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PAGE Attend, O earth, whilst I declare, ig As pants the hart for cooling streams, 47 Awake, my glory, harp and lute, 53 By floods of wicked men distress'd, 27 But thou, ray soul, on God rely, 54 Blest is the man whom thou, O Lord, 75 Bless God, my soul; thou, Lord, alone, 87 Be gracious to thy servant, Lord, 100 Continue, Lord, to hear my voice, 35 Do thou unlock my lips, 52 Erect your heads, eternal gates, 32 False witnesses, with forg'd complaints, 43 For thee, O God, our constant praise, 55 For ever and for ever. Lord, loi From lowest depths of woe, 106 God is a constant sure defence, 23 God of my strength, how long shall I, 43 God is gone up, our Lord and King, 49 How blest is he who ne'er consents 17 Happy the man whose tender care, 45 Have mercy. Lord, on me, 50 Has God for ever east us off, 62 How good and pleasant must it be, , 72 IV INDEX TO THE FIFtST LINKS. How good and pleasant must it br........ ''^V' How just and merciful is God! n- How vast must their .-i^lvantagebe!.".*!.'.'."'.'.'.'.'."*."*'';''''"*,^! I strive oaeh action to approve, I'll celebrate thy praises, Lord, ^'' In thee 1 put my steadfast trust, .'......'.'..*.'.'.".'.'.*.'.*.*' 61 'Tiidge me, O Lord, for I the paths,, , . Jehovah reigns, let all the earth, ,. .*.*.'.*.'.'.*.'.".'.'.'. '.".".".' 80 Lonj. hear the voice of my complaint,. ; '" on i^ordvvho's the happy man that may, , j! JAt all the just to God with joy,.. t: l^ot .arfh and all that dwell therein,....' Z '/I ';^™ J^« l^^Sth of days desires, .';;;; "' I^ot all the lands, with shouts of joy,. tt Lord, thou hast granted to thy land,....".* Z Lord, not to us, we claim no share, Z'.'Z.Z'Z 96 ^o change of time shall ever shock, ';'"" g^ ' O Lord, thou art my righteous judge, ' „ O thou, to whom all creatures bow, . , O all ye nations, bless our God, , think not on our former sins ' '^^ O God of hosts, the mighty LonU. '.'.'.'.'.' !? O Loi-d, the Saviour and defence,. T O to thy servants. Lord, return,.... 'J! O come, loud anthems let us sino- 'l O render thanks, and bles. the Lord',.' H INDKX TO THE FJBST LINES. .. 21 . 59 . 63 . 65 . 70 . 71 . 77 88 TAGK () render thanks to God above, gg O God, m^- heart is fully bent, 91 O praise the Lord, for he is good, 93 O then that thy most holy will, 99 O 'twas a joyful sound to hear, , , 104 <) praise the Lord with one consent, 108 <) praise ye the Lord, II7 C) praise the Lord in that blest place, ng Praise ye the Lord; our God to praise,, 92 Since of thy goodness all partake, 44 Sing to the Lord a new made song, 73 Sing to the I^rd a new made song,... 82 To celebrate thy praises, Lord, 22 The heavens declare thy glory. Lord, 28 The Lord himself, the mighty Lord, 30 The Lord himself, t..e mighty Lord,. 31 To God, in whom 1 trust, 33 Tis God, who those that truist in him, 39 Through all the changing scenes of life 40 The hosts of God encamp around, 41 Thy goodness does the circling year, 5© The Lord descended from above,.. 55 To bless thy chosen race, 60 To God, our never failing strength, 64 To my complaint, Lord, my God, 67 Teach me thy way, O Lord, and I es Thy mercies, Lord, shall be my song,... 69 a2 I Vi INDEX TO THE FIRST LINES. VAQ% The strong foundations of the earth, 84 The Lord abounds with tender lore, fiS The Lord, the universal King, 86 To God your grateful voices raise, 90 That man is bless'd, who stands in awe,.... 9ii To ray request and earnest cry, lOS To God, the mighty Lord, 109 Thou, Lord, by strictest search, hast known, Ill Thee, I'll extol, my God and King, 112 The Lord is good; fresh acts of grace, 113 The Lord, who made both heav'n and earth, 114 Who can thy wondrous works recount,. 45 Withdraw not thou thyhelp, 51 With glory clad, with strength arrayed, 74 Wilt thou, who art a God most just, 76 With one consent let all the earth, 8.'i With favour. Lord, look down on me, 102 Who place on Sion's rock their trust, 105 Ye worshippers of Jacob's God, 29 You, who to serve the Lord aspire, 81 Ye saints and servants of the Lord 94 Ye boundless realms of joy, 115 FIRST LINES OF THE HYMNS. My God, and is thy table spread, 120 Jesus Christ is risen to-day, .....121 Awake, my soul, and with the sun, , 123 Glory to thee, my God, this night, 124 A] Sec'o Thir Fouj I Chk A VI] First I GENERAL INDEX. 4' OAVt. Aoreirr : — Fii'wt Sunday,.-. Second Suudfey, Third Sunday,. Foxirth Sunday,... Ohkistmas Day,... AFItRClIRrSTMAS: First Sunday, rs. S3 108 8 33 148 149 38 24 30 106 108 150 2 96 85 84 9 71 vjmSM, 1,3^4 1, 2,3 1.3,4 8^, 10, 11 /-N /^N /-N 1,2, 3,4, 5,6 i,2 3,4 7, 8, »,?0 7, 8, 9, 10 1, Qy 4 1,2, 4 1, 2, 3 1, 5, G 7, 8, 10 1,2,3, 10,11 12,13 1, Q, 4 1,2, 4 1, 2, 11 1,2, 3, 4,5 C 0. C. C. P. P. L C. C. L. 0. L. C. P. c. c. c. c. TUNKS. Great Milton,.... Irish, Harfield, St. James, Proper 14LI, Proper 149, Eaton, Doncaster, Abbey Tune, Mcrart's, Wakefield, Exercise, Bedford, Proper 96, Manchester, St. Ann's, Wakefield, Id 31 91 2( 38 115 in 44 32 36 89 91 119 18 78 66 65 22 Liverpool, i 61 vni GENERAL LNDEX. PAYS. ArTKR Chrihtvav; Second Sunday,.... Aftkr EriniANY. First Sunday, Second »und»y,.... Third Sundi^, ■r'ourtli Sunday,.... *Mfth «und*f,. ■Sixtli Sunday, . 135 100 140 5T lis X yf 18 33 34 Ut 9S 150 139 105 16 125 100 149 Qa, 4 1.3. 3,4 8, iCTo, 11 1,2, 3,4, 6.6 1,2,5 h S. 3 »A3,4 >, 3, 4 1, 5, fl r-s /-*v /—s l.S, 3,4, 5,6 1. », 3 1. «, 5 1, 2,4 1,2. 3, 4 1,2, 3,4 C. L. P. C L. P. C. L. L. L. C. c. L, C L. L. C C. c. L. P. TnsR«. T«ll)ot, OMlOOttiPfopw,.. Proper 149,...., DmtMVicIt, St. Ola- :, Proper 148, Wirwiok. Surrej, E«tOD, Old 100th IPkoi^er,.. Shrm«ld, Uurford, Melody, St. Afagnu*, Exercise, Rockingham, Manchester, Grea^ Milton, Talbot, Old 100th -oper,.. Proper 14>, i l»5 89 IIT m so 115 80 0» m 87 40 f» 19 lit HI m u IQi «3 11? i i ri f Sfl9 SbH Sun Qtii Su.f Ash I.Eff Fira «Sec'< TJii) I OKNEIUI* INDEX. IX S lUAt». 8r:f04f, Su!fB4y« SuilDAV^ Ash WsDPitDAY,. Leux :— Firgt Suna*y, ^tcond Hundhff, Third. Sundf-f,. Mb lit 19 » \0h 51 5i 97 90 i\ J7 77 UT tSR«4. 19,80, tl, St 17, IS, id y-^ i^^S ^^^ 1,3,3, 10;U, 12,13 I, a; s lS% ♦ 11, iS, .13 10, it, IS 13, 14, 16 15, Ifi, 17 7.8, 9 Q, 9, 10 1, t. 3 1, 8,4 M. L. TUNRi. Luther's IT^mn,... O Lineoln,. S. S. c. L. C 8. C. C. L. C. Solomon, French, .... Proper UG,. Bedford,... Gpe»t MiltoTii Surrey, C.[Sfe. Magnus,.. Aylesbury,.,.. Gallwtyv Bupford,., Elgin, Windsor, All Saints, French, Bishopthopp,. Exercise, Shefriold, 8(; 112 100 .70 78 28 114 77 91 50 51 40 81 71 52 35 62 92 72 €rEJ;.^^:RAL INDEX. DAYS. P8. Lent : Fourth Sunday,.. Fifth Sunday,. Sunday next be- fore Easter, OR Palm Sun- ' DAY, Goon Friday, Easier Sunday,.. AfTER Easter: First Sunday,... Second Sunday,,. 25 i 65 I 1130 79 103 94 40 24 81 35 18 42 98 149 93 8 4 9 5 Ul verses. I 34 1,2, n, 14 1, 2,3 1,2, 3,4, 5 8, 9, 13 8, 9iTo, 11 12, 13, 14 6, 6, 7^ 7, 8, 9, 10 1, 2,3 11, 12, 13 4^5, 6,7 9, 10, 11 1 o 4 /-^ ^N 1.2, 3,4 1, 2, M 1.3, 4 1,3,4 9, 10, 11 1^, 3, 7 I, 2, 3 12,13, 14, 15 M. TUNES. S. Gall way, L. Rockingham,. S. All Saints,... C. 'Messiah, L. 