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Oldl24tbaa.a.a....a...... 214 Blckleigh*.. ....;..,...... 215 DarwalL. . ...••... aa 216 Qhenta. ..V. 217 St John's a .. .. 219 Ab«rde«ai*a. ...... a. ...... 219 .^■•■' -■ •;■■■ ■; OHAMTS. Ko. vonunon Chanta .. .. .. .. .... .. .. *• .. ... *. ..... .. ? * TszirwXis Single Chants.. .. 221-232 DonbleCliants ......... ^..a.. a 288-288 Metrical CSiants .. ............. .a aa a. •• .. 260-878 ..». ......... 18(K ..;....... 187 ......... 188 .180 ......... 100 ,. 101- ......... 101 ......... 108 ..;/ 104 ......... 106 :........ lOfl ......... 107 .......;. 108 100 I • • • • i^a • • • . 2wA^ I......... 201 ge)»..... 202 ......... 208 .. 204 ........... JOS' ......... 206 ..../... 207 208 »•■•••••«« SXnf - 1ISTB& .......... SIO ......... m ......... 2ii ns ......... 214 ......... M6 216 ......... 217 ......... 21$ 219 V THii PSALMS. OF DAVID. -'5 fi \ / I ' ^; r 1 (Pfcoltl8-M.»«.ftr.) AirOfiXJl' 80HO.-L.M. Ok^doOimowHO©^ Thoaihalt » - rlie, md met - oy „ yrt Thou to mount a • on dwlt n-tmd: Her time for f» - tout which wm >et, Be - hold, !• now oome to en ^d. 1^ vi'^Vf^ l^l f ^'.V I ■"■Ml 4»S :-^ ■ ■' ;rHE psjIlmb of david : IN METRE. -M- 11 B«(for«l; Ta«i»; OM «. m 1 That man hath perfect blessedness who valketh not astray In oouns(d of ungodly men, nor stands in sinners' way, ' Nor sitteth- in the «coiner's chair : [in/ 2 But placeth his delight Upon'Ood's law, and meditates . on his law day and night.' ; 3 He shall be like a tre&that groyrs pear planted by a river, Which in his sotebn yidds his fruit, and his leaf fadeth never : And all he doth ediall prosper welL 4 The tricked are not so ;i:' But like they are uiito the chaff , t wluch wind drives to and fro. set round agiainst me be. m 7 Arise, O Lord r save me, my God; " for thou my^oes hast stroke All on the bheek-bone, and the teeth of wicked men hast brqke. / 8 Salvation doth ai^rtain untothe Lord alone: ' Thy blessii^, Lord, for evermore thy people is upon. m 1 GivB ear ttiitb me when I caU, Grod of my righteousness : Have mercyjhear my pray'r ; ethou hast enlarg'd me in distress. ye perish from, the way, If omce his wrath begin to bum : Uese'd all that on him stay. ^ALUM, IBIfk (Pw. IvtU.) 001llfAin>lISllT&— L.1L 00mmmrrmMfmltm^. IML A 4 A A J Lj J J. pmr^T-r Whwe high the i»e»Vn'ly t«iii - pl« »Und», The houB* of Ood not made wltb hande, A great High Priest our na - ture weart, The guard -Ian of man-hind ap-pean. A-J^AA^ "^ H'^\ft\j'^^ -^T'-j.'-'^'^JiSSfitidmmtmm PSALUS IV., ▼. Ifi^ 2 O' ye the sons of men ! how long will ye lova vanities ? How long my glory tiurn to shaiiiea uid will ye follow lies ? ' 3 But know, that for himself the Lord the godly man doth choose: The liordj, when I cm him do ooU; to hear will not refuse. |»p 4 Fear, and sm not ; talk with your heart . on bed, and (dlent be. k 6 OfTiings present of ^hteousness; aiid in the Lord trust ye. 6 :|iirho will is^ow us any gqod? is that which many say : 1/ But of thy coimtraance the light, Lord, UEt on us alway. 7 Upon my heart, bestow'd by thee, more gladness I have found ' Than they, ev'n then, .>^hen com uid did most with them abound. [win§^ 8' I will both lay me down in peaoQn and quiet deep will take ; Because thou only me'tp dmrell in safety/Lord, doBt make. h mp m 2 Hear my loud <*y, my King, my God ; ipr I to thee will pray. 8 Lord, thou shalt early hear my voice : I early will direct My i»ay'r tp the6 ; and, looking tiR an anslvex' will expect. 4 For thou art not a dod that doth . in Mckedness delight ; Neither shall evil dwell with thee, : Nor fools stand in thy sight* All that ill-doers are thou hat'st ; Cutt'st oflf that liars be : [6 bloody and deceitful man ^abhbt^ia l^ thee. Hut I into' tiiy house will onne in thine abundant grace ; And I will worship in thy fear toward thy h$4y plaofs. ^S-j^Because of those mine enemies j ■yf Lord, in thy righteousness Bo thou me lead ; do thou thy way make Bttaight before my face. & For in their mouth there is ho truth, their mward part is ill ; Their throat 's an open wipulchre, their tongue doth flatter still. 10 O tSod, destroy them ; let them be by thdr own oouiuel quell'd : 1 1 GiVB ear imtq my wordaf, O Lord, my meditation weigh. .\ (P»r. nzv.) cx>]iinmioH.~LJL Dr.Miun. IMT^ ■TwM on thatnlfht^wheiidoom'dtolmoilr fit* •• • gwnci of «▼* - 17 fM, Tfa»t night In whioh he wis be-tny'd, Th«S«T • lour of the world toddcbrMd. P8ALH8 Ym VI* m 8 10 » Them for their many Bin? cast out, for they 'gainst thee rebell d. /ll But let all joy that trust in thee, fcid still make shouting nowe^r _! _^9 For them thou sav'st : let aU that love-j-'^ « thy name in thee rejoice. 12 For, Lord, imlKthe righteoiw man thou wttt^y blessing yield : ^ With favour thou wilt compass hm» about, as with a Bhi9ld. ' p 1 XoBD, in thy wrath rebuke me not ; Nor in thy hot npe chasten me. 2 Lord, pity me, f^ I am wedt : H^ me, for my boi»« v«ced be. 8 My soul is also vexed sore ; But,liord,howlongstay wiltthoumaker e 4 Ketom, O Lord, my soul set free ; O save me, for thy mfflpraes* sake. • B Because those that deceased are Of thee shall ho remembrance have ; !>' And who iKi» that will to thee k^ « Giv e pr ai se s lyi n g in the grave? mp « I ^**» "*y groaniW wisary *m, > I also all the night my bed Have caused for to swim ; and ?[_ With team my couch have watered. ^V^ Mineeye,consum'dwithgrief,groW8old, Because of all mine enemies. Hence from me, wicked workers aU ; For God hath heard my weepi^ cnes, God hath my supplication heard, ily pray'r received graciously. _^ Sham'd and sore vex'd be all my foes, Sham'd and back turned suddenly. . ANOTHKB VKBftlON OF THK BAMB. V^ L In thy great indignation, O Lord, rebuke me not; ^ Nor on me lay thy chast'nmg hand, . in thy displeasure hot Lord, I am weak, therefore on tne have inercy, and me spare: ■- Heal me, O Lord, because thouknow'st my bones much vexed are. My flonlis vexed sore : but, I^ how^fcW Btay wilt thou make? Return, Lord, free my soul ; and save me, for thy mercies' Mke. Beeanaeof^" 2 8 foamMo^yy «— «»» —-, — — •: — •T" no more remembrance be : Of those that in the grave do 11^ who shall give thanks to thee? 6 (^^'^■*>'^^'>- DOVBBSDAXJB.-LJI. MAUVMi.muitmf. O Lard. Ihou^ri m, God «.d King; Th.. 1U I inn • -I ^ IT »« P»«^ I win th..bl.%«d,Ud-ly d»f IT..to iky ho - ly li— -•'^ PSALMS VI., VII. IMP 6 I with my groa^iing weary am, and all the nig^t my bed I cauaed for to swim ; with tears my couch I Watered. 7 By reason of my vezixi^ grief mine eye oonsmned is ; T It waxeth old, because of all that be mine e&emies. m 8 But now, depart from me all ye that work iniquity : V Forwhy?theLordhathheardmyvoice, when I did mourn and ery. 9 Unto my supidication . the Lord did heiujng give : When I to him my prayer make, the Lord will it receive. 10 Let all be sham'd uid troubled sore that en^es are to ine ; Let thran turn back, and suddenly^ ashamed let them be. Bangor; Si. induias. CAatU ML 1 Lord my Gk)d, hi thee do I , my confidence repose : . my persecoting foes ; 2 Lest that the enemy my soul - / should, like a Hgn, te^r, ^ / In pieces rending it, wltile there is no deliverer. flip 3 O Lord my God,~ if it be so that I committed this ; . If it be so that in my handtf iniquity there is : 4 If I rewarded ill to him that was at peace with me ; p (Yea, ev'n the man that, without cause iny foe was i did free ;) nip 5- Then let the foe pursue and take my soul, and my li^ thrust Down'to tiie earth, and let him lay mine honour hi the dust fli/ 6 Rise in thy wrath, Lend, raise thyself, : for my foes raging be; And, to the jud^^ent which thou hast commanded, wake for nte. 7 ^o ihall th' assembly of thy folk Thou,' therefore, for their sakeB, return unto thy place on high. ^; my judge, JEHOVAEi, be. After my xightepusness, and mine integrity in mi^ ^ ^ LJf. Ullll^*«'« rr:'cr/^:^:Trlr:;-— ;^)^>^ t>8ALM8 VIII., Il 6 Of thy hands' works thou mad'st him all under 's feet didst lay; [lord, 7 All sheep and oxen, yea, and beasts that in the field do stray; 8 Fowls of the air, fish of the sea, all that pass through the same. / 9 How excellent in all the earth, LcHtt, our Lord, is thy name! 9 .} Chant m. F'«r. 1-12, Stroudwater, 18-20, Bett; leoniwm. /I Lord, thee I'U praise with all my thy wonders all proclaim. [heart, 2 In thee, Most High, 1*11 greatly joy, and sing unto thy kiame. m 8 When back my foes were tum'd, they and perish'd at thy sights [fell, 4 For thou maintain 'dst my right and cause; on throne sat'st judging right. 5 Hie heathen thou rebuked hast, tiie wicked overthrown; Thou hast put out their names, that may never more be known. [tiiey 6 O en'my ! now destructions have an end parpetual : Thou cities raz'd, peiiah'd wit is their memoriaL m 7 God shall endure for aye; he doth 'I',' for judgment set his throne; ^ 8 In righteousness to judge the world, justice to give each one. 9 God also^will a ref uge be for those that are oppiress'd; . / A refuge will he be in times of trouble to distress'd. m 10 And they that know thy name, in thee their confidence will place : For thou hast not forsaken them t^t truly seek thy face. /U O sing ye praises to the Lord^ t that dwells in Sion hill; And all the nations among V bis deeds record ye sUlL ml2igton he enquireth after blood, then rememb'il^h them : humble folk he nbtYoigets that call upon his name, flip 13 Lord, pity me ; behold the grief wUich I from foeif sustain ; Ev'n thou, who from the gates of death dost raise ine up again; iH^14 That I, in Sion's daughters' gates, W 'j^, Tsbhv may all thy praise advance; And that I may rejoice always in thy deliveranoe. . -9 ;■■ , f (Pa «u. U-O, M«. Mr.) BLT.-LJL DMlMl Thou ilult • - riM. and mn-fj yet Thdo to tnoniitSl - on dudt island: ■Vm Mm* for fa- toot «hl«hwM mI, B« • hold, to nowoooM to M mO. ^W ^ ^ J^J P8 ALMS IX., X. m 16 The heathen are imnk in the pit f which they themseiveB prepar d ; And in the net which they Wave hid their own feet fast are snarU 16 The Lord in by the judgment known which he himself hath wrought: The sintieni' hands do make the snares wherewith themselves are caught, p 17 They who are wicked into hell each one shall turned be; And all the nations that forget io seek the Lord most high. \nl8For they that needy are sh^ not V forgotten be alway; The expectation of the poor shall not be lost for aye. , W19 Arise, Lord, let not man prevail ; judge heathen in thy sight :. ^ 20 That they may know themselves but the nations, Lord, affright ims^i m Fer. 1-11, Jtgiw- 12^18, MortyM jc^nt »t «^ 1 WoKBiroBS iB it that thou, O Lord, ° dost stand from UB afar ? _ And wherefore hidest thou thyself when times so trouWoug are ? ' ■ 10' ■ The wicked In his loftlnei* doth persecute the poor : ^ , , In these devices they have f ram a let them be taken sure. 3 Thewicked of his heart's desire doth talk with boasting great; He blesseth him that's covetous, whom yet the Lord doth hate. . 4 The wicked, through his pnde of laoe, on God he doth not call; And inthe counsels of hw heart th^Sbrd is not at all, 4ay s they always grievous are ; ly judgments from his sight ,^ovedarer: atallhisfoeB he puffeth with despite. ^ ; Within his heart he thus hath BMd, I shall not moved be; And no adversity at all shall ever come to me. His mouth with cursing, fraud, deceit, is fill'd abundantly; . And underneath his tongue there la 6 »7 migchief and vanity. 8 He doeely sits in villages; he slays the innocent: Against the poor that pass hun by his cruel eyes are bent. 9 ("Hjr»»a") Dr. MAM*. UK Th* ipiUJloai ttf - mft- in«»t on high, with allth* blM • • tiw • ml <*y. fram*. Th»lrgw.tO - rif • I ■ n»l !»