Spirit of the Psalms
Psalm 37 (song 2)
Various/Unknown
Set thou thy trust upon the Lord,
Do good and know no care,
For so thou in the land shalt dwell,
And God thy food prepare.
2 Delight thyself in God, He'll give
Thine heart's desire to thee;
Commit thy way to God alone,
It brought to pass shall be.
3 And like unto the light He shall
Thy righteousness display;
And He they judgment shall bring forth,
Like noontide of the day.
Scotch Version, 1641, a.
Authors:
Abraham Coles
Anne Steele
Charles H. Spurgeon
Charles Wesley
Edward Osler
George Burgess
Harriett Auber
Henry Francis Lyte
Isaac Watts
James Merrick
James Montgomery
John Beaumont
John Hopkins
John Milton
John Newton
John Ryland
Joseph Addison
Joseph Irons
Josiah Conder
Richard Mant
Robert Allan Scott
Sir Robert Grant
Tate and Brady
Thomas Sternhold
Various/Unknown
William Allen
William Goode
William Hiley Bathurat
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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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