in NOTE.-Some verses in the longer Psalms and Hymns are bracketed, to show that, if deemed advisable, they may be omitted without interfering with the sense; and some of the Psalms and Hymns are bracketed in more places than one, which cases a choice is afforded as to which of the bracketed verses shall be left out, and which retained; thus preventing the necessity of always omitting the same verses. 1 How blest is he who ne'er consents Nor stands in sinners' ways, nor sits Devoutly reads therein by day, 3 Like some fair tree, which, fed by streams, He still shall flourish, and success 4 For God approves the just man's ways, B 3 L. M. 4 God's care unceasing. 10 GOD! how constant is thy love! 2 Thou spread'st the curtain of the night, And still we draw our wonted breath. 4 That life we yield to thy command; To Thee we consecrate our days: Perpetual blessings from thy hand Demand perpetual songs of praise. Trust in God. 1 O LORD, that art my righteous Judge, Thou still redeem'st me from distress; 2 While worldly minds impatient grow 3 So shall my heart o'erflow with joy, Than theirs, who stores of corn and wine 4 Then down in peace I'll lay my head, 5 Prayer. C. M. 1 LORD, hear the voice of my complaint, To Thee alone, my King, my God, 2 Thou in the morn my voice shalt hear; To Thee devoutly I'll look up, |