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The Lamentations of Jeremiah: Chap. V

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #338 (1742) First Line: Remember, Lord, what's come on us Lyrics: 1 Remember Lord, what's come on us, Mark our reproach and see. 2 Our lots to stranger's houses ours To aliens turmed be. 3 We orphans are and fatherless, Oar mothers widows are, 4 Oar water we for money drink, Oar wood is sold us dear. 5 Cur necks in perfection are, We toyl, no rest we have. 6 For fill of breath to Egypt we, And hand to Ashur gave. 9 Cur fathers sinn'd, and are no more, And born their sin have we. 8 Us servants rule; out of their hands There's none to set us free. 9 For fear of life from desart's sword, We got the bread we lack. 10 Because of dreadful dearth, our skin is like an oven black. 11 They women forc'd in Sion, maids In Juaah's cities: there 12 Princes were hang'd up by their hands, Nor honoured elders were. 13 They took young men to grind, the child Fell under wood also. 14 The elders ceased from the gate, Young men their musick fro. 15 Our heart's joy ceased is, to moans Our dances turned be. 16 The crown is fallen from our head, Wo to us, sinn'd have we. 17 For this our heart is faint, for this Our eyes are dim become. 18 For Sion's hill that waited is, That foxes walk thereon. 18 Thy throne, Lord, is fr:m age to age. Thou dost remain always. 20 Wherefore dost thou forget us aye, Us leav'st for length of days. 21 Turn us to thee, and turn we shall, Renew our days of old. 22 For wilt thou wholly cast us off? Thy wrath for ever hold?
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The Prayer of Jonah to the Lord his God out of the Fish's Belly

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #339 (1742) First Line: I to the Lord from my distress Lyrics: 1 I t0 the Lord from my distress Did cry and he gave ear, Out of hell's belly did I cry, And he my voice did hear. 3 Into the deep and midfs of seas, Because thou did'st me cast; The floods me compass'd, all thy waves And billows o'er me past. 4 Then did I say, I utterly Cast from thy sight remain. Thy holy temple yet will I Towards it look again. 5 The waters even to the soul Did me encompass round: The depths me round enclos'd; the weeds About my head were bound. 6 To mountains bottoms I went down, Earth's bars me eye beset: Yet Lord my God, thou brought'st my life Up from corruption's pit 7 When as my soul did faint in me, The Lord remembred I: And then my prayer came to thee, Into thy sanct'ary. 8 They their own mercies leave who look To lying vanities. 9 But with the voice of giving thanks, To thee I'll sacrifice: The thing 1 vow'd and promis'd have To pay I will accord: for all salvation wholly comes From the almighty Lord. Scripture: Jonah 2 Languages: English
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A Prayer of Habakkuk, the Prophet Sigionoth

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #340 (1742) First Line: Thy speech, O Lord, I heard with fear Lyrics: 2 Thy speech, O Lord, I heard with fear Revive in midst of years, O Lord, Thy work make known in midst of years, In wrath thy tender grace record. 3 God forth from Teman issued, The holy one from Paran hill. Selah. The skies his glory over-spread, And all the earth his Praise did fi11. 4 His brightness did as light appear, Horns from his hand proceeded thence, The hiding of his strength was there. 5 Before him went the pestilence. And from his feet coals burning went. 6 He stood and th' earth he measured: He looked, and the nations rent, The lasting hills were scattered. The hills of perpetuity Did bow, his ways for ever stand. 7 In anguish Cushan's tents saw I: The curtains shook of Midian's land. 8 What, did the floods the Lord displease? Was thy wrath against rivers wide? Or was thine ire against the seas? That thou didst on thy horses ride? Thy chariots of salvation were. 9 Made wholly naked was thy bow, As thou to th' tribes didst say and swear The earth with rivers cleave didst thou. 10 Thee saw, and shook the mountains steep, The floods of waters passed by: His voice forth utter did the deep, And lifted up his hands on high. 11 The sun and moon so high and bright Stood still within their dwelling sphere; Then moved at thine arrows light, At shining of thv glitt'ring spear. 12 Thcu didst march thro' the land in wrath, The heathen thou didst thresh in rage. 13 Thou forth also didst make thy path For safety of thy heritage, For safety, with thine ointed one: Thou of the wicked's house the head Bidft wound : and the foundation Was to the neck discovered. 14 Thou cf his villages the head, Didst with his staves strike thro' the same; That me they might have icattered, When as a whirlwind out they came. 'Twas their rejoicing to devour The poor afflicted secretly. 15 Thou with thine horses went'st in pow'r ' Through seas and heaps of waters high. 16 I heard, my belly trembled then, And at thy voice my lips did quake: A rottenness my bones came in, And I within my self did shake. That in the day of trouble so I might in quietness sit still: When he ascends the people to, Them with his troops invade he will. 17 Tho' fig-tree blossom not at all, Nor any fruit in vines appear, The labour of the olive fail, And tho' the fields no meat should bear: Tho' flocks should be cut off from fold, In shall no herd should have abode; 18 Yet in the Lord rejoyce I would, I'll joy in my salvation's God: The Lord God is my strength, and he Doth make my feet like hinds also, And he it is who causeth me Upon my places high to go. Scripture: Habakkuk 3 Languages: English
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The Song of the blessed Virgin Mary

