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Come, let us praise God's holy name

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #CLIV (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Exodus 15:1-7 Lyrics: 1 Come, let us praise God's holy name, And thank him for his love and grace, Who to our help and rescue, came And put an end to our distress. 2 How greatly were we terrified, When we began to feel the rod; Death threat'ned us on ev'ry side, As the just punishments of god. 2 We were distress'd on every hand, Involv'd in all the depth of woes; When it appear'd, our guilty land Should be destroy'd by cruel foes. 4 But thanks be to our gracious Lord; Who freely will our sins forgive; Who gave us not our just reward, But spares us rebels, still to live. 5 God has restor'd our peace again, O may it never more depart: May we a greater peace obtain: The peace of God within our heart. Topics: Thanksgiving for Peace Languages: English
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O Hark! unto the sounding bell

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #CLVI (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Numbers 16:44-50 Lyrics: 1 O Hark! unto the sounding bell, What doth each stroke of tolling tell: 'Tis news to each attentive ear, Some one is fitted for the bier. 2 Since death is licens'd here to rage Without respect to any age; The hoary head, and youth in bloom, Depart to their eternal home. 3 Death with an uncontrolled force, Will take his way and have his course; Infectious air and pestilence, Are not repuls'd by man's defence. 4 They who had thought the world their own, Are with the meanest class cut down; Both King and Princes have to die, And lay their pow'rs and honours by. 5 This is our just reward indeed, What can we say, what an we plead? Were we not warn'd, and warn'd again; But all we heard, we heard in vain. 6 But now we feel, we learn to fear, God's threat'ned punishments are here; What can we do, but plead and pray, That God may turn his wrath away. Topics: Fast Day in time of Distress Languages: English
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Blest is the man who shuns the place

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.I (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 1 Lyrics: 1 Blest is the man who shuns the place Where sinners love to meet; Who fears to tread their wicked ways, And hates the scoffer’s seat: 2 But in the statutes of the Lord Has plac'd his chief delight; By day he reads or hears the word, And meditates by night. 3 [He like a plant of gen'rous kind, By living waters set, Safe from the storms and blasting wind, Enjoys a peaceful state.] 4 Green as the leaf and ever fair, Shall his profession shine, While fruits of holiness appear Like clusters on the vine. 5 Not so the impious and unjust; What vain designs they form! Their hopes are blown away like dust, Or chaff before the storm. 6 Sinners in judgment shall not stand Among the sons of grace, When Christ the judge at his right hand Appoints his saints a place. 7 His eye beholds the path they tread, His heart approves it well; But crooked ways of sinners lead Down to the gates of hell. Topics: The Way and End of the Righteous and the Wicked Languages: English
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Why did the nations join to slay

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.II (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 2 Lyrics: 1 Why did the nations join to slay The Lord’s anointed Son? Why did they cast his laws away, And tread his gospel down? 2 The Lord that sits above the skies, Derides their rage below, He speaks with vengeance in his eyes, And strikes their spirits through. 3 “I call him my eternal Son, "And raise him from the dead! "I make my holy hill his throne, "And wide his kingdom spread. 4 "Ask me, my Son, and then enjoy "The utmost heathen lands: "Thy rod of iron shall destroy "The rebel that withstands." 5 Be wise, ye rulers of the earth, Obey th’anointed Lord, Adore the King of heavenly birth, And tremble at his Word. 6 With humble love address his throne; For if he frown, ye die: Those are secure, and those alone, Who on his grace rely. Topics: Christ's Death and Resurrection Languages: English
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My God how many are my fears?

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.III (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 3 Lyrics: 1 My God how many are my fears? How fast my foes increase? Conspiring my eternal death, They break my present peace. 2 Thy lying tempter would persuade There's no relief in heaven, And all my growing sins appear Too great to be forgiven. 3 But thou, my glory, and my strength, Shalt on the tempter tread. Shalt silence all my threat'ning guilt, And raise my drooping head. 4 [I cry'd, and from your holy hill He bow'd a list'ning ear; I call'd my Father and my God, And he subdu'd my fear. 5 He shed soft slumbers on mine eyes, In spite of all my foes; I woke, and wonder'd at the grace That guarded my repose] 6 What tho' the hosts of death and hell All arm'd against me stood: Terrors no more shall shake my soul; My refuge is my God. 7 Arise, O Lord, fulfil thy grace, While I in glory sing; My God has broke the serpent's teeth, And death has lost his sting. 8 Salvation to the Lord belongs, His arm alone can save; Blessings attend thy people here, And reach beyond the grave. Topics: A Morning Psalm Languages: English
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Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray!