«> - ^^^^^ - fp ■• ■ • 1*8ALMB X., XL 9 He, lion-like, lurks in hia den; he waits the poor to take ; And when he draws ^him in his net, his prey he doth him make. 10 Himself he humbleth very low, he orouoheih down withal, That so a midtitude of poor may by his strong onies fall. * 11 He thus hath said within his heart, The Lord hath quite forgot ; He hides his ooimtenanoe, and he for evOT sees it not. sv'UO Lord, do thou arise; O God, lift up thine hand on high: Put not the meek afflicted ones out of thy memory, mp 13 Why is it that the wicked man thus doth the Lord despise ? M Because that God will it require ' he in his heart denies. p Hyhon hast it seen ; e for their nuschi^f e and spite thou wdt renay : m Hie poor commits himself to thee; thou art the orphan's stay. 15 The aim break of the wiokod man, and of the evil one ; Do thou seek out his wickedness, until thou iBsdest none. /16 The Lord is king through ages all, ev'n to eternity ; The heathen people f nmi his land are perish'd utterly. m 170 Lord, of those that humble are thou the desire didst hear; Thou wilt prepu« their heart, and thou to hear wilt bend thine ear; n^l8 To judge the fatherless, and those ' that are oppressed sore ; That man, that is but sprung of earth, may them oppress no more. . . \\ 8LNiau>l(u. ChaniSSJ. n^ 1 1 IN the liord do put my trust; how is it then tiiat ye Say to my soul, mp Flee, aA a bird, mp unto your mountain high? 2 For, lo, the wicked bend their bow, their shafts on string Uiey fit, ^iat those who upright are in heart . they privily may hit. m 3 If the foundations be destroy'd, what hath the righteous done? . ntf 4 God in his holy temple is, in heaven is his throne: His eyes do see, his eyelids try 6 men's sons. The just he proves: 11 xo hi r/i h^ i % I i ;1 .A (p..«i..iT-ti.-.^.) svmM Hniir.-L.it T«o«^T4i*«.uik Th« Lord li Juat In hU wajrs aU, •1) U And ho . V •» bla worka M«h 00*, H«.n«r to •!) U»| on himodl. Who onU in Irnlli o» hln ••loo* . I .fSALMB XI., XII., XIII. mp But Wb soul hate* tho vf^eA man, and him that vi'lenoe love*. 6 Smhmi, firo and brimstone, furiouii on sinnew he »h»U rain : [utormH, in TW", •■ the portion of their oup, doth into them pertain. > / 7 3«cau«*t"the Lord most twbt«OU*. doth in righteousneM delig^l And with a pleaatot oodl,^ beholdeth the upright. "^ 12 Dundet i CoUtMU. Chani mp 1 HitP, Lord, because the g" ^oth-daQy fade away ; ; And fpm among the aons of men the faithful do decay. 3 Unto lUB neighbour eVry one doth utter vanity: ' , They with a double heart do speak, and lipe of flattery. M/ 3 Qod ^iuJl cut off aU flatt'ring Ups, tonUes that spe*k proudly thus, m 4 We'ufwith our tongue prevail, our hps m 6 The words of Ood arc words most pure: they be like "silver try'd In earthen fiumace, seven times that hath||p» purify'd. 7 Lord, thou shalt them preset for ever from this race. ,.^ — mp 8 On each side walk the wicked, when vile men are high in place. 18 Marttri: St. KiUia. Chamtm. .> 1 Ho* long wilt thou forget me, Lord f i^ it for ever be? ' 9^f 5 For pwr oppressed, and for the sighs of needy, rise will I, Saith God, and him in safety set fropi such as him defy. O^dNr long shall it be that thou Wt hide thy face from me ? - 2 How long take counsel in my-eoul, still sad in heart, shall I? How long exalted over me shall be mine#ttemy ? MP 3 O Lord my God, consider well, and answer to me make: . d Mine eyes enlighten, lest the deep of death me Overtake: mp 4 Lest that mine enemy should say, P Agiuuisthimlprevail'd; And tho s e t hat troubl e me rejo i ce. mp when I am mov'd and fail'd. m 5 But I have all my confidence thy mercy set upon; r' 11 c^o ILriAOOIIBE-I*.lf. 9t.U mm M»T. Witt, mirth. hU p«Im forth Ull. Co«. y l*-^ «»,-« " PflALMB XIII., XIT^) XV. > me rejoioe, My heart within lue fihall rejoice in thy lutlvAtion. / 6 I will unto the Lord my Ood «ing praiMii^eerfuny, B4||p|B hel^Mh hia ITCe abundantly. I heliafh hia bounty abowii [4 "^Day. C*o« MAi^ AH ~.-pl. «»» »»«»«' «• *•*««' «• a. Lorf III. A«r.M Td«. ■MMMa PSALMB XVi.L» XVIII. m 4 As for men's works, I, by the werd that froitt thy lips doth flow, Did me preserve out of the paths wherein destroyers go. mp 5 Hold »p my gou^, liord, me guide in those thy paths divine, , So that my footsteps may not slide out of those ways of thine, m 6 I called have on Uiee, O God, because thoii wilt me hear : That thou inay'st hearken to my speech, to me incline thine ear. iH^ 7 Thy wondrous loving-kindness shbw, thou tJiat, by thy right haiid, Sav'st them that trust in thee from that up against them stand, [those m 8 As th' apple of the eye me keep ;, in thy wings* shade me dose _ 9 FMim lewd oppressors, compassing me round, as deadly foes. 10 In their, own fat they ar© indos'd ; their mouth speaks loftily. 11 Our steps tiiey oompass'd; and to down bowing set their eye. [ground 12 He Uke unto a lion is that's greedy of Ms prey, Ot lion young, which lurking doth in secret plftOM stay. fnflS Arise, and disappoint my foe, and cast him down, O Lord : My soul 9ave from the wicked man, the man which is thy sword, m 14 From men, which are thy hand, O from worldly men me save, {Lord, Which only in this present life their pMPt and portion have. ■ ■ . • ■ Whose belly with thy treasure hid tiiou fill'st : they children have In plenty ; of their goods the rest they to their children leave. /15 But as for me, I thine own fa4se in righteousness will see ; : And with thy likeness, when I wake, 7 Isatisfy'dshaUbe; 1 Q Fen 16, SalUibunt: LatucuUr. \ I\ lQ^ao,Oreenwidi: Betigfumtm. i Sl-BO,St.Maffntu; Tottenham. J wrf 1 Theb will I love, O Lord, my strength. 2 My fortress is the Lord, My rock, jmd he tha* doth to me deliver a nce a fford My God, my strength, -whom I >"^ trust, abuckler unto me, ■■ .■.■'IB ■ "-.. •■' !*•" 14 0^ . wr.) MELOOMBV—T Iff « JL,-:^_^^ y ^^^^M=d^:f^^^=^J^~£L ^^^ I>8ALM XVIII. e The horn of my salyation, iEmd jny high tow'r, is he. ' m 3 Upton the Lordj who worthy is of imuses, will I cry ; , «ir Aiid iJien shaU I pre^ > safe from mine enemy^ mil 4 Floods of ill men afiMghted me, deat];i's pangs about me went; 6 Hell'is sorrows me environckl ; death's snares did me prevent w 6 In my distress I call'd on Grod, - cry to my God did I; vif He from his temple heard iniy voice, to his eai^ came my cry. «» 7 Th' earth, as aflfnghtftd, then did shake, treinbling uponit seiz'd : ■ The hills' foundjations moved were, because he was displeas'd. 8 Up fromhis'nbstrils came a smokcj and from his mouth there came BevQuring firiB, imd (^^ were turned into flame. 9 He also bowed down the heav'ns, and thence h» did descend ; And fliickert. clouds of d«rkneB8 did ^~ under his feet attend. •j^lO And he upon Acherub rode, and therebn^Hdld fly ; ■■■.■;■ iA * Yea, on the swift wings of the wind his flight was from oh high. mp 11 He darkness made his secret idace : ■ about him, for his tent, Dark waters were, and thickest clouds ' of th' airy finnament. m 12 And at We brightness of that lights which was before his eye, i likf His thick clouds pass'd away, hailstones and coials of fire did fly. / /13 The Lord God also in the heav'ns did thunder in Ms ire ;. / And there the Highest gfive,)iis voice, : hailstones and coals of fire^ II Yea, he his arrows sent abroad, and them lie scattered ; His lightnings also he shot out, and them disoomfited. ' * m IB The waters' m me. .23 Sincere before him was my hewrt, ■-. with him upright was I ; And watchfully I kept mysetf from mine iniquity. 24 After my righteousness the Lord hath recompensed me. After the cleanness of my hands appearing in his eye., 25 Thou gracious to the gracious art, to uprit^t men upiigfat : ) 26 Pure to tihe pure, froward thou kyth'st unto the frowibtl wight. «(/27 For thou wilt the afflicted save in grief that low do lie ! But wilt bring down the countenance of them whose Idoks are high. /28 The Lord wiH light my candle so, ; that it shall shine full, bright: v ° The Lord my God wMl also make my darkness to be light. 29 By t^ee through troops of men Ibreak, and them discomfit all; And, by my God assisting me, ' I overleap a wall. ^ * mdO As for €rbd, perfect is his way : the Lord his word is fay'd ; tnf He is a buckler to all,thoBe who do in him confide. 31 Who but the Lord is God? but lie I who is a rock and stay ? % 'Tis God that girdeth me with stoength, and perfect makoB my way. I 2Si He made my feet swift aa the hinds, i set fpe on liay high placqg. 84 Mine hands to war he taught, iaaine brake bows of ste6l in pieces, [arms SSllie shield of thy salvation thou didst on me bestow : «iMA)W 16 ' (P*. c..>»i wr.) . . Oil) IOO/OL-^LM, HanDonlMdtifT. L. Hatut. Aaatiult Farm. ■■■■>■ f a I f i i^^y AH peo.i)l«th.t on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheer -ftU volk Him lerve with nUrth, hi. pralie forth tell, Come ye be - fore him and re • Jolce. PSALM XVIIL ni^ Thy light hand held me up, and great ! . tiiy kindnesa made me grow. 86 And in my way my Btepe t^ou hast enlarged under me, That I go 9afely, and my feet ; . , are kept irom sliding free. ,m 87 Mine en'mies I pursu^ have, and did them overtake ; Nor did I turn again till 1 t^ an end of them did make/ 88 1 vp^Qunded them, they could not rise ; they at my feet did fall. 89 Thou girdedst me with strength for .'war;. ^ • niy. foes thou brought'st down all : 40 And thoii haiat giv'n to me the necks < of all mine enemies ; That I might them destroy and slay, iriio did against me rise; / 41 They cried out, but there was none thif^t would (HT could them save ; Tea»^tbey did cry unto the Lord, mp but he no answer gave. V42Then did I beat them small ak dust before the wind^that flies ; And I did cast th^n out like dirt upon the street that lies. m 43 Thou mad'st me free from people's strife, and heathen's head to be : A people whom I have not known shall semce do to me. 44 At heiuing j^ey shall me obey, to me they shall submit. 45 Strangers 4ot fear shall fadb away^ who in close places sit. 11^46 €^ lives, bless'd be my Rock ; tiie God ' of my health praised be. 47 6bd doth avenge me, and subdues tfie people under me. 48 He saves me. ^ni mine enonies ; ^ea* thou hast lifted me Above my fo^; and from the " 'Uian - - of vilence set me free. /49 Therefore to tiiee will I give thanks the heathen folk among ; And to thy name, O Lord, I will smg praises in a song. . 50 He great deliv'rance gives his king t he mercy doth extend cydol I, Ms To Darid, Ms anointed one, and his seed without end. >)rT.L.HATBLT. Old Oomuti Chond*. 17 (:N.M.,Mdvtr.y OLD 8AZ0NT.— IbM. ^ J 'ri ^ J, J ^ EE p' l f p! ;fi;J | ^Xiir' i i^ fJr^ Lord, In thf wnth re -bake me not; Nor in thjr hot r*Ko chaa-ten qaei Lord, pi ' ty me, for I uAweftk: Ueftl me, for my bones vex - ed W ^ ^\ a^ \ ^y ^Yp^U\^r^ J -J A ,\: j:n A J. A J ans 9 from people's my Rock ; the PSALMS XIX., XX. I Q r«r.I-6, Oxford ; Crediton. 1 /- . -,- ^^ 7-U,Iuiven>bnrg: Moravia. \<^^^- mif 1 Thk heav'ns GtKl's glory do declare, the skies his hand- works preach : 2 Day utteris speech to day, and night to night doth knowledge te&ch. 8 Hiere is no speech nor tongue to which - their voice doth not extend : 4 Their line is gone through all the earth, : their words to the world's end. tn In tiiem he set the sun a tent ; 5 Who, brid^room-like, forth goes From's chamber, as a strong nuuti doth to run his race rejoice. 6 From heav'n's end is hifi goij^ forth, circling to th*^ end again ; And there is nothing from his h6at that hidden doth remain, ff^ 7 Grod's law is perfectj and converts the soul in sin that lies : , God's testimony is most sure, . : uid makes -the simple wise. . 