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Praise ye the Lord, for he is good

Author: N. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #CVI (1790) Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord, for he is good, his mercy lasts alway: Who can express his noble acts, or all his praise display? 2 They blessed are that judgement keep, and justly do alway: With favour of thy people, Lord, remember me, I pray; 3 And with thy saving health, O Lord, vouchsafe to visit me, That I the great felicity of thine elect may see; 4 And with thy people's joy I may a joyful mind possess, And may with thine inheritance a cheerful heart express. 5 Both we and our forefathers all, have sinned every one; We have committed wickedness, and very lewdly done. 6 The wonders great which thou, O Lord, hast done in Egypt land Our fathers though they saw them all yet did not understand. 7 Nor yet thy mercies manifold did keep in memory; But at the sea, yea, the Red-sea, rebell'd ungratefully. 8 Nevertheless he saved them for honour of his Name; That he might make his power known, and spread abroad his fame. 9 The Red-sea he did then rebuke, and forthwith it was dry'd; As in the wilderness, so through the deep he did them guide. 10 He sav'd them from the cruel hand of their most spiteful foe, And from their enemies he did deliver them also. The Second Part. 11 The waters did them overthrow, not one was left alive: Then they believ'd his word, and praise in song they did him give. 12 But very soon ungratefully his works they quite forgat, And for his counsel and his will they did neglect to wait: 13 But sinned in the wilderness with fond and greedy lust, And in the desart tempted God, their only stay and trust. 14 Who all their wanton minds' desire did suffer them to have; But wasting leanness therewithal into their souls be gave. 15 Then when they lodged in their tents, at Moses they did grutch; Aaron the holy of the Lord they also envy'd much. 16 Therefore the earth did open wide, and Dathan did devour, And all Abiram's company did cover in that hour. 17 In their assembly kindled was a hot consuming fire, And wasting flame did then burn up the wicked in his ire. 18 Upon the Hill of Horeb they an idol calf did frame, And there the molten image they did worship of the same. 19 Thus to the likeness of a calf, which feedeth on the grass, They turned all their glory, and their honour did deface; 20 And God their only Saviour they unthankfully forgot, Who many great and mighty things in Egypt's land had wrought; The Third Part. 21 And in the land of Ham for them most wond'rous works had done, And by the Red-sea dreadful things performed long agone. 22 Therefore because they shew'd themselves forgetful and unkind, To bring destruction on them all he purpos'd in his mind, 23 Had not his chosen Moses stood before him in the way, To turn away his wrath, lest he should them destroy and slay. 24 They did despise the pleasant land, that he to them did give, Yea, and the words that he had spoke they did no whit believe; 25 But in their tents with grudging heart they wickedly repin'd, Nor to the voice of God the Lord did give an heark'ning mind. 26 Therefore against them lifted he his strong revenging hand, Them to destroy in wilderness, before they saw the land; 27 And to destroy their seed among the nations with his rod, And through the kingdoms of the world to scatter them abroad. 28 To Baal-peor they did join themselves most wickedly, The sacrifices of the dead eating most greedily. 29 Thus they with their inventions did his anger much provoke; And in his sore enkindled wrath the plague upon them broke. 30 But Phineas stood up with zeal the sinners vile to slay; And judgment he did execute, and then the plague did stay. The Fourth Part. 31 It was imputed unto him for righteousness that day, And from thenceforth so counted is from race to race alway. 32 At waters called Meribah they did him angry make; Yea, so far forth that Moses then was punish'd for their sake. 33 Because they vex'd his spirit so, that in impatient heat His lips spake unadvisedly, his fervour was so great. 34 Nor as the Lord commanded them, did they the people slay; But were among the heathen mix'd, and learn'd their wicked way; 35 They did their idols serve which was their ruin and decay, To Devils sons and daughters did they offer up and slay. 36 Yea, with unkind and murd'ring knife the guiltless blood they spilt, Ev'n their own sons and daughters blood without all cause of guilt; 37 Whom they to Canaan's idols then offer'd with wicked hand, And so with blood of innocents defiled was the land. 38 Thus they were stained with the works of their own filthy way, And with their own inventions did a whoring go astray. 39 Therefore against his people was his anger kindled sore, And ev'n his own inheritance he did abhor therefore. 40 Into the hands of heathen men he gave them for a prey; And made their foes their lords, whom they were forced to obey. The Fifth Part. 41 Yea, and their hateful enemies oppress'd them in their land, And they were humbly made to stoop, as subjects to their hand. 42 Full oftentimes from thrall had he deliver'd them before; But they rebell'd against him, and provok'd him evermore. 43 Therefore they by their wickedness were brought full low to lie: Yet when he saw them in distress, he heark'ned to their cry; 44 He call'd to mind his covenant, which he to them had swore, And by his mercies multitude repented him therefore: 45 And favour he them made to find before the sight of those, That led them captive from their land, though they had been their foes. 46 Save us, O Lord, that art our God, we do thee humbly pray, And from among the heathen folk, Lord, gather us away; 47 That we may triumph and rejoice in thy most holy Name, That we may glory in thy praise, and sounding of thy fame. 48 The Lord the God of Israel be blessed evermore: Let all the people say, Amen. Praise ye the Lord therefore. Scripture: Psalm 106 Languages: English
