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Help, Lord, because the godly man

Help, Lord, because the godly man Doth daily fade away

Published in 6 hymnals


Representative Text

1 Help, Lord, because the godly man
doth daily fade away;
And from among the sons of men
the faithful do decay.
2 Unto his neighbor ev'ry one
doth utter vanity:
They with a double heart do speak,
and lips of flattery.

3 God shall cut off all flatt'ring lips,
tongues that speak proudly thus,
4 We'll with our tongue prevail, our lips
are ours: who's lord o'er us?
5 For poor oppressed, and for the sighs
of needy, rise will I,
Saith God, and him in safety set
from such as him defy.

6 The words of God are words most pure;
they be like silver tried
In earthen furnace, seven times
that hath been purified.
7 Lord, thou shalt them preserve and keep
for ever from this race.
8 On each side walk the wicked, when
vile men are high in place.

Source: Foundations Psalter: 1650 Scottish Psalter #12

Text Information

First Line: Help, Lord, because the godly man Doth daily fade away
Title: Help, Lord, because the godly man
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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American Hymns Old and New #31

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Foundations Psalter #12

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The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P12

Include 3 pre-1979 instances
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