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Psalm i.l-4r That man hath perfect blessedness who walketh not astray In counsel of ungodly men, nor stands in sinners' way, Nor sitteth in the scomer's chair: Bqt placeth his delight Upon God's law, and meditates on his law day and night. He shall be like a tree that grows near planted by a river, Which m his season yields his fruit, ; and his leaf fadeth never : And all he doth shall prosper well. The wicked are not so ; . But like they are unto the chaff, which wind drives to and fro. Psalfti y. 3-8. Give ear unto my wi)rds, O Lord, my meditatioi^ Wigh. [God; Hear niy loud txyl my King, my for I to thee Viilf pi^y* Lord thou shaltl early hear my voice: I early will direct My pray'r to thee/; and, looking up, an answer wijll /expect. For thou art holt/a God that doth in wickedness delight ; Neither shall eVii dwell with thee, Nor fools stand in thy sight. An that illdoers are thou hat'st; Cutt'st off that liars be : The bloody and deceitful man abhorred is by thee. . r W5't»" > ^4« ■J^-» . ,(.■ • ■ V But I Into thy house will come in thine abundant grace; And I will worship in thy fear oward thy holy place. ;•' ,'':Vi'''--'^ ■■■, ■ \ Paalm viii. 1-4. How excellent in all the earth, Lord, our Lord, is thy name ! Who hast thy glory far advanc'd above the starry frame. From ihfants' and from sucklings' mouth ' . , . thou didest strength ordam. For thy foer cause, that so thou mignt'st th' avraging foe restram. When I leik up unto the heav'ns» which th\ne own fingers fram'd, Unto the moon, and to the stars, which were by thee ordain'd; Thien say I, What is man, that he remember'd is by thee ? Or what the son or man that thou so kind to him should'st be ? ^ . PealnaVxv^ 1-4. Within thy tabcrriacle, Lord, who shall abide With thee ? And in thy high and holy hill who shall a dweller be ? The man that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, And as he thinketh in his heart, so doth he truih express. . J Who doth not slander with his tongue, ^ ^ nor to his friend doth hurt ; Nor yet against his njeighbour doth take up an ill report. ; In whose eyes vile men are despis d; but those that Godgb fear He honoureth ; and changeth not, though to his hurt he swear. Pealm xvi. 6-10. Unto me happily the lines in pleaslut places fell ; ^ Yea, the inheritance I got in btauty doth excel. I bless the Lord, because he doth by counsel me conduct ; , Ana in the seasons of the night , my reins do me instruct. Before me still the Lord I set : sith it is so that he Doth ever stand at my right hand, I shall not moved be. Because of this my heart is glad, and joy shall be exprest Ev'n by my glory : and my flesh - in con0dence shall lyst •> H • 'i I '¥ J- ,.Uf- »»4 y. ' • doth pisM; not, ■I \ tt i doth tght : hand, L glad/ flesh «\ ' '•^ Psalm xviii. 2-7. My God, my strength, whom I will trust, a buckler unto me, The horn of my salvation, and my high tow'r, is he. Upon the Lord, who worthy it of praises, will I cry; And then shall I preserved be safe from mine enemy. Floods' of ill men affrighted me, death's pangs^aboqjL me went; Hell's sorrows rhe environed; death's snares did me prevent. In my distress I call'd on God, cry to my God did I ; He from his temple heard my voice, to his ears came my cry. Psalm xix. 7 11. God'S law is perfect, and converts the soul in sin that lies: God's testimony is most sure, I and makes the simple wise. The, statutes of the Lord are right, and do rejoice the heart: The Lord's command is pure, and doth light to the eyes impart. Unspotted is the fear of God, and doth endure for ever: The judgments of the Lord are true^ and righteous altai^ther. - ■ \ They more than golo/yea, fnuch fine to be desired are: [goUl,' Than honey, honey from the coma that droppeth, sweeter far. .