L! hiots and mountains shall bring His presence 4 Ascending high, in te Captivity bast captured And on thy people det Thy gifts and grace the 15 Ers rebels shall parte And humbie prosele To worship at the sea And all the world par 6 For benefits each dat het Be daily his great Vas Who is our Saviour and Of life and death the PSALMS. 21 PSALM 53. 6 With hunger pin'd, for food I call, 17 Therefore, with psaltery and harp, From tảe livin. Panji Instead of food they give me gall; Thy truth, O LORD, I'll praise ; And when with thirst my spirits sink, To thec, the God of Jacob's race, My voice in anthems raise. songs And made the wounds thy scourge had Employ my cheerful voice; My grateful soul, by thee redeem'd, ? To him your voice in z To bleed afresh, with sharper scorn. Shall in thy strength rejoice. PART II. (L. M.) PSALM 56. (C. M.) | Who rides upi bagai.lt I MY soul, howe'er distress'd and From the lxxii. Psalm of David. poor, 3 His chanots nusika1 Are heav'nis less ' Thy strong salvation shall restore ; Thy pow'r with songs I'll then pro forth The happy fruits of peace; The work of righteousness : 2 White David's Son our needy race And from their humble neck shall take Oppressive yokes away. 3 In ev'ry heart thy awful feat And frees the captive from restraint; As long as sun and moon endure, Shall then be rooted fast, Or time itself shall last. cheers The meadow's second birth; Or like warın show'rs, whose gentle drops Refresh the thirsty earth. 5 In his blest days the just and good For righteous is thy Name. Shall spring up all around; ? Be thou my strong abiding-place, The happy lạnd shall ev'ry where To which I may resort : With endless peace abound. Thy promise, Lord, is my defence, 6 His uncontroll'd dominion shall Thou art my rock and fort. From sea to sea extend ; At nature's limits end. Shall bow their servile heads; Where he his conquests spreads. My mouth shall still declare; 8 The kings of Tarshish and the isles Unable yet to count them all, Shall costly presents bring; From spicy Sheba gifts shall come, $ While God vouchsafes me his sup. And wealthy Saba's king. 9. To him shall ev'ry king on earth All other righteousness disclaim, His humble homage pay ; And dift'ring nations gladly join To own his righteous sway. PSALM X PART L LL roll make, For thy transcending medias Relieve thy supplie att se From thy abounding E2175 5 Reproach and gnef bere 10 For he shall set the needy free, To praise thy glorious Name; When they for succour cry; Have been my constant theme.- And all their wants zupply. heart, To pity, or reljeve m2! THY 11 For him shall constant pray'r bel 2 By thee the borders of the earth 'made In perfect order stand; Through all his prosp'rous days: The sunımer's warmth, and winte His just dominion shalt afford cold, A lasting theme of praise. Attend on thy command. 12 The mem'ry of his glorious Name PSALM 59. Through endless years shall run; (IV. 1.) His spotless fame shall shine as bright From the lxxvi. Psalm of Davich And lasting as the sun. 13 In him the nations of the world HE Name of our God In Israel is known ; His mansion belov'd Is Sion alone : By ey'ry tongue confessid. There broke he the arrow, 14 Then bless'd be God, the mighty The eneiny hurld, And honour'd his nountais Above all the world. ? The pride of thy foes 15 Let earth be with his glory fillid, Is turn'd to thy praise ; For ever bless his Name; Their fierceness o'errul'd Whilst to his praise the list’ning world Thy providence sways: Their glad assent proclaim. Their sin overflowing Thy pow'r will restrain Thy arm on the wicked New glory will gain. From the Ixxiii. Psalm of David. 3 Ye nations, to God "HY presence, Lord, hath me sup. Vow homage sincere ; plied, Devote to him gifts, Thou my right hand support dost Love, worship, and fear! give: Before him, ye mighty, Chou first shalt with thy counsel guide, Your spirits repress! And then to glory me receive, Ye high, and ye huinble, ? Whom then in heav'n, but thee. His wonders confess! alone, PSALM 60. Have I, whose favour I require? (C. M.) Throughout the spacious earth there's From the lxxviii. Psalm of David. none, Compar'd with thee, that I desire. HEAR, ou my people, to my law 3 My trembling flesh and aching Let the instruction of my mouth heart May often fail to succour me'; Deep in your hearts descend. But God shall inward strength impart, ( 2 My tongue shall oracles proclaim And my eternal portion be. Which ancient times have known. 