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Translations. - The Sixty-Seventh Psalm. (Luther's Song-Book.)

    By George MacDonald



    Would that the Lord would grant us grace,
    And in his volume write us!
    With its clear shining let his face
    To life eternal light us;
    That we may know his work at length,
    And what men him have faith in;
    And Jesus Christ our health and strength
    Be known to all the heathen,
    And unto God convert them.

    God then will thank, and thee will praise
    The heathen with glad voices;
    Let all the world for joy upraise
    A song with mighty noises,
    Because thou art earth's judge, O Lord,
    Nor leav'st the righteous quailing;
    Thy word it is both bed and board,
    And for all folk availing
    In the right path to keep them.

    Let them thank God, and thee adore,
    Thy folk of deeds of grace full.
    The land grows fruitful more and more;
    Thy word it is successful.
    Bless us the Father and the Son,
    And bless us, God, the Holy Ghost,
    To whom by all be honour done!
    Before him fear the human host!
    Now heartily say Amen.



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