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1 Thou Shepherd that dost Israel keep , Give ear in time of need , Who leadest like a flock of sheep Thy loved Joseph's seed , That sitt'st between the Cherubs bright , Between their wings outspread ; IO 1 Gnorera . 2 · Gnashanta .
1 Thou Shepherd that dost Israel keep , Give ear in time of need , Who leadest like a flock of sheep Thy loved Joseph's seed , That sitt'st between the Cherubs bright , Between their wings outspread ; IO 1 Gnorera . 2 · Gnashanta .
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Shine forth , and from thy cloud give light , And on our foes thy dread . 2 In Ephraim's view and Benjamin's , And in Manasseh's sight , Awakei thy strength , come , and be seen To save us by thy mnight . 3 Turn us again ; thy grace ...
Shine forth , and from thy cloud give light , And on our foes thy dread . 2 In Ephraim's view and Benjamin's , And in Manasseh's sight , Awakei thy strength , come , and be seen To save us by thy mnight . 3 Turn us again ; thy grace ...
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8 Lord God of Hosts , hear now my prayer , O Jacob's God , give ear : 9 Thou , God , our shield , look on the face Of thy anointed dear . 10 For one day in thy courts to be Is better and more blest Than in the joys of vanity A thousand ...
8 Lord God of Hosts , hear now my prayer , O Jacob's God , give ear : 9 Thou , God , our shield , look on the face Of thy anointed dear . 10 For one day in thy courts to be Is better and more blest Than in the joys of vanity A thousand ...
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6 Unto my supplication , Lord , Give ear , and to the cry Of my incessant prayers afford Thy hearing graciously . 7 I in the day of my distress Will call on thee for aid ; For thou wilt grant me free access , And answer what I prayed .
6 Unto my supplication , Lord , Give ear , and to the cry Of my incessant prayers afford Thy hearing graciously . 7 I in the day of my distress Will call on thee for aid ; For thou wilt grant me free access , And answer what I prayed .
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16 Oh turn to me thy face at length , And me have mercy on ; Unto thy servant give thy strength , And save thy handmaid's son . 17 Some sign of good to me afford , And let my foes then see , And be ashamed , because thou , Lord , Dost ...
16 Oh turn to me thy face at length , And me have mercy on ; Unto thy servant give thy strength , And save thy handmaid's son . 17 Some sign of good to me afford , And let my foes then see , And be ashamed , because thou , Lord , Dost ...
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