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Up to the hills I lift mine eyes

Hymnal: Book of Hymns and Tunes, comprising the psalms and hymns for the worship of God, approved by the general assembly of 1866, arranged with appropriate tunes... by authority of the assembly of 1873 #80b (1874) Languages: English
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Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CXXIa (1780) First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my Almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives, the everlasting GOD That built the world, that spread the flood; The heav'ns with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles bless all the day: He spreads the ev'ning veil, and keeps The silent hours while Isr'el sleeps. 4 Isr'el, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; no baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the LORD; his heav'nly care Defends thy life from ev'ry snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no pow'r! And in thy last departing hour, Angels that trace the airy road Shall bear thee homeward to thy GOD. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #CXXIa (1785) First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting GOD, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heavens with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the the day; He spreads the evening veil, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; no baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return; Safe in the Lord! his heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy GOD. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Divine Protection

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #223 (1786) First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heavens with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the day; He spreads the evening veil, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; nor baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord! his heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #223 (1790) First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heavens with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the day; He spreads the evening vail, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch: nor baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord! his heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #237b (1786) First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heavens with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the day; He spreads the evening veil, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; nor baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord! his heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #237b (1787) First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heavens with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the day; He spreads the evening veil, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; no baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord! his heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Topics: Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public; Church going to it; Defense in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night; Public Praise Worship attended on; Worship public Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #261 (1791) First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my almighty refuge lives. 2 He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heav'ns with all their host, he made, And the dark regions of the dead. 3 He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles adorn the day: He spreads the ev'ning veil, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber, nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; nor baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. 6 Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return; Safe in the Lord! his heav'nly care Defends thy life from every snare. 7 On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour Angels, that trace the airy road, Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Psalm 121

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.283 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Lyrics: Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Th' eternal hills beyond the skies; Thence all her help my soul derives; There my Almighty refuge lives. He lives; the everlasting God, That built the world, that spread the flood; The heav'ns with all their hosts he made, And the dark regions of the dead. He guides our feet, he guards our way; His morning smiles bless all the day; He spreads the evening veil, and keeps The silent hours while Isr'el sleeps. Isr'el, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy Guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber nor surprise. No sun shall smite thy head by day, Nor the pale moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; no baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. Should earth and hell with malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return, Safe in the Lord; his heav'nly care Defends thy life from every snare. On thee foul spirits have no power; And in thy last departing hour, Angels that trace the airy road Shall bear thee homeward to thy God. Topics: Defence in God; God our preserver; Preservation daily; Protection by day and night Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Hymnal: The Psalms of David #232a (1740) First Line: Up to the Hills I lift mine Eyes Lyrics: 1 Up to the Hills I lift mine Eyes, Th' eternal Hills beyond the Skies; Thence all her Help my Soul derives; There my Almighty Refuge lies. 2 He lives; the everlasting GOD, That built the World, that spread the Flood; The Heav'ns, with all their Hosts he made, And the dark Regions of the Dead. 3 He guides our Feet, he guards our way; His Morning Smiles bless all the Day; He spreads the Ev'ning Veil, and keeps The silent Hours while Isr'el sleeps. 4 Isr'el, a Name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; Thy holy Guardian's wakeful Eyes Admit no Slumber nor Surprize. 5 No Sun shall smite thy Head by Day, Nor the pale Moon with sickly Ray Shall blast thy Couch; no baleful Star Dart his malignant Fire so far. 6 Should Earth and Hell with Malice burn, Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord; his heav'nly Care Defends thy Life from ev'ry Snare. 7 On thee foul Spirits have no Pow'r; And in thy last departing Hour, Angels that trace the airy Road Shall bear thee homeward to thy GOD. Topics: Defense in God; God our preserver; Protection by day and night Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English

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