The Gentiles make his name their trust, And learn his righteousness. o 3 Let the whole earth his love proclaim, With all her different tongues; u And spread the honours of his name, In melody and songs. St. Martin's. C. M. SECOND PART. Arundel. Bethlehem. [*] The Messiah's Coming and Kingdom. 1 OY to the world--the Lord is come! JLet earth receive her King: o Let every heart prepare him room, น And heaven and nature sing. -2 Joy to the earth-the Saviour reigns! Let men their songs employ; o While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains, Repeat the sounding joy. e 3 No more let sins and sorrows grow, Nor thorns infest the ground; o He comes to make his blessings flow, Far as the curse is found. g 4 He rules the world with truth and grace; The glories of his righteousness, PSALM 99. S. M. FIRST PART. Peckham. [*] 1 Christ's Kingdom and Majesty. HE God, Jehovah, reigns! THE Let all the nations fear; e Let sinners tremble at his throne, And saints be humble there. e 2 Jesus, the Saviour, reigns! o Bright cherubs his attendants stand, 3 In Zion is his throne, His church shall make his wonders known; e 4 How holy is his name! How terrible his praise! • Justice, and truth, and judgment join, In all his works of grace. S. M. SECOND PART. Newton. Watchman. [*] e 0 1EXAnd worship at his feet; His nature is all holiness, And mercy is his seat. 2 When Israel was his church, 3 Oft he forgave their sins, And oft he made his vengeance known, 4 Exalt the Lord our God, Whose grace is still the same : -Still he's a God of holiness, And jealous for his name. PSALM 100. L. M. 1ST PT. Old Hundred.[*] Y Before the Lord, your Sovereign King; o Serve him with cheerful heart and voice; L. M. SECOND PART. Old Hundred. [*] A Paraphrase. ING to the Lord with joyful voice; 1 [SING Let every land his name adore; The northern isles shall send the noise e 2 Before Jehovah's awful throne, -3 His sovereign power, without our aid, e 4 We are his people, we his care; 85 We'll crowd thy gates with thankful songs, g 6 Wide-as the world, is thy command; Firm-as a rock, thy truth must stand, PSALM 101. L. M. Old Hundred. [*] 1 1ME The Magistrate's Psalm. ERCY and judgment are my song; 5 (I'll search the land, and raise the just 6 In vain shall sinners hope to rise, 7 The impious crew, that factious band, 1 A Psalm for a Master of a Family. Thy grace and justice, heavenly King, 2 Now to my tent, O God, repair, 3 The man who doth his neighbour wrong The scornful eye, the slanderous tongue,- 4 I'll seek the faithful and the just, These are the friends whom I shall trust, 5 The wretch, who deals in sly deceit, 6 I'll purge my family around, PSALM 102. C. M. FIRST PART. China. [b] 1 Ver. 1-13, 20, 21. A Prayer for the Afflicted. H EAR me, O God, nor hide thy face; But answer, lest I die : Hast thou not built a throne of grace, p 2 My days are wasted, like the smoke, My strength is dried; my heart is broke, 3 My spirits flag, like withering grass, In secret groans my minutes pass, 4 [As on some lonely building's top, 5 My soul is like a wilderness, 6 Dark, dismal thoughts and boding fears While sharp reproaches wound mine ears, 7 My cup is mingled with my woes, 8 Sense can afford no real joy, 9 My locks like withered leaves appear; Grows faint as evening shadows are, -10 But thou forever art the same, o Ages to come shall know thy name, And spread thy works abroad. o 11 Thou wilt arise, and show thy face; Beyond th' appointed hour of grace, -12 He hears his saints, he knows their cry, And, by mysterious ways, |