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A27898 A century of select psalms, and portions of the psalms of David especially those of praise / turned into meter, and fitted to the usual tunes in parish churches, for the use of the Charter-House, London, by John Patrick ... Patrick, John, 1632-1695. 1679 (1679) Wing B2536; ESTC R38812 63,915 210

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2 2 On whom no sin is charg'd whose heart Sincere and upright is verse 3 3 Whilst I suppress'd my inward guilt No quiet 1 could get verse 4 4 Thy hand did press me and thy wrath Scorch'd me like Summers heat verse 5 5 I then resolved to disclose My Crimes and ope ' my wound I humbly did confess my sins And easy pardon found verse 6 6 This mercy shall in season draw Good men t' implore thy aid Then tho' the Floods of Trouble rise They need not be afraid verse 7 7 Thou art my Refuge Lord to thee I 'll fly in all distress Thou wilt preserve me and my Songs Thy mercies shall confess verse 8 8 I 'll teach proud men t' obey and not Be like the Horse or Mule verse 9 9 Whos 's Fury till they 're broke no Rein Can guide no Curb can rule verse 10 10 Such meet with heavy strokes whilst those That trust in God shall prove The happy men then let them joy And Triumph in his Love Psalm XXXIII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 YE righteous in the Lord rejoice And let his praise be your delight For praise is lovely and becomes The lips of those that are upright verse 4 4 Gods word is like its Author good His Laws from all injustice free His promise sure and all his works Are done in Truth and Equity verse 5 5 Works that are right and just secure His favour and his pleasure are The Earth with various blessings fill'd To us his kindness do's declare verse 6 6 The vast extended Orbs of Heav'n By his commanding word were made And all its numerous Hosts from his Creating breath their beings had verse 7 7 The Seas proud Waves within the shores To which they are confined keep Whose Waters safely are laid up In the great Store-House of the deep verse 8 8 Then to the Lord by men on Earth Let fear and due regard be shown May all the World his awful pow'r By humble adorations own Part. II. verse 12 12 O happy he whose service shows That God his chosen Ruler is And happy they whom God declares By 's special care that they are his verse 13 13 Th' Almighty on the Sons of Men Looks down from his Celestial Throne verse 14 14 And all the dwellers on the Earth Views from his glorious Mansion verse 15 15 He equally did make them all Their hearts he fashion'd one by one And all their inmost thoughts to him Better than to themselves are known verse 18 18 The Lord on those that fear his Name Looks with a favourable Eye He ne're will fail their hopes that on His goodness stedfastly rely verse 20 20 Now Lord we wait for thee thou art Our succour and our sure defence verse 21 21 What e're befals us we may trust In thee with cheerful confidence verse 22 22 So let thy mercies Lord on us Descend like a refreshing show'r As all our hope and joy depends Upon thy favour and thy pow'r Psalm XXXIII Another Metre verse 1 1 REjoyce ye Righteous in the Lord And praise him with delight For thankfulness becomes the lips Of those that are upright verse 4 4 His word is good and all his Laws Are from injustice free His promise sure and all his ways Are Truth and Equity verse 5 5 Works that are just secure his Love As they his pleasure are The Earth with Blessings fill'd to us His goodness do's declare verse 6 6 Th' extended Orbs of Heav'n by his Commanding word were made And from his Breath its numerous Hosts Their several Beings had verse 7 7 The Seas proud Waves within the shores Confined limits keep Whose Waters are laid up within The Store house of the deep verse 8 8 Let all men fear the Lord to him Let due regard be shown May all the World his awful pow'r By humble worship own Part. II. verse 12 12 O happy he whose service shows That God his Ruler is And happy they whom God declares By 's Care that they are his verse 13 13 God on the Sons of men looks down From his Celestial Throne verse 14 14 Views all the dwellers on the Earth From his bright Mansion verse 15 15 He made them equally their hearts He fashion'd one by one More clearly all their thoughts to him Than to themselves are known verse 18 18 The Lord on those that fear his Name Looks with a Gracious Eye And ne're will fail their hopes