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A Church established

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CXXXIIb (1780) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 132:4-8 First Line: No sleep nor slumber to his eyes Lyrics: 1 No sleep nor slumber to his eyes Good David would afford, 'Till he had found below the skies A dwelling for the Lord. 2 The Lord in Zion plac'd his name, His ark was settled there: To Zion the whole nation came To worship thrice a year. 3 But we have no such lengths to go, Nor wander far abroad; Where’er thy saints assemble now, There is a house for God. Pause. 2 Arise, O King of Grace, arise, And enter to thy rest! Lo! thy church waits with longing eyes Thus to be own'd and blest. 5 Enter with all thy glorious train, Thy spirit and thy word; All that the ark did once contain, Could no such grace afford. 6 Here, mighty God, accept our vows, Here let thy praise be spread; Bless the provisions of thy house, And fill thy poor with bread: 7 Here let the Son of David reign; Let God’s anointed shine; Justice and truth his court maintain, With love and pow'r divine. 8 Here let him hold a lasting throne, And as his kingdom grows, Fresh honors shall adorn his crown, And shame confound his foes. Languages: English
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A Church established

Hymnal: Psalms #132b (1793) Scripture: Psalm 132:4-5 First Line: No sleep nor slumber to his eyes Lyrics: 1 [No sleep nor slumbers to his eyes Good David would afford, Till he had found below the skies A dwelling for the Lord. 2 The Lord in Zion plac'd his name, His ark was settled there: And there th' assembled nation came To worship thrice a year. 3 We trace no more these toilsome ways, Nor wander far abroad; Wheree’er thy people meet for praise, There is a house for God.] Pause. 4 Arise, O King of grace, arise, And enter to thy rest: Lo! thy church waits with longing eyes, Thus to be own'd and blest. 5 Enter with all thy glorious train, Thy Spirit and thy word; All that the ark did once contain Could no such grace afford. 6 Here, mighty God, accept our vows, Here let thy praise be spread; Bless the provision of thy house, And fill thy poor with bread. 7 Here let the Son of David reign, Let God’s Anointed shine; Justice and truth his court maintain, With love and pow'r divine. 8 Here let him hold a lasting throne, And at his kingdom grows, Fresh honours shall adorn his crown, And shame confound his foes. Languages: English
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No Sleep nor Slumber to his Eyes

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P132b (1766) Scripture: Psalm 132:4-8 Lyrics: 1 No Sleep nor Slumber to his Eyes Good David would afford, Till he had found below the Skies A Dwelling for the Lord. 2 The Lord in Sion place'd his Name, His Ark was settled there; To Sion the whole Nation came, To worship thrice a Year. 3 But we have no such Length to go, Nor wander far abroad; Where'er thy Saints assemble now, There is a House for GOD. Pause. 4 Arise, O King of Grace, arise, And enter to thy Rest; Lo! thy Church waits with longing Eyes Thus to be own'd and blest. 5 Enter with all thy glorious Train, Thy Spirit and thy Word; All that the Ark did once contain Could no such Grace afford. 4 Here, mighty GOD, accept our Vows, Here let thy Praise be spread: Bless the Provisions of thy House, And fill thy Poor with Bread. 7 Here let the Son of David reign, Let GOD's Anointed shine; Justice and Truth his Court maintain, With Love and Pow'r divine. 8 Here let him hold a lasting Throne, And as his Kingdom grows, Fresh Honours shall adorn his Crown, And Shame confound his Foes. Topics: Christ his Kingdom among Gentiles; Church gathered and settled; Church God's presence there; Church God's special delight; Ministers ordained; Worship public Languages: English
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A Church established

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #245 (1740) Scripture: Psalm 132:4-8 First Line: No Sleep nor Slumber to his Eyes Lyrics: 1 No Sleep nor Slumber to his Eyes Good David would afford, Till he had found below the Skies A Dwelling for the Lord. 2 The Lord in Sion place'd his Name, His Ark was settled there; To Sion the whole Nation came To worship thrice a Year. 3 But we have no such Lengths to go, Nor wander far abroad; Where'er thy Saints assemble now, There is a House for GOD. Pause. 4 Arise, O King of Grace, arise, And enter to thy Rest; Lo! thy Church waits with longing Eyes Thus to be own'd and blest. 5 Enter with all thy glorious Train, Thy Spirit and thy Word; All that the Ark did once contain Could no such Grace afford. 4 Here, mighty GOD, accept our Vows, Here let thy Praise be spread; Bless the Provisions of thy House, And fill thy Poor with Bread. 7 Here let the Son of David reign, Let GOD's Anointed shine; Justice and Truth his Court maintain With Love and Pow'r divine. 8 Here let him hold a lasting Throne, And as his Kingdom grows, Fresh Honours shall adorn his Crown, And Shame confound his Foes. Topics: Christ his Kingdom among Gentiles; Church gathered and settled; Church God's presence there; Church God's special delight; Ministers ordained; Worship public Languages: English
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A church established

