2. O GOD, my God, I cry'd unto thee in the day time, and thou heardeft not: and in the night feafon alfo, I take no reft. 3. And thou continueft holy: O thou worfhip of Ifrael: 1. My GOD, &c. By Mr. HENRY PURCELL, Organist and Compofer to K. James II. K. William and Q. Mary, and Organist of St. Peter's, Westminster. 1. 3. PSAL. LXIII. GOD, thou art my GoD: early will I feek thee. 2. My foul thirfteth for thee, my flesh also longeth after thee: in a barren and dry land, where no water is. Thus have I looked for thee in holiness: that I might behold thy power and glo ry. 3 4. For 4. For thy loving-kindness is better than life itself: my lips fhall praise thee. 5. As long as I live will I magnify thee on this manner and lift up my hands in thy Name. 8. Because thou haft been my helper: therefore under the fhadow of thy wings will I rejoice. PSAL. LX. I. O GOD, thou haft caft us out, and fcatter'd us abroad: thou haft alfo been displeased, O turn thee unto us again. 2. Thou haft moved the land, and divided it: heal the fores thereof, for it shaketh. 11. O be thou our help in trouble: for vain is the help of man. 12. Through GOD will we do great acts: and it is he that shall tread down our enemies. By By Mr. JEREMIAH CLARK, late Organist and Compofer to Q. Anne, and Organist of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul's. 12. P PSAL. CXLVII. Raife the LORD, O Jerufalem: praise thy God, O Sion, ISA. xlix. 23. For kings fhall be thy nurfing fa thers: and queens thy nurfing mothers. Ps. xlviii. 7. As we have heard, fo have we seen in the city of our GOD, even the ci ty of the LORD of hosts. Ps. xxi. 13. Be thou exalted, LORD, in thine own ftrength: fo will we fing and praise thy power. Hallelujah. By By the Reverend Dr. ALDRICH, late Dean of Christ Church, Oxon. B PSAL. CXXXVII. Y the waters of Babylon we fat hanged them 3. For they that led us away captive, requir ed of us then a fong: fing us one of the fongs of Sion. 4. How fhall we fing the LORD's fong: in a strange land? 5. If I forget thee, O Jerufalem: let my right hand forget her cunning. 6. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth: yea, if I prefer not Jerusalem in my mirth. I. PSAL. CVI. Give thanks unto the LORD, for he is gracious: and his mercy enHallelujah. dureth for ever. O voice. PSAL. CXXX. UT of the deep have I called unto thee, O LORD: LORD, hear my 2. O let thine ear confider well; the voice of my complaint. 3. For if thou, LORD, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amifs: O LORD, who may abide it? : puls 4. For there is mercy with thee: therefore fhalt thou be feared. O Altered from an ANTHEM of Mr. Law's. NOT PSAL. CXV. I. OT unto us, O LORD, not unto us, but to thy Name give the praife: For thou art faithful in all thy works, and juft in all thy ways. Hallelujah. My |