The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter To be Sung after the Old Tunes used in the Churches [by Henry King] |
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Psal. LXVII.
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The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||
Psal. LXVII.
Thy mercy (Lord!) extend,
And blessings on us send;
O let Thy Light and Face Divine,
Upon Thy servants shine.
And blessings on us send;
O let Thy Light and Face Divine,
Upon Thy servants shine.
That through the earth Thy way
Be know'n to Gentiles may;
And nations of the Universe
Thy saving health rehearse.
Be know'n to Gentiles may;
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Thy saving health rehearse.
Let all the people raise
Their voyce to sing Thy praise.
O God! let them with joy expresse
To Thee their thankfulnesse.
Their voyce to sing Thy praise.
O God! let them with joy expresse
To Thee their thankfulnesse.
O let the Nations sing
With gladnesse to their King:
For thou the world shalt judge with right,
And rule the earth with might.
With gladnesse to their King:
For thou the world shalt judge with right,
And rule the earth with might.
Let all the people raise
Their voice to sing Thy praise;
O God, let them with joy expresse
To Thee their thankfulnesse.
Their voice to sing Thy praise;
O God, let them with joy expresse
To Thee their thankfulnesse.
Then shall the earth encrease
In plenty, and in peace:
And God, our God, in blessings shew'n,
Shall us His people own.
In plenty, and in peace:
And God, our God, in blessings shew'n,
Shall us His people own.
God, who doth ever live,
To us shall blessings give.
That all the ends of earth may feare,
And duty to Him beare.
To us shall blessings give.
That all the ends of earth may feare,
And duty to Him beare.
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||