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The personal glories and government of Christ

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #90 (1791) First Line: I'll speak the honors of my King Lyrics: 1 I'll speak the honors of my King, His form divinely fair: None of his sons of mortal race May with the Lord compare. 2 Sweet is thy speech, and heav'nly grace Upon thy lips is shed; Thy God with blessings infinite Hath crown'd thy sacred head. 3 Gird on thy sword, victorious prince, Ride with majestic sway: Thy terror shall strike through thy foes, And make the world obey. 4 Thy throne, O God for ever stands, Thy word of grace shall prove A peaceful sceptre in thy hands, To rule the saints by love. 5 Justice and truth attend thee still, But mercy is thy choice; And God, thy God, thy soul shall fill With most peculiar joys. Scripture: Psalm 45 Languages: English
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The glory of Christ, and power of the gospel

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #91 (1791) First Line: Now be my heart inspir'd to sing Lyrics: 1 Now be my heart inspir'd to sing The glories of my Saviour King, Jesus the Lord; how heav'nly fair His form! how bright his beauties are! 2 O'er all the sons of human race He shines with a superior grace, Love from his lips divinely flows, And blessings all his state compose. 3 Dress thee in arms, most mighty Lord, Gird on the terror of thy sword, In majesty and glory ride With truth and meekness at thy side. 4 Thine anger, like a pointed dart, Shall pierce the foes of stubborn heart; Or words of mercy, kind and sweet, Shall melt the rebels at thy feet. 5 Thy throne, O God, for ever stands, Grace is the sceptre in thy hands; Thy laws and works are just and right, But grace and justice thy delight. 6 God, thine own God, has richly shed His oil of gladness on thy head; And with his sacred Spirit blest His first-born Son above the rest. Scripture: Psalm 45 Languages: English
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Christ and his church; or, The mystical marriage

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #92 (1791) First Line: The king of saints, how fair his face Lyrics: 1 The king of saints, how fair his face, Adorn'd with majesty and grace! He comes with blessings from above, And wins the nations to his love. 2 At his right hand our eyes behold The queen array'd in purest gold; The world admires her heav'nly dress, Her robes of joy and righteousness. 3 He forms her beauties like his own, He calls and seats her near his throne; Fair stranger, let thine heart forget The idols of thy native state. 4 So shall the king the more rejoice In thee, the favorite of his choice; Let him be lov'd, and yet ador'd, For he's thy Maker and thy Lord. 5 Oh happy hour, when thou shalt rise To his fair palace in the skies, And all thy sons (a numerous train) Each like a prince in glory reign. 6 Let endless honors crown his head; Let ev'ry age his praises spread; While we with chearful songs approve The condescension of his love. Scripture: Psalm 45 Languages: English
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The church's safety and triumph among national desolations

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #93a (1791) First Line: God is the refuge of his saints Lyrics: 1 God is the refuge of his saints, When storms of sharp distress invade; E'er we can offer our complaints, Behold him present with his aid. 2 Let mountains from their seats be hurl'd Down to the deep, and buried there; Convulsions shake the solid world, Our faith shall never yield to fear. 3 Loud may the troubled ocean roar, In sacred peace our souls abide, While ev'ry nation, ev'ry shore Trembles and dreads the swelling tide. 4 There is a stream, whose gentle flow Supplies the city of our God! Life, love and joy, still gliding through, And wat'ring our divine abode. 5 That sacred stream, thine holy word, Supports our faith, our fear controuls, Sweet peace thy promises afford, And give new strength to fainting souls. 6 Zion enjoys her monarch's love, Secure against a threat'ning hour; Nor can her firm foundations move, Built on his truth, and arm'd with pow'r. Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English
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God fights for his church

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #93b (1791) First Line: Let Zion in her king rejoice Lyrics: 1 Let Zion in her king rejoice, Tho' tyrants rage, and kingdoms rise; He utters his almighty voice, The nations melt, the tumult dies. 2 The Lord of old for Jacob fought, And Jacob's God is still our aid; Behold the works his hand has wrought, What desolations he has made. 3 From sea to sea, through all the shores He makes the noise of battle cease: When from on high his thunder roars, He awes the trembling world to peace. 4 He breaks the bow, he cuts the spear; Chariots he burns with heav'nly flame; Let earth in silent wonder hear The sound and glory of his name. 5 "Be still, and learn that I am God, "I'll reign exalted o'er the lands, "I will be known, and fear'd abroad, "But still my throne in Zion stands." 6 O Lord of hosts, almighty king, While we so near thy presence dwell, Our faith shall sit secure, and sing Nor fear the raging pow'rs of hell. Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English
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Christ ascending and reigning

