A New Version of the Psalms
PSALM LIV.
Tate and Brady
Lord, save me, for thy glorious Name,
And in thy strength appear,
2 To judge my cause; accept my pray'r,
And to my words give ear.
3 Mere strangers, whom I never wrong'd,
To ruin me design'd;
And cruel men, that fear no God,
Against my soul combin'd.
4, 5 But God takes part with all my friends,
And he's the surest guard;
The God of truth shall give my foes
Their falsehood's due reward:
6 While I my grateful off'ring bring,
And sacrifice with joy;
And in his praise my time to come
Delightfully employ.
7. From dreadful danger and distress
The Lord hath set me free;
Through him shall I of all my foes
The just destruction see.
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Poetry of the Psalms
The "Poetry of the Psalms" is a collection of poems expressing the struggles, fears, anger, joy and love revealed in the Psalms of the Bible. They were written over hundreds of years by various authors, including Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, George Burgess, Charles Spurgeon, Abraham Coles, Augustus Toplady, Tate and Brady.
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