f 4 Oh render thanks to God above, 106 Whose mercy firm, through ages past, SECOND PART. L. M. Bath. mf 111 TO God the great, the ever blest, Let songs of honor be addressed; His mercy firm forever stands; Give him the thanks his love demands. 2 Who knows the wonders of thy ways? 3 Remember what thy mercy did mf 4 Oh may I see thy tribes rejoice, Joined to thy saints, and near to thee. 107 FIRST PART. L. M. Lowell. Providential Goodness celebrated. 1 GIVE thanks to God-he reigns above; 2 He feeds and clothes us all the way; f 3 Oh let the saints with joy record The truth and goodness of the Lord! 107 SECOND PART. C. M. Litchfield. 1 HOW are thy servants blest! O Lord, 2 In foreign realms, and lands remote, Through burning climes they pass unhurt, < 3 When, by the dreadful tempest, borne f f P They know thou art not slow to hear, 4 The storm is laid-the winds retire, The sea, that roars at thy command, 5 In midst of danger, fear, and death, 107 THIRD PART. C. M. St. Ann's. '' 1 OH praise the Lord-for he is good, His mercy has through ages stood, 2 Let all the people of the Lord 3 Now let the east in him rejoice, The north and south lift up their voice 4 Oh praise the Lord-for he is good, His mercy has through ages stood, 107 FOURTH PART. 7s. Pleyel's Hymn. 1 OH that men their songs would raise, 2 Where his holy altars rise, 108 Let his saints adore his name; There with joy his works proclaim. FIRST PART. L. M. Old Hundred. General Praise to God. 1 MY heart is fixed on thee, my God, 108 SECOND PART. C. M. Berwick. 1 O GOD, my heart is fully bent My tongue, with cheerful songs of praise, 2 To all the listening tribes, O Lord, And to those nations sing thy praise, 3 Thy mercy, in its boundless height, f 4 Be thou, O God, exalted high Above the starry frame; 108 And let the world, with one consent, THIRD PART. C. M. Howard's. 1 AWAKE, my soul, to sound his praise, Join, all my powers, the song to raise, 2 Among the people of his care, And through the nations round, 3 Be thou exalted, O my God, Diffuse thy heavenly grace abroad, 4 So shall thy chosen sons rejoice, 110 f FIRST PART. L. M. Appleton. Christ exalted as a King and Saviour. Thy foes submissive at thy feet. 4 O blessed power! O glorious day! 110 SECOND PART. C. M. Medford. '' 1 JESUS, our Lord, ascend thy throne, In Zion shall thy power be known, 2 What wonders shall thy gospel do! The numerous drops of morning dew, 3 Jesus, our priest, forever lives 4 God shall exalt his glorious head, 111 FIRST PART. C. M. Marlow. The Works and Grace of God celebrated. 1 SONGS of immortal praise belong He has my heart-and he my tongue, 2 How great the works his hand has wrought! And men in every age have sought 3 When he redeemed his chosen sons, 111 SECOND PART. C. M. Medford. !! 1 GREAT is the Lord-his works of might Demand our noblest songs; Oh let th' assembled saints unite |