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A Psalm or Song of Asaph

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PLXXV (1758) First Line: To thee, O God, we render thanks Lyrics: 1 To Thee, O GOD, we render thanks, to Thee with praise repair; For, that thy blessed name is near, thy wondrous works declare. 2 When I th' appointed season# take, which shall the fittest be; Then judgment done to ev'ry one in righteousness I'll see. 3 The earth would quickly all dissolve, with all who dwell therein; But I the tremblihg pillars stay, and firmly them sustain. (Selah.) 4 I to the foolish people said, deal not so foolishly; And to the wicked and the proud, lift not the horn on high. 5 Raise not your horn aloft, as if ye dared the most High; But bow your stiff'ned neck, and learn to speak submissively. 6 For the promotion which ye seek comes neither from the east, Nor from the mountains nor the south, the desart, nor the west. 7 But GOD alone is judge supream, and acts with equity; His pleasure one man puts below, and sets another high. 8 For in JEHOVAH's sovereign hand, a mixed cup He hath; The wine above is sparkling red, below are dregs are wrath. From thence He pours to all around, to each as He does please; But all the wicked wring the dregs, and drink the bitter lees. 9 But I'll extol, and ever sing The God of Jacob's praise: 10 The wicked's pow'r I will destroy, the just to pow'r I'll raise. Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English
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A Psalm or Song of Asaph

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PLXXV (1773) First Line: To Thee, O GOD, we render thanks Lyrics: 1 To Thee, O GOD, we render thanks, to Thee with praise repair; For, that thy blessed name is near, thy wondrous works declare. 2 When I th' appointed season take, which shall the fittest be; Then judgment done to ev'ry one in righteousness I'll see. 3 The earth would quickly all dissolve, with all who dwell therein; But I the tremblihg pillars stay, and firmly them sustain. (Selah.) 4 I to the foolish people said, deal not so foolishly; And to the wicked and the proud, lift not the horn on high. 5 Raise not your horn aloft, as if ye dared the most High; But bow your stiff'ned neck, and learn to speak submissively. 6 For the promotion which ye seek comes neither from the east, Nor from the mountains nor the south, the desart, nor the west. 7 But GOD alone is judge supream, and acts with equity; His pleasure one man puts below, and sets another high. 8 For in JEHOVAH's sovereign hand, a mixed cup He hath; The wine above is sparkling red, below are dregs are wrath. From thence He pours to all around, to each as He does please; But all the wicked wring the dregs, and drink the bitter lees. 9 But I'll extol, and ever sing The God of Jacob's praise: 10 The wicked's pow'r I will destroy, the just to pow'r I'll raise. Scripture: Psalm 75 Languages: English

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