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Author: W. K. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #61 (1640) First Line: Praise ye the Lord, for he is good Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord, for he is good, his mercy dures for aye: 2 Who can expresse his noble acts, or all his praise display? 3 They blessèd are that judgement keep, and justly do alway: With favour of thy people (Lord) remember me, I pray. 4 And with thy saving health (O Lord) vouchsafe to visit me: That I the great felicity of thine elect may see. 5 And with thy peoples joy I may a joyfull mind possesse: And may with thine inheritance a glorying heart expresse. 6 Both we and eke our fathers all, have simned every one: We have committed wickednesse, and lewdly we have done. 7 The wonders great which thou (O Lord) hast done in Egypt s land: Our fathers, though they saw them all, yet did not understand. Nor yet thy mercies multitude did keep in thankfull mind: But at the sea, yea, the red sea, rebelled most unkind. 8 Neverthelesse he saved them for honour of his Name That he might make his power knowne and spread abroad his fame. 9 The red sea he did then rebuke, and forthwith it was dry'd: And as in wildernesse, so through the deep he did them guide. 10 He sav'd them from the cruell hand of their despitefull foe: And from the enemies hand he did deliver them also. The second Part: 11 The waters their oppressours whelm'd, not one was left alive: 12 Then they believ'd his word, & praise in song they did him give. 13 But very soon unthankfully his works they clean forgot: And for his counsell and his will they did neglect to wait. 14 But lusted in the wildernesse, with fond and greedy lust: And in the desart tempted God, the stay of all their trust. 15 And then their wanton minds desire he suffer'd them to have: But wasting leanenesse therewithall unto their soules he gave. 16 Then when they lodged in their tents, at Moses they did grutch: Aaron the holy of the Lord so did they envy much. 17 Therefore the earth did open wide, and Dathan did devoure: And all Abirams company did cover in that houre. 18 In their assembly kindled was a hot consuming fire: And wasting flame did then burn up the wicked in his ire. 19 Upon the hill of Horeb they an idoll calfe did frame: And there the molten image they did worship of the same. 20 Into the likenesse of a Calfe which feedeth on the grasse, Thus they their glory turn'd and all their honour did deface; 21 And God their onely Saviour unkindly they forgot: Which many great and mighty things in Egypt land had wrought. The third Part. 22 And in the land of Ham for them most wondrous works had done: And by the red sea dreadfull things Perform-ed long agone. 23 Therefore for their so shewing them forgetfull and unkind: To bring destruction on them all he purpos'd in his mind: Had not his chosen Moses stood before him in the break To turn his wrath left he on them with slaughter should him wreak. 24 They did despise the pleasant land, that he behight to give: Yea and the words that he had spoke they did no whit believe. 25 But in their tents with grudging heart they wickedly repin'd: Nor to the voice of God the Lord did give an hark'ning mind. 26 Therefore against them lifted he his strong revenging hand: Them to destroy in wildernesse, ere they should see the land. 27 And to destroy their seed among the nations with his rod: And through the countries of the world to scatter them abroad. 28 To Baal Peor then they did and joyne themselves also: And ate the offerings of the dead so they forsook him tho. 29 Thus with their own inventions his wrath they did provoke: And in his sore inkindled wrath the plague upon them broke. 30 But Phineas stood up with zeal the sinners vile to slay: And judgement he did execute, and then the plague did stay. The fourth Part. 31 It was imputed unto him for righteousness that day, And from thenceforth so counted is from race to race, I say. 32 At waters eke of Meribah they did him angry make: Yea, so far forth that Moses then was punish'd for their sake. 33 Because they vex'd his spirit so sore, that in impatient heat His lips spake unadvisedly, his fervour was so great. 34 Nor as the Lord commanded them they slew the people tho: 35 But were among the heathen mix'd, and learn'd their works also. 36 And did their idols serve which were their ruine and decay: 37 To fiends their sons and daughters they they offer up and slay: 38 Yea with unkindly murdering knife the guiltlesse blood they spilt: Yet their own sons and daughters blooud without all cause of guilt. Whom they to Canaan idols then offred with wicked hand: And so with bloud of innocents defiled was the land. 39 Thus they were stained with the works of their own filthy way: And with their own inventions a whoring they did stray. 40 Therefore against his people was the Lords wrath kindled sore: And even his own inheritance he did abhorre therefore. 41 Into the hands of heathen men he gave them for a prey: And made their foes their :ords, whom they were forced to obey. The fift Part: 42 Yea and their hatefull enemies opprest them in their land: And they were humbly made to stoope as subjects to their hand. 43 Full oftentimes from thrall had he delivered them before: But with their counsels they to wrath provok'd him evermore. Therefore they by their wickednesse were brought full low to lie: 44 Yet when he saw them in distresse. he hearkened to their cry. 45 He cal'd to mind his covenant, which he to them had swore: And by his mercies multitude repented him therefore. 46 And favour he them made to find, before the sight of those That led them captive from their land, when erst they were their foes. 47 Save us O Lord that art our God, save us (O Lord) we pray: And from among the heathen folk, Lord gather us away. 48 That we may spread the noble praise of thy most holy Name: That we may glory in thy praise, and sounding of thy fame. 49 The Lord the God of Israel be blest for evermore: Let all the people say Amen. praise ye the Lord therefore. Scripture: Psalm 106 Languages: English

His tender mercies ever sure to all eternity endure

Author: Thomas Norton Hymnal: Bible Songs #d163 (1924) First Line: Praise ye the Lord, for he is good, His mercies Languages: English

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