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Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah

Author: William Williams, 1717-1791; Peter William, 1723-1796 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 with repeat Appears in 1,818 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 54 Topics: Bread; Eucharist; Exodus; Funeral; Guidance; Healing; Trust Used With Tune: CWM RHONDDA
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God, save me for thy holy Name

Author: J. H. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 54 Lyrics: 1 God, save me for thy holy Name, and for thy goodness sake; Unto the strength, Lord, of the same I do my cause betake. 2 Regard, O Lord, and give an ear to me, when I do pray; Bow down thyself to me, and hear the words, that I do say: 3 For strangers up against me rise, and tyrants vex me still, Who have not God before their eyes, that seek my soul to spill. 4 But lo, my God doth give me aid, the Lord is nigh at hand; With them by whom my soul is stay'd the Lord doth ever stand. 5 With plagues repay again all those, for me that lie in wait, And in thy truth destroy my foes with their own snare and bait. 6 An off'ring of free heart and will then I to thee shall make, And praise thy Name, for therein still great comfort I do take. 7 Thou, Lord, at length hast set me free from them that craft conspire, And now my eye with joy doth see on them my heart's desire.
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God will requite

Author: Edwin F. Hatfield Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 54 First Line: O save me, Lord! I plead thy name Topics: The Slave Comforted With Hope of Deliverance

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GOTT DER VATER, WOHN UNS BEI

Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7.7 D Appears in 17 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 54:4 Tune Sources: Geystliche gesangk Buchleyn, Wittenberg, 1524, ed. Johann Walter Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55671 17615 3432 Used With Text: Triune God, O Be Our Stay

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Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah

Author: William Williams, 1717-1791; Peter William, 1723-1796 Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #565 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 with repeat Scripture: Psalm 54 Topics: Bread; Eucharist; Exodus; Funeral; Guidance; Healing; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: CWM RHONDDA
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God, save me for thy holy Name

Author: J. H. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LIV (1790) Scripture: Psalm 54 Lyrics: 1 God, save me for thy holy Name, and for thy goodness sake; Unto the strength, Lord, of the same I do my cause betake. 2 Regard, O Lord, and give an ear to me, when I do pray; Bow down thyself to me, and hear the words, that I do say: 3 For strangers up against me rise, and tyrants vex me still, Who have not God before their eyes, that seek my soul to spill. 4 But lo, my God doth give me aid, the Lord is nigh at hand; With them by whom my soul is stay'd the Lord doth ever stand. 5 With plagues repay again all those, for me that lie in wait, And in thy truth destroy my foes with their own snare and bait. 6 An off'ring of free heart and will then I to thee shall make, And praise thy Name, for therein still great comfort I do take. 7 Thou, Lord, at length hast set me free from them that craft conspire, And now my eye with joy doth see on them my heart's desire. Languages: English

God of Might, I Call to You

Author: Martin E. Leckebusch Hymnal: Christian Worship #54A (2021) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Psalm 54 Topics: Affliction; Deliverance; God as Mighty; God as Strength; Pain; Prayer; Sacrifice Languages: English Tune Title: JESU KREUZ, LEIDEN UND PEIN

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Michel Guimont

b. 1950 Scripture: Psalm 54:1-6 Composer of "[The Lord upholds my life]" in Gather Comprehensive

C. G. Gläser

1784 - 1829 Person Name: Carl G. Glaser Scripture: Psalm 54:7 Composer of "AZMON" in A. M. E. C. Hymnal Carl Gotthelf Gläser Germany 1781-1829. Born at Weissenfels, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany, he received musical training from his father, after which he attended St. Thomas school in Leipzig. He became an author and composer. At Barmen he taught voice, piano, and violin. He also wrote and conducted chorale music. He died at Barmen. John Perry

William Goode

1762 - 1816 Person Name: W. Goode Scripture: Psalm 54 Author of "Faith pleading for help" in Freedom's Lyre Goode, William, M.A., born in Buckingham, April 2, 1762, and received his early education, first in that town, and then under the care of the Rev. T. Bull, a Dissenting minister, at Newport Pagnel. Having a strong inclination for Holy Orders, he left the business in which he was engaged with his father, and, in 1780, entered Magdalen Hall, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1784, and M.A., 1787. On taking Holy Orders in 1786, he became curate of Abbots Langley, Herts; then of St. Ann's, Blackfriars, and subsequently rector of the latter parish, adding thereto one or two lectureships. He died April 15, 1816. Mr. Goode's interest in foreign mission work was very earnest, and took a practical turn in assisting to found the Church Missionary Society. His prose works include Sermons, 1812 ; and Essays on all the Scriptural Names and Titles of Christ, &c, which were reprinted from the Christian Guardian, 1813-1816. His Works, together with a Memoir, were published in 1822 (6 vols.), and edited by his son. His version of the Psalms was published as:— An Entire New Version of the Book of Psalms in which an attempt is made to accommodate them to the worship of the Christian Church, in a variety of measures now in general use, with original Preface and Notes, critical and explanatory, By the Rev. William Goode, M.A., Rector of St. Andrew, Wardrobe, and St. Ann, Blackfriars; Lecturer of St. John of Wapping; and Lady Camden's Tuesday Evening Lecturer at the Church of St. Lawrance, Jewry. In two volumes. London: Printed for the Author by W. Wilson . . . and sold by Rivingtons, &c, 1811. 2nd ed., 1813; 3rd ed., 1816. Pratt, in 1829; Bickersteth, in 1833; and Kemble in 1853, made extensive use of this version of the Psalms, the latter including nearly fifty pieces in his Collection. Most of these have fallen out of Use, one only being retained in Kemble's New Church Hymn Book, 1873. In modern hymnals in Great Britain and America about twenty of Goode's versions are still in common use. These include,"Jesus, with Thy salvation blest"; "Lord, I delight to find my place"; "Thou gracious God and kind"; "With songs of grateful praise," &c. The following are still in common use:— 1. Crown His head with endless blessing. Ps. cxviii. 2. Far as the isles extend. Ps. lxxii. 3. How blest are they whose hearts sincere. Ps. cxix. 4. How blest the man with mercy crowned. Ps. xxxii. 5. If the Lord bad not heard, may Israel now say. Ps. cxxiv. 6. Jesus, with Thy salvation blest. Ps. xx. 7. Let Thy grace, Lord, make me [us] lowly. Ps. cxxxi. 8. Lo in Gethsemane's dark shade. Ps. lxxxviii. 9. Lo, the mighty God appearing. Ps. l. 10. Lord, I delight to find my place. Ps. xxvi. 11. Lord of mercy, just and kind. Ps. xiii. 12. Lord, Thy Church hath seen Thee rise. Ps. Ixviii. 13. Now let Our songs arise. Ps. xcvi. 14. 0 my God, by Thee forsaken. Ps. xlii. 15. Prepare a new song Jehovah to praise. Ps. cxlix. 16. Songs anew of honour framing. Ps. xcviii. 17. Thou gracious God and kind. Ps. Ixxix. 18. Though sinners boldly join. Ps. ii. 19. With songs of grateful praise. Ps. cvii. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)