'Surrey, C.jBrunswick,. L Berenice,.... C. Doncaster,.. C. C. L. C. C. F L. C C C c L C Wakefield, Windsor, Kent, Brunswick,,.., Warwick, Proper 149,... Warehara Hatfifild, Bishopthorp,. Lincoln, Brunswick,.,. Exercise, Solomon, 33 65 106 63 85 75 45 32 64 43 27 48 82 Ul 74 21 19 23 20 92 42 GENERAL INDEX. XI 33 65 106 63 85 75 45 32 64 43 27 48 82 117 74 21 19 23 20 92 DATS. After Easter Third Sunday,.. Fourth Sunday,.. Fifth Sunday,. AscRMSio^t Day,.... Sunday after Ascension, , Whit Sunday,. PS. VERSES. Trinity Sunday,. After Trinity: — First Sunday 106 102 112 89 23 136 116 66 113 47 47 24 108 104 122 133 119 95 150 84 9 71 1,2,4 25, 26, 27 Q, 3,4 1,2,5 1,3,4 Q, 3, 25,26 Q, 8, 9 Q, 3,4 1,2,3, Q 6 5,0, T,8, 5,6, 7,8, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1,2, 3 1,2, 3 1,2^3 4 1, 2,3 89, 90, 91 1,2,6 1, 5, 6 1,2,4 1, 2, 11 1,2, 3, 4,5, L. C. L. L. C. P. C. C. P. L. L. C C L. C. C. C. L. L. C. c. c. TUNES. Mozart's, ....... Liveroool, , Melody, Eaton Great Milton, Proper 148*,.. Warwick, St. Magnus,... C Anniversar (Proper 113, Wareham, Warehara, Doncaster,.... St. Magnus,... St. Olaves, Manchester,.. Lincoln, Messiah, Surrey Exercise, St. Ann's, Wakefield;.... Liverpool, u o 2 89 84 93 69 31 109 97 57 94 49 49 32 91 87 104 107 10] 77 119 65 22 61 f^i In m xu GENERAL INDEX. PAYS. TTter Thinitv : , Second Sunday,.... ^ lUNF.S. C. Brunswick, L.St. Olaves ^"^ |P. Propet 148, ^^ iC. Warwick, ^^ 80 L.Surrey, C. Abbey Tune, 68 X. 26 L. Mozart s, C.Sheffield, ^7 C. Burford, 1 ^^ jL. Melody, p"' ,C. St. Magnus '^•^ Oil L. Mozart s, L. Rockingham, p^ I 1 $4^ C. Manchester, ^=' C. Great Milton, 24 C.Talbot V^^ L. ()ld 100th, Proper.j H3 I lit" r. Proper 149, **' iL. Luther'B Hymn, ... 86 \\\o C lAncola, hw C [Solomon, *' GENERAL INDEX. xm — ir H 2(1 5:i 115 17 80 68 26 37 40 93 73 89 111 88 24 10ft , Proper,| H3 19,.. Hymn, ...1 88 DAYS. ra,.. r,.. ,on, 112 After Twnity: — Ninth Sunday,. ••• Tenth Sunday,. Klerenth Sunday,. Twelfth Sunday,... Thirt««nthSunday FfMiftMntbSttndAy fUlwsokh Softday,. French Proper 96, St. James Great Miltan, Surrey, , St. Magnus, Mozart's, Hatfield, Exercise, French, Proper 149, Bexley, , All Saints Old 100th, Proper, Bedford,., Kent, Proper 96, Gallway, Warwick, Sheffield, Burford, , 70 78 28 114 77 91 26 21 92 108 117 96 106 83 41 56 78 51 113 82 47 XlV GENERAL INDEX. DAYS. M. After TKiifiTV : — Sixteenth Sunday, Seventeenth Sunday,..., Eighteenth Sunday NineteenthSunday Tn entiethSunday, Twenty.first Sunday, Twenty-second Sunday, 19 196 41 22 33 9 lis 113 62 8 102 16 112 145 136 116 66 57 119 136 6TI VERSES. 1, 2,3 1,2,4 1, 2,3 23, 25, 27 18,19, 20,21, 22 9, 10, 11 /"^ /-~v /'^ 1,2, 3,4, 8,9 1,2,3, 4^, 6 Q, 7, 8 1,3,4 25, 26, 27 8, 9, 11 l2, 3, 4 Q, 3, 4 l3, 3, 25,26 Q, 8, 9 Q, ", 4 8, 9,10, 11 5, 6, 7 1, 2,3 1.2.3 M i c. L. C. C C. c. c p. L. C. C. c. L C. P. C. TUNES. Bedford, Mozart's,., Abbey Tune Talbot Bexley. Linco';i, St. Ann's, ( Anniversary, ) (Proper 113,.. ..5 Berenice, Hatfield, , Liverpool, , Windsor , Melody, , Lincoln, Proper 148, Warwick, L St. Magnus, I St. OlRvea IC. Messiali^ I I |C. Irish {3, Slount Ephraim, .. 0. 28 89 46 29 39 23 98 94 54 21 84 25 93 112 1C3 97: 57 53 99 109 «0 GENERAL INDEX. XV 0. DAYS. F8. After Trinity :— Twenty-third Sunday, Twenty-fourth Sunday, Twenty-fifth Sunday, New YeaesDay,... 86 139 119 89 96 125 119 100 106 19 65 1, 2, 3,4 C. /^^ /-> /^S 1,2, 3,4, 5,6 L. 132, 133, 134 C. 1, 2, 5 L 1,2,3, 10,11, 12,13 P. 1, 2, 4 C. 17, 18, 19 C. Q, 3, 4 L. 1, 2, 4 L. 1, 2, 3 L. 11, 12, 13 L. TUNES. O Bangor, Rockuigham, Great Milton, Eaton, Proper 96, Talbot, Solomon, Old 100th, Proper, Mozart's, Bedford, Kent, 67 111 102 69 78 105 100 83 89 28 56 P.S.— If there be any more Sundays before Advent Sunday, the Psalms of some of those Sundays that were omitted after the Epi- phany shall be taken to supply so many as are here wanting. XVI GENERAL INDEX. OCCASIONAL PSALMS AND HYMNS. SUBJECT. Psalm 26, verses 1, 2,3, 6,-for Sundays on which the Sacrament is adramistered, . Sacrament Hymn,. Easter Hymn Morning Hymn,.., Evening Hymn,... TCNES. Callcott,. (Beaufort and) X Refuge, 5 H 9 ■4 34 120 121 123 124 H 9 •4 0) 34 120 121 123 124 17 PSALM I. V BR« 1| ^f Oa C. M. How blest is he who ne'er consenis- By ill advice to walk ; Nor stands in sinners' ways, nor sits Where men profanely talk. But makes the perfect law of God His business and delight ;. Devoutly reads therein by day, And meditates by night. Like some fair tree, which, fed by streams^ With timely fruits does bend. He still shall flourish, and success All his designs attend. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 18 PSALM II. Vee. 7, 8, 10, C. M. Attend, earth, whilst I declare Jod's uncontroird decree ; Thou art my Son, this day, my heir Have I begotten thee. Ask, and receive thy full demands ; Thine shall the heathen be : The utmost limits of the lands Shall be possess'd by thee. Learn then, ye Princes ; and give ear, Ye Judges of the earth ; Worship the Lord with holy fear ; Rejoice with awful mirth, Ghrta Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. M. . 19 PSALM IV. Vbr. 1, 3, 4. C. M. Lord, thou art my righteous judge, To my complaint give ear : Thou still redeem'st me from distress ; Have mercy, Lord, and hear. Consider that the righteous man Is God's peculiar choice ; And when to him I make my pray'r, He always hears my voice. Then stand in awe of his commands, Flee ev'ry thing that's ill ; Commune in private with your hearts, And bend them to his will. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall he evermore. 20 PSALM V. Verses 1,2, 3, 7. C. M. Lord hear the voice of my complaint, Accept my secret pray'r ; To thee alone, my King, my God, Will I for help repair. Thou in the morn my voice shalt hear ; And with the dawning day To thee devoutly I'll look up, To thee devoutly pray. But when thy boundless grace shall me To thy lov'd courts restore. On thee I'll fix my longing eyes, And humbly there adore. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. ' 21 PSALM VIII. C* M* V»ii. 1, 3, 4. thou, to whom all creatures bow Within this earthly frame, Through all the world how great art thou ! How glorious is thy Name I When heav'n, thy beauteous work on high, Employs my wond'ring sight ; The moon that nightly rules the sky, With stars of feebler light ; What's man, (say I,) that, Lord, thou lov'st To keep him in thy mind? Or what his oj0fspring, that thou prov'st To him so wond'rous kind ? Gloria PatrL To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. The last line of the stanza is repeated. 22 PSALM IX. Ver. 1,2, 11. C* M* To celebrate thy praise, Lord, i will my heart prepare ; To all the listening world thy works, Thy wondVous works, declare. The thought of them shall to my soul EAalted pleasure: bring ; WhiPst to thy Name, thou most high, Triumphant praise I sing. Sing praises, therefore, to the Lord, From Sion, his abode ; Proclaim his deeds, till all the world, Confess no other God. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, a: it was, is now, A nd shall be evermore. ' • / m f. 28 PSALM IX. Ver. 9, 10, 11. C. M. God is a constant sure defence Against oppressing rage ; As troubles rise, his needful aids In onr behalf engage. All those who have his goodness prov'd Will in this truth confide ; Whose mercy ne'er forsook the man That on his help relied. Sing praises, therefore, to the Lord, From Sion, his abode ; Proclaim his deeds, till all the world Confess no other God Oloria Patri. 1'o Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore ; Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 24 PSALM XV. c. M. Vbr. 1, 2, 3. Lord, who's the happy man that may To thy blest courts repair ? Not, stranger like, to visit them, But to inhabit there ? 'Tis he, whose ev'ry 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. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. ^ hf. 25 PSALM XVI. \jt Jn • Ver. 8, 9, 11. 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 flesh shall rest in hope to rise, Waked by his powerful voice, Thou shalt the paths of life display That to thy presence lead ; Where pleasures dwell without allay, And joys that never fade. