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Deliverance from Oppression and Falshood; or, GOD's care of his People, in Answer to Faith and Prayer

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #LVI (1780) First Line: O thou whose justice reigns on high Lyrics: 1 O thou whose justice reigns on high, And makes the oppressor cease; Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. 2 The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, LORD; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is thy word. 3 In GOD most holy just and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what flesh can do, The offspring of the dust. 4 They wrest my words to mischief still, Charge me with unknown faults; For mischiefs all their counsels fill, And malice all their thoughts. 5 Shall they escape without thy frown? Must their devices stand? O cast the haughty sinner down, And let him know thy hand. Pause. 6 GOD counts the sorrows of his saints, Their groans affect his ears; Thou hast a book for my complaints, A bottle for my tears. 7 When to thy throne I raise my cry, The wicked fear and flee; So swift is pray'r to reach the sky, So near is GOD to me. 8 In thee, most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what man can do, The offspring of the dust. 9 Thy solemn vows are on me LORD, Thou shalt receive my praise; I’ll sing, "How faithful is thy word! "How righteous all thy ways!" 10 Thou hast secur'd my soul from death; O set thy pris'ner free: That heart and hand, and life and breath May be employ'd for thee. Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Oppression and Flashood; or, God's Care of his People, in Answer to Faith and Prayer

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #102 (1740) First Line: O Thou whose Justice reigns on high Lyrics: 1 O Thou whose Justice reigns on high, And makes th'Oppressor cease, Behold how envious Sinners try To vex and break my Peace! 2 The Sons of Violence and Lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly Dangers rise, My Refuge is thy Word. 3 In GOD, most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my Trust; Nor will I fear what Flesh can do, The Offspring of the Dust. 4 They wrest my Words to Mischief still, Charge me with unknown Faults; Mischief doth all their Counsels fill, And Malice all their thoughts. 5 Shall they escape without thy Frown? Must their Devices stand? O cast the haughty Sinner down, And let him know thy Hand! Pause. 6 GOD counts the Sorrows of his Saints, Their Groans affect his Ears; Thou hast a Book for my Complaints, A Bottle for my Tears. 7 When to thy Throne I raise my Cry, The Wicked fear, and flee; So swift is Pray'r to reach the Sky, So near is GOD to me. 8 In Thee, most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my Trust; Nor will I fear what Man can do, The Offspring of the Dust. 9 Thy solemn Vows are on me, Lord, Thou shalt receive my Praise; I'll sing, How faithful is thy Word! How righteous all thy Ways! 10 Thou hast secur'd my Soul from Death, O set thy Pris'ner free, That Heart and Hand, and Life and Breath, May be employ'd for Thee. Topics: Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; Falsehood; Prayer and faith of persecuted saints Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Oppression and Falshood; or GOD's Care of his People in Answer to Faith and Prayer

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #LVI (1785) First Line: O thou, whose justice reigns on high Lyrics: 1 O thou, whose justice reigns on high, And makes th' oppressor cease, Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. 2 The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is thy word. 3 In GOD most holy, just, and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what flesh can do, The offspring of the dust. 4 They wrest my words to mischief still, Charge me with unknown faults; For mischiefs all their counsels fill, And malice all their thoughts. 5 Shall they escape without thy frown? Must their devices stand? Oh cast the haughty sinner down, And let him know thy hand! Pause. 6 GOD sees the sorrows of his saints, Their groans affect his ears; Thy mercy counts my just complaints, And numbers all my tears. 7 When to thy throne I raise my cry The wicked fear and flee: So swift is prayer to reach the sky, So near is GOD to me. 8 In thee, most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what man can do, The offspring of the dust. 9 Thy solemn vows are on me, Lord, Thou shalt receive my praise; I’ll sing, how faithful is thy word! How righteous all thy ways! 10 Thou hast secur'd my soul from death, O set thy pris'ner free, That heart and hand, and life and breath May be employ'd for thee. Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Oppression and Falsehood: or, God's Care of his People, in answer to Faith and Prayer

