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Tous les autres exemplaires originaux sont filmte en commenpant par la premiAre page q at, «' At a time when every other species of musFJ 18 cultivated with uncommon ardour, and is become the prevailing taste and passion of the age, let some Bhare of our attention be bestowed on our Parochial P^almouy; which, though of a humbler and mora ^ober cast than the generality of our musical per. ormances, yet from its connection with reli4n, all the list'rtin^ world thy works^ Thy wondrous works declare. ^K.„. Sunday a/ier Ch-Utinat Day. Tho thought of them shall to my eoul Exalted pleaeure brinj;; AVhilat to thy name, O thou Most High ? Triumphant pruisa I aing. GLOIITA PATnr. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom wo adore. Be fiflory, as it was, is now, And shall bo evermore. miNOTOX. EVENING. Psalm 71 . Verses 3, beginning at Verse 1. c. M. Denbt. 1 iKEDS, [Or Bangor.] Lv thee I put my stedfa&t trust ; Defend me, Lord, from shame; Incline thine car, and save my soul. For righteous ia thy name. Be thou my strong abiding place, To which I may resort ; 'Tis thy decree that keeps me safe; Thou art my rock and fort. From cruel and ungodly men Protect and set me free, For from my earliest youth till now ^ly hope has been in thee. When there are two Sundays betwixt Chrinraas and ihe Epiphany the Pfalm, for the Sixth Sunday aher Epiphany are to be ufcd, r r / 4 First Sunday afUr Epiphany. MORNING— First. Psalm 5. Verses 1, 3, 7. BnUNSWIOK. c. M. [Or W«lliogfofd.] Loud, hear tho voice of my complaint, Accept my secret pray V ; ^%ih*'r^^'^^^' "^y ^'"K» ^y God, Will I for help repair. Thou in the mom my voice ahalt hear • And with the dawning day ' To thee devoutly I'll look up. To the© devoutly pray. ^ And when thy boundlesi grace shall m© 1 o thy lov/d courts restore, On thee I'll fix my longing ©yet, Arid humbly there adore. Handel, MORNING.—Second. Psalm 67, Verses 3, beginning at Verse 8. Hanover. t. m. Said to be Handel's. Awake my glor^, harp, and luto; No longer let your strings be mute: And I, my tuneful part to take, Will with the early dawn awake. Thy praises, Lord, I will refcound To all the listening nations round : Thy mercy highest heav'n transcends, Thy truth beyoad the clouds extends. Be thou, O God, exalted highj And as thy glory filU the sky, • . So let it be on earth displayed, Till thou art here, as there, obey-d. First Sutulay after Kpipliany, 6 EVENING. Psalm 1-J3. Virsii 3, beginning at Verst 1. Paoptii TUNE. r. M. Db» Miller. NEW BIELODY. Ye boundlesi realms of joy, Exalt your JMaker'u fatno ; 1 1 11 praise 3'our song employ Above the starry frame : Your Toices raisti| Ye Cherubim And Ser&phinit To aing hia praiae. To sinj, &c. Thou moon that rul'st the night, And Bun that gutd'tit the duy^ ye glittVing stars of light. To him your homage pay: Hin praiHe declare, ^ . 'Ye heavens above, And clouds that move In liquid air. In liquid, &c. - > Let them adore the Lord, And praise his holy name, By whose almighty word They all from nothing came f And all shall last From changes free j His firm decree 8land.j ever fast. Stands ever, &c. ■ ' i!*''~>>. I I ^ Second Sunday after Epiphany, MOUNING.-FiRST. .Pmlrn 1 . Verses 3, begin7iwg at Verse 1 . , Sr« James's ^' M. CouiiTvnLr. How bJest is h« who no'er consents iiy ill advice to walk; Nor stands in sinners' ways, nor sita Where men profanoly talk ; But makes the perfect law of God His husinoHs and delight : Devoutly reads therein by day, And meditates by night. With timely fruit does bend, He bf ill shall tlourifth, and succcbb All his dobigns attend. SunREv. MORNING.— Second. i'sahn.97. Verses 1, 2, 12. I. M. Carei. .Tkhovaii reigns; let all the earth In his just government rejoice; Lot all the isles, with sacred mirth, in Ills applause uuito iheit voice. Second JSunday after Epiphany. Daiknpss and clouds of awful shndo His (lazzlinjr glory Bhroud in state -, Justico and Trutli liis p:uards nro made, And fix'd by liia pavilion wait. Rcjoioo, yo righteous, in the Lord ; Memoriula ot hU holiness poop in your faithful hrrasts rr>cor(l, And with your faithful tonsues confcos. EVENING. Psalm 89. V&rses 1, 2, 5. MltCiKLFNBUROn. 1. M. EmANUEL BaCH. [Or Surrcyo] Tnv mercies, Lord^ shall bo my song, My song on them shall ever dwell. My song, &c. To ai;os yet unborn my tongue Thy never-failing truth ahall tell. I l^ave afllrm'd, and still maintain, Thy mercies shall for ever last. Thy mercies, &c. Thy truth, that does the heav'ns sustain, Like them shall stand for ever fret. For fauch siupcndous truth and love Boih heav'n and earth just praises owe j Both, &c. ioty choirs of angels sung above, "^^ py assembled saints below. That congregations may fclrfom meet with any difEculties m fingir?, this IS the only Pf^Im in the book where the fecond Jine of a ftanzas .s repeated. i f \ \ S Third Sunday after Epiphany. MORNING.—FiRST. Psalm 18. Vtrses 1, 2, 8, 18. Old Hundredth Tuke. l. m. Martin Lutuerv No change of timei shall ever shock ^ My firm affection, Lord, to thee ; . For ihou hast alwaj's been a rock, A fortress and defence to rne. Thou my delivTer art, my God ; My trust is in thy mighty powV; Thou art my shield from foes abroad, At home my safeguard and my towV. To thee 1^11 still address my prayV, (To whom all praise we justly owe :) So shall I by thy watchful care Be guarded from my treachVous foa. His subtle rage had near prevail'd, When I difetresa'd and friendless lay; But still, when other succoura faiPd, God was my firm support and stay. MORNING.— Sbcond. Psalm 33. Va^ces 3, beginning at Verse h Sheffield. [Or St. James.] C. M. Whitton. Let all the just to God with joy Their cheerful voices raise; For well the righteous it becomes To sing glad songs of praise. Third Sunday after Epiphany. Let harps, and psalteries, and Iutei| In joyful concert meet, And new-mado songs of loud applauso. The harmony complete. For faithful is the word of God, His works with trutli abound ; He justice loves, and all the earth la with hid goodnettti crown'd. EVENING. Pscdm 34. Verses 3, beginning at Verse 1. BURFORD. [Or LoDdoD.] c. Bf. Said to be Fubcell'«. Through all the changlngs scenes of life. In trouble and in joy. The praises of my God shall still My heart and tongue employ. Of his deliverance I will boaat, Till all that are distre8»'d From my example comfort take, And charm their griefs to rest. O magnify the Lord with me, With me exalt hia nftme; When in distress to him 1 cali'd. He to my succour came. 10 Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. MORNING.-FiasT. Psalm 112. Verses I, 3, 4, 6. Dr. BuRNEy. Lynn. [Or St. Alban',.] "' ""' NEWMELODV. J iiAT man is bloet who stands in ans Ot God, and loves his sacred law: Hi8 seed on earth shall be renown'd. And with euccessivo honours crownU His house, the seat of wealth, shall be An mexhausted trea&ury: ^»!'i'i"M^''*''.' ^""^^ ^^"""^ a" decay, Jihall blessings to his heirs convey. The soul that's filled with virtue's hVht Shmes brightest in affliction's ni-^h f ' |<^Hty the distressed inclin'd. " ' As well as just to all mankind. ^^^"^^"^ d shall he maintain his ground ; Shall flourish, when he sleeps in dust. MORNING.-SEC0ND. Psalm 98. Versa 2, and Gloria Patri beirmnim. .» v St. Magnus. c m f ^ ^' [Or London ] Jekemiaii Clauk. To len.«tring'd instruments we'll sing AnH ,u"°u^"^ P«alt.'rie8 join'd ; ** F.r^'^l 5°'^ 'V^h «°>«»^n Bound., l?or sacred use designU For through thy wondrous work«, O Lord The thou-his ofthem shall make me clad And shout with cheerrul voice ^ ' Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. GLORIA PATRI. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The (toJ whom we adore, Be K'or}', a^ it wag, is now. And shall be evermore. U EVENING. Psalm 150. Brentbank. SlTFOLK. [Or St. AlbanV] O PiiAisK thti Lord in that hhA place, From whence hi» gocdnes? larj^oly flows; Praise him in hoavvm, where he hiss lace Unveil'd in perfect glory shows. Praise him for all the mighty acts Wh ich ho in our behalf hath done ; Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice Malce rocks and hills his praise reI>ound; Praise him with harp's melodious noise, And geotle psalt'ry's silver sound. Let virgin troops soft timbrels bring, And some with graceful motion dance ; l^et instruments of various string, With organ's joined, his praise advance. Lot them who joyful hymns compose, To cymbals set their songs of praise : Cymbals of common use, and those That loudly sound on solemn days. Let all that vital breath enjoy, The r. V ith ho does to them afford, In just returns of praise employ ; Lei ev-ry creature praise tho Lord. ►^^P 12 Pifth Sunday after Epiphany. morning-First. PsalmU9, Verses 4, heginning at Verse h ^ Rockingham. l. m. Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known My rising up and lying down : My secret thousjhls are known to thee, Known long beibre conceived by me. Thine eye my bed and path survey », My pubhc haunts and private ways ; Thou know'st what 'tis my lipa would vent, My yet unutter'd words' intent. Surrounded hy thy pow'r I stand, X** ®y'7 "^« ^ find thy hand : O skill for human reach too hif^h I could I 80 perfidious be To think of once deserting thee ! n.lu''i''''r' '^''"1^ ^ ^^y influence shun, Vr whither from thy presence run ? MORNING.-Secom). Psalm 105. Verses 4, heginnins at Verse 1 . CM. Br. V/ainwiugui. Manchester. [Or St. James.] O RENDER thanks and bless tlie Lord Invoke his sacred name ; ' Acquaint the nations with his deeds, *li3 matchless deeds proclaim. Fifth Sunday after Epipfumy, Sinj; to hia praise in lofty hymns, His wondrous works rehearse ; Make them the theme of your discourse. And subject of your verse. Rejoice in hia almighty name, Alono to be ador'd ; And let your hearts o'erflow with joy. That humbly seek the Lord. Seek y© the Lord, his saving; strength Devoutly still implore ; And whore he's ever proseit| seek His face for evermore. 13 * EVENING. Psalm 15. Verses I, 2, 3, 7. Brodsworth. c. m. Dr. Abjut. [Or Scmplice.J Lord, who's the happy rnan that may To thy blest courts repair ; Not stranger-like to vifcit them, But to inhabit there ? 'Tis be whose evVy thought and deed By rules of virtue moves; Whose gen'rous tongue disdains to speak The thing his heart disproves ; Who never did a slander forge. His neighbour's fame to wound; Nor hearken to a false report, By malice whisper'd round. The man who, by this steady course, Has happiness ensur'd. When earth^s foundation shakes, shall standL By Pfovidenco secured. 14 Sixih Sunday after Epiphany, MORNING.-FiisT. - York. ^^^^'^ ^25. Verses I, 2, 4. [Or Scmplite.} ^'^' JoHN Milton. Who place in Sion's God their trust, Like Sion'. rock ehalJ stand ; X^iko her immovable be fix'd By hw almigbtjr hand. Look how the hills on ev'ry side. Jerusalem enclose ; So stands the Lord around his saints. To guard them from their foes. ' ^ Whn^'-^ fi«Meous God, to those Who righteous deeds affect ; The heart that innocence retains, ■Ut inoocence protect. morning—Second. FllOPER TUNE. Psalm 200. L. M. Martin Luthlu. With one consent let all the earth lo God their cheerful voices raise; Glad homage pay, with awful mirth. And smg before him songs of praise: Convinced that he is God alone, From whom both we and all proceed- We whom he chooses for his own, ' IhQ flock that he vouchsafes to feed. O enter then his temple-gate, Ani J-lf ® ^"^ ^'^ ^'*"''^* devoutly press. And still your grateful hymns repeat. ' Afia sun im nawe with praisea bless j L Sixth Sunday after EpipMny. For he'tf lh« Lord, supremely good ; His mercy is for ever sure ; His truth, which always firmly stoodj To cndleaa ages flhali endure. 