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Psalm III

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: How many, Lord, of late are grown Text Sources: Tate and Brady; Tate & Brady's New Version

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PLYMPTON

Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Sources: From Bridgwater Collection of Sacred Music (1825, 15th ed.), p. 54 Used With Text: Psalm III

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How many, Lord, of late are grown

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #III (1760) Lyrics: 1 How many, Lord, of late are grown the Troublers of my Peace! And as their Numbers hourly rise, so does their Rage increase. 2 Insulting, they my Soul upbraid, and him whom I adore: The God in whom he trusts, say they, shall rescue him no more. 3 But thou, O Lord, art my Defence; on thee my Hopes rely: Thou art my Glory, and shalt yet, lift up my Head on high. 4 Since whensoe'er in like Distres, to God I made my Prayer, He heard me from his holy Hill; Why should I now despair? 5 Guarded by him, I laid me down, my sweet Repose to take; For I through him securely sleep, through him in Safety wake. 6 No Force nor Fury of my Foes, my Courage shall confound; Were there as many Hosts as Men, that have beset me round. 7 Arise, and save me, O my God, who oft hast own'd my Cause; And scatter'd oft these Foes to me, and to thy righteous Laws. 8 Salvation to the Lord belongs; He only can defend; His Blessing he extends to all, that on his Pow'r depend. Scripture: Psalm 3 Languages: English
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How many, Lord, of late are grown

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #5 (1754) Lyrics: 1 How many, Lord, of late are grown the Troublers of my Peace! And as their Numbers hourly rise, so does their Rage increase. 2 Insulting, they my Soul upbraid, and him whom I adore: The God in whom he trusts, say they, shall rescue him no more. 3 But thou, O Lord, art my Defence; on thee my Hopes rely: Thou art my Glory, and shalt yet, lift up my Head on High. 4 Since whensoe'er in like Distres, to God I made my Pray'r, He heard me from his holy Hill; Why should I now despair? 5 Guarded by him, I laid me down, my sweet Repose to take; For I through him securely sleep, through him in Safety wake. 6 No Force nor Fury of my Foes, my Courage shall confound; Were there as many Hosts as Men, that have beset me round. 7 Arise, and save me, O my God, who oft hast own'd my Cause; And scatter'd oft these Foes to me, and to thy righteous Laws. 8 Salvation to the Lord belongs; He only can defend; His Blessing he extends to all, that on his Pow'r depend. Scripture: Psalm 3 Languages: English
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How many, Lord,of late are grown

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #III (1793) Scripture: Psalm 3