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 26 PSALM XVIII. Sdt M* Vbr. 1, 2, 3. No change of time shall ever shock My firm affection, Lord, to th^e; For thou hast always been my ?ock, A fortress and defence to me. Thou my deliverer art, my God, My trust is in thy mighty row'r : Thou art my shield from foes abroad, At home my safeguard and my towV. To Thee I will address my pray'r, To whom all praise we justly owe ; So shall I, by thy watchful care, Be guarded from my treacherous foe* Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore^ Be glory, as it V7as of old. Is now, and shall be evermore. ' 27 PSALM XVIII. L. M. ' Vbb., 4,5. 6, 7. By Booda of wicked men distress'd, With seas of sorrow compass'd round ; With dire infernal pangs oppressed, In death's unwieldy fetters bound : To heav'n I made my mournfu* pray'r, To God address'd my humble moan ; Who graciously inclin'd his ear, And heard me from his lofty throne. When God arose my part to take, The conscious earth was struck with fear ; The hills did at his presence shake, Nor could his dreadful fury bear. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore, Be glory, as it was of old. Is now, and shall be evermore. A ' li PSALM XIX. c. u. m Vaft. 1, % s. The heav'ns declare thy glory, Lord| Which that alone can fill ; The firmament and stars express Their great Creator's skill. The dawn of each returning day Fresh beams of knowledge brings And from the dark returns of night Divine instruction springs. Their pow'rful language to no realm Or region is confined ; 'Tis nature's voice, and understood Alike by all mankind. Gloria Fatri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. ■' t9 PSALM XXII. C. M. ■' Vbr. 23, 25, 27. Yc worshippers of Jacob's God, All you of Isr'ePs line, O praise the Lord, and to your praise Sincere obedience join. Thus in thy sacred courts will 1 My cheerful thanks express ; In presence of thy saints perform The vows of my distress. Then shall the glad converted world To God their homage pay ; And scatter'd nations of the earth Our sovereign Lord obey. Gloria PatrL To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 30 PSALM XXIII. C. M. D. VuR. 1, 2, 3. The Lord himself, the mighty Lord, Vouchsafes to be my guide ; The shepherd, by whose constant care My wants are all supplied. In tender grass he makes me feed, And gently there repose ; Then leads me to cool shades, and where Refreshing water flows. He does my wand'ring soul reclaim, And, to his endless praise. Instruct with humble zeal to walk In his most righteous ways. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. . D. 31 PSALM XXIII. C. M. Ver. 1, 3, 4. re The Lord himself, the mighty Lord, Vouchsafes to be my guide ; The shepherd, by whose constant care My wants are all supplied. He does my wand'ring soul reclaim, And, to his endless 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 staff Defend and comfort me. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son^ and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. I S.^1 52 PSALM XXIV. C. M. D. Van. 7, 8, 9, 10. ft Erect your heads, eternal gates, Unfold to entertain The King of glory ; see, he comes With his celestial train. Who is the King of glory ? who ? The Lord for strength renown'd ; In battle mighty, o'er his foes, Eternal victor crown'd. Erect your heads, ye gates unfold In state to entertain The King of glory ; see, he comes With all his shining train. Who is the King of glory ? who ? The Lord of hosts renown'd ; Of glory he alone is King, Who is with glory crown'd. " 33 PSALM XXV. Ver. 1,2. 11, 14. To God, in whom I trust, I lift my heart and voice ] let me not be put to shame, Nor let my foes rejoice. Since mercy is the grace That most exalts thy fame, Forgive my heinous sin, Lord, And so advance thy name. For God to all his saints His secret will imparts, And does his gracious cov'nant write In their obedient hearts. Gloria Patri, To God the Father, Son, And Spirit, glory be ; As 'twas, and is, and shall be so To all eternity. D. Jtt.. ,/. 34 PSALM XXVI. C« M* ,4 Veb., 1, 2,3. 6. Judge me, Lord, for I the paths Of righteousness have trod ; I cannot fail, who all my trust Repose on thee, my God. Search thou my heart, whose innocence Will shine the more 'tis tried ; For I have kept thy grace in view. And made thy truth my guide. I'll wash my hands in innocence, And bring a heart so pure, That when thv altar I approach, My welcome shall secure. Gloria Fatri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory^ as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. 35 M. PSALM XX\II. C. M. Ver. 7, 8, 9c Continue, Lord, to hear my voice, Whene'er to thee I cry; In mercy my complaint receive, Nor my request deny. When us to seek thy glorious face. Thou kindly dost advise ; *^ Thy glorious face PU always seek,'' My grateful heart replies. Then hide not thou thy face, Lord, Nor me in wrath reject; My God and Saviour, leave not him Thou did'st so oft protect. Gloria Fatri» To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore ; Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 36 PSALM XXX. C* M« Vbr. 1, 2,3. 4. ril celebrate thy praises, Lord, Who did'st thy power employ To raise my drooping head, and check My foes' insulting joy. In my distress I cried to thee, Who kindly did'st relieve, And from the grave's expecting jaws My hopeless life retrieve. Thus to his courts, ye Saints of his, With songs of praise repair ; With me commemorate his truth, And providential care. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. l.; [, 37 PSALM XXXIII. Veb. 1, 2,3. 4,5. V/. M < Let all the just to God with joy Their cheerful voices raise, For well the righteous it becomes To sing glad songs of praise. Let harps, and psalteries, and lutes, In joyful concert meet, And new made songs of loud applause The harmony complete. For faithful is the word of God, His works with truth abound ; He justice loves, and all the earth Is with his goodness crown'd. Gloria Patrt, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. 38 PSALM XXXIII. C. M. Ver. 8,9. 10, 11. Let earth and all that dwell therein Before him trembling stand ; For when he spake the word 'twas made, 'Twas fix'd at his command. He, when the heathen closely plot, Their counsels undermines ; His wisdom ineffectual makes The people's rash designs. Whate'er the mighty Lord decrees Shall stand for ever sure ; The settled purpose of his heart To ages shall endure. Gloria PatrL To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall he evermore. ' n 39 PSALM XXXIII. Ver. 18,19, 20,21, 22. C. M. 'Tis God, who those that trust in him Beholds with gracious eyes ; He frees their soul from death, their want In time of dearth supplies. Our soul on God with patience waits, Our help and shield is he ; Then, Lord, let still our hearts rejoice, Because we trust in thee. The riches of thy mercy. Lord, Do thou to us extend ; Since we for all we want or wish On thee alone depend. Gloria Fatrt, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall he evermore. m 11 i 40 PSALM XXXIV. \/» M < Vbr. 1, 2, 3,4. i! Ul 1 :| I Thro' all the changing scenes of life, In trouble and in joy, The praises of my God shall still My heart and tongue employ. Of his deliv'rance I will boast, Till all that are distrest From my example comfort take, And charm their griefs to rest. magnify the Lord with me. With me exalt his Name ; When in distress to him I call'd, He to my rescue came. Gloria PatrL To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 41 M. PSALM xxxiy. Vbr. 7, 8, 9, C. M. The hosts of God encamp around The dwellings of the just ; Deliverance he affords to all Who on his succour trust. make but trial of his love, Experience will decide, How blessed are they, and only they, Who iu his truth confide. Fear him, ye saints, and you will then Have nothing else to fear ; Make you his service your delight, Your wants shall be his care. