20 mf 4 His laws are just and pure, 5 While of thy works I sing, Accept the praise, my God, my King, SEVENTH PART. S. M. Mornington. 1 BEHOLD the morning sun Begins his glorious way; His beams through all the nations run, 2 But where the gospel comes, It spreads diviner light, It calls dead sinners from their tombs, 3 How perfect is thy word! And all thy judgments just! 4 My gracious God, how plain Nazareth. grace FIRST PART. L. M. His love exceeds our best deserts; Of humble groans and broken hearts. Aff 3 Save us, O Lord, from slavish fear, f And let our hopes be firm and strong, And joy and triumph raise the song. SECOND PART. C. M. 1 THE Lord unto thy prayer attend, 2 In thy salvation we'll rejoice, Ely. For, when in prayer he hears thy voice, 3 In chariots and on horses some For aid and shelter flee; But in thy name, O Lord, we come, 4 O Lord, to us salvation bring; Hear us, O God, our heavenly King, 21 FIRST PART. L. M. St. Paul's. Christ exalted to reign. mp 1 BEHOLD the King of Zion rise 2 The Lord his heart's desire completes, mf 3 He asks-th' eternal Lord bestows- f 4 Hail, Fount of Blessings! placed in thee, 21 SECOND PART. C. M. Bedford. God acknowledged in National Blessings. f 1 IN thee, great God, with songs of praise, Our favored realms rejoice; P < mf And, blest with thy salvation, raise 2 In deep distress, our injured land For life we prayed-thy bounteous hand 3 On thee, in want, in wo, or pain, Our rights thy mercy will maintain, f4 Thus, Lord, thy wondrous power declare, And still exalt thy fame; 22 mp mf 22 While we glad songs of praise prepare FIRST PART. L. M. Sufferings and Exaltation of Christ. Medway. 1 NOW let our mournful songs record 2 But God, his Father, heard his cry- SECOND PART. C. M. Marlow. 1 "NOW, in the hour of deep distress, When horrors dark my soul oppress, 2 Thus did our suffering Saviour pray, f 22 3 Great was the victory of his death, While all the nations of the eartn THIRD PART. C. M. Nottingham. Goodness of God commemorated. mp 1 WHEN trouble fills my soul with grief, 22 2 Our fathers, trusting in thy word, 3 When in thy temple I appear My vows I will perform, and there 4 For thou, from men of low estate, 5 To all the world will I declare FOURTH PART. C. M. St. Ann's. 1 ALL ye who serve the Lord with fear, 2 The great, who have his bounty known, Alike shall at his feet bow down; 3 Throughout the world's extended bound, And every tongue, the earth around, 23 4 His glorious kingdom is divine, Through every realm his light shall shine, FIRST PART. L. M. 6L. Belville. 2 When in the sultry glebe I faint, 3 Though in the paths of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, mf My steadfast heart shall fear no ill, For thou, O Lord, art with me still: Thy friendly rod shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade. 4 Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious, lonely wilds I stray, Thy presence shall my pains beguile: The barren wilderness shall smile, mf With sudden greens and herbage crowned, And streams shall murmur all around. 23 SECOND PART. C. M. Warwick. dol 1 THE Lord himself, the mighty Lord, The shepherd, by whose constant care P 2 In tender grass he makes me feed, And gently there repose; Then leads me to cool shades, and where |