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The Happiness of the Godly & Misery of the Ungodly

Hymnal: PH1773 #PIa (1773) First Line: O Blessed Man who walks not in Lyrics: 1 O Blessed Man who walks not in the council of ill men, Nor stands within the sinners way; nor scoffers seat sits in. 2 But on JEHOVAH's written law he places his delight; And in his law he meditates, with pleasure day and night. 3 For he is like a goodly tree by rivers planted near; Which timely yields its fruit, whose leaf shall ever green appear: And all he does shall prosper still. 4 Th' ungodly are not so; But like the chaff which by the wind is driven to and fro. 5 Therefore in judgement shall not stand such as ungodly are; Nor in th' assembly of the just shall sinners then appear. 6 Because the way of righteous men The LORD approves and knows; Whereas the way of evil men to sure destruction goes. Scripture: Psalm 1 Languages: English
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O Blessed Man who walks not in

Hymnal: PH1773 #PIb (1773) Lyrics: 1 O Blessed man who walks not in The counsel of ungodly men, Nor stands within the sinners way, Nor will the scoffers seat sit in. 2 But In JEHOVAH's written law He takes exceeding great delight; And in his law he meditates With pious pleasure day and night. 3 For he is like a goodly tree By streams of waters planted near; Which in due season yields its fruit, Whose leaf shall ever green appear; And all he does shall prosper still. 4 But the ungodly are not so: For they are like the chaff which by The wind is driven to and fro. 5 Therefore in judgment shall not stand, Such as ungodly are, as clear; Nor in th' assembly of the just Shall sinners in that day appear. 6 Because the way of righteous men The LORD with approbation knows; Whereas the way of evil men To their entire destruction goes. Scripture: Psalm 1 Languages: English
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The Exaltation and universal Reign of CHRIST

Hymnal: PH1773 #PIIa (1773) First Line: Why do the tribes and nations rage Lyrics: 1 Why do the tribes and nations rage and form a vain design? Kings of the earth do set themselves and princes plotting join, Against JEHOVAH and his CHRIST, with one consent, and say, 3 "Let us asunder break their bands "and cast their cords away!" 4 But He ho sits in heav'n will laugh, The Lord will them deride; 5 In anger then to them He'll speak, in wrath to vex their pride. 6 "See I have set my king upon "Zion my holy hill, 7 "And the immutable decree "proclaim abroad I will." 8 The LORD said, "Thou my SON, this day, "have I begotten thee! "Ask, and the nations I will give "thine heritage to be. 9 "And of the earth thou shalt possess "The utmost coasts abroad; "Thy foes shalt break as potters ware, "and crush with iron rod." 10 And now ye kings, be wise; be learn'd ye who earth's judges are; 11 Serve ye the LORD with reverence, rejoice with trembling fear. 12 Kiss ye the SON, lest by his wrath ye perish in your way: When once his wrath a little burns, bless'd all that on him stay. Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English
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Why do the nations move and rage

Hymnal: PH1773 #PIIb (1773) Lyrics: 1 Why do the nations move and rage, And people form a vain design? 2 Kings of the earth do set themselves And princes in deep plots combine, With one consent against the LORD, And his MESSIAH, and dare say, 3 "Let us asunder break their bands, "And cast their cords of rule away?" 4 But He who sits in heav'n will laugh, The Lord at first will them deride; 5 In anger then to them He'll speak, In wrath to vex them in their pride; 6 "See I have set my king upon "Zion my mount of sanctity, 7 "And the immutable decree "Proclaim abroad to all will I." 8 The LORD to me said, "Thou my SON, "This day have I begotten thee; "Ask, and the nations I will give "For thine inheritance to be: 9 "And of the earth Thou shalt possess "The utmost coasts and lands abroad; "The foes shalt break as potters ware, "And crush as with an iron rod." 10 Now therefore, O ye kings, be wise; Be learn'd, ye who earth's judges are; 11 Serve ye the LORD with reverence; Rejoice, but yet with trembling fear: 12 Kiss he the SON, lest He be wroth, And ye should perish in your way; When once his wrath a little burns, Blessed are all that on him stay. Scripture: Psalm 2 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David: When he fled from the Face of Absolom his Son

