14 PSALM xix. 7-14. NASHVILLE. L. P. M. Gregorian. Arr. L. Mason. I I LOVE the volume of thy word; What light and joy these leaves afford, 2 From the discoveries of thy law, 3 Thy threatenings wake my slumbering eyes, 4 Who knows the errors of his thoughts? And from presumptuous sins restrain: A-men. 16 BADEA. S. M. I THE HE Lord my shepherd is, Since he is mine, and I am his, 2 He leads me to the place Where heavenly pasture grows, 3 If e'er I go astray, He doth my soul reclaim, And guides me in his own right way, For his most holy name. 4 While he affords his aid, I cannot yield to fear; Tho' I should walk thro' death's dark shade, 5 The bounties of thy love Shall crown my following days; PSALM Xxiii. H. W. Baker. A-men. CECILIA. 8-7. Iamb. J. B. Dykes. 17 CECILIA. 2 Where streams of living water flow 3 Perverse and foolish oft I strayed, 4 In death's dark vale I fear no ill With thee, dear Lord, beside me; 5 Thou spread'st a table in my sight, 6 And so through all the length of days Good Shepherd, may I sing thy praise PSALM XXV. 1. Watts. A-men. THATCHER. S. M. From Handel. 18 2 Thy mercies and thy love, 3 Let all my youthful crimes And, for thy wondrous goodness' sake, 4 His mercy and his truth The righteous Lord displays, In bringing wandering sinners home, PSALM XXV. 15-18, 20. I. Watts. HEREFORD. A-men. S. M. L. Mason. Ι I MINE eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promises, 2 Turn, turn thee to my soul, 3 When shall the sovereign grace Restore me from those dangerous ways 4 O keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame; A-men. 20 I THE HE Lord of glory is my light, God is my strength, nor will I fear 2 One privilege my heart desires; Among the churches of thy saints, 3 There shall I offer my requests, Shall hear thy messages of love, 4 When troubles rise, and storms appear, 5 Now shall my head be lifted high And songs of joy and victory PSALM XXXI. 5, 14, 19, 20. H. F. Lyte. A-men. STEGGALL. S. M. C. Steggall. |