that on His Goodness do rely verse 20 20 Now Lord we wait for thee who art Our help and our defence verse 21 21 In all Estates we trust in thee With chearful confidence verse 22 22 Lord let thy grace on us descend Like a refreshing show'r For all our hope and joys depend On thine Almighty Pow'r Psalm XXXIV verse 1 1 GOD who my kind Preserver is I will at all times bless My tongue shall daily be imploy'd His goodness to confess verse 2 2 In God my Soul shall boast good men Shall hear it and rejoice verse 3 3 And to exalt his glorious Name Join both in heart and voice verse 4 4 I sought the Lord in my distress And graciously he heard His timely succours did prevent The threatning harm I fear'd verse 7 7 Blest Angels which on God attend Yet wait t' encompass such As fear him to preserve them safe When dangers near approach verse 8 8 O tast and see as I have done And then confess you must That God is good and they are blest That in his goodness trust Part. II. verse 12 12 What man would have his years prolong'd And happy days would see verse 13 13 Refrain thy tongue and lips from all Deceit and Injury verse 14 14 From all unrighteous ways depart From doing good ne're cease Seek all mens quiet and pursue The things that make for peace verse 15 15 God loves the righteous and on them He casts a gracious Eye His Ear 's attentive to their suits And open to their cry verse 17 17 Nor do they cry in vain wish'd help And case their troubles have verse 18 18 God will draw near to broken hearts And contrite spirits save verse 19 19 Tho' good men oft afflicted are At length God sets them free verse 20 20 His care do's to their Bodies reach No bone shall broken be verse 21 21 Bad men shall perish when they 're plagu'd With all that hate the Just verse 22 22 Whom God will keep and never fail Their hopes that on him trust Psalm XXXVI verse 5 5 BEyond the limits of the Skie Thy mercy Lord extends Thy faithfulness the narrow bounds Of space and time transcends verse 6 6 Mountains may be remov'd before Thy truth shall fail the least Thy judgments none can fathom thou Preservest Man and Beast verse 7 7 But who can prize enough that Love God bears unto the just Under whose Providence and care Good men securely trust verse 8 8 They to the Plenty of thy House For all supplies
Obedient to thy word verse 73 73 Thy hands have made and fashion'd me With Wisdom me endue And by the knowledge of thy Laws Lord form my Soul anew verse 75 75 I know thy Judgments righteous are And all my troubles just verse 76 76 Lord let thy mercy comfort me For in thy word I trust Part. IV. verse 89 89 For ever like the Heavens Lord Thy word is setled fast verse 90 90 As firmly as the Earth thy Truth Do's to all Ages last verse 91 91 These all in their appointed course Continue to this Day And all like ready Servants stand Thine Orders to obey verse 92 92 Had not thy Truth been my support Thy Law been my delight Under the pressure of my woes I' had sunk and perisht quite verse 96 96 Of all perfection here below I soon discern an end But thy large Precepts to all times And states of life extend verse 97 97 O how I love thy Law it is My daily exercise verse 98 98 This studie makes me wiser far Than all mine Enemies verse 103 103 Honey no sweetness do's afford Like what thy words create verse 104 104 From thence I learn the flatt'ring sweets Of every sin to hate Part. V. verse 105 105 Thy word is to my life a Guide Unto my Paths a light verse 106 106 I 've sworn to keep thy Righteous Laws Which I 'll perform aright verse 115 115 Ye wicked doers that corrupt The World depart from me From faithful serving of my God You shall no hindrance be verse 120 120 The sense of thy just vengeance Lord Fills me with fear and awe verse 126 126 It's time for thee to work for now Proud men despise thy Law verse 132 132 O let thy dealings towards me And mercy be the same Thou usest to express to those That love and fear thy name verse 133 133 Order my goings in thy word And my Director be Then no iniquity shall gain Dominion over me verse 136 136 I see how Sinners break thy Laws By bold impieties This makes me sadly to lament And tears o'reflow mine Eyes Part. VI. verse 137 137 Thy Nature Lord and thy Commands Exactly do agree verse 138 138 Holy and just and true thou art And such thy Precepts be verse 139 This sets my zeal on fire and makes My indignation rise To see my Foes forget thy words And thy just Laws despise verse 140 140 Thy