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Wrath and mercy from the judgment-seat

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #21 (1791) Scripture: Psalm 9 First Line: With my whole heart I'll raise my song Lyrics: 1 With my whole heart I'll raise my song, Thy wonders I'll proclaim, Thou sovereign Judge of right and wrong Wilt put my foes to shame. 2 I'll sing thy majesty and grace; My God prepares his throne To judge the world in righteousness, And make his vengeance known. 3 Then shall the Lord a refuge prove For all the poor oppress'd; To save the people of his love, And give the weary rest. 4 The men that know thy name will trust In thy abundant grace: For thou hast ne'er forsook the just, Who humbly seek thy face. 5 Sing praises to the righteous Lord, Who dwells on Zion's hill, Who executes his threat'ning word Whose works his grace fulfil. Languages: English
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God will appear for the oppressed

Author: Watts Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #57 (1840) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 9 First Line: With my whole heart I'll raise my song Topics: The Slave Comforted With Hope of Deliverance Languages: English

For the Healing of the Nations

Author: Fred Kaan, 1929-2009 Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #576 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Scripture: Psalm 9 Topics: Healing; Justice; Nation and City; Stewardship; Peace Languages: English Tune Title: WESTMINSTER ABBEY
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When the great Judge, supreme and just

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.IX.II (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 9:6-13 Lyrics: 1 When the great Judge, supreme and just, Shall once inquire for blood; The humble souls that mourn in dust Shall find a faithful God. 2 He from the dreadful gates of death Does his own children raise; In Zion’s gates with cheerful breath, They sing their Father’s praise. 3 His foes shall fall with heedless feet, Into the pit they made; And sinners perish in the net That their own hands have spread. 4. Thus by thy judgment, mighty God, Are thy deep counsels known; When men of mischief are destroy'd, The snare must be their own. 5 The wicked shall sink down to hell; Thy wrath devour the lands That dare forget thee, or rebel Against thy known commands. 6 Though saints to sore distress are brought, And wait, and long complain, Their cries shall never be forgot, Nor shall their hopes be vain. 7 [Rise, great Redeemer, from thy seat, To judge and save the poor; Let nations tremble at thy feet, And man prevail no more. 8 Thy thunder shall affright the proud, And put their hearts to pain, Make them confess, that thou art God, And they but feeble men.] Topics: The Wisdom and Equity of Providence Languages: English
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The wisdom and equity of Providence

Author: Watts Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #122 (1840) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 9 First Line: When the great Judge, supreme and just Topics: Slaveholders Admonished Languages: English
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To celebrate thy Praise, O Lord

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #IX (1760) Scripture: Psalm 9 Lyrics: 1 To celebrate thy Praise, O Lord, I will my Heart prepare; To all the list'ning World thy Works, thy wond'rous Works declare. 2 The Thought of them shall to my Soul exalted Pleasure bring; Whilst to thy Name, O thou most High, triumphant Praise I sing. 3 Thou mad'st my haughty Foes to turn their Backs in shameful Flight: Struck with thy Presence, down they fell; they perish'd at thy Sight. 4 Against insulting Foes advanc'd, thou didst my Cause maintain; My Right asserting from thy Throne, where Truth and Justice reign. 5 The Insolence of Heathen pride thou hast reduc'd to Shame; Their wicked Offspring quite destroy'd, and blotted out their Name. 6 Mistaken Foes, your haughty Threats are to a Period come: Our City stands, which you design'd to make our common Tomb. 7, 8 The Lord for ever lives, who has his righteous Throne prepar'd; Impartial Justice to dispense, to punish or reward. 9 God is a constant sure Defence against oppressing Rage; As Troubles rise, his needful Aids in our Behalf engage. 10 All those who have his Goodness prov'd, will in his Truth confide; Whose Mercy ne'er forsook the Man that on his Help rely'd. 11 Sing Praises therefore to the Lord, from Sion his Abode; Proclaim his Deeds, till all the World, confess no other God. Part II 12 When he Inquiry makes for Blood, he calls the poor to Mind: The injur'd humble Man's Complaint, Redress from him shall find. 13 Take Pity on my Troubles Lord, which spiteful Foes create, Thou that hast rescu'd me so oft from Death's Devouring Gate. 14 In Sion then I'll sing thy Praise, to all that love thy Name; And with loud Shouts of grateful Joy thy saving Pow'r proclaim. 15 Deep in the Pit they digg'd for me the Heathen Pride is laid; Their guilty Feet to their own Snare insensibly betray'd. 16 Thus, by the just Returns he makes, the mighty Lord is known; While wicked Men by their own Plots are shamefully o'erthrown. 17 No single Sinner shall escape by Privacy obscur'd; Nor Nation, from his just Revenge, by Numbers be secru'd. 18 His suff'ring Saints, when most distress'd, he ne'er forgets to aid; Their expectations shall be crown'd, tho' for a Time delay'd. 19 Arise, O Lord, assert thy Pow'r, and let not Man o'ercome; Descend to Judgment, and pronounce the guilty Heathens Doom. 20 Strike Terror thro' the Nations round, till, by consenting Fear, They to each other, and themselves, but mortal Men appear. Languages: English
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To celebrate thy praise, O Lord!