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #276 (1791) Scripture: Psalm 132:4-5 First Line: No sleep nor slumbers to his eyes Lyrics: 1 No sleep nor slumbers to his eyes Good David would afford, 'Till he had found below the skies A dwelling for the Lord. 2 The Lord in Zion plac'd his name, His ark was settled there: And there th' assembled nation came To worship thrice a year. 3 We trace no more these toilsome ways, Nor wander far abroad; Where e’er thy people meet for praise, There is a house for God.] Pause. 4 Arise, O King of grace, arise, And enter to thy rest, Lo! thy church waits with longing eyes Thus to be own'd and bless'd. 5 Enter with all thy glorious train, Thy Spirit and thy word; All that the ark did once contain Could no such grace afford. 6 Here, mighty God, accept our vows, Here let thy praise be spread; Bless the provision of thy house, And fill thy poor with bread. 7 Here let the Son of David reign, Let God’s anointed shine; Justice and truth his court maintain, With love and pow'r divine. 8 Here let him hold a lasting throne; And at his kingdom grows, Fresh honors shall adorn his crown, And shame confound his foes. Languages: English
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No sleep nor slumber to his eyes

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #294 (1790) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 132:4-5 Lyrics: 1 [No sleep nor slumber to his eyes Good David would afford, Till he had found below the skies A dwelling for the Lord. 2 The Lord in Zion plac'd his name, His ark was settled there: To Zion the whole nation came To worship thrice a year. 3 But we have no such lengths to go, Nor wander far abroad: Where'er thy saints assemble now, There is a house for God.] Pause. 4 Arise, O King of grace, arise, And enter to thy rest! Lo! thy church waits with longing eyes Thus to be own'd and blest. 5 Enter with all thy glorious train, Thy Spirit and thy word; All that the ark did once contain Could no such grace afford. 6 Here, mighty God! accept our vows, Here let thy praise be spread; Bless the provisions of thy house, And fill thy poor with bread. 7 Here let the Son of David reign, Let God's Annointed shine; Justice and truth his court maintain With love and pow'r divine. 8 Here let him hold a lasting throne, And as his kingdom grows, Fresh honors shall adorn his crown, And shame confound his foes. Languages: English
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No sleep nor slumber to his eyes

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #477 (1835) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 132:7-8 Lyrics: [No sleep nor slumber to his eyes Good David would afford, Till he had found below the skies A dwelling for the Lord. The Lord in Zion placed his name, His ark was settled there; To Zion the whole nation came To worship thrice a year. But we have no such lengths to go, Nor wander far abroad; Where'er thy saints assemble now, There is a house for God.] Arise, O King of grace, arise, And enter to thy rest! Lo! thy church waits with longing eyes Thus to be owned and blessed. Enter with all thy glorious train, Thy Spirit and thy word; All that the ark did once contain Could no such grace afford. Here, mighty God, accept our vows, Here let thy praise be spread; Bless the provisions of thy house, And fill thy poor with bread. Here let the Son of David reign, Let God's Anointed shine; Justice and truth his court maintain With love and power divine. Here let him hold a lasting throne; And as his kingdom grows, Fresh honors shall adorn his crown, And shame confound his foes. Topics: Worship public; Christ his kingdom among the Gentiles; Church God's presence there; Church God's special delight; Church gathered and settled; Ministers ordained Languages: English
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O Lord, my prayer hear

Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #P113a (1915) Scripture: Psalm 132:10
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O Lord, my prayer hear

Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #P113b (1915) Scripture: Psalm 132:10
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O with due reverence let us all

Hymnal: Hymnal #280 (1874) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 132 Topics: Offices of the Church Consecration of Churches and Chapels Languages: English

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