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore, c 42 PSALM XXXIV. c. u. Vbl. 12,13, 14, 15. Let him, who length of life desires, And prosperous days would see. From sland'ring 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 heaven beholds the just With favourable eyes ; And, when distress'd, his gracious ear Is open to their cries. Gloria PatrL To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. I M. ae, 43 PSALM XXXV. Vbr. U, 12, 13. C« M* False witnesc<3s, with forg'd complaints, Against my truth combined ; And to my chargfe such things they laid As I had nc e^ ^sign'd. The good whicn x to them had done, With evil they repaid ; And did, by malice undeserved, My harmless life invade. But as for me, when they were sick, I still in sackcloth mourn'd ; I prayed and fasted, and my pray V To my own breast return'd. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. t 44 PSALM XXXVI. Ver. 7, 8, 9^. L. M. Since of thy goodness all partake, With what assurance should the just Thy sheltering wings their refuge make, And saints to thy protection trust. Such guests shall to thy courts be led To banquet on thy love's repast ; And drink, as from a fountain's head, Of joys that shall for ever last. With thee the springs of life remain ; Thy presence is eternal day : let thy saints thy favour gain ; To upright hearts thy truth display. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore, Be glory, as it was of old. Is now, and shall be evermore. 45 PSALM XL. Vta. 5, 6, 7,8. .. M. Who can the wond'rous works recount, Which thou, God, for us hast wrought, The treasures of thy love surmount The powV of numbers, speech, and thought. IVe learnt, that thou hast not desir'd Offerings and sacrifice alone ; Nor blood of guiltless beasts requir'd For man's transgressions to atone. I therefore come — come to fulfil The oracles thy books impart : Tis my delight to do thy will ; Thy law is written in my heart. Gloria Patrt. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom e&.tii and heav'n adore, Be glory, as it was of old. Is now, and shall be evermore. c2 46 PSALM XLI. C. M. ill I, m I VER* 1) 2j o» Happy the man, whose tender cai*e Relieves the poor distrest; When troubles compass him around, The Lord shall give him rest. The Lord his life, with blessings crown'd, In safety shall prolong; And disappoint the will of those That seek to do him wrong. If he, in languishing estate, Oppress'd with sickness lie ; The Lord will easy make his bed, And inward strength supply. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. iii>. I 47 PSALM XLII. V JSB* 1} ^f 0» C. M. As pants the hart for cooling streamaWlL • When heated in the chase ; ^ So longs my soul, God, for thee. And thy refreshing graee^ For thee, my God, the living G€d, My thirsty soul doth pine : when shall I behold thy face, Thou Mc*jesty divine ! Why restless, why cast down, my soul 9 Trust God, who will employ His aid for thee, and change these sighs To thankful hymns of joy Gloria Fatri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. 48 i • PSALM XLIL Ver. 9, 10, 11. Vf* Jt* God of my strength, how long shall I, Like one forgotten, mourn ? Forlorn, forsaken, and expos'd To my oppressor's scorn ? My heart is pierced, as with a sword, Whilst thus my foes upbraid. Vein boaster, where is now thy God ? And where his promis'd aid ? Why restless, why cast down, my soul? Hope still, and thou shalt sing The praise of him who is thy God, Thy health's eternal spring. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glo' as it was, is now, Ana o.all be evermore. 49 PSALM XLVII. Vbr. 5,6 7,8. L. M. # God is gone up, our Lord and King, With shouts of joy and trumpets' sound; To him repeated praises sing. And let the cheerful song go round. Your utmost skill in praise be shown, For him, who all the world commands; Who sits upon his righteous throne, And spreads his sway o'er heathen lands. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heaven adore ; Be glory, as it was of old. Is now, and shall bt evermore. 4l 50 PSALrvI LI. Ver. \, 2,3. 4. S. Ml Have mpsrcy, Lord, on me, As thou wert ever kind; Let me, oppressed with loads of guilt, I'hy wonted mercy find. Wash off my foul offence, And cleanse me from my sin ; For I confess my crime, and see How great my guilt has been. Against thee, Lord, alone, And only in thy sight, Have 1 trangress'd, and, though ccndemn'd, Must own thy judgment right. Gloria Fatri, Fo God the Father, Son, And Spirit, glory be; As 'twas, and is, and shall be so To all eternity. I 61 PSALM LI. S* M • Ves. 11, 12, 13. Withdraw not thou *hy help, Nor cast me from tb light ; Nor let thy holy spirit i ;Ke Its everlasting flight. The joy thy favour gives Let me again obtain ; And thy free Spirit's fiim support riy fainting soul sustain. So I thy righteous ways To sinnftrs will impart, Whilst my advice shall wicked men To thy just laws convert. Gloria Patri, To God, the Father, Son, And Spirit, glory be ; As 'twas, and is, and shall be so To all eternity. 1?!' 52 PSALM LI. Ver. 15,16,17. S. M. Do thou unlock my lips, With sorrow clos'd and shame ; So shall my mouth thy wondYous praise To all the world proclaim. Could sacrifice atone, Whole flocks and herds should die ; But on such offerings thou disdain'st To cast a gra ous eye. A broken spirit is By God most highly priz'd, By him a broken contrite heart Shall never be despised. Gloria Patri, To God the Father, Son, And Spirit, glory be. As 'twas, and is, and shall be so To all eternity. 53 PSALM LVII. L. M. Vbb. 8, 9,10. 11. Awake, my glory ; 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 listening nations round : Thy mercy highest heav'n transcends^ Thy truth beyond the clouds extends. Be thou, God, exalted high ; And, as thy glory fills the sky, So let it be on earth display'd. Till thou art here, as there, obeyed. Gloria Patri, Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ; Praise him, all creatures here below ; Praise him above, angeliic host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. D U M FSALM LXII. L. U, ih But thou, my aouI, oh God rely ; On him alone thy trust repose f My rock and health will strength supply To bear tht shock of all my foes. Hod does his saring health dispense, And flowing blessings daily send : He is my fortress and defence, On him my soul shall still depend. In hiro, ye people, always trust. Before his throne pour out your hearts ; For God, the merciful and just, His timely aid to us imparts. Okrna Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Gho»t, The God whom earth and heaven adore ; Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, aod shall be evermore. 55 I. M. PLALM LXV. L. M. is; VEB* 1) ^) o« For thee, God, our constant praise In Zion waits, thy chosen seat ; Our promised altars there we'll raise, And all our zealous vows complete. thou, who to my humble prayV Did'st always bend thy list'ning ear, To thee shall all mankind repair. And at thy gracious throne appear* Our sins, though numberless, in vain To stop thy flowing mercy try j Whilst thou o'erlook'st the guilty stain, And washest out the crimson dye, Ghria Patri* To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heaven adore, Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be evermore. fa 56 PSALM LXV. L. M, |: ... I % ■HI ■ Vbr. 11, 12, 13. Thy goodness does the circling year With fresh returns of plenty crown ; And, where thy glorious paths appear, Thy fruitful clouds drop fatness down. They drop on barren forests, chang'd By them to pastures fresh and green ; The hills about in order rang'd In beauteous robes of joy are seen. Large flocks with fleecy wool adorn The cheerful downs ; the valleys bring A plenteous crop of full-ear'd corn, And seem for joy to shout and sing, Gloria PatH. