mf 5 All ye who on the Lord rely, And rest your hopes above, He shall with strength your hearts supply, FOURTH PART. S. M. St. Thomas. 1 DEFEND me, Lord, from shame; As just and righteous is thy name, 2 Bow down thy gracious ear, Do thou my steadfast rock appear, 3 How great thy mercies are To such as fear thy name; Which thou, for those that trust thy care, 4 Ye that on God rely, Courageously proceed; For he will yet your hearts supply FIFTH PART. S. M. 1 THY goodness, Lord, how great' Before the sons of men laid up For those who fear thy name. 2 Thy presence shall protect; 3 Forever bless the Lord, His great salvation tell: Hudson. His marvellous loving-kindness keeps 4 Despond not of his truth, God heard my voice, when in distress 32 mf PSALMS. FIRST PART. L. M. Uxbridge. Blessedness of the Penitent and Pardoned. Whose guilt is pardoned by his God, And join to prove his faith sincere. SECOND PART. L. M. Medway. 1 I SPREAD my sins before the Lord, 2 How safe beneath thy wings I lie, 32 When days grow dark, and storms appear! THIRD PART. S. M. Bladenburg. 1 OH! blessed souls are they, Whose sins are covered o'er; mp 2 They mourn their follies past, And keep their hearts with care; 3 While I concealed my guilt, mf 4 Let sinners learn to pray; Λε 33 Let saints keep near the throne; Our help, in times of deep distress, 1s found in God alone. C. M. Rejoicing in God. Nottingham. ET all the just, to God with joy, 3 Whate'er the mighty Lord decrees, The settled purpose of his heart 4 Our soul on God with patience waits; 34 5 The riches of thy mercy, Lord, Since we, for all we want or wish, FIRST PART. L. M. Hague. Praise for signal Deliverance. 1 LORD, I will bless thee all my days; While saints rejoice to hear the song. 2 Come, magnify the Lord with me; P 3 I told him all my silent grief, P mf 34 P My secret groaning reached his ears; And calmed the tumult of my fears. Around the men who serve the Lord; SECOND PART. C. M. Corinth. 1 I'LL bless the Lord from day to day; 2 Sing to the honor of his name; Nor was my hope exposed to shame, P 3 I told the Lord my sore distress, mf 114 Oh sinners, come and taste his love, Come learn his pleasant ways, 34 And let your own experience prove 5 Oh love the Lord, ye saints of his; How greatly blest their portion is, THIRD PART. C. M. St. Martin's. Trusting and Praising God. 1 THROUGH all the changing scenes of life, In trouble, and in joy, The praises of my God shall still My heart and tongue employ. 2 Of his deliverance I will boast, Till all, that are distressed, From my example comfort take, And charm their griefs to rest. 3 Oh! magnify the Lord with me, When in distress, to him I called, 4 The hosts of God encamp around 5 Oh! make but trial of his love, How blest are they, and only they, 6 Fear him, ye saints, and you will then 34 Make you his service your delight, FOURTH PART. C. M. 1 THEE will I bless, O Lord, my God, 2 My soul shall glory in the Lord, 3 Mine eyes beheld his heavenly light, I saw his glory with delight, And joy beamed o'er my face. 4 Oh taste and see the Lord is good, Ye, who on him rely; Dedham. He shall your souls with heavenly food 35 8.7. & 4. Tamworth. Christ exalted over his Enemies. 1 LO! the Lord, the mighty Saviour, Object of his endless favor, God o'er all exalts his name; |