8 The statutes of the Lord are right, ' and do rejoice the heart : > The Lord's ^iCTnmandi light to the eyes impart, m 9 Unspotted is the fear of God, and doth endure for ever : and doth The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous~altogether. mfXOThey more thioin gold, yea, much fine to be desired are :l [gold^ Than honey, honey from the comb that droppeth, sweeter far. 11 Moreover, they thy servant warn - how he his life should frame : . A great rew^ provided is / ■'■ ■ for them that keep the same. ■mp 12^110 can his errors understand? ; ' O cleanse thou me within v'V :^<^' m 19 From secret faults. Thy servant keep from all presumptuous sin : And do not suffer them to have dominion over me : inf Then, righteous and innocent, I from much sin shall be. [ceed, m 14 The words which from my month pro- ' the thoughts sent from my heart, . c Accept, O Lord, for thou my strengUi and my Redeemer art. SO' ' SudeUy: Durham^ mpT. B Jehovah h< when troubl( Andlet'the /'thee from thee in the day .he doth send : le of J&cdb's God ill defend. 1» V OTTEBSOinUIK^IiJl im-iiok The tpft-doai fir • nu- ment on high, Wlth»llthe bine e- the • rSel Ocy, And ipen-gled he»T'iis, a ahin • Ing frame, Their great • rig - l-nal pnHjhdm..' m^44^4^ j'rY^i \ -'\ )\ ,.■;.<. .- v PSALMS' XX., X3ti. ; m 2 O let him help send from,above, ' out of his Wuictutuy : : From Sioi^ his own holy hill, let him giveystrength to theiB. S liiet him remtoiber all thy gifts, : accept thy sacrifice : i Grant the-,>^ ' of our Lord God alone. 8 We rise, and upright stand, when they are bowed down, and faU. ^ • m9^ Deliver, Lord; and let thiS King ^ > ua hear, when we do calL / In thy salvation rejoice how veh'menUy shaJl he! tnf 2 Thou hast bestowed upon him all that his heart would have; And thou from him didst not withhold ' whftte'er his lips did crave. S For thou with blessings him prevent'st of goodness manifold ; « And thoi^ hast set upon his head a crowo of purest gold. *!/ 4 When h« desired life of thee, thou life to him didst give; « Ev'n such a length of days, that he Iba^evermore idiould live, m 6 In that salvation wrought by thee his glory ia made great ; Honour and comely majeatty thou hast upon h^ set. m/.6 Because that thou for evermore most blessed hast him made ; And thou hast with thy countenance ' made him exceeding glad. I 7 Because the king upon therliord his confidence doth lay ; Q\ 8t.AnH;Hayne.aiaiases.-' ' •if 1 THSldnginthygreatstrengitbiOLQrd, « shall vefy joyful be: "■'■■" .ao- ■ ■ ■ '■-.:■■■.■"-•■:- And through the grace of the Most High shall not be mov'd away. M 8 Thine hand shall all those meti find out that en'mies are to tiiee; v< 19 (Pi. air. 9^ 10^ Me. Mr.) PHILADSIiPHIA.— LJl W. B. BaASBomr. ■Rr. ri' rrir ivm' ' ' "rii.=(.~p i ("- r | i -^rrn Good nn- to aU m«n Is ttu Lord : (Ker all his works Us mer .- of isi Thy works sllinndse to thee af • fwd: Th]rsftlntB,0 Lord, thy nsmeshsU bUws. -JP' ^ - Uj— J^ -J-i^l r^^ljfrH^ r ' r .r ' r i^f ^ ^ =t aa: 2C jEC i i v^ PBALm ZZI., XXIL Ev'n thy right-hand shall find out those of thed thatliaters be.^ I '■»•■■' * ■ |aip 9 lake fiery ov'n thou shalt them make, when kindled is thine ire ; God shall them swallow in his wrath, devour them shall the fire. .10 Their fruit from earth thou shalt destroy, their seed men from among : 11 For they beyond their might 'gainst thee did plot mischief and wrong. i m 12 Thou therefore shalt mAe them turn back, -^ when thou thy shafts shalt place Upon thy strinj^, made ready all < • to fly ae^unst tJunr face. I /13 In thy great pow'rahd strength, OLord, be thou exalted high; # So shj^ we smg with joyful hearts, thy power pndse shall we. Ver. 1-21, meihire ; Old id. 22-81, IFtfncfcMter; iSt -^~. — - — L e onard. ' i Chants SBO (1-21); IP'I Mr^God, my God, why hast thou me f orssfken ? why so f ar Art th0u from helping me, aiKl from my Words tbttt roaring are? mp m m 2 All day, my God, to thee I ciy, yet am not heard by thee; And id the seaiBon of the night I cannot silent be> 3 But thou wt holy, thou that dost inhabit Isr'el's praLse. '4 Our fathers hop'd in thee, they hop'd, . and thoii di4st them release. ■ 6 "When unto thee they sent their cry, .. to them deliv'rance came : Because they put theur trust in thee, they were not put to shame. 6 But as for me, a worm I am, ,■*-. ■ and as no man am priz'd: Keproadi of men I am, and by the people am despis'd. 7 All that me see laugh me to BtJoni; . shoot out the lip do they ; ' They nod imd dudce their heads at nie, and, mocking, thus do say, d'This TDaga did trust in €kid, that he would free him by his might: Let him deliver him, sith he had in him such ddight. mp 9 But thou art he oiit of the t^onib that didst me saf^y take; "When' I was on my mother's Imasta tboa aoe to hope didst make. 20 (i^.»»tto BALSIOH.-^LJC. Whoreblfh ^* hMVii-iy torn • pl« itaBdi, Thahoiue of Ood not nude with huidi, A- gnat High Priatt oar n* - tor* wean, The giuurd - Imi of man-klnd ap'peui. PBAtH XXII. MjilO And I ^as cast upon thy care, ev'n from tine womb till now; i An 11 Be not far off, for grief is near, and npne to help is found 12 BuUa many oompass me, 'strong bulla ,v of Bashan me surround. , m 13 Their mouths they open'd wide on: n^e, ttpon me gape did they, LikS to a li(m ravening and roaring for his prey. plilake water I'm ppur'd put, my bones aUoiit of 'joint do parti .- ; Amidst my bowels, aiB the wadc^ ' 80 melted idi my heart r 15 My strength is like a potsherd dryVl;' my tongue it cteaveth fast ' Unto my jaws; and to the dust of dea^ thou brougtit me hast. ' 16 For dogs have compassed me about: * the ^oked, that did meet !bi tiiiaiif assembly, me ihdoe'd; they ineno'd my hands and feet 17 1 all my bones may tell ; they do upon me look and stare. . - 18 Upn thy praise I will declare. 23 Praise ye the Lord, who do him fear; him glorify all ye ' The seed of Jacob ; fear him aU / that Ifflr'el's children be. ,y / 24 For he despis'd not nor abhonr'd /' th' jKfflicted>miseryV / Nor from tdm hid his face, but l^eard when he to hun did^^. /25 Within the congregation great my pnuse shall be of thee ; ^ : My. vows before them that him fear shall be perform'd by me. • • 26 The meek shall eat, and shall be fill'd j they also praise shall giv6 v Unto the Lord that do him seek : ^' your heart shall ever live. ' lx 21 (Tw.hiii.) WhtraUfh th*hMV^ J I fJ , fiv ■ i. J ^-^M^ J ■' \ rl '>■ J i i i- '' "I "* ~ I • ^'^ ;: V JU,'-^ ■iiifci p 7 My Bins and faults of y^uth do-thou, O Lord, for After thy mercy think/ on me» and for thy goodnew great. Mi 8 €k)d good and nprigm is: the way he 'U-sinMrs show. 9 The meek in judgment he will guide, and make his path to know. lylO The whole paths of the Lord ar6 truth and mercy sure. To those that do his cov'nant keep, and testimonies pure. p 11 Now, for thine own naine's sake, ' O Lord, I thee entreat To jpardon mind iniquity; ' for it is very great I aiip 12 What man is he that feart the liord, and doth him serve? Him shall he teach the way that he shall choose, uid still observe. m IS His soul shaU dwell at ease; [ and his posterity , Shall flourish still, and of the earth inheritors shall be. ' 14 With those that fear him Is . the secret of the liord; ^■ -•?» XXV. The knowledge of his covenant ' he will to them afford. 16 Mine eyes upon the Lord continually are set ; For he it is that shall bring forth - my feet out of the net. mp 16 Turn upto me thy face, and to me mercy show ; ;^ Because that I am desolate, and am brought very low. 17 My heart's griefs are increas'd: me from distress relieve. 18 See mine aflSiction and my pain, "- and all my sins forgive. 19 Consider thou my foes, . because they many are ; Audit a cniel hatred is. . which they against me bear^ m 20 do thou keep my soul, do thoU deliver me : ' ;. And let ttie never be asham'd, because I truist in tiiee. 21 Let uprightness and truth ^ keep me, who thee attend. 22 Redemption, Lord, to Israel from all hb troublee send. 24 (Pi.«dT.l-«^a«.««r.) .IAMlOV.-r-I.JL f\ O Lord, thoa art my Ood and King: ThM will I maf • lit • ff indpn^Mi ' ■ , I will UiMbl«H,uid gUd- Ijr ■lof Ub • IQ Uqr ho • Ijr uuiu •t-wayi. ■#-■ 1>8ALlf XXV. AHOTHTO VRBSION Oy THB BANK. r«r. 1-7, Martyrdom ; St. Bernard. »-16, Brittol ; St. Margaret. l»-22, St. Ntot; ColethUL :^. , ■ m 1 To thee I lift my soul, O Lo^ : 2 My Ood, I trust in thee : Let me not be ashun'd; let not my foes triumph o'er me. 8 Yea, let thou none ashamed be that do on thee attend : '• ' ; ' ■V Ashamed let theip be, O Lord^ who without cause offend. IN 4 TJ^y wajrs, Lord, show; teach me thy 9 Lead me in truth, teach me : [paths : ••/ Forof my safety thou art Qod; all day J ^ait on thee. « 6 Ili^xnercies, that most tender are, ' ^tlo thou, O Lord, remember. And loving-kindnesses ; for they have been of old for ever. '.'.p 7 Let not the errors of my youth, , nor sins, remember'd be: In menqr, for thy goodness' sake, Lord, mmember me. 9 The meek and lowly he will guide in judgment Just alway: To meek and poor afflicted ones he '11 dearly teach his way. ffV^lO The whole paths of the Lord our Ckxl are truth ancUoercy sure, ' To- such as ke^ his covenant, ■ and testimonies pure. pllNow,forthineownname'ssake,OLord, I humbly thee entreat To pardon mine iniquity; ^ for it is very great. tHp 12 What man fears Ood? mhim shall he k the way that he shall choose, [teach 13 His soul shall dwell at ease; his seed the earth, as heirs, shall use. 14 Hie secret of the Lord is with such as do fear his name; And he his holy oovepant - •' will inanif est to them. 15 Towards the L^rd iny waiting eyes continually are seL For he it is that shalf^bring forth my feet out of the nftt. . ,-■"• m w 8 Hie Lord is good and gracious, he upright is also: : He therefore sinners will instruct ^ in Ways that they should go. ■• ■26' ' . mj> 16 O turn thee unto me, O Oodi have mercy me upon; Because I solitary am, " and in affliction. o 26 o^- ^'^ tOUIAlF.— XhM. AiST^teMff't Ai fc«t ■■ U'» '*• **• •»•»•«»<*•. Hope'iblMl do - roin - loo nw ■ m tndat for wWta lhfJ*">P •»»''«*•<»■ to bum, Th« (TMl-Mt sla-Dtr nwy ra-toni. .'• ' , ,v ■ • . . '■'*: ■' ■ ■■ ■■ -'W"'- PSaLMB XXV., xxvt. ■.1. 17 Enlar^'d the griefs are of mine heart; • me from diatrew relieve. 18 See mine affliction and my piun, and all my sina forgive. 19 Consider thou mine enemiflii because they many are; And it a cruel hatred is which they against me bear., m20O do thou keep my sotd; Ood, do thou deliver me : ' ' Ziet me not be asham'd ; fori do put my trust in Ihee. 21 let integrity and truth keep me, who thee attend. 22 Redemption, Lord, to Israel r " from all his troubles send. 120 StUomon: Xuingle. ■ ml JoDOB me, O Lord, for I hi^ve walk'd in mine integrity; I trusted also in the Lord; slid e theref or e shall tt ot4? 2 Examine me, and do me prove ; try heart and reins, O God: 3 For thy love is before mine ejres, thy truth's Piths I have trode. 4 With persons vain I have not sat, nor with dissemblers gone : P Th* assembly of ill men I hate; ' to sit with such I shun. 9 Mine hands in innocence, O Lord, I'll wash and purify; Bo to thine holy altar go, _^; and comiNWS it will I : " / 7 That I, with voice of thanksgiving, may pubUsh and declare, And tell of all thy niighty works, that great aad wondrous are. ' 8 The habitation of thy house, . Lord, I have loved well ; ■ Yea, in that place I do delight ' where doth thine honour dweU, mp 9 With sinners gather not my soul, - and such as blood would spill: , 10 Whose hands mischievous plots, rij^t corrupting bribes do fill. [hand i» 11 But as for me, I will waUc on ^ in mine integrity : . Do thou redeem me, and, Lcml, :-' ' '■' be mer df ul to me, _^ .. • ., ,' -"" ■■ f :> /12My foot upcni an eiren plaoe doth stand with stedfastneas : Within the <5ongregations th' Eternal I will bless. 86 (P». 