Spiritual Songs Being the Marrow of the Scripture, in Songs of Praise to Almighty God; from The Old and New Testament. With A Hundred Divine hymns on several Occasions: As now Practised in several Congregations in and about London. The Second Edition; With a Table of Contents. By Benjamin Keach |
Part of Hannahs Song,
1 Sam. 2.
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Part of Hannahs Song, 1 Sam. 2.
1
My heart doth in Jehovah joy,My Horn in Jah is lift on high;
My Mouth's inlarged o'er my Foes,
In thy Salvation joy will I.
2
There's none so Holy as the Lord,No, no, there is none beside thee
Of other Rocks, there is not one;
That to our God compar'd may be.
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3
Talk ye no more so Proudly then,Let not Arrogancy once proceed
Out of your Mouth, for God doth know,
And 'tis by him Actions are weigh'd.
4
The Lord both Poor and Rich does make,He raiseth up and pulleth down;
Thee Poor he up from Dust does take,
And Beggars from the Dunghil Crown.
5
And sets them on a Princely Throne,In Glorious Power and Dignity;
The Pillars of the Earth's the Lords,
The World is his, him Glorifies.
6
He keeps the feet of all his Saints,Preserves them so they shall not fail,
The Vile in darkness shall be still,
For no man shall by strength prevail.
7
The Adversaries of the Lord,Shall broken be both great and small;
The Lord from Heaven Thunder will,
And in his Wrath destroy them all,
8
The Lord shall Reign most Gloriously,Unto the ends of all the Earth:
And his Anointed Horn exalt,
Therefore his highest Praise sing forth.
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