15 EVENING. Psalm 149. X^ersts 2, and Gloria Pairi, beginning at Verse 1. Proper tune. p. M. Said to be IIampel's. O PRAISE y© the Lord, Prepare your glad voice, His praise in the great Assembly to sing ; In our great Creator Lat Israel rejoice ; And children of Sion Be glad in their King : Let them his great name Extol in the dance ; With timbrel and harp His praises express ; Who always takes pleasure His saints to advance, And with his salvation The humble to bless. GLORIA PATRL By angels in Heaven Of evVy degree, And saints upon earth, All praise be address'd To God in three Persons, One God ever blest ; As It has been, now is. And always shall be. I II 1$ Septuageainta. MORNING.—FiRST. Psalm 103. Verses 3, besinning at Verse 19. ^ George Green. Kent. [Or Rockingham.] L. M. The Lord, the unirersal Kin"-. To him'vl" '''* f^'^ ^''' ^«% throne : lo him, ye angels, praison sinjj, In who«e great strength his power ia shown. Yo that his just commands obey. And hear and do his sacred will • Ye hosts ofhis this tribute wT Who Btili what he ordains fbim. Let^evVy creature jointly blew 1 ho mighty Lord ; and thou, mv heart Id^^n'^"^"' j-y thy thank, eip^^ss? '*' And in this concert bear thy part. MORNING.^Seconi). Psalm 145. Verses 4, leginning at Verse U C. M. lilNCOLN. [Pr St. Ann'j.J TijMEE Vn extol, my God and King, Thy endless praise proclaim: inis tribute daily will I brint' And ever bless thy name, "* Thou, Lord, beyond compare art great. And highly to be praisM ; ^ ' •^^/. majesty with boundless height- Above our knowI»f1rrA t.Q;oM »^-»-! Scptuagcsima. IT Renovvn'J for tnii^hty ncla thy famo To future time» pxtoncly ; From age to ago thy glorious nam© Succctisiveiy descends, Whilst I thy gjlory and renown. And wondVous woika e;y}»rtH3 ; Tho world with n»e thy might shall owi!. And thy great pow'r confeRS. EVENING. ' 19^ afff-oVlr. Sf. Davto's. [Or Semplicc •] CM. • RAVENSCROrr. I. Be grack)U8 to thy servant, Lord, Do thou my life defend, That I according to thy word My time to come may spend. Enlighten both my eyes and mind. That so I may discern The wond'rous things which they behold, Who ihy just precepts learn. Though, like a stranger in the land. From place to place I stray, Thy righteous judgments from my sighi-' Kemove not thou away. 18 Sexagesima. MORNING.-FiRaT. Psabn 00. Verges 3, leginnins «' Verse 1 . St. MahvV .„ j^^^^^^^^^ 0. u. O Lonn, tho Saviour and defence Of us tliy choBcn race, From ajjo to a-o thou still hast been i-'ur euro abiding place. Beforo thou brought^t tho mountains forth, Or thj earth and world did^t frame, Ihou alway« wert the mi-hiy (iod. And ever art the wme. Thou turn^t man, O Lord, to dusf, ^^wh.ch he Hrsl wai male ; ^ ^^te^^ morning—Second. Psalm 9G. Verses 1, 10, 12. PnOPER TUNE. r. M. Dr. Miller. NEW MELODY, Sma to the l>>rd a nev»- r ««!e P'>n'>' • Let e.rrth in one aeaemb'e : s«i; n-^' Her common Palro . ,»,,. resound. ^ng to the Lord, and bless his name, trom day to day his praise proclaim, Who us hath with salvation crovvn'd. CHORUS. To heathen lands his fame rehearse, His wonders to the universe. Sexagesitna* Proclajm alom], Jehovah roigPF, Whoso powT tho univcrae BUblafns, And bonishM ju-ticft will restore ; J/«t th«.ve«ore heav'n new jny'a conf.^p, Ami hoav'niy mirth lot oarth expro«» j Ita luud applause the ocean roar : CHORUS. Its mute inliabilnnts rrjnio^, And for their iriuiDph lind a voice. For joy l«t fertile vallios sino-, The cijoerful r^rovea their tribute brin- • i he Lord's approach to celebrate. Who now 8Pi« out with awful slate, Hi»i circuit throuijh the earth to take. cnoBus. From heav'n to judge tho world he'a come. With juBUce to reward and doom. ' 19 EVENING. Psalm 19. Verses 3, beginning at V.rse 1. CM. W.WnEALL,M.B. '^ wS^fK '^K f^f ^™ *^y P^^^'-y^ Lord, Which that alone can fill; ' J t;^ hrmament and stars express Iheir great Creator's skill. The dawn of each returning day *re. h hoams of knowled-e brin-«. from darkest night's «aoce«Bive roTmds Dmm instruction springs. Th^ir powerful lan-unge to no realm .Jp^ region IS confined ; 1 18 nature's voice, and understood AiiKo by ail mankind. . i"-,:i{ 20 Quinqiiagesima, MORNING.— First. Psalm 146. Verses 6, 7, 8, 10. MeSv^tatt. [Or Bcdfcri.] CM. Handel. The lord who made both heav'n and earth, And all that they contain, \ViIl never qui: his steadfast truth, Nor mal;e his promise vain. -The poor oppreps'd, from all their wrong Are easM by his decree ; He gives the hungry needful food, And Bets the pris'ners free. By hinn the blind receive their sight, The weak and fall'n he rears ; With kind regard and tender love He for the righteous cares. The God that does in Sion dwell, Is our eternal King ; From ago to age his reign endures, Let all his praises sing. SuapEY. MORNING,— Second. Psalm 95. Versts 1, 2, 3, 6. L. M. Carey. O COME, loud anthems let us sing, Loud thanks to our Almighty King ; ^ ... .. .- ...,- ...,,. ...^.. ..,,..•,.,_, 5.....,,. When our salvation's Rock we praise. Into his presence let ua haste, To thank him for his favours past; To him address, in joyful songs. The' praise that to his name belongs. For God the Lord, enthroned in state, Is, with unrivnll'd glory, great; A Kins' superior far to all, Whom, by his title, God we call. O let us to his courts repair, And bow with adoration there; Down on our knees devoutly all Btfoie the Lord our Maker fall. 21 EVENING. Psalm 1 1 r. And Gloria Patri, St. Magnus. [Or DoncaOcr.] ex. Jeremuh Ci:,akk. Wirit cheerful notes let all the earth To heaven their voices raise ; Let all, inspir'd with godly mirth, Sing solemn hymns of praise. God's tender mercy knows no bound, His truth shall ne'er decay ; Then let the willing nations round Their grateful tribute pay. GIORU PATRI. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, . The God whom we adore, -"■' . [Or Bangor.] "' JeR- CliUK. Has God for ever caRt us off ? Withdrawn hie favour quite ? Are both his mercy and his truth Retired to endless night ? Can his long-practisM love forget Its wonted aid to bring ? Has he in wrath shut up*and seaPd Hia mercy's healing spring ? I said, my weakness hints these fears. but Pil my fears disband, I U yet rfcrnember the Most High, And years of his right hand. I'U call to mind }iis\;vords of old The wondoiB of his mi"-ht ; * On them my heart shall meditate ; My tongue shall them recite. MORNlNG.—SEcoNiy. Psa/^ n 1 . rm« 4, and Gloria Petri, heginning at Ferse , . [Or Sr. Alban'r] ' Brentbank. PaAiSE yo the Urd ; our God to praise My floul her utmost powV shall raise ; W.th pnvate friend, and in the throng Vt Kainta his praise shall bo roy song. His works for greatness though renowned. His wondrous works with ease are found ^y those who seek for thoni aright. Ana u\ the pioua search. tMin-hi. Third Sunday in Lcntr His works are all of matchless fame, And univeibal glory claim ; Ills truth confirm'd through ages past. Shall to eternal ages last. By precepts ho halh us enjoinM To keep his wondrous woikb in minJ, And to posterity lecord, That good and gracious is cur Lord, GLORIA PATRI. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom heaven and earth adore, Be glor}', as it was of old, Is now, and shall be evermore. 27 0m'n''w^m:wmnm EVENING. rsahn 92. Verses 4, beginning at Verse 1. 3.1^ SlJFFFIELD. [Or St. James.] How good and pleasant must it bo To thank the Lord mopt high, And with repeated hymns of praise His name to magnify ! With every morning's early dawn, His s;oodness to relate ; And of his constant truth each night The glad eifects repeat ! To ten-string'd instruments we'll sing, "With tuneful psalt'ries join'd ; And to the harp, with solemn sounds, For sacred use designed. For through thy wondrous works, O Lord, Thou mak'st roy heart rejoice ; The thoughts of them shall make me glad, And shout with cheerful voice. WllITTON. 2S Railway. [Of Newton.] fourth Sunday in Itnt. MORMXG.-FiRsr. Psalm 25. Verses 1,11^14, «• "• Vr, Miller. NEW MEtODr. To God in whom I trust, 1 iilt my heart and voice ; Nor let my foes rejoice. Since mercy is the grace i hat most exalts thy fame, For-,ye my heinous Bin, O W And so advance thy name. For God to all his saints His sacred will imparls. In th'.l^'l^';"'^^"^ ^°^'"^"t write in their obedient hearts. WOUNING.^Seoond. Psalm 63, Verses 3, ^gfn,«„^ ^t Vers, h KOCKINOHAM. " T ,„ !•• in. For thee, O God. our consWnl praise In S.o„ wait,, ,|,y chosen wat ; AnS"* '"','"" "'«™ *"'''" '•a"', Ami all our zealous vo«r« m«..i_,„ I ^. Miller. Fcurth Sunday in Lent. O thou, who to our humblo prayV Didst alwayH bend thy list'ning ear; To thee shall all mankind repair, And at thy gracious throne appear. Our sins (thouj::!) numberless) in vain To stop thy rtowinsj mercy try ; Whilst thou o'erlook'st tho f;uilty itain, And vvaBhest out the criraaon dye. 29 EVENING, Psalm 130. Verses 3, beginning at Verse I. Ail Saints. [Or Weftraioflcr.] S.M. Dr. Howard. h 4 From lowest depths of woe, To God I send my cry ; Lord, hear my euppHcatiog voice, And graciously reply. Shouldst thou severely judj^e, Who can the trial bear r But thou forgiv^et, lest we Respond, And quite renounce thy fear. My soul with patience waits For thee, the living Lord : My hopes are on thy promise built, Thy never-failinij word. ao ^W* Sunday in Lent. MORNING.-FiBsr. Psalm 79. Vers&s Q^O.l^. Mkrsiar. [Or Bedford.] CM. Handki ^^";^^"'^|?» our former 8.W But spoedily prevent ' TheuUorrumofthysainf., >Viio now, with grief repent. Thou God ofoureaU-ation. help, So aha our pardon and defbn^e • < ^Xult thy glorioua name. MOKNINC-^Seoonp. f *a;„. 103. rm« 8, Uginnins^ fern 8. Sun REIT. I. W The Lord abounds with lotader lovd. And unexampled act« of grace • H. waken d wrath doth slolly nJoye, His ivillins mercy flo^va nn/p«. ^ ' Caref. Baa Fifth Sunday in Lent* God will not alwayg harshly chide, Btit wiili IiIh nn;;er qiiicUl)' part ; Anilloves his puniHhnjents to !;;»iiclo, Moro by his love than our Uoacrt. As hi^h as hrav^n its arch extends Ahove thin little f-pot of day ; So much his bf>iinclless love tranpcends The erircill retpcrts that wo can pay. SI EVENING. Psalm 94. Verses 4, beginning at Verse 12. 4 BnrxswicK. c. ar. Handel. [Or Wallingford.] Blest is the man, whom thou,0 Lord, In kindness dost chastise ; And hy thy sacred rules to walk, Dost lovingly advise. This man shall rest and eafety find, In seasons of distress ; Whilst God prepares a pit for those That stubbornly transgress. For God will never from his saints His favour wholly take ; His own possession and his lot , He will not quite forbake. The world shall then confess thee juat In all that thou haat done ; And those that choose thy upright ways. Shall in those pailis ^o on. ^ 32 Sunday next before EasUi' MORNXNG-FuisT. Psalm 40. Verses 3, hesinnins al Verse 5. KoCKINOIlA.'tf. Ill Ml \'l? *^^" ^^® wonr]rou«i works recount, Whirl, ihoii, O God, for us hnit vvrou'^ht ? J Im iroasuros ofthy love surmount. Ihe power of number, speech and thou^'hl- * a ^'''Alr,^r"^ ^'^^^ *'^^"" ^ast not doBir^d Off rm;,"} and sacrifice alone ; ^or blood ofguikless bpaats req.iirM ^ lor rnan^B transgressions to atone. I Ihorefore como-^come to fuini The oracles thy books impart : 'i iH my delight to do thy will ; Thy law is written in my heart. MORNLVG—Second. Psalm 24. Verses 4, heginning at Verse 7, and repeated. . BONCASTER. c. u. Dr. Miller. NEW MELODY. Erect your heads, eternal gates, Unfold to entertain '^^ttr?!^i"?.''^^^°^^5 «ee; becomes, WT iui liis ceiesiiai train. Sunday next he/ort Batter, Who is the King of Glory ? who ? The Lord for ilrength r«nownM ; In l>attle mighty o'er hi« foes, Eternal victor crownM. Erect your heads, yo gates unfold, In state to entertain The King of Glory ; see ! he comet With all bis ibinioc train. Who is the King of Glory? who? The Lorda of hosts renowned : Of ^z\ory ho alono is King, \Vho is with glory crown'd. 8t EVENING. . Psalm 81. Verses 3, beginning at Verse 1. Wakefield. [Or St. Janet.] C H. Dr. HEiOHBiaTON. To God, our never-failing strength, With loud applauses sing; And jointly mako a cheerful noise To Jacob's awful King. Compose a hymn of praise, and touch Your instruments of joy; Ijet psalteries and pleasant harps Your grateful skill employ. Let trumpets at the great new moos Their joyful voice? raise ; To celebrate th' appointed time, The solemn day of praise. ^"^ Easter Day, WpRNIXG.