«,. Psalm XX. 1-5. Jthovah hear thee in the day ^ when trouble he doth send: And let the name of Jacob's God ,thee from all jU defend, let him help send from above, out of his sanctuary: 'rom Sion, his own holy hill,' let hhn give strength to thee. Let him remember all thy gifts. accept thy sacrifice: [fulfil Grant thee thine heart's wish, and thy thoughts and counsel wise.- In thy salvation we will joy; in our God's name we will Display our banners: and the-Lord thy prayers all fulfil. Psalm xxiii, > :, : ■ The Lord's my. shepherd, I'll riot He' makes me down to lie [want. In pastures green: he leadeth me the quiet waters by. # ^ My sotil he dotbrestore again; and mc to walk doth make ^ Within ihe paths of righteousness, eVntor his own name's sake. Yea, though I walk in death's dark , yet will I fear none ill: [vale, For thdu art with me; and thy rod and staff me cpmfort still. My table thou ha^t furnished mpresenceof my foes; . . My head thou dost with oil anomt, and niy cup overflows. , ^ .■-■.*' . ■ ■* Goodness and mercy all my life shall surely follow me: And in God's house for evermore my; dwellhig-place shall be. Pbalm itxiv. 1-4. The earth belongs unto the Lord, and aU that it contains; ? ' The irbrld that is inhs^iteid; and ail that there remains. ^ For the foundations thereof he on the seas did lay. ^ , And he hath it established upon the floods to stay. V. ._ Who is the mitti that shall ascend into thc'hill of God? Or who within his holy place shall have a firm Abode ? V ' • • Whose hands are clean, whose heart and unto vanity * [is pure, Who hath not lifted up his soul, •nor sworn deceitfully. Psalm XXV. 4-7. Show me thy ways, O Lord: thy paths, O teach thou me: And do thou lead me in thy truth, therein my teacher be: For thou art God that dost • to me salvation send. And I upon thee all the day ; expecting do attend. Thy tender mercies, Lord^ 1 pray thee to remmember. And loving-kindnesses; for they have been of o^^ for ever. . My sins and faults of youth do thou, O Lord, forget: After thy mercy think on me, ; and for thy goodness grea^. -' Psalm xxvii. 3-5. Against me though an host encamp, my heart yet fearless is; Though war against me rise, I will be confident in this. One thing I of the Lord desir'd, and will seek to obtain. That all days of my life 1 may within God's house remain. .•■ fi ^yT-" 7 /, heart Sure', r . truth, bey iiicamp, e, i will ay Or ■ ''' : That 1 the beauty of the Lord behold may and admire, And that I in his holy place may rev'rently enquire. For he in his pavilion shall me hide in evil days; ' In secret of his tent me hide, and on a rock me raise. '*'■•.■-■;■.. ■ ■ Pfiialm XXX. 1-5.' ■■ Lord, I will thee extol, for thou hast lifted me on high. And over me thou to rejoice , : mad'st not mine enemy. ! O thou who art the Lord my God, - I in distress to thee, With loud cries lifted up my voice, And thou hast healed me. ' O Lojrd, my soul thouhast br<\iight up, and rescued from the grave ; , , ; - That I to pit should not go down, alive thou didst me save. O ye that are his holy ■ 16 '■'■..'■' Psalm xxkiii. 1-6. Ye righteous, in the Lord rejoice j It comely is and right, f That upright men, with thankful :;..,-■...■.• voice, ^ ..^'■. siiould praise the Lord of might. Praise God with harp, and unto him siiig with the psaltery ; Upon a ten-string'd instHiment make ye sweet melody ; : A new song to him sing, and play with loud noise skilfully ; Forright is God's word, all his works are done in vejity. To judgement smd to rightebtisness a love he beareth still ; The loving-kindness of the Lord " the earth throughout doth fill. Psalm x^^iY, 1-7. God will r bless all times; His praise my mouth shall still express. My soul shall boast in God : the meek shall hear with joy fulness. Extol the Lord with me, let lis ^ exalt his name together, i sought the Lord, he beard, an< V did me from all fears deliver. They look'd to him, and lightenV werjB : not sbamed were their faces. This poor man cry'd, God heard and sav'd him fi-om all his distresses. The angel of thie Lord encamps, i and round encompa^seth | AH those about that do him fear, and them delivereth. ^ 17 Psalm xxxiv. 