4I PSALM 1xiii. 1, 6-8, 3. ALL-SAINTS. J. Montgomery. L. M. W. Knapp. 42 Ο GOD, thou art my God alone; A pilgrim in a land unknown, A thirsty land whose springs are dry. 4 Better than life itself thy love, Dearer than all beside to me; For whom have I in heaven above, Or what on earth, compared with thee? PSALM lxiii. 1-4. I. Watts. A-men. DUNSTAN. C. M. J. Hay. EARLY, my God, without delay, My thirsty spirit faints away, I THOU, whose mercy bends the skies, 2 Against my will my sins prevail, But grace shall purge away their stain; 3 Blest is the man whom thou shalt choose, 43. CONTINUED. 44 NAZARETH. 4 Soon shall the flocking nations run Shall see the Saviour's name adored. PSALM lxvii. 1–3, 6, 7. I. Watts. A-men. ST. ANN'S. C. M. W. Croft. I SHINE HINE on our land, Jehovah, shine, Reveal thy power through all our courts, 2 When shall thy name, from shore to shore, And distant nations know and love 3 Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands, 4 Earth shall confess her Maker's hand, Our God will crown his chosen land 5 God, the Redeemer, scatters round A-men. 45 PSALM lxvii. 1-5. N. Tate or N. Brady. S. M. OLMUTZ. Gregorian. Arr. Mason. 46 то bless thy chosen race, In mercy, Lord, incline; And cause the brightness of thy face 2 That so thy wondrous way May through the world be known; 3 O let them shout and sing, With joy and pious mirth; For thou, the righteous Judge and King, 4 Let differing nations join To celebrate thy fame; Let all the world, O Lord, combine To praise thy glorious name. PSALM 1xxi. 1, 5, 9, 22-24. M. Bruce. A-men. |