27 4 Wait on the Lord, ye trembling saints, THIRD PART. 7s. 1 WHEN my cries ascend to thee, Still propitious to my prayer! Norwich. 2 When thou bad'st me seek thy face, "Thee I'll seek, O Lord most high!" 4 Then Jehovah's guardian eye FOURTH PART.. 7s. Norwich. 1 GRACIOUS Lord, disclose thy way, 2 Nor my fainting spirit yield To the foes which round me rise; 3 Had not faith revived my breast, mf 4 Wait, then, Israel, on the Lord; He will grace and strength impart. 28 C. M. St. Ann's. Divine Interposition acknowledged. mf 1 BLEST be the Lord, who heard my prayer The Lord-my shield-my song; Who saved my soul from sin and fear, mp 2 When in the hour of deep distress, My spirit trusted in his grace, And sought, and found his aid. mf 3 0 blest Redeemer-glorious Lord! mp 4 Remember, Lord, thy chosen seed; - f 29 Thy flocks in richest pastures feed, 5 Zion exalt-her cause defend; With joy her courts surround; Let showers of heavenly grace descend, FIRST PART. L. M. Monmouth. Jehovah, the Universal King. f 1 GIVE to the Lord, ye sons of fame, Give to the Lord renown and power, Ascribe due honors to his name, And his eternal might adore. 2 The Lord proclaims his power aloud 3 The Lord sits sovereign on the flood, P 29 4 In gentler language, there the Lord The counsel of his grace imparts; Amid the raging storm, his word Speaks peace and comfort to our hearts. SECOND PART. L. M. Dunstan. 1 SONS of the mighty! rise, and bring Subdues the world his hand has made. 4 His word, like lightning from the skies, Through earth, to its remotest shore. f 5 Jesus is king!-enthroned on high, He reigns through all eternity! 29 His glory shall his church increase, THIRD PART. L. M. Timsbury. !! 1 YE mighty rulers of the land, Give praise and glory to the Lord; 2 Oh render unto God above The honors which to him belong; Let worship flow from every tongue. 3 His voice is heard the earth around, 4 When he upon the lightning rides, And earth to its deep centre shakes. 5 God on the floods has fixed his throne, 30 L. M. Winchelsea. Divine Compassion acknowledged. mf 1 I WILL extol thee, Lord, on high; At thy command diseases fly; 31 Who, but a God, can speak and save 3 His anger but a moment stays; His love is life, and length of days; FIRST PART. L. M. Pomfret. 1 LORD, in thy great, thy glorious name, f 2 Thou art my rock-thy name alone The fortress where my hopes retreat; Aff Oh make thy power and mercy known; To safety guide my wandering feet. f 3 Blest be the Lord-forever blest, Whose mercy bids my fear remove; Those sacred walls, which guard my rest, Are his almighty power and love. 31 4 Ye humble souls, who seek his face, SECOND PART. C. M. Litchfield, God praised for his merciful Protection. f 1 COME, O ye saints, your voices raise To God, in grateful songs; P < f P 31 f And let the memory of his grace 2 Her deepest gloom, when sorrow spreads, His face celestial morning sheds, And joy revives the heart. 3 To thee, my God, oppressed with grief, Thy mercy brought divine relief, 4 Thy mercy chased the shades of death, THIRD PART. C. M. Dunchurch. 2 Of grace, how boundless is the store Who love thy word-thy name adore, 3 To God, the Lord, who dwells above, 4 Oh! love the Lord, ye pure in heart; |