8-13. f O taste and see that God is good : who trusts in'him is bless'd. Fear God his saints : none that him ■ ' fear .- '-_' shallbe with want oppressed. The lions young may hungry be, and they may lack their food : . But they that truly seek the Lord shall: not lack any godd. thildren, hither do ye come, and unto me give ear ; 1 shall you teach to understand how ye the Lord should fear. What man is he that life desires, to see good would live long ? Thy lips refrain from speaking guile, and from ill words thy tongue. . pBalm xxxiv. 16-2a The face of Gpd is set against those that do ivickcdly. That he may quite out from the earth cut off their memory. The righteous cry unto the Lord» he untoi them gives ear ; iVnd they out of their troubles all by him delivcr*d are. The Lord is ever nigh to them that be of broken sp'rit; To them he safety doth afford that are in heart contrite. The troubles that afflict the just in number many be ; - But yet at length out of them all the Lord doth set him free. Psalm xxxvi. 8-11. They with the fatness of thy house shall be well satis^'d : From rivers of thy pleasures thou wilt drink to them provide. .»> • tt «■ ' / :/ \V y It • 1/ 5S, ^iiile, e. b A the ail St tail louse thou Because of life the fountain pure remains alone with ihee ; And in that purest light of thine we clearly light shall see. Thy loving kindness unto them • continue that thee know ; And still on men upright in heart thy righteousness bestow. , Let not the foot of cruel pride come, and against me stand ; And let me not removed be, Lord, by the wicked's hand* ;^: ".••oV:. 20;,; :■^■-■;:^;■;::^ V* Psalm xxxvii. 1-5. For evil doers fret thou not thyself unquietly ; Nor da thou envy bear to those that wprk iniquity. For, even like unto the grass, soon be cut down .shall they ; And, like the green and tender herb. They wither shall away. Set thou thy trust upon the Lprd, and be thou doing good ; And so thou in the land sbalt dwell, And verily have food. Delight thyself in God ; he'll give thine heart's desire to thee. V Thy way to God commit, him trust, it bring to pass shall he. * 91 Psalm xxxvii. 35-40. " I saw the wicked great in pow'r, spread like a green bay-tree: - Hepass'd, yea, wasnot; him I sought, but found he could not be. ^^ ^ark thou the perfect, and behold the man ol uprightness; Because that surely of this man the latter end is peace. 'But those men that transgtessors are shall be destroy d together; The latter end of wicked men . shall be cut off fq* ever.! But the salvation of the just is from the Lord above; He in the time of their distress their stay and strength doth prove. Psalm xl. 1-5 , I waited for the Lord my God, and patiently did bear; ^ At length to me he did incline my voice and cry to hear. He took me from a ffearful pit, and from the miry clay, And on a rock he set myiicetr establishing my way. He put a new song in my mouth, our God to magnify : Many shall see it, and shall fear, and on the tord rely. f t \ ^^••*\ V 16 blessed is the ihah whose trust upon the Lord relies; Respecting not the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies. a Psalm xli. 1-5. Blessed is he that wisely doth the poor man's case consider; For when the time of trouble is, the Lord will him deliver. God will him keep, yea, save alive; on tarth he bless'd shall live; / And to his enemies' desire thou wilt him not up give. Go -■■ what should discourage thee ? And why with vexing thoughis art thou disquieted in me? i Still tfust in God; for him to praise good cause I yet shall have: He of my count nance is the health, ; my God that doth me save. Psalm xlvi. 1-6. -.