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A29251 An appendix to the discourse upon the doctrine of our baptismal covenant being a method of family-religion / by Thomas Bray ... Bray, Thomas, 1658-1730. 1699 (1699) Wing B4288; ESTC R34276 17,835 51

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any kind Dominion have o're me On me devoted to thy Fear Lord make thy Face to shine Thy Statutes both to know and keep My Heart with Zeal incline PSALM CXIX To be Sung after Sermon Psalm 119. London New Tune SAfe in my Heart and closely hid thy Word my Treasure lies To succour me with timely Aid when sinful Thoughts arise Secur'd by that my grateful Soul Shall ever bless thy Name O teach me then by thy just Laws My future Life to frame My Lips unlock'd with pious Zeal To others have declar'd How well the Judgments of thy Mouth Deserve our best regard Whilst in the way of thy Commands More solid Joy is found Than had I been with vast increase Of envy'd Riches crown'd Therefore thy Just and Righteous Laws Shall always fill my Mind And those sound Rules which thou prescrib'st all due Respect shall find To keep thy Statutes undefac'd Shall be my constant joy The strict remembrance of thy Word Shall all my Thoughts employ PSALM XXIV To be Sung before Evening Service begins Psalm 24. St. James's Tune THis spacious Earth is all the Lord's the Earth her fulness is The World and they that dwell therein by sovereign right are his He fram'd and fix'd it on the Seas And his Almighty Hand Upon inconstant Floods has made The stable Fabrick stand But for himself this Lord of all One chosen Seat design'd O who shall to the Sacred Hill Desir'd Admittance find The Man whose Hands and Heart are pure Whose Thoughts from Pride are free Who honest Poverty prefers To gainful Perjury This this is he on whom the Lord Shall show'r his Blessings down Whom God his Saviour shall vouchsafe With Righteousness to crown Such is the Race of Saints by whom The Sacred Courts are trod And such the Proselytes that seek The Face of Jacob's God PSALM XXIV To be Sung after the Second Lesson Evening Service To be Sung as the foregoing part ERect your Heads Eternal Gates Unfold to entertain The King of Glory see he comes with his Celestial Train Who is this King of Glory Who The Lord for Strength renown'd In Battle mighty o're his Foes Eternal Victor crown'd Erect your Heads ye Gates unfold In State to entertain The King of Glory for he comes With all his shining Train Who is this King of Glory Who The Lord of Hosts renown'd Of Glory he alone is King Who is with Glory crown'd To Father c. PSALM LXXXIV Proper to be Sung in a Family on a Sunday Evening or in Church after Evening Service is over Psalm 84. Manchester Tune O Lord of Hosts my King O God how highly blest are they Who in thy Temple always dwell and there thy Praise display For in thy Courts one single Day 'T is better to attend Than Lord in any place besides A Thousand Days to spend For God who is our Sun and Shield Will Grace and Glory give And no good thing will he with-hold From them that justly live O thou whom Heavenly Hosts obey How highly blest is he Whose Hope and Trust securely plac'd Are still repos'd on thee To Father Son and Holy Ghost The God whom we adore Be Glory as it was is now And shall be evermore PSALM CXVII Proper to be Sung in a Family before Morning Prayer Psalm 117. Exeter Tune WIth cheerful Notes let all the Earth to Heav'n their Voices raise Let all inspir'd with godly Mirth sing solemn Hymns of Praise God's tender Mercy knows no bound His Truth shall ne'er decay Then let the willing Nations round This grateful Tribute pay To Father Son c. PSALM CXXXIX To be Sung as the 100 Psalm Proper also to be Sung in a Family at Morning Prayer THou Lord by strictest search hast known My rising up and lying down My secret Thoughts are known to thee Known long before conceiv'd by me Thine Eye my Bed and Paths surveys My publick Haunts and private Ways Thou know'st what 't is my Lips would vent My yet unutter'd words intent The veil of Night is no disguise No screen from thine All-seeing Eyes Through midnight shades thou find'st thy way As in the blazing Noon of Day Thou know'st the Secrets of my Heart If mischief lurk in any part Correct me where I go astray And guide me in thy perfect way To Father Son c. PSALM VIII Proper to be Sung in a Family at Evening Prayer Psalm 8. Winchester Tune O Thou to whom all Creatures bow within this earthly Frame Thro' all the World how great art Thou how glorious is thy Name When Heaven the Beauteous Work on high Employs my wandring sight The Moon that nightly guilds the Sky With Stars of feebler Light What 's Man said I that Lord thou lov'st To keep him in thy Mind Or what his Off-spring that thou prov'st To them so wondrous kind Him next in Pow'r thou didst create To thy Celestial Train Ordain'd with Dignity and State O're all thy Works to Reign They joyntly own his potent sway The Beasts that Prey or Graze The Birds that wing their Airy way The Fish that cuts the Seas O thou to whom all Creatures bow Within this Earthly Frame Thro' all the World how great art thou How Glorious is thy Name To Father c. PSALM CXLVIII Psalm 148. Proper Tune YE boundless Realms of Joy exâ•Œalt your Maker's Fame his praise your song employ above the starry frame your voices raise ye Cheâ•Œruâ•Œbims and Seâ•Œraâ•Œphims to sing his Praise Let all of Royal Birth With those of humbler Frame And Judges of the Earth His matchless Praise proclaim In this Design Let Youths and Maids And Hoary Heads With Children joyn United Zeal be shown His wondrous Fame to raise Whose Glorious Name alone Deserves our endless praise Earths utmost ends His Power obey His Glorious sway The Sky transcends His chosen Saints to Grace He raises them on high And favours Israel's Race Who still to him are nigh O therefore raise Your grateful Voice And still rejoyce The Lord to praise PSALM CIII To be Sung as the 100 Psalm THe Lord the Universal King In Heaven has fix'd his lofty Throne To him the Angels Praises sing In whose great Strength his Pow'r is shown Ye that his just Commands obey And hear and do his Sacred Will The Hosts of his this Tribute pay Who still what he ordains fulfill Let every Creature jointly bless The mighty Lord And thou my Heart With grateful Joy thy Thanks express And in this Consort bear thy part Yea Lord to celebrate thy Fame My grateful Voice to Heaven I 'll raise And Nations strangers to thy Name Shall thus be taught to sing thy Praise For God abounds with tender Love And unexampl'd Acts of Grace His waken'd Wrath does slowly move His willing Mercy flows apace God will not always harshly chide But with his anger quickly part And loves his Punishments to guide More by his Love than our Desert Secondly Next after the Psalm may succeed a Course of Reading And