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.IV (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 4 Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray! I am forever thine; I fear before thee all the day, Nor would I dare to sin. 2 And while I rest my weary head, From cares and business free, ’Tis sweet conversing on my bed, With my own heart and thee. 3 I pay this evening sacrifice: And when my work is done, Great God, my faith and hope relies Upon thy grace alone. 4 Thus with my thoughts compos'd to peace, I’ll give mine eyes to sleep; Thy hand in safety keeps my days, And will my slumbers keep. Topics: An Evening Psalm Languages: English
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Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.V (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 5 Lyrics: 1 Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high; To thee I will direct my pray'r, To thee lift up mine eye. 2 Up to the heav'ns where Christ is gone To plead for all his saints, Presenting at his Father's throne Our songs and our complaints. 3 Thou art a God, before whose sight The wicked shall not stand; Sinners shall ne'er be thy delight, Nor dwell at thy right hand. 4 But to thy house will I resort, to taste thy mercies there; I will frequent thine holy court, And worship in thy fear. 5 O may the spirit guide my feet, In ways of righteousness, Make every path of duty strait And plain before my face. 6 My watchful enemies combine To tempt my feet astray; They flatter with a base design, To make my soul their prey. 7 Lord, crush the serpent in the dust, And all his plots destroy: While those that in thy mercy trust, For ever shout for joy. 8 The men that love and fear thy name, Shall see their hopes fulfill'd; The mighty God will compass them With favour as a shield. Topics: For the Lord's Day Morning Languages: English
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In anger, Lord, do not chastise

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.VI (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 6 Lyrics: 1 In anger, Lord, do not chastise, Withdraw the dreadful storm; Nor let thine awful wrath arise Against a feeble worm. 2 My soul bow'd down with heavy cares, My flesh with pain oppress'd; My couch is witness to my tears, My tears forbid my rest. 3 Sorrow and grief wear out my days; I waste the night with cries, And count the minutes as they pass, 'Till the slow morning rise. 4 Shall I be still tormented more? My eyes consum'd with grief: How long, my God, how long, before Thine hand afford relief? 5 He hears his mourning children speak, He pities all our groans; And saves us for his mercy’s sake, And heals our broken bones. 6 The virtue of his sovereign word, Restores our fainting breath; For silent graves praise not the Lord, Nor is he known in death. Topics: Complaint in Sickness Languages: English
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My trust is in my heav'nly friend

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.VII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 7 Lyrics: 1 My trust is in my heav'nly friend, My hope in thee my God; Rise and my helpless life defend, From those that seek my blood. 2 With insolence and fury they, My soul to pieces tear, As hungry lions rend the prey When no deliverer’s near. 3 If I my pride provok'd them first, Or once abus'd my foe, Then let them tread my life to dust, And lay mine honour low. 4 If there be malice found in me, I know thy piercing eyes; I should not dare appeal to thee, Nor ask my God to rise. 5 Arise, my God, lift up thy hand, Their pride and pow'r control; Awake to judgment, and command Deliv'rance for my soul. 6 Let sinners and their wicked rage Be humbled to the dust; Shall not the God of truth engage To vindicate the just? 7 He knows the heart, he tries the reins, He will defend th’upright: His sharpest arrows he ordains Against the sons of spite. 8 Tho' leagu'd in guile their malice spread, A snare before my way: Their mischiefs on their impious head, His vengeance shall repay. 9 That cruel persecuting race Must feel his dreadful sword; Awake my soul, and praise the grace And justice of the Lord. Topics: God's Care of his People, and Punishments of Persecutors Languages: English
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O Lord, our Lord, how wond'rous great

Hymnal: CHBC1816 #P.VIII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 8 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, our Lord, how wond'rous great Is thine exalted name! Let glories of thy heav'nly state Let men and babes proclaim. 2 When I behold your works on high, The moon that rules the night, The shining stars that grace the sky, Those moving worlds of light. 3 Lord, what is man, or all his race, Who dwells so far below, That thou should'st visit him with grace, And love my nature so? 4 That thine eternal Son should bear To take a mortal form, Made lower than the angels are, To save a dying worm? 5 Yet while he liv'd on earth unknown, And men would not adore, Behold obedient nature own, His Godhead and his pow'r. 6 The waves lay spread beneath his feet; And fish at his command Bring their large shoals to Peter's net, Bring tribute to his hand. 7 These lesser glories of the Son, Shone through the fleshy cloud; Now we behold him on his throne, And men confess him God. 8 Let him with majesty be crown'd, Who bow'd his head to death; And his eternal honours found, From all things that have breath. 9 Jesus, our Lord, how wond'rous great Is thine exalted name! The glories of thy heav'nly state Let the whole earth proclaim. Topics: Christ's Condescension and Glorification Languages: English

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