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A43345 Family-hymns gather'd (mostly) out of the best translations of David's psalms. Henry, Matthew, 1662-1714. 1695 (1695) Wing H1475A; ESTC R31532 28,341 86

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still prevails Let them that fear the Lord now say His Kindness never fails 22 23. For that same Stone which men refus'd Despis'd and trampled on Is chosen and preferr'd to be The Head and Corner Stone This is the work of our great God He did the thing devise And he this great Salvation wrought That 's wondrous in our Eyes 24 25. This is the joyful day indeed Which God hath Holy made Hath made for Man and we will now With holy mirth be glad We 'll joyn our Acclamations now And loud Hosanna's sing Wishing prosperity may wait On our Anointed King 26 27 28 29. Bless Saviour that from God to us On this kind Errand came We welcome thee and bless all those That spread thy glorious Name God is the Lord who gives the Light Which this high day adorns Come bind the Sacrifice with Cords Unto the Altar's Horns Thou art my God whom I 'll exalt My God whom I will praise Give thanks to God for he is good His mercy lasts always Hymn XXVI Psal. 84.1 2 3. How lovely is the place where thou Thy Presence Lord dost grant O! how I long t' approach thy Courts Impatient of restraint I envy much the Sparrow's place And grudge the Swallow's bliss That build their Nests in God's own Courts My King my God he is 4 5 6 7. Happy the dwellers in thine house For they will praise thee still Thrice happy they whose strength thou art Whose hearts thy Graces fill Who make the best of Sion's ways And go from strength to strength Till they appear before the Lord In Sion Hill at length 8 9 10. Lord God of Hosts hear thou my pray'r O Jacob's God give ear O Lord our shield behold the face Of thine Anointed Dear For in thy Courts thy Name to praise I count a day spent there Far better than a thousand days A thousand days elsewhere There would I rather be confin'd And at the threshold lye Than dwell in Sinners Tents with Ease And boundless Liberty 11 12. For God the Lord is Sun and Shield He Grace and Glory gives And no good thing shall he with-hold From them that purely live O Lord of Hosts that man is blest And happy sure is he Whose heart by Faith doth ever rest With confidence in thee Hymn XXVII Psal. 27.4 THIS is my great request O God Which here I do present That all the days I have to live May in thy House be spent There to contemplate and behold The Beauty of the Lord And in his Temple to enquire Into his holy Word 8 9. Whenas thou saidst My face seek ye Instructed by thy Grace My ready heart with Joy reply'd Lord I will seek thy face Hide not thy face from me in wrath Lord turn me not away My Sav'our thou hast been my help Be still my strength and stay 43.3 4. O send out Light and Truth divine To lead and bring me near Unto that holy Hill of thine And Tabernacles there Then to God's Altar I will go The Gladness of my Joy O God my God thy praise to show My Harp I will employ 119.32 And I will run with full consent The way thou giv'st in charge When with thy sweet encouragement Thou shalt my heart enlarge Hymn XXVIII Psal. 92.1 2 4. O What a pleasant work it is To praise the Lord above Morning and Ev'ning to proclaim His Faithfulness and Love Thy works O Lord with Joy divine My ravish'd heart affect And in the glory of thy Acts My Triumphs I 'll erect 5 6 7. O Lord how great are all thy works Thy thoughts are all profound The Foolish men mistake thy ways These Depths they cannot found When prosp'ring sinners flourish most And as the Grass do spring T is that they may upon themselves A swift destruction bring 12 13. But Saints like laden Palms shall thrive So flourish and come on Grow strong and tall like Cedar Trees In fruitful Lebanon Trees planted in the Holy Place Where God the Lord doth dwell Still water'd with the dews of Grace Shall thrive and prosper well 14 15. Yea ev'n when Nature's strength decays In Ages much fruit shall bring And in the Winter of their days Be fat and flourishing To shew that God's an upright God He is a Rock to me And there is no unrighteousness In him nor none can be Hymn XXIX Psal. 96.1 2. SIng ye with praise unto the Lord New Songs of Joy and Mirth Sing to the Lord with one accord All People of the Earth Sing to the Lord