-FiRST. Psalm 98. Verses 4, beginning at Verse 1. - ^ St.. JaMKS. r XT /■'• ^' ™* CoURTVILtE ^^i?;^^ <^^ r^ord a now-maclo son^ ,_",^P ^^'f^"tI.oU8 thinps has done: V^ ith his ri.:rht hand and hoJy arm The conquest ho haa won. The Lord fias through Ih' astonished world Lhsplay'd his fiavinjr rnij^ht, And made his righteous acts appear In all the Heathens' bight. , \ or It^r^el'ti house, his love and tru(h Have ev/^r mindful been; Wide earth's remotest parts tlie power Of Isr'el's God havo seen. Lot therefore earth's inhaljilants Their ciieerful voices raise^ And all with univer.'^al joy Resound their Maker's praise. MORNING.-Seconp. i'salm 1 49. Versa c, and Gloria Putri, beginning at Verse i . IWertune.^ p.m. Said to be Handlls. O rrjiAiss ye the Lord, Pre()are your -riad voice, Hit! jiraisft in the great Assembly to sin^r; In our threat Creator Let Lr'el mjoice ; - And cliildren of Sion 133 glad in their King. mmtmmm Ea&tcr Day. Let them his great name Extol in the dance ; With timbrel and harp His praises express; Who always takes pleasure Ills sainta to advance, And with his salvation The humble to bless, GLORIA PATRI. By angels in heaven Of ev'ry degree, And saints upon earth, All praise be address'd To God in three Persons, One God ever blest; As it has been, now is, , And always shall be. 35 EVENING. PsaZm 93. St. Margaret^s l. m. [Or Rockingham. With glory clad, with etren^^th array'd The Lord that o'er all natu."** reigns, The world's foundation strongly idid, And the vast fabric still sustains. How surely 'stablish'd is thy throne ! Which shall no change or period see ; For thou, O Lord, and thou alone, Art God from all eternity. The floods, O Lord, lift up th.-?ir voice. And toss the troubled waves on high j ' But God above can still their noise, And make the angry sea comply. Thy promise, Lord, is ever sure ; And they that in thy house would dwell, That happy station to secure, Must btui ill noiiness excel. S6 \- First Sunday after Easteh MORNING.— First. I Psalm S, Verses I, 3, 4, 5, 9. NEW MELODY. O THOU, to whom all creatures bow Within this earthly frame, Through a]i the world how gr^at art thou I How glorious is thy name ! How glorious, & When Heav'n, thy beautooiw work on high, Employs my wond'ring sight : The moon that nijihtlv rules the sky, With etara of feebler light : With stars, &c. What's man (s-^y I), that. Lord, thou Icv^st /^o keep him in thy mind? Or V Imt his offspring, that thou provost To thorn 60 wondrous kind? To them, &c. Him next in pow'r thou didst create To thy celestial train; Ordain'd with dignity and stale O'er all thy works to reign. O'er all, &c. O thou, to whom all creaturfis bow Within this earthly frame, Through all the world how great art thou ' How glorious is thy name .' How glorious, &c MORNING— Second. Psalm 4. Verses 1,3, 4, 6- Bishop Thorpe. c. m. Jer. Clari. £Of Baogor.] O Lord, thou art the righteous Judge, To my complaint give ear ; Thou still rpdnnm'av itia fr/^wn Al^t»^^. . Have mercy, Lord, and hear. First Sunday after Easter^ Consider, thai the righteous man Is God's peculiar choice : And when to him I make my prayV, He always hears my voice. Th«n stand in awe of hia commands, Flee ev'ry thing that's ill ; Commune in private with your hearts. And bend them to hb will. While worldly minda impatient grow^ More prosp'rous time to see, Still let the glories of thy face Shine brightly, Lord, on me. 87 EVENING. Psalm 9. Verses 3, beginning at Verse 9. Lincoln. [Or Seraplicc] CU' God is a constant sure defence Against oppressing rage ; As troubles rise, his needful aids In our behalf engage. All those who hav^ his goodness prov'd, Will in his truth confide ; Whoso mercy ne'er forsook the man That on bis help relied. Sing praises therefore to the Lord, From Sion his abode ; proclaim his deeds till all the world Confess no other God. rw 08 Second Sunday after Easier, MORNING— First. Psalm 5. V&rses 1, 3, 7. ^"r"??^,^?. , ., ^•*'- Handel. [Or Wallingford.j Lord, hear the voice of my complaint, Accept my secret pray'ir j To thee alone, my King, my God, Will I for help repair. Thou in the morn my veice ahalt hear ; And with the da\vning,day To thee devoutly I'll look up, To thee devoutly pray. But when thy boundless grace shall mo To thy lov'd courts restore, On thee Dl fix my longing eyes, And humbly th«re adore. MORNING.— Second. Psaln 111. Verses 4, and Gloria Patrt, beginning at Verse j. Suffolk. l. m. Brentbank. JOr St. Alban's.] Praise ye the Lord ; our God to praise My soul her utmost power shall raise; With private friends and in the throng Of saints his praise shall be my song. His works for greatness though renown'd, His vi'ondrous works with ease are found By those who seek for them aright. And in the pious search delight. Hid works are all of matchless fame, And universal glory claim ; . Shall to «ternal a^res last. . u ~ 1 Scc&nd Sunday after Easter. By precepts he hath us enjoined To keep his wondrous works in mind, And to posterity record, Tliat good and gracious is our Lord. GLORIA TPATRI. % To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The jod whom heaven and earth adore, Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be evermore. 30 EVENING. Vsalm 34. Verses 3, leginning at Verse 12. Stj David's. [Or Semplice.] C. M. Ravenscroft. Let him who length of lifw desires, And prosperous days would see, From slandering language keep his tongue, His lips from falsehood free ; The crooked paths of vice decline, And virtue's ways pursue ; Establish peace where 'tis begun, And, where 'tis lost, renew.. The Lord from heav'n beholds the just With favorable eyes ; Is open to their cries. 40 Third Sunday afUr Easter, MORNING.—FiRST. Psalm 106. Verses 4, beginning at Verse L h. M. Emanuel Bach. Ebtanuel. [AngeU Hymo.] NEW MELODF. O RENDEW inks to God above, The fountain of eternal love I Whose mercy firm through agea past Hai stood, and shall fur ever last. Who can his mighty deeds expresn, Not only vast but numberless ? What mortal eloquence can raise His tribute of immortal praise ? Happy are they, and only they, Who from thy judgments, never stray, Who know what's right ; jiot only so, But always practise what they know. Extend to me that favour, Lord, Thou to thy chosen dost afford ; When thou return'st to set them free, Let thy salvation visit me. MORNING.— Second. Psalm 102. Verses 4, beginning at Verse 25. Leeds. Cm. [Or Doncafler.] The strong foundations of the earth Of old by thee were laid ; DfiNBir. Thy hands the beauteous arch of heav'n With wondrous skill have made. t T. Third Sunday after Easier* 41 at Verse L Emanuel Bach. past 88, WhiUt thou for tvox shall endure. They soon shall paPH away ; And like a g:arnient, often wore, Shall tarnish and tiecay. Like, that, when thou ordain'st the change, To thy command they bend ; But thou continu'gt still the same, Nor have thy years an end. Thou to the children of the saints Shall lasting quiet give, Whose happy race, securely fix'd, Shail in thy presence live. tray, yao, iOW. free, Verse 25. DfiNBir. leav'n EVENING. Psalm 112. Verses 1, 3, 4, 6. liVNX. L. M. Dr. BURXEV. [Or Surry.] NEW MELODY. That man is blest who standn in awa Of God, and loves his sacred law ; His seed on earth shall bo renowned, And wiih successive honours crown'd* His house t a seat of wealth shall bo An inexhausted treaeury ; His justice, free from all decay, Shall blessings to hU heirs convey. The soul that's filled with virtue's lighi Shines brightest in affliction's nighty To pity the diatress'd inclin'd, K^ well as just to all mankind* Beset with threat'nin» dan<;er8 round, Unmov'd shall he maintain his ground ; The sweet remenibrance of the just Shall flourish, when be «leepg in dust. 42 Fourth Sunday afier Easier JNIORNING.— First. Fsalm 89. Verses I, 2, 5. MFCKLENnrRoii. t. M. Kmancel Bach. [Or Surry.] Thy menie?, Lord, shall be my sonjr, My s-onp; on them shall ever dwell. My song, &c. T(» a'^ps yet unborn iny tongue Thy never-failing truth shall tell. I have allu-m'd, and still maintain, [&c. Thy morcieH shall for ever last. Thy mercies Thy truth, that does the heav'na sustain, Liko iivim shall Btand for ever fast. For such 8t»ipendou8 truth and love [&< Both hf^av'n and earth just praises owe : Bot! By choirn of angels sung abovo, And by assembled saints belovy. MORNING.— Second. Psalm 22. r«««5 1,3, 4, 6. Brodswortii. c. m. Dr. Arnk. [Or Scmplice.] The Lord himself, the mij;bfy Lord, Vouchsafes to be my guido ; The shepherd by whose constant care My wants are all supplied. He does my wand'ring soul reclaim. And, to his endjpss praise, Instruct with humble zeal to walk In his most righteous ways. I pass the gloomy vale of death, From fear and danger free; For there his aiding rod and Btaff Defend and comtort me. Imancel Bach. My song, &c. Fourth SiimhiTj after Ecutcr, Slnr-e God doos Uiiis liis wondious love Through all my life extend, That lit« to him I will devote, And in his temple spend. •13 KVENING. Psalm 13G. Verses 1, 2, 25. 3lh PROPER TUNE. P. M-' Bll. MiLLER. KEW MELODY. To God tho mijjhty Lord, - Your joyful thanks repeat 5 To him duo praise efTord, As good as he is great: For God does prove Our constant friend; Hi::' boundless love Shall never end. Shall, &c. To Him whose wondrous povvT All other gods obey, Whom earthlv kinijs adore. This j^rateful homage pay : For God does prove Our constant friend ; His boundless love Shall never end. Shall, &c. lie does the food supply On vk'hich all creatures live ; To God who reigns on high, Eternal praises give : For God will prove Our constant friend : Shall ndver end. Shall; &c. tder rang'J, Liko her united towers. •Tis thither, by divine command, The tribes of God repair, Before his ark to celebrate His name with praise and prayV. 49 LlN'COLN'. [Or Seraplicc] EVi':NiNa Psalm 133. CM. How vast must their advantage be, How great their pleasure prove. Who live like brethren, and consent In offices of love ! True love is like that precious oil Which, pour'd on Aaron's head, Ran down his bear J, and o'er bis robea Its costly moisture shed. 'Tis like refreshing dew that does On Hermon's top distil ; Or like the early drops that fall On Sibn^s fruitful hill. For God to all, whoso friendly hearta With mutual love abound, iias iiiuiiy pruuiis ic iengin 01 Gays, With constant blessings crown'd. oO Trinity Sundai/' MORNING.—FinsT. Psalm 119. Verses 3, begimiing ai Verse SO. Mkssiaii. c. m. Haxdel. [Or Bedford.] For ever and for ever^ Lord, Unrhang'd thou dost remain; Thy word establiah'd in the heuv'na Does all their orbs sustain. Through circling age?, Lord, thy Iriilh Immoveable shall stand, As doth the earth which thou uphold'et By thy Almighty haiid. All things the course by thee crdain'J, E'3n to this day fulfil ; They are thy faithful subjects all, And sorvantB of thy will. MORNING.— Second. Psalm 95. Verses 1, 2, 4, 6. Surrey. l. m. Carey. O COME, loud antbenns let us sing, Loud thanka to our Almighty King ; F(jr we our voices high should raise, "When our salvation's Rock we piaise. Into his presence let us haste, To thank him for his favors pas* ; To him address, in joyful song?, . The praise that to his name belongs. l''i)r God the Lord, enthron'd in alate, l3, with unrivall'd glory, great ; A King suporior fui to all, Whom, by his tille, God we call Trinily Sunday. O lot us to his courts repair, And bow with adoration thrre ; 13(»wn on our knees devoutly all liefuie tlie Lord our Maker full. 51 EVENING. Psalm 150. >UFFOIK. [Or Sf. AlbanV] L. M. Brlntbank. O PRAISE the Lord in (hat blest placo, From whence his goodness larsrelv flows : Praieie him in hf av'n, where he his f'aco Unveii'd in perfect glory shows. Fraif>o him for all the mi;;ht v acts Which ho in our behalf hath done j His kindness this return exacts, With which our praise should equal run. Let. the Bhrill trumpet^s warlike voice Make rocks and hills his praise rebound; Praise him with harp's melodious noise, And gentle psalt'ry's silver sound. Lot virgin troops soft timbrels bring, And some with graceful motion dance ; Let instruments of various string, With organ's joinM, his praiao aC'^anco. Let them who joyful hymns compose, To cymbals set their songs of praise: Cymbals of common use, and those , That loudly sound on soleam days. Let all that vital breath enjoy, The breath ho does to them afford. lisb &c;lui.:s vi k Mt V^ I j^«* a ■I' ■'J > Let every creature praise the Lord. III! 52 First Sunday afitr Trinity. MORNING— First. Fsat»t84. r«ms 1,2, 4. St. Ann's. C M. Dr. CiioFT. O God of hosts, the mighty Lord, How lovely is the placo Whero thou, enlhron'd in glory^ show^st The brightness of thy face .' My longing soul faints with desire To view thy blest abode ; My panting heart and flesh cry out For thee, the living God. ^ O Lord of hosts, my Ki , and God ! How highly blest are they. Who in thy temple always dwell, And there thy praise display ! MORNING.