Josiah Street
(fl.1730 - 1746)

Street : In thee, O Lord, will I put my trust : illustration

In thee, O Lord, will I put my trust
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From "A book containing great variety of Anthems", second edition 1746. The book was published without subscribers but the list of booksellers given on the title page indicates Street's audience: in Barnsley, Chesterfield, Halifax, Leeds, Pontefract, Rotherham, Sheffield and Wakefield, or from the publisher in London, or from the author in Skipton (Almonbury in the first edition, 1730).

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Lyrics: Psalm 71, vv. 1,7,20,21 (adapted)

In Thee, O Lord, have I put my trust, let me never be put to confusion:
incline thine ear unto me, and save me.
O let my mouth be filled with thy praise:
that I may sing of thy glory and tell of thy wondrous works.
My lips shall rejoice when I sing unto thee.
I will praise thee: unto thee will I sing, O thou Holy One of Israel.