^ God is our refuge and our strength, in straits a present aid,- Therefore, although the earth remove we will not be afraid: ; ' Though hills amidst the seas be cast^ Thougtf waters roaring make. And troubledbe; yea,though thehills by swelling seas do shake., ■■■; .:'.,'■-•■ ■ -^- j/ ■ .' ■ ■"'■V A river is, whose Streams do glad the city of our God: ^ " nriife^ holy place, wherein the Lord most high hath his abode. God in the midst of her doth dwell; nothing shall her remove: The Lord to her an helper will, and that right eariy, prove. , *> ;^.>; ♦ * fl <» »raise my ■' ■■' -■' J Ls art iraise ealth, !»' 5nglh, emove e csist; lehills glad Lord , dwell; ill. *^. pBttlmlLSU. • Of gladness and of joyfulncss make mc to hear the voice \ That so these very bones which thou V hast broken may rejoice. All mine iniquities blot out, thy lace hide from my sin. Crcat a clean heart, lord, renew a right sp'rit me within. Cast me notlbm thy sight, nor take thy Holy Sp'rit away. ; Restore me thy salvation's joy ; With thy free Sp'rit me stay. Then will I teach thy ways unto those that transgressors be ; . And thqse that sinners are shall then be turned unto thee. My soul, wait thou with patience upon thy God alone ; On him depcndeth all my hope and expectation./ , He only my salvation is, and ihy strong rock is he ; *He only is my sure defence ; I shall not nioyed be. in God my glory placed is, and my salvation sure ; - In God the rock is of my strength, my reliige Inost secure. Ye people, place your confidence in him continually ; Before him poUr ye out your heart : God is our refuge high. ' 'Psalmlxiii. 1-6. Lord, thee my God, I'll early seek: my soul doth thirst for thee; My flesh longs in a dry parch'd land, wherein no waters be: That I thy power may behold, and brightness of thy face. As I have seen thee heretofore within thy holy place. • ■ .. -■ ■♦ Since better fe thy love than life, * my lips thee praise shall give. I in thy name will lift my hands, and bless th4e while I live. Ev'n as with marrow and with hi my soul shall filled be; Then shall my mouth with joyful lips sing praises Unto thee: s Pealmlxv. 15. Prkise waits for thee in Sion, Lord: to thee vows paid shall be. O thou that hearer art of pray'r, all flesh shall come to thee. Iniquities, I must confess, prevail against mc do: ^ v But as for our tranp^rcssibns, / thtem purge away-shalt thou. _ %' •/ td V < • Bless'd is the man whom thou doit choose, and mak'st apprbach to thee» That he within thy courts, O Lord, may still a dweller h^r ' rf( , We surely shall bfc satl$fy'd 11 with thy abundant gri^e, And with the goodness oi thy house, cv'n of thy holy place; 80 ' Psalm Izvii 1-7. -f Lord, bless and pity us, shine on us with thy face: that th' earth thy way, and nations :'aU ■••. - ■^.•.■■■^■■■... ■:-■ may know thy saving grace. Let people praise thee. Lord; let people all thee praise, p let the nations be glad,^ in songs their voices raise: let Thoult justly people judge, on earth rule nations all Let people praise ^hee. Lord ; them . praise thee, both great and small. The earth her fruit shall yield, our God shall blessing send. God shall us ble^s; men shall him ^■•-.Sfear \ ■. umo tarth*s utmost endt \ pgftlm Ixxii. 1-7. O Lordjthy judgments giv^ the king, his son thy righteousness. With right he shall thy people judge, thy poor with uprightness. , The lofty mountains shall bring forth unto the people peace i Likewise the littleTiills the same shall do by righteousne^. The people's poor ones he. shall judge, the need/s children save ; - And ihosjs shall he in pieces break' who them oppressed have. They shall thee fear, while sun and do last, through ages all. [moon Like rain on mown grass he shall drop, ^ or showhrs on earth that fell. / PsaJm Wxif. 17-19 His name for ever shall endure j last like the sun it shall : Men shall be bless'd in him, and bles^d all nations shall him call. Now blessed be the Lord our God, the God of Israel, For he alone doth wondrous works, in glory that excel. Andl toi Thei An The an The • wc Hi# In ' • And to Tha Anc • tr Ths a His h Ol t Th 1 So .