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FIRST PART.

L. M.

The Righteous and the Wicked.

Ralston.

1 HAPPY the man, whose cautious feet
Shun the broad way, where sinners go;
Who hates the place where atheists meet,
And fears to talk as scoffers do ;-

2 Who loves t' employ his morning light
Among the statutes of the Lord;
And spends the wakeful hours of night,
With pleasure pondering o'er the word.

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Shall flourish in immortal green;

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And heaven will shine, with kindest beams,
On every work his hands begin.

P 4 But sinners find their counsels crossed ;-
As chaff before the tempest flies,

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So shall their hopes be blown and lost,
When the last trumpet shakes the skies.

SECOND PART. C. M.

Dedham.

1 BLEST is the man, who shuns the place,
Where sinners love to meet;

Who fears to tread their wicked ways,
And hates the scoffer's seat:-

2 But in the statutes of the Lord
Has placed his chief delight;

By day, he reads or hears the word,
And meditates by night.

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By living waters set,

Safe from the storm and blasting wind,
Enjoys a peaceful state.

mf 4 Green as the leaf, and ever fair,
Shall his profession shine;
While fruits of holiness appear,
Like clusters on the vine.

P 5 Not so the impious and unjust :-
What vain designs they form!
Their hopes are blown away like dust,
Or chaff, before the storm.

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6 Sinners in judgment shall not stand
Among the sons of grace

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When Christ, the Judge, at his right hand
Appoints his saints a place.

THIRD PART. S. M.

1 THE man is ever blest,

Bladenburg.

Who shuns the sinner's ways;
Among their councils never stands,
Nor takes the scorner's place :-

2 But makes the law of God
His study and delight,
Amidst the labors of the day,
And watches of the night.

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With waters near the root;

Fresh as the leaf, his name shall live;
His works are heavenly fruit.

4 Not so th' ungodly race;
They no such blessings find:

Their hopes shall flee like empty chaff
Before the driving wind.

FOURTH PART. 7's.

1 OH how blest the man, whose ear
Impious counsel shuns to hear;
Who nor loves nor treads the way,
Where the sons of folly stray :-

2 But, impressed with sacred awe,
Meditates, great God, thy law:
This by day his fixed employ,
This by night his constant joy.

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3 Like the tree, that's taught to grow
Where the streams refreshing flow,
He his fruitful branch shall spread,
Prosperous, he no leaf shall shed.

4 See, ah! see, a different fate

God's obdurate foes await!

See them, to his wrath consigned,
Fly like chaff before the wind.

P 5 When thy Judge, O earth, shall come,
And to each assign his doom;—
Say, shall then the impious band
With the just assembled stand?
.6 These, th' Almighty, these alone,
Objects of his love shall own;-
While his vengeance who defy,
Whelmed in endless ruin lie.

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FIRST PART. C. M.

Marlow.

Christ exalted and his Enemies warned.

1 WHY did the nations join to slay

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The Lord's anointed Son?

Why did they cast his laws away,
And tread his gospel down?

2 The Lord, who sits above the skies,
Derides their rage below;

He speaks, with vengeance in his eyes,
And strikes their spirits through.

3 "I call him my eternal Son,

"And raise him from the dead;
"I make my holy hill his throne,
"And wide his kingdom spread."
4 Be wise, ye rulers of the earth,
Obey the anointed Lord;
Adore the King of heavenly birth,
And tremble at his word.

SECOND PART. C. M.

Patmos.

1 ATTEND, O earth, when God declares
His uncontrolled decree :-

"Thou art my Son-this day, my heir,
"Have I begotten thee.

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2 "Ask-and receive thy full demands-
"Thine shall the heathen be;
"The utmost limits of the lands
"Shall be possessed by thee."

3 Learn, then, ye princes—and give ear,
Ye judges of the earth;
Worship the Lord with holy fear,
Rejoice with awful mirth.

THIRD PART. S. M.

1 THE Lord ascends on high,
And asks to rule the earth;
The merit of his blood he pleads,
And pleads his heavenly birth.

2 He asks-and God bestows
A large inheritance:

Far as the world's remotest ends,
His kingdom shall advance.

3 The nations that rebel

Must feel his iron rod:

He'll vindicate those honors well,
Which he received from God.

4 Be wise, ye rulers, now,

And worship at his throne:

With trembling joy, ye people, bow
To God's exalted Son.

5 If once his wrath arise,

Ye perish on the place:

But blessed is the soul that flies
For refuge to his grace.

FOURTH PART. H. M.

1 JESUS, the Saviour, reigns!
On Zion is his throne:
The Lord's decree sustains
His own begotten Son:

<Up from the grave
He bids him rise,

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Dover,

Murray.

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2 His kingdom is complete,
This day exalts his name:

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