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heaven adore, Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be evermore* i I 57 PSALM LXVI. C. M. Ver. 1,2. 3, 4. Let all the lands with shouts of joy To God their voices raise; Sing psalms in honour of his Name, And spread his glorious praise. And let them say, how dreadful, Lord, In all thy works art thou! To thj great pow'r thy stubborn foes Shall all be forc'd to bow. Through all the earth the nations round Shall thee their God confess ; And with glad hymns their awful dread Of thy great Name express. Ohria Patrt, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. m ■m 58 Instead of Psalm LXVL the two following sublime Verses from Psalm XVIII, Old Version, may be substituted to the same tune, PSALM XVIII. (Old V.) c. m. Ver. 9, 10. The Lord descended from above, And bow'd the heav'ns most high, And underneath his feet he cast The darkness of the sky. On cherubs and on cherubims Full royally he rode, And on the wings of mighty winds " Came flying all abroad. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. J^ 59 PSALM LXVI. . C. M. Ver. 8,9. 10,11. 12. all ye nations, bless our God, And loudly speak his praise ; Who keeps our soul alive, and still Confirms our steadfast ways. For thou hast tried us, Lord, as fire Does try the precious ore ; Thou hrought'st us into straits, where we Oppressing burdens bore. Insulting foes did us, their slaves. Through fire and water chase ; But yet at last thou brought'st us forth, Into a wealthy place. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, ab it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 60 PSALM LXVII. b* M< ii' Ver. I, 2, 3. To bless thy chosen race, In mercy, Lord, incline ; And cause the brightness of thy face On all thy saints to shine. That so thy wond'rous ways May through the world be known, While distant lands their tribute pay, And thy salvation own. I-et difFVing nations join To celebrate thy fame ; Let all the world, Lord, combine To praise thy glorious name. Gloria Patri, To God the Father, Son, And Spirit, glory be ; As 'twas, and is, and shall be so To all eternity. lii M. 61 PSALM LXXI. C* Ma ViiR. 1,2. 3, 4,5. In thee I put my steadfast trust, Defend me, Lord, from shame ; Incline thine ear, and save my soul. For righteous is thy Name. Be thou my strong at ^ng-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 in thee. Gloria Patru To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. d2 i4l B- i PSALM LXXVIL c. If. VEB. 7,8. 9, 10» Has God for ever cast us off? Withdrawn his favor quite ? Are both his mercy and his t/uth Retired to endless night ? Can his long-practis'd love forget Its wonted aids to bring? Has he in wrath shut up and seftPd His mercy's healing spring ? 1 said, My weakness hints these httf^ i But I'll my fears disband 5 I'll yet remember the Most High, And years of his right hand. Ghria Patru To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evr morft. i I ;:j Mt. i I r«: 6$ PSALM LXXIX. Vxm. 8, 9, 13. C. M. O think not on our former sins, But speedily prevent The utter ruin of thy saints, Almost with sorrow spent. Thou God of our salvation, help. And free our souls from hlame ; So shall our pardon and defence Exalt thy glorious name. So we, thy people and thy flock, Shall ever praise thy name ; And with glad hearts our grateful thanks From age to age proclaim. Gloria FcUri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. 64 PSALM LXXXI, C« M> 11 Ver. 1, 2, 3. To God, our never failing strength, With loud applauses sing ; And jointly make a cheerful noise To Jacob's awful King. Compose a hymn of praise, and touch Your instruments of ^,oy ; Let psalteries and pleasant harps Your grateful skill employ. Let trumpets at the great new moon Their joyful voices raise, To celebrate th' appointed time, The solemn day of praise. Ghria PcUri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as .1 was, is now, And shall be evermore. fc^iL- 65 PSALM LXXXIV, G. M. Vbb. 1, 2, 4. God of hosts, the mighty Lord, How lovely is the place, Where thou, enthroned in glorv, shew'st The brightness of thy face! My longing soul faints with desire To view *hy blest abode ; My panting heart and flesh cry out For thee, the living (iod. O Lord of hosts, my King and Gci, How highly blest are they. Who in thy Temple always dwell,* And there thy praise display ! GlorijL PatrL To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. 66 PSALM LXXXV. C» M* m fi H f Ver. 1, 2,3. 4. Lord, thou hast granted to thy land The favours we implorM, And faithful Jacob's captive race Hast graciously restored. Thy people's sins thou hast absolved, And all their guilt defac'd ; Thou hast not let thy wrath flame on, Nor thy fierce anger last. God our Saviour, all our hearts To thy obedience turn ; Thatj'quench'd with our repenting tears, Thy wrath no more may burn, Gloria Fatru To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. I \i. 67 PSALM LXXXVI. C. M. I Ver» 1, 2, 3,4. To my complaint, Lr^d, my God, Thy gracious ear incline ; Hear me, distress'd, and destitute Of all reliel but thine* Do thou, God, preser^^e my soul, That does thy Name adore ; Thy servant keep, and him whose trust Relies on thee, restore. To me, who daily thee invoke, Thy mercy. Lord, extend ; Refresh thy servant's soul, whose hopes On thee alone depend. Gloria Patru To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 68 PSALM LXXXVI. Ver. II, 12, 13. Teach 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, Lord my God, Praise thee with heart sincere; And to thy everlasting Name Eternal trophies rear. Thy boundless mercy shown to me Transcends my pow'r to tell, For thou hast oft redeemed my ^oul From lowest depths of hell. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be ^-^vermore. c* ll« 69 PSALM LXXXIX. L. M. Veb. I, 2, 5. Thy mercies, Lord, shall he my song, My song on them shall ever dwell ; To ages yet unborn my tongue Thy never failing truth shall tell. 1 have affirmM, and still maintain, Thy mercy shall for ever last ; Thy truth, that does the heav'ns sustain, Like them shall stand for ever fast. For such stupendous truth and love Both heav'n and earth just praises owe. By choirs of angels sung above. And by assembled saints below. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore. Be glory, as it was of old. Is now, and shall be evermore. i TO PSALM XC. Vn. 1, 8, 9. \j» JMi Lord, the Saviour and defence Of us thy chosen race, From age to age thou still hast been Our sure abiding pl?ce. Before thou brought'st the mountains forth, Or th' earth and world did'st frame, Thou always wert the mighty God, And ever art the same. Thou turnest man, Lord, to dmi Of which he first was made ; And when thou speak'st the word. Return, 'Tis instantly obey'd. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. M. 71 PSALM XC. Vbb. 13, 14, 16. C. M. to thy servants, Lord, return, And speedily relent I As we of our misdeeds, do thou Of our just doom repent. To satisfy and cheer our souls Thy early mercy send ; That we may all our days to come In joy and comfort spend. To all thy servants, Lord, let this Thy wondVous work be known, And to our offspring yet unborn Thy glorious pow'r be shown. