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O God, whose former Mercies make

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #CIX (1760) Hymnal Title: A New Version of the Psalms of David Lyrics: 1 O God, whose former Mercies make my constant Praise thy Due, Hold not thy Peace, but my sad State with wonted Favour view. 2 For sinful Men, with lying Lips, deceitful Speeches frame, And with their study'd Slanders seek to wound my spotless Fame. 3 Their restless hatred prompts them still malicious Lies to spread; And all against my Life combine, by causeless Fury led. 4 Those whom with tend'rest Love I us'd, my chief Opposers are; Whilst I, of other Friends bereft, resort to Thee by Pray'r. 5 Since Mischief, for the Good I did, their strange Reward does prove; And Hatred's the Return they make for undissembled Love: 6 Their guilty Leader shall be made to some ill Man a Slave; And when he's try'd, his mortal Foe for his Accuser have. 7 His Guilt, when Sentence is pronounc'd, shall meet a dreadful Fate, Whilst his rejected Pray'r but serves his Crimes to aggravate. 8 He, snatch'd by some untimely Fate, shan't live out half his Days: Another, by Divine Decree, shall on his Office seize. 9,10 His Seed shall Orphans be, his Wife a Widow plung'd in Grief; His vagrant Children beg their Bread, where none can give Relief. 11 His ill got Riches shall be made to Usurers a Prey; The Fruit of all his Toil shall be by Strangers born away. 12 None shall be found that to his Wants their Mercy will extend, Or to his helpless Orphan Seed the least Assistance lend. 13 A swift Destruction soon shall seize on his unhappy Race; And the next Age his hated Name shall utterly deface. 14 The Vengeance of his Father's Sins, upon his Head shall fall; God on his Mother's Crimes shall think, and punish him for all. 15 All these in horrid Order rank'd, before the Lord shall stand, 'Till his fierce Anger quite cuts off their Mem'ry from the Land. Part II 16 Because he never Mercy shew'd, but still the Poor oppress'd; And sought to slay the helpless Man, with heavy Woes distress'd. 17 Therefore the Curse he lov'd to vent, shall his own Portion prove; And Blessing, which he still abhor'd, shall far from him remove. 18 Since he in cursing took such Pride, like Water it shall spread Thro' all his Veins, and stick like Oil with which his Bones are fed. 19 This, like a poison'd Robe, shall still his constant Cov'ring be; Or an envonom'd Belt, from which he never shall be free. 20 Thus shall the Lord reward all those that Ill to me design; That with malicious false Reports against my Life combine. 21 But for thy glorious Name, o God, do thou deliver me; And for thy gracious Mercy's Sake, preserve and set me free: 23 For I, to utmost Straits reduc'd, am void of all Relief; My Heart is wounded with Distress, and quite pierc'd thro' with Grief. 23 I, like an Ev'ning Shade, decline, which vanishes apace: Like Locusts up and down I'm toss'd, and have no certain Place. 24,25 My Knees with Fasting are grown weak, my Body lank and lean; All that behold me shake their Heads, and treat me with Disdain. 26,27 But for thy Mercies sake, O Lord, do Thou my Foes withstand; That all may see 'tis thy own Act, the Work of thy right hand. 28 Then let them curse, so Thou but bless; let Shame the Portion be Of all that my Destruction seek, while I rejoice in Thee. 29 My Foes shall with Disgrace be cloath'd, and spite of all his Pride, His own Confusion, like a Cloak, the guilty Wretch shall hide. 30 But I to God, in grateful Thanks, my chearful Voice will raise; And where the great Assembly meets, set forth his noble Praise. 31 For Him the Poor shall always find their sure and constant Friend; And He shall from unrighteous Dooms their guiltless Souls defend. Languages: English
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O God, whose former Mercies make

