mf mf 3 He does my wandering soul reclaim, 4 I pass the gloomy vale of death, · 5 Since God doth thus his wondrous love 23 THIRD PART. C. M. Covington dol 1 MY shepherd will supply my need, In pastures fresh he makes me feed, 2 He brings my wandering spirit back And leads me, for his mercy's sake, P 3 When I walk through the shades of death, mf < f 23 One word of thy supporting breath 4 The sure provisions of my God Oh may thy house be mine abode, FOURTH PART. S. M. dol 1 THE Lord my shepherd is; 2 He leads me to the place, Where heavenly pasture grows; Olmutz. 23 He doth my soul reclaim And guides me in his own right way, 4 While he affords his aid, I cannot yield to fear; Though I should walk through death's dark My shepherd's with me there. 5 Amid surrounding foes Thou dost my table spread; 6 The bounties of thy love Shall crown my future days; FIFTH PART. S. M. dol 1 WHILE my Redeemer's near, 2 To ever fragrant meads, [shade, Haverhill. Where rich abundance grows, Aff 3 Dear Shepherd, if I stray, 23 My wandering feet restore; SIXTH PART. 7s. Benson. dol 1 TO thy pastures, fair and large, mf 3 Safe the dreary vale I tread, ΕΛΙ 24 FIRST PART. L. M. The Citizen of Zion. 1 THE earth, O Lord, is ever thine, Timsbury. - Its peopled realms, and wealthy stores; Built on the floods by power divine, The waves are ramparts to the shores. mp2 But who shall reach thy holy place, Or who, O Lord, ascend thy hill ? The pure in heart shall see thy face, The perfect man, that doth thy will. 3 He, who to bribes hath closed his hand, To idols never bent the knee, Nor sworn in falsehood;-he shall stand Redeemed, and owned, and kept by thee. mf 24 SECOND PART. L. M. '' 1 WHO shall ascend the holy hill, f Alfreton. Great God! which all thy glories fill? 2 Whose hands are clean-whose heart sincere, Whose purpose pure-whose actions clear, Whose soul no vanity allures, And truth his plighted vow secures ; 3 This man the blessing shall receive, The blessing, which the Lord will give : Salvation from his God shall flow, And righteousness his hand bestow. 4 These are the men-the chosen seed, Like Jacob, wrestling as they plead: They seek, O Lord-they seek thy face, maf And wait-and find the promised grace. THIRD PART. L. M. Triumphal Ascension of Christ. Appleton. 1 OUR Lord is risen from the dead, 2 There his triumphal chariot waits, 3 Loose all your bars of massy light, And wide unfold th' ethereal scene; 4 "Who is the King of glory-who?" 5 Lo! his triumphal chariot waits, 6 "Who is the King of glory-who?" FOURTH PART. C. M. The Citizen of Zion. 1 LORD, who, among the sons of men, Judea He, who has hands from mischief clean, 2 This is the man may rise and take This is the lot of those who seek f 3 Now let our souls' immortal powers, 4 The King of glory!-who can tell He rules the nations-but to dwell FIFTH PART. C. M. Tallis' Chant. Triumphal Ascension of Christ. 1 LIFT up your heads, eternal gates, The King of glory;-see, he comes 2 Who is this King of glory?-who? 3 Lift up your heads, eternal gates, The King of glory;-see, he comes 4 Who is this King of glory?-who? Of glory he alone is King, Who is with glory crowned. SIXTH PART. 7s. Bath Abbey. 1 "WIDE, ye heavenly gates, unfold, 24 ་་ |