7 Above an those that are my fdee, and round encominss me : Therefore unto his tabernacle I '11 sacrifices bring Of joyfuhiess ; 1 11 sing, yea, I to Crod will praises sing. P Lord, give ear unto my voice, when I do cry to thee; Upon mealso mdty ha^ "-■> and do thou answer me. «'; . HI 8 When thou didst say,^3eek ye myiiuie, then unto thee reply llius did my heart, e Above all things « thy face. Lord, seek will I, nip 9 Far from me hide not thou thy face; put not away from thee _ ' Thy servant in thy wrath : c thou hast « an helper been to me^ O God of my salvation, leave me not, nor forsake: m 10 Though me my parents both should the Lord will me up take. Peave, Ho Lord, instruct me in thy way, to me a leader be In a plain pi^, bcNcause of those ;_ that hatred bear to me. 12 Give me not to mine en'miee* will j ~~^ mp for wituMses that lie 27 r^tt*) tm.*. ' dbodnnto lOl mm ta the jJard: O'er jiU his worki hU met vcjr Is. ThyworksAUpralse to thee »f - jmA: Thj sidnts, O Lord, thy nwne shril Mess. ^rj - ^r'i^r i tf^V 'i^i^^ ■\ jii- PSALMS XXVIL, XXVIIL, XXIX. I the land . thou strong, Ford thou wait, Against me risen aite, and such as breathe out cruelty. 13 1 fainted had, unless that believed had to see The Ldrd's own goodness of them that living be. /14 Wait on the Lord, and " and he shall strength tJnto thine heart; yea, I say, upon the Lord. lOQ Ver. W, St. Iteot: , , ^ , m 1 To thee 111 cry, O Lord, my lockK ? hold not thy peace tQ me ; Lest like those that to/pit descend I by thy silence be- , i!Ihe voice hear of my /htmible pray'rs,; when unto thee I When to thine holy ^rade I lift mine hands on high. " I mp 3 With iU men draw me not away that work iniquity; ; i That speak peace to^eir fnends, while in their ^ft ^i-fai doth mischief lie. And as thSir handy-works deserye, to them^be rendered. 5 God shall not build, but Uiem destroy, who would not underhand ' The Lord's own works» nor did regard the doing of his hand. t»/ 6 For evOT blessed be thiB Lord* for graciously he heard The voice of my petitions, and prayers did rc^^ard. 7 The Lord's my strength and shield ; my heiidrt upon him did rely ; And I ain helped: /hence my heart / doth joy exceedingly. And with my song I will him praise. 8 Their strength is God alone : He also is tiie\saving strength of his anointed one. n^ 9 O thin*^ oiwn people dp thou save, blet^ thine inheritance; Them also do thou feed, and them fOT evermore advance. 20 Old tBOi : St. Savicwr. Chan* Hfi. f 1 GrvK ye unto the Lewd, ye iswui that of the mighty be, 4 Give them aocording to thdr deeds and ills endeavoured: 88 (nk^^MkMMr.) WITTEIIBEB0.— LJC OMCkvahlMo^ My strength he weak-en'd In the wajr^ My days of life he short -en - ed. My God, O' take me not • - wv In mid -time of my days, I sidd. ^"^j--^^-g~! J II J I J V. PSALMS XXIX.^ XXJL /All strength and glory to the Lord with>di6erfulne88 give ye. - ff^r 2 Unto the Lord the glory give that to his name is due; . And in the beauty of holmess unto JEHOVAH bow, / 3 The Lord's yoice on the waters is: -, the Gfod of majesty Doth thunder, and on multitudes of waters sitteth he, 4 A pow'rftd voice it is IJiat ootiBs out from ih.e I^ord most high ; ' The voice of that great Lord is full .'^ of glorious majesty. 5 The voice of the Etenial doth ' asunder cedars tear ;•, > Yea, God the Lord doth cedars break ' that Lebanon doth bear, is He makes them like a calf to skip, . ev'n that grULt LeiMuion, . : And, like to a young unicorn) ■ ' the mountain Sirion. > mp 7 God's voice divides the flames of fire; 8 The desert it doth shake: llie Lcnrd dotiimake the wilderness of Kadesh all to quaik^ 9 Crod'svoicedothmaketiiehindstocalve^ e it makes thD forest iMie: •30 ■ ■ And in hifl temple ev'ry one his glory doth declare. /lO The Lord sits on the floods ; the Lord sits King, and ever shall. 11 The Lrard will give lus people strength, ' . and with peace bless them alL 3Q y«r. 1-6, aUmeetUr: Sf. PmO. ^ ^l%Faix: Mdder. /I LoBD, I will thee extol, for thou , / hast lifted me on high, . And over me thou to rejoice :" mad'st not niine enemy. m 2 O tiiou .who art the Lord mjr 6od» I in distress to thee, l^th loud cries lifted up my voice, ..■% ^ ' and tiiou hast healed me. , , ' 3 ^ft>rd,*my soul thou hast brought np, rad rescu'd fift^ 4ihe grave ; That I to pit should not go down, alive thou didst me save. / 4 p ye that are his holy ones, sing^praise unto the Lord; And give unto him thnks, when ye — lus holin e ss r ecor dt , p 5 For but a moment lasts his wrath; « life in his favour lies: ^ ftom SeeUUk PtaUir. 1616. When 81 - on'» J>teilent be. O Lord my Gk)d, fw evermore I will give thanks to thee. Ikihat hast redeemed me. w .6 Thdee that do lying vanities : n|^, ihaveabhonr^d: ' .■■■ i •"■■ ■;. 81 80 (Pi. btt. »*1S,) tt a \ fd ^ fai ASNOtJ>.-r.A»n. tm. Vor Ood • of 81 - on' h»th made ohoio* ; There ha 4e • rifwi to dRwIL myreit, here •tUl IlliUjr; Fvdu. is^ls.) AVKNTINE. Dr. LowBLi. Mamit. ' DM UT&. 1 J- J. Snoh pi • ty^ iu ' », fo • tlwr lutti Un - to Ua ehll-dmi dear; Like pi • ty. shows th« Lord to laoh As wor«sbip him in fear. ^^fii.iy,,i4.H^j^ 1j.j._j.j::jA JTJ V rir \ ^.: 4J:^Y^r^=^ P V PSALMS XXXIL, XXXIIT. » 8 I will insChiot thee, and thee teach " . the way that thou shalt go; And, wiUi mine eye upon thee set^ . I will direction show. 9 Then be not like the hOTse or mule, 'j^ ''•'■*■ which do tiot understand; / ; ^' Whose mouth, lest they come neat to .sthee,"- _■ . ■■ \.,^l ''"'. ■':: \ A bridle must c(nnmand. :■■ ^.■ mplOUnWthe pian that wicked is ' • r ^hits^rrowb shall abound; 'mf But him niat trusteth in the Lord ~^ men^ aball cpinpass rotmd. - /lljre righteous, in the Lord be glad, ^ * ^in him do ye rejoice: All'ye tiiat upright are in hieartj for joy lift up your voice. OO Ver. 1-7, Jrith: Xornftol. 19-22, JVmefc; Durham. Chant / 1 ITk lighteotis, in the Lord rejoiue; it eomely is and rigfatt Thi^ t^nright men, with thanicful yQioe, ;phoidd praise the Lord of might. 2 FnuBe<(od with harp,«Dd tiiito him m^ with the pealteryf ^ Upon a ten-string'd instnmient - make ye sweet melody. - ■ " ■ ' J- •■"«.' 3 A new song to him sing, and play ' with loud noise skilfully ; 4 For right is God's word, all his works ace done in verity, m 5 Td juflgment and to righteousness a lo ve he beareth still ; / 'the loving-kindness of tiieLord the earth throughout doth filL . m 6 The heavenM by ihe word of God did. their be^ning take; '^. ■. And by the breathing of his month he all their hosts did mal^e. 7 The waters of the seas he brings together as an heap; ^ yy^ An4 in storehouseiB, aait W^lp^ . he layeth up the deep.' _ mi> 8 Let earth, and all that Uve therehi, . with rev'renoe fe^ the Lord; Let all the world's inhabitants- dread him with one accord. Hi 9 Pot he did fpeak the word, /and done it walB without delay; Established it firmlv stood, idu^ver he did iay. 83 ' (i^»»fr»'*)' I w»it.ed for the Lord 1117 <»««. A»« p. - tftotly «« «»«» Atlength to me h* did M . dta* My to|o* «4 cry to hm*. PSAlMS XXXIIL, ZXXIV, MP lOGod doth the counsel bring to nought whidb heathen folk do t«ke; * And what the people do devise t>f none effect doth make. flXO but the oqunsejf of the Lord ; dbth stand for ever sure; And of his heart the purposM , from age to ag^ endura, f 12 iSiat nation blessed ip, whose Qoi JEHOVAH is, and those 1 .A blessed people are, whom for his heritage he chose, . «» 13 The iMtd from heav'n sees and beholds all sons of men full well ; . 14 HeiMews all from his dwelling-plaoe \ tiiat in the earth do dwell 15 He foms their hmurts alike, and all their doings he observes. ° l6'Grciat hosts save not a king, much 'v strengtii , • ' Dp mighty man prwBenrea.' 17'An horse for in«serv^1jion is a deceitful tibing; ; ' And by the jpreatnegs of his strength can no deliv'rance bring. ~~ V18 Behold, on those that do him fear «h« Lord doth set his ^ 19 From death to f][ee their soul, iu dearth life unto them to yield. Jr20Our.9oul doth wait upon the Lord; he is our help and shi^d. 21 Sith in his holy name we trust, m all fears deliver. / 5 TUby Jof^k'dto him, and ligfaten'd' not Shan i--'1 uuned-Wetaihair-fafiea, O m 6 This poor man cry'd, eGod beardtmnd sav'd « 1^ from all his distresses. ^■HW^' I 84 (Pi-vtt.) BANCK>S.~OJE. H«mwili«d tqr JAUi Mum IW Docte Mote. ^ I J y^ J -J ^ J A^ ^A A A ^ J. ^■ g? r I f—rr P r I r P-~f I r I T " ^^ | ^ I O Lord 1117 Ood, in SiftT* and da • Mr • w do I » Ifjr Mm •<& • denoe ra • poM: 'from all Mjr ptr • w • eat • Inf foM^ J J * A =s t -J J J J A J A A A A J fjTj _■ P8AL1I9 XXXIV. » XXXY, r v ./ 7 The angel of the Lord encamps, and round enoompasseth AU ,ithose about that do him fear, ?:' 'and them delivereth. \ m 8 taate and aee that Ood is good : who tnuts in him is bless'd. 9 Fear God his saints: /none that him / shall be witli want oQpress'd. [fev m 10 The lionti yoting may hungry be, and tl»»y ma>y lack their food: / But they that truly seek the Lord shall not kck any ^ood. m It 6 philrd shoiild fetf. MjBi 12 What noan is he that Ufa desires, to see gpbd wte the just. ^ /22 The Lord redeems his servants' soulst none perish that him trust. m 1 PLKAD,Lord,witiithosethatplead;and 2 6f shield and buckler take thou hold, stand up ^dne help to be. ' 3 tfhswtim out the spear,: and dot ^ acpdinit ttom stop the wajr v' v^ ■ I '36 (Pur.dvlU.) ^^'^■, BABBOW.-OM. r .: -f ^^' r r r ^fM^-M^^^^i-^#^ fT jm_S^ ^ Xtl Ohrla-tUD faith and hopedla-p«l ' The lean of gniU The Lotd Al-migh -if i» onr friend, And whooanprovt woe; fetf PSALM XXXV. That me pursue: unto my soul, I'm thy salvatioii, «ay. 4 {jet them confounded be and fsham'd that for my Houl have songht: Who plot my hurt turn'd b{M3k bothey, and to oonfusion brought p 5 I«et them be like unto the chaff , that flies before the wind; AQd let the angd of the Lord pursue them hard behind. , 6 With darkness cover thou their way, and let it slipp'ry prove ; .. w^Lnd let the angel of the Lorc( pursue them from above. M 7 i'or without cause have they for me \^_their net hid in a pit, '^tliey also have without a oaiuse for my soul digged it. 8 Let ruin seize him unawares ; : jus net he hid withal Himself let catch ; and in the same . destruction let him falL / My soul in God shall joy ; and glad in his salvi^ion be4^ 10 And all my bones shall say, O Lord, who is like unto thee. Which dost the poor set free from him that is for him too strong ; The poor and needy from the man that spoils and does him wrong? m 11 False witnesses^rose ; to my charge things I not knew they laid. 12 They, to the spoiling of my soul, me ill for good repaid. p 13 But as for me, when they were sick, inisaokcloth sad I moum'd : My humbled soul did fast, my pray'r into my bosom tum'd. 14 Myself I did behave as he had been my friend or brother ; : I heavily bow'd down, as one that moumeth for his mother; ml5But in my trouble they rejoio'd, gath'ring themselves together ; Yea, abjects vile toj^etiber did themselves against me gather : I knew it not ; they did |iae tear, and quiet would not ^. l6 With mocking hypocrites, at feasts they gnash'd their teeth at me. f> 17 How loi^, Lord, look'st thou on?mfrom HI 7 ' destructions tiliey intend [thoae Rescue my soul, /rom lions young . my darling-do defend. /iSI will givei thanks to tiiee, "Lari, witmn th' assembly great ; 80 (p>.L) WlUIAM WHIAU. BBDFOBQ.-OJE. wm^wS^^fiSSZ::^ wa if ' V ' ^ 'i'r 'Ir'^b ^ ■ ' i 'i ■) p r f ^bftl aun h«th pw-faot blMw>«d-B««i Who wftlk-«tti not » • ttnj In ooon- Ml of on • (od- Ij m«ni Nor HkiwU In dn -nwi' wajr. ^^^^^W >»>- ^E J^^ jzgb^ J_iJ: ^ n ^i r J: ^ r "■ r ' r .