William Goode • English
Psalm 79
Thou gracious God, and kind, Oh cast our sins away; Nor call our former guilt to mind, Thy justice to display. Thy tenderest mercies show, Thy richest grace prepare, Ere yet, with guilty fears laid low, We perish in despair. Save us from guilt and shame, Thy glory to display; And…
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Oliver Wendell Holmes (1869) • English
Psalm 68:6
Thou gracious Power, whose mercy lends The light of home, the smile of friends, Our households in Thy care enfold As Thou didst keep Thy folk of old. Wilt Thou not hear us while we raise, In sweet accord of solemn praise, The voices that have mingled long In joyous flow of mirth…
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St. John of Damascus (780) • J. M. Neale • English
Isaiah 55:1-56:1
Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise, that best and greatest shinest; fair Easter, queen of all the days, of seasons, best, divinest! Christ rose from death; and we adore forever and forevermore. Come, let us taste the vine's new fruit, for heavenly joy preparing; today the branch…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 60
Thou hast cast off, and scattered us, O God, thou wast displeased; Oh, turn thyself to us again, And show thyself appeased. To tremble thou hast made our earth, With sore divisions rent; Oh, heal the breaches thou hast made; It shakes, to ruin bent. Thou hard, and grievous things…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Isaiah 43:1
Over my spirit, silently musing, Came a sweet message, peaceful, divine; Tranquilly stealing, slowly repeating, I have redeem'd thee and thou art mine. Thou hast redeemed me, wonderful Saviour, Under Thy watch-care still would I be; Tenderly fold me, lovingly hold me; Hiding fore…
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Charles Wesley (1749) • English
Psalm 20
Thou hidden source of calm repose, Thou all-sufficient love divine, my help and refuge from my foes, secure I am, if Thou art mine; from sin and grief and shame I hide me, Jesus, in Thy name. Thy mighty name salvation is, and keeps my happy soul above; comfort it brings, and pow'…
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Samuel Longfellow (1886) • English
Psalm 90:17
Thou Lord of life, our saving Health, Who mak'st Thy suffering ones our care, Our gifts are still our truest wealth, To serve Thee our sincerest prayer. As on the river's rising tide Flow strength and coolness from the sea, So through the ways our hands provide May quickening lif…
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James Drummond Burns (1858) • English
1 John 4:16
Thou, Lord, art love, and everywhere Thy name is brightly shown, Beneath, on earth, Thy footstool fair, Above, in heaven, Thy throne. Thy ways are love; though they transcend Our feeble range of sight, They wind, through darkness, to their end In everlasting light. Thy thoughts a…
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Charles Wesley • English
Hebrews 2:15
Thou Man of grief, remember me, Who never canst Thyself forget. Thy last expiring agony, Thy fainting pangs and bloody sweat. Father, if I may call Thee so, Regard my fearful heart's desire; Remove this load of guilty woe, Nor let me in my sins expire! I tremble, lest the wrath d…
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Horatius Bonar • English
James 1:25-27
Thou must be true thyself If thou the truth wouldst teach; Thy soul must overflow if thou Another’s soul wouldst reach: The overflow of heart it needs To give the lips full speech. Think truly, and thy thoughts Shall the world’s famine feed; Speak truly, and each word of thine Sh…
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Fanny J. Crosby • English
Psalm 94:23
When the hopes that smile today With the morrow pass away; When the flowers that pleasure weaves Fade and fall like autumn leaves: Thou my shield and strength divine, Closer draw my love to Thine; Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee. When my heart with toils op…
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Psalm 119:43-48
Thou my sure portion art alone, which I did choose, O Lord: I have resolved, and said, that I would keep thy holy word. With my whole heart I did entreat thy face and favor free: According to thy gracious word be merciful to me. I thought upon my former ways, and did my life well…
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Thomas Moore • English
Psalm 112:4
O thou who driest the mourner's tear! How dark this world would be If, when deceived and wounded here, We could not fly to thee! O, who would bear life's stormy doom, Did not thy wing of love Come, brightly wafting through the gloom Our peace-branch from above? Each sorrow, touch…
