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O God, my gracious God, to Thee

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #LXIII (1760) Lyrics: 1 O God, my gracious God, to Thee My Morning Pray'rs shall offer'd be; For Thee my thirsty Soul does pant; My fainting Flesh implores thy Grace, Within this dry and barren Place Where I refreshing Waters want. 2 O! to my longing Eyes once more, That View of glorious Pow'r restore, Which thy majestic House displays: 3 Because to me thy wond'rous Love Than Life itself does dearer prove, My Lips shall always speak thy Praise. 4 My Life, while I that Life enjoy, In blessing God I will employ; With lifted Hands adore his Name: 5 My soul's Content shall be as great As theirs who choicest Dainties eat, While I with Joy his Praise proclaim. 6 When I down lie, sweet Sleep to find, Thou, Lord, art present to my Mind; And when I wake in Dead of Night. 7 Because Thou still dost Succour bring, Beneath the Shadow of thy Wing I rest with Safety and Delight. 8 My Soul, when Foes would me devour, Cleaves fast to Thee, whose matchless Pow'r In her Support is daily shown: 9 But those the righteous Lord shall slay, That my Destruction wish; and they that seek my Life, shall lose their own. 10,11 They by untimely Ends shall die, Their Flesh a Prey to Foxes lie; But God shall fill the King with Joy: Who swears by Thee shall still rejoice; Whilst the false Tongue, and lying Voice, Thou Lord, shalt silence and destroy. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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Oh GOD, my gracious GOD, to thee

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LXIII (1767) Lyrics: 1 Oh GOD, my gracious GOD, to thee My Morning Pray'rs shall offer'd be; For thee my thirsty Soul doth pant; My parched Flesh implores thy Grace, Within this dry and barren Place, Where I refreshing Waters want. 2 Oh! to my longing Eyes, once more, That View of glorious Pow'r restore, Which thy majestic House displays: Because to me, thy wond'rous Love, Than Life itself does dearer prove, My Lips shall always speak thy Praise. 3 My Life, while I that Life enjoy, In blessing GOD I will employ, With lifted Hands adore his Name: My soul's Content shall be as great, As theirs, who choicest Dainties eat, While I with Joy his Praise proclaim. 4 When down I lie, sweet Sleep to find, Thou, LORD, art present to my Mind; And when I wake in Dead of Night: Because thou still dost Succour bring, Beneath the Shadow of thy Wing I rest with Safety and Delight. 5 My Soul, when Foes would me devour, Cleaves fast to thee, whose matchless Pow'r, In her Support is daily shown: But those the righteous LORD shall slay, That my Destruction wish, and they That seek my Life, shall lose their own. 6 They by untimely Ends shall die, Their Flesh a Prey to Foxes lie, But GOD shall fill the King with Joy: Who swears by thee, shall still rejoice; Whilst the false Tongue, and lying Voice, Thou, LORD, shalt silence and destroy. Topics: Prayers When percecuted; Prophecies Predictions of God's Judgment upon the Ungodly and Wicked Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, God, my gracious God, to thee]
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O God, my gracious God, to Thee

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #119 (1754) Lyrics: 1 O God, my gracious God, to Thee My morning Pray'rs shall offer'd be; For Thee my thirsty Soul does pant; My fainting Flesh implores thy Grace, Within this dry and barren Place Where I refreshing Waters want. 2 O! to my longing Eyes once more, That View of glorious Pow'r restore, Which thy majestic House displays: 3 Because to me thy wond'rous Love Than Life itself does dearer prove, My Lips shall always speak thy Praise. 4 My Life, while I that Life enjoy, In blessing God I will employ; With lifted Hands adore his Name: 5 My soul's Content shall be as great As theirs who choicest Dainties eat, While I with Joy his Praise proclaim. 6 When I down lie, sweet Sleep to find, Thou, Lord, art present to my Mind; And when I wake in Dead of Night: 7 Because Thou still dost Succour bring, Beneath the Shadow of thy Wing I rest with Safety and Delight. 8 My Soul, when Foes would me devour, Cleaves fast to thee, whose matchless Pow'r In her Support is daily shown: 9 But those the righteous Lord shall slay, That my Destruction wish; and they that seek my Life, shall lose their own. 10,11 They by untimely Ends shall die, Their Flesh a Prey to Foxes lie; But God shall fill the King with Joy: Who swears by Thee shall still rejoice; Whilst the false Tongue, and lying voice, Thou Lord, shalt silence and destroy. Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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O God, my gracious God, to thee

Hymnal: Church Chorals and Choir Studies #180 (1850) Languages: English Tune Title: [O God, my gracious God, to thee]
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O God, my gracious God, to thee

Hymnal: Select Psalms and Hymns for the use of Mr. Adgate's pupils #XXXI (1787) Lyrics: I O God, my gracious God, to thee My mourning pray'rs shall offer'd be; For me thy thirsty soul does pant; My fainting flesh implores thy grace, Within this dry and barren place Where I refreshing waters want. II O! to my longing eyes once more, That view of glorious pow'r restore, Which thy majestic house displays: Because to me thy wond'rous love Than life itself does dearer prove, My lips shall always speak thy praise. III My life, while I that life enjoy, In blessing God I will employ, With lifted hands adore his name: My soul's content shall be as great, As theirs who choicest dainties eat, While I with joy his praise proclaim. IV When I lie down, sweet sleep to find, Thou, Lord, art present to my mind, And when I wake in dead of night: Because thou still dost succour bring, Beneath the shadow of thy wing I rest with safety and delight. Languages: English
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O God, my gracious God, to thee

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #P.XXII (1789) Lyrics: 1 O God, my gracious God, to thee My morning pray'rs shall offer'd be; For thee my thirsty soul does pant; My fainting flesh implores thy grace, Within this dry and barren place Where I refreshing waters want. 2 My life, while I that life enjoy, In blessing God I will employ, With lifted hands adore his name: My soul's content shall be as great As theirs who choicest dainties eat, While I with joy his praise proclaim. 3 When I lie down, sweet sleep to find, Thou, Lord, art present to my mind, And when I wake in dead of night: Because thou still dost succour bring, Beneath the shadow of thy wing, I rest with safety and delight. Topics: Psalms of Prayer, suited to various Circumstances of Life Scripture: Psalm 63 Languages: English
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O God, my gracious God, to Thee

Hymnal: Hymnal #320 (1871) Lyrics: 1 O God, my gracious God, to Thee My mourning prayers shall offer'd be, For Thee my thirsty soul doth pant; My fainting flesh implores Thy grace, As in a dry and barren place Where I refreshing waters want. 2 O to my longing eyes once more That view of glorious power restore, Which Thy majestic house displays: Because to me thy wondrous love Than life itself does dearer prove, My lips shall always speak Thy praise. 3 My life, while I that life enjoy, In blessing God I will employ, With lifted hands adore His Name: As with its choicest food supplied, My soul shall be full satisfied, While I with joy His praise proclaim. 4 When down I lie, sweet sleep to find, Thou, Lord, art present to my mind, And when I wake in dead of night, Because Thou still dost succour bring, Beneath the shadow of Thy wing I rest with safety and delight. Languages: English
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O God, my gracious God, to thee

Hymnal: The Lecture-Room Hymn-Book #S49 (1855)
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O God, my gracious God, to thee

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #P.LXIII (1799) Languages: English
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O God, my gracious God, to thee

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship (2nd ed.) #P.LXIII (1813) Languages: English

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