Hymnal: PH1773 #PIII (1773) First Line: Lord, how my troubles multiply? Lyrics: 1 Lord, how my troubles multiply? How many up against me rise? 2 Of my sad soul, how many say, "His GOD to him no help supplies." 3 Yet Thou, O LORD, my glory art, My shield, and raisest up my head. 4 I to JEHOVAH cry'd, who from His holy hill me answered. (Selah) 5 I lay down, slept, and then awak'd; For up JEHOVAH did me bear: 6 Tho' people round against me set, Ten thousands of them I'll not fear. 7 O LORD my God, to save me rise; For all my foes have felt thy stroke Upon their faces, and the teeth Of the ungodly Thou hast broke. 8 Salvation wholly to the LORD, Does and shall ever appertain; And on thy people evermore Thy blessing does and shall remain. Scripture: Psalm 3 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PH1773 #PIV (1773) First Line: God of my righteousness to me Lyrics: 1 God of my righteousness to me, while calling, bend thine ear: Thou hast enlarg'd me when distress'd; me pity; hear my pray'r. 2 Ye sons of men, how long will ye my glory villify? How long love vanity will ye? and how long seek a lie. (Selah) 3 But know, the LORD hath set apart the pious for his own: The Lord will hear me when to him I make my humble moan. 4 Stand ye in awe, and sin no more; consider seriously, Within your hearts with silence deep, as on your beds ye lie. 5 The sacrifice of righteousness let freely off'red be; And therewith place your confidence upon the LORD do ye. 6 While multitudes enquiring are, who'll cause us good to see? The light, LORD, of thy countenance let on us lifted be. 7 Thou giv'st more gladness in my heart than their's in times wherein Their harvest-corn and their new wine, have much increased been. 8 In peace with Him I will lie down, and I my sleep will take; For me in confidence to dwell, Thou, LORD, alone dost make. Scripture: Psalm 4 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PH1773 #PV (1773) First Line: Jehovah, to my words give ear Lyrics: 1 JEHOVAH, to my words give ear; My solemn meditation weigh: 2 O hear my cry, my king, my God, For I to Thee alone, will pray. 3 In early morning Thou my voice Wilt O JEHOVAH kindly hear; Fro in the morning I'll look up, And will to thee direct my pray'r. 4 For Thou art not a God who dost Allow the least iniquity; Neither shall evil dwell with Thee; Nor fools shall stand before thine eye. 5 thou all ill doers dost abhor; Wilt them destroy who utter lies: 6 JEHOVAH loaths the bloody man, And those who fraudful arts devise. 7 But in thy many mercies now Enter into thy house will I, And in thy fear will bow my self Before thy house of sanctity. Because of my observing foes, LORD lead me in thy righteousness; Direct me in thy perfect way, And make it plain before my face. 9 For in their mouth there is no truth; Their heart full of iniquities; An open sepulchre their throat; Their tongue is mov'd with flatteries. 10 O GOD, Thou wilt them quite destroy, By their own counsels make them fall, And in their many Sins cast out; For they to thee are rebles all. 11 But let all those who trust in Thee, For ever shout with joyful noise, For thou defendest them; and those who love thy name, in Thee rejoice. 12 For to the righteous, Thou, O LORD, Wilt cause thy blessing to extend; As with a shield, thy favour, them Wilt crown and round about defend. Scripture: Psalm 5 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PH1773 #PVI (1773) First Line: O Lord, rebuke me not in wrath Lyrics: 1 O LORD, rebuke me not in wrath, Nor in thine anger chasten me: 2 LORD, pity; I am weak: Lord heal; My bones are vex'd exceedingly. 3 My soul is also in distress: How long delay, LORD, wilt Thou make? 4 Return, O LORD; my soul relieve; O save me for thy mercies sake. 5 Shall the dead praise Thee in the grave? Of Thee no mem'ry there have they. 6 I'm tir'd with groans: by night my bed With tears swims, and my couch by day. 7 Mine eye consum'd with grief grows old, Because of all mine enemies: 8 But now depart away from me, All ye who work iniquities; Because JEHOVAH now hath heard The voice of my lamenting tears: 9 The LORD hath heard my humble suit, JEHOVAH will accept my pray'rs. 10 Let all my foes be put to shame, And greatly troubled let them be. Yea let them be returned back, And made ashamed speedily. Scripture: Psalm 6 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David, whic he sung to the LORD concering Cush the Benjamite

