98 FIFTH PART. 8s 7s & 4s. Tamworth mf 1 SONGS anew of honor framing, All his wondrous works proclaiming- His right hand and arm have won. mf 2 Now he bids his great salvation Through the heathen lands be told: All the heathen Shall his righteousness behold. ff 3 Shout aloud--and hail the Saviour; Shout the honors of his name! 99 Р FIRST PART. S. M. Southfield. The Majesty and Grace of Jehovah. 1 THE Lord Jehovah reigns, Let all the nations fear; f 2 Jesus, the Saviour, reigns, Let earth adore its Lord; Bright cherubs his attendants stand, 3 In Zion stands his throne, His church shall make his wonders known, P 4 How holy is his name! How fearful is his praise! Justice, and truth, and judgment join 99 SECOND PART. S. M. 1 EXALT the Lord our God, 2 When Israel was his church, Dover. When Moses cried-when Samuel prayed- - 3 Oft he forgave their sins, Nor would destroy their race; And oft he made his vengeance known, f 4 Exalt the Lord our God, 100 Whose grace is still the same; FIRST PART. L. M. Old Hundred. All Nations exhorted to Adoration and Praise. 1 WITH one consent, let all the earth, To God their cheerful voices raise; 2 Convinced that he is God alone, From whom both we and all proceed; 3 Oh enter then his temple gate, Thence to his courts devoutly press; 4 For he's the Lord-supremely good, His truth, which always firmly stood, 100 SECOND PART. L. M. Brewer 1 YE nations round the earth, rejoice Doth life, and breath, and being give: To pay your thanks and honors there. f 100 THIRD PART. L. M. Appleton. 1 BEFORE Jehovah's awful throne, 2 His sovereign power, without our aid, 3 We are his people-we his care- 4 We'll crowd thy gates, with thankful songs, 100 FOURTH PART. C. M. Berwick. 1 O ALL ye lands, in God rejoice, In strains of gladness, raise your voice, 2 Oh, enter ye his courts with praise, To God the song of triumph raise, 3 For he is gracious, just, and good; 100 Through ages past has ever stood, FIFTH PART. S. M. Silver Street. 1 SING to the Lord most high; Let every land adore; With grateful heart and voice make known 2 Enter his courts with joy ; With fear address the Lord; "Twas he, who formed us with his hand, 3 His hands provide our food, And every blessing give; 4 Good is the Lord our God; 102 FIRST PART. L. M. Dunstan. Compassion of God for the Distressed. 1 DOWN from his lofty throne on high He looked-the Lord the world surveyed, He saw the race in ruin lie, He pitied-and his grace displayed. 2 He hears the groaning prisoner's voice, f 3 Let Zion now his name repeat, 102 His church his wonders shall record, Till kingdoms, crowding round his seat, Own him their Saviour, and their Lord. SECOND PART. L. M. Human Frailty and Divine Immutability. 2 But thou, our Saviour, shalt endure, 102 THIRD PART. L. M. 1 IT is the Lord, our Saviour's hand Arrest us, and cut short our days. Aff 2 Spare us, O Lord, aloud we pray, mf And must thy children die so soon? 3 Yet, in the midst of death and grief, Bath. Bath. This thought our sorrows shall assuage 'Our Father and cur Saviour lives; Thou art the same through every age.' 4 Before thy face, thy church shall live, |