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. 72 PSALM XCII. Ver. 1, 2, 4. C. M. How good and pleasant must it be To thank the Lord most high ; And with repeated hymns of praise His Name to magnify I With ev'ry morning's early dawn His goodness to relate j And of his constant truth each night The glad effects repeat ! For through thy wond'rous works, Lord, Thou mak'st my heart rejoice ; The thoughts of them shall make me glad And shout with cheerful voice. Gloria Patrt, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. 73 PSALM XCII. C. M. Ver, 1, 3, 4. How good and pleasant must it be To thank the Lord most high ; And with repeated hymns of praise His Name to magnify ! To ten-string a 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, Lord, Thou mak'st my heart rejoice; The thoughts of them shall make me glad, And shout with cheerful voice. Glcyria Fatri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 74 PSALM XCIIL L. M. Ver. 1, 2, 3,4. With glory clad, with strength array'd^ The Lord, that o'er all nature reigns, The world's foundation strongly laid, And the vast fabric still sustains. How surely 'stablished is thy throne, Which shall no change or period see I For thou, Lord, and thou alone, Art God from all eternity. The floods, Lord, lift up their voice. And toss the troubled waves on high 5 But God above can still their noise, And make the angry sea comply. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore^ Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be evermore. 75 PSALM XCIV. C. M. Vbb. 12, 13, 14. Blest ia the man, whom thou, Lord, 'In kindness dost chastise, And by thy sacred rules to walk Dost lovingly advise. This man shall rest and safety 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 forsake. Gloria PatrL To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. 76 PSALM XCIV. C« M« Ver. 20, 21, 22. Wilt thou, who art a God most just Their sinful throne sustain, Who make the law a fair pretence Their wicked ends to gain ? Against the lives of righteous men They form their close design ; And, blood of innocents to spill^ In solemn league combine. But my defence is firmly plac'd In God the Lord most high ; He is my rock, to which I may For refuge always fly. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 77 PSALM XCV. L. M. Ybb. 1, 2, 6. comCj loud anthems let us sing, Loud thanks to our almighty King ; For we our voices high should raise When our salvation's rock we praise. Into his presence let us haste, To thank him fox his favours past ; To him address, in joyful songs, The praise that to his Name belongs. let us to his courts repair. And bow with adoration there ; Down on our knees devoutly all Before the Lord our Maker fall. Gloria Patri, Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ; Praise him, all creatures here below ; Praise him above, angelic host, Prgiep FatbRr '^O" «»nd TTrtlv filinqf E 78 PSALM XCVI. p. M. Ver. 1,2,3. 10,11. 12,13. Sing to the Lord a new-made song ; Let earth in one assembled throng, Her common patron's praise resound. Sing to the Lord, and bless his Name, From day to day his praise proclaim, Who us hath with salvation crown'd. CHORUS. To heathen lands his fame rehearse, His wonders to the universe. Proclaim aloud, Jehovah reigns, Whose pow'r the universe sustains. And banished justice will restore. Let therefore heav'n new joys confess^ And heavenly mirth let earth express ; Its loud applause the ocean roar : CHORUS. Its mute inhabitants rejoice, * _ J frv^ *h\ci +r«n«inli fiTif^ » vnir'.e. p. M- i Tf9 For ju/ 'et fertile valleys sing, The chf '•tul groves their tribute bring ; The iuneful choir of birds awake, The Lord's approach to celebrate ; Who now sets out with awful state, His circuit thro' i':*^ earth to take. CHORUS. From heav'n to judge the world he's com With justice to reward and doom. 0, tf-t m i 80 PSALM XCVII. L. M. Ver. 1., 2, 12. Jehovah reigns, let all the earth In his jnst government rejoice ; Let all the isles, with sacred mirth, In his applause unite their voice. Darkness and clouds of awful shade His dazzling glory shroud in state ; Justice and truth his guards are made, And, fix'd by his pavilion, wait. Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord : Memorials of his holiness Deep in your faithful breasts record, And with your thankful tongues confess. Gloria PaPru To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore. Be glory, as it was of old. Is now, and shall be evermore. . Y"- 81 PSALM XCVIl. L. M. Ver. 10, 11, 12. You, who to serve the Lord aspire, Abhor what's ill, and truth esteem ; He'll keep his servants' souls entire, Aiid them from wicked hands redeem. For seeds are sown of glorous light, A future harvest for the just ; And gladness for the heart that's right, To recompv^.nce its pious trust. Rejoice^ ye righteous, in the Lord : Memorials of his holiness Deep in your faithful breasts record, And with your thankful tongues confess. Gloria Patrt, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore^ Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be evermore. e2 82 PSALM XCVIII. C* M* Veb. 1, 2, 4. Sing to the Lord a new-made song, Who wond'rous thinfrs has done ; With his right hand and holy arm, The conquest he has won. The Lord has thro' th' astonished world Displayed his saving might, And made his righteous acts appear In all the heathen sight. Let therefore earth's inhaLicants Their cheerful voices raise. And all with universal joy Resound their Maker's praise. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall he evermore. 83 PSALM C. Ver» M. 3» 4. U M. With one consent let all the earth To God their cheerful voices raise ; Glad homage pay with awful mirth, And sing before him songs of praise. Convinced that he is God alone, From whom both we and all prcieed ; We, whom he chooses for his own, The flock that he vouchsafes to feed- O I enter then his temple gate, Thence to his courts devoutly press. And still your grateful hymns repeat, And still his name with praises bless. Glcyria Patfru To Fa.v'^er, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav-n udore, lie plory, as it was cf old, U now, and shall be evermore- 84 PSALM CIL C. M. Ver. 25, 26, 27. The strong foundations of the earth Of old by thee were laid ; Thy hands the beauteous arch of heav'n With wondVous skill have made. Whilst thou for ever shalt endure, They soon shall pass away ; And, lik« a garment often worn, Shall tarnish and decay. Like that, whan thou ordai h their change^ To thy command they ben.. , But thou continu'st still the same, Nor have thy years an end. Gloria Patru To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. N 85 PSALM cm. L. M. Ver. 8, 9,10. 11. The Lord abounds with tender love, And unexampled acts of grace ; His waken'd wrath does slowly move, His willing mercy flows apace. God will not always harshly chide, But with his anger quickly part ; And loves his punishments to guide More by his love than our desert. As high as heav'n its arch extends Above this little spot of clay, So much his boundless love transcends The small respects that we can pay. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, 1 he God whom earth and heav'n adore, Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be evermore. 86 PSALM cm. Vbr. 19,20. 