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The saints of God! their conflict past

Author: William Dalrymple Maclagan Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 70 hymnals Topics: Saints' Days and Holy Days All Saints; Conversion St. Paul The Communion Closing; St. John Baptist Evening Prayer General Used With Tune: JERVAULX ABBEY

Wie lieblich schön, Herr Zebaoth

Author: Matthias Jorissen Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: [Wie lieblich schön, Herr Zebaoth]
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O 'twas a joyful Sound to hear

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 O 'twas a joyful Sound to hear Our num'rous Tribes devoutly say, Up, Israel, to the Temple haste, And keep your solemn festal Day: At Salem's Courts we must appear, With all our congregated Pow'rs; In strong and beauteous Order rang'd, Like her united Tow'rs. 2 'Tis hither, by Divine Command, That all the Tribes of GOD repair; Before his Ark, to celebrate His holy Name with Praise and Pray'r. Tribunals stand erected there, Where Truth and Equity take place; There stand the Courts and Palaces Of holy David's Royal Race. 3 O, pray we then for Salem's Peace; For they shall ever prosp'rous be, (Thou holy City of our GOD!) Who true Affection bear to thee: May Peace within thy sacred Walls For evermore a Guest be found; With Plenty and Prosperity, May all thy Palaces be crown'd! 4 For my dear Brethren's sake, and Friends, To me no less than Brethren dear, I'll pray, may Peace in Salem's Tow'rs An everlasting Guest appear! My Soul shall ever seek thy Good, My Heart shall ever wish thee well; For Sion and the Temple's sake, Where GOD himself vouchsafes to dwell. Topics: Description of The Church: Establishment and Steadfastness; Prayers Of the Church for her Preservation and Prosperity in all Ages Scripture: Psalm 122 Used With Tune: [O 'twas a joyful Sound to hear]
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Mein Leben ist ein Pilgrimstand

Author: Friedrich Adolf Lampe, 1683-1729 Appears in 47 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Mein Leben ist ein Pilgrimstand; Ich reise nach dem Vaterland, Zu Dir, zu meinem Jesus droben. Du machtest mir die Stätt' bereit, Wo ich, nach allem Kampf und Leid, Stets ruhen soll und Dich, Herr, loben. Mein Leben ist ein Pilgrimstand, Ich reise nach dem Vaterland. 2 Durch Deinen Geist, o Herr, mich leit', Gib mir im Kampf Beständigkeit, Vor Straucheln meinen Fuß beschütze. Ich kann ja nichts hier ohne Dich, Drum stärke und bewahre mich, Sei mir ein Schirm in Trübsalshitze. Laß Deinen süßen Gnadenschein Mich auf dem öden Pfad erfreun. 3 Bin ich in diesem fremden Land Der blinden Welt auch unbekannt, O Trost! Du bist es, der mich kennet. Ich eil' zu Dir, um mit der Schar Der Heil'gen Dich dort immerdar Zu preisen – dort, wo nichts uns trennet. Mein Jesus, komm, o bleib' nicht lang! In dieser Fremde ist mir bang. Used With Tune: [Mein Leben ist ein Pilgrimstand]
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How Lovely Is Your House, O LORD

Author: Ada Roeper-Boulogne Meter: 8.8.9.8.8.9.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Biblical Names & Places Jacob; Funerals; Marriage; Return of Christ; Biblical Names & Places Jacob; Church; Funerals; Lord's Supper; Marriage; Ministry & Service; Opening of Worship; Refuge; Return of Christ; Walk with God Scripture: Psalm 84 Used With Tune: GENEVAN 84
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My life is but a pilgrimage

Author: Friedrich Adolph Lampe, 1683-1729 Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: WANDERER
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In deep Distress I oft have cry'd

Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 In deep Distress I oft have cry'd To GOD, who never yet deny'd, To rescue me, oppress'd with Wrongs; Once more, O LORD, Deliv'rance sned, From lying Lips my Soul defend, And from the Rage of sland'ring Tongues; Which daily strive to wound my Fame, And blest the Credit of my Name. 3 What little Profit can accrue, And yet, what heavy Wrath is due, O thou perfidious Tongue, to thee? Thy Sting upon thyself shall turn; Of lasting Flames, that fiercely burn, The constant Fuel thou shalt be: Thus shall the Vengeance of the LORD Thy Torment be and dread Reward. 3 But O! how wretched is my Doom, Who am a Sojourner become, In barren Mesech's desart Soil! With Kedar's wicked Tents inclos'd, To lawless Savages expos'd, Who live on nought but Theft and Spoil: Oh, when shall I Deliv'rance find, From such as grieve my troubled Mind! 4 My hapless Dwelling is with those, Who Peace and Amity oppose, And Pleasure take in others Harms: Sweet Peace is all I court and seek; But when to them of Peace I speak, They straight cry out, to Arms, to Arms. My Soul is overwhelm'd with Care, Whilst for the Battle they prepare. Topics: Description of Hyprocisy; Description of Slander and Backbiting; Prayers Of the Church Particularly of Believers when slandered; Prayers When deprived ot the Opportunitys of attending in God's House Scripture: Psalm 120 Used With Tune: [In deep Distress I oft have cry'd]

