The Psalms of David - Imitated in the Language of the New Testament and Applied to the Christian State and Worship by Isaac Watts
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For his own church's sake:
The powers that give his people rest, Shall of his care partake.] Psalm 18:5. Second Part. C. M. The conqueror's song. 1 To thine almighty arm we owe The triumphs of the day Thy terrors, Lord, confound the foe, And melt their strength away. 2 'Tis by thine aid our troops prevail, And break united powers, Or burn their boasted fleets, or scale The proudest of their towers. 3 How have we chas'd them thro' the field, And trod them to the ground, While thy salvation was our shield, But they no shelter found! 4 In vain to idol-saints they cry, And perish in their blood; Where is a rock so great, so high, So powerful as our God? 5 The Rock of Israel ever lives, His name be ever blest; 'Tis his own arm the victory gives, |
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