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The Lord is our defence and aid

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #XLVI (1790) Hymnal Title: The Whole Book of Psalms Lyrics: 1 The Lord is our defence and aid, the strength whereby we stand; When we with woe are much dismay'd he is our help at hand. 2 Tho' the earth move, we will not fear, tho' mountains high and steep Be thrust and hurled here and there within the sea so deep: 3 Nay, tho' the sea do rage so sore, that all the banks it spills, And though it overflow the shore, and beat down mighty hills: 4 For one fair flood doth send abroad his pleasant streams apace, To glad the city of our God, and wash his holy place. 5 In midst of her the Lord doth dwell, she never can decay, All things against her that rebel the Lord will surely slay. 6 The heathen folk and kingdoms fear, the people make a noise, The earth doth melt and disappear, when God puts forth his voice. 7 The Lord of hosts doth take our part, to us he hath an eye; Our hope of health with all our heart on Jacob's God doth lie. 8 Come here, and see with mind and thought the working of our God, What wonders he himself hath wrought in all the world abroad: 9 By him all wars are hush'd and gone, tho' countries did conspire, Their bows and spears he brake each one, their chariots burnt with fire. 10 Be still therefore, and know that I am God, and therefore will Among the heathen people be highly exalted still. 11 The Lord of hosts doth us defend, he is our strength and tow'r; On Jacob's God we do depend, and on his mighty pow'r. Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English
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Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #23b (1640) Hymnal Title: The Whole Booke of Psalmes First Line: The Lord is our defence and aid Lyrics: 1 The Lord is our defence and aid, the strength whereby we stand: When we with wo are much dismaid he is our help at hand. 2 Though th'earth remove we will not feare, though hils so high and steep Be thrust and hurled here and there within the sea so deep: 3 No though the waves do rage so sore, that all the banks it spils: And though it overflow the shore, and beat down mighty hils. 4 For one faire floud doth send abroad his pleasant streames apace: To fresh the City of our God, and wash his holy place. 5 In midst of her the Lord doth dwell, she can no whit decay, All things against her that rebell, the Lord will truely slay. 6 The heathen folk and kingdomes feare, the people make a noise: The earth doth melt and not appeare, when God puts forth his voice. 7 The Lord of hoasts doth take our part, to us he hath an eye: Our hope of health with all our heart on Jacob's God doth lie. 8 Come here & see with mind & thought, the working of our God: What wonders he himselfe hath wrought in all the world abroad. 9 By him all wars are husht and gone, which countries did conspire: Their bows he brake, & speares each one their chariots burnt with fire. 10 Leave off therefore (saith he) and know I am a God most stout: Among the heathen high and low, and all the earth throughout. 11 The Lord of hoasts doth us defend, he is our strength and tower: On Jacob's God we do depend, and on his mighty power. Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English

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