— Seconp. Psatn g. Firsts e, and Gloria Patri, beginning at Verse i. Wakefield. o. m. Dr. HeighingtoJ*. [Of Doncaftcr.] To celebrate thy praise, O Lord, I will my heart prepare ; To all the list'ning world thy works, Thy wondrous works declare. First Sunday a/ier Trinity. The thought of them shall to my soul Exalted pleasure bring 5 Whilst to thy name, O thou Mo3t High ! Triumphant praise I sing. GLORIA PATUI. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Bo glory, as it was, is now, And shall ho evermore. 6LJ EVENING. Psalm 71. Verses 3, beginning at Verse 12. Leeds. c. m. Denbt, [Or Bargor.] In thee I put my steadfast trust j Defend me, Lord, from shame ; Inciino thine ear, and save my soulj For righteous is thy name. Ce thou my strong abiding place, To which I may resort ; 'Tis thy decree that keeps me safe : Thou art my rock and fort. From cruel and ungodly men Protect and set me free, For from my earliest youth till now My hope has been m thee. 64 Second Sunday a/^cr Tnnitih MORNING-FiKST. Psalm 5. Verses 1^2,7, ^T(TZt r ;, ^•"- Handel. [Or Wallmg^ord.] Loiin, hear tho voice cf my complaint, Accept my secret pray'r j To Ihco alone, my Kin^, my God, Will I tor help repair* Tl.ou in the morn my voino fibalt hoar j Arul with Llie dawning day To thoo devoutly Tii look vr^, To the© devoutly pray. ' But when thy boundlosfi sraco ahall me To thy lov'd court4 ret-tore, On thee I'll fix my lonii^in;; eyas, And humbly thoro adore. MOKNING.-Second. Psalm 57. Verses 3, heginning at Verse 8. Hanover. l. m. IIandkl. Awake my jrlory, harp, and lute ; No longer let your strings be mute; And I, my tuneful part to take, Will with the early dawn awake. Thy praises, Lord, I will resound To all the iist'ning nations round : Thy mercy highest heav'n transcends, n hv fr»ifl-t \\ti\rr\v\i\ *V>n. >-.l„..,l,. ,...» J.. Second S'undaTj after Trinity, Be thou, O Gfv], <»xn1tod hi^^h j And as thy glory (ilia the tky, ^o Int. it he on earth flisplay'd, Till thou art here, aa there, obc7'd. no F.VENING. Psalni 148. Verses 3, beginning at Verse 1. PuopER TUNE. r. M. Dr, Miller. KL'W MELODV. Ye bowndloss realmB of joy, Exalf. your JMakor's farno ; His praise your son;^ employ Above the starry framt) : Your voices raise, Ye Cherubim And Seraphim, To fiiivr liis praise. To sing, &c. Thou moon that rul'st the nii;ht, And sun that guid'st the day, Vo ^oiitt'ring stars of hght, To him your homage pay : His praise declare. Ye Iieav'ns above, And cloiidi that move In liquid air. In liquid, &c. Let them ndoro the Lord, , And praise his holy name, Sy whose almighty word They all from nothing came ! And all shall last From changes free ; Axin ill ;i^ v;c:v;iCU Stands ever fast. Stands ever, &c. !1I 111 6G Third Sunday after Trinity MORNING—FiasT. Psalm 1. Verses 3, beginning at Verse 1. Sr. Ja:ies. c. m. Court ville. How b]f»3l is ho who no'er consent* By ill advice lo walk ; Nor ptanda in Linners* ways, nor sits VVhei'e men profanely talk ; But makes the perfect law of God PI is business and delight; Devoutly roads therein by day, And meditates by night. Like gome fair tree, which, fed by stream?, With timely fruit does bend, He i-tiil shall flourish, and success All his designs attend. SURPEY. MORNING.-Second. Psalm 97. Verses 1, 3, 12. L. M. Caret. Jehovah reigns j let all the earth In his just government rejoice ; Let all the isles, with sacred mirth, In his applause unite their voice. ■ Third Sunday after Trinity, Darltnoas and clouds of awful shade His dazzling dory shroud in state ; Justice and truth hia guards are made, And fix'd by his pavilion wait. Rojfiice, ye righteou?, in Iho Lord ; Momoriala of his holineas Deep in your faithful breasts record. And »vjih your faithful tongues confeis. 57 EVENING. Pdahn 86. Virses 2j and Gloria Patri, beginning at Verse 11. Alverstoke. [Or Doncaftcr.] V. AC DlBDUf. NEW MfiLODT. aTEACH me thy way, O Lord, and I From truth shall ne'er depart : In rev'rence to thy sacred name Devoutly fix my heart. Thee will I praise, O Lord, my God ; Praise thee with heart sincere ; And to thy everlasting name- Eternal trophies rear. GLORIA PATRI. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Tho God whom wo adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall b^ evermore. f 58 Fourth Sunday after Tnuily, MORNIXG.—FiRsr. Ptabn 18. Verses 1, 2, 3, 18. Oj,p Hunduedth Tc.ve. l. m. Martin Lutheh. ' No chango of Umos shall ev^r fhock My firm airectiori, Lord, to thee ; For thou haat always been a rock, A fortress and defence to me. Thou ny dolivVer art, my God ; My trust is in thy mighty powV ; Thou art my shield from foes abroad, At homo my safeguard and my towV. To thep I'll still addross my prayV, (To whom all praise we justly owe j) So shall I by thy watchful caro Be guarded from my treachVous r«o. Ilia subtle rago had near prevailed, When I tlistreas'd and friendless lay ; But still, when other succours faiPd, God wab my firm support and stay. JIORNING.—Second. Psalm 33. Verses S, beginning ai Verse 1. Sheffield. c. ^j. ' . Whitton, [Or St. James.] Let all the just to God with joy Their cheerful voices raise , For woll the rlg:hteoua it becomes To .'iing glad songs of praise. Fourth Sunday after Trinihj. Let liarp«?, and psaltoriea, and lutes, In joyful concert meet^ And new-made 8ong;9 of loud applause The harmony complete. For faithful is the word of God, His works with truth a hound j lie juRtioe loves, and all the earth la with his goodneaa crowti'd. 69 EVENING. Psalm 34. Verstt 3, beginning at Verse 1. BrnroRD. [Or LoadoD.} C. K. Said to be Pcrceil's. Through all the changing scenea of life, In trouble and in joy, The praises of my God shall still My heart and tongue employ. Of his doUv'rance I will hoaHt, Till all that aro distross'd From my example comfort take, And charm their griefs to rest. O ma;;nity the Lord with me, With nic exalt his name ; When in distress to him I call'd, Ho to my succour camo. 60 Fifth Sunday after Trhnl^, \i \ i \ , morning—First. PiaZw 112. rm« 1,3,4,6. ^ XvNN. i. H. Dr. Blrm- t. [Or St. Albao*!.] FEW MELODY. That man is blest who stands in aw© Of God, and loves his sacred law ; His seed on earth shall bo ronown'd, And with successive honours crown'd. His house, the scat of wealthj shall bo Ar> inpxhausted treasury ; His justice, free from all decay, Shall blessings to his heirs convey. The soul that's fill'd with virtue'u ligl»l Shines brightest in aflliclion'*8 eight ; To pity the distress'd inclin'd, As well as just to all mankind. Bosel with threatening dan^^ors round, Unmov'd shall ho maintain his ground ; The sweet remembrance of the Just Shall tlouriihi when he sleeps in dust. MORNING.-rSEcoND. JPtalm 9«. Vtnti 8, and Gloria Patri^ beginfiing at Vent 3. St. Magnus. c. m. Jkiiemiau Ciark. [Or St. Ann's.] To ton-string'd instruments we'll sing With tuneful psaU'rie."* join'd ; And to the harp with solemn sounds, For sacred use design'd : For through thy wondrous works, O Lord, Thou mak'st my heart rejoice ; The thoughts of them shall make me glad, And shout with cheerful voice. Fifth Sunday after Triniiy, dt OIOIUA rATIlI. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, u now, And ahall be evermore. EVENING. Psalm 106. Verses 4, beginning at Verse 1. IiImanuel. [Angeli Hymn.] L« SI* *7KW MELODV. EacANUEL Back. O RENDER thanks to God above, The fountain of eternal love ! Wlioae mercy firm through ages past Has stood» and shall fur ever last, Who can his mighty deeds express, Not only vast but numberless ? What mortal eloquence can raise llh tribute of immoital praise ? Happy are they, and only they. Who from thy judgments never stray, Who know wliat's right ; not only so, But always practise what they know. Extend to me, that favour, Lord, Thou to thy chosen dost afford ; » When thou return'at to set them free. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. MORNING.-FiRST. Psalm 139. Verses 4j he ginning at Verse !• ROOXIXQHAM. L. M. Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known My rising up and lying down ; My secret thoughts are Itnown to thee, Known long before conceiv'd by me. Thine eye my bed and path surveysr, My public haunts and private ways : Thou know'st what 'tis my lips would vent, My yet unutter'd words' intent. Surrounded by thy powV I stand, On ev'ry side I find thy hand: O skill for human reach too high ! Too dazzling bright for mortal eye ! G could I so perfidious bo To think of once deserting thee .' Where, Lord, could I thy mfluonce sliun. Or whither from thy presence nm ? MOllNLNG.— Secosd. Psalnt 105. Verses 4, leginning at Verse 1. Manchkster. c. m> Dr. Wainwuight. O RENDr.R (hanUR, and bless tlie Lord, Invoko hia bacred name; Acquaint the nations with his deeds, ij:,. i-u 4 1,, 1~:™. Sixth Su7iday after Tnnit];. •Sine: Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, MORNING.— First. Psalm 130. Verses 3, beginning at Verse 1. » Aj I. Saints. • s. m. • Dr. Kowarp- [Or Wefttninfler.j From lowest depths of vi'oe, To God I send my cr}' ; Lord, hear my supplicating voice, And graciuuiily rpply. Shbuldst thou severely judge, Who can the trial bear ? Cut tho'u forgiv^st, lest we despond, And quite renounce thy fear. My soul with patience waits For thee, the living Lord : My hopes are on thy promise built; N . Thy never-failing word. MORNING.—Skcono. ^ • Fsalm 100. Proper TUNE. lm. Martin Luther. Wtth one consent let all the earth To God Iheir cheerful voiaes raise j Glad homage pay, with awful mirth, And sing before him eonga of praise i Thirtetnih Sunday aficr Trmihj. Convinc'd Wiai he is God alone, From whom both we and all proceod ; Wo whom he chooseH for his own, The flock that he vouchssafca to teed. O enter then hia temple-gjate, Thonce to his courts devoutly press, And 8ti)l your grateful hymns repeat, . And still his name with prawea bless : For he's the Lord, supremely good ; His mercy is for ever Kure ; His truth, which always firmly stood. To endleae ages shall endure. 7/ EVENING. Psahii 3*i. Verses 3, beginning at Verse 7. BeSFORD. • C.M. W. WllEAUjM.B. Thk hosts of God encamp around The dwellings of the juit ; Deliv'rance fie affords to aH Who on hia succour Irust. O make but trial of hia love, Experience will decide, How blest are they, and only they, Who in hia truth confide. Fear him, ye saints, and you will then Have nothing else to fear ; Make you hia service your delight. He'll make your wants his care. 78 Fourteenth Sunday a/ter TrmUy. xMORNING.-FmsT. Psalm G5. ^'erses 3, leginning at Verse U. '^'^r/^J: « .. ^•*^^* George Green. [Off Rockingham.] ® Thv ficoodnoss :Vns, Whose powVt!.eunivor.eHiTstain,., Let thero oro h^av'n ,u.w jny« confo.^, Andheavnlyrnirthlotoan-hoxproBs: Ifa-Ioud applause th« ocean roar : •,., ' crioRus. ismuleinlial.itnnfsmoicp, And for their triumph lind a voice. Forjoylet/milftvalliessins, i he Lord h approach to celebrate, \Vhonow8.Hs out with awful Htate, Hi8 cucuit throu-h the earth to lake. 1^ , 'CHORUS. \V?th ;^f^^ "/«>'^Se the world he's come, VV Uh justice to reward and doom. 79 EVENING. Psalm 51 . Verses 3, />.