4 For they that far from thee remove The truths which our forefathers' care Shall into sudden ruin fall; To us has handed down. If after other gods they rove, fall. 3 We will not hide them from our sons, Thy vengeance shall destroy them Our offspring shall be taught 5 But as for me, 'tis good and just The praises of the LORD, whose That I should still to Goh repair; strength In him I always put my trust, Has works of wonder wrought. And will his wondrous works declare. 4 For Jacob he his law ordain'd, His league with Israel made; PSALM 58. (C. M.) With charge to be from age to age From the lxxiv. Psalm of David, From race to race, convey'd. HINE is the cheerful day, O LORD; 5 That generations yet to come Thine the return of night; Should to their unborn heira Thou hast prepard the glorious sun, Religiously transmit the same And ev'ry feebler light. And they again to theirs. THINI PSALM 1 The Name of our & His mansion brort Is siin alone The enery band Abore all the ti · The pride of the first Is tarn d to tat Thy providence that Thę pom's wil resto New glory will coin 3 Ye nations, to GOD Vow homage SIRET Devote to him pita Love, worship and Before him, Fe maigbo. Your spirits repres Ye high, and ye luube His wonders CODICE PSALM EN 2 PSALMS. 23 ? By thee the bortes de In perfect cu o 6 To teach them that in God alone 14 For this a statute was of old, Which Jacob's God decreed That they should ne'er his works for. The with pious care observ'd PSALM 63. (C. M.) From the lxxxiv. Psalm of David. How long shall thy fierce anger Where thou, enthron'd in glory, The brightness of thy face! (show'st And to their prayers have noreturn? 2 My longing soul faints with desire 2 Thou brought'st a vine from Egypt's My panting heart and flesli cry out To vícw thy blest abode ; For thee, the living God. Around thy temple throng; Securely hatch their young. O'er all the land did widely shoot. Who in thy temple always dwell, 4 The hills were cover'd with its shade, And there thy praise display! That to thy dwelling lead ! Thy wonted goodness, LORD, renew; thirsty vales, From heav'n, thy throne, this vine Yet no refreshment want ; (thou survey, Their pools are filled with rain, which And her sad state with pity view. At their request dost grant. 6 Behold the vineyard made by thee, 17 Thus they proceed from strength to Which thy right hand did guard so strength, long; And still approach more near ; And keep that branch from danger free, Till all on Sion's holy mount Which for thyself thou mad'st so Before their God appear. strong. 8 Within thy courts one single day 7 Do thou convert us, LORD, do thou ?Tis better to attend, The lustre of thy face display; Than, LORD, in any other place And all the ills we suffer now, A thousand days to spend. The meanest office take, Than in the wealthy tents of sin My pompous dwelling make. Will grace and glory give; From them that justly livé. 11 Thou, God, whom heavenly hosts 2 Compose a hymn of praise, and touch How highly bless'd is he, [obey Your instruments of joy; Whose hope and trust, securely plac'do Are still reposed on thee! PSALM 64, (C. M.) Their joyful voices raise, From the lxxxv. Psalm of David. To celebrate th' appointed time, GOD our Saviour, all our hearts 0 The solemn day of praise. To thy obedience turn; From the lisviii. Paskt Devout atteatas Let the instruction con Deep in your heart is 2 My tongue shall cadet IVhich aneient time The truths which our To us has handed do 3 We will not hide the Our offspring shaik The praises of the best strength Has works of sonda 4 For Jacob he kis law and His league with Israel TO , From race to rate. Crie 5 That generations Tab Should to their UPORTE Religiously tranenuit And wer again to That, quenchid wäh our repenting 6 Among the gods there's none liks tears, thee, Thy wrath no more may burn. O LORD, alone divine ! 2 For why should'st thou be angry still, To thee as much inferior they, As are their works to thine. And wrath so long retain ? Revive us, Lord, and let thy saints 7 Therefore their great Creator, thee, * Thy wonted comfori gain. The nations shall adore ; 3 Thy gracions favour, Lord, display, Their long-inisguided pray’rs and Which we have long implor'd : praise And, for thy wondrous mercy's sake, To thy bless'd Name restowe. Thy wonted aid afford. 