isthron'd on high Bless his adored Name The great Salvation he hath wrought From day to day proclaim 98.1 2. Renew your Songs to God and tell What wonders he hath done Let 's all admire the Victories His Holy Arm hath won His mercy which was kept before A secret and inclos'd Now to the clear and open view Of Heathen is expos'd 3 4 5 6. His promis'd Goodness and his Truth Was first to Israel shown But now the ends of th' Earth have seen His great Salvation Let all the Earth this Welcome news Applaud with loudest noise Joyn Musick to their Hymns of Praise To testifie their Joys 7 8 9. Let swelling Seas roar and excite The Joys of neighb'ring Lands Let echoing Hills the noise repeat And Rivers clap their hands Whole Nature well may feel a change When God's approach is nigh Who comes to judge and rule the World With Truth and Equity Hymn XXX Psal. 68.4 17. SIng unto God sing forth his p●●ise Extol him with your Voice That rides on th' Heav'ns by JAll his Name In which we will rejoyce God's Char'ots twenty thousand are Always before his face Millions of Angels do attend As in the Holy Place 18. Thou hast ascended up on high And thou O Christ didst then Lead Captive our Captivity Receiving Gifts for Men Yea ev'n for Rebellious men Thou didst those Gifts receive That God the Lord might dwell with them And they Rebellion leave 24 28. For they have seen thy Pow'r O God They saw thy steps of Grace The goings of my God my King Within his Holy Place Thy God by his supreme command Hath strengthened thee thus Strengthen O God by thy good hand What thou hast wrought for us 34 35. Ascribe ye strength to our great God Whose excellency rare Is over Israel's Land display'd Whose strength the Clouds declare They that in Holy Places see Thy Glory are amaz'd The God of Israel gives us strength His Holy Name be prais'd Hymn XXXI Psal. 95.1 2 3 4. COme let us sing with joyful noise To our Salvation's Rock With Psalms of Praise and thankful Joys Into his presence flock A God a King of great command A King of Gods He is The Earth's great Deeps are in his hand The strength of Hills is his 5 6 7. Dry Land and Seas ev'n both of these His hands did form and frame O come adore with bended knees The Lord our Maker's Name For he 's our God and we
147.1 2 3. PRaise ye the Lord for it is meet Our God's due praise to sing For the employment is most sweet And Praise a comely thing The Lord builds up Jerusalem His out-casts he restores With comfort heals the broken hearts And bindeth up their sores 5 6 11. Unsearchable his Wisdom is His Pow'r admits no bound He raiseth up the humble Souls Treads sinners to the ground The Lord 's intire delight and joy Is ever in the Just In them that fear him faithfully And in his Mercy trust 12 13 14. O praise the Lord Jerusalem Thy God O Sion praise Who makes thy Bars and strength'neth them Wherewith thy Gates he stays Thy Children in thee he hath blest Makes in thy Borders peace He fills thee with the very best Of all the Field's increase 19 20. The sacred Dictates of his Lips He hath to Jacob shown His Statutes and his Judgments are To chosen Isr'el known He hath not dealt so favourably With any Land beside Nor have they known his Judgments so The Lord be magnifi'd Hymn XLV Psal. 148.1 2 3. SIng Hallelujah praise the Lord Ev'n from the Heavens high And from the heights his praise proclaim Above the starry Sky His Angels all his praise begin And all his Hosts of Might Praise him both Sun and Moon praise him O all ye Stars of Light 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Ye Heav'n of Heav'ns and Waters there Praise your Creator's Name For by his Great Decree you do Continue still the same Praise God from th' Earth ye Whales Deeps Fire Hail and stormy Wind Hill Trees and Cattle Worms and Fowl Each in your sev'ral kind 11 12 13. Kings of the Earth and People there Princes and Judges all Young Men and Maidens ev'ry where Old Men and Children small O let them praise the Lord's Great Name For that excels alone His Glory is above the frame Of Earth and Heav'ns high Throne 149.1 2 4 5. But above all let Isr'el's Saints Of their Redeemer sing And let the Sons of Sion Hill Be joyful in their King For God takes pleasure in his Saints Will crown the humble Heads Therefore let them triumph in him And sing upon their Beds 148.14 For he exalts his Isr'el's Horn And all his Saints doth raise