• V y PBALM8 XXXV., XXXVI. / And where much people gather'4 we thy praiBes forth will set. m 19 Let not my wrongful enemies proudly rejoice o'er me ; Nor who me hate without a cause, let tiiem wink with the eye. ' 20For peace they do not speak at aU ; but crafty plots propare Against all tiiose within the land : that meek and quiet aro. , 21 Witii mouths set wide, they 'gainst me nif Ha, ha ! our eye doth see. [said, p 22 Lord, thou hast seen, ehold not thy peace; e Lord, be not far from me. m 23 Stir up thyself ; wake, that thou naay'st judgment to me afford, ^ Ev'n to my cause, O thou that art my only Gpd and Lord." 24 O Lord my God, do thou me judge affav thy righteousness ; And let them not thrir joy 'gainst me triumphantly express : 26 Nor let them say iwthin their hearts, p Ah, we would have it thus ; m Nor suffer them to say, tha^ he isawaliow^liiplqruk 26 Sham'd and confounded be they all that at my hurt are glad ; Let those against me that do boast with shame and scorn be dad. , . /27 Let them that love my righteous cause be glad, shout, and not cease To say. The Lord be magnify'd, who loves his servant's peace. 28Thy righteousness shall also be decUtted by my tongue I The praises that belong.to thee spMik shall it all day long. « QA Chant m. Far. 6-10, FMt: London Ne»i Oy St. Peter. in 1 ThB wicked man's transgression ^nthin my heart thus sajrs. Undoubtedly the fear of God is not Ijefore his eyes. 2 Because himself he flattereth in his own blinded eye, Until the hatefuhaess be found .^ of his in iquity. ; a Words from Wa motfth loooeeding i»©, fraud and uiiquity : He to be wise, and to do good, . httkb left off utterly. 37 (P>. MiU-) j9jI, BBL(}B4y&-0JL ''"^■-??«!iJar'~' ^^^^^^^^^^ Th«Lord doth reign, anddoth'd b h« With m» - ]•• - ty nKwtMffht: Bis works do show himdoth'd to be, And girt ••boot with might ^ ^ T P8ALM8 XXXVI.I ZXXVIL they all clad./ , ^- /' teouBcauie laae fy'dr laoe. )be . thee ondmNewi Mmon ra, ■ . od .";,;;,,■ ith ■'. mid )oeediiig ira» 4 He miflchief , lying on his bed, moat cunningly doth plot : , " He aeta himself in waya not good, - ill he aUiofreth no^ bThf meroy, Lord, ia in the heav'ha ; ' tiiy truth doth reach the douda : fS Thy justice ia like mountaina gridat ; tiby judgmenta deep aa flooda : ' n Ij(^ thou preaerveat man and beaat ,7 How predoua ia tl|y gnice ! •«^ Therefore in ahadow of thy winga . n^en'a aona their trust ahall place, w 8 Thioy ^th the fatneaa of thy houae shall be well aatisfy'd ; From rivera of thy pleaaurea thou wilt diink to them provide. /■^O ^ieeauae of life the fountain pore , remaina alone with thee; And in thai pureat light of thine we dearly light ah^ aee., mlOlliy loving-ldndneaa untotbem , oontiniie that thee know ; And atOl on men ujuight in heart -^ — thy ri^ht e ou aMaa b e etow. — - '"; 11 Let not the foot of cruel pride . oom^ and againist me atand; V And 1^ me not remoyed be, , by tba widced'a hand. mp 12 There fallen are they, and Tuhiedl, that work iniquities V Caat down they are, and never ahall be able to ariaa ~ m Q'f OMntteS. BuignatUm: aratfenberg. ./ 1 Fob evilrdoera fret thou not . -- thyaelf fmquietly ; * Nor do thou envy bear to thoae that work iniquity, mp 2 For, even like unto thb graaa, aoon be cut down ahall they ; And, like the green and tender herb, th«y witiier ahall away, m 3 Set thou thy trust upon the liord, and be tlum doing goOjd ; nif And ao thou in the lapd ahalt dwell, and verily have food, m 4 Delii^t tiiyaelf in God ; hell give ^&e heart'a deaire to thee. ' 5 T^ way to Qod oommit, him tttiat, it bring to paaa ahall he. fi^ 6 And, like unto the lig^t, he ahaQ thy righteon an tt M i d iaplay^ e And he thy judgment ahall bring forth like noon-tide of the day. m 7 Reat in the Lord, and pi^auOy wait for him : do lioi fret ii^ii 38 (PW. III.) BELMONT. — O.m a<^ii««4 fM* mmam tf a wi Com*, lat ui to the Lord onr Ood With oon • triU h««rU n • turn ; Our Ood fai f ra • doui, nor will 1mt« Tb« dM • ,9 • tot* to moom. ^f PSALM XXXVIL » For him who, pronp'rihg in his way, Bttocesa in Bin doth get. 8 Do thou from anger cease,, and wrath ■ee thou forsake also : Fret not thyself in any wise, • that evil thou should'st do. mj> 9 For those that evil-doers are shall be .cut off and fall : «i 3ut those that wait upon the Lord the earth inherit shalL mp 10 For yet a little while, uid then the wicked shall not he ; , His place thou shalt consider well, but H) thou shalt not. see. m 11 But by inheritance the earUi the meek ones shall possess : They alsQ shall delight themselves in an abundant peace. mp 13 The wicked plots agahiBt the just, and at him whets his teeth : Iu8 day he coming seeth. MP 14 The wicked have dritwu out the«word, and bent ti^eir bow, to slay Therpocr and needy, ^nd to kill men of an upright w»y« m IB But ihehr own sword, which they have drawn, * shall enter their own heart : Their bows which they have bent shall and into {neces par|. [break, ■mfit A little that a jusi nuui hath "-* ^ is more and better far % Than is the wealth of many such as lewd and wicked are. 17 For sinners' arms shall broken b« jt / but God the just sustains. 18 Ood knows the just man's days, and their heritage remains. [still 19 They shall not be asham'd whra they the evil time do see ; And when the days of famine are, they satisf y'd shall be. mp 20 But wicked men, and foes of God, as fat of lambs, decay ; They shall oonsmne, yea, into smoke tbey shidl consume away. 21 The wicked borrows, but the same - — — again he doth not pay ; — w Whereas the righteous mercy shows, and gives his own away/ »nf 22 For such as blessed be of him the earth inherit ■ball i 30 BLOZHAM.-OJL ifeife ^^^^^te Bat Ilk* H* ihAll ttM fNOm • tTM floor llkf to Um «• bdi tnc Hhall Im Th«t it th« rlfht-Mitfl oMt Im- II^ • M • OIL mp And th«y that cowed tan of htai . shall be destroyed all. m 23 A good man's foot«tep« by the Lord are ordered aright ; And in the way wherein he walki, he greatly doth delight. 24 Although he fall, yet shaU he not be cart down utterly ; Because the Lord with hu own hand upholds htm mightily. 261 have been yotmg, and now am old, yet have I never seen The jurt qian left, nor tiiat his seed for teead have beggars been. 96 He 's ever merciful, and lends : his seed is bless'd therefore, 27 Depart from evil, and do good, and dwell for evermore. 28Fot God loves judgment, and his saints leaves not in any case ; They vf kept ever : p but out off p shaO hi the sinnerVrace. 31 In 's heart the law is of his God, his steps slide not away. 32 The wicked man doth watoh the Juil, and seeketh him to slay. in^33 Yet him the Lord will not foraake, nor leave him in his hands : The righteous will he not condemn, when he in judgment stan^. 34 Wait on the Lord, and keep his way, and thee exalt shall he Th' earth to inherit ; when cut off the wicked thou shalt see. « 86 1 #W the wicked great in pow'r, flinread like a green bay-tree : d 36 He pass'd, yea, was not ; him I sought, but found he could not he. m 37 Mark thou the perfect, and behold the man of uprightuess ; Because that surely of this ra|A the latter end is peaoe. «p 38 But thoae men that tran8greBM)rs are shall be destroy'd togisther ; The latter end of wicked men in 29 The jurt inherit shaHthe land, and ever in it dwell : 80 The jurt man's mouth doth wisdom -^ I speak; . , hi* ttnigae doth judgment tdL shall betmt off fo r eve r . 11^39 But the salvatkm of the juat li from the Lord above } He in the time of their distress theiratay and strength doth prove. •■■ 41;. ■ */ mm 40 vi-ii) BOH iXWOKD ^Mb«^--OJC. ^ ^if-'-'-fii'i' 'I'jiV-'i- I :1> rr PndM 7« JlM Lord; God^imlMwltliVlii 1^ / wuio • la • • Aad to'^Iilgi in Um flr • m^mitnt 0t hi» poir'r glye >• ynkbai f ^ si «' ijj. jj"^ I r* i jj -I <■' m i.i,.i fi ? * f r r =F f .r'-r r r ^ "BPT :S± PSALMS ZXXVIL, XXXVIII. v / /40The Lord shall help, and them deliver: he shall theAi free and 8&ve From wicked meA ; beipame in him Iheir ooiffidenoe they have. 8S T^mOiii (Snantta. mip 1 In thy great indigmitionV Lord, rebuke me not ; N(«r on me lay thy chast'ning hand, in thy displeasure hot p 2 For in me fast thine snows stidt, thine hand doth prdn me sore : V;^ 8 And in my^ash there is no health,* *r ntnrsotmdneflaany m
S9 ^ ^ '*'**.' ^ / ',i** M i^ «■' ■ > i1 ^69 "^(rkoxxL) ' J J 4gt. J J j.j: ■ ' * ; I" to the hills will lift ttliieajrvt, Fnnnwh^iKi^dotliooina n)in« • irid. Iljr, Mfa ■ ty oom - etlt from, the Lord,- .Who hwikv'n and ««rth hatfi iium1«. P == ^'4-vt^ ^^^ -jLjgL^ p — p^ — # ^ :^ ^^ PISALtfS LZV., LXVl. 't # mf T^e little hUlu on eVry side - * rejoicei ri^t pleasantly^ 13 With iiooks tihe pastiites clothed he, „ ' the vales with corn are c\bA \ , ' / And now they shoutj and sibg to fchee, ' ;,'^ , -for thou- hast ittade them glad- ttjdi rerA'9,St.Qeorg«; Son-Aeeord ^^ *. « Kifrnkal m-Sto, 'iftttrinffton: SudeUy yChanti 1 .- 'US. v\ . >.. « 'V 1 All bkacl^ to Q^, in jojrful spunds, ' ^f 2 SingiioiTO ihs h. ' '^■^^ ^ro%h ^^aaad >at(BJr, T^et thou* ; ' / 'u» ^ a wealthy placjef ' [brd(ught'# mfiZt '11 terin|'l)«rnt-oit*rings 1^^ tl^ lioui«!| '- to thee jnoy vQwal 'E|«»y, '■■- ■■ i-i: 14 Whicii mylipftuttgr'd, mymouth spfllre, wften laroubleNim me lay.^ . 15 Burnt-sacrifices of fat rams witih^^'cense I will bring; V Of bullocks and of goats I will ptesevit an offering. 0LA8GK)W.-OJ|. HotDnr. 70 (PlfcoT.1-7.) V ; y >, ■■ O^yethMks- to God, c»U on hi. «»»«; To men hi.' deeds ' make known Sing . ye to him. sinf pnlms; pro -xUlm HI. wc/n - drous work, each one. PSALMS LXVI., tXVlJ." tf K :- :4 ■;" .y-- ■ ■" -i^ • yf. MkieiQi thiit fear God, comg, hear, I'll ■^- . .iteU ■ ■■ . ■■■'.. ■:■":-: wh^ he did for toy .soul. 17 1 wit^ my mouth unto him ary'd, • ■ my tongue did him extol. mplSif m my hfeart I sin regard, . the Lord me will not hear : «il9 Bat surely God me heard, and to /my prayer's voice gave ear. ^ ' 11^200 let th^. Lord, our gracious God, • / for ev^r blessed be, 'Who turned not my pray'r from hiinJ no^ yet his grace from me. . 67' \St.Oiaf; FrantpnUi; Hagar. mp 1 LOBD, bless utd pity us, shhie o» us with*lhy f ace : d 2 That' th' esurth' thy way, and nations all , • ■> ■ may knq'w thy saving grace..- m 3 Let people pnuse thee, Lord ; ' , mf ; let people all thee* praise. , ' >. 4 O let ttie nations be gladt , r in (songps their voides raiser/ ■■ ' \ *» Thou 'It justly people judge, ^ on earth itde na^ons aiL vtfh Let people praise tiiee. Lord; let them praise thee, b«(ii R)^ aaiA ^1''^*^ — 72 ' "^7— 6 The earth her fruit shall yield, ou^od shall blessing send. ' c 7 God^all us bless; men shall him feaf unto eartli's utmost end. / ANOtHEB VERSION OF THK.8AMK. . i. • Purham. ChdntsiL m I Lord, unto us be merciful, . . do thou us also bless ; . And graciously cause shine on us the brightneais of thy face: Ifttf- 2 %iat so thy way upon the earth - toall liWin may be known ; Also amiemg tihe nations all thy paving health be shown. m 3 6 Jet the people praise thee; Lord; m/ ' .4et people all thee prai»e. -, 4 Olet the nations be glad, aid sing for joy always : m , For rightly thou shalt peofie judge, and nations rule on earth. mf 6 Let people praise tiiee, L«d ; let all /"/ the folk praise thee with mirth. * 6 Then shall the earth yield her increase ; God, our ^od, bless us shall, c 7 God shall u* bless; and of the earth ' the eiids shidl fear hint aU; 'fi, (ri.aii.4i-W) OISWCULXBS.— OJL LLBoni.. DUdun. ^ -J J -^ i) J J fc ML^ \^=r=^^::^rfirTfp \ rl\ r'^T^ ^ i I^t thy vmet dM ' al • 'm eoms And vli - ft im, O ' loet; Sv'n thy be • otga jnl - va tion, Aq ^ c»ord - ing to tiiy wpid. _<5i — ,_SZ £S " — r-22 — £B___^J — £z — r-$^ — »*] — aJ—» ^ Yer 1-17, OWW«ft 18-31. ShffMd St SaviovrA v,^-^^ 32-86, ands The chain'd doth frefe ; mbut tebels d^ m inhabit pai%hed laQds. '¥: ) didst go forth »ti .em< 7 O God, what time thofj before thy people's ; mf' And when through \ ' thy glorious marcHK^^as ;| mpiS Then at Gq^'s pres^n^e^ook Ine earUi, then drops ^•omhe^J^n fell; ' . , Thip Sinai shpok before the Lord, m 9 O God, thiarfto^thine j^^tage didst setia.a plentetms rainV - 4^^ Whereby thou, when 'it' W8ary%asj didst it refresh again. ^ ,10 Thy con^F^^tion wen did^ake their habitation there : . Of thine own goodness for the poot, O God, thou didst prepare. 