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #94 (1791) First Line: Oh for a shout of sacred joy Lyrics: 1 Oh for a shout of sacred joy To God the sov'reign king! Let ev'ry land their tongues employ, And hymns of triumph sing. 2 Jesus our God ascends on high, His heav'nly guards around Attend him rising through the sky, With trumpet's joyful sound. 3 While angels shout and praise their king, Let mortals learn their strains; Let all the earth his honors sing; O’er all the earth he reigns. 4 Rehearse his praise with awe profound, Let knowledge guide the song; Nor mock him with a solemn sound Upon a thoughtless tongue. 5 In Israel stood his antient throne, He lov'd that chosen race; But now he calls the world his own, And heathens taste his grace. 6 The Gentile nations are the Lord’s, There Abraham’s God is known; While pow'rs and princes, shields and swords Submit before his throne. Scripture: Psalm 47 Languages: English
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The church is the honor and safety of a nation

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #95 (1791) First Line: Great is the Lord our God Lyrics: [1 Great is the Lord our God, And let his praise be great; He makes his churches his abode, His most delightful seat. 2 These temples of his grace, How beautiful they stand! The honors of our native place, And bulwarks of our land.] 3 In Zion God is known, A refuge in distress; How bright has his salvation shone, How fair his heavenly grace! 4 When kings against her join'd, And saw the Lord was there, In wild confusion of the mind They fled with hasty fear. 5 When navies tall and proud Attempt to spoil our peace, He sends his tempest roaring loud, And sinks them in the seas. 6 Oft have our fathers told, Our eyes have often seen, How well our God secures the fold Where his own flocks have been. 7 In ev'ry new distress We’ll to his house repair, Recal to mind his wond'rous grace, And seek deliv'rance there. Scripture: Psalm 48:1-8 Languages: English
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The beauty of the church; or, Gospel worship and order

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #96 (1791) First Line: Far as thy name is known Lyrics: 1 Far as thy name is known The world declares thy praise; Thy saints, O Lord, before thy throne Their songs of honor raise. 2 With joy thy people stand On Zion's chosen hill, Proclaim the wonders of thy hand, And counsels of thy will. 3 Let strangers walk around The city where we dwell, Compass and view thine holy ground, And mark the building well. 4 The orders of thy house, The worship of thy court, The chearful songs, the solemn vows, And make a fair report. 5 How decent and how wise! How glorious to behold! Beyond the pomp that charms the eyes, And rites adorn'd with gold. 6 The God we worship now Will guide us 'till we die; Will be your God while here below, And ours above the sky. Scripture: Psalm 48:10-14 Languages: English
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Pride and death; or, The vanity of life and riches

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #97 (1791) First Line: Why doth the man of riches grow Lyrics: 1 Why doth the man of riches grow To insolence and pride, To see his wealth and honors flow With ev'ry rising tide. [2 Why doth he treat the poor with scorn, Made of the self-same clay, And boast as though his flesh was born Of better dust than they? 3 Not all his treasures can procure His soul a short reprieve, Redeem from death one guilty hour, Or make his brother live. 4 Eternal life can ne'er be sold, The ransom is too high; Justice will ne'er be brib'd with gold, That man may never die.] 5 He sees the brutish and the wise, The timorous and the brave, Quit their possessions, close their eyes, And hasten to the grave. 6 Yet 'tis his inward thought and pride, "My house shall ever stand; "And that my name may long abide, "I'll give it to my land." 7 Vain are his thoughts, his hopes are lost, How soon his mem'ry dies! His name is buried in the dust, Where his own body lies.] Pause. 8 This is the folly of their way! And yet their sons, as vain, Approve the words their fathers say, And act their works again. 9 Men void of wisdom and of grace, Though honor raise them high, Live like the beast, a thoughtless race, And like the beast they die. [10 Laid in the grave, like silly sheep, Death triumphs o'er them there, Till the last trumpet breaks their sleep, And wakes them in despair.] Scripture: Psalm 49:6-14 Languages: English
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Death and resurrection

Hymnal: PCSC1791 #98 (1791) First Line: Ye sons of pride, that hate the just 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 raise 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, Call'd from the world away, And break the prison of the grave, To raise my mould'ring clay. 4 Heaven 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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