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Psalm 17 ( The Psalter 1912)

Psalm 17 ( The Psalter 1912). Sung to SUPREMACY CCLI #977558. Hear, O my Lord, regard my cry, my prayer from lips sincere; Send Thine approval from on high, to make my standing clear; And, greatly as my heart is tried, O may I not have turned aside. O may I not have turned aside.

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Psalm 17 ( The Psalter 1912)

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  1. Psalm 17 (The Psalter 1912) Sung to SUPREMACY CCLI #977558

  2. Hear, O my Lord, regard my cry, my prayer from lips sincere; Send Thine approval from on high, to make my standing clear; And, greatly as my heart is tried, O may I not have turned aside. O may I not have turned aside.

  3. Lord, I resolve with firm desire, no wrong to speak or do; Thy path alone I choose for mine, to walk with purpose true; I cry for help, O Lord, to Thee, assured that Thou will answer me. Assured that Thou will answer me.

  4. O keep me, Lord, may I be found, the apple of Thine eye; With deadly foes arrayed around, to Thee alone I cry; My only trust and refuge be; and let Thy wings o’ershadow me, And let Thy wings o’ershadow me.

  5. Guard me from those whose joy and pride, and portion is below; Who, with life’s treasures satisfied, no better purpose know; Who, with earth’s stores of wealth content, Must leave them all when life is spent, Must leave them all when life is spent.

  6. When, clothed in righteousness at last, Thy glorious face I see; When all this weary night is past, and I awake with Thee To view the glories that abide, then how I shall be satisfied! Then how I shall be satisfied!

  7. CCLI 977558

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