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #231 (1754) Hymnal Title: A New Version of the Psalms of David Lyrics: 1 O God, whose former Mercies make my constant Praise thy Due, Hold not thy Peace, but my sad State with wonted Favour view. 2 For sinful Men, with lying Lips, deceitful Speeches frame, And with their study'd Slanders seek to wound my spotless Fame. 3 Their restless hatred prompts them still malicious Lies to spread; And all against my Life combine, by causeless Fury led. 4 Those whom with tend'rest Love I us'd, my chief Opposers are; Whilst I, of other Friends bereft, resort to thee by Pray'r. 5 Since Mischief, for the Good I did, their strange Reward does prove; And Hatred's the Return they make for undissembled Love: 6 Their guilty Leader shall be made to some ill Man a Slave; And when he's try'd, his mortal Foe for his Accuser have. 7 His Guilt, when Sentence is pronounc'd, shall meet a dreadful Fate, Whilst his rejected Pray'r but serves his Crimes to aggravate. 8 He snatch'd by some untimely Fate, shan't live out half his Days: Another, by Divine Decree, shall on his office seize. 9,10 His Seed shall Orphans be, his Wife a Widow plung'd in Grief; His vagrant Children beg their Bread, where none can give Relief. 11 His ill got Riches shall be made to Usurers a Prey; The Fruit of all his Toil shall be by Strangers born away. 12 None shall be found that to his Wants their Mercy will extend, Or to his helpless Orphan Seed the least Assistance lend. 13 A swift Destruction soon shall seize on his unhappy Race; And the next Age his hated Name shall utterly deface. 14 The Vengeance of his Father's Sins, upon his Head shall fall; God on his Mother's Crimes shall think, and punish him for all. 15 All these in horrid Order rank'd, before the Lord shall stand, 'Till his fierce Anger quite cuts off their Mem'ry from the Land. Part II 16 Because he never Mercy shew'd, but still the Poor oppress'd; And sought to slay the helpless Man, with heavy Woes distress'd. 17 Therefore the Curse he lov'd to vent, shall his own Portion prove; And Blessing, which he still abhorr'd, shall far from him remove. 18 Since he in cursing took such pride, like Water it shall spread Thro' all his Veins, and stick like Oil with which his Bones are fed. 19 This, like a poison'd Robe, shall still his constant Cov'ring be; Or an envonom'd Belt, from which he never shall be free. 20 Thus shall the Lord reward all those that Ill to me design; That with malicious false Reports against my Life combine. 21 But for thy glorious Name, o God, do thou deliver me; And for thy gracious Mercy's Sake, preserve and set me free: 23 For I, to utmost Straits reduc'd, am void of all Relief; My Heart is wounded with Distress, and quite pierc'd thro' with Grief. 23 I, like an Ev'ning Shade, decline, which vanishes apace: Like Locusts up and down I'm toss'd, and have no certain Place. 24,25 My Knees with Fasting are grown weak, my body lank and lean; All that behold me shake their heads, and treat me with Disdain. 26,27 But for thy Mercies sake, O Lord, do thou my Foes withstand; That all may see 'tis thy own Act, the Work of thy right hand. 28 Then let them curse, so thou but bless; let Shame the Portion be Of all that my Destruction seek, while I rejoice in thee. 29 My Foes shall with disgrace be cloath'd, and spite of all his Pride, His own Confusion, like a Cloak, the guilty Wretch shall hide. 30 But I to God, in grateful Thanks, my chearful Voice will raise; And where the great Assembly meets, set forth his noble Praise. 31 For him the Poor shall always find their sure and constant Friend; And he shall from unrighteous Dooms their guiltless souls defend. Scripture: Psalm 119 Languages: English
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O God, whose former mercies make

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #109 (1789) Hymnal Title: The Psalms of David Lyrics: 1 O God, whose former mercies make My constant praise thy due, Hold not thy peace, but my sad state with wonted favours view. 2 For sinful men, with lying lips, Deceitful speeches frame, And with their study'd slanders seek To wound my spotless fame. 3 Their restless hatred prompts them still Malicious lies to spread: And all against my life combine, By causeless fury led. 4 Those whom with tend'rest love I us'd, My chief opposers are; Whilst I, of other friends bereft, resort to thee by pray'r. 5 Since mischief for the good I did, Their strange reward does prove; And hatred's the return they make for undissembled love: 6 Their guilty leader shall be made To some ill man a slave; And when he's try'd, his mortal foe for his accuser have. 7 His guilt, when sentence is pronounc'd, Shall meet a dreadful fate; Whilst his rejected pray'r but serves His crimes to aggravate. 8 He, stung with deep remorse, an end Of his own life shall make; Another, by divine decree, Shall his high office take. 9 His seed shall orphans be, his wife ! Widow plung'd in grief; His vagrant children beg their bread, Where none can give relief. 10 His ill-got riches shall be made, To usurers a prey; The fruit of all his toil shall be By strangers born away. 11 None shall be found that to his wants Their mercy will extend, Or to his helpless orphan-seed The least assistance lend. 12 A swift destruction soon shall seize On his unhappy race; And the next age his hated name Shall utterly deface. Part II. 13 God of my mercy and my praise, Thy glory is my song; Tho' sinners speak against thy grace With a blaspheming tongue. 14 When in the form of mortal man Thy Son on earth was found; With cruel slanders false and vain, They compass'd him around. 15 Their mis'ries his compassion move, Their peace he still pursu'd; They render hatred for his love, And evil for his good. 16 Their malice rag'd without a cause, Yet with his dying breath He pray'd for murd'rers on his cross, And blest his foes in death. 17 Lord shall thy bright example shine In vain before my eyes; Give me a soul a-kin to thine, To love mine enemies. 18 The Lord shall on my side engage, And in my Saviour's name I shall defeat their pride and rage, Who slander and condemn. Scripture: Psalm 109 Languages: English
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O GOD, whose former Mercies make

