17 The Lord is just in his ways all,
and holy in his works each one.
18 He’s near to all that on him call,
who call in truth on him alone.
19 The Lord will the desire fulfil
of such as truly do him fear:
in time of need them save he will,
for hi their earnest cry will hear.
20 The Lord keeps all in faithfulness,
that bear to him a loving heart:
but workers all of wickedness
destroy will he, and quite subvert.
21 My mouth the praises of the Lord
shall therefore constantly proclaim:
let all flesh with one accord
for ever bless his holy name.
Also known as:
ST. PHILIPS
BENEDICTION
GRANTON
NAZARETH
MELCOMBE was first used as an anonymous chant tune (with figured bass) in the Roman Catholic Mass and was published in 1782 in An Essay on the Church Plain Chant. It was first ascribed to Samuel Webbe (the elder; b. London, England, 1740; d.…
WARRINGTON was composed by Ralph Harrison (b. Chinley, Derbyshire, England, 1748; d. Manchester, Lancashire, England, 1810) and published in his collection of psalm tunes, Sacred Harmony (1784). The tune's rising inflections help to accent words such as erotic (probably the only time this word has b…
Display Title: The Lord is just in his ways allFirst Line: The Lord is just in his ways allTune Title: MELCOMBEMeter: LMScripture: Psalm 145:17-21Date: 2004
Display Title: The Lord is just in his ways allFirst Line: The Lord is just in his ways allTune Title: WARRINGTONMeter: LMScripture: Psalm 145:17-21Date: 2004
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