-yvifi '■'V i king, judge, ? fortb me all 'am ■ ■ break un and [moon sball ire J , and . nr God, s works, ♦ • \ .\ 13 I- And blessed be his glorious name to all eternity ; . ^ The whole earth let his glory fill Ameni so let it be. • Turn is again, Lord God of hosts, and upon us vouchsafe 1,. To make thy countenance to shme, and so we shall be Safe. . 83 ■( Psalm Ixxviii. 4-8. \^ The praises of the Lord our God,^ and his almighty strength, [dohe. The wondrous works that he natn we will shew forth at length. His testimony and his law In Isr'el he did place. And charged our fathers it to show to their succeeding race ; That so the race whifh was to come might well them learn and know; And sons unborn, who should .arise, might to their sons them show. Thatthey might settheirhope in God and suffei not to fall . ; . His mighty works out of their mmd, but keep his precepts all. ;P^ O let thy hand be still upon^ / tWi Man of thy right hand, ^ ^ The S6n of Man, whom for thyself thou madest strong to stand* So henceforth we will not go back, nor turn from thee at all : O do thou quicken us, and we upon thy name will c^ll. f . »'• 85 How lovely is thy dwelling-place, O Lord of hosts, to me 1 The tabernacles of thy grace How pleasant, Lordj they be l My thirsty soul longs veh'mently, yea faints, thy courts to see : My very heart and flesh cry out, O living God, for thee. Behold, the sparrow findeth out an house wherein to rest ; The swallow also for herself hath purchased a nest ; Ev'n thine4)wnalurs,where she safe her young ones forth may bring, O thou almighty Lord^of hosts, who artgny God and King. Bless'd arc they in thy house that dwell,; ^ . . they ever give thee praise. Bless'd is the man whose strength ihoii^l't, ':''.:■-■' ■ in whose heart arc thy ways 1 <^. \-. 14 »j Psalm Izxzix. 16-19. O greatly bless'd the people are the joyful sound that know; In brightness of thy face, O Lord, thejr ever on shall go. They in thy name shall all the.day^ rejoice exceedingly; And in thy righteousness shall they exalted be on hiifh. Because the glory of their strength doth only stand in thee; And in thy favor shall our horn and power exalted be. For God is our defence; and hfi„; , to us doth safety bring: The Holy one of Israel, v is our almighty King. : Pi^m xc 14 to end. O with thy tender mercies Lord, us early satisfy; So we rejoice shall all our days, and still be glad in thee. According as the days have been, wherein w9 grief have had; And years wherein we ill have seen, , so do thou make'us glad. P let thy work and pow'r appear thy servants' face before; And shew unto their children dear thy. glory evermore : And let the beauty of the Lord, our God be us upon: Our handy- works establish thou, establish them each on|B^ Psalm zoi 1-5; He that doth in the secret place of the most High reside. Under the shade of him that is th' Almighty shall abide. I of the Lord my God will say. He is my refuge still; He is my fortress, and my God, and in him trust I will. Assuredly he shall thee save,r and give deliverance, From subtle fowler's snare, and from tl^e noisome pestilence. His feathers shall theehide; thy trust under his wings shall be; His faithfulness shall be a shield « and bucKler unto thee. . ; Psalm xcii. 1-5. ' To render thanks' unto the Lord it is a comely thing; And to th]r name, O thou most High j ■', due praise allow to sing. ; ♦> ■ ■^/:. penr a dear ►rd. lOU. ice is I from . ^ trust *' jid fd • ■ -, 1"^' Thy loving-kindness to shew forth When shines the morning light; And to declare thy faithfulness with pleasure ev'ry night. On a ten-stringed instrument, upon the psaltery; , Ana on the harp with soleinn sound, and grave sweet „melody. Forthou, Lord, btthy mighty works hast made my heart right glad; And I will triumph in the works Which by thine h«ids were made. ♦ pBalm xclii. 