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CIX (1767) Hymnal Title: The Psalms of David Lyrics: 1 O GOD, whose former Mercies make My constant Praise thy Due, Hold not thy Peace, but my sad State, With wonted Favours view. For sinful Men, with lying Lips, Deceitful Speeches frame, And with their study'd Slander seek To wound my spotless Fame. 2 Their restless Hatred prompts them still Malicious Lies to spread; And all against my Life combine, By causeless Fury led. Those whom with tender'st Love I us'd, My chief Opposers are; Whilst I, of other Friends bereft, Resort to thee by Pray'r. 3 Since Mischief, for the Good I did, Their strange Reward does prove, And Hatred's the Return they make For undissembled Love, Their guilty Leaders shall be made To some ill Man a Slave; And, when he's try'd, his mortal Foe For his Accuser have. 4 His Guilt, when Sentence is pronounc'd, Shall meet a dreadful Fate, Whilst his rejected Pray'r but serves His Crimes to aggravate, He, snatch'd by some untimely Fate, Sha'n't live out half his Days: Another, by divine Decree, Shall on his Office seize. 5 His Seed shall Orphans be, his Wife A Widow, plung'd in Grief; His vagrant Children beg their Bread, Where none can give Relief. His ill-got Riches shall be made To Usurers a Prey; The Fruit of all his Toil shall be By Strangers borne away. 6 None shall be found that to his Wants Their Mercy will extend, Or to his helpless Orphan Seed The least Assistance lend. A swift Destruction soon shall seize On his unhappy Race; And the next Age his hated Name Shall utterly deface. 7 The Vengeance of his Father's Sins, Upon his Head shall fall; GOD on his Mother's Crimes shall think, And punish him for all. All these. in horrid Order rank'd, Before the LORD shall stand, Till his fierce Anger quite cuts off Their Mem'ry from the Land. Part II 8 Because he never Mercy shew'd, But still the Poor oppress'd; And sought to slay the helpless Man, With heavy Woes distress'd. Therefore the Curse he lov'd to vent, Shall his own Portion prove; And Blessings, which he still abhorr'd, Shall far from him remove. 9 Since he in cursing took such Pride, Like Water it shall spread Through all his Veins, and stick like Oil, With which his Bones are fed. This, like a poison'd Robe, shall still His constant Cov'ring be, Or an envonom'd Belt, from which He never shall be free. 10 Thus shall the LORD reward all those, That ill to me design, That with malicious false Reports Against my Life combine. But for thy glorious Name, O GOD, Do thou deliver me; And for thy gracious Mercy's sake, Preserve and set me free. 11 For I, to utmost Straits reduc'd, Am void of all Relief; My Heart is wounded with Distress, And quite pierc'd through with Grief. I, like an Ev'ning Shade, decline, Which vanishes apace: Like Locusts up and down I'am toss'd, And have no certain Place. 12 My Knees with Fasting are grown weak, My body lank and lean; All that behold me, shake their Heads, And treat me with Disdain. But for thy Mercy's sake, O LORD, Do thou my Foes withstand; That all may see 'tis thy own Act, The Work of thy Right-Hand. 13 Then let them curse, so thou but bless; Let Shame the Portion be Of all that my Destruction seek, While I rejoice in thee. My Foe shall with Disgrace be cloath'd; And, spite of all his Pride, His own Confusion, like a Cloke, The guilty Wretch shall hide. 14 But I to GOD, in grateful Thanks, My chearful Voice will raise; And where the great Assembly meets, Set forth his noble Praise. For him the Poor shall always find Their sure and constant Friend; And he shall from unrighteous Dooms Their guiltless Souls defend. Topics: Description of Slander and Backbiting; Prophecies Of Judas, his Punishment; Prophecies Prophetical Curses against the Enemies and Persecutors of the Chruch Scripture: Psalm 109 Languages: English Tune Title: [O God whose former Mercies make]
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O God, whose former mercies make

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #CIX.I (1793) Hymnal Title: The Whole Book of Psalms Scripture: Psalm 109

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