THE PSALMS OF DAVID, Imitated in the Language of the NEW TESTAMENT, And applied to the Christian State and Worship. BY I. WATTS, D. D. Luke xxiv. 44. All things must be fulfilled which were written in- -the PSALMS concerning me. Heb. xi. 32. DAVID, SAMUEL, and the Prophets -Ver. 40. That they without us should not be made perfect. BOSTON: Printed and fold by MANNING & LOring, No. 2, Cornhill......1806. Sold alfo by the principal Bookfellers. A TABLE To find any Pfalm by the firft Line. ALL ye that love the Lord, rejoice Amidst thy wrath remember love Arife, my gracious God Awake, ye faints, to praise your King EHOLD the lofty sky BE Behold the morning fun Behold the love, the generous love Behold the fùre foundation fone Behold thy waiting fervant, Lord Bleft are the fouls that hear and know Bleft is the man, whofe bowels move CH Page. 249 25 72 136 HILDREN, in years and knowledge young Come, let our voices join to raise Come, found his praise abroad Confider all my forrows, Lord DAY AVID rejoic'd in God his ftrength |