66 f f 66 3 Through all the earth, the nations round 4 Oh come, behold the works of God; 5 Let all the lands, with shouts of joy, Sing psalms in honor of his name, THIRD PART. C. M. Marlow. SING, all ye nations, to the Lord, With melody of sound record His honors and your joys. 2 Say to the power that formed the sky, Or at thy feet they bow. 3 Oh bless our God, and never cease; He keeps our life-maintains our peace, FOURTH PART. C. M. Clarendon. Praise for Redemption. NOW shall my solemn vows be paid Who heard the long request I made 2 My lips and cheerful heart prepare 3 When on my head deep sorrows fell, He saved my sinking soul from hell, f 66 4 If sin lay covered in my heart, 5 But God-his name be ever blest- He ne'er rejected my request, Nor turned his heart from me. FIFTH PART. C. M. Stephens. f" O ALL ye lands, rejoice in God, 2 And let his faithful servants tell Their souls are saved, from death and hell, 3 Tell how the Holy Spirit's grace And, as they run the Christian race, 4 Oh, then, rejoice, and shout for joy, Be grateful praise your sweet employ, 67 FIRST PART. C. M. Bedford. f Prayer for the Enlargement of the Church. With beams of heavenly grace; Reveal thy power through every land, 2 When shall thy name, from shore to shore, And distant nations know and love 3 Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands, 67 f ff 67 67 SECOND PART. S. M. Thatcher. TO 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 Oh let them shout and sing, For thou, the righteous judge and king, 4 Let differing nations join Let all the world, O Lord, combine THIRD PART. S. M. St. Thomas. O GOD, to earth incline, With mercies from above; And let thy presence round us shine, 2 Through all the earth below, 3 Now let the world agree 4 Oh let the nations round Their cheerful powers employ, And earth's far-distant coasts resound FOURTH PART. S. M. Paddington. THOU shalt, O Lord, descend, And all the kingdoms bless; Throughout the earth thy realm extend, And judge in righteousness. f 67 f 2 The fruitful earth shall yield 3 The blessings of his grace 4 Let all the people raise The loud thanksgiving voice; FIFTH PART. 7s. Pleyel's Hymn. ON thy church, O Power divine, Hail her as their guiding star. 2 Then shall God, with lavish hand, 68 FIRST PART. L. M. Appleton. f" The Majcsty of Jehovah. KINGDOMS and thrones to God belong; Crown him, ye nations, in your song: 2 He rides and thunders through the sky, 3 God is our shield—our joy—our rest 68 SECOND PART. L. M. Duke Street. ་་ 68 LORD, when thou didst ascend on high, Those heavenly guards around thee wait, 2 Not Sinai's mountain could appear 3 How bright the triumph none can tell, 4 Raised by his Father to the throne, THIRD PART. L. M. Dunstan The Goodness and Compassion of God. BLEST be the Lord-the God of love, 2 He to his saints redemption gives, The weak and humble he relieves; mf Supported by his grace we stand, For life and death are in his hand. mp 3 He views his children in distress, 4 All they who make his laws their choice. Shall in his promises rejoice; f With gladness in their hearts, shall raise Before his throne, triumphant praise |