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Venite exultemus

Author: J. H. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #54a (1640) First Line: O come let us lift up our voice Lyrics: 1 O come let us lift up our voice, and sing unto the Lord: In him our rock of health rejoyce let us with one accord. 2 Yea let us come before his face, to give him thanks and praise: In singing Psalmes unto his grace, let us be glad alwaies. 3 For why? the Lord he is no doubt, a great and mighty God: A King above all gods throughout, in all, the world abroad. 4 The secrets of the earth so deep and corners of the land: The tops of hills that are so steep, he hath them in his hand. 5 The sea and waters all are his, for he the same hath wrought: The earth and all that therein is, his hand hath made of nought. 6 Come let us bow and praise the Lord, before him let us fall: And kneel to him with one accord, for he hath made us all. 7 For why? he is the Lord our God, for us he doth provide; We are his flock, he doth us feed, his sheep and he our guide. 8 To day if ye his voice will heare, then harden not your heart: As ye with grudging many a yeare provoked him in desart. 9 Whereas your fathers tempted me, my power for to prove: My wondrous works when they did see, yet still they would me move. 10 Twice twenty years they did me grieve and I to them did say, They erre in heart, and not believe they have not known my way. 11 Wherefore I sware, when that my wrath was kindled in my brest: That they should never tread the path, to enter in my rest. Scripture: Psalm 95 Languages: English
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Cantate Domino

Author: J. H. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #54b (1640) First Line: Sing ye with praise unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 Sing ye with praise unto the Lord, new songs with joy and mirth: Sing unto him with one accord, all people on the earth. 2 Yea sing unto the Lord, I say, praise ye his holy Name: Declare and shew from day to day salvation by the same. 3 Among the heathen eke declare his honour round about: To shew his wonders do not spare, in all the world throughout. 4 For why the Lord is much of might and worthy praise alway: And he is to be dread of right, above all gods, I say. 5 For all the gods of heathen folk are idols that will fade: But yet our God, he is the Lord that hath the heavens made. 6 All praise and honour eke do dwell for aye before his face: Both power and might likewise excell, within his holy place. 7 Ascribe unto the Lord alway, ye people of the world: All might and worship eke I say, ascribe unto the Lord. 8 Ascribe unto the Lord also, the glory of his Name: And eke unto courts do go, with gifts unto the same. The second Part: 9 Fall down and worship ye the Lord, within his Temple bright: Let all the people of the world be fearefull at his sight. 10 Tell all the world, be not agst, the Lord doth raigne above: Yea he hath set the earth so fast, that it can never move. 11 And that it is the Lord alone that rules with princely might: To judge the nations every one with equity and right. 12 The heavens shall great joy begin, the earth eke shall rejoyce: The sea with all that is there in shall shout and make a noise. 13 The fields shall joy, and every thing that springeth on the earth: The wood and every tree shall sing with gladnesse and with mirth. 14 Before the presence of the Lord, and coming of his might: When he shall justly judge the world, and rule his folk with right. Scripture: Psalm 96 Languages: English
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Dominus regnavit

Author: J. H. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #55a (1640) First Line: The Lord doth raign, wherat the earth Lyrics: 1 The Lord doth raign, whereat the earth may joy with pleasant voice: And eke the Isles with joyfull mirth may triumph and rejoyce. 2 Both clouds and darknesse eke do swell and round about him beate: Yea right and justice ever dwell and bide about his seat. 3 Yea fire and heat it once do run, and go before his face: Which shall his foes and enemies burn abroad in every place. 4 His lightnings eke full bright did blaze and to the world appeare: Whereat the earth did look and gaze, with dread and deadly feare. 5 The hils like waxe did melt in sight and presence of the Lord: They fled before that Rulers might, which guideth all the world. 6 The heavens eke declare and show his justice all abroad: That all the world may see and know the glory of our God. 7 Confusion sure shall come to such as worship idols vaine: And eke to those that glory much, dumbe pictures to maintaine. 8 For all the idols of the world which they their gods do call: Shall feel the power of the Lord, and down to him shall fall. 9 With joy shall Sion heare this thing, and Judah shall rejoyce; For at thy judgements they shall sing, and make a pleasant noise. 10 That thou O Lord art set on high in all the earth abroad: And art exalted wondrously above each other god. 11 All ye that feare the Lord do this, hate all things that are ill: For he doth save the soules of his from such as would them spill. 12 And light doth spring up to the just, with pleasure for his part: Great joy with gladnesse, mirht, and lust, to them of upright heart. 13 Ye righteous in the Lord rejoyce, his holiness proclaime: Be thankfull eke with heart and voice, be mindfull of the same. Scripture: Psalm 97 Languages: English
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Cantate Domino

