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Ye holy souls, in God rejoice

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns #I (1737) Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns Scripture: Psalm 33 Lyrics: 1 Ye holy Souls, in GOD rejoice, Your Maker's Praise becomes your Voice, Great is your Theme, your Songs be new: Sing of his Name, his Word, his Ways, His Works of Nature and of Grace, How wise and holy, just and true! 2 Justice and Truth he ever loves! And the whole Earth his Goodness proves, His Word the heavenly Arches spread; How wide they shine from North to South! And by the Spirit of his Mouth Were all the Starry Armies made. 3 He gatherest the wide flowing Seas Those watry Treasures know their Place In the vast Store-house of the Deep. He spake, and gave all Nature Birth; And Fires, and Seas, and Heaven, and Earth, His everlasting Orders keep. 4 Let Mortals tremble and adore A GOD of such resistless Power, Nor dare indulge their feeble Rage; Vain are your Thoughts, and weak your Hands; But his eternal Counsel stands, And rules the World from Age to Age. Topics: For Sunday Languages: English
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'T is God, who those that trust in him

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) #324 (1833) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) Scripture: Psalm 33 Topics: Dependence and trust; Happiness of Trusting in God Languages: English
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'T is God, who those that trust in him

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) #324 (1832) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) Scripture: Psalm 33 Topics: Dependence and trust; Happiness of Trusting in God Languages: English
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'T is God, who those that trust in him

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. 16th ed. #324 (1835) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. 16th ed. Scripture: Psalm 33 Topics: The Christian Life Dependence and trust Languages: English
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Let all the just, to God, with joy

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship #P.IV (1805) Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship Scripture: Psalm 33 Languages: English
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Let all the just, to God, with joy

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #P.IV (1789) Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship Scripture: Psalm 33 Lyrics: 1 Let all the just, to God, with joy, Their cheerful voices raise; For well the righteous it becomes, To sing glad songs of praise. 2 For faithful is the word of God; His works with truth abound; He justice loves; and all the earth Is with his goodness crown'd. 3 By his almighty word, at first, Heaven's glorious arch was rear'd; And all the beaut'ous hosts of light At his command appear'd. 4 The swelling floods, together roll'd, He makes in Heaps to lie; And lays, as in a storehouse, safe, The wat'ry treasures by. 5 Let earth, and all that dwell therein, Before him, trembling, stand; For, when he spake the word, 'twas made; 'Twas fix'd at his command. 6 Whate'er the mighty Lord decrees, Shall stand forever sure; The settled purpose of his heart To ages shall endure. Topics: Psalms of Praise and Adoration Languages: English
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Let all the Just to God with Joy

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #XXXIII (1760) Hymnal Title: A New Version of the Psalms of David Scripture: Psalm 33 Lyrics: 1 Let all the Just to God with Joy their chearful Voices raise; For well the Righteous it becomes to sing glad Songs of Praise. 2,3 Let Harps, and Psalteries, and Lutes in joyful Concert meet; And new-made Songs of loud Applause the Harmony complete. 4,5 For faithful is the Word of God: His Works with Truth abound: He Justice loves; and all the Earth is with His Goodness crown'd. 6 By his Almighty Word, at first, Heav'n's glorious Arch was rear'd; And all the beauteous Hosts of Light at his Command appear'd. 7 The swelling Floods, together roll'd, He makes in Heaps to lie; And lays, as in a Store-house, safe, the watry Treasures by. 8,9 Let Earth and all that dwell therein, before Him trembling stand; For, when he spake the Word, 'twas made: 'twas fix'd at his Command. 10 He, when the Heathen closely plot, their Counsels undermines: His Wisdom ineffectual makes the Peoples rash Designs. 11 Whate'er the mighty Lord decrees, shall stand for ever sure; The settled Purpose of His Heart to Ages shall endure. Part II 12 How happy then are they, to whom the Lord for God is known! Whom He, from all the World besides, has chosen for his own. 13,14,15 He all the Nations of the Earth from Heav'n, his Throne, survey'd: He saw their Works, and view'd their Thoughts; by him their Hearts were made. 16,17 No King is safe by num'rous Hosts; their Strength the Strong deceives; No manag'd horse, by Force or Speed, his Warlike Rider saves. 18, 19 'Tis God, who those that trust in Him beholds with gracious Eyes: He frees their Soul from Death; their Want, in time of Dearth, supplies. 20,21 Our Soul on God with Patience waits; our Help and Shield is He! Then, Lord, let still our Hearts rejoice because we trust in Thee. 22 The Riches of thy Mercy Lord, do thou to us extend; Since we, for all we want or wish, on Thee alone depend. Languages: English
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Let all the Just to God with Joy

