Psalm 26Words: Brady and Tate, A New Version of the Psalms of David 1 Judge me, O Lord, for I the paths of righteousness have trod; I cannot fail, who all my trust repose on thee, my God. 2,3 Search, prove my heart, whose innocence will shine the more 'tis tried; For I have kept thy grace in view, and made thy truth my guide. 4 I never for companions took the idle or profane; No hypocrite, with all his arts, could e'er my friendship gain. 5 I hate the busy plotting crew, who make distracted times; And shun their wicked company, as I avoid their crimes. 6 I'll wash my hands in innocence, and bring a heart so pure, That when thy altar I approach, my welcome shall secure. 7,8 My thanks I'll publish there, and tell how thy renown excels; That seat affords me most delight, in which thy honor dwells. 9 Pass not on me the sinner's doom, who murder make their trade; 10 Who others' rights, by secret bribes, or open force invade. 11 But I will walk in paths of truth, and innocence pursue; Protect me, therefore, and to me thy mercies, Lord, renew. 12 In spite of all assailing foes I still maintain my ground; And shall survive amongst thy saints, thy praises to resound. |
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