 9Ev’n in the raging of the sea thou over it dost reign; And when the waves thereof do swell, thou stillest them again. 10Rahab in pieces thou didst break, like one that slaughter’d is; And with thy mighty arm thou hast dispers’d thine enemies. 11The heav’ns are thine, thou for thine own the earth dost also take; The world, and fulness of the same, thy pow’r did found and make. 12The north and south from thee alone their first beginning had; Both Tabor mount and Hermon hill shall in thy name be glad. 13Thou hast an arm that’s full of pow’r, thy hand is great in might; And thy right hand exceedingly exalted is in height. 14Justice and judgment of thy throne are made the dwelling-place; Mercy, accompany’d with truth, shall go before thy face. 15O greatly bless’d the people are the joyful sound that know; In brightness of thy face, O Lord, they ever on shall go. 16They in thy name shall all the day rejoice exceedingly; And in thy righteousness shall they exalted be on high. 17Because the glory of their strength doth only stand in thee; And in thy favour shall our horn and pow’r exalted be. 18For God is our defence; and he to us doth safety bring: The Holy One of Israel is our almighty King. 19In vision to thy Holy One thou saidst, I help upon A strong one laid; out of the folk I rais’d a chosen one; 20Ev’n David, I have found him out a servant unto me; And with my holy oil my King anointed him to be. 21With whom my hand shall stablish’d be; mine arm shall make him strong. 22On him the foe shall not exact, nor son of mischief wrong. 23I will beat down before his face all his malicious foes; I will them greatly plague who do with hatred him oppose. 24My mercy and my faithfulness with him yet still shall be; And in my name his horn and pow’r men shall exalted see. 25His hand and pow’r shall reach afar; I’ll set it in the sea; And his right hand established shall in the rivers be. 26Thou art my Father, he shall cry, thou art my God alone; And he shall say, Thou art the Rock of my salvation. 27I’ll make him my first-born, more high than kings of any land. 28My love I’ll ever keep for him, my cov’nant fast shall stand. 29His seed I by my pow’r will make for ever to endure; And, as the days of heav’n, his throne shall stable be, and sure. 30But if his children shall forsake my laws, and go astray, And in my judgments shall not walk, but wander from my way: 31If they my laws break, and do not keep my commandements; 32I’ll visit then their faults with rods, their sins with chastisements. 33Yet I’ll not take my love from him, nor false my promise make. 34My cov’nant I’ll not break, nor change what with my mouth I spake. 35Once by my holiness I sware, to David I’ll not lie; 36His seed and throne shall, as the sun, before me last for aye. 37It, like the moon, shall ever be establish’d stedfastly; And like to that which in the heav’n doth witness faithfully. 38But thou, displeased, hast cast off, thou didst abhor and loathe; With him that thine anointed is thou hast been very wroth. 39Thou hast thy servant’s covenant made void, and quite cast by; Thou hast profan’d his crown, while it cast on the ground doth lie. 40Thou all his hedges hast broke down, his strong holds down hast torn. 41He to all passers-by a spoil, to neighbours is a scorn. 42Thou hast set up his foes’ right hand; mad’st all his en’mies glad: 43Turn’d his sword’s edge, and him to stand in battle hast not made. 44His glory thou hast made to cease, his throne to ground down cast; 45Shorten’d his days of youth, and him with shame thou cover’d hast. 46How long, Lord, wilt thou hide thyself? for ever, in thine ire? And shall thine indignation burn like unto a fire? 47Remember, Lord, how short a time I shall on earth remain: O wherefore is it so that thou has made all men in vain? 48What man is he that liveth here, and death shall never see? Or from the power of the grave what man his soul shall free? 49Thy former loving-kindnesses, O Lord, where be they now? Those which in truth and faithfulness to David sworn hast thou? 50Mind, Lord, thy servant’s sad reproach; how I in bosom bear The scornings of the people all, who strong and mighty are. 51Wherewith thy raging enemies reproach’d, O Lord, think on; Wherewith they have reproach’d the steps of thine anointed one. 52All blessing to the Lord our God let be ascribed then: For evermore so let it be. Amen, yea, and amen. Scripture: Psalm 89 Languages: English
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Psalm 48: Great is the Lord, and greatly he

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P51 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Great is the Lord, and greatly he Lyrics: 1Great is the Lord, and greatly he is to be praised still, Within the city of our God, upon his holy hill. 2Mount Sion stands most beautiful, the joy of all the land; The city of the mighty King on her north side doth stand. 3The Lord within her palaces is for a refuge known. 4For, lo, the kings that gather’d were together, by have gone. 5But when they did behold the same, they, wond’ring, would not stay; But, being troubled at the sight, they thence did haste away. 6Great terror there took hold on them; they were possess’d with fear; Their grief came like a woman’s pain, when she a child doth bear. 7Thou Tarshish ships with east wind break’st: 8As we have heard it told, So, in the city of the Lord, our eyes did it behold; In our God’s city, which his hand for ever stablish will. 9We of thy loving-kindness thought, Lord, in thy temple still. 10O Lord, according to thy name, through all the earth’s thy praise; And thy right hand, O Lord, is full of righteousness always. 11Because thy judgments are made known, let Sion mount rejoice; Of Judah let the daughters all send forth a cheerful voice. 12Walk about Sion, and go round; the high tow’rs thereof tell: 13Consider ye her palaces, and mark her bulwarks well; That ye may tell posterity. 14For this God doth abide Our God for evermore; he will ev’n unto death us guide. Scripture: Psalm 48 Languages: English
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Psalm 124: Had not the Lord been on our side

Hymnal: SPAP1800 #P153 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Had not the Lord been on our side Lyrics: 1Had not the Lord been on our side, may Israel now say; 2Had not the Lord been on our side, when men rose us to slay; 3They had us swallow’d quick, when as their wrath ‘gainst us did flame: 4Waters had cover’d us, our soul had sunk beneath the stream. 5Then had the waters, swelling high, over our soul made way. 6Bless’d be the Lord, who to their teeth us gave not for a prey. 7Our soul’s escaped, as a bird out of the fowler’s snare; The snare asunder broken is, and we escaped are. 8Our sure and all-sufficient help is in Jehovah’s name; His name who did the heav’n create, and who the earth did frame. Scripture: Psalm 124 Languages: English

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