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Ye Sons of Pride, that hate the Just

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P49b (1766) Topics: Death and pride; Death and Resurrection; Death of saints and sinners; Hope and despair in death; Resurrection and death of Christ Lyrics: 1 Ye Sons of Pride, that hate the Just And trample on the Poor; When Death has brought you down to Dust, Your Pomp shall rise no more. 2 The last great Day shall change the Scene; When will that Hour appear? When shall the Just revive, and reign O'er all that scorn'd them here? 3 GOD will my naked Soul receive, When sep'rate from the Flesh; And break the Prison of the Grave, To raise my Bones afresh. 4 Heav'n is my everlasting Home, Th' Inheritance is sure: Let Men of Pride their Rage resume, But I'll repine no more. Scripture: Psalm 49:14-15 Languages: English
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Why do the Proud insult the Poor

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P49c (1766) Topics: Death and pride; Death and Resurrection; Death of saints and sinners; Hope and despair in death; Resurrection and death of Christ Lyrics: 1 Why do the Proud insult the Poor, And boast the large Estates they have? How vain are Riches to secure Their haughty Owners from the Grave! 2 They can't redeem one Hour from Death With all the Wealth in which they trust; Nor give a dying Brother Breath, When GOD commands him down to Dust. 3 There the dark Earth and dismal Shade Shall clasp their naked Bodies round; That Flesh so delicately fed, Lies cold, and moulders in the Ground. 4 Like thoughtless Sheep the Sinner dies, Laid in the Grave for Worms to eat: The Saints shall in the Morning rise, And find th' Oppressor at their Feet. 5 His Honours perish in the Dust, And Pomp, and Beauty, Birth and Blood: That glorious Day exalts the Just To full Dominion o'er the Proud. 6 My Saviour shall my Life restore, And raise me from my dark Abode; My Flesh and Soul shall part no more, But dwell for ever near my GOD. Scripture: Psalm 49 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Death

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #53 (1740) Topics: Deliverance from death First Line: Into thine Hand, O GOD of Truth Lyrics: 1 Into thine Hand, O GOD of Truth, My Spirit I commit; Thou hast redeem'd my Soul from Death, And sav'd me from the Pit. 2 The Passions of my Hope and Fear Maintain'd a doubtful Strife, While Sorrow, Pain, and Sin conspir'd To take away my Life. 3 "My Times are in thy Hand," I cry'd, "Tho' I draw near the Dust;" Thou art the Refuge where I hide, The GOD in whom I trust. 4 O make Thy reconciled Face Upon thy servant shine, And save me for thy Mercy-Sake, For I’m entirely thine. Pause. 5 [’Twas in my Haste my Spirit said, "I must despair and die, "I am cut off before thine Eyes; But thou hast heard my Cry.] 6 Thy Goodness how divinely free, How wond'rous is thy Grace To those that fear thy Majesty, And trust thy Promises! 7 O love the Lord, all ye his Saints, And sing his Praises loud; He’ll bend his Ear to your Complaints, And recompense the Proud. Scripture: Psalm 31:13-23 Languages: English
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Death, 'tis a melancholy day

Hymnal: A Manual of Devotion for Soldiers and Sailors #82 (1847) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Death Languages: English
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O for the death of those

Hymnal: A Manual of Devotion for Soldiers and Sailors #83 (1847) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Peace in Death Languages: English

Psalm 116: I Will Walk before the Lord

Hymnal: Journeysongs (2nd ed.) #90 (2003) Topics: Death/Dying; Death/Dying; Death/Dying First Line: I love the LORD Refrain First Line: I will walk before the Lord Scripture: Psalm 116:1-10 Languages: English Tune Title: [I love the LORD]
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O for the death of those

Hymnal: Notes of Triumph #103 (1886) Topics: Death Languages: English
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O for the death of those

Hymnal: Tried and True #103 (1892) Topics: Death Languages: English
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I Love the Lord, the Fount of Life and Grace

Author: William Kuipers Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #116B (2018) Meter: 10.11.11.10 Topics: Death Lyrics: 1 I love the Lord, the fount of life and grace; he hears my voice, my cry and supplication, inclines his ear, gives strength and consolation; in life, in death, my heart will seek his face. 2 The cords of death held me in deep despair; the pangs of hell, like waves by tempest driven, rolled o'er my soul; by grief and sorrow driven, I turned in my distress to God in prayer. 3 I cried, "Deliver thou my soul, O Lord!" Jehovah heard; I pledge him my devotion. The Lord is just, his grace, wide as the ocean; in boundless mercy he fulfills his word. 4 The Lord preserves the meek most tenderly; brought nigh to death, in him I found salvation. Come, thou my soul, relieved from agitation, turn to thy rest; the Lord has favored thee. 5 Thou, O Jehovah, in thy sovereign grace, hast saved my soul from death and woe appalling, dried all my tears, secured my feet from falling. Lo, I shall live and walk before thy face. 6 I have believed, and therefore did I speak when I was made to suffer tribulation; I said in haste and bitter desperation: "All men are false, 'tis nought but lies they speak." 7 What shall I render to Jehovah now for all the riches of his consolation? With joy I'll take the cup of his salvation, and call upon his name with thankful vow. 8 Before his saints I'll pay my vows to God; e'en in death's vale he keepeth me from evil; how dear to God the dying of his people! Praise him, ye saints, and sound his name abroad. 9 I am, O Lord, thy servant, bound yet free, thy handmaid's son, whose shackles thou hast broken; redeemed by grace, I'll render as a token of gratitude my constant praise to thee. 10 Jerusalem! Within thy courts I'll praise Jehovah's name, and with a spirit lowly pay all my vows. O Zion, fair and holy, come join with me and bless him all thy days! Scripture: Psalm 116 Languages: English Tune Title: GENEVAN 116
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The aged Saint's Reflection and Hope

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #123b (1786) Topics: Courage in death; Death and the resurrection; Resurrection and death; Courage in death; Death and the resurrection; Resurrection and death First Line: My God, my everlasting hope Lyrics: 1 My God, my everlasting hope, I live upon thy truth; Thine hands have held my childhood up, And strengthen'd all my youth. 2 My flesh was fashion'd by thy power With all these limbs of mine: And from my mother's painful hour I've been entirely thine. 3 Still has my life new wonders seen Repeated every year; Behold my days that yet remain, I trust them to thy care. 4 Cast me not off when strength declines, When hoary hairs arise; And round me let thy glory shine, When e'er thy servant dies. 5 Then in the history of my age, When men review my days, They'll read your love in every page, In every line thy praise. Scripture: Psalm 71:5-9 Languages: English

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