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Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #9a (1640) First Line: The heavens and the firmament Lyrics: 1 The heavens and firmament on high do wondrously declare The glory of God omnipotent, his works and what they are. 2 The wondrous works of God appeare by every daies success? The nights likewise which their race run the self same thing express. 3 There is no language, tongue, or speech, where their sound is not heard; In all the earth and coasts thereof their knowledge is confer'd. 4 In them the Lord made for the Sun a place of great renown: who like a bride-groome ready trim'd, doth from his chamber come. 5 And as a valiant champion, who for to get a prize, With joy doth hast to take in hand, some noble enterprise. 6 And all the skie from end to end he compasseth about: Nothing can hide if from his heat, but he will find it out. 7 How perfect is the law of God, how is his covenant sure: Converting soules, and making wise the simple and obscure. 8 Just are the Lords commandements, and glad both heart and mind: His precepts pure and do give light to eyes that be full blind. 9 The feare of God is excellent and doth endure for ever: The judgements of the lord are true, and righteous altogether. 10 And more to be embrac'd alway, then fined gold I say: The honey and the honey-combe are not so sweet as they. 11 By them thy servant is fore-warn'd to have God in regard; And in performance of the same, there shall be great reward. 12 But Lord what earthly man doth know the errors of his life: Then cleanse me from my secret sins, which are in me most rife: 13 And keep me that presumptuous sins prevaile not over me: And so shall I be innocent, and great offences flee. 14 Accept my mouth and eke my heart, my words and thoughts each one: For my Redeemer and my strength, O Lord, thou art alone. Scripture: Psalm 19 Languages: English
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The heav'ns and firmament on high

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #XIX (1790) Lyrics: 1 The heav'ns and firmament on high do wondrously declare God's glory and omnipotence, his works and what they are. 2 The wondrous works of God appear by ev'ry day's success, The nights likewise which their race run the self-same thing express. 3 There is no language, tongue, or speech, where their sound is not heard; In all the earth and coasts thereof their knowledge is conferr'd. 4 In them the Lord made for the sun a place of great renown, who like a bridegroom ready trimm'd comes from his chamber down; 5 And as a valiant champion, who would to honour rise, With joy doth haste to take in hand some noble enterprize: 6 And all the sky from end to end he compasseth about; Nothing can hide if from his heat, but he will find it out. 7 How perfect is the law of God! his covenant is sure, Converting souls, and making wise the simple and obscure. 8 The Lord's commands are righteous, and rejoice the heart likewise; His precepts are most pure, and do give light unto the eyes. 9 The fear of God is excellent, and ever doth endure; The judgments of the Lord also, most righteous are and pure; 10 And more to be desired are than much fine gold alway; The honey and the honey-comb are not so sweet as they. 11 By them thy servant is forewarn'd to have God in regard, And in performance of the same there shall be great reward. 12 But, Lord! what earthly man doth know the errors of his life? Then cleanse me from my secret sins, which are in me most rife: 13 And keep me that presumptuous sins prevail not over me; And so shall I be innocent, and great offences flee. 14 Accept my mouth and heart also, my words and thoughts each one; For my Redeemer and my strength, O Lord, thou art alone. Scripture: Psalm 19 Languages: English

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