Hymnal: PH1773 #PVII (1773) First Line: O LORD my God, I wholly place Lyrics: 1 O LORD my God, I wholly place my confidence in Thee: Form all my persecuting foes, save and deliver me. 2 Lest like to rending lions they my soul in pieces tear; And when they tear, to rescue me there should not one appear. 3 O thou JEHOVAH, O my God, if this thing done have I; If in these hands of mine there be wrongful iniquity; 4 If I have rendred ill to him who was at peace with me; (Yea rather I released have my causeless enemy;) 5 Then let the foe pursue my soul, and seize it as a prey; Let him my life tread to the earth, in dust my honour lay. (Selah) 6 LORD, rise in wrath; left up thy self; my raging foes withstand; Wake for me to the judgment thou dost rightfully command. 7 So the great congregation shall encompass thee with joy; O therefore for their sake return, to thy bright seat on high. 8 The LORD will all the people judge: JEHOVAH judge thou me According to my righteousness, and mine integrity. [2 Part] 9 Let end the wicked's wickedness, but the just ratify, Because O thou the righteous GOD the hearts and reins dost try. 10 In GOD is my defence, who saves the right in heart and way: 11 But GOD the righteous judge is wroth, with sinners ev'ry day. 12 Unless that turning they repent, his sword he sharp will whet; Yea has already bent his bow, and has it ready set. 13 Against the persecutors made his arrows ready hath; He ready has prepar'd for them the instruments of death. 14 Behold they travail as in birth with vain iniquity: Behold how mischief they conceive, and then bring forth a lie. He dig'd a pit, and dig'd it deep, the innocent to take; But he is fall'n into the pit, which he himself did make. 16 Return on his mischievous head his mischief surely shall; And on his crown, his violence in righteousness shall fall. 17 According to his righteousness, JEHOVAH praise will I; And to his name a psalm I'll sing, who is the LORD most high. Scripture: Psalm 7 Languages: English
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A Psalm of David

Hymnal: PH1773 #PVIII (1773) First Line: O LORD, our Lord, in all the earth Lyrics: 1 O LORD, our Lord, in all the earth how does thy name excel! Who high above the heav'ns hast set thy majesty to dwell. 2 From mouths of babes and sucklings thou dost pow'r and praise ordain; That thou may'st still thine enemies, and spiteful foes restrain. 3 When I thy glorious heav'ns behold, thy fingers work divine, The moon and stars which thou hast set in order as they shine; 4 O what is wretched man that thou should'st have him in thy mind, And Adam's son, that thou should'st be to visit him so kind? 5 For than the Angels thou hast him but little lower made; With glory and with majesty thou crowned hast his head. 6 To Him dominion Thou hast giv'n over thy works below; Under his feet hast put them all, to him hast made them bow. 7 Both all the tamer flocks and herds, wild beasts that range more free, 8 Swift in the air the fowls that fly, and fishes of the sea. 9 Yea those that make great paths along the sea, and pass the same O LORD, our Lord, in all the earth, how excellent thy name! Scripture: Psalm 8 Languages: English

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