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Anne Steele • English
John 6:67-69
Thou only Sov'reign of my heart, My refuge, my almighty Friend! And can my soul from Thee depart, On whom alone my hopes depend? Whither, ah, whither shall I go, A wretched wand'rer from my Lord? Can this dark world of sin and woe One glimpse of happiness afford? Eternal life Thy…
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D. W. Whittle • English
Lamentations 5:19
Thou remainest, blest Redeemer, Lord of peace and Lord of strife, Jesus, Savior, Lord forever, Thou remainest, Christ, my life. Thou remainest Thou remainest Thou remainest, Christ, my all; Peace or conflict, joy or sorrow, Thou remainest, Christ, my all. Satisfying every longing…
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Psalm 102
Thou shalt arise and mercy have Upon Thy Zion yet; The time to favour her is come, The time that thou hast set. For in her rubbish and her stones Thy servants pleasure take; Yea, they the very dust thereof Do favour for her sake. So shall the heathen people fear The Lord’s most h…
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Psalm 102
Thou shalt arise, and mercy yet thou to mount Zion shalt extend: the time is come for favour set, the time when thou shalt blessing send. Thy saints take pleasure in her stones, her very dust to them is dear. All heathen lands and kingly thrones on earth thy glorious name shall f…
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Daniel Turner • English
Deuteronomy 6:5
Yes, I would love thee, blessed God! Paternal goodness marks thy name; Thy praises thro' thy high abode, The heavenly hosts with joy proclaim. Freely thou gav'st thy dearest son, For man to suffer, bleed, and die; And bid'st me as a wretch undone, For all I want on him rely. In h…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 79
Thou sov'reign Lord, that fill'st our earth with dread, Shall impious foes thy heritage invade? Shall they thy sacred, solemn dome profane? Shall o'er thy favour'd tribes destruction reign? Dead are the pious souls that lov'd thy word, Dead are they all, the victims of the sword:…
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Psalm 80
Thou who lead'st Joseph as a flock, O Isra'l's Shepherd hear; Who dwell'st between the cherubims, shine forth in glory there. Before Manasseh, Benjamin, and Ephr'im: O do Thou, Stir up thy strength and quickly come; To us salvation show. Turn us, O GOD, to Thee again, And cause t…
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Godfrey Thring (1870) • English
Jeremiah 8:22
Thou to whom the sick and dying Ever came, nor came in vain, Still with healing word replying To the wearied cry of pain; Hear us, Jesus, as we meet Suppliants at Thy mercy-seat. Still the weary, sick and dying Need a brother's, sister's care, On Thy higher help relying May we no…
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Ray Palmer • English
Psalm 90:12
Thou who roll’st the year around, Crowned with mercies large and free, Rich Thy gifts to us abound; Warm our praise shall rise to Thee. Kindly to our worship bow While our grateful thanks we tell, That, sustained by Thee, we now Bid the parting year farewell. All its numbered day…
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John Ellerton • English
Luke 10:1
Thou Who sentest Thine apostles Two by two before Thy face, Partners in the night of toiling, Heirs together of Thy grace, Throned at length, their labors ended, Each in his appointed place; Praise to Thee for those Thy champions Whom our hymns to-day proclaim; One, whose zeal by…
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Christopher Wordsworth • English
Matthew 9:38-10:7
Thou who the night in prayer didst spend And then didst Thine apostles send And bidd'st us pray the harvest's Lord To send forth sowers of Thy Word, Hear and Thy chosen servants bless With sev'n-fold gifts of holiness. Oh, may Thy pastors faithful be, Not lab'ring for themselves,…
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Isaac Watts • English
1 Kings 8
Thou, whose unmeasured temple stands, Built over earth and sea Accept the walls that human hands Have raised, O God, to Thee. And let the Comforter and Friend, Thy Holy Spirit, meet With those who here is worship bend Before thy mercy-seat. May they who err be guided here To find…
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Anonymous • English
Isaiah 1:18
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee. Marvel not that I say unto you, marvel not that I say unto you, marvel not that I say unto you, "You must be born again." Tho' your sins as…
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Isaiah 26:3
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace Whose mind is stayed on Thee. Amen.