21, 22. Lt M > The Lord, the universal King, In heav'n has fix'd his lofty throne : To him, ye angels, praises sing, In whose great strength his pow'r is shewn. Ye that his just commands obey, And hear and do his sacred will, Ye hosts of his. this tribute pay, Who still what he ordains fulfil. Let ev'ry creature jointly bless The mighty Lord : and thou, my heart, With grateful joy thy thanks express, And in this concert bear thy part. Gloria PcUri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore, Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be evermore. B \ 87 PSALM CIV. L* M« Vbb. 1, 2, 3. Bless God, my soul ; thou, Lord alone, Possessest empire without bounds ; With honour thou art crown'd, thy throne Eternal Majesty surrounds. With light thou dost thyself enrobe, And glory for a garment take ; Heav'n's curtains stretch beyond the globe, Thy canopy of state to make. God builds on liquid air, and forms His palace-chambers in the skies ; The clouds his chariots are, and storms The swift-wing'd steeds with which he flies. Ghria Patrt. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore, Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be ever more. - -r — Kfl^'-»— V"-— - p . « 88 PSALM CV. V«R. 1, 2, 3 . C« M. render thanks, and bless the Lord ; Invoke his sacred Name ; Acquaint the nations with his deeds, His matchless deeds proclaim. Sing to his praise, in lofty hymns, His wond'rous works rehearse ; Make them the theme of your discourse, And subject of your verse. Rejoice in his almighty Name Alone to be ador'd ; And let their hearts overflow with joy That humbly seek the Lord. Gloria Patri, To Fathci, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore* 89 PSALM CVI. L. M. Vek. 1, 2, 4. render thanks to God above, The fountain of eternal love ; Whose mercy firm through ages past Has stood, and shall for ever last. Who can His mighty deeds express, Not only vast but numberless? What mortal eloquence can raise His tribute of immortal praise? 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. Oloria Patru Praise God, from whom all blessings tlow ; Praise him, all creatures here below ; Praise him above, angelic host. Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. V I, 90 PSALM CVII. L. M Vrr. 1, «,3, 4,5. To God your grateful voices raise, Who does your daily patron prov^ ; And let your never-ceasing praise Attend on his eternal love. Let those give thanks whom he from bands Of proud oppressing foes released ; And brought them back from distant land3, From north and south, and west and east. Through lonely desert ways they went, Nor could a peopled city find ; Till, quite with thirst and hunger spent, Their fainting soul within them pined. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore, Be glory, as it was of old, Ifi now, and shall be evermore. 91 PSALM CVIII. u» M. ViB. 1, 2. 8. God, my heart is fully bent To magnify thy Name ; My tongue wi'H cheerful songa of praise ShaH celebrate thy fame. Awake, my lute ; nor thou, my harp, Thy warbling notes delay ; Whilst I with early hymns of joy Prevent the dawning day. To all the listening tribes, Lord, Thy wonders I will tell ; And to those nations sing thy praise That' round about us dwell. Glovia PcUri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. %* ,% I'MGE EVALUATIOM TEST TARGET (MT-3) V // / / ^6 ^ .<9 r.o M 1.25 1^ IIM u m 1.4 6" 2.5 2.2 112.0 1.6 p^. , 7. O then that thy most holy will Might o'er my ways preside, And I the course of all my life By thy direction guide 1 Then with assurance should I walk, From all confusion free ; Convinced, with joy, that all my ways With thy commands agree. My upright heart shall my glad mouth With ciieerful praises fill ; When, by thy righteous judgments taught, I shall have learnt thy will. Gloria PoJlri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 100 Ir PSALM CXIX. Ver. 17, 18, 10. en. Be gracious to thy servant. Lord, Do thou my life defend, That I, according to tby word, My future time may spend. Enlighten hoth my eyes and mind, That so I may discern The wond'rous tuings which tbey behold Who thy just precepts learn. Though like a stranger in the land From place to place I stray, Thy righteous judgments from my sight Remove not thou away. Gloria Fatru To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. tot * IK PSALM CXIX. C. M. id It ^ Ver. 89, 90,91. For ever, and for ever, Lord, Unchanged thou dost remain : Thy word established in the heav'ns. Does all their orbs sustain. Through circling ages, Lord, thy truth Immovable shall stand. As doth the earth, which thou uphold' by thy almighty hand. All things the course by thee ordain'd E'en to this day fulfil ; They are thy faithful subjects all, And servants of thy will. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. •mm 102 PSALM CXIX. C. 3*. Vbb. 132, 133, 134. With favour, Lord, look down on nie, Who thy reh'ef implore ; As thoa art wont to visit those Who thy blest Name ad^re. Directed by thy heavenly word Let all my footsteps be j Nor wickedness of any kind Dominion have o'er me. ie Release, entirely set me fre. From persecuting hands, That, unmolested, I may learn And practise thy commands. Gloria Patri, To Father, Son^, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it Wi;s, is t^ow. And shall be evermore. . M. 103 PSALM CXIX. C* Ml Vie, 169, 170, 171. To Hiy request and e ^vrnest cry Attend, gracious Lord ; Insp'ce my heart with heavenly skill According to thy word. Let my repeated pray'r at last Before thy throne appear ; According to thy plighted word For my relief draw near. Then shall my grateful lips eturn The tribute of their praise, When thou thy counsels hast reveaPd, And taught me thy just ways. Gloria PatrL To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 104 PSALM CXXII. vf* JA» Vf.r. 1, 2,3. 4. O ! 'twas a joyful sound to hear Our tribes devoutly say, Up, Israel, to the Temple haste, And keep your festal day. At Salem's courts we must appear With our assembled pow'rs, In strong and beauteous order rang'd, Like her united tow'rs. 'Tis thither, by divine command. The tribes of God repair. Before his ark to celebrate His name with praise and pray'r. Gloria PatrL To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. 105 PSALM CXXV. C. M. Vbr. 1, 2, 4. Who place on Sion's God their trust, Like Sion's rock shall stand ; Like her immovably be fix'd By his almighty hand. Look how the hills on ev'ry side Jerusalem enclose ; So stands the Lord around his saints To guard them from their foes. Be good, righteous God, to those Who righteous deeds affect ; The heart that innocence retains Let innocence protect. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. £06 PSALM CXXX. Via. 1^. sii. 5. From lowest depths of woe To God I sent my cry ; Lord, hear my supplicating voice, And graciously reply. Should'st thou severely iudge, Whocan the trial bear? But thou 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, Thy never failing word. Ghria Fain, To God the Father, Son, And Spirit, glory be, As 'twas, and is, and sh^U be so To all eternity. s. M. 8. M. 107 PSALM CXXXIII. C* M* VsE, 1, 2, 3. 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 beard, and o'er his robes Its costly moisture shed. 'Tis like refreshing dew, which does On Hermon's top distil ; Or like the early drops thai fieiU On Sion'8 fruitfiil biiL OlariaBtinL To Father^ Soo^ and Holy GOioii) . The God whom we adofe^ .-. . . ^ , Be gtoiry, as it w&s^ is now, . And shall be evcirmoie* . . I j 108 PSALM CXXXV. Vek. I, 2, 3. \j» Jb* O praise the Lord with one consent, And magnify his Name ; Let all the servants of the Lord His worthy praise proclaim. Praise him all ye that in his house Attend with constant care ; With those that to his utmost courts With humble zeal repair. For this our truest intVest is, Glad hymns of praise to sing ; And with loud songs to bless his Name^ A most delightful thing. Gloria Patri* To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is new, And shall be evermore. M. 109 PSALM CXXXVI. Ver, 1,2. 