56 57 4 Thou hast secured my soul from death, That heart and hand-and life and breath THIRD PART. C. M. Colchester. 1 LORD, I have thee my refuge made, 2 To thee my solemn vows I'll pay, 3 Thou hast redeemed my soul from death, That till I yield to thee my breath, FIRST PART. L. M. Old Hundred. Praise to the great Jehovah. 1 BE thou, O God! exalted high; 2 O God! my heart is fixed-'tis bent, And, with my heart, my voice I'll raise 3 Thy praises, Lord, I will resound 4 Be thou, O God! exalted high; 57 SECOND PART. L. M. Winchelsea. 1 MY God, in whom are all the springs f < 57 2 Up to the heavens I raise my cry, The Lord will my desires perform; And saves me from the threatening storm. 3 Be thou exalted, O my God, Above the heavens, where angels dwell; Thy power on earth be known abroad, And land to land thy wonders tell. THIRD PART. L. M. St. Paul's. f 1 BE thou exalted, O my God, Above the heavens, where angels dwell; Awake, my tongue, to sound his praise, His truth to endless years remains, When lower worlds dissolve and die. f 4 Be thou exalted, O my God, 57 Above the heavens, where angels dwell; Thy power on earth be known abroad, And land to land thy wonders tell. FOURTH PART. L. M. Arnheim. 1 ETERNAL God-celestial King, 60 3 Awake my tongue-awake, my lyre, And swell your music to the skies. Exalted be thy glorious name; Relief from national Judgments implored. mp 1 LORD, thou hast scourged our guilty land; Behold thy people mourn; Aff f 61 Shall vengeance ever guide thy hand, 2 Our Zion trembles at thy stroke, Oh heal the people thou hast broke, 3 Then shall our loud and grateful voice The nations round the earth rejoice, FIRST PART. C. M. God a Refuge in Trouble. Dedham. mf 1 HAIL, gracious Source of every good, Thou art our glory, and our shield, mp 2 When anxious fears disturb the breast, To thee we pour our deep complaint, f > f 61 3 Jesus, our Lord-our only hope, Thou art our strength-and thou the Rock SECOND PART. S. M. Mornington. 1 WHEN overwhelmed with grief, Aff 2 Oh! lead me to the rock f 62 62 f That's high above my head, 3 Within thy presence, Lord, Thou art the tower of my defence, FIRST PART. L. M. Duke Street. Trusting in God for Protection. 1 MY spirit looks to God alone; My rock and refuge is his throne; 2 Trust him, ye saints, in all your ways, SECOND PART. C. M. Dunchurch. 1 ON God, my soul, with patient hope, He bears my sinking spirit up, Then let my joy be great. 2 God my salvation shall complete; From him my glory springs: Rock of my strength! my soul shall wait 3 My Rock! my Saviour! my defence! Not all my foes shall pluck me thence, 63 FIRST PART. L. P. M. St. Helen's. f 63 Delight in God and his Worship. Where I refreshing waters want. 2 Oh! to my longing eyes once more SECOND PART. L. M. Leyden. 2 Thou great and good-thou just and wise, Thy son-thy servant, bought with blood. 3 With early feet I love t' appear Among thy saints, and seek thy face; And felt the power of sovereign grace. 4 I'll lift my hands-I'll raise my voice, |