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Psalm 119 part 9

 Desire of knowledge; or, The teachings of the Spirit with the word.
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64,68,18 Thy mercies fill the earth, O Lord; How good thy works appear! Open mine eyes to read thy word, And see thy wonders there.
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73,125 My heart was fashioned by thy hand; My service is thy due: O make thy servant understand The duties he must do.
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19 Since I'm a stranger here below, Let not thy path be hid; But mark the road my feet should go, And be my constant guide ver.
26 When I confessed my wand'ring ways, Thou heard'st my soul complain; Grant me the teachings of thy grace, Or I shall stray again.
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33,34 If God to me his statutes show, And heav'nly truth impart, His work for ever I'll pursue, His law shall rule my heart.
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50,71 This was my comfort when I bore Variety of grief; It made me learn thy word the more, And fly to that relief.
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51 [In vain the proud deride me now; I'll ne'er forget thy law, Nor let that blessed gospel go, Whence all my hopes I draw.
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27,171 When I have learned my Father's will, I'll teach the world his ways; My thankful lips, inspired with zeal, Shall loud pronounce his praise.
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