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The rich Sinner's Death, and the Saint's Resurrection

Hymnal: Psalms #49c (1793) Hymnal Title: Psalms First Line: Why do the proud insult the poor Lyrics: 1 Why do the proud insult the poor, And boast the large estates they have? How vain are riches to secure Their haughty owners from the grave! 2 They can’t redeem one hour from death With all the wealth in which they trust; Nor give a dying brother breath, When God commands him down to dust. 3 There the dark earth and dismal shade Shall clasp their naked bodies round; That flesh so delicately fed Lies cold, and moulders in the ground. 4 Like thoughtless sheep the sinner dies, And leaves his glories in the tomb; The saints shall in the morning rise, And hear th' oppressor's awful doom. 5 His honours perish in the dust, And pomp and beauty, birth and blood; That glorious day exalts the just To full dominion o’er the proud. 6 My Saviour shall my life restore, And raise me from my dark abode; My flesh and soul shall part no more, But dwell forever near my God. Scripture: Psalm 49 Languages: English
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Why do the proud insult the poor

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Canadian Baptist Hymn Book #715 (1873) Hymnal Title: The Canadian Baptist Hymn Book
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Why do the proud insult the poor

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Columbian Repository #115 (1803) Hymnal Title: The Columbian Repository
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Why Do the Proud Insult the Poor?

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7451 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: Why do the proud insult the poor Lyrics: 1. Why do the proud insult the poor, And boast the large estates they have? How vain are riches to secure Their haughty owners from the grave! 2. They can’t redeem one hour from death, With all the wealth in which they trust; Nor give a dying brother breath, When God commands him down to dust. 3. There the dark earth and dismal shade Shall clasp their naked bodies round; That flesh, so delicately fed, Lies cold and molders in the ground. 4. Like thoughtless sheep the sinner dies, Laid in the grave for worms to eat; The saints shall in the morning rise, And find th’oppressor at their feet. 5. His honors perish in the dust, And pomp and beauty, birth and blood: That glorious day exalts the just To full dominion o’er the proud. 6. My Savior shall my life restore, And raise me from my dark abode; My flesh and soul shall part no more, But dwell for ever near my God. Languages: English Tune Title: GERMANY
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Why do the proud insult the poor

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #668 (1835) Hymnal Title: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts
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The rich Sinner's Death, and the Saint's Resurrection

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XLIXc (1780) Hymnal Title: The Psalms of David First Line: Why do the proud insult the poor Lyrics: 1 Why do the proud insult the poor, And boast the large estates they have? How vain are riches to secure Their haughty owners from the grave! 2 They can’t redeem one hour from death, With all the wealth in which they trust; Nor give a dying brother breath, When God commands him down to dust. 3 There the dark earth and dismal shade, Shall clasp their naked bodies round; That flesh so delicately fed, Lies cold, and moulders in the ground. 4 Like tho'tless sheep the sinner dies, Laid in the grave for worms to eat; The saints shall in the morning rise, And find th’ oppressor at their feet. 5 His honours perish in the dust, And pomp and beauty, birth and blood: That glorious day exalts the Just To full dominion o’er the proud. 6 My Saviour shall my life restore, And raise me from my dark abode: My flesh and soul shall part no more; But dwell forever near my God. Scripture: Psalm 49 Languages: English
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Why do the Proud insult the Poor

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P49c (1766) Hymnal Title: The Psalms of David Lyrics: 1 Why do the Proud insult the Poor, And boast the large Estates they have? How vain are Riches to secure Their haughty Owners from the Grave! 2 They can't redeem one Hour from Death With all the Wealth in which they trust; Nor give a dying Brother Breath, When GOD commands him down to Dust. 3 There the dark Earth and dismal Shade Shall clasp their naked Bodies round; That Flesh so delicately fed, Lies cold, and moulders in the Ground. 4 Like thoughtless Sheep the Sinner dies, Laid in the Grave for Worms to eat: The Saints shall in the Morning rise, And find th' Oppressor at their Feet. 5 His Honours perish in the Dust, And Pomp, and Beauty, Birth and Blood: That glorious Day exalts the Just To full Dominion o'er the Proud. 6 My Saviour shall my Life restore, And raise me from my dark Abode; My Flesh and Soul shall part no more, But dwell for ever near my GOD. Topics: Death and pride; Death and Resurrection; Death of saints and sinners; Envy and Unbelief cured; Hope and despair in death; Mortality of man; Resurrection and death of Christ; Resurrection of the saints; Riches, their Vanity Scripture: Psalm 49 Languages: English
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The rich Sinner's Death, and the Saint's Resurrection

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #88a (1740) Hymnal Title: The Psalms of David First Line: Why do the Proud insult the Poor Lyrics: 1 Why do the Proud insult the Poor, And boast the large estates they have? How vain are Riches to secure Their haughty Owners from the Grave! 2 They can't redeem one Hour from Death With all the Wealth in which they trust; Nor give a dying Brother Breath, When GOD commands him down to Dust. 3 There the dark Earth and dismal Shade Shall clasp their naked Bodies round; That Flesh, so delicately fed, Lies cold and moulders in the Ground. 4 Like thoughtless Sheep the Sinner dies, Laid in the Grave for Worms to eat: The Saints shall in the Morning rise, And find th' Oppressor at their Feet. 5 His Honours perish in the Dust, And Pomp, and Beauty, Birth and Blood: That glorious Day exalts the Just To full Dominion o'er the Proud. 6 My Saviour shall my Life restore, And raise me from my dark Abode; My Flesh and Soul shall part no more, But dwell for ever near my GOD. Topics: Death and pride; Death and Resurrection; Death of saints and sinners; Envy and Unbelief cured; Hope and despair in death; Mortality of man; Resurrection and death of Christ; Resurrection of the saints; Riches, their Vanity Scripture: Psalm 49 Languages: English
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Why do the proud insult the poor

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. #49c (1842) Hymnal Title: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D.

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