5 mp 3 Glory to thee, who safe hast kept, 4 Lord! I my vows to thee renew; Guard my first springs of thought and will, PSALM 5, First Part, C. M. For the Lord's Day Morning. 1 LORD! in the morning thou shalt hear To thee will I direct my prayer, 2 Up to the hills, where Christ is gone 3 Thou art a God, before whose sight Sinners shall ne'er be thy delight, mf 4 But to thy house will I resort, aff 5 Oh! may thy Spirit guide my feet, 5 Make every path of duty straight, PSALM 5, Second Part, C. M. 1 SOON as the morning-rays appear, I'll lift mine eyes above; My voice shall reach thy listening ear, And supplicate thy love. 2 Within thy house my voice shall rise There will I fix my steadfast eyes, 6 3 Thy righteousness, thy strength display, Teach me to know that only way, Which leads to heaven and thee. PSALM 6, L. M. Temptation in Sickness overcome. aff 1 LORD! I can suffer thy rebukes, When thou with kindness dost chastise, 2 Pity my languishing estate, And ease the sorrows that I feel; And waste in groans the weary night! My grief consumes, and dims my sight. aff 1 IN PSALM 6, C. M. Prayer under Rebukes. N mercy, not in wrath, rebuke 2 Have mercy, Lord! for I am weak; Oh! let thy voice of comfort speak, 8 Oh! come, and show thy power to save, For who can praise thee in the grave, FSALM 6, 7s. Prayer in Affliction. 1 CENTLY, gently, lay thy rod Stay thy wrath, in mercy stay, aff 2 Heal me, for my flesh is weak; = AVV V f 4 Lo! he comes-he heeds my plea; 7 aff 1 f 8 PSALM 7, C. M. God's Care of his People in Persecution. MY trust is in my heavenly friend, Then let them tread my life to dust, 8 If there were malice hid in me,- 4 Arise, my God! lift up thy hand, f 1 PSALM 8, First Part, L. M. ALMIGHTY Ruler of the skies! Through the wide earth thy name is spread, And thine eternal glories rise O'er all the heavens thy hands have made. mf 2 To thee the voices of the young And babes, with uninstructed tongue, 3 Thy power assists their tender age And all their policies confound. 1 0 And young hosannas fill the place. PSALM 8, Second Part, L. M. O'er all thy works the ruler crowned. 8 mf 1 mp How great is thy illustrious name! Through all the earth thy glories shine;Let all the earth resound thy fame. 0 PSALM 8, First Part, C. M. Creation and Redemption. LORD, our Lord! how wondrous great The glories of thy heavenly state 2 When I behold thy works on high, 8 Lord! what is man, or all his race, That thou shouldst visit him with grace, 4 That thine eternal Son should bear 5 Yet, while he lived on earth unknown, His Godhead, and his power! mf 1 mp f 8 0 PSALM 8, Second Part, C. M. God's Condescension. LORD, my King! how excellent Thy glory, in the firmament, How wonderfully shown! 2 When I behold the heavens on high,- The moon and stars amid the sky 3 Lord! what is man, that thou shouldst deign Give him awhile on earth to reign, Then fill a throne above? 4 O Lord! how excellent thy name, Let time thy saving truth proclaim,— PSALM 8, S. M. God's Grace to Men. mf 10 LORD, our heavenly King! Thy name is all divine; Thy glories round the earth are spread, 2 When, to thy works on high, I raise my wondering eyes, And see the moon, complete in light, |