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #343a (1742) First Line: My soul doth magnify the Lord Lyrics: 46 My soul doth magnify the Lord, 47 My spirit joys aiso In God my Saviour, who beheld 48 His hand-maid's state so low: For lo henceforth ail ages shall Me ever blessed name. 49 For me great things th' Almighty did, And holy is his name 50 Such also as him reverence, His mercy is upon And that from generation To generation. 51 He with his arm hath shewed strength, The proud he scattered, In the devices of their heart, Which they imagined. 52 Down from their seat of dignity The mighty put hath he; And hath exalted them on high That were of low degree. 53 The hungry he hath fill'd with good The rich sent void away 54 His servant Isra'el he hath help'd, His mercy minding aye. 55 According as he spake unto Cur fathers heretofore; To Abraham and to his seed, Henceforth for ever more. Scripture: Luke 1:46-55 Languages: English
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The song of Zecharias

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #343b (1742) First Line: The Lord, the God of Israel Lyrics: 68 The Lord, the God of Israel, Be blest because that he Hath now his people visited, And them redeemed free. 69 And us a horn of safety rais'd In's servant David's house. 70 As by his holy prophet's mouth He spoken hath to us. Which had been since the world began, 71 That from our enemies We should be sav'd, and from the hand Of all our foes likewise. 72 To grant thy mercy promis'd to Our fathers, and by name, 73 To mind his holy covenant, His oath to Abraham. 74 That us from fear and foes hand freed. To serve him he would give. 75 In holiness and righteousness Before him while we live. 76 Thou child, the prophet of the high'st Shalt called be also: For, to prepare his way thou shalt Before the Lord's face go. 77 By pardon of his peope's sins To make salvation clear. 78 Whence day-spring visits us from high, Through our God's mercies dear. 79 Light to impart unto such as In darkness do reside, And in the shades of death: our feet In way of peace to guide. Scripture: Luke 1:68-79 Languages: English
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The Doxology of the Heavenly Host

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #344 (1742) First Line: Glory be to the most high God Lyrics: 14 Glory be to the most high God, On high let glory be; On earth be glorious peace abroad; And men great favour see. Scripture: Luke 2:14
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The Song of Simeon

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #345a (1742) First Line: Lord, let me now depart in peace Lyrics: 29 Lord, let me now depart in peace Who have thy servant been. 30 After thy word. For now mine eyes Have thy salvation seen. 34 Ev'n that which thou prepared hast, Before all people's face. 32 Light to the Gentiles, glory to Thy people Isra'ls race. Scripture: Luke 2:29-32 Languages: English
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the Song of the Four Living Creatures

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #345b (1742) First Line: O holy, holy, holy Lord Lyrics: O holy, holy, holy Lord, Th' Almighty God alone: Which was and is, and art to come, Who sittest on the throne. Scripture: Revelation 4:8 Languages: English
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The song of the Twenty-four Elders

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #345c (1742) First Line: Thou glory, honor and great power Lyrics: Thou glory, honour and great pow'w Lord worthy art to take: For thou mad'st all; they are, and were Made for thy pleasure's sake. Scripture: Revelation 4:11 Languages: English
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To the Lord JESUS, the Lamb of GOD The Song of the Church

Hymnal: PHSS1742 #345d (1742) First Line: Thou worthy art to take the book Lyrics: 9 Thou worthy art to take the book Its seal to open too: For slain thou wast, to God us hast Bought with thy blood also. 10 From ev'ry people, nation, tongue And tribe, made us to be Kings, priests also, our God unto; And reign on earth shall we. Scripture: Revelation 5:9-10 Languages: English

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