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And vengeance shall attend their fongs,
The vengeance of the Lord.

6 When Christ his judgment-feat afcends,
And bids the world appear,
Thrones are prepar'd for all his friends
Who humbly lov'd him here.

7 Then shall they rule with iron rod
Nations that dar'd rebel :

And join the fentence of their God,
On tyrants doom'd to hell.

8 The royal finners, bound in chains,
New triumphs shall afford;
Such honour for the faints remains;
Praise ve, and...

PSALM CL.

Common Metre.

Ver. 1, 2, 6. A song of praise.

I IN God's own house pronounce his praife;

IN

His grace he there reveals;

To heav'n your joy and wonder raise,

For there his glory dwells.

2 Let all your sacred paffions move,
While you rehearse his deeds :
But the great work of saving love
Your highest praise exceeds.

3 All that have motion, life and breath,
Proclaim your Maker bleft;
Yet when my voice expires in death,
My foul shall praise him best.

The CHRISTIAN DOXOLOGY.

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And God the Spirit, Three in honour, praise, and glory giv'n, By all on earth, and all in heav'n.

L

Common Metre.

ET God the Father, and the Son,
And Spirit, be ador'd,

Where there are works to make him known,
Or faints to love the Lord.

Com. Metre. Where the tune includes two ftanzas.

T

I.

HE God of mercy be ador'd,
Who calls our fouls from death,

Who faves by his redeeming word,
And new-creating breath.

II.

To praise the Father, and the Son,

And Spirit, all divine,

Your hearts to souls

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Let faints and angels join.

Short Metre.

7E angels round the throne,

Y

And faints that dwell below,

Worship the Father, praise the Son,

And bless the Spirit too.

Particular Metre..

Now to the

at and facred Thre

The Father, Con and Spirit, b

Eternal praise : glory giv'n,.
hrough all the worlds where God is known,

ly all the angels near the throne,

And all the faints in earth and heav'n.

Particular Metre.

TO God the Father's throne

Perpetual honours raise;

Glory to

the Son, whit

To God the Spirit, praise:

With all our pow'rs,

Eternal King,

Thy name we fing,

While faith adores.

HYMNS

AND

SPIRITUAL SONGS.

In THREE BOOKS.

I. Collected from the SCRIPTURES. II. Composed on DIVINE SUBJECTS. III. Prepared for the LORD'S-SUPPER.

By I. WATTS, D.D.

And they sung a new Song, saying, Thou art worthy, &c. for thou wast slain, and bast redeemed us, &c. Rev. v. 9.

Soliti effent (i. e. Christiani) convenire, carmenque Christo quasi Deo dicere.

PLINIUS in Epist.

BOSTON:

Printed by SAMUEL HALL, And fold at his Book-Store, No. 53, Cornhill.

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To find any HYMN by the first Line.

Note. The letters a, b, c, denote the First, Second, and Third Book; the Figures direct to the Hymn.

A

A.

DORE and tremble, for our God
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed

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All glory to thy wond'rous name
All mortal vanities be gone

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And are we wretches yet alive

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And must this body die

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And now the scales have left mine eyes b

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Arife, my foul, my joyful pow'rs
As new-born babes defire the breast

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Awake, my heart, arife, my tongue
Awake, our fouls, away our fears
Away from every mortal care

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B.

B

Ackward with humble shame we look

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Begin, my tongue, some heav'nly theme b 69

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