5 Time, like an ever-rolling stream, 6 O God, our help in ages past, 1 Our hope for years to to come; Be Thou our guard whilst life shall last, PSALM XC.-(Dashwood.) All-powerful, wise, and good, and just; In ev'ry age their safe abode, Their hope, their refuge, and their trust, 2 Great Father of Eternity, How short are ages in Thy sight! 3 Uncertain life! how soon it flies! Dream of an hour, how short our bloom! PART II.-(Banbury.) 1 WITH mercy, Lord, revive our hearts, 2 O make our sacred pleasure rise, 3 Let Thy Almighty work appear, 1 Let all our hearts and lives declare ; Beneath Thy kind protection blest, May all our labours own Thy care. PSALM XCII.-(Sheldon.) HOW good and pleasant must it be To thank the Lord most high; 2 With ev'ry morning's early dawn, And, of his constant truth each night, 3 To sounding instruments we'll sing, And join the organ's solemn sound, 4 For, through Thy wond'rous works, O Lord, PSALM XCV.-(Islington.) COME, loud anthems let us sing, To him address, in joyful songs, 2 For God, the Lord, enthron'd in state, 3 The rolling ocean's vast abyss, L' PSALM XCVI.-(Islington.) ET ev'ry heart, and ev'ry tongue, The great Redeemer's praise resound; [crown'd. Whose wond'rous love hath sinners with salvation 2 Declare his works and bless His name, 3 With majesty and honour crown'd, What strength and beauty him surround! Which God alone from mortal man can justly claim. 4 To worship at His sacred court, Let all the trembling world resort: The mighty God! whose pow'r the universe sustains. PSALM C.-(Savoy.) Ying to the Lord with cheerful voice; E people all, on earth who dwell, Serve Him with fear, His mercies tell, 2 For know, the Lord is God alone; Know, that from Him we all proceed: 3 O enter then His gates with praise; Approach His courts with holy joy; Your hearts with warm devotion raise; Your tongues in grateful hymns employ. 4 For God is gracious, just, and good, His mercy is for ever sure: 1 2 3 4 5 His truth at all times firmly stood, MM PSALM CIII.-(Eagle Street.) High as the heav'ns transcend To those, who fear His name, Our days are as the grass, Or like the morning flow'r; If one sharp blast sweep o'er the field, But Thy compassions, Lord, To endless years endure; And children's children ever find PSALM CV.-(Barnabas.) Render thanks, and bless the Lord, Acquaint the nations with His deeds, 2 Sing to His praise in lofty hymns; Make them the theme of your discourse, 3 Rejoice in His Almighty name, And let their hearts o'erflow with joy, 4 Seek ye the Lord, His saving strength And where He's ever present, seek 5 O let the works His hands have wrought Your admiration move; Think on the judgments of His mouth, PSALM CVI.-(Cannon.) Render thanks to God above, 2 Who can His mighty deeds express, 3 Happy are they, and only they, 4 Extend to me that favour, Lord, |