8 FOURTH PART. C. M. St. Martin's. mp 10 THOU, to whom all creatures bow, Zer Within this earthly frame, Through all the world, how great art thou! 2 When heaven, thy glorious work on high, The moon that nightly rules the sky, mp 3 Lord, what is man! that thou shouldst choose To keep him in thy mind! Or what his race! that thou shouldst prove 4 0 thou, to whom all creatures bow, Through all the world, how great art thou! FIFTH PART. C. M. Dundee. 1 JEHOVAH, Lord of power and might, The blaze of day-the pomp of night, 2 Lord, what is man-weak, sinful man- That thou for him shouldst deign to plan 3 Made in thine image at his birth- And sovereign of the new-formed earth, 4 Then did the pitying Saviour leave Oh! love too wondrous to conceive! 5 To die, that we, by grace restored, O great Creator, Saviour, Lord, 8 mf SIXTH PART. S. M. Dover. 1 O LORD, our heavenly King, Thy glories round the earth are spread, 2 When to thy works on high I raise my wondering eyes, 3 When I survey the stars, And all their shining forms, Lord, what is man-that worthless thing, - 4 Lord, what is worthless man, 9 > That thou shouldst love him so? 5 How rich thy bounties are! That from the dust, thy power should frame FIRST PART. C. M. God glorious as a Judge and Deliverer. Lutzen. 1 WITH my whole heart I'll raise my song ; Thou, sovereign Judge of right and wrong, 2 I'll sing thy majesty and grace; mp 3 Then shall the Lord a refuge prove Len To save the people of his love, mf 4 The men who know thy name, will trust In thy abundant grace; For thou hast ne'er forsook the just, f 9 5 Sing praises to the righteous Lord, Who executes his threatening word, SECOND PART. C. M. Marlow. 1 WHEN the great Judge, supreme and just, The humble souls, that mourn in dust, P 2 Thy thunder shall affright the proud, f Len f 9 Make them confess that thou art God, 3 Though saints to sore distress are brought, 4 Rise, great Redeemer, from thy seat, THIRD PART. C. M. Abridge. f 1 TO God, who dwells on Zion's mount, Your lofty voices raise; Through all the earth his works recount, 2 The Lord in righteousness is known, The wicked, who his name disown, mf 3 0 Lord, in majesty arise, f The heathen's power assail; 4 Thou art, O God, the righteous Lord, Thy throne of judgment, and thy word, 9 FOURTH PART. C. M. Nottingham. f 1 TO celebrate thy praise, O Lord, ff To all the listening world, thy works, 2 The thought of them shall to my soul While to thy name, O thou Most High, m 3 Thou art, O Lord, a sure defence f ff 10 As troubles rise, thy needful aid 4 To celebrate thy praise, O Lord, To all the listening world, thy works, FIRST PART. L. M. Danvers. Jehovah, the Avenger of the Oppressed. 1 JEHOVAH reigns-your tribute bring; 2 Thou, Lord, ere yet the humble mind 3 Thy Spirit shall our heart prepare; mf 4 The Lord shall save th' afflicted breast, f 10 SECOND PART. C. M. Burford. mp 1 WHY doth the Lord depart so far, mf > mf f 10 2 Lord, shall the wicked still deride Shall they advance their heads in pride, 3 O God, arise-lift up thine hand, No enemy shall dare to stand, 4 Thou wilt prepare our hearts to pray, THIRD PART. C. M. Litchfield. 1 ARISE, O Lord-lift up thine hand, That in thy guidance and command 2 Thou dost ungodliness behold: Len And with thy sacred love infold -3 God hears his humble followers' voice, mf He bids their thankful hearts rejoice, Who to his house repair. 4 Those shall in peace and safety live, God present to save his People. MY refuge is the God of love: Why * my foes insult and cry, Alfreton |