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Revelation 5:9-10
Thou worthy art to take the Book from Him upon the throne, And open all the seals thereof, and none but Thou alone. For Thou for guilty men wast slain, hast bought us by thy blood; From ev'ry people, nation, tongue, redeem'd us all to GOD. Yea Thou hast made and raised us ev'n ki…
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James Montgomery • English
Psalm 65:2
Thou, God, art a consuming fire, Yet mortals may find grace, From toil and tumult to retire, And meet Thee face to face. Though "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord!" Seraph to seraph sings, And angel-choirs, with one accord, Worship, with veiling wings;-- Though earth Thy footstool, heaven T…
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Edward A. Collier • English
Isaiah 45:22
Thou, Lord, art God alone, Veiling Thy burning throne From mortal sight; Yet Thou our Father art, From whose all-pitying heart Nor life nor death can part, Nor depth, nor height. We praise Thee, Holy One— The Father’s only Son, His image bright; Our Prophet, Priest, and King, Who…
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Psalm 139
Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known My rising up and lying down; My secret thoughts are known to Thee, Known long before conceived by me. From Thy all-seeing Spirit, Lord, What hiding-place does earth afford? O where can I Thy influence shun, Or whither from Thy presence r…
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Psalm 119
Thou, LORD, have dealt well with Thy servant, Thy promise is faithful and just; Instruct me in judgment and knowledge, For in Thy commandments I trust. Before my affliction I wandered, But now Thy good Word I obey; O You, Who are holy and gracious, Now teach me Thy statutes, I pr…
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Anna Shipton • English
Job 23:10
Thou knowest, Lord, Thou knowest all about me, And all the winding way my feet have trod; And now Thou knwo'st I cannot go without Thee, To guide me onward thro' the swelling flood. Thou know'st my way —, how lone, how dark, how cheerless, If Thy dear hand I fail in all to see; B…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 85
Thou, Lord, thy land hast favor shown; And back thy captive Jacob led. Thy people's guilt hast lifted off; And all their sin hast covered. Thou all thine anger hast removed; Thy flaming wrath thou dost appease. Turn us, O our salvation's God; And let thine anger wholly cease. Wil…
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Psalm 102
Thou, O Jehovah, shalt endure, Thy throne forever is the same; And to all generations sure Shall be Thy great memorial Name. The time for Zion's help is near, The time appointed in thy love; O let Thy gracious aid appear, Look Thou in mercy from above. O Lord, regard the prayer o…
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Psalm 102
Thou, O LORD, art God alone, everlasting is Thy throne; thro' the ages men shall sing praise to heav'n's eternal King. You, enthroned above the skies, wilt for Zion's help arise; let Thy grace to her appear, for the promised time is near. If with love compassionate we, Thy servan…
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St. Francis Xavier • Edward Caswall • English
Romans 5:8
O Thou, my Jesus, Thou didst me Upon the cross embrace; For me didst bear the nails and spear, And manifold disgrace, And griefs and torments numberless, And sweat of agony,— E’en death itself—and all for one Who was Thine enemy! O Heav’nly love! as fragrance sweet, That one migh…
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Ray Palmer • English
Luke 21:37
Thou, Saviour, from thy throne on high Enrobed in light and girt with power, Dost note the thought, the prayer, the sign, Of hearts that love the tranquil hour. Oft thou thyself didst steal away At eventide, from labor done, In some still, peaceful shade to pray Till morning watc…
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Charles Wesley • English
Romans 11:33
Thou, the great, eternal God, Art high above our thought! Worthy to be feared, adored, By all Thy hands have wrought: None can with Thyself compare; Thy glory fills both earth and sky; We, and all thy creatures, are As nothing in Thine eyes. Of Thy great unbounded power To Thee t…
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W. H. Turton (1881) • English
2 Chronicles 6:13-42
Lord, who at thy first Eucharist did pray That all thy Church might be forever one, Grant us at ev'ry Eucharist to say With longing heart and soul, "Thy will be done." O may we all one bread, one body be, Through this blest Sacrament of Unity. At that first Eucharist before you d…
