With choicest blessings from the Lord, Thou shalt thy children's children see And in the paths of grace acquire Thus art thou blest, that fearest God, The new Jerusalem above And her felicity. N. V. PSALM 130. S. M. SHOULD God severely judge, My soul with patience waits For thee, the living Lord: My hopes are on thy promise built, My longing eyes look out For thine enliv’ning ray, More earnest than the morning watch To spy the dawning day. His plenteous streams to us Supplies in want convey; A healing spring,-a spring to cleanse, And wash our guilt away. N. V. PSALM 132. C. M. LET us, like David, Lord, a place Remember, Lord, the solemn oath Arise, O Lord, and now possess O with due rev'rence let us now And, prostrate at his mercy-seat, PSALM 133 & 134. O. V. O WHAT a happy thing, S. M. And joyful too to see, Brethren to dwell together in Behold, and have regard, Ye servants of the Lord, Praise him with one accord. Lift up your hands in love Unto his holy place; In love give God his praises due ; His benefits embrace. For why? the Lord our God, Who heav'n and earth did frame, Doth Sion bless, and will preserve For evermore the same. o. v. PSALM 136. L. M. PRAISE ye the Lord, for he is good, For his mercy endureth for ever! Give praise unto the God of gods, For his mercy endureth for ever! Who by his wisdom made the heavens, For his mercy endureth for ever! Who on the waters stretched the earth, For his mercy endureth for ever! Rememb'ring us in low estate, For his mercy endureth for ever! He from sin's bondage rescued us, For his mercy endureth for ever! ye the Lord of heav'n above, For his mercy endureth for ever! Give thanks unto the Lord of lords, For his mercy endureth for ever! Praise N. V. Second Version. To God, the Mighty Lord, Your joyful thanks repeat; To him due praise afford, As good as he is great: C. M. For God does prove our constant friend, His boundless love shall never end. He formed the heav'ns above By his Almighty hand, And made the rising ground Above the waters stand: For God does prove our constant friend, On us with favour thought, And from our soul's worst foe For God does prove our constant friend, N. V. PSALM 137. L. M. N. V. PSALM 138. c. M. Thou graciously inclin'dst thine ear, When I to thee did cry, And, when my soul was pressed with fear, Tho' I with troubles was opprest, N. V. PSALM 139. L. M. THOU, Lord, by strictest search hast known Thine eye my secret thoughts surveys, Search me, O God, my thoughts and heart, Correct me, where I go astray, N. V. Second Part. L. M. |