Author: J. H. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #55b (1640) First Line: O sing ye now unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 O sing ye now unto the Lord, a new and pleasant song: For he hath wrought throughout the world his wonders great and strong. 2 With his right hand full worthily he doth his foes devoure: And get himselfe the victory with his own arm and power. 3 The Lord doth make his people know his saving health and might: The Lord doth eke justice show, in all the heathens sight. 4 His grace and truth to Israel, in mind he doth record: That all the earth hath seen right well the goodnesse of the Lord. 5 Be glad in him with joyfull voice, all people on the earth: Give thanks to God, sing and rejoyce to him with joy and mirth. 6 Upon the harp unto him sing, give thanks to him with Psalmes: Rejoyce before the Lord our King, with Trumpets and with Shalmes. 7 Yea let the sea with all therein for joy both roare and swell: The earth likewise let it begin, with all that therein dwell. 8 And let the flouds rejoyce their fils, and clap their hands apace: And eke the mountaines and the hils before the Lord his face. 9 For he shall come to judge and trie the world and every wight: And rule the people mightily with justice and with right. Scripture: Psalm 98 Languages: English
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Dominus regnavit

Author: J. H. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #55c (1640) First Line: The Lord doth raigne, although at it Lyrics: 1 The Lord doth raigne, although at it the people rage full sore: Yea he on Cherubins doth sit, though all the world do roare. 2 The Lord that doth in Sion dwell, is high and wondrous great: Above all folk he doth excell, and he aloft is set. 3 Let all men praise thy mighty Name, for it is fearefull sure: And let them magnifie the same, that holy is and pure. 4 The princely power of our King doth love judgement and right: Thou rightly rulest every thing in Jacob through thy might. 5 To praise the Lord our God devise, all honour to him do: Before his footstoole worship him, for he is holy too. 6 Moses, Aaron, and Samuel, as Priests on him did call: When they did pray he heard them well and gave them answer all. 7 Within the cloud to them he spake, then did they labour still, To keep such laws as he did make, and pointed them untill. 8 O Lord our God, thou didst them heare, and answeredst them againe: Thy mercy did on them appeare, their deeds didst not maintaine. 9 O laud an dpraise our God and Lord within his holy hill: For why, our God throughouth the world, is holy ever still. Scripture: Psalm 99 Languages: English
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Jubilate Deo

Author: J. H. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #56a (1640) First Line: All people that on earth do dwell Lyrics: 1 All people that on earth do dwell, sing to the Lord with chearfull voice, Him serve with feare, his praise forth tell: come ye before him and rejoyce. 2 The Lord ye know is God indeed, without our aid he did us make: We are his flock, he doth us feed, and for his sheep he doth us take. 3 O enter then his gates with praise, approach with joy his courts unto: Praise, laud, and bless his Name alwaies, for it is seemly so to do. 4 For why the Lord our God is good, his mercy is for ever sure: His truth at all times firmly stood, and shall from age to age endure. Scripture: Psalm 100 Languages: English Tune Title: [All people that on earth do dwell]
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Jubilate Deo

Author: J. H. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #56b (1640) First Line: In God the Lord be glad and light Lyrics: 1 In God the Lord be glad and light, praise him throughout the earth: Serve him and come before his sight with singing and with mirth. 2 Know that the Lord our God he is, he did us make and keep: Not we ourselves: for we are his own flock and pasture sheep. 3 O go into his gates alwaies, give thanks within the same: Within his courts set forth his praise, and laud his holy Name. 4 For why, the goodness of the Lord for evermore doth raigne: From age to age throughout the world, his truth doth still remaine. Scripture: Psalm 100 Languages: English
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Misericordiam

Author: N. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #56c (1640) First Line: I mercy will and judgement sing Lyrics: 1 I mercy will and judgment sing, O Lord God unto thee 2 And wisely do in a perfect way, untill thou come to me. And in the midst of my house walk, in purenesse of my sprite: 3 And I no kind of wicked thing will see before my sight. 4 I hate their work that fall away, it shall not cleave to me. From me shall part the froward heart none evill will I see. 5 Him will I stroy that slandereth his neighbour privily: The lofty heart I cannot beare, nor him that looketh hie. 6 Mine eyes shall be on them within the land that faithfull be: In perfect way they who walketh shall be servant unto me. 7 I will now guilefull person have, within my house to dwell: And in my presence shall he not remaine that lies doth tell. 8 Betimes I will destroy even all the wicked of the land: That I may from Gods City cut the wicked workers hand. Scripture: Psalm 101 Languages: English
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Domine exaudi