Hymnal: Psalms #56 (1793) First Line: O thou whose justice reigns on high Lyrics: 1 O thou whose justice reigns on high, And makes th' oppressor cease, Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. 2 The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is thy word. 3 In God most holy, just, and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what flesh can do, The offspring of the dust. 4 They wrest my words to mischief still, Charge me with unknown faults; For mischiefs all their counsels fill, And malice all their thoughts. 5 Shall they escape without thy frown? Must their devices stand? Oh cast the haughty sinner down, And let him know thy hand! Pause. 6 God sees the sorrows of his saints, Their groans affect his ears; Thy mercy counts my just complaints, And numbers all my tears. 7 When to thy throne I raise my cry, The wicked fear and flee: So swift is pray'r to reach the sky, So near is God to me. 8 In thee most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what man can do, The offspring of the dust. 9 Thy solemn vows are on me, Lord, Thou shalt receive my praise; I’ll sing "how faithful is thy word! "How righteous all thy ways!" 10 Thou hast secur'd my soul from death, Oh set thy pris'ner free, That heart and hand, and life and breath May be employ'd for thee. Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Oppression and Falsehood; or God's Care of his People in answer to Faith and Prayer

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.) #101 (1786) First Line: O thou, whose justice reigns on high Lyrics: 1 O thou, whose justice reigns on high, And makes th' oppressor cease, Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. 2 The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is thy word. 3 In God most holy, just, and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what flesh can do, The offspring of the dust. 4 They wrest my words to mischief still, Charge me with unknown faults; For mischiefs all their counsels fill, And malice all their thoughts. 5 Shall they escape without thy frown? Must their devices stand? O cast the haughty sinner down, And let him know thy hand! Pause. 6 God sees the sorrows of his saints, Their groans affect his ears; Thy mercy counts my just complaints, And numbers all my tears. 7 When to thy throne I raise my cry The wicked fear and flee; So swift is prayer to reach the sky, So near is God to me. 8 In thee, most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what man can do, The offspring of the dust. 9 Thy solemn vows are on me, Lord, Thou shalt receive my praise; I’ll sing, how faithful is thy word! How righteous all thy ways! 10 Thou hast secur'd my soul from death, Oh set thy prisoner free, That heart and hand, and life and breath May be employ'd for thee. Topics: Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; Falsehood and Oppression; God mercy and truth; Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; Falsehood and Oppression; God mercy and truth Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Oppression and Falsehood; or God's Care of his People in answer to Faith and Prayer

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #101 (1790) First Line: O thou, whose justice reigns on high Lyrics: 1 O thou, whose justice reigns on high, And makes th' oppressor cease, Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. 2 The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is thy word. 3 In God most holy, just, and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what flesh can do, The offspring of the dust. 4 They wrest my words to mischief still, Charge me with unknown faults; For mischiefs all their counsels fill, And malice all their thoughts. 5 Shall they escape without thy frown? Must their devices stand? O cast the haughty sinner down, And let him know thy hand! Pause. 6 God sees the sorrows of his saints, Their groans affect his ears; Thy mercy counts my just complaints, And numbers all my tears. 7 When to thy throne I raise my cry The wicked fear and flee; So swift is prayer to reach the sky, So near is God to me. 8 In thee, most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what man can do, The offspring of the dust. 9 Thy solemn vows are on me, Lord, Thou shalt receive my praise; I’ll sing, how faithful is thy word! How righteous all thy ways! 10 Thou hast secur'd my soul from death, Oh set thy prisoner free, That heart and hand, and life and breath May be employ'd for thee. Topics: Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; Falsehood and Oppression; God mercy and truth; Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; Falsehood and Oppression; God mercy and truth Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Oppression and Falsehood; or God's Care of his People in answer to Faith and Prayer