word from all impurer dross Refin'd is my delight verse 148 148 On this I meditate before The watches of the Night verse 165 165 Those men are Crown'd with inward peace Who thy Commandments love And no Temptations unto sin To them a scandal prove verse 167 167 My Soul do's all thy Precepts keep And Testimonies prise verse 168 168 For all my actions naked are To thine All-seeing Eyes verse 176 176 Like a lost Sheep I 've gone astray But now to thee I come Thy Precepts I resolve t' obey Lord bring thy Servant home Psalm CXXI verse 1 1 I 'LL lift mine Eyes unto the Hills And thence will look for aid verse 2 2 Vain thought it's God alone can help Which Earth and Heaven made verse 3 3 He will sustain thy weaker pow'rs With his Almighty Arm verse 4 4 And keep thee with unwearied care From all surprising harm verse 5 5 The Lords Protection like a shade Will be thy sure Defence verse 6 6 Nor Sun nor Moon shall hurt thee with Malignant influence verse 7 7 From harm thy Body hee 'll protect Preserve thy Soul from sin verse 8 8 Will prosper thy Designs abroad And bless thy coming in Psalm CXXIII verse 1 O 1 Thou that in a glorious Throne Art plac'd above the Skies To thee for succour I direct Mine heart and lift mine Eyes verse 2 2 No Servant by his Lord chastis'd With more submission stands Nor Maids with greater Duty wait Their Mistresses Commands Than we that justly undergo The Discipline of God Wait for a merciful release When hee 'll remove his Rod. verse 3 3 Have mercy Lord on us whose hope In thy Compassion lies And whom insulting Foes do scorn Lord do not thou despise verse 4 4 For our deprest estate now gives Advantage to their Pride And they that live in wealth and ease Our miseries deride Psalm CXXIV verse 1 1 HAD not the Lord our cause espous'd His people now may say verse 2 2 Had not the Lord engag'd his pow'r To succour us that day When wicked men with cruel wrath Inflam'd against us rose verse 3 3 Too feeble all our pow'rs had been Their fury to oppose verse 4 4 To their devouring Jaws our life Had been an easy prey verse 5 5 Their rage like an impetuous stream Had swept us quite away verse 6 6 Blest be the Lord that chose this way His mercy to enhance Then when our dangers loudest call'd To send Deliverance verse 7 7 We lay like poor entangled Birds Caught in the Fowlers Net Gods power broke the snare and we At Liberty were set verse 8 8 Since all our help lies in his name That Earth and Heaven made Our future hopes shall all depend On his Almighty aid Psalm CXXV As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 THey that in God their Confidence Repose and him their Fortress make Remain unmov'd like Sions Mount Which Storms and Tempests never shake verse 2 2 Jerusalem with Hills begirt Derives great safety from that fence Good Men much more from Angels guard And Gods surrounding Providence verse 3 3 The wickeds Pow'r shall not too long Oppress the good and vex their peace Lest the Temptation prove so strong They imitate their wickedness verse 4 4 Bless those that are sincerely good verse 5 5 And when thy vengeance shall come down Rebellious Sinners to destroy Then Lord with peace the Righteous crown Psalm CXXV Another Metre verse 1 1 THey that repose their trust in God And him their Fortress make Remain unmov'd like Sions Mount Which Tempests never shake verse 2 2 Jerusalem with Hills begirt Is safe by this defence Good Men are more secure from Gods Surrounding Providence verse 3 3 The wickeds pow'r shall not too long Oppress and vex their peace Lest through discouragement they prove Like them in wickedness verse 4 4 Bless all the truly good and when Thy vengeance shall come down Proud Sinners to destroy then Lord With Peace the Righteous crown Psalm CXXVI As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 WHen God from Bondage set us free It seem'd a strange and pleasant dream verse 2 2 Our Mouth was fill'd with laughter then To tell this News was all our Theam This great and unexpected change Forced the Heathens to confess verse 3 3 The wonders of that day let us The same with greater joy express Great are thy Mercies shown to us verse 4 4 Lord perfect what thou hast begun 'T will be like welcome show'rs to ground That 's partched with the scortching Sun verse 5 5 We wait with patience Lord