^tnn/«^ ai Verse 1 1 . [Or Newton.] • Dr. MlUER. ,,, NEWMEIODy. VV iTHDRAW not ihou thy Jielp, Nor cast me from thy sjrrht, . Nor let thy Holy Spirit take Its everlasting fliplio9 ; His rxiv^i'v U10VPS with arloweat pace, Hi* willing mercy flioa. Thy lov« throMj^h earth exlenda its rtame, To all thy works ex|>rost ; 'J'heso gimw thy praisf , whilst thy great nam© Is by thy servants blest. Thoy, witli the cjlorious proepoct firM, Shrill of thy kingdom epeak ; And thy great pow»r, hy all admir'd. Their bfly euhjoct make. MORNING.—Secqnd. Psahii 98. Verses 4, beginning at Verse 1. ShFFFIELD. cm. ■ • WlIITTOX. [Or St. James.] SiNT. to the Lord a new-made son^, Who wondroii ^ things has done ; lA'ith his3 right hand and holy arm • The conquebt he has wo»i. The Lord has through th' astonish 'd world Dispiay'd his slaving might, And made his righteous acts appear in all the Heathens' sight. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, 81 Of lar'ers house, his love and !nith Have ever mindful hem ; Wide earth'e rtTioteit parU the powet Of lir'ePs God have seen. Let therefore earth's inhabitants Their cheerful voices raise, And all with universal joy Resound their Maker's praise. Bdrforo. [Or Semplicc] EVENING. PsaUn 43. Verses 1, 2, S. c. u. Said to be PaaoEiL'a. As pants the heart for cooling streams, When heated in the chase ; So longs my soul, O God, for thee. And thy refreshing grace. ^ ;\ \ %^ li> ^*^ ^.. 4ft%^*. % i; ^ ^1? ^ ^5 ^ fA ««s^ 8S Simteenih Sunday after Trinity, MORNING.— Fittst, Psalm 8. Vei'ses 1, 3, 4, 5, 9. Hatfield. cm. Dr.MiLtEft* [Or London.] N£W MELODY. O THOU, to whom all creaturas bow Within thia earthly framei Thr'ough all the world how gjoat art thou f How glorious is thy name I How glorious, Aci" When Heav'n thy beauteous work on high, Employs my wondVing sight j The moon that nightly rules the sky, With stars of feebler light : With stars^ &c. What*8 man (say 1), that, Lord, thou lov'st To keep him in thy mind ? Or whut his offspringfy that thou prov'st To them so wondrous kind ? To tliem, kc* Him next in powV thou didst create To thy celestial train j Ordain'd, with dignity and state, O'er all thy works to reign^ 0*er all, to ^ P thou, to whom all creatures bow Within this earthly iVame, Through all the world how great art thou t How glorious is thy name I How glorious, Sic, MORNING.— SaooTO. Psalm 102. Vsrses 4, beginning ai Verst 25. Leeds. o. m* < Djsnby. [Or Bedford.] The strong foundations of the earth Of old by thee were laid I Thy hands the beauteous arch of heav'fl With wondroui t'jdll have xxiadei Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. Bd Whilst thoi! for ever shalt endure, Thoy soon Hhall pa«>B away ; And liko a garment, often wore^ Shall tarninb and decay. Like that, when thou ordain'st the change, To thy command they bend ; But thou continu'st still the same, Nor have thy years an end. Thou to the children of the saints Shalt lasting quiet give, Whose happy race, securely fix'd) Shall ia thy presence live. EVENING. PidmlG. Verses 8,9,10,11. WiNDSeR. CM. RAVENSCI^rT. I STRIVE each action to approve To his all-seeing eye ; No danger shall my hopes remove, Because he still is nigh. Therefore my heart all grief defies, My glory does rejoice ; My ^^sh shall reBt in hope to rise, Wak'd by his powerful voice. Thou, Lord, when I resign my breath, My soul from hell shalt free j Nor let thy holy ore in death The least corruption sco. Thou shalt the paths of life display, Which to thy presence lead ; Where pleasure** dwell without allay. And joys that never fade. 90 Twentieth Sunday after Trimly. MORNING.-FiBST. ' Psalm 112. Verses I, 3, 4, 6. liVNN. I. M. Dr. BCRNEt. [Or St. Alban'«.] NEW MELODtT That man is bleat who stands in awe Of God, and lovfts his sacred law ; His seed on earth ehaU be renownM, And with successive honours crpwn'd. • His house, the seat of wealth, shall be An incxhausted treasury j liis justice, free from all decay, Shall blessings to his hmrs convey* The soul that's fiird with virtue's light Shines brightest in affliction's night j To pity the distress'd inclin'd, As well as just to all mankind Beset with threatening dangers round, , Unmov'd shall he maintain his ground; The sweet remembrance of the just Shall nourish, when he sleeps in dust. . MORNING.— Seconu. Psalm 145. Verses 4, beginning at Ver^e 1 • Lincoln. c. m. [Or St. Anns.] TiiEE I'll extol, my God and King, Thy fendless praise proclaim : This tribute daily will I bring, And ever bless thy name. Thou, Lord, beyond compare art great, And highly to be praio'd ; Thy majesty with boundless height Above our knowledge rais'd. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, ^l fionown'd for mighty acta thy fame To fiMure limes exlenda ; From ago to asfo thy glorious n^tno Successively dest ends. Whilst I thy glory and renown, And wondrous works exprosa ; ^ Tho world with me thy nii^^ht shall own, And thy great pow'r confess. j»f EVENING. T^alm 136. Verses 1, 2, 25. 148th Proper TUNE. ^.llr-^ - Dr. Millar. NEW MELODY. To God the mighty Lord, Yovir joyful thanks repeat J To him due praise afford, As good as ho U great ; For God does prove Our cohstant friend j His boundless love Shall never end. Shall, &c. To Him whose wondrous pow'r All other gods obey. Whom earthly kings adore, This grateful homage pay ; For God does pro^'e Our constant friend j Hin boundless love Shall never «nd. Shall, &c. He does the food supply On which all creatures live j To God who reigns on high, Eternal praises give ; For God will prove Our constant friend j Ilia boundless lovo . Shall never end. Shall, d^«, ^ 9a Twanty-frst Sunday after THnity. MORNING.— First. Psalm 116. Verses 4, beginning at Verse 6. Bisnop Thorpe. (Or Windfor.] 0. M. JtRZVL. ClASK. How ju«t and merciful is God, How gracious iu the Lord, Who saves the harmlea?, and tx) mo Doo8 timely aid afford ! Then free from pensive cares, my aotil, ReHume thy wonted rest ; For God has wondrously to thee His bounteoua love expre^t. When death alarmed n^ie, he remov'd My dangers and my fears ; My feet from falling he secur'd, And dried my eyes from tears. Therefore my life's remaining years, Which God to me Hhall lend, Will 1 in praises to his name^ And in his service spend. MORNING.--SECOKD. Psalm 66. Verses 3, beginning at VeHe 1. St. Magnus. o. m. Jeremuh Ciakk [Or St. Jamei.] Let all the land with shdtits of joy To God their voices raise J Sing psalms in honour of his name, And spread his glorkJtiB pra^iae- Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity. And let them iay, How dreadful, Lords In all thy works art thou f To thy groat pow'r thy stubborn foes Shall all be tbrc'd to bow. Through all the earth the nations rounci Shall thee their God confess, And with glad hymns their awful dread Of thy great name express. 98 EVENING. Psaltn 57. Verses 8, beginning at Verse S. Hanover. l. u. Said to be Handei'«. Awake jny glory, harp, and lute ; No longer let your strings be mute ; And I, ray tuneful part to take, Will with the early itmn awake. Thy praises, Lord, I will resound To all the listening nations round : Thy mercy highest heav'n transcendt, Thy truth beyond the clouds extends. Be thou, O God, exalted high 5 And as thy glory fills the sky, So let it be on earth displayed, Till thou art here, as there, obey'd. 1 94 Twsnttj'scccnd Sunday after Tvinity. MORNlNt wafi, is now, And i-hail be evermore* EVENliXa. Psalm 67. Verses 4, beginning at Verse 1. Gallway. £Or Newton.] B. U. Dr. MiLLcn* To- bless thy chosen race, In mercy, Lord, incline, And cause tho brightness of thy face On all xhy saints to shine: That so thy wondrous way May through the world be known ; Whilst distant lands their tribute pay, And thy salvation own. • ■ Lftt diflf'ring nations join To cclobrate thy fiime ; Let all the world, O Lord, combine To praiso thy glorious name. O l^t thorn shout and Bin;r, ^ Dissolv'd in pious mirth; For thou, tho righteous Judj^o snd Kin^, ishalt sjovcrn all tho earth. * % Twrnty-ihird Sunday a/tir Tr\nihf, ^/MORNING— First. Psalm 80. Vtrsa 3, leginjiing at Verse 1. WwDBon. C. M. RAviiNscRorr. To my complaint, O jLord, my God, Thy gracioui ear incline ; Hear me, distrest, and destitute Of all relief but thine! Do thou, O God, preserve my eoul, That does thy name adore : Thy servant keep, and him whose trust llelies on thee, restore. To rfio who daily thee invoice, Thy mercy, Lord, extend; Kefresh thy servant's soul, whose hopes On thee alone depend. MORNING.— Skcond. Psalm 1S9» Verses 4, leginmng at Vtrse 1. EOCKINOHAU. L. Iff. ■ ■ ! ,. Thou, liord, by atrictcst Fparcli hast known My rising up and lying down ; My secret thoughts are known to thee, Known long before conceiv'd by me. Thine eye my bed and path surveys, My public haunts and pri\'atc ways : Thou know'at what 'tis my lips would vent. My yet unutter'd worda- intent. . -i.;.' Tiixn}p third Sunday a/ttr Triniiy, Of Surrounded by thy pow>r 1 alartd, On ovVy eide I find thy hand i O skill for human reach too high ! Too dazzling bright for mortal cjo \ O could t 80 perAdious be Tn think ofortce deserting thee t Whore, Lord, could I thy influence Bhun> Or whither from thy presence run ? EVENING. Psatm 119. Vtms 4} Uginnins at Verse 131 Wrnt favour, Lord, look doWrt od me, Who thy relief implore J As thou art wont to visit those Who thy blest name adt»ro» DirccleVl by t!iy heav»niy Word, Let &U my footsteps be ; Nor wiokedncssofany kind . Dominion have o'er mei Kelddse, entirely set me fVee> From persecuting handsj That unmolested I,may learn^ And practitse thy commands* Crt me devoted to ihy foaf', Lord, make thy face to Shine } Thy statutes both to kno\^^ lind keeo» Mjr heart with geal iaciy«. ' M Twenith/ouiih Sunday after THnihf MORNING.-Fim. Psalffi 8^. Verses 1, 2, 6. MEflltENBUROU. t. M. EmaWUEL BacU- TiiY TnercloB, Lordj shall be my sonr, 3Iy Bong on them ohall ever dweJl : Mj^ song, &c. To nges yol unborn my tongue Thy njver-failing truth ihali tell. I have affirmed, and still malnttin, Thy mercies shall for ever last : Thy mercios, &c. Thy truth, that does the heav'ns suatain, Like them shall stand for ftver faet. For such bifupendous truth and love* Both heaven and earth just praises owe : Both, &o% By choirs of angeb sung above, And by aesembled saints below. MOllNING.— Second. Fsa?w9G. KcT-M* 1, 10, 12. rROrSH TUNE. r.iii. Pr. MiLLr.a^ NEW MELODY. SiN«i to the Lord a new-made song ; Let earth, in on© assembled throng, Her common Bolron's praifie resound- Sing to the Lord, and bless bis narme, From day to day hte praiae proehiim, Who us halh with salration ci'ownU To heft,then lan^s his feme rehearse, ttis vvendcrs to Hife iintvQist* Twenty-four th Smiday after Tnnitij. W I'roplaim nl(»ud, Jehovah reigns, \Vho8o powV the universe suatainf, And banish'J juutice will restore ; Let therefore heaven new joys confesF, And heav'niy niirlh lot warih oxpresK; Its loud Hpplause tho ocean roar ; • CIIORUJ?. Its niuto inhabitants n»joic#», And for their triumph lind a voice. Kor joy let fertile valliea ttinjj, Tho cheerful groves their tribute bring j Tho tuneful choir ol'birdci awake, The Lord's approach to celebrate, Who r.ow sets out with awful state, Ilia circuit through the earth to tuko. CHORUS. From heav'n to judge the world ho*a come, With justice to reward and doom. EVENING. Psalm 1^. Verst9 1, 1 1 , 1 4. [Oi Scmplicc.j'^*^*^ FATHER To THE OREAT POET. Who place in Sion's God tlieir trust, Like Sion's rocic shall stand j Like her immovable bo fix'd. By his almighty hand. liook how the hilfe on evVy sid© Jerusalem enclose ; So stands the Lord arotmd his saint?. To guard them froth tiieir foes. Be good, O righteous God, tt) those Who. righteous deeds difect j j . The heart that innQ That I according; to thy vvonl Aly tiaie to couie may spend* EnKjhten both my eyes and mind, That BO I may disccfrt The wondroiis things which they behold > Who thy ju8t precepts learn» Though, like a stranger in the land, Fi om place to place I stray, Iliy righteous judgments from my eight Keraovo not thou away. MORNING.