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #108 (1786) First Line: O thou, whose justice reigns on high Lyrics: 1 O thou, whose justice reigns on high, And makes th' oppressor cease, Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. 2 The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is thy word. 3 In God most holy, just, and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what flesh can do, The offspring of the dust. 4 They wrest my words to mischief still, Charge me with unknown faults; For mischiefs all their counsels fill, And malice all their thoughts. 5 Shall they escape without thy frown? Must their devices stand? O cast the haughty sinner down, And let him know thy hand! Pause. 6 God sees the sorrows of his saints, Their groans affect his ears; Thy mercy counts my just complaints, And numbers all my tears. 7 When to thy throne I raise my cry The wicked fear and flee; So swift is prayer to reach the sky, So near is God to me. 8 In thee, most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what man can do, The offspring of the dust. 9 Thy solemn vows are on me, Lord, Thou shalt receive my praise; I’ll sing, how faithful is thy word! How righteous all thy ways! 10 Thou hast secur'd my soul from death, Oh set thy prisoner free, That heart and hand, and life and breath May be employ'd for thee. Topics: Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; Falsehood and Oppression; God mercy and truth; Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; Falsehood and Oppression; God mercy and truth Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Deliverance from Oppression and Falsehood; or God's Care of his People in answer to Faith and Prayer

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #108 (1787) First Line: O thou, whose justice reigns on high Lyrics: 1 O thou, whose justice reigns on high, And makes th' oppressor cease, Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. 2 The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is thy word. 3 In God most holy, just, and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what flesh can do, The offspring of the dust. 4 They wrest my words to mischief still, Charge me with unknown faults; For mischiefs all their counsels fill, And malice all their thoughts. 5 Shall they escape without thy frown? Must their devices stand? O cast the haughty sinner down, And let him know thy hand! Pause. 6 God sees the sorrows of his saints, Their groans affect his ears; Thy mercy counts my just complaints, And numbers all my tears. 7 When to thy throne I raise my cry The wicked fear and flee; So swift is prayer to reach the sky, So near is God to me. 8 In thee, most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what man can do, The offspring of the dust. 9 Thy solemn vows are on me, Lord, Thou shalt receive my praise; I’ll sing, how faithful is thy word! How righteous all thy ways! 10 Thou hast secur'd my soul from death, Oh set thy prisoner free, That heart and hand, and life and breath May be employ'd for thee. Topics: Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; Falsehood and Oppression; God mercy and truth; Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; Falsehood and Oppression; God mercy and truth Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Deliverance from oppression and falsehood; or, God's care of his people, in answer to faith and prayer

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #116 (1791) First Line: O thou, whose justice reigns on high Lyrics: 1 O thou, whose justice reigns on high, And makes th' oppression cease, Behold how envious sinners try To vex and break my peace. 2 The sons of violence and lies Join to devour me, Lord; But as my hourly dangers rise, My refuge is thy word. 3 In God most holy, just, and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what flesh can do, The offspring of the dust. 4 They wrest my words to mischief still, Charge me with unknown faults; For mischiefs all their counsels fill, And malice all their thoughts. 5 Shall they escape without thy frown? Must their devices stand? O cast the haughty sinner down, And let him know thy hand! Pause. 6 God sees the sorrows of his saints, Their groans affect his ears: Thy mercy counts my just complaints, And numbers all my tears. 7 When to thy throne I raise my cry, The wicked fear and flee: So swift is prayer to reach the sky, So near is God to me. 8 In thee most holy, just and true, I have repos'd my trust; Nor will I fear what man can do, The offspring of the dust. 9 Thy solemn vows are on me, Lord, Thou shalt receive my praise; I’ll sing "how faithful is thy word! "How righteous all thy ways!" 10 Thou hast secur'd my soul from death, Oh set thy prisoner free, That heart and hand, and life and breath May be employ'd for thee. Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English
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Resorting to the promises

Author: Watts Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #13 (1840) First Line: O thou, whose justice reigns on high Topics: Cries of the Slave to God Scripture: Psalm 56 Languages: English

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