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O God, my Righteousness who art

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 4 Lyrics: 1. O God, my Righteousness who art, Whene'er I call, give Ear; Thou hast enlarg'd me when distress'd, Have Mercy, now, and hear. 2. Ye Sons of Men, how long will ye My Glory turn to Shame? How long will ye love Vanity And me with Lyes defame? 3. But know, the Lord hath set apart The Godly for his own ; The Lord will hear, when unto him, I make my humble Moan. 4. Then stand in Awe, and do not sin. But commune with thy Heart, While resting on thy Bed, and learn Contentment's noble Art. 5. Offer to God pure Sacrifice, Free from all conscious Blame; Then confidently put your Trust Upon Jehovah's Name 6. While many Worldlings eager cry. Who'l cause us Good to see? The chearing Light, Lord, of thy Face, Let on us lifted be. 7. Then wilt thou fill my Heart with Joy, More lasting, and divine. Than they can boast, whose fruitful Years Encrease their Corn and Wine. 8. Therefore I'll lay me down in Peace, And sweet Repose will take; For me in Confidence to dwell Thou, Lord, alone, do'st make.
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All-clement God, that know'st my honest Mind

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 4 Lyrics: 1 All-clement God, that know'st my honest Mind; In thee from ill a sure relief I find; Oft in my sad distress, thou'st giv'n release; Again my soul implores her wonted peace; Benign, O listen to thy servant's pray'r; Have mercy on me, Lord, in pity spare. 2 Ye hapless sons of men, what frenzy sways? How long 'gainst me your calumnies you'll raise? How long indulge your vile malignant spite? How long in killing slanders take delight? 3 To your confusion know, the Godhead loves The man, who by his works his duty proves; Nor, when in humble guise I to him plain, Shall his obedient servant plead in vain. 4 Stand then, ye wretches, of his pow'r in awe Nor sin presumptuous 'gainst his sacred law; Reflect your actions in the silent night Your hearts will own you guilty in his sight, 6 The heedless many in vain riches trust, And hope, their pray'rs for opulence, are just: But I more happy, if thy light divine On my glad soul in it's full radiance shine; 7 More happy, thou, my only joy and hope, Than when the nectar sparkles in my cup; Than when with corn my granaries abound, And loaded olives croud the fertile ground. 8 Yes, my good God, I'll lay me down in peace; I'll sleep, devoid of care, secure of ease; Thou, only thou, canst dissipate my grief, From foes give safety, and from pain relief.
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Hear me when I call

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 4 Topics: Penitential
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In sacrifice of righteousness

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 4:5-7 Topics: An Evening Song Used With Tune: ENWOOD
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My righteous God! O hear my call

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 4
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O righteous God, to thee we come

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 4 Topics: The Sentinels

わたしの義(ぎ)をたすけ [Watasi no Gi o tasuke]

Author: Ugo Nakada Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 4 Used With Tune: WIL MIJ, WANNEER IK ROEP

In Thee Is Gladness

Author: Johann Lindemann, c. 1550-c. 1634; John J. Overholt Meter: 10.7.10.9.9 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 4:7 First Line: In Thee is gladness in every sadness Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Christian Evidences Joy, Rejoicing Used With Tune: IN DIR IS FREUDE

TRUST IN GOD AND STAND IN AWE

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 4 First Line: Hear and answer when I call, O Righteous God Used With Tune: [Trust in God and stand in awe] (Armstrong)

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