1-i TheLbrddoth reign, andcloth'd ishc with majesty most bright • ^ His works do shew him cloth'd to be, and girt about with might. The worid is also stablished, that it cannot depart, ^ Thy throne is fix'd of old, and thou from everlasting art. ; *^ The floods, O Lord, have lifted up, they lifted op their Jtoice ; The floods have lifted up their waves, and made a mighty noise, ^ But yet the Lord, that U on bj|^ is more of might by far -^[^ Than noise of many waters is, , or great sea-biHows are. Thy testimonies ev*ry one in faithftilness excel: ^ And holiness for ever, Lord, thine hpusebecometh well, pBalmxcv. 1-6. O come, let us sing to the Lord : • come, let us ev'ry one , _ A joyful noise make to the Rock of our salvation. Let us before his presence come with praise and thankful voice ; Let us sing psalms to him with grace and make a joyful noise. ' For God, a great God, and great above all gods belf. , ^. t^'"?' Depths of the earth iOffe in his hand, the strength of hills in his. To him the spacious sea belongs, for he the same did make ; _ The dry land also from his hands its form at first did t|dce. Psalin xcyi. 1-6. O sing a new song to the Lord : sing all the earth lo God. To God sing, bltss bis name, shew his saving health abroad, [still Amongjthe heathen nations his pftry do declare ; And unto all the people show his works that wondrous are^ 'tC"' ■^■r i ' i'\ '■t^ For great's the Lord, and greatly be ' it to be magnify'd ; Yea, worthy to be fear'd is ht above all gods beside. For all the gods are idols dumb, % which blinded nations fear ; But our God is the Lord, by whom the heavens created w^re. 48 Pgalm xcviii. 1.6. ^ O sing a new songr to the Lord, for wonders he hath done: His right and his holy arm him victory hath won. The Lord God his salvation > hath caused to be known ; His justice, in the heathens sight he openly hath shown. His mindful of his grace and truth to Isr'ePs hojuse hath been; And the salvation of pur God all ends of th' earth have seen. Let all the earth unto the Lord send forth a joyfol noise ; Lift up your voice aloud to him, sing praises, and rejoice. «ni| . '":'■•■•■';■.-.'■■ -■■^Psalmc. ' ■;;'''' ";:^^ All people that on earth do dwell, . Smg to the Lord with cheerful voice. y Him serve with mirth, his praise, forth tell. Come ye before him and rejoice. Know that the Lord is God indeed; Without our aid he did us mike: We are his flock, he doth us feed, And for his sheep he doth us take. enter then his ^ates with praise, ApproAch with joy his courts unto: Praise, labd, and btpss his name al- For it is seemly so to do. [ways. For why ? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is for ever sure ; His truth at all times firmly stood. And shall from age to age endure. > Psalm cit 13-19. Thou shalt arise, and mercy yet Thou to mount Sion shall extend: Her tim^^icOivour which was se^ v BehohtTi^ now come to an end. ^ Thy saints take pleasure in her stones, r ^ Her very dust to them is dear. All heathen lands and kingly thrones On earth thy glorious name shall fear. ii t " ■ , » \ •>*' '^t:' y .a^jt.f •-.v I I ^ . , » bod in his glory fhalt appear, t When Sion he buildi and repaira. ^ He shall regard and lend his ear Unto the needy'i humble pray'ri: Th' afflicted'! prayer he will not V scorn. , All times this shall be on record; And generations yet unborn . . Shall praise and magnify the Lord. '^''::''P ■ ' Alt '■'.'