-^Skcoxd. Prober tusk Vsalm, 100. L* tt* Maktik LutHEitk With one consent let all the earth To God their cheerfu? voices raise { Glad homage pay, with awful mirth, And ^ing beibre him songa of praise x Convinced thrt ho la God alone, From whom both we and all proceed The iiock that b« vo:ichi!Afett U faecl* • Twm^Jlffh Sunday after Trinily, lol O renter then hh tempio-jjate, Thence to Ku roiirts dovoully press, And 8,iil your grntoful hj-mns repeat, A«d still hi* iiamo wii'h praine^ bless : For he's the Lord, supromclv good ; His rnercy is ft)r ever tiro ; IliH truih which always firtnly stood, Xo endleaa ages shall endulu. EVENING, Psalm lOG. VerseB 4, beginning at IWscs t [Or Angrls Uymo.'i EfliANUEL Bach. '// <1-^- KKW MKLOtr?. O R.:NDER thafiUa to God above, The fountain of eternal love ! WhoHo mercy firm through agon paet lias stood, and shall for over iast. Who can :.. jighty deech express, ivot only vafe. but numberlrse ? What mortal eloquence can raise Win tribute of immortal praise ? Happy are they, and only they, ))'[^^ *"»"o«^» thy judj-nients never stray. TV ho know what's right ; not onlv .o, l.ut always pracfiso what they know. Extend to me that favor, Lord, Thou lo thy chosen dost afford ; -'..-.. .wvu M:mrn T fo sei liiem frce^ l-et thj salvation \i^it me. 103 Firoi Sundctij in Auveni. MORNING.— FmsT. Z^s•rt/m23. Verses 1,3,4,0. Bn'^n^^wonTt!. C. M. Dr. A :{Xt:. [Or Scmplice^/ :^;7, /, , ; The Tjmnl lilmsolf, the mighty LorJ, VoucIisafeH to Hq my gni(J(» : 1'lirt ahcphord by \i'hosft coiiiiUnt caro My wants aroall suppliril. Hrt 'Iocs my \vandorin»; soul reclaim, And, to his endlefx prai«o, liHtruct with humble zoal to wall; In t 1 pnss tho pjloomy •liteou?} vv;iv?. valeofdeatii, I'Vom fear and dangor fVofi For ihcro hia aidinsj rod and staff Defend and comtbrt mo. Since God doo.3 tlius his won<]rou3 love Through all my life extend, That life to him I will devote, And in hia temple apend. MORNING — Second. Psalm 103. Verses 4, beginning at Veise I. c ai. Dr. Heigiiinoton. [Or St. Ann's.] , ' . O God my heart is fully bent To masnify thy namt» ; . My tonj^uo with cheerful songs of praiee Shall co'.ehrate thy fatno. Awake, my luto^ nor thou, my harp, Thy warblim^ notes delay, vnuM i aiui raji}- JIJI5II!.-, \}i j'jy IVevont tho da^nin;^ day. Pint Sundafj in AdvenL To all the liHi^iinnj irxher, O Lord, 'i liy woiuitTii I wiil telj ; And to llioho naii(»jj-» sin^ thy praiso Tiiat ruuua ubowl us tluuiJ : Borauso thy moroy'^ jjoundlesH height Tli« highest ht^av'n !rnnHc<'jiu!- j Am \\\r hevond th' aspirin); cloudd Thy raiiiifuj tru:h extends. 203 SUSREY. EVENING. Psahsi 8. Verses Ij 3, 4, 5, 9. L. M. Carev. NKW MKLODY. O THOU, to whom all croaturti.'j bow Within this carthiy frame, Throunjh all the woijj how jxreat art thou i Ilovv glorious id (hy name! IIow gloriou?, ,Scc. Vi'hon IleayVj thy bf^auteous work on high, ^ Linplovs nty wondViniiC sight ; liie moon that nightly rules tho «!.'y, With atari of teobler light : With Btar-^, &c. AVhat's man (>iay l\ that, Lord, thou lov'st ic^-b^ep hitn in thy mind? Or what hi.^ off-p-.ing, that thou provost To them so wondrous kind ? To thorn, &c. IWm next in pow'r thou didst create To ihy celoslial train ; Ordain'd, with dignity and state, O'er all thy work* to reign. O'er all, Sic. O thou, to whom all creatures bow- Within this earthly frame, Through all the world how ^reat art thou ? How glorious is Uiy name I How glorious, &e. 104 Second Su7idmj in AdvenU MOllNING.—FiRST. Psahi 33. Verses 3, beginning at Verse 8. St. J amks's. c. m. Couhtvulle. Let efsvth, and all that dwell therein, Before him trembling stand ; For when ho spike ifie word 'twas made, 'Tvvas fixt at hi« command. llo, when the heathonvhat assurance bhould thojust; With, &c. Thy f^helt'ring wing th«ir refuge make, And saints to thy protection trust I Such puests shall to thy courts be led, To hanquet on thy Jovo's rcpaut ; To banquet, &c^ And drink, as from a fountain's head, Of joys that shall for ever last. With thee the j^prings of life remain, Thy prenence is eternal day ; Thy presence, &c. O let thy saints thy favour gain, To upright hearts thy truth oisplay. f MORNING — Sboond. Pbuhn 24. Verses 4, beginning oi Verse 7, and re- jfeated. DoNCASTER. 0. M. Dr. ^IlLLEB. NEW MELODr. Erect your heads eternal gateg, Unfold to entertain The King of Glory ; see ! he comes, W^ith his celestial train. Who is the King of Glory ? wh(i ? The Lord for strength rf nown'd ; In battle mighty o'er hiH foes. Eternal victor crownMi - \ Thii'd Sunday in Advent. Eroct your heads, ye gales unfolJ, In state to entertgin The King of Glory ; see! ho comes With all hia shiaing train. Who is the King of Glofy ? who ? The Lord of liosts renown'd ; Of cjory he alone is King, Who u will', glory crown'd. 107 EVENING. Psdim S(X V^rm 4, beginning at Verse 1. Al-VRnSTOKfi. [Or Bangor.] O.lt. K&W KlELOO^r. D:BDtx» Vli celebrate thy praiaes, Lord, Who didst thy powV employ, To raise my droo|)ing head, and check My foesMnsuhingjoy. In my distress I cry'd to thee, Who kindly didst relieve ; And from the grave's expecting jawa My hojjeleaa life retrieve. Thus to his courts, ye saint? of his, Wiih songs o^' praise repair; With me commemorate hiis truth, And providential care. His wrath has but a moment's reign, His favour no decay; Your night of grief is recompens'd With joy'i returninir dav. 108 Fourth Sunday in Advtnt. MORNING.^FiHCT. Psalm 106. Verses 4, beginning at Venu 1. Emanuel. , IM. Emikvei. Bacii: lOr Angels Hymn.] iTKir mxosr. O RENDER thanks to God abov«| The fountain of etornal love .' * Whoso mercy firm through age« payi Hae stood, and shall for erer last. Who can hU> mighty deeds express^ Not only vast but numberless ? What mortal eloquence can raiiM His tribute of immortal praise ? llappy are they, and on]y they, Who from thy judgments never stray, Who know u'hat's right; not only 90, But always practise what they know. Extend to me that favor, Lord, . Thou to thy chosen dost afford ; When thou rotum'st to set tliem free, • Let thy salvation visit me; MORNING.— Second. Psalm 117. And Gloria Pairi, 0. M^ St. MAomrs. . [Or London.] With cheerful notes let all the oatth To heavon their voicos raise ; L(*t all, in?pir'd with godly mirth. Sing solemn hymns of prai&e« Jkremiah Clark. l^ifUrlh Sunday m Advent God's tender mercy knows no bound; His truth shall ne'er decay; Tht'n let the willing nations round Thoir grateful tribute pay. OLOtlU FATRI. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghoolj The Qod whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is noW) And sliall be evermorok 10^ ,:» Pscdm 150. BftENTBANI* SuFlFDtft. [Oir Sr. AlbanV] O PRAISE the Lord in that blest place) From whence his goodness largely flows \ Praise him in heav'n, where he his face Unveil'd in perfect glory shows. Praise him for all the mighty acta Which he in Our behalf hith dono j JHis kindness this return exacts, With which our praise should equal ruDt Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice - Make rocks and hilb his praiae rebound ) Pi'aise him with harp's melodious noise) And gontle psah'ry's silver sound. Let virgin troops soft timbreU brinj!:, And some with graceful motion dance | Let instruments of various string, With organs join'd, his praiae advance* Let them who joyful hymns compose, To cymbals set their sonj^s of praise : Cymbals of common use, and those That loudly sound on solemn days. Let all that vital breath enjoy. The breath he does to them afford, In just returns of praise employ; Let €f\ery creature praise the Lord» FESTirjLS ami FASTS, ^v CHRISTMAS DAY. MORNING.-^FxRST. Fsalm 2. Versti 7, 8, 10. Bedford. cm. W. Wueau,m.p. Atiend, O earlb, whtlst 1 declare GckI'b unconlroU'd decree; Thou art iny Son, this day, my heir, Have I begotten thee. Ask and receive Iky full demandi : Thino shall the heathen be; The utmost limits of the lands Shall be pMses&'d by thee. licarn then, ye princes, and give ear, Ye judges of the earth J Worship tlie Lord with holy fear. Rejoice with awful mirth. MOUNING.-Second. Psalm 96. Vefses 1, 10, 12. ^Proper tuNE. .; t. H. Kew melody. SiNtf to the Lord a new-made song? Let. earth, in one assembled throng. Her common Patron's praise resound. Sing to the Lnrd, and bless his name. From day to day his praise proclaim, Who us hath with sftlvation crtwn'd* CHORUS. To heathen Ignds his fame rehearse, Hie woadert to the univeret. Dr Miller. Chiisimas Day, Proclaim aloud, Jehovah reigns, Whose powV the univerf« austalnf, And bttnish'd justice will ruatore j Let therefore heav*n new joys confess. And heavenly mirth let eanh exprosH j Its loud applause the ocean roar : CHORUS. Its mute inhabitontH rojoic<>, And for their triumph find a voice. For joy let fertile valllog sinff, I'he cheerful groves their trniute brin'r j I he tuneful choir of birda awake, ** Tho Lord's approach to celebrate, Who now sets owt with awful state, Hi« circuit through the earth to take. '■ OHonua. From heaven tojiid-e the world he^a come. Ill justice to reward and doom. Ill EVENING. 'Ult Psalm 85. Verses 3, beginning at Verse I . Lord, thou hast granted to thy Ibfel' The favours wo implored, And faithful Jacob's captive race Has graciously rostor'd. Thy people's sins thou hast absolved* And all their guilt defac'd j Thou hast not let thy wrath flamo on, Nor thy fierce anger last. O God our Saviour, all oar hearti To thy obedience turn j I ny wrath no more may burn. .: i^ i '^ '^i pa^ S» oppressed, la death'fc on ^ .ei-iy fetters bound j Cfooi Friday* To tfoav'n I mode my mournful prayV. I o (,.,d ftd.lres^'d my himiblo moan J Who craciDu^ly inclined bis ear. And heard me tVoni hi« lotiy throne. When God aro8« to fak« my part, The con«ciou8 earth did quake for fear j *rom their firm postH th« hillH did atart. Nor couW hi* dceadful fury bear. I'he deep if^ .f -ret stores dl«cIo»»(|, J he ivorld'a Ibundation naked lay, ^17 '•^^«"«»"2: wrath expoh'd, Which fiercclv iog'U that dreadful day. 110 Piohn 4% Verses 3, beginnrng at Virse 9. BntTNgWICK. [Or WallingfordJ God of my strength, how long shall I Like one for^jolten mourn, Forlorn, forsaken, and expo»M To my oppresaor'a scorn ? ^yJiP^* «» Pierc'd as with a swdrd. Whilst thus my foes upbraid, Vain boaster, where k now thy God, And where his promia'd aid ? Why restless, why ca^t down, my soul > Hope still, and thou shall sino- The praise of him who is thy G*d Thy health's eternal spring. U4 ASCLNSICN DAY. Ptalm 47. Verses 2, heginnins oi Verse 3. St. Margaret's. i. M. Da* Buuxev. [Of Si. AlbaoV] NEVr MELODY. God is gone up, our Lo-d and Kinr:", With shouts ofjoy and trumpeta* sound : To hirn repeated pral^ea sing, And i<*t the cheerful song go round. Your utmost skill in praise bo shown, For Him who all tho world commandsi ; Who sitd upon his righteous throno, And spreads his »way o er Heathen lands. THIRTIETH OF JANUARY. Psalm 94. Verses 4, beginning at Vet'se 20. BuRFORD. CM. Said to be Purcell'ie. [Or Wallingford.] Wilt thou, who art a God moat just^ Their sinful ways sustain, Who make thy law a fair pretence Their wicked endi to gain ? Ajiainst tho livea of righteous] men Th«y form their close design ; And blood of innocence to spill, In solemn league combine. ♦ But my defence U firmly placed In God the Lord most high ; He is my rock, to which I niay For refuge always fly. The Lord shall cause their ill deslgna On their own heads to fall ; He in their sind shall cut thorn off, Our God shall slay them ulh TWENTY-NINTH OF MAY. 115 Psalm 107. Verses 4, legifining at Verse 1. K0CKL\0HAM. L. M. To God your ffrateful voices rais(», VVlio does your daily patron prove; And let your nevor-ceasir.ja; pruise Attend on his efernal luvo. "Let those jjive Ihanku whom he from bands Ot" proud o,>pre8)jinj: foes released ; And biouo;ht thern back fjom distant land*, From north and south, and west and oast. Through lonely desert ways thoy went, ^ Nor rould a peopled city find*- Till quite with 'hirst and hunger ppenf, Their fainting houls within them pin'd. Th^n soon to God's indulgent car Did they their mournful cry address: > Who ^raciouply vouchsaf 'd to hear, xVnd freed them from their deep distress. FIFTH OF NOVEMBER. Psalm CO. Verses 3, Ugimiing at Verse 8 LtN T.N. c.M. [Or Semplicc] O AIL ye nalif^ns .' bleps our God, And loudly ppeak his praise; Who keeps our souls alive, and still Confirms our stedfast ways. For thou hast try'd us, Lord, as fire Does try the precious ore ; Thou broni^ht'flt us into straits, where we Oppressing burdens bore. Insulting foes did us, their slaveff. But yet at lawt thou brought'st us fortli Into a wealthy place. II jiPPEjYDIX, As the words of tht Ilundreth Psalm, and the Ninth and Tenth Verses of the Eighteenth Psalms Old Version, hare many AdtnirerSj they are here iiiserted, mid may be snrig at pleasure. All people that on earth do dwell, Si^jr to the Lord with cheerful voice ; Him serve v^iih ft ar, his praise forth tell ; Come ye before him and rejoice. The Tx)rd, ye know, U God indeed ; Without our aid he did us make ; We are his flock he doth us feed, And for his eheep be doth us take. O enter then hU gates with praise, Approach with joy his courts unto; Prait=e, laud, and bless his name alwayf*. For it is seemly so to do. For why ? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is for ever sure ; ' His truth at all times firmly stood, And »hail from age to age endure* Part oftha EigUeenth Psalms Old Version. The T^rd descended from above, And bowM the heavens most high } And underneath his feet he cast The darkness of the sky. On Cherubim and S<^raphini l^iiil rnri^llv he rode. And on the wings of mighty wind Came flying all abroad. Appendix* 117 The following Versification of the Hundred-and-fourih Psabrif by the Kev. Dr. Vincentj may be sung to the proper Tune of the Hundred-tmd-Forty'ninth of Brady and Totems Version, 1. Bless God, O my fouf, Rrjdicc in bis Dame ; O Lord, let my voice Tbv grcitnefs proclaim ; SurpaHflng in honour. Dominion, and might, Thy throne is the hcav'n, Thy robe ii the light, II. The flty wc behold, A curtain difpiay'd ; The chaihbers of heav'a On waters are laid. The clouds are a chariot Thy glory to bear, On wings thou art waftedf Thou lideA on air,' III. As rapid as (ire, The angels on high Convey thy commands ; Thy miniOers fly. The earth on its baits Eternal fudain'd, Is (ix'd in the Itation Tby wifdom ordain'd. IV. The world when at (irR From chaos compo^d, Was void, without form, in waters enclosed; The voice of thy chiding. Thy thunder,, was heard» The waters fubGded, The mountains appear*d« V. Thy Providence fix'd The flream and its fource; The Tea knows its bounds. The rivers their courfe ; Convey'd through dark con- duits. Springs rife on the hills. They burft on the fountains, They fall on the rilU. VI. . The beads of the world I'heir forefts forfake. The herds quit the field. To drink of the take ; Ontreescrown'd with verdure Its margin along, Birds, warbling sweet mufic, Pxaife God to their fong. VII. Dcfcending on hills. Clouds plenteoufnefs pour^ All nature revives, Earth fmiles in the fbow*r % A garment of verdure Apparels the plain. Fruits fwell in the garden. Fields wave with their grata. I I lis Aifcndix, viir. With rnoifluic Tcfrrfli'd, I'he viix yield* its fiuit; »Tis balm to our hearts, To healih a recruit ; With tranfport we iiaiber 1 he richnefs of oil : 'Tis ftrcrigth to our body, Suppoit to cur toil. IX. The treei full of fap With joy rear iheir liead ; The cedars their boughs O'er Libanui fprcad : Secure in their dovert The bird flies for reft ; She fings on the brarrchex, She broods oti her neft, X. The pine yields a home, 1 he flork to fecure ; The goat oi) his crag Defies his putfuer, E'en cieatures.ioo feeble Thcaifelvcs to defend. Oil caves und concealment For fafety depend. xr. The. moon by thy law Inrrcafc'S and wanes ; The Sun keeps the couife Thy wifdotn ordait»s ; ll3 fcrs, and the lion Roams \*ide foi his prey, But (lies to his cavrro When morn biings the day. xir. The man with the sun His bhour renews ; Till evening arrives, That labour purfuc?. Such, LorW, is the wifdom Thy works all protliini ; Let earth, erown'd viih riches. Rejoice in thy name. XIII. Not here only, Lord. Thy might we adore, The fca feels thy hand, Th* abyfs owns thy pow'r; There tribes without nuniberi Thy creatures, tefort ; Leviathan gambols. And whales take their fpoif. XIV. There fhips fpread th«>r fails The forfare to fweep ; The fifh nimbly gliiie, Conceat'd in the deep ; They all krraw their feafon As feafons arife. And tribes which thy bounty Has made it fupplies, XV. Thy will and thy wrrd Endues ihcm with breath ; Confum'd by thy biaO, They fli'ink into death ; ReOoi'd at thy pleafute. New hei-'gs rrpair To people the waters, The earth, and the air. Appendix, 119 Ufjolcc ttcn, O Lord, III glory fccure ; The wo;k» ihou haft made Through af^cs enduic ; Yet aw'd uy thy ptefercr, When thou drawcil near, Smoke biirfts from the moun- tains. Earth trembles with fear. XVII. This, Lord, let ine fing, Thy glory to raife, Delightful the flrain When luii'd to thy pvaife* The vile have their fuff'riogs. The jud their reward ; Blcfs God, O toy fpiiir. O praiCe ye the Lord ! Version of Part of thx Third Chapter of the Wisdoitt of Solomon^ proper to be sung at Funerals, Tho Wordi by the Rev. Goo. Hay Drummond. * New MfitobY, dy Bu. Miller. , TiiK righieoua souU tliat take their flight Far from this world of pain, In God's pAU rnal bosom blesst, For ever shall remain. To minds unwire tlioy aecm to die, All joyful hopo to cease ; Whilst thoy^ secur'd by failh, reposd In everlasting peace. For at tho great, the awful day, • When Christ descends ftom high, With myriadji of angelic saintsi They'll meet him in the sUy. Their God, their Judge, their mighty Lord, Shall pour redeeming grace, And caii lluMii cvei' to behold The brightnesB of his face. 120 Appendix, PSALM xxin. By Mr. Apdisox. TuE Txjrd my pasluro shall prepare, And feed me with a shepherd's care j His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful c^e : M3' noon-day walks he thall attend, And all my midnight hours defend. When in the sultry glebe I faint. Or on the thirsty mountain pant. To fertile vales and dewy meade, My weary wand'ring steps he leads j Where peaceful rivers, soft and slow, Amid the verdant landscape flow. Though in the paths of death I tread With gloomy horrors overspread : My steadfast heart shall fear no ill, For thouj O Lord ! art with mo still 5 Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade. Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious lonely wilds I stray, Thy bounty shall my pains beguile, The barren wilderness shall smile With sudden greens and herbage crovvn-d, And streams shall mw»'mur all around- 121 HTMJ^ S. And when tJuy had sung an Hymn, ikey iv6nt out into ike mount of Olives. Matt. xxvi. 80* AwAitfi Jtty Boul, and with the sua Thy daily stage of duty run • Shake off dull sloth, and early riae^ To pay thy morning fcacrilice. Glory to thee, who safe has kept, And haat refreah'd roe whilst I slept j Grant, Lord, when I from death shall wake^ I may of endless life partake* Lord, I my vows to thee renew 5 Scatter my sins as morning dew ; Guard my first springs of thought and will, And with thyself my spirit fill. Direct, control, suggest this day* All T Aaairrn ar An, Qt SRM. That all ray powVs, with all their mighty Xn thy sole Glory may unitei 122 Hymns* Praise GoJ, from whom all blessings flow j Praise him all creatures here below ; Praise him above, ye heav'nly host ; Praiae Father, Son, and Holy Ghoet. EVENING. CiLORt to thee, my God, this night, For all the bleseinga of the light ; Keep me, O keep me, King of kings, Under thine own almighly wings. Forgive me, Lord, for thy dear Son, The ills which I this day have done ; That with the world, myseif, and the© I, ere 1 sleep, at peace may be. Should death itself my sleep invade, Why should 1 be of death afraid? Protected by thy saving arm, Though he may strike, he cannot harm. For death ts life, and labour rest, If with thy gracious presence blest j Then welcome sleep or death to me, Pm still secure, for still with thee. Praide God, from whorti all blessings flow j Praise him, all creatures here below ; Praise him above ye heavenly host; Piaii* Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. • Hymns. FOR ADVENT. He comes, ho comes, the Judge severe, The seventh trumpet speaks him near } 11 is lightnings tiash, his thunders roll, He's welcome to the faithful soul. Detcending on his azure throne, He claims the kingdoms for his own 5 The kingdoms all obey his word. And hail him tlieir triumphant Lord. The Father praise, the Son adore, The Spirit bless, for evermore ; Salvation*8 glorious work is doudj We welcome Thee, great Three in One, 123 II •M FOR C li^TMAS DAY. Rejoice, the promis'd Saviour's come .' Him shall the blind behold I The deaf shall hear ! and by the dumb His wondrous works be told ! • The weary nations Aall have reat, The earth with innocence be bleeti And plenty dwell with p«ao«. . 124 i/yirlM* Light from its facrod source ihall apread O'er all lis saving; b^-nnu ; In panures fair shall all be fed« . All drink of coR\fon'» streaaia. Sweet as the brep2e on Carmel-d brovr, The waBte shall fehfed perfume : There lilies spring, and violets groW| And Sharon's roso shall bloom. Rejoiccj &G. ANOTHER ^OU CHRISTMAS DAY. All hail the powV of Jesus's name ! Let angels prostrate fall $ Bring forth the r»yal diadem, And crown bioi Lord of all. Babes, men, and sires, who know his love, Who feel your sin and thrall, Now joy, with all the host abovcj And crown him Lord of all. Let every kindred, every tribe, On this terrestrial ball. To Him all Majesty ascribe, And crown him Lord of all. O that with yonder eacrod throng We'll join the everlasting song, And crown him liord of all* Hfjmns, 12a \\ Ton GOOD FRIDAY. By liisnop L(iwth. Lo ! tlie black do.ed, the jxlorlous nun halh driven To hlol tlio (lay, nnd nhroud th»^ light of heaven : Karlh tremblinjr from her entrail?, hpara a part, And rending rocka upbraid man'« Btiibborn heart. FixM to ibo crofip, behold ihc Saviour bound, While copious mercy streams from evVy wound; Mark the hi^^ drops ihnt, life rxJiaustnino:, roll, And the atrong pang that rend« bia suffVing soul. Vet be who dirw, in judgmont man sball sec, liob'd in full blaze of pow-r and majesty, Kide on tbo clouds : and as bis chariot, flies, Behold his radiance streaminj; through the tUios. Then shall the proud dissolving mountains glow, And yielding rocks in fiery rivers flow ; The molten deluge round'lhe glitbe siiall roar> And man's whole labours now ehall be no more. AN EASTER HYMN. Now is Christ risen from the dead ! Captivity is captive led ! • For U8 tiie victory in gain'd, For us eternal life obtained. Hallelujah I Triumphant o'er the powers below. O'er sin, the source oi' all our woe, To reaima of everlasting day. Hallelujah ! 12() Ilyvtiis, Who.nhall prf^tim'^ to clinrcjo with gulK, Tho ni!in, for whofu Christ's blood vvns tpill / For man, ile rarno irom heaven to dl<», AnU hiiv) fla rot>o tu juiiifj*. iiallulujdh ^ « Vain \vor« our faith, our hopcB wore vnln, It' .f^ftus u'er9 n«»t i"i»'n Rjjjain. W^o have (lod's promiar, and we truat Ilo will to glury raiho the just. Hallelujah ! VVhon tho la^t trump ia h'^nrd on Wv^hy And shoiitH offinijols H'nd tlw «ky, Tho dead in Chri;:.t »hall ri^e and *in^' L'jud praises to our God and Kin;^. ITallelnjnh .' FOR EASTER SUNDAY. .Tiisrs Christ i« ris'n to day, Ouv triumphant hoiy-day ; Who so lately on tlu> cross, Suffored to redeem our losa, Ha}lfdujr»l\ ! Hallelujah ! IfalUdiijah! llalUdujah I Hymns of praiyea lot us sinj, Hallolujah ! Unto Christ, our iu'av'nly King, Hallolujah ! Who endur'd the crofs and grave, HulUdu jah I Sinners to redeem and aave, Hallelujah ! But the anguish ho endur'd, Our salvation hath procuc'd, Now he reii^ns above the bky, Whore the angola ever cry, Hallcluinh ! Hallelujah ! Ilaitelnjah 1 Hallelujah ! Ilynins. FOR ASCENSION DAY. Fah ahnve yon ^Inriou* ceiFiir* or the a;;iir»» vaiillod bky, JeHiH sitp, \\'\n lovft rovf'alinjj To t.ho splendid truojib on hi^jh. Mi»«.t Pf^rophio humbly b'^win';, At lHf« »oolfir aii in all. Could wr loave our foolish dreaming, or a fanried hoav'n b<'ln\v ; And behold Clirin'g ;rlory bi-aming, How our «ouU would lon;^ to "-o ! Earth by m would then bo spurned, All i(« vanities subside; Fuol fiUino: to bo burned, - Are its honours, pleasure, pride. Wo should from ihiy day bo waiting, Wnon ihp lull reward h giv'n ; Whon hi!? glorious work complelin;'-, Jesus take* hi-? church to heaven," Pure from every slain of nature H^»rfi in hollooss to shine; ModellM like ifs j^reat CkmUoi-, ;\ll itnrnorlal, all divino. 