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Psalm 119
Thou, who didst make and fashion me, O make me wise, Thy law to learn; then they that fear Thee shall be glad when they my hope in God discern. Thou, LORD, art just in all Thy ways, and faithful when Thou chast'nest me; I pray Thee, let Thy promised grace Thy servant's help and c…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 80
Thou, who led'st Joseph, like a flock, O Israel's shepherd hear; Who dwell'st between the cherubims Shine forth in glory there. Before Manasseh, Benjamin, With Ephraim, thy rearward; Stir up thy strength, and speedy come, Our Savior, and our guard. Turn us again, O God, and cause…
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A. J. Sage • English
1 Samuel 14:36
Thou, whose awak'ning word, Stars of the morning heard, And sang for joy Spirit of heav'nly grace, Draw nigh to bless the place, While pray'r and song and praise Our hearts employ. Thine is the glorious sky, Thine are the hosts on high, Thine earth and sea; Thine be this people n…
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Eliza R. Snow • English
John 16:33
Though deep’ning trials throng your way, Press on, press on, ye Saints of God! Ere long the resurrection day Will spread its life and truth abroad, Will spread its life and truth abroad. Though outward ills await us here, The time, at longest, is not long Ere Jesus Christ will re…
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Mrs. T. M. Griffin • English
Job 13:15
Tho' all my earth treasures be taken from me, E'en those that I prize most of all, By faith His dear love in my sorrow I'll see, Tho' grief and temptation befall. I'll trust Him, I'll trust Him O'er life's stormy sea, I'll trust Him, I'll trust Him, Wherever I be; I'll trust Him,…
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Proverbs 11:20
Tho' I am but a little child, And little I can earn, Yet He who died for children’s sake The off’ring will not spurn; For I will add, for sweet perfume The frankincense of prayer; And love may venture with a gift, Where angels would not dare. Tho' I am but a little child, And lit…
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Psalm 69
Though I am poor and sorrowful, Hear Thou, O God, my cry; Let Thy salvation come to me And lift me up on high. Then will I praise my God with song, To Him my thanks shall rise, And this shall please Jehovah more Than offered sacrifice. The meek shall see it and rejoice; Ye saints…
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Henry Ustick Onderdonk • English
Job 9:30-33
Though I should seek to wash me clean In water of the driven snow, My soul would yet its spots retain, And sink in conscious guilt and woe. God's law in all its power divine Condemns my erring soul to death; Declares the foulness of its sin, And show the vileness of its worth. Th…
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Ernst Lange • Catherine Winkworth • English
1 Corinthians 13:1
Though I speak with angel tongues Bravest words of strength and fire, They are but as idle songs If no love my heart inspire; All the eloquence shall pass As the noise of sounding brass. Though I lavish all I have, On the poor in charity, Though I shrink not from the grave, Or un…
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James Montgomery • English
Psalm 23:4
Though I walk the downward shade, Deepening through the vale of death, Yet I will not be afraid, But, with my departing breath, I will glory in my God, In my Saviour I will trust, Strengthen'd by His staff and rod, While this body falls to dust. Soon on wings, on wings of love, M…
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John Newton • English
Matthew 13:37-42
Though in the earthly church below The wheat and tares together grow, Jesus ere long will weed the crop, And pluck the tares in anger up. Will it relieve their horrors there, To recollect their stations here? How much they heard, how much they knew, How long among the wheat they…
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William Goode (1811) • English
Psalm 2
Though sinners boldly join Against the Lord to rise, Against his Christ combine, Th’ Anointed to despise; Though earth disdain And hell engage, Vain is their rage, Their counsel vain. Jesus the Saviour reigns! On Zion is his throne; The Lord’s decree sustains His own begotten Son…
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Anna Letitia Waring • English
Psalm 16:5
Though some good things of lower worth My heart is called on to resign, Of all the gifts in heaven and earth, The greatest and the best is mine The love of God in Christ made known — The love that is enough alone, My Father's love is all my own. My soul's Restorer, let me learn I…
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Reginald Heber • English