■■■ Psalm ciii 1-B. 6 tiiou my so'il, bless God the Lord j and all that in me is Be stirred up his holy name to magnify and bless. ^ , Bless, O my soul, the Lord ihy God, and not forgetful be Of all his gracious benefits he hath bestow*d on thee. All thine iniquities who doth most graciously forgive: Who thy diseases all and pains doth heal, and thee relieve. Who doth redeem thy life, that thou to death may*st not go down r Who thee with .loving-kindness doth and tender mercies crp wn. ^.■■^'/■.■:-'^---'^^ ^ V^ P^ Such pity as a father hath unto his children dear; Like pity ^hcws the Lord to such as worship him in fear. r^hews ship hii 'V I* For he remembers we are dust ^ ^ and he our frame well knows. Frail man,his days are like the grasi, as flow'r in field he grows: For over it the wind doth pass, and it away is gone; ^,;-v/ And of the place where once It was it shall no more be known. But unto them that do him fea|f God's mercy never ends; , ,,, And to their children's children itlll his righteousness extends. ;::C^ ;;:■■■: ■■48'' ■:,.;:' •:''^^^ PBalm cv. 1-6. Give thanks to God,call on his name, to men his deeds ipake known. Sing ye to him, sing psalms, pro- claim his wondrous works each one.^ See that ye in his holy name to glory do accord; And let the heart of ev'ry one rejoice that seeks the Lord. The Lord Almighty and his strength with steadfast hearts seek ye: His blessed and his gracious face seek ye continually. . . Think on the works that he hath done, ^iwith admiration breeds His wonders, and the jugments all which from his month proceed. 'i- i ,:,.^: •■•:■,. '.-■^ ■■■.■; -^ '49 '•'.•,••■' PialmcNrt^ie. Give -praise and thanks unto the Lord, " for bountiful is he; * His tender merqy doth endure unto eternity. [press? .God's mighty works who can ex- ^i^^ or shew forth all his praise ? ^a iBtossed are they that judgment keep and justly do always. Remember me, Lord, with that love . which thou to thine dost bear; >Vith thy salvation, O my God, to visit me draw near: That I thy chosen'iimod may sec, X and in their joy itmice; And may with thine inheritance triumph with cheerful voice. :y"-' I love the Lord, becaut and prayers he did hi I, while I live, will call^lil^^ who boWd to me his eiar. Of death the cords and sorrows did about me compass round; The pains df hell took hold on me, I grief and trouble found. ii^fe' . -^'.jv ■ . , »'' ■■••■■' ''!».;.■■■■■,.'■■>■ ■■'■ ■'■'-..' Upon the name of God the Lord then did I call, and sa|V Deliverthoumy souJ, O Lord ^ I do thee humbly pray. God merciful and righteous is, ^^ yea, gracious ii our Lord. [low God saves the meek: I was brought he did me help afford. # 61 PsMm ozTi. 13-19. Ill of salvation take the cup, on God's name will I call : I'll pay my vows now to the Lord before his people all. Dear in God's sight is^ Thy servant. Lord, amL Thy servant sure, thine •■ 8on:v ..; ■.,:.,■■•■.:■■■ ■ --■ my bands thou didst untie. Tj^ank-off'rings I to thee will giv^ ijnd on God^s name will call. ^|R>fty my vows now to the Lord before his people all ; Within the courts of God's own house, ■ -t( within the midst of thee, O city of Jerusalem. Praise to the Lord give ye. Byi ht If h th Unf * w 01< ■ . ol ,,. - ti wf *'*;'f'3^ ^ord , pow trough t «9 Lord .* /iPeatin cxlx.'1-T. - Blessed arc they that undcfiVd, and straight are in the way ; Who in the Lord's most holy law do walk, and do not stray. Blessed are they who to observe his statutes are inclin'd ; And who do seek the living God ^ with their whole b«art and mind. Such in his ways do walk, and they do no iniquity. Thou hast commanded us to keep Thy precepts carefully. O that thy statutes to observe thou would'st my ways direct 1 - Theft shall I not be sham'd, when 1 thy precepts aU respect Thy word I In my Weart have hid that 1 offend not thee. Lord, thou ever blessed art, | thy statutes teach thou me- the judgments of thy mouth ^ch, one ifty lips declared liave : More joy thy testimonies' way than riches all me gave. maid's ll. . » !x)rd I own - Thou my sure portion art alone, which I did choose, O Lord : V i have