127 FOR VVIIIT SUNDAY. .^PiHiT of mercy, truth, and lovo, i^hed thy blest iniluehce from above, And still from ajre to age coV^v«v The wcndere of this sacred day! 128 IJijmns% In ev'ry clime, in evVy tongue, \\ And all tho planeU in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What ! though in folemn silence all Move round thia dark terrestrial ball; What ! though no real Voice nor sound Amid their radiant orbs be fou-^.dji In reason*s oar, they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice ; For ever singing aft they shine, « The hand that inddo us is divine.*' 1^4 HYMN FROM PSALM CXLVIU. By Dr. Haydyn. PuAisE the Lord, ye heavMs adore him j Praise him angels in the height ; Sun and moon rejoice before him, Praise him all ye stars and light. Praise the Lord, for he hath spoken j " W^orids his mighty voir© obeyM : Laws, which never shall be broken, For their guidance liath he made. Praise th* tord, fot' 1V6 is glorious ; Never shall his promise fail ; God hath made his saints victorious } Sin and death shall not prevail* Praise the God of our salvation j Hosts on high his power proclaim : Heaven, and earth, and all creation^ Laud and mag^nifV^ his name* tu tlymnu HYiMN. By Mr. Gbeen. T«(W Great First Cause, least understoo,. Who all my seme confined •'^'^■* To "know but this^that thou art good, And that myself am blind. Teach me to feel another's woe, To hi(|e the fault I see, • That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me. I \ Mean though I am, not wholly so, Since quicken-d by ihy breath j O lead me whcretoe'er 1 go, Threugh this day's life or death. This day be bread and peace my lot : AH else beneath the sun, •Thou know'ut if best bestow'^ or not, And let thy will be done. To thee, whose temple is all space, Whose altar, earth, sea, skies ; One chorus let all beings raise, AH nature's ioceuse rise. 1 iJymm. HYMN. 135 WiiEN all ihy morciop, O my God, My rising «oul aurvoys ! TranstpoTted with the view, Vm lost In wondcTj love, and praise. /•> O fiow shall worck with equal warmtit The gratitude declare, That glowB within my ravisli'd heart ? But thou canst read it there. Thy providence my lifb 8U«jtainM, And all my wants redressed j Whon in the silent womb I lay, And hung upon the braast. Through evory period of my lilc, Thy goodnegg V\\ punuo j And after death in distant worlds The glorioua them© ren»w. Wheii nature fails, and day and night Divide tlieir works no more ; My over-grateful heart, Lord| Thy luercy.^hali adare. ' ■ # Through all eternity to theo A jo3'ful song I'll raise, But p, eternity's too ^orit To utter all thy praise. I /-^ '^ INSTtltlCTtONS FOR > oc: C HAUNTING the HYMNS, ^ ^ l^ipomted to be sung or said in ih& cehhration of \ ;j( ^ Divine Service, at mornwq and KVEimni PRAYER. VENITK EXULt£MtJ$ l>OMtNQ. 7i« ivords in Roman clutrattersy ar/i to he sung to tha Jirst note of each part o/t/ie Clumnt.-^TkB syllables ^ \iiii Italics, are to be silng to the cadence notes, which , oijC'"^ invariably tiireej at tJie end oftl^e first part-^ Jktnd FIVE at (lie closed] , Vr COME, let us sing Mr\io - the - Lord : let us ^^ heartily rejoice in the strength - of- our - sal-vation. ^P Let us come before his presenQO with 'thanks-giv* ^ V i^S f ^^^ shew ourselves - glad - in * 2Jim • with • \j^ Psalms. ^^ For the Ldtd ia - ti- Cfreat -Gq^j and a great ^1 ■n> - earth M \^- King - a-hove • all - Oods, Xj^ In Hia hands are all the Corners • of 'the - .^' *^and the strength of the - hills 'is - His - also. ^ ^ The S6a is His, and - He - made - it : and His ^hand ipre-pa-red • the - dry - land. < O come, let us Worship - and -faU • down .* and u ^kneel be/orc - the • Lofrd - out - Maker. v\j For he is the - Lord - • our - Ood : and we ar6 the ^ ^^eople of His pasture and - the - sheep • qf- his - hand. ^ S^ To-day if ye will hear His * voice^ harden * not - V , ^tjour - fiearts j as in the provocation, and as in the \ 4^day of temptation, - in - the - wit-der-ness, . 1^5 > When your fathers - temp-tid - me ; proved - me • ^'^ n*-^ ru;£u> - suiw " /«y. iVOTiCS* n Instru ct io ns for C^iauntivg, 187 Forty years lonj was I grieved with this genera- tion ' anil • mid ; it U a People that do err in their hearts, for they - have • not • known - My • ways. Unto whom I B^^^l^e - in • my • wrath : that they should not en-ter - in^to • my • Test. Glory be to the Father, and - io - tJie - Son^ and - to - tlie • Ho'ly - Ohost. Ae it was in the beginning, is now, and e-vtr - shall ' be ; world • with-out • end. - A-inen* T£ DEUM LAUDAMUS. We prtkiee-thee^ - O - God : we acknowledge-^/tee ■» io ' be • ike ' Lord. All the earth doth-w;cr.fiAi/) - /A*e .• the«Fa-/Aer - t-ver-lasiing. To thee all Angels-cry - a-loud: the Heavens and- all ' tJie ' powers • there-in To thee Cherubin SLnd-Se-ra-phin: con-iin-ual-ly - do - cryt Holy, Ho-/y - Ho-ly : "Lord-God -of- Saba-oth; Heaven and Earth are full of ihe-AIajesty : of thy Glo-ry. The Gijorious company of ihe'A'postles - praiae • thee. The goodly fellowship Q^-the - Fro-phets : pra-iae • thee. The noblo Army-o/"- Mar-tyrs : pra-ise - thee. The Holy Church throughout all - ^/le - l^orld ; doth tkc-hww-ledge - thee. The Father : of an wfi-nite - Ma-jas-ty ; -Thine hono-ra-J/e, - Zrwc ; and on-ly -Son ; Also i\\(^-lJo'hj - 6^Aos/ : y/ie - com-forter. Thou art the K\ng-of- glo-ry: O • Christ. Thou art the evi^r-lastlng • iS'on 3 of - the - Father. When thou \ook«!9t tipon thee to d^Aiver - Man : tljou diddt not al>/ior - th^ - Vir-[rin's - womh. When thou hadst overcome the sharp-rj^ss - of * death : thou did^it open the Kingdom of lloaven-/o - uU - uc-lie-vcru* ^ . n^ Instructwns for Chaunting. Thou sittMt nt th« r\^ht-kand - of- God : in the- Glory ' of- the - Father, Wo l>r>iiove that-Moa - shall - cow« ; lo-&« • to -be- VVf» th'Tfforo prfl}' tlT^e, hnlp-A^ty • ssr-tdnta: whom thou haiit re(le * /% - pfOf)te .• aad-i^^ss - ^/n>te - ke» Grd iu graciou-?, hii mercy U ■ c-ver-last- ing : and hie truth endareth from gencra-/ion-tJ-ff«i fie-ration. Glory be to the Father and • to - the- Son, mt^to - the - /^<;Zi/ - Giiost ; " Instruct inns for Chainiting. \ ■ 13/9 Aa it wa3 in th« hejvjnruni:, ia nou', and e-ver - shall' be; ys-orki-wiilirvut ' end. • d-tnen. Repnnses to ihe Commandments. Lord hnv<»i nyf^rcy-np'On - ws, au J incline our-/iecfr/« - tu - fc-/// - a way. IIo roinombi in;;; hb morcy hulh' holpen hi<» -.scr- vrin^ - /.sra«^ ; aa ho proni'Hod to our forcf'athcrH, Al>rnbani nnd-hia - areri •/(»' - cier. (ilory ])ft to tlio Father and -/o - ths - .S'oJi ; and • (o ' fJu; *- IlO'ly - Ghost. Ah it vvQH in tho bp^inninj:, h now, and over - s/ia/^ • bn : woi Id - uith-oui- - ^'t(i - A-men. t NUNC DIMITTTS. Lord now IcttGsl thou thy Servant do-part - i^i - For niino-fvcs - have - seen : ihy-Sa-l'va-ti-nrtt Which I hou hast - pre-pa-red : before tho-/(ic« - of- all - Peo-^le. , ^ ., j . u To be a li«;ht to lij^ht/.n - //w? - Gm-tiUs : and to be the glory - of- thy - Fco-ple - /sraeZ. Glory he to the Father and-/o - the - Son : and- io ' (he - Ilo-hj -Ghost. As it wan in tho beginning, is now, and e-ver - «/ta/i - be : world - vjifh-out - «nd. - /l-m he» &c. Attend, O earth, &c. O Lord, thou art, &c. Lord, hear the voice, &c, O chou to whom a I, &c. thoa to whom, &c. To celebrate thy, &c. God i» a conOant, &c. Lord, who's the, &c. 1 ftiive each a£tioti, &c. Mo change of timeit &c. No change of times, &c. By fliodi of wicked, &c. The heav'ns declare, &c. The heav'os declare, &e. Ye worfliippers of^ &c. The Lord hirafelf, &c. £re£l your heads, &c. To God in whom I truft.&c Continae, Lord, to, &c. Pll celebrate thy, &c. Let all the jull to, &c. Let earth and all, &c. 'Tis God, who thofe, &c. ThrouKih all ihe. 8cc The hoa* of God, &c. Let him who lengtn, &c. Fiiife witncfles with, &c. Since of thy, &c. Who can thr, &c. A* pants the hart. &c. God of my flrenjjth, &C. ir^rtH ih imnf. iin. &.C. , — Q -jf , 110 i 86 I 4 I 36 103 9 37 •13 89 8 72 112 i^ 82 84 42 b8 i «5 [I07 I ^ 104 84 9 77 39 112 106 i 3" 8! i'3 llA TUNI. Sf. James's. C M, Bedford. C. M. Bp. Thorpe, c. m. BninfAtck, C. M. Hut field. C. M, Surry. I.. M. Wakefield, d M. Lincoln c. m. Bmdrwonh. C. ;i9 J 19 122 J30 J 33 133 136 139 »45 M5 146 J48 M9 150 V. J I 6 9 1 I I 6 »7 89 13a 169 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 8 6 1 1 i That roan Is bkO, &c. Yc faints and, See Lord not to us, we, &c. How juft, and, &c. With checjful notes, &c. With chceiful notes, &c. O praife the Lord, &c. O then that thy, &c. Be grac'ous to thy, &c. Foi ever, and for, &c. With favour. Lord, &C. To ray requeft, and, &c. O 'twas a joyful, &c. Who place in Sion's, &c. From lowed depths, &c. How vaft muft their, &c. O praife the Lord, &c. To God the mighty, &c. Thou, Lord, by, &c. rhee Til extol, my, &c. The Lord is good, &c. The Lord, who, &c. Ye boundlcfs realms, &c. O praife ye the Lord, &c. O praife the Lord, &c P. 10 45 Tune. Lynn. l. m. 13th Pioper. p. M. 45 ' '3'" riupcr. 1 75 BrodCworth, c. m. 44inp. Thorpe, c. M. io8!St. Magnus, c. m. 27 [Bedford. CM. 86 1 St. Anne**, c. m. 94 Mefliah. c. M. 17 St David's, c. m. 50 Mefliah. CM. 97 St. Miry's. c. m, 74 St. Mary's, c. m. 48jMancheAer. c. M« 14 York. CM. S9'AI1 Saints, s, m. 49'Lincoln c. M. 94'Bedford. c. M. 43[i48ih Proper, p. m. 12 'Rockingham, l. m* 16 Lincoln. C M. 80 B p. Thorpe. C m. 20 Mefliah. CM. 5!i48[h PiOper. p, m. io5:i49!h Proper, p, m» io9tv>uffolk. L« m. APPENDIX. Thb words of the hundredth Pfalm, old verfion - Ninth and tenth verfes of the eighteenth Pfalm, old verfion, - - - - - - " " "" "*p»" Ve.fification of the hundred and fourth Pfalm, by Dr. Vincent, i,'r rj ' Verfion of part of the third chapter of the Wifdom of Solomon, proper to be fung at Funerals. The words by the Rev. G. Hav Drummond, • - Pfalm XXllL By Mr. Addifoo,— The Lord roy paflurc Ihall prepare. Page. 11& 116 117 •119 144 ISDEX. ;f - ^ HYMNS. • Page. ' MoRMINC—Awake, my foal, and with the fun, i«i Evenwa —Glory to thee, my Ood, thii mght, - i«« For Advent.— -He comes, be comes, the Judge fcvcre I83 For ChnQmas Day.— Rtjoice, the promis'd Saviour's come, .,..---- J*3 Another.— All hail the pow'c of Jefus's na-ne, - I84 For Good Friday.— Lo ! the black deed the glorious fun hath driven, ."."' ^^* For Eaflcri— Now Is.Chrift rifcn from the dead, - I85 For Eatte* Sunday.— Jefus Chrifl is risei. to day, - i«6 For Afceufion Day — Far above yon glorious ceiling, ifi7 For Whit Sunday.— Spirit of mercy, truth and love, IE7 For Trinity Sunday.— Elefi'd be the Father, and his love. ---*---•--■"::" '®^ For New Year's Day— Eternal fourcc of ev'ryj»y, 129 FortheSaCjament — My Godl and isthy tablefpread, 119 -Another.— Tbou Lamb of God! whofc bleeding love, 130 ' For Sunday Morning — Again the day returns of holy reft « • : • j ^8^ Before Service.— While health, am arcngth, and youth remain, .* '3* For Sunday Evening.— Now, ere the fleeting hour is pad away, * V * ' * ^^* Hymn from Pfalm XIX.— The fpacious firmament on hi^h — Addifon. ,....•••• 'S* Hymn from Pfalm CXLVIII — Praife the Lord, yc heavens adore him. — Dr. Haydyn 133 Hyrao.— Thou Great Firtt Caufe leaft underQood.— • Green r.' ^ ' ' ^^^ H>?mn.— When all thy mercies, O my God . . 135 Instructions for Chauntingf Sfc, 136 Ml 'AGE. ISI lit IB3 163 124 125 185 ia6 ifi7 i»7 Jfi8 lap 130 ijfi 13B 133 134 . 135 136