Author: N. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #56d (1640) First Line: O heare my prayer Lord and let Lyrics: 1 O heare thou my prayer Lord and let my cry come unto thee. 2 In time of trouble do hot hide, thy face away from me. 3 Incline thine eare to me, make hast to heare me when I call: For as the smoke doth fade, so do, my daies consume and fall. 4 And as an harth my bones are burnt, my heart is smitten dead: And withers like the grasse that I forget to eat lay bread. 5 By reason of my groaning voice, my bones cleave to my skin: 6 As Pelican in wildernesse, such case now am I in. 7 And as an Owle in desart is, Lo, I am such a one: I watch and as a Sparrow on the house top am alone. 8 Lo daily in reproachfull wise, my enemies do me scorne: And they that do against me rage, against me they have sworne. 9 Surely with ashes as with bread, my hunger I have fild; And mingled have my drink with teares that from my eyes have stild. 10 Because of thy displeasure Lord, thy wrath and great disdaine: For thou hast lifted me aloft, and cast me down againe. 11 The daies wherein I passe my life, are like the fleeting shade: And I am wither'd like the grasse, which soone away doth fade. 12 But thou O Lord for ever dost remaine in steady place: And thy remembrance ever doth abide from race to race. The second Part: 13 Thou wilt arise, and mercy thou to Sion wilt extend: The time of mercy, now the time foreset is come to end. 14 For even in the stones thereof thy servants do delight: And on the dust thereof they have compassion in their sprite. 15 Then shall the heathen people feare the Lords most holy Name: And all the Kings on earth shall dread his glory and thy fame. 16 Then when the Lord the mighty God againe shall Sion reare: And then when he most nobly in his glory shall appeare. 17 To prayer of the poor desolate, when he himselfe doth bend: When he shall not disdaine unto their prayers to attend. 18 This shall be written for the age that after shall succeed: The people yet imcreated the Lord's renown shall spread. 19 For he from his high Sancturary hath looked downe below: And out of heaven hath the Lord beheld the earth also. 20 That of the mourning captive he might heare the wofull cry: And that he might deliver those that damned are to die. 21 That they in Sion may declare the Lord's most holy Name: And in Jerusalem set forth the praises of the same. 22 Then when the people of the lands, and kingdomes with accord, Shall be assembled for to do their service to the Lord. The third Part. 213My former force of strength he hath abated in the way: And shorter he hath cut my daies, thus I therefore did say: 24 My God in midst of all my daies now take me not away: Thy yeares endure eternally, from age to age I say. 25 Thou the foundations of the earth before all time hast laid: And Lord the heavens are the work which thine own hands have made. 26 Yea they shall perish and decay, but thou shalt tarry still: And they shall all in time waxe old, e'en as a garment will. 25 Thou as a garment shalt them change, and changed they shall be: But thou dost still abide the same, thy yeares do never flee. 26 The children of thy servants shall continually endure: And in thy sight their happy seed for ever shall stand sure. Scripture: Psalm 102 Languages: English
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Benedic anima

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #57 (1640) First Line: My soule give laud unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 My soule give laud unto the Lord, my spirit shall do the same: And all the secrets of my heart, praise ye his holy Name. 2 Give thanks to God for all his gifts shew not thy selfe unkind: And suffer not his benefits to slip out of thy mind. 3 That gave thee pardon for thy faults, and thee restor'd againe: From all thy weak and fraile disease, and heal'd thee of thy paine. 4 That did redeeme thy life from death from which thou couldst not flee: His mercy and compassion both he did extend to thee. 5 That fil'd with goodnesse thy desire, and did prolong thy youth: Like as the Eagle casts her bill, whereby her age renew'th. 6 The Lord with justice doth repay all such as are opprest: So that their sufferings and wrongs Are turned to the best. 7 His waies and his commandements to Moses he did show: His counsels and his valiant acts the Israelites did know. 8 The Lord is kind and mercifull, when sinners do him grieve: The slowest to conceive a wrath, and readiest to forgive. 9 He chides us not continually, though we be full of strife: Nor keep our faults in memory, for all our sinfull life. 10 Nor yet according to our sins The Lord doth us regard: Nor after our iniquities he doth us not reward. 11 But as the space is wondrous great 'twixt earth and heaven above: So is his goodnesse much more large to them that do him love. 12 God doth remove our sins from us, and our offences all: As farre as is the Sun-rising full distant from his fall. The second Part: 13 And look what pitie parents deare unto their children beare: Like pitie beareth God to such as worship him in feare. 14 The Lord that made us knows our shape, our mold and fashion just: How weake and fraile our nature is, and that we are but dust. 15 And now the time of mortall men is like the withering hay: Or like the flower right faire in field, that fades full soon away. 16 Whose glosse and beauty stormy winds do utterly disgrace: And make that after their assaults such blossomes have no place. 17 But yet the goodnesse of the Lord with his shall everstand: Their childrens children shall receive his righteousnesse at hand. 18 I meane which keep his covenant with all their whole desire: And not forget to do the thing that he doth them require. 19 The heavens high are made the seat and foot-stoole of the Lord: And by his power imperiall he governs all the world. 20 Ye Angels which are great in power, praise ye and blesse the Lord: Which to obey and do his will, immediately accord. 21 Ye noble hosts and Ministers, cease not to laud him still: Which ready are to execute his pleasure and his will. 22 Yea all his works in every place, praise ye his holy Name: My heart, my mind and eke my soule praise ye also the same. Scripture: Psalm 103 Languages: English Tune Title: [My soule give laud unto the Lord]

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