John 21:15
Though sorrows rise and dangers roll, In waves of darkness o’er my soul; Though friends are false, and love decays, And few and evil are my days; Though conscience, fiercest of my foes, Swells with remembered guilt my woes; Yet ev’n in nature’s utmost ill, I love thee, Lord, I lo…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 65
Though the earth sit silent, yet thy praise, O God, in Sion's heard; There they perform, with cheerful lays, The vows they have preferred. O thou, who dost thy listening ear To our request incline. All nations shall, to thee repair, And in thy praises join. Prevailing sins, an he…
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James Montgomery • English
Habakkuk 3:17-18
Though the fig-tree's blossom fail, And the vines should bring no fruit; Though the olive, smit with hail, Cast its foliage round the root; Though the fields should yield no meat, And the herds forsake the stall, In the folds no flocks should bleat At the shepherd's well-known ca…
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J. Hart • English
Romans 7:25
Though void of all that’s good, And very, very poor, Through Christ I hope to be renewed, And live for evermore. I view my own bad heart, And see such evils there, The sight with horror makes me start, And tempts me to despair. Then with a single eye I look to Christ alone; And o…
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William Gadsby • English
Exodus 33:19
Though we walk through this wilderness God’s promise is our stay; His goodness he will make to pass Before us in the way. Goodness, immortal and divine, The bliss of endless day, The Lord our God will make to pass Before us in the way. The boundless treasures of his grace, He sur…
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Psalm 37
Though wicked Men grow rich or great, Yet let not their successful State, Thy Anger or thy Envy, raise; Howe'er they boast of blissful Days: For they cut down like tender Grass, Shall find their Glories quickly pass; Or like a Flow'r that droops its Head, Whose Beauty soon begins…
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Fanny Crosby • English
Psalm 103:12
Though your sins be as scarlet, They shall be as white as snow; Though your sins be as scarlet, They shall be as white as snow; Though they be red like crimson, They shall be as wool; Though your sins be as scarlet, Though your sins be as scarlet, They shall be as white as snow,…
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Psalm 30
My God, it was Thy grace That did my strength supply; When Thou didst hide Thy face, Sore troubled then was I. To Thee I cried, O Lord; to Thee I made my supplicating plea. What profit can it bring If life Thou dost not spare? Shall dust thy praises sing, Shall it Thy truth decla…
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Gilbert Rorison (1849) • English
Revelation 7:9-17
Three in One, and One in Three, Ruler of the earth and sea, Hear us while we lift to Thee Holy chant and psalm. Light of lights! with morning-shine, Lift on us Thy light divine; And let charity benign Breathe on us her balm. Light of lights! when falls the even, Let it close on s…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 128
Thrice blessed are all that fear the Lord And walk in his pure ways. Thy labor shall supply thy wants; And prosper all thy days. Thy wife, a lovely fruitful vine, By thy house sides, shall grow; Thy children, round thy table set, Like olive plants shall show. Behold; thus shall t…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 119
ALEPH Thrice blessed are the undefiled in way; Who walk as God's commands require. 2. Blessed are they that keep his laws; Who seek him with their whole desire. 3. For they work no iniquity; Who in his ways close walkers are. 4. Thou had commanded us to keep Thy precepts, with ou…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 112
Thrice blest the man, that great Jehovah fears, Observes his law, and his dread will reveres! In honour long his progeny shall live; And 'mong the nations great respect receive: His life he spends in peace, in wealth, in pow'r, His name will last, when he himself's no more: While…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 1
Thrice blest the man, who ne'er thinks fit To walk as wicked men advise; To stand in sinners way, nor sit With those who God, and man, despise. Whose pious soul directs his way By sacred writ, his sweet delight, Through all the labors of the day; And meditates thereon by night. A…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 32