11 The Lord himself did give the i^ord, - the word absoad did.spread ; mf Gr^t was the company of them '^ 1^ same who published sib Kings' of grea^ armies foiled were, Vijvifnd fopc'd to flee away; " An4'tromei9, who remain'd at hoxtte, '''^d distribute the prey. ml3Thb«gh ye havelien among the pots, mf liRfe doves yie shall appejir„ Whose wings with silver, and with gold w}ifte featfaiBra*cover'4 are. W '^r 78 (p».«i.H.) aLOV0B8tEB.-OJC. J J ri rmji -<^. Hk V iMiA, I wlU thMT^ «i(^^- toil, for thoQ Hut lif t • ed me on hlgli, And .0 - ver m* thoa ^ to' '*1m M*d'st not mine en - e »y. ^p^—^ ^ jJ-l-f:: |i! ^ I ^^j 1^— p-^^=^ 4: ^ ^ J. J J ^ i j: J ^ ^ Ji ^^^^^^^^P r^^ — i^y 1 1 ^ PSALM LXVXII. .»V14 When there th'Almightyscatter'dkings, like Salmon's snow 'twas white. 15 God's hill is like to Bashan hill, like Bashan hill for height. f»p 16 'Wiif do ye leap, ye mountains high ? m this is the hill where God . Desires to dwell ; yea, God in it for aye will make abode. mfnGioHfn chariots twenty thousand are, thoivM^nd* Qf angiels stry^g; / In 'jf holy place Grod is, as in mount Sinai, them among. mftB Tiifra hast* O Lord, mwjt glorioui, ascehded up on high ; e And in, triumph victorioue led* captive ' captivity : mf ThoTj h»Bt received gifts for mcK, f or roch »8 did ipebel ; / '° Yi», ev'tt for them, that God the Ii«rd m midst of them might dwell. «^19 Bless'd ibe the Lord whs is to uB , of our sjdvation God ; Who daily witii Us benefits us pietttBDuriy doth load. 20 He of ^vfttion is the- God, ^^ ■ • who is our GiSd most attong; Aftd unto God ti»e Ijord fippmdairtk ^^■' m 21 But surely God shall wpund the head of those thatJEure his fo«B; The luury scalp of him that still on in his trespass goes. 22 God said, My Jeople I will briiig again from Bashan'hill ; Yea, from the sea's devouring depths them bring Mfain I will; 23 T!hat in the blood of enemies- thy foot iiribru'd may be, ^ And of thy qbgs dipp'd in the fuune thou mayest see. . sy have seen, O God ; majesty ^, and^ my mighty King, le^lsanot^j^ry. the tongu^ /24Thygomg8, the steps/ Of iny witMn ^X^ Uie issued do bdkmg. 74, '■^. r m/25 Before went singers, playevs nert on instruments took way; ' And thetn among the damsels were that did on timbrels play. /2^ Within the congregations bless God witiii one ae&oxd : From Isif«rj8 fountain do ye bless , ' » and praise the m%hty Lord. * 27 Wfl* their prince,ludah vivife, thererZiibiilon's aind Napfat'li B prinoqB were. 'W m. ■^ • ' ' ^ i QBJBFBNBEto.— OJL JonAini Ca«a>n. 1667. Oire ear un • to Ood of . my righl-eoiMi • aeei: Bftre mer • iqr, hew ipj pipiy'r; thou hMt En • Urg'd me in die • tren. ^ f' 4?jfc4%^:^W^ '» -: ^^=^Wi [g* I fr"— p-i>- :^ I 1^^ V- .. ' ■ /':. ^■#iiii» it<».y^>fc ft'-rfv ^ -♦■ PSALMS LXVIII., LXIX. inf 28"Thy God commandsthy strength; make strong what thott'Wrought'st for us, Lord. 29 For thy house at Jerusalem , kings shall thee gifts afford. ' • m 30 The spearmen's host, the multitude of bulls, which fiercely look, 1?hose calves which peopla .have forth, sent, O Lord our God, rebuke, Till ev'ry one submit himself , *, • and silver pieces brmg : " / The people that delight in war* disperse, O God and King. ' . 31 llliose that be princes great shall then * ' comffout of Egypt lands? * "Aid Ethiopia to God '^ * . shall soon stretch out her hands. /82G all ye kingdoms of the earth, ' ' sing {^raises to this King ; „ - For he is Lord that rutpth all, ^ unto him praises sing. ,,^ nu83 To him that rides on heaVniof heav'iw, which he oi old did found; mf Lo, he sends out his voice, a Yoic(» 'in xnight that doth abound. ' / 34StrengthuBto'God do ye ascribe; ^ ■ (of his eixcellency (V A Is over Idrael, his strength ■ \ is in the clouds most high. .' .- m 35 Thou'rt ffom thy templedreadfuK Lord } mf . Isr'el's own God is he, " , "yVho giveshis people 8trengthaildp(>w*r: ,« O let God blessed be. ' 69 '''''^^^ \^(^^ S51 (30^X 30-36, 0ncasier: >" - V .. ArUuetrxes. ) mp 1 Save nie, God, because the floods ' do so environ me, • » . That ev'n unto my very soiiil ■ - Qome in the waters be. ° «j» 2 I downward in deep mire do sihk, where standing there is nolle: I^ani into deep waters Coine, vib!6b& floods have o'er me ^ne. a I )^eary with my crying am, / ymy tiuroat is also dry'd ; " Mwe eyes do fail, ^« for my . 4^o8p men thai do without a cause ' bear hatred Onto me; Than are thja ]hairs upon flay ne in numbeiMhpre.^'^y bet «M> They ibA% wonld Bp* ^testtoif. «^^ «?® mSn$ en'jfiies wrongfully. •■^: 74 (f»,tmi> ^aREENWIOH.— OJt. rtom Wmmm MdMitbnt'a J J. J God nlgn-oth, let Pjarkcloadahlai com 3 tU4y' A^'i Mm r*. IMmt eMih °iB«Btdw«llt hia ' tbvont. fi I'V' ""- .*, ■ ■■-' ■ .-* ' ^■■■ ■-7 g-g- "f-^T I ((iMtaPniiWFi*"^ I til l i|ii^ i i " If I •- 1'-"-' -^ .^' PSALK .-'/"'• , . ' -r. '. h J(!l> Are mi^ty : b^ what I took not^ ' tft-rendkr^orc'd was I. , " , 6 tiOrd, thou my folly kwemr't^^fimy sins ' not c6ver'd are from thee. . ' m 6 Xidt none that waCt on thee be sham'd, " I Lord Gpd of hosts, for ip^.^ O Lord; the Ood-of I^rtwT, let Botie, ■«rh^ i^^ai^h do ;iii(ij^e, ^ Aiid 9ee)c,t^e&^ be at.AK^y.lime confoui^ded for iny «aike»" mp 7 Fflfli; I' have borne rejjroi^wh fot theie, ' :|n7 U*» is hid with shamd. 8 To hrttUhxvti strange, to mpther's (htm an fliien 1 becs^i^ 9 fieoause the zef^ d^ eat m6 npt which to tiiine hou*^ I bear ; And th9 reproaches cai^t at thee . upon-me fallen are, K)My tears and fa^ts, t' afii^ct my soul, ; were turned to my shai^De^' " 11 When sackcloth I did wear, to them a ^r^verb I became^ , ' -pPSkier men that in the gate do eit , ag«bst me.evil spak6 ; ^ey.ahto that vile drtddcards.wertB, ki me their songs did make. ' m IS But, ip ,an atsiceptable time« .. : ' ■ my i>^i ^>^» Lord, i« to thee: ' ;' 76 " ^ - -^ ^^ In truQi of Uiy aalvation, Lord) . .'andmerby great, hear nfte.' , ' i^p'^\ l)eUv6r me oi^t of the poire, , [ from sinking do me keep ; ' ' Frfte toK> irottt those that do mie Hatet ^ , , ■ ; and fr9in tH« wftt^rs deep. \ ' '•}■ < ' 15 X^et not .the floo3[ on me prevail^ (^ who^e inri^:i;ef overflows ; Npi" deep me,s\v^ai]l]^w, n ^ her mottthy|x^':9ae close, ',.'-, m 16 Hear meV J^rd^i^fiCivm thy love • ^ ^aim kindnes9^i»1no8t goo^ ; Turn uAto me, Wx)rding tQ> '"- thy igercie^' multitude.' 17 JCor from thy servant hide thy ftwce: ^ , I 'm'troubled/ soon attend. '•' ^ 18 Dritw near my soul, and it redeem ; me from my foes defepd. ' . mp 19 To thee is my re^ffoach weu mown, .Aiy'sham^ and my diflgrace: ^ Those ^^ mine adversarifB b* iresilbpfojrethy facei \ paOReproa^ hitii broke my heart; I*ttl.; .- .^ iM '-■.....„ ^-. /. •" ■■■■■'■•'■"" . of grief : I iU>oafe*d for on« / flPo pity 4ne|bnt none I'loundj ;^ ; - cMnfpners found taMie. "1 HABNAXh~-OJl. ■•vlMd by eompuMr lor thu i ^^f^-^^^^'H^^ ii r I f r a= ^ -«a-»- a»' i - I Tlijr tirord |« /to viia^ { sworn h*TeJ ud my ^Mt • kmp, And to my pkth A Ught. I will pw-tonn. To keep jUiy Jndf^nuinta right. m ^ ^^ f 4=¥^ 'r^ V y LTgi^ s^ "r~r^— , ....,^ r/;,;.;!/. PSALH LXIX^ ij :;;.j. 1 alTjey also bitter Igall did give unto me for my meat : ^ Hiey gave me vinegar to drink, ) when as my thirst was great. m 22 Before them ietj their table prove *;f • . a sAaire ;^ andldo thou make ,1 ^; i^eir welfare stod pr^ a trap themselves to take. liw;^ Let thou their eyes so darkenM be, ; ;; - tijat sight may th«m forsake ; ,';/''*: ''And let their loins be made by thee continually to shake. ;^ Thy fury pom* thou out on them, aad indignation ; • ^ And let thy wrathful anger, iS)id, fs^st hold take therti u*on. ; V J25 All waste and desolate let be ' their habitatioil ; (V ^^ And in their tabernacles all . . (, ' inhabitants be none. iliif'2i5Be&tu8e him thtqr do persecute, \, whom thou didst smite before ; Thfey talk unto the grief of those . #hom thou hast wound*! sore. 27 Add thoT^i iniquity uiito their fomner wickedness ; And do n -«< 4 m M Out of the i^k of life let them . be raz'd and blotted quite ; Among the just and r%hteou8 ■ tet not their names be writ, mp 29 But BOW become exceeding poor . , ai^ HCBrrowful''am I : ni By thy salvation, O my God, let me be set on ^gh. »^30 The name of God I with a song most cheerfully will praise ; ' ^ And I, in giving thanks to him, his name shall highly tairife. itt 31 This to the Lord a sacriftee more gfaeious i^all. prove Than bullock, ox, or any beast that hath both horn and hoof. 32 When this the humble men shall see, it joy Ui them a-riail give : mf O all ye that do se*^ the Lord, • your hearts shall ever live. m 83 For God the pocr hears, and will no* his prisoriers contemn. - , c34Let heav'n, and earth, and seaa, him and aM that raove in tibem. Ipraiae, /35 For God will Jh^'b citie» buuH„ ; and he wilj^^ion save, ' , . Tlka-t t^y m^4m^ thereixi, andit m sore poiii|ii^aBp have. k ^V 76 (Ft. luiiT 1-7.) HABBINOTON.-OiL Or. H. BAMnmiigw, DMinc lo^ • i'. How loi^ • Ijr if thy dw«U • Inf . phe$, O Lor^ of hotto, to ia«l The Ub . « - n* > olM of thy gnusa How pl«M - mV Lord, Uwy , UJ ^^fe^^ s i\: PSALHS LXIX., LXX., LXXI. I • %' ■ /36 And they that are his servants' s^ inherit shall the same ; So shall they hove their dwelling there '^ th*t love hifl blessed name. 70 SotOhiaai: St. Mufrt AhhoUt. : i, ? m 1 Lord, haste me to deliver ; with spcMid, Lord, succour me. 2 L^ them that for my soul do seek sham'd and confounded be : Tum'd back be they, and sham'd, tiia^ in my hurt delight. 8 Tum'd back be they, Ha, ha ! that say, , their shaming to requite. ff^ 4 In thee let all be glad, " and joy that seek for thee : Let them who thy salvation love say still, God praised bst , i»p 5 I poor and needy am ; m coine. Lord, and make no stay : My help thou and deliv'rer art ; O Lord, make no dalay> 2 Let them that for my soul do seek sham'd and confounded be : Let them be turned back, and sham'd, that in my hurt delight. 3 Tum'd back be they. Ha, ha! that say. their shaming to requite. w/ 4 O Lord, in thee let all be glad, and joy that seek for thee : Let them who thy sal vatioa lo^ . say still, God praised be. »P 5 But I both poor and needy am ; m TOnlBi-Lord, and make no stay : My help thou and deliv'rer art ; •X) Lord, make no delay. m; SUAnn, A ard. ) Cftant S67. ANOTHEb VEBSION OF THE SAM$. SavWt May%t. Chant 9iS.' 1 Make haste, 6 God, "me to pwaefve ; with speed, Lordf Bucoour me. *71 Ver. 1-13, St. MaWiiiu 'jr 14-24, NottinghiU St. Le&nard. inf 1 Lord, my hope and confidence is pWd in thee alone ; 19 Then let thy servant never be 'I' . put to confusion.^ i 2 Andlet-me, in thy rightetfosnaiB, from thee deliv'rance have : Clause me escape, incline thine ear unto me,, and iji&sa've. 3 Be thou my dwelling-rpck, Xp whidi I ever may resort: 77 78 m IB«I f- loseek b: Dd sham'd, JtthatBfty. [ad« J: I low son ', )8tay; art; mnfllii, line ear 77 (Pi. or. V-U) HATNK-OJI. Or. Havmi. By I ^^^^^m^ ^" ■%. Nol on - to at, Lord, not to iia, Bnt do thou glo'. rf uko Un • to thjrnune, eVn !» thy troth. And for thy mA-oy-, ^ko, «g « PSALM LXXL Thou gav'st Commandment me to save, for thou 'rt my rock and fort. . m 4 Free me, my God, from wicked hands, hand« cruel and unjust : ' „ 5 For thouy O Lord God, art my hope, and from my youth my trust. 