O God of Hosts

Author: William Kuipers, 1884-1933 Meter: 8.8.9.8.8.9.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O God of hosts, O God of grace Scripture: Psalm 84 Used With Tune: O DIEU DES ARMEES (GENEVAN 84)
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Deliver me, O LORD, my GOD

Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Deliver me, O LORD. my GOD, From all my cruel spiteful Foes; In my Defence exert thy Pow'r, To quell their Rage who me oppose: Preserve me from a wicked Race, Who make a Trade of doing Ill; Protect me from remorseless Men, Who daily seek my Blood to spill. 2 They lie in wait, and mighty Pow'rs Against my harmless Life combine, Implacable; yet LORD, Thou know'st, 'Tis done for no Offence of mine. In Haste they run about, and watch, IN Snares my guiltless Life to take; Look down, O LORD, on my Distress, And to my speedy Help awake! 3 Thou LORD of Hosts, and Israel's GOD, Their Heathen Rage at once suppress; Relentless Vengeance take on those, Who still most stubbornly transgress. At Evening, to beset my House, Like hungry growling Dogs they meet, While others thro' the City range, And lawless ransack ev'ry Street. 4 Their Throats envenom'd Slander breathe; Their Tongues are keen like sharpen'd Swords; "Who hears, (say they) or hearing, dares "Reprove or check our lawless Words?" But from thy awful Throne O LORD, Thou shalt their baffled Plots deride, And soon to Scorn and Shame expose, Their so much boasted heathen Pride. 5 On thee I wait; 'tis on thy Strength, For timely Succour I depend: 'Tis thou, O GOD, art my Defence, For thou alone canst me defend. Thy Mercy, LORD, which has so oft, From threat'ning Dangers set me free, Shall crown my Wishes, and at last Subdue my haughty Foes to me. Part II 6 Destroy them not, O LORD, at once, Restrain a while thy vengeful Blow; Lest we ungratefully, too soon Forget their sudden Overthrow. Disperse them thro' the Nations round, O GOD, by thy avenging Pow'r! Do thou bring down their haughty Pride, For thou art still our Shield and Tow'r. 7 Now in the Height of all their Hopes, Their growing Arrogance chastise, Whose Tongues have sinn'd without Restraint, And join'd to bitter Curses Lies: Nor shalt thou, whilst their Race endures, Thy righteous Anger, LORD, suppress, That distant Lands, by their just Doom, May Israel's powerful GOD confess. 8 At Evening let them still persist, Like hungry growling Dogs to meet; Still wander all the City round, And lawless traverse every Street: Then, as for Malice now they do, For pinching Hunger let them stray, And yell their vain Complaints aloud, Defeated of their wish'd-for Prey. 9 Whilst early I thy Mercy sing, And thy amazing Pow'r confess: For Thou hast been my sure Defence, My only Refuge in Distress. To thee, with never ceasing Praise, O GOD, my Strength! I'll loudly sing: Thou art my GOD, my Rock, from whence My Health, my Life, ny Safety spring. Topics: Prayers When surrounded by Enemies; Prophecies Prophetical Curses against the Enemies and Persecutors of the Chruch Scripture: Psalm 59 Used With Tune: [Deliver me, O Lord, my God]
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O LORD, how lovely is the Place

Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 O LORD, how lovely is the Place Where thou, vouchsaf'st to shew thy Face, In Glory, ever bright array'd; My Soul faints for thy blest Abode, My Heart cries out to see her GOD With Lustre unobscur'd display'd. The Birds around thy Temple throng; And there they build and hatch their Young. 2 O LORD of Hosts! how blest are they, Who in thine House thy Praise display, Whose Hopes in thee are firmly plac'd; Who with a pious Zeal do tread The Ways that to thy Temple lead, For they shall never be disgrac's. In parched Vales they know no Want, For thou refreshing Rain shall grant. 3 Thus they proceed, free from all Fear, From Strength to Strength, 'till all appear On Sion's Mount, for ever bless'd. LORD let my humble Pray'r be heard, My Soul's sincere Desires regard; To thee, O Jacob's GOD! address'd; To us thy sure Protection bring, And look on thine anointed King. 4 For in thy Courts one Day to dwell, In solid Pleasure, doth excell A Thousand Days, wherever spent. A Habitation of my GOD, I choose to be my fix'd Abode; And, dwelling there, would be content, Rather to keep his Temple Gate, Than live with wicked Men in State. 5 For GOD, our great Defence and Light, To guide us in the Way that's right, His Grace and Glory still bestows; And to all those who justly live, The LORD shall ev'ry Blessing give; His plenteous Mercy ever flows. O GOD, how highly blest ishe, Whose Trust is still repos'd in thee! Topics: Description of Happiness of Man; Prayers When deprived ot the Opportunitys of attending in God's House; Thanksgivings For diverse Mercies shown to the Chruch Scripture: Psalm 84 Used With Tune: [O Lord, how lovely is the Place]

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