8 All shall confess thee great, and 4 God's answer patiently I'll wait; great For he with glad success, The wonders thou hast done; If they no more to folly turn, Confess thee God, the God supreme, His mourning saints will bless. Confess thee God alone. 5 To all that fear God's holy Name 9 Teach me thy way, O LORD, and I His sure salvation's near ; From truth shall ne'er depart ; His glory in our happy land In rev'rence to thy sacred Name For ever shall appear. Devoutly fix my heart. 6 For mercy now with truth is join'd; 10 Thee will I praise, O LORD my And righteousness with peace, GOD, And to thy everlasting Name 7 Truth from the earth shall spring, Eternal trophies rear. whilst heav'n Shall streams of justice pour; 11 Thy boundless mercy shown to me And God, from whoin all goodness For thou hast oft redeem'd my soul Transcends my pow'r to tell; Shall endless plenty show'r, (flows, From lowest deeps of hell. Before him righteousness shall 16 And thou thy constant goodness And his just paths prepare; (march, didst While we his holy steps pursue To my assistance bring: PSALM 65. (C. M.) Thou everlasting spring! PSALM 66. (II. 3.) ТО 10 my complaint, O Lord my God, From the lxxxvii. Psalm of David Thy gracious ear incline;' dear me, distress'd and destitute Vods temple crowns the holy mount, Of all relief but thine. The LORD there condescends t 2 Do thou, O GOD, preserve my soul, dwell; That does thy Name adore; His Sion's gates, in his 'account, Thy servant keep, and him whose Our Israel's fajrest tents excel : trust Yea, glorious things of thee we sing, Relies on thee, restore... O city of th' almighty King! 3 To me, who daily thee invoke, 2 Of honour'd Sion we aver, Thy mercy, LORD, extend; Refresh thy servant's soul, whose Th’ Almighty shall establish her, Illustrious throngs from her proceed hopes On thee alone depend. And shall enrol ber holy seed: Yea, for his people he shall count 4 Thou, LORD, art good, nor only good, The children of his favour'd mount. But prompt to pardon too; 3 He'll Sion find with numbers filled Of plenteous mercy to all those Who for thy mercy sue. Who celebrate his matchless praise Who, here in hallelujahs skilld, 5 To my repeated humble pray'r, In heaven their harps and bymni O LORD, attentive be; shall raise : When troubled, I on thee will call, O Sion, seat of Israel's King, For thon either pe. Rp minc to drink thy living spring G 1 great Confess thee GORE In rerreace i to Devouty is by her ALMS PSALM 67. (L. M.) 7 With rev'rence and religious dread, Among the ça ! His saints should to his temple From the lxxxvïii. Psalm of David. press; To thee by day and night I cry; spread, То my distress incline thine ear. 8 LORD God of armies, who can boast The rations ca. et 2 Like those whose strength and hopes Of strength or pow'r like thine re. are filed, nown'd? Of such a num'rous, faithful host, round? The dead whom thqu forsook'st alive? 9 Thou dost the lawless sea control, And change the prospect of the Thou mak'st the sleeping billows roll; 4 To thee, O LORD, 'I cry forlorn, Thoi mak'st the rolling billowa Teach me tbr wards My pray'r prevents the early morn. sleep 10 In thee the sov'reign right remains Nor once vouchsafd a gracious look ? of earth and heav'n; thee, LORD, alone The world, and all that it contains, Their Maker and Preserver own. 11 Thine arm is mighty, strong thy 1.ind to threrers 3 God of my life, O LORD most high, Vouchsafe to hear my mournful cry!. hand, PSALM 68. (L. M.). Yet, LORD, thou dost with justice, reign; Thou truth and mercy dost main tain. 12 Happy; thrice happy they, who To ages yet unborn, my tongue hear Thy sacred trumpet's joyful sound; crown'd. tain, 13 Thy saints shall always be o'er joy'd, And, in thy righteousness employ'd, vance, spring; They shall to endless ages reign." PSALM 69, From the xc. Psalm of David. PART 1. (C. M.) ? O LORD, the Saviour and defence Or who among the gods of earth From age to age thou stiil hast beer With our aldighay Lord compars?! Our suru abiding place. ? Eiernal trophies Box Transcenás mr ari dist Thou everlasting THY 2 From the larri. As mount, dwell; Our Israel's faires et Of honourd Sior F Illustrious thru And shall encul ber at Who celebrate het shall raise Sion, seat offers |