6 Thou from the womb didst hold me . thou art the same that me. ■^ Out of my mother's bowels took ; I ever will praise thee. MP 7*^0 many I a \yonder am ; , « but thou 'rt my refuge strong. S Fill'd let my mouth be with thy praise and honour all day long. p 9 O do not cast me off, when as old age doth overtake me ; And when my strength decayed ia, then do not thou forsake ;ne. map 10 For those that are mine enemies \( against me speak with hate ; "And they together counsel take '. that for my soul lay wait. 11 They said, pGod leaves him; him ' . pTirsue \ J p and take : none will him save. m,12 Be thou not far from me, my God : tby speedy h^p I craye> ' 13 Confound, consume tm|iif\hat unto my.soul are enemiel^ Cloth'd be they with reproach and shame that do my hurt devise. mflA Bxit I with expectatioxj will hope continually; : And yet with praises mdre and more I will thee magnify. Ji IB Thy justice and salvatiolit.,. ; '^ toy mouth abroad shall Show, Ev'n all the day ; for 1 thereof the numbers do notkj|||f.'_/ . ; 16 And I will constantly goop'^' . in strength ol God theXordl . And thine own nghteousnei^, ev'n thine alone, I will Record. ^^ *" " 17 For even from mv_vouth. O (3od, taught ; lard wrought. iu>t, when I by thee I ' »■ And hithierto the wonders iintiii And now. Lord, old and gray-' m Till to this age tl to all to come I si n^l9 And thy most perfeft ,. O Lord, is very high. Who hast so great things done: O Grod, '.. who.is like unto tfaee ? \ \ — "-^- — ^ n and poi^'r lusness, / 78 (pMiiT. t-io.) HEREFORD.— D.O.M. dt w.HATm iTonm. Y« g»t«i, lift ap your hewl* on high; Y« doom that Uat for aft B« Uft • «d up, that so tb« King Of glo • If ra • l«r may. ^ J' 7^\. 1 — pTr^—- F" J J. 'A J' I J-:^ ^* J J J J. ' t • ■"^i. 1? * ,\» PSALMS tXXhi LXXIl. thou «ip>WThou, Lord, who great advereitieB, / ^ and sore, to me didflt show, m Shalt qxiicken, and bring me again from depth* of earth below. »^^21 My greatness and my pow'r wUt ' • iiacrease, and far extend : On ev'ry side against all^ef thou wilt me comfort send, 22 Thee, ev'n thy truth, I 'U also praise, my God, with psaltery : \,, Thpti Holy One of Israel, with harR I '11 sing to thee. /23My lipi|*hall much rejoice in the©, ' wheiil thy praises sound ; My soul, which thoii redeemed hast, / fai joy shall much abound. ; 24My^nguethy justice «hall proclaim, o9 «»hall judge, the needy's childjfen save ; «^ And those shall he in pieces break who them oppressed have. m 6 They 8halUheefear,whae sun and moon do last, through ages all. .6 Like rain op mown graps he shaU drop, or show'rs on earth that fall. »^ 7 The just shall flourish in his dajrs, and prosper in his reign : , He shall, while doth the moon endure, abundant peace maintain. ^ . 8 His large and great dominion shall from sea to sea extend : , It from the river shall reach forth unt# earth's utmost end. . 9 They in the wilderness that dweU bow down before \i\m, must ; And they that are his eneiiuea shaU lic^c the very dust. 10 The kings of Tarshish, and the islea, to him shall presents taring ; And unto him shall offer gifts A Sh e ba'B and S e b a 'a k in g . '^ V i-lTTT. ^^ ing forth fiame lall judge, I break a and moon shall drop, all. sdajra, 3on endure, on shall : b forth ; dwell l8t;vV ;;,■;:.: tiiea : •.■- '■/, I the islea, ag; . ifts HSBIFOBD— eoN«iHM(l. But who «f glo • r)r la th* Klngr The tatlfl^k • tgr Lord It Bt'ii tlMk uni« Lord, Out grMt in mifht And itrong in b«t - tU thb; ii. lJ\j:l- ^= ^^J^ M^^^^^^m ^' t * PSALMS LXXIL, LXXIIL VU Yea, all the mighty kings on earth • before him down aholl fall ; ' And all the nations of the world do service to him shall. m 12 For he the needy shall preserve, • when he to him doth call ; The poor also, and him that hath . no help of man at all. . 13 The poor man and the indigent , in mercy he shall spare ; He shall preserve alive the souls /^ ■ of those that needy are. , . 14 Both from deceit and violence their soul he shall set free ; , And in his sight right precious and dear their blood shall be. fi^l5 Yea, he shall live, and giv'n to liim : shall be of Shebi's gold : Ti For him still shall they pray, and he shall daily be extoU'd. .16 Of oornan handful in the earth on topci of mountains high, , With prosp'rous fruit shall shake, like on LeJ^^n that be. ' [trees ^ T%e citpiPLll be flourishinii, her citizens abound lii number shall, like to the grass that growl njpoia the iprouod. n^l7 His name for ever shall endure j last like the min it shall : Men shall be bless'd in him, and bless'd all nations shall him call. HI 18 Now blessed be the Lord our God, the God of Israel, c For he alone doth wondrous worki, in glory that excel. , /19 And blessed be his glorioiis name to all eternity: The whole earth let his glory fill. Amen, so let it be. *7Q Chanlt teo (1-22), «^9(2»-28X • ^ Vtr. 23-28, WilUhire ; St. Leonard. ■ Yet God is good to Israel, to e^h pure-hearted one. But as for me, my steps near slipp'd, my feet were almost gone. 3 For I envious was, and grudg'd the foolish folk to see. When I perceiv'd the wicked sort '.enjoy prosperity. i* m' 4 For still their strengtii continueth . >. ■■ ftnn;;. . . , ' . ■ ■'.:.■ ' their death of bands is free. 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' i ■■■■ .^ -. & >^' MlCIOCOrV MWUitlOM Tift CNAMT (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) ,<* . 1.0 1.1 \43 IM 2A 12.5 Itt 14 112 116 2.2 1^ 2.0 riiiftM 1.8 ■•25 iU iLd ■ 1.6 »«*-' >*" JS /APPLIED IVMGE Inc C 1653 Eoat Main StniM ^I - RochMtor, Nm York 14609 USA (716) 482 - 0300 - PhoiM (716) 2W - 5989 - Fdx 'iutea»ai. HOLT 0B08S.— O.M. Ad»pied from Mbhmmtohk. 1 Come, let vm *to the Lord b«*&i' With con - trite he«rtk w - twai Our*«»od 1«« gra-ciotu, nor wlU lewre The det -^ - Irte to mown. A. -1^ JOt J=3. a. £i. A- -9- J r«»- ^ :zr .fit, ia. ja - -^- (^ ^. /rJ _£2_ -«»- -^ I I \ PSALM LXXIII. i.j: > 6 Therefore their pride, like to a^ '^^^rmcompa83ethaV>ut; , doth cbver them througp „ 7 Their eyes rtand out vod. fat, thy - • ■^'^L their hearts could v^- more than theuriie^j^oj^ng 8 They are copr^P* ' J^^ . ^ , both lewd and loftyi^^^^j^^^.^1 ^^QTS^eysettl^jxmou*.^^^ . A^iS-^^Sngtonguethrpugh. ^ee^at:iargedo^^ . Sith waters of «>f^a^cup ' to these wre P^^^^^^ can it be "* Or^^ereintiieHige^^be "^tTowledge of things below? ' ^12Behdd. these ar^«»?^^^^''' InwoTrldlythu«8;W»ya i n wAftlth and nche s s UU. — in we a iw a";* — - „^i -r -^131 verily have do^^.^ ■ roy heart to punfy, Tonoefifecth»h»M)i»nM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ washed my hands have 1. 1, J M„ .i««l all day throughout, Vea ■ ev'ry mornmg I of new ^Sd chitisement receive. , iRTf in this manner foohshly ThySren'sgeneratioj, /*^*^1^ I should offend, v^^, ^.lemen I this thought *o 1^ was • toohardatWn|t«^ IT TtU to God's sandWiary 1 weni., ' "^ intp destruction. iQ How in a moment sudd^y ^ ""^^r^broughtare^^ . V^ fearful terrors^ . tnm; mourn.- -«?- -cr ,... fP. 80 (^ »M*) ** HtttiT TBINITT.— CM. J, Babii«t. Ktnm Dto JTymiMry. By iwnuiMUia. .rJ . ^ ^ ^^ .J. J.4;^ j'j U ^ ^ Like M the hari for wn r ter-broolu In thirst doth pant and bnj; Ho iwnta my long-incr soul, O God, That come to, thee I may. f^"^rr r r f' ^' ^ PSALMS LXXIII.^ IXXIV. lUghout, lave } J...- ,'/,-• r ■■"..■ ,. v.. ■"••'^■;;. io know, it b;-- ■ ■■-.;■•: L went, Bin BeiT atedatdown lenly . terly j^ay. 1, when "one ufise;" , nthouftwakat, lapiae. 21 Thus grieved was my heart in mOj and me my reina opprest: pip 22 So rude was I, and ignorant, and in thy sight a beast. i» 23 Nevertheless continually, Lord, I am with thee : Thou dost me hold by my right hand, and still upholdest me. 24 Thou, with thy counsel, while-I live, wili^ me conduct and guide; ° vif Andto.thy glory afterward receive ^e to abide, m 25 Whom have I in the heavens high /^ but thee, O Lord, alone? . ^vtf And in the earth whom I desire besideif thee there is none. p26My ^esh Snd heart doth faint and fail, but God doth fail me never : For of my heart God is the strength and^portipn for ever. I m 27 For, lo, they that are far from thee for ever perish shall ; Them that a whoring from thee go thou hast destroyed aU. /28But surely it is good for me that I draw near-to God : • In God I trusty that all thy works 1 iDtay dedaJre abroad. t4 tnp 1 ■} ChatUtSO. yer. \^X\, Day; Alhty. 12-n, Old mh. 18-2S, Burf&rd O Gop, why hast thou cast us off ? i#^^pr evemiore ? list thy pftsture-sheep why doth Ihine anger smoke so sorift? O oaU to thy reinemberance thy congregation, Which thou hast purchased of old; still tluhk the same upon: The rod of i^hine inheritance, which thou redeemed hastj This Sion hill, wherein thou hadst thy dwelUhg in times past To tiiiese long desolations thy feet lift, do not tarry; ' For all the ills thy foes have done within thy sanctuary. 4 Amidst thy congregations i thine enemies do roar ; : ■ ■ ' Their ensigns they set up for signs of triumph thee before, m 5 A man was famous, uid was had in eibknation, " V According as he lifted up his axe thick trees upon. m mp (PAxoUl^) HOWABD.— CM. Dr. Samuil Howaep. Med 1781 to ^i:^ d., tVv «» • t. - «• i«* > ■•. • :^-^ 2^' And to thynaU O thou Met High, Due pratae .-loud PSALM P nip -« 6 But all at once with wees how S have defil'd the same, • B^^Sdown unto thegrovM^ jjy castings _, ,.^w name, the place wlyte dweK vu^ . SThusLdthefinth^rh^.l'I'^* ' "destroy them out of h^d/ They burnt up all the sjjiagogu •''- of God within the land. // lOHow long. Lord, shaai^enemy ./''thus in reproach exclam^ And shaU the adversary thus ^ways blaspheme thy name . [nugn 11 Thv hand, ev'ia thy nght hana o ""^ Jhy dSst thou thus draw back? .ofithybosdmplack^o^ ; for our deUv'rance' sake. ^12 F»rnertainly^Godi»^ y* ^ifi x"T v^ ■'. times of old, id the flood, ibound: Tv^the^esj^f^d,^ Working in midst of aU me «» salvation mamfoia. l3Th^ea;^1hyP^P£^*^ asuncj^r thou didst ma^/ AndtMouthedragonBh^s ; ^V^n the waters brake. / ^ ^UTheWathan-^l^e^^;^ ' in pieces, and di(J« gi^«. Him to be meat unto the 4 in wUdemess that nv^ 15 Thou clav'st the f ountai unto the very ground. _ _ «f 16 Thine only is the/day, O l»rd, '^^ toealsoisti&mghtV ^ And thou alon6 prepared^hast ?hAun and shining l*ht. _ 17 By^hrthe borders ofthe earth U oy " „ .^Aa Bv'rv where: weresettledev^ ^^ ^ The summer and the wmws ' by thee created were. ^18 That th' enemy reproached hatii, otceo it in record; , . - AndS the ioolish people hjve ' blasphem'd thy na«ie,0 Lord- iq Unto the multitude do not thy turtle's soul delwer: T he cong r e gi itio tt of thy do not forget for ever. led 1782. 8Z fizr/shis.) HUDDBB8FIELD.— O.M. Bar, MAimir Uuum, Died 1790. tMng, /iiing. f .-/* gJ- -g g- : .aft .^ Thi earth thou vl«.. Ifst^at/ - rihgr H; Thou mak'st H rich to grow With God's fuU flood ;thWc<^ pr^,par'«t. When thou pro - vld'st It la ^^ ■y g p TT -S^ — rat..! f*^- i I l*^ 'i - rt^f^ ^.7. PSALMS LXXI V. , LXX V. , LXXVI. I Mid the flood, ^watets^P )I m 8 For in the hand of God most high » of red wine is a cup: mp 'Tis full of mixture, he pours forth, ' and makos^he wicked .all Wring ottt the bitter dregs thiereof ;' e yea, and they drink them shall. mf 9 But I fpr ever will declare, I Jacob's God will praise. 10 All horns of lewd men I'll cut oflf j; but just men's horns wiU raise. 76 WettMntter; St. Jiidwiat. Chant S5S. / 1 In Jiudah's land God ia well known, his natoe*8 in isr'el great : .« 2 In Salem ia his tabernacle, in Sion ia his seal 83 (!•• ^- w^ > iooirnTM.~o.M. Dr. Namm. W»AV1t». I ii.« r..«>i..i,«id «aa,ih.t I Would to.pthrh«-ir wwi . :'> " PSALMS LXXyi., LXXVII. 7 3 There arrows ol the bow h^ the shield, the sword, tjie^war. .4MSieSiriousthouthanhillsofprey, ■^ more excellent art far. „ 5 Thosethatwer^stputofheart^Bpo^d. they slept their sleep outnglft, S, ^ ASTnl^f thosetheirhandHd^^nd, ^-^ that were the men of wig^nL ■ - had forth against them past, „: ThSrhorsesTdt^eiiLchanotsboth were in a dead sleep cAst. ^ ^ ^^ 7 Tlu>u,Lord,ev'nihouart^thatsh^ - befear'ditodwhoishe _ ,^ • V tK^ ^tandnp before thy si^^ if once thou angry be . _ ft TTromheav'nthou Judgment ca«f ^^ / ^^ SSh was still ^th fear l^arf ; * x^.