3, 25,26. To God, the mighty Lord, Your joyful thanks repeat ; To him due praise afford, As good as he is great. For God does prove Our constant friend ; His boundless love Shall never end. p. M. To him whose wond'rous powV All other gods obey, Whom earthly Kings adore, 11it9 grateful homage pay. For God does prove Our constant friend; boundless love Shall never end. mmmmm ^nlm^o-.. 110 He does the food supply On which all creatures live ; To God who reigns on high Eternal praises give. For God will prove Our constant friend ; His boundless love Shall never end. Gloria Pairi, To God the Father, Son, And Spirit, ever blest, Eternal Three in One, All worship be addrest ; As heretofore It was, is now, And shall S>e 80 For evermore- » -■•■; \ •■■ " .-..» ■ .ji •. Ill PSALM CXXXIX. Ver, 1,2. 3^4. 5fi. L. M. Thou, Lord, by strictest search i^ast known My rising up and lying down ; My secret thoughts are known to thee. Known long before conceived by me. Thine eye my bed and path surveys, My public haunts and private ways ; Thou know'st what 'tis my lips would vent, My yet unutter'd words' intent. Surrounded by thy pow'r I stand, On ev'ry side I find thy hand : skill, for human reach too high ! Too dazzling bright for mortal eye ! Gloria Patri, Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ; Praise him, all creatures here below ; Praise him above, angelic host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. I 112 PSALM CXLV. \j» Rf • Vbr. 1,2. 3, 4. Thee FU extol, my God and King, Thy endless praise proclaim ; This tribute daily I will bring, And ever bless thy Name. Thou, Lord, beyond compare art great, And highly to be prais'd ; Thy Majesty, with boundless height, Above our knowledge rais'd. Renown'd for mighty acts, thy fame, To future time extends ; From age to age thy glorious Name, Successively descends. Gloria Baitri. To Father, Son, and Holy 6ho8t| The God whom wc adore, Be glory, as it was, ia now, And shall be evermore. \jt Rf • lis PSALM CXLV. \j» JxLt Vbb. 8, 9,10, 11. The Lord is good ; fresh acts of grace His pity still supplies ; His anger moves with slowest pace, His willing mercy flies. Thy love thro' earth extends its fame, To all thy works exprest : These show thy praise, whilst thy great Name Is hy thy servants hlest. They, with the glorious prospect fir'd, Shall of thy kingdom speak ; And thy great pow'r, by all admired, Their lofty subject make. Gloria Fatirt. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghoat, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, r And shall be evermore. * ; 114 PSALM CXLVI. V«it. 6, 7, e. c. u. The Lord, who made both hear'n and earth, And all that they contain, Will never quit his steadfast truth, Nor make his promise \ain. The poor opprest from all their wrongs Are eas'd by his decree ; He gives the hungry needful food, And sets the prisoners free. By him the blind receive their sight, The weak and falPn he rears ; With kind regard and tender love He for the righteous cares. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adorey Be glory, as it was, is iiow^ And shall be evermoie* 115 PSALM CXLVIII. p. 'M- Vbr, 1,2. 3,4. 5,6. Ye boundless realms of joy, Exalt your Maker's fame, His praise your song employ Above the starry frame ; Your voices raise. Ye cherubim And Seraphim, To sing his praise. Thou moon, that rul'st the night, And sun, that guid'st the day ; Ye glitt'ring stars of light, To him your homage pay : His praise declare. Ye heav'ns above ; And clouds that move In liquid air. If- I'll [4 I .;•! I 116 Let them adore the Lord, And praise his holy Name, By whose almighty word They all from nothing came ; And all shall last From changes free ; His firm decree Stands ever fast. Gbria Patri. To God, the Father, Son, And Spiri:, ever blest, Eternal Three in One, All worship be addrest ; As heretofore It was, is now, And shall be -» For evermore. •■■v •• f 117 PSALM CXLIX. p. M. VlB, J 2. 3,4. f) praise ye the Lord, Prepare your glad voice, His praise in the great Assembly to sing : In our great Creator Let Israel rejoice ; And children of Zion 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. n2 118 Gloria Patri, By angels in heav'n Of ev'ry degree, And saints upon earth All praise be addressed To God in Three Persons, One God ever bless'd As it has been, now is, And always shall be. ii'i ti 119 PSALM CL. Vbb, 1, 5, 6. L« M< praise the Lord, in that blest place, From whence his goodness largely flows ; Praise him in heav'n where he his face UnveiFd in perfect glory shows. Let 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 breath he does to them afford, In just returns of praise employ : Let every creature praise theLord, Gloria Patri, To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore. Be glory, as it was of old. Is now, and shall be evermore. ■i. 120 SACRAMENT HYMN. My God, and is thy table spread, And doth thy cup with love o'erflow I Thither be all thy children led, And let them all thy sweetness know. Hail, sacred feast, which Jesus makes, Rich banquet of his flesh and blood I Thrice happy he who here partakes That sacred stream, that heav'nly food. O ! let thy table honoured be. And furnished well with jovful guests ; And may each soul salvation see, That here its sacred pledges tastes! Let crowds approach, with hearts prepar'd, With hearts inflam'd let all attend ; Nor, when we leave our Father's board, The pleasure or the profit end. * * Itl EA8TEE HYMN. • • * • i . Jetoa Christ is nmm U>4mj^ HEllelQjah I Atnett* Our triamphaal holj duf J Halleiujali ! Amen« Who did ancei ipa the cross, Halleliijaht Amen* Suffer to redeem our loss. HaUelajah! Ameo. Hymns of praise then let ns sing Hallelujah f kmm. Unto Christ onr heavenly King ; Hallelujah! Amen. Who endiirM the cross and grave, Hallelujah t Amen. Sinners to redeem and save. Hallelnjah! Amen. ^ Its But the pains which be endured Hallelajahf Amm. Our salvation hath procured ; Hallelujah! Amen. Now ahov« the sky he's King, Hallelujah! Amen. Where the angels ever sing. Hallelojahl Ameo» A II I9S MORNING HYMN. Awake, mjr m^l, Antl with the sun Thy dally stage of duty run ; Shake off dull sloth, and early rise To pay thy moniing sacrifice. Re^leem thy misspent inomeiitg |Mi»t| And live this day as if the last ; Thy talents to improve take care ; For the great day thyself prepare. Lei all thy converse be sincere, Thy conscience as the noon-day clear ; For God's all-seeing eye surveys Thy secret thoughts, thy works and ways. Wtke, and lift up thyself, ray heart, And with the angels bear thy part ; Who all night long unwearied sing High glory io ih' eternal King ! 1M EVENING HYBIN. Glory to thee, my God, this ttighli For all the blessings of the light j Keep me, keep me. King of kings, Beneath thy own almighty winga l Forgive me, Lord, for thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done ; That, with the world, myself, and lliee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be. Teach me to Uve, that I may di«Ad The grave as little as my bed j Teach me to die, that so I may ' v- ' Rise glorious at the awfal day. let my soul on thee repose ! ' And may sweet sleep my minecyelids cl^ae I Sleep, that shall me more vigorous make, To serve my God, when I awake. Praise God, from whom dl blessingi iw, Praise him all creatures here below ; Praise him above, angelic host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost- I»f Oiee; 1 I make, »