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #P.II (1789) Scripture: Psalm 9 Lyrics: 1 To celebrate thy praise, O Lord! I will my heart prepare, To all the list'ning world thy works, Thy wond'rous works declare. 2 The thought of them shall to my soul Exalted pleasures bring; Whilst to thy name, O thou most High, Triumphant praise I sing. 3 The Lord for ever lives, who has His righteous throne prepar'd, Impartial justice to dispense, To punish or reward. 4 God is a constant, sure defence Against oppressing rage; As troubles rise, his needful aids In our behalf engage. 5 All those who have his goodness prov'd, Will in his truth confide; Whose mercy ne'er forsook the man That on his help rely'd. Topics: Psalms of Praise and Adoration Languages: English
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To celebrate thy praise, O Lord,

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #IX (1793) Scripture: Psalm 9 Lyrics: 1 To celebrate thy praise, O Lord, I will my heart prepare; To all the list'ning world, thy works, thy wond'rous works declare. 2 The thought of them shall to my soul exalted pleasures bring; Whilst to thy name, O thou Most High, triumphant praise I sing. 2 Thou mad'st my aoughty foes to turn their backs in shameful flight: Struck with thy presence, down they fell, they perish'd at thy sight. 4 Against insulting foes adavnc'd, thou didst my cause maintain; My right asserting from thy throne, where truth and justice reign. 5 The insolence o heathen pride thou hast reduc'd to shame; Their wicked offspring quite destroy'd, and blotted out their name. 6 Mistaken foes, your houghty threats are to a period come; Our city stands, which you design'd to make our common tomb. 7, 8 The Lord forever lives, who has his righteous throne prepar;d, Impartial justice to dispense, to punish or reward. 9 God is a constant sure defence against oppressing rage: As troubles rise, his needful aids in our behalf engage. 10 All those who have his goodness prov'd will in his truth confide; Whose mercy ne'er forsook the man that on his help rely'd. 11 Sing praises therefor to the Lord, from Sion, his abode; Proclaim his deeds, till all the world confess no other God. Part II 12 When he enquiry makes for blood, he'll call the poor to mind: The injur'd humble man's complaint relief from him shall find. 13 Take pity on my througles, Lord, which spiteful foes create, Thou that hast rescu'd me so oft from death's devouring gate. 14 In Sion then I'll sing thy praise, to all that love thy name; And, with loud shouts of grateful joy, thy saving pow'r proclaim. 15 Deep in the pit they digg'd for me, the heathen pride is laid; Their guilty feet to their own snare are headlessly betray'd. 16 Thus, by the just returns he makes, the mighty Lord is known; While wicked men by their own plots, are shamefully o'erthrown. 17 No single sinner shall escape, by privacy obscur'd; Nor nation, from his just revege, by numbers be secur'd. 18 His suff'ring saints, when most distress'd he ne'er forgets to aid; Their expectations shall be crown'd, though for a time delay'd. 19 Arise, O Lord, assert thy pow'r, and let not man o'ercome; Descend to judgment, and pronounce the guilty heathen's doom. 20 Strike terror through the nations round, till, by consenting fear, They to each other, and themselves, but mortal men appear. Languages: English
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To celebrate thy praise, O Lord!

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship #P.II (1805) Scripture: Psalm 9 Languages: English

Cantad alegres al Señor

Author: Tomás González C. Hymnal: Celebremos Su Gloria #5 (1992) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 9:1-11 Topics: Adoración; Worship; Alegría; Cheer; Apertura del Culto; Opening of Worship; Cantar Cristiano; Singing; Majestad Divina; Divine Majesty Languages: Spanish Tune Title: DUKE STREET

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