« Ond to iudgment rose, to »ve 12 By him the sp^r^ shall be cut off of those that princes are : Unto the kings that are on earth he fearftd doth appear. J theearwi wwjow^f* "-— - ' - t 9 When God to judgment rose, to "* 2a meek on earth that were. lOSurely thp very wra^ of man ^Bto thy praise redounds:^l W Thoutothe/emnantofhiswraiii "^ wUt set r&training bounds. _^^ ^U V^to the Lord your god, and pay ■ all y© that near him be, iortobefear'dishe. "7 13-20, St. Ni^hoUu:': :;^4JJNi^*heL^Iwitt;my^ lutitoGoddidcry; X\ ^ Ev'n with my voice, and unto me his ear he did apply. _ . ^ 2 I in my trouble Bju^jt tift Lord, my sore by night did run. And ceased not; my gnevedsotd did consolation shun. . ff I to remembrance GtxJ did dJl, vet trouble did remamr^ And overWheWd my spmt was, whilst I did sore complam. ^ , 4 nSeTyes, debarr'd from rest and sleep, , thou makest still to w^;_ „ My trouble is so great, that l ^ unahleamtospeak, „,, «• 5 The days of old to mind I can d. an a ore am r*'^ J i L^ ^^ Trie times and ages that are full many years agpne. pesl^ 1798. 84 (nbmltt.H4 IBI8H.-0JL I luuo Sum. DM ftbont 1800. m >rd: )nl. ■ Ye Tight i'^j^ln the Lord ». joloe; It come -^ly U and right, That up - right men, with thuk - ful yoioe. Should praise the Lord of might. ^ ^fci-y m l ,'l,^'"^'^V |yl„, I ;?\- ^■' "j5<" PSALM LXXVIL cutoff eoiih 6 Lord, in, ved BOtil id call, » ■ ■ . ■ irit was, lain. »m rest and ake; ihatl llcaird, >n tur e p aatt «i 6 By night xny song I call to mind, and commune with my heart; My sp'rit did carefully inquire how I might ease my smart. p 7 For ever will the Lord cast off, and gracious be no more ? 8 For ever is his mercy gone? •fails his word evermore? mp 9 Is't true that to be gracious the Lord forgotten hath ? , And that his tender mercies he hath shut up in his wrath ? m 10 Then did 1 say. That surely this is mine infirmity: , I'll mind the years of the iright hand /< , of him that is most High. /m/UYea, I remember will the works perf brtned by the Lord : The wonders done of old by thee > I surely will record. \ 12 1 alsa will of all thy works my meditation make ; v , And of thy doingslo disburse great pheasure I will taS^ m 13 God, thy way most holy is within thy sanctuary; ^ An d what Gk>d is so ^{eat in powr as is OUT God most Ugh? ^~" ■«. )Hf 14 Thou art the God that wonders ddtjfc by thy right hand most strong-t / Thy mighty pow'r thou hast dedar'd the nations among. 15 To thine own people with thine arm thou didst redemption bring; To Jacob's sons, and to the tribes of Joseph that do spring. mp 16 The waters, Lord, perceived thee; the waters saw thee well ; And they for feair aside did flee; liie depths on trembling felL m 17 The clouds i^/water forth were pour'd, sound loudly did the rfcy; . And swiftly Uirough the vorld abroad ttune arrows fierce did fly. n^lSThy thunder's voice alongst the heav'n a mighty noise did make; . By lightnings ligHten'd was Uie world, th' ear<^ tremble did and sh^. 19 'Diy way Is in the sea, and in ' the waters great thy path ; » Yet are thy footsteps hid, D Lord; . none knowledge tiiereof hath. »nf 20 Thy people thou didst safely lead, like to a flock of sheep; ' By Moses' hand and Aaron's thou i'- '-■ — didst them conduct and kee^ 91 ■ % '. '■■ ♦• £y=r:^4=;^ -bLjJL i^^^^ The Lord', my light and MV - Ing health. Who .hall make me dl. - may^dt My llfe'#.trengthU the Lor4. of whom Then shall I b« a - .f»idT ♦, 86 *.—_ PSALM LXXVIII. "78 TaHi*; P«««^lxwo«<'''- ^^tt*****'- TO 1 Attend, my people, to my law ; thereto give thou anr ear ; , The words that from my.mouth proceea attentively do hear. . 2 M/ mouth shall speak a parable, and sayings dark of old; " 3 The same which we have heard Mid and us our fathers told. [known, 4 We also will them not conceal from their posterity; Them to the generation to come declare will we: _ 7»>- -I* The praises of the Lord our God, and his abnighty strength,^ . The wondrous works that he lw,th done, we will show forth at length. ^ TO 5 His testimony an^ his law in Iftr'el he dio^place, ... And charg'd ouf fathers It to show to their succeeding race ; TOf 6 That so the race which was to come ^ might well them leaniand know ; - And «ms unborn, ^(.he^ouldanse, might to thfiir bOm them show : 7 That ihey might set theirhopein God, and suffer Joot to fall ■ 9» His mighty workr out ^^eir mind, but keep his precepts all : _ „, 8 And might not, likp then: fathers, be a stiff rebellious rac6 ; .^, ^ , A race not right in heart; with God whose Bp'rit not stedfast was. np 9 The sons of Ephraim, who nor bows nor other, arms did lack, • When as the day of battle was, they faintly turned back. ^ _ 10 They brake God's cov'nant, and ref us d in his commands to go ;^ 11 His works and wonders they forgot, • which he to them did i»how. n^^Things marveUous he brought to pass; ^ their fathers them beheld Within the land of Egypt done, yea, ev'n in Zoan's field. 13 By him divided was the sea, he caus'd them throvigh to pass; And made the waters so to stand, M like an heap it was. >/ m/14With cloud by day, with lijg of fire •^ aU night, he did them guide. 15 In desert rocks he^dave, and dnnk, as from great depths, supply d. the r ock brought gt^ niB,l iKe ^1 ^1 mplTY 18 F T 19 -A ■»:.'•,. A V m20I 9 mp 1 M^mzn 1 ;a«iii>22] m- 23: 16 He from — — - -, ■ made waters to run down. [floods m24^ »-180l. err M raldr s± 1 86 (Pm. >>x1U-) SEDKON.-OJL P» ■ thor of all I we bow to the*, Who dWell'it In he*T'B • - dor'd; Bat prea-«nt ttlU thtoogb «U tbjr worlu, The n - nl • ver • •»! Lord. PSALM LXXVIII. sir mind, kthen, be vithGod was. nor bows was, ,andrefus*d ey forgot, ow. . ighttopass; d done, ,t of fire gpiide. and dniik, lupply'd. b gtreamH, like wn. (floods wp 17 Yet sinning more,' in desert they provok'd the highest One. 18 For in their heart they tempted God, ai^d, speaking with misirust, They greedily did meat require to satisfy their lust. 19 Against the Lord himself they spake, and, murmuring, said thus, (^• A table in the wilderness can God prepare for us ? m 20Beh«^, he smote the «Ak, and thence oame streams and waters great ; «{) B^t can he jpve his people bread ? and send them flesh to eat? ^ m 21 The Lord did hear, and waxed vnroth : so kindled was a flame 'Gainst Jacob, and 'gainsf Israel up indignation came. mp 22 For they believ'd not God, nor trust in his salvation had ; 23Though clouds above he did com- . mand, and heav'n's doors open made, m 24 And manna rain'd on them, and gave them com of heav'n to eat. I a ngftla' food did eat ; to them 26 Aluiiit the heaven he did cause aHmtern wind to blow ; And a^ his power he let out the southern wind to go. 27 Then flesh as thick as dust he made" - to rain down them among; Andieather'd fowls, Uke as the sand Vhich li'th the shore along. 28 At his command amidst their camp these show'rs of flesh ddwn fell. All round about the tabernacles and tents where they did dwell. 29 So they did eat abundantly, and had of meat their fill ; For he did give to^hem what was their own desire and will. 30 They from their lust had not estran^d their heart and their desire ; But while the meat was in their mouths, which they did so require, 31 God's wrath upon them came, and dew the fattest of them all; ^ thaVthe choice of Israel, f fo'erthrown by death, did fall! 82 Yet, notwithstanding of afl thi^, mp he to the full sent meat. they sinned still the more y. 89 KIL1CABN00K.-0J1 lliii, l)it«Ntl«4 IMR Ny iMrinlMliin n< la. /nuMliUiv «■««■•. 8uoh pi • t7 M • f» - thor h»th Ub • to hli chli-dran dew; like pi - if •hoiw th« Lord to inch At wor-ihlp him In tu»> 88 E^ ® '- v P8ALM LXXVHI. mp ■I- And though he had great wondew wrought, believ'd him not therefore: 89 Wherefore their days in vanity he did consume and waste; ] , And by his wrath their wretched yeolrs | away in trouble past. , . 84 But when he slew them, then they did to seek him show desire; ,» Yea, they retum'd, anjd after God riffht early did enquire. ,. ■ , 86 And Sat tl^ Lord had been their Rock they did remember then ; ^ Ev'n that the high almighty God had iheir Redeemer been. mpSeYet^th their mouth theyflatter'dhim, T- vtA spake but feignedly ; - And they unto the God of truth wiA their false tongues did „Ue. » W For though their words were good, Uieir heart / with him was not sincere f Unstedfast and perfidious, they in his oov'nant were. tp 88 But, f u n of ^. he forga ve m 39 For that they were but fading fleA to mind he did recall; A wind that passeth soon away, and not returns at all. , «p 40 How often did they him provoke ,* within the wUdemess ! . And in the desert did him grieve with their rebelliousness ! . ^^ m 41 Yea. turning back, they tempted God. and limits set upon Hiro, who in midst of Isr el w the only Holy One. 42 They did not caU to mind his pow'r, nor yet the day when he Deliver'd them out of the hand ^ of their fierce enemy ;_ , j 48 Nor how great signs in Egypt land he openly had wrought ; What miracles in Zoan s field his hand to pass had brought. 44 How lakes and rivers ev'ry where he tum^ into blood ; ^ . ,^ So that nor man nor beast oould drmk of standing Uke or flood- .^ 45 He broughtajnongthesi swarms of flies, 46] i 47 48 ■ • ■ »p49 ','■."61 ■i their sin, them did not slay; _ Nor ■tirr'd up all hii wrath, but oft his anger tuxn'd AW»y. ;•■. ' '-90 - ' which did them sore anng^T And divers kind»of filthy froge he sent them to destroy. n^6 Tiqr fMn ^ T^ ^ 88 (pnot.) X0BVTBAL.-0.11 v» -Y. J. O. f Kioa. HM. oom«, Ul tu ilQi. to the Lord: Com*, Ut ns •»' • if "^) LAX>BBOKB.-OJf. m^w.Bkxm Dmtm. 90 A A A AM A 'My Mral and iplr • It, flli'd wltti Joy, My ftod «itil Rav • tonr pndM». WhoMgood naaa dlil rroin poor • - lUU IIU hum* bl« lumdnuOd ttia^ i WALMfftXXVIII., I'XXIX. tKe j»ei And he bin (.trength^eUverod into captivity; Jl . He left hiH glory m ^e hand of his proud enemy. ^ 62 HU people ftlso he gave o er unt.. the Bword'B fierce rage: So Bore hi8 wrath inflamed was • AgainBt his heritage. «p63The fire winsumd their choice y<^ their maid, no marnage had, _ 64 And when their pneata feU by their wivel w> moumlnglhade. -r66 But then the Lord arose, as one ^ that doth from sleep awake; And like a giant that, by wine Wresh'd, a shout doth ^lake: . 66 Upon his en'mies' hinder parts heTmade his stroke to fall; . : . And so upon them he did put • ' a shame perpetual. m 67 Moreover, he the tabernacle of Joseph did refuse; ^Phe mighty tr i be of Ephraim he would in no wise choose : And of mount Slon he made cholob, which he so much did love. 69 And he his sanctuary built like to a iwdace high, Like tTthe earth which he did found to perpetuity. \ 70 bf David, that his servant WM, he also choice did make, And even from the foldrof sheep was pleased him to toke : 71 fZ waiting on the ewes witti young, he brought him forth to feed Israel, bis inheritance, his people, Jacob's seed. «,/72 So after the integrity ^ he of bis heart them fod; , And by the good skill of hi- hand. I them wisely governed. >^ P 1 O God, the heathen enterd have thine heritage ; by them ^ Defiled is thy house : on beapr they l*d Jerusalem. . 2 The bo^ of thy servants ttiey ha ve aat forth to b e m ea t M> 'ine mignty vr . "° '^'. -r- — _ Rave iaari^ forth to o e m n« w . , he would in no wise choow. To^vS-fowta; thydears-ntri-fledi W68 But he did choose JehudahBtnDe they gave to beasts to eat. tobethei«ii«*>ove} 3Th 1 Ai y 4Ui A w 5H 9 A MP 6 -^ 71 ] »9] dim. be xc i fc l , ,11 ' I au 00 (P.. till. ifKic) ' LAVOiJ»BE.*