Thrice blest the man, whom God forgives; Whose sin is covered with a smile: To whom the Lord imputes no guilt; Whose heart is truly purged from guile. While silent I concealed my crime, Through anguish of my troubled breast, My bones grew dry, and waxed old; I roared all day, and…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 41
Thrice blest the man, whose thoughtful mind The needy doth regard; With safety in the evil day The Lord will him reward. From dangers he'll preserve his life, On earth he blest shall be; And none of all his spiteful foes, On him, their will shall see. Upon his bed of languishing,…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 32
Thrice happy he, whose sins his God forgives; His crimes in deep oblivion lost, who lives; Whose slips, whose failings are not counted his; Whose foul perversely does not act amiss! For me, while I my secret faults conceal'd, While not the errors of my life revealed, A tabid weak…
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Isaac Watts • English
Psalm 112
Thrice happy man who fears the Lord, Loves his commands, and trusts his word; Honor and peace his days attend, And blessings to his seed descend. Compassion dwells upon his mind, To works of mercy still inclined; He lends the poor some present aid, Or gives them, not to be repaid…
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Philip Doddridge • English
Proverbs 23:17
THRICE happy souls, who, born of heaven, While yet they sojourn here Humbly begin their days with God, And spend them in His fear. Midst hourly cares may love present Its incense to Thy throne: And while the world our hands employs Our hearts be Thine alone! When to laborious dut…
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Thomas Cradock • English
Psalm 119
ALEPH: 1 Thrice happy they, who with religious awe, With purest hearts, observe God's sacred law! 2 The way their maker teaches, who pursue, And to the dictates of his word are true! 3 Such will from ev'ry heinous crime be clear; They keep the statutes of their God in fear. 4 For…
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John Ellerton (1875) • English
Isaiah 53:3-7
Throned upon the awful tree, King of grief, I watch with Thee; darkness veils Thine anguished face, none its lines of woe can trace, none can tell what pangs unknown hold Thee silent and alone. Silent through those three dread hours, wrestling with the evil pow'rs, left alone wit…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 34
Through all my days, I'll bless the Lord; My tongue shall dwell upon his praise. My soul shall glory in the Lord, The oppressed shall hear, and comfort raise. O magnify the Lord with me; Come, let us join, to exalt his name. I sought the Lord, who heard; and me From all my fears…
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Exodus 2:23-24
Through all the changing scenes of life, in trouble and in joy, the praises of my God shall still my heart and tongue employ. Of his deliv'rance I will boast, till all that are distressed, from my example comfort take and lay their griefs to rest. O magnify the LORD with me, exal…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 90
Through all the changing scenes, have past Over thy chosen race; Thou, Lord, alone, from age to age, Hast been our dwelling place. Before the mountains, earth, or world, Were formed by thy nod; Thou Lord, from everlasting art, To everlasting, God. 'Tis thou, to rottenness, and du…
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John Barnard • English
Psalm 19
Through all the heavens, thy glory, Lord, Doth admirably shine; The starry firmament declares Thy power, and skill, divine. Each day, to next succeeding day, Discourses of thy fame; And night, to night, doth clearly show The knowledge of thy name. Were there no speech, nor langua…
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Psalm 34
Through all the Scenes of Life, As well in Trouble as in Joy, The Praises of my GOD shall still. My Heart and Tongue employ. His Goodness I'll declare, 'Till ass that are with Woes oppress'd, From my Example Comfort take, And charm their Griefs to rest. O magnify the LORD! And bl…
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Psalm 129
Through all the years, may Israel say, My bitter foes have oft assailed, Have sought my hurt in fierce array, Yet over me have not prevailed. Though scars of conflict and distress Remain to tell of trials past, Jehovah in His righteousness Has safely brought us through at last. T…
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Job 36:26
Through endless years thou art the same, O thou eternal God; Each future age shall know thy name, And tell thy works abroad. The strong foundations of the earth Of old by thee were laid; By thee the beauteous arch of heaven With matchless skill was made. Soon may this goodly fram…
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