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #61 (1754) Hymnal Title: A New Version of the Psalms of David Scripture: Psalm 33 Lyrics: 1 Let all the Just to God with Joy their chearful Voices raise; For well the Righteous it becomes to sing glad Songs of Praise. 2,3 Let Harps, and Psalteries, and Lutes in joyful Concert meet; And new-made Songs of loud Applause the Harmony complete. 4,5 For faithful is the Word of God His Works with Truth abound: He Justice loves; and all the Earth is with His Goodness crown'd. 6 By his Almighty Word, at first Heav'n's glorious Arch was rear'd; And all the beauteous Hosts of light at his Command appear'd. 7 The swelling Floods, together roll'd, He makes in Heaps to lie; And lays, as in a Store-house, safe, the watry Treasures by. 8,9 Let Earth and all that dwell therein, before Him trembling stand; For, when he spake the Word, 'twas made: 'twas fix'd at his Command. 10 He, when the Heathen closely plot, their counsels undermines; His Wisdom ineffectual makes the Peoples rash Designs. 11 Whate'er the mighty Lord decrees, shall stand for ever sure; The settled Purpose of his Heart to Ages shall endure. Part II 12 How happy then are they to whom the Lord for God is known! Whom He, from all the World besides, has chosen for his own. 13,14,15 He all the Nations of the Earth from Heav'n, his Throne, survey'd: He saw their Works, and view'd their Thoughts; by him their Hearts were made. 16,17 No King is safe by num'rous Hosts; their Strength the Strong deceives; No manag'd horse, by Force or Speed, his Warlike Rider saves. 18, 19 'Tis God, who those that trust in Him, beholds with gracious Eyes: He frees their Soul from Death; their Want, in time of Dearth, supplies. 20,21 Our Soul, our God with Patience waits; our Help and Shield is He! Then, Lord, let still our Hearts rejoice, because we trust in Thee. 22 The Riches of thy Mercy, Lord, do Thou to us extend; Since we, for all we want or wish, on Thee alone depend. Languages: English
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Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #56 (1752) Hymnal Title: A New Version of the Psalms of David Scripture: Psalm 33 Lyrics: 1. Rejoice ye righteous, in the Lord, 'Tis yours his Fame to raise. 2. Take Psalt'ry, Harp, and Ten-string'd Lute, And join in Songs of Praise. 3. Take a new Song, play skillfully; Loud let the Musick sound. 4. For wise, and just, the Lord's Words are, His Works with Truth abound. 5. Justice, and Truth, he loves; the Earth Is with his Goodness fill'd, 6. One Word from God the Heav'ns made, Their Host his Spirit will'd. 7. He gather'd the vast rowling Seas, Into a solid Heap; In Store-houses reserves the Depths; Which stated Limits keep. 8. Let all the Earth, and all the Worlds In Fear, before him, stand. 9. The Lord but spake, and it was made; 'Twas fix'd at his Command. 10. The Lord the Heathen's Counsels baulks; He makes their Purpose vain. 11. But firm his Counsel stands; his Thoughts Thro' ev'ry Age remain. Second Part 12. That Nation's bless'd whose God's the Lord, Whom he hath chose his own. 13. The Lord, to view the Sons of Men, From Heaven looketh down. 14. He, all the Earth's Inhabitants, From's dwelling Place surveys. 15. Their Hearts he fashioneth alike; And all their Works he weighs. 16. No King is sav'd by num'rous Hosts; By Strength the Strong's not freed. 17. 'Tis vain to look for Safety, from The Horses Strength, or Speed. 18. God's Eye's on them that do him fear; Whose Hopes in's Grace survive: 19. In War to save their Soul from Death; In Famine keep alive. 20. Our longing Soul waits for the Lord; He is our Help and Shield. 21. Since in his holy Name we trust, Our Hearts with Joy are fill'd. 22. O let thy tender Mercy, Lord, On us abiding be; As thou do'st know our steadfast Trust Is plac'd alone in Thee. Languages: English
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O Lord, rebuke me not in Wrath

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #68 (1752) Hymnal Title: A New Version of the Psalms of David Scripture: Psalm 33 Lyrics: 1. O Lord, rebuke me not in Wrath; Nor, in thy Rage, chastise. 2. Thine Arrows stick in me; thy Hand Sore pressing on me lies. 3. Thine Anger's Heat consumes my Flesh, And leaves no Soundness there; My Bones are pain'd, and find no Rest, While all my Sins appear. 4. For o'er my Head, my Sins have rowl'd, They're a vast Burden grown; I Cannot bear their Punishment, Nor their least Guilt atone. 5. My Foolishness hath made my Wounds, Stench, and Corruption, grow. 6. Distress'd in Mind, and much bow'd down, I all Day mourning go. 7. A violent Heat has seis'd my Loins; And spread thro' ev'ry Part. 8. I'm feeble, broken sore, and roar, Thro' Anguish of my Heart. 9. All my Desire, and Groans, O Lord, To Thee are fully known. 1O. My Heart's perplex'd, my Strength doth fail; Mine Eye-Sight's from me gone. Second Part 11. Friends, and Companions, stand aloof, To see my wretched Plight; My Kinsmen stand far off, and gaze, At such a dismal Sight. 11. Then they, who hunted for my Life, Their Snares for me did lay; And they, that fought my Hurt, spread Lies, And fram'd Deceit all Day. 13. But, as one deaf, I did not hear; As dumb, my Tongue was ty'd: 14. Thus, as if quite bereft of Sense, I never once reply'd. 15. For in the Lord I trust; my God Will answer when I call. 16. Hear me, (I said,) lest they insult, And triumph when I fall. 17. For I am prone to halt; whilst Grief Thus constant preys within. 18. To Thee, Lord, I'll confess my Fault; With Sorrow for my Sin. 19. Mean while my Foes are lively grown, Encreas'd in Strength and Pride; They, that injuriosly me hate, Are greatly multiply'd. 20. And they that Ill for Good reward, A base ingratefull Crew, Are now my Adversaries turn'd; Because I Good pursue. 21. Forsake me not, O Lord; nor far, My God, from me depart. 22. Make hast to rescue me; for thou, Lord, my Salvation art. Languages: English

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