{
  "title": "The man who once has found abode",
  "author": "",
  "tune": "Uxbridge",
  "number": "74",
  "lyrics": "Psalm 91:1-6, 11-12, 14\n\nThe man who once has found abode,\nWithin the secret place of God\nShall with Almighty God abide,\nAnd in his shadow safely hide.\n\nI therefore of the Lord will say,\nHe is my Refuge and my Stay;\nMy Citadel of strength is he\nMy God in whom my trust shall be.\n\nFor he shall with his watchful care\nPreserve thee from the fowler's snare;\nYea, he shall be thy sure defense\nAgainst the deadly pestilence.\n\nHis outspread pinions shall thee hide,\nBeneath his wings shalt thou confide.\nHis faithfulness shall ever be\nA shield and buckler unto thee.\n\nNo nightly terrors shall alarm,\nNo deadly shaft by day shall harm;\nNor pestilence that walks by night,\nNor plagues that waste in noonday light.\n\nBecause his angels he commands\nTo bear thee safely in their hands,\nTo guard thy ways, lest left alone,\nThou dash thy foot against a stone.\n\nBecause he set his love on me,\nFrom danger I will set him free.\nBecause to him my name is known,\nOn high I'll set him as mine own.",
  "first_line": "Psalm 91:1-6, 11-12, 14"
}