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The Old and New Century

Author: W. T. Dale Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 90:12 First Line: The peals of midnight bells

Eternal Father, God of Grace

Author: Christopher M. Idle Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 90 First Line: [Eternal Father, God of Grace] Text Sources: Light Upon the River (Hope Publishing Company,, 1998)

Lord, From All Ages You Were Our Salvation

Author: David T Koyzis Meter: 11.11.11.11.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 90 First Line: [Lord, From All Ages You Were Our Salvation] Text Sources: David T. Koyzis (http://genevanpsalter.redeemer.ca/index.html)

The God Who Placed the Sun and Moon

Author: Constance M Cherry Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 90 First Line: [The God Who Placed the Sun and Moon] Text Sources: Proclaim New Hope (Hope Publishing Co, 2001)

Lord, You Have Been Our Dwelling Place

Author: Fred R. Anderson Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 90 Topics: God Eternity; God Protection Used With Tune: LOBT GOTT IN SEINEM HEILIGTUM
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Psalm 90

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 90 First Line: God, you are my refuge and my strength Refrain First Line: God, you are my refuge and my strength Lyrics: God, you are my refuge and my strength, a present help in trouble. Topics: Christian Year New Year; Psalter; Christian Year New Year Used With Tune: [God, you are my refuge and my strength]

Psalm 90: In Ev'ry Age

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 90:3-17 First Line: You turn us back into dust Refrain First Line: In ev'ry age, O Lord Topics: Ordinary Time Twenty-Third Sunday Used With Tune: [You turn us back into dust]
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From distant Times thou hast remained

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 90 Lyrics: 1 From distant Times thou hast remained, O LORD, our sure abiding Place; And by thy mighty Arm sustained, From Age to Age, thy chosen Race. Before the lofty Hills appeared, Or e'er thy Pow'r the Earth did frame, Thou wert as LORD supreme revered; And thou art evermore the same. 2 Frail Man, at thy fierce Indignation, Is turn'd to Dust, of which he's made; And when thou wouldst renew his Station, Thy Will is instantly obey'd. A Thousand Years to thee not seeming, Longer than as a fleeting Day, Or Midnight Watch, to Men when dreaming, Whose Hours in Silence waste away. 3 Thou sweep'st us off by thy great Power, We vanish hence like airy Dreams; At first we grow like some fair Flower That feels the Sun's refreshing Beams: But howsoever fresh and blooming, Its Beauty in the Morning shows, 'Tis soon cut down, and Flames consuming, Destroy it e'er the Ev'ning close. 4 We by thine Anger are distressed, And at thy Wrath we are dismay'd; Our Crimes, whene'er we have transgressed, Are all before thy Presence laid. Thy dreadful Indignation lasting, Our drooping Days in Grief we spend; Our Years in pining Sorrow wasting, Break off like Tales that quickly end. 5 Our Term in Sev'nty Years is ended, An Age which very few survive; But if that Term should be extended, And we at Eighty should arrive; Yet then our boasted Vigour failing, We waste away in Grief and Pain, The Hand of Death is soon prevailing, And we no longer may remain. Part II 6 But who, O LORD, thy sore Displeasure Does with a due Regard revere? And yet thou dost thine Anger measure, As more or less we learn to fear. LORD! let us be by thee respected, And teach us our short Date to mind; That, by true Wisdom still directed, Our Hearts may be to GOD inclin'd. 7 Turn thee, O GOD, to us distressed, And to thy Servants gracious be; Let us with Mercy soon be blessed, And make us still rejoice in thee. Since thou hast us with Sorrows vexed, LORD, wipe away our former Tears; And let us be no more perplexed, But comfort us with happier Years. 8 Let this thy wond'rous Work displayed, To all thy Servants, LORD< be shown; And, down to distant Times conveyed, O let thy glorious Pow'r be known! Be thy bright Rays to us inclined, And kindly give our Work Success; The glorious Work we have designed, Do thou, O LORD, vouchsafe to bless. Topics: Description of Misery and Vanity of human Life Used With Tune: [From distant Times thou hast remained]
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Satisfy us Early

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 90:14 First Line: Satisfy us early with thy mercy, Lord Refrain First Line: Thus rejoicing early, we shall tell thy praise Lyrics: 1 Satisfy us early with thy mercy, Lord, Teach our hearts thy goodness, and our lips thy praise; Guide us by thy Spirit, aid us with thy word, So may we, rejoicing, Serve thee all our days. Chorus: Thus rejoicing early, we shall tell thy praise, Satisfied with Jesus, happy all our days. 2 Satisfy us early, give the Bread of Life, Bind our souls in union with the One True Vine; Faithful, not faint-hearted in this earthly strife, Evermore to conquer, for our strength is thine. [Chorus] 3 Satisfy us early, in youth's gladsome spring, Show our hearts the beauty holiness bestows; Let our hopes soar upward, round thy throne to cling, Keep us firm to duty 'midst a world of foes. [Chorus] 4 Satisfy us early, ere the dark days come, Let our youthful gladness win its light from thee; Travel on, rejoicing, drawing nearer home, Satisfied forever all thine own to be. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Satisfy us early with thy mercy, Lord]
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A Prayer of Moses, the Man of God

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 90 First Line: Thou Lord our stay hast been Lyrics: 1 Thou Lord our stay hast been, an house Of habitation; From generation unto us, To generation. 2 Before the mountains were brought forth Or ever by thy word, Thou didst create the world and earth From aye to aye art God. 3 Thou dost by bruising to decay Turn miserable men; Ye sons of men, then dost thou say, Return ye back again. 4 For while a thousand years do last, It is but in thy sight As yesterday when it is past, And as a watch by night. 5 Thou dost them bear away like as A flood that overflows: Like sheep they are, and as the grass, Which in the morning grows. 6 Which in the morn is flourishing, And springing up doth rise; Which is cut down at evening, It withers up likewise. 7 Because by reason of thine ire We wasted are away; And by thine anger's burning fire We speedily decay. 8 Thou hast set our iniquities Before thee in thy sight; Our secret evils are likewise Before thy face's light. 9 Because in thy displeasure all Our days away are roll'd; We spend away our years withal Like as a tale that's told. 10 For threescore years and ten the days Of our few years contain: Or if through strength to fourscore rise, Their strength is grief and pain. For soon it's gone, and hence we pass, 11 O who is he doth know Thine anger's strength? according as Thy fear, thy wrath is so 12 O give thou us instruction To number so our days; That we our hearts may thereupon Turn into wisdom's ways. 13 Jehovah turn thy self again, How long yet shall it be? And let it thee repent for them That servants are to thee. 14 O satisfy us freely with Thy free benignity; That so through all our days we may Joy and make melody. 15 According to the days wherein Affliction we have had; And years wherein ill we have seen, Now also make us glad. 16 Unto thy servants, O do thou Thy handy-work declare. And shew thy comely glory to Those that their children are. 17 The beauty of Jehovah thus Our God let on us be: Confirm'd our handy-work on us, Confirm'd be it by thee.

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