resplv'd, and said, that I would keep thy holy word. With my whole heart I did «ntreat thy face and favor free : According to thy gracious word be merciful to me. I thought upon my former ways, ♦ and did my life well try ; And to thy testimonies pure ■ niy feet tl^e6 turned 1. I did not stay^ nor linger long, a^hose that slothful are ; But hastily thy laws to keep myself t did prepare. * i ; PBalmcxxi.5^ T^'^ 1 to the'hills, will lift mine eyes, fiQm whente doth come mine aid. My safety cometh from the Lord, who heav'n and earth hath made. Thy ibot he'll not let slide, nor will ^ he slumber that thee keeps. Behokl, lie that keeps Israel, ..he slumbers not, nor sleeps. The Lord thee keeps, the' Lord thy shade ' on thy right hand doth stay: The moon by night thee shall liotk nor yet the sun by day. [smite. The Lord shall keep thy soul; he preserve thee from all ill. [shall Henceforth thy going out and in . « God keep for Cyer will. 57 ^^^^^ P^ 1-9, I joyM when to the house of God, Go up, they said to me. Jerusalem, within thy gates our feet shall standing be. Jerus'lem, as a city, is tompactly built together: Unto that place the tribes go up, the tribes of God go thither: . > Psa Lord Thee w 1 willtl • Unto tl Cachd And p en » Much 1 Hisgn Race ■■••,■ rtk Them I will Andh Thy ^ k By TM ^ Of all And! t» '•■ *i. ■■■^f To Israel's testimony, there to God's name thanks to pay. For thrones of judgment, ev'n thrones . of David's hotise, there stay. Pray that Jerusalem may have peace and felicity: • *Let them that love thee and the ».,.,% thy • have still prosperity. [peace Oha] wh Who an< Who wl ^fs/p-i-nffigfim I -^' 31 ord thy ly: liall liotk [smite, oul; he [shal! idin . m God, cr: . V ■■ ■■■; ..'ii ■ •■'%; _, >ay. V v'n the 58 « PBalmcxlv. 2nd Version, 1-7. Lord, thou art my God and King; Thee will I magnify and praise: 1 will thee bless, and gladly sing • Unto thy holy name always. Each day I nse I will tht^p bless. And praise thy name time witho end. i-i J • ♦ Muchtobcprais'd,and great God i His greatness none can comprehen Race shall th5^works pwsp unti: :-■■■.:•.■ race,- ^'■■^^^-■ — '■M-^^:^] . The mighty acts show dbnc by thefe. I will speak of the glorious graceJ And honour of thy maiesty; j Thy wondrous works I wiU recort - By men the might shall be extolVd - Of all thy dreadful acts, O Loi^ And I thy greatness will unfold, 69 udd'tby [peace ' ^ Psalm cxlvi. 5-9. O happy is that maw and blest, whom Jacob's God doth aid; Whose hope upon the Lprd doth rest, and on his God is stay'd: Who made the earth and heavens who made the swelling deep, [high. And all that is within the same; who truth doth ever keep; /Who righteous judgment executes ^ for those oppress'd that be. Who to the hungry giveth food ; God sets the pris'ners free. ^ ^ The Lord doth give the blind their sight, . the bowed down doth raise: ^ The Lord doth dearly love all those thJ^t walk in upright ways. Paraphrase ii. O God of Bethell by whose haiid thy people still arc fed; , Who through this weary pilgnmagc hast all our fathers led: Our vows, our pra/rs, we now pre- before thy throne of grace: [sent God ■'.■■^ ■ He gives the conquest to the weak, supports the fainting heart ; And courage in the evil hour his lieavn'ly aids impart Mere huinan pow'r shall fast decay, l^d youUiful vigour cease ; BiiV they who wait upon the Lord, in strength shall still increase. >■'-■ . * Till i» f)< 43 t >i r. .. . :■ *' '■-■:'■■..'-'■■ * ec, nor g wcaki ' decay, Lord, ISC. ■'*V 84 Pifcraphrase xxiii. 12 to end. Sing lathe Lord in joyful stwins I S \ti earth his praise resound, re who upon the ocean dwell, and fill the isles around 1 O city of the Lord I begin the universal song ; .^^ And let the scattered villages the cheerful notes prolong. Let Kedar's wilderness a»ar lift up its lonely voice ; . 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