A People near and dear to him O give the Lord his praise Hymn XLVI Psal. 47.6 7 9. SIng praise to God sing praise with joy Sing praises to our King For Christ is King of all the World All skilful praises sing With shouts of Joys He is gone up To His Imperial Throne Our Lord is with the Trumpets sound To Heav'n in Triumph gone 2.8 22.27 At his request is giv'n to him The priv'lege of his Birth For His the Heathen Lands shall be And utmost Parts on Earth The Kindreds of the Nations all Shall worship in his sight For he must govern great and small All Nations are his right 72.2 4 6 7 11. With Justice shall he judge the Poor Set the Oppressed free Like showrs of Rain to parched ground Shall his Dominion be The Just shall flourish in his days And all shall be at peace Until the very Moon decays And all her Motions cease Yea all the Kings and higher Pow'rs Shall kneel before his Throne All Nations and their Governours Shall serve this King alone 18 19. Praise ye the Lord of Hosts and sing To Israel's God each one For he doth every wond'rous thing Ev'n he himself alone And blessed be his glorious Name All times eternally Let th' Earth be filled with his fame Amen Amen say I. Hymn XLVII Psal. 89.1 19. TH' Eternal Mercies of the Lord My Song shall still express My Mouth to Ages shall record Thy Truth and Faithfulness For thou hast laid our Help upon A Prince of mighty Pow'r A chosen one thou hast advanc'd To be the Saviour 20 21 27 28 29. With sacred Oyl thou didst anoint David whom thou hadst found He 's girt with strength for saving-work His Head with Glory crown'd Mercies through him are kept for us And Promises are sure His Sacred Seed and Sov'reign Throne For ever shall endure 30 31 32 33 34. But if his Seed transgress the Laws And Statutes of their God Then wilt thou visit their offence With a correcting Rod. Yet with not quite withdraw thy Love Nor let thy Promise fade Thy Cov'nant thou wilt never break Nor change what thou hast said 35 52. Having confirm'd it by an Oath A Sacred Oath and High Thy Faithful Ones are well assur'd Thou wilt not caust not lye Blessed for ever be the Lord And blest be God agen And let the Church with one accord Resound Amen Amen Hymn XLVIII Psal. 110.1 2 3. JEhovah to my Lord thus spake Sit thou at my right hand Until I make thy baffled Foes Subject to thy command God shall from Sion send that Rod In which thy strength appears Thy People in that day of Pow'r Shall all be Voluntiers Mov'd with the Beauties of thy Church Young Converts then shall Come As num'rous as the Pearls of Dew That drop from Morning's womb 4 5 6 7. The Lord a solemn Oath hath sworn Which he will never break Thou art an everlasting Priest As was Melchizedek And being thus rais'd to his Throne Kings that his Reign oppose With all the adverse Heathen Pow'rs Shall perish as his Foes Because he shall vouchsafe to taste The Brook that 's in the way Thus shall the Lord lift up his head To triumph and bear sway Rev. 5.12 9 13. Therefore to thee O Lamb of God Riches and Pow'r belong Wisdom and Honour Glory Strength And ev'ry praising Song Thou as our Sacrifice was slain And by thy precious Blood From ev'ry Tongue and Nation hast Redeem'd us unto God Blessing and Honour Glory Pow'r From all in Earth and Heav'n To him that sits upon the Throne And to the Lamb be giv'n Hymns for some particular occasions proper to be sung after Meals Hymn XLIX Psal. 104.24 27 28. HOW many are thy Works O Lord In Wisdom all compos'd The Earth by thee is richly stor'd With Treasures there inclos'd On thee do all the Creatures wait And as Expectants stand To have their seasonable food From thy dispensing hand That which thou giv'st as thou seest best They gather for their food Thy liberal hand thou openest And they are fill'd with good 14 15. For Cattle thou mak'st Grass to spring And Herbs for Man's own use Convenient food for ev'ry thing Thou mak'st the Earth produce To glad Man's heart the fruitful Soil Brings forth the Grape for Wine Heart-strength'ning Bread and precious Oyl Which makes his face to shine 22.26 103.22 The Meek shall eat and be suffic'd And those that do endeavour To know the Lord shall praise his Name Your hearts shall live for ever O bless the Lord ye Works of his Wherewith the World is stor'd Where-ever his Dominion is My Soul bless thou the Lord. Hymn L. For the same occasion Psal. 145.1 2 9.