Pray'rs and praises then shall be A pleasing Sacrifice To thee my God in whom my strength And my Salvation lies Psalm XXI verse 1 1 O Lord how joyful is the King With thy Salvation blest verse 2 2 Thou 'st given him his hearts desire And granted his request verse 3 3 Prevented by thy wond'rous Love A splendid Crown he wears verse 4 4 The Life he asked was prolong'd To ' innumerable years verse 5 5 By thee preserv'd his Glory 's great With Majesty array'd verse 6 6 By thee for ever highly blest And in thy favour glad verse 7 7 The King do's on the Lord rely Whose grace will make him stand verse 8 8 But those that are thy Foes shall know The Terrour of thy hand verse 9 9 Thy flaming wrath shall them devour verse 10 10 And all their Seed root out verse 11 11 Repay the mischief they design'd But could not bring about verse 12 12 These shall be made the mark at which Thy killing Arrows aim verse 13 13 Thus Lord exalt thy Pow'r and we Will sing and praise thy Name Psalm XXII verse 25 25 THE praises due to thee O Lord Shall in thy Church be pay'd Before thy Saints those vows perform'd That in distress I made verse 26 26 The longings of the poor and meek Thy goodness shall supply Thou shalt revive their fainting hopes That on thy strength rely verse 27 27 The Gentiles by his kindness won Shall turn unto the Lord By all the Kindreds of the Earth His name shall be ador'd verse 28 28 The Lord is King and under him Princes their Sceptres sway All Nations pay him homage and His pow'rful Rule obey verse 29 29 The prosperous Rich shall worship him And they that to the Grave Descend shall bow to him for none His Soul alive can save verse 30 30 A chosen Seed shall to their Race Declare his Righteousness verse 31 31 What God has done for them will raise His Mercies same no less Psalm XXIII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 GOD is my Shepherd who will see That all my wants be still supply'd I shall not be expos'd to wrong Nor left to stray without a Guide verse 2 2 The Pastures they are fresh and green Where I have case and sweet repast The streams are cool and quiet where I quench my thirst and please my tast verse 3 3 His comforts which revive my Soul Lifes tedious journey pleasant make And in the peaceful ways of Grace He leads me for his goodness sake verse 4 4 Tho' I should walk where black despair And sorrow casts a dismal shade Thy Power and thy tender care Would chase my fears and make me glad verse 5 5 Thou spread'st my Table where my Foes Behold thy Bounty and repine To see rich Oyls anoint my Head And see my Cup o'reflow with Wine verse 6 6 Surely the Goodness of the Lord Shall still surround me all my days I will frequent thy House and there Display thy Love and sing thy praise Psalm XXIII Another Metre verse 1 1 THE Lord my careful Shepherd is I to his flock belong I shall not stray without a Guide Nor be expos'd to wrong verse 2 2 The pastures they are fresh and green Where I have food and ease He leads me to the quiet streams Where I my thirst appease verse 3 3 His comforts which refresh my Soul Lifes journey pleasant make He guides me in his righteous paths For his own Goodness sake verse 4 4 Tho' I should walk where black despair Reflects a dismal shade Thy Rod and Staff would chase away My fears and make me glad verse 5 5 In presence of my Foes thou spread'st My Table who repine To see rich Oyls anoint my Head My Cup o'reflow with Wine verse 6 6 Surely the Goodness of the Lord Shall Crown my future days I will frequent his House to shew His Love and sing his praise Psalm XXIV verse 1 1 THE Earth's the Lords to him belong All Creatures it contains His gracious care to all the World Extends o're which he Reigns verse 2 2 He did upon the floating Seas The Earths great Fabrick lay And on th' unstable Floods he made Her fixt Foundations stay verse 3 3 Into that Hill where God resides Who shall admitted be Lord who within thy holy place May stand and worship thee verse 4 4 He whose unspotted hands no crimes Whose heart no stains defile whose tongue blasphemes not God nor swears His Neighbour to beguile verse 5 5 Such men unto thine Altar may Their free approaches make God hears their Pray'rs and they are sure His blessings to partake verse 7 7 Ye Gates and everlasting Doors Be open and make room Lift up your Heads and you shall see The King of Glory come verse 8 8 If you demand what Lord is this And who 's this Glorious King It is the Mighty Lord of Hosts Who do's Salvation bring Psalm XXV verse 1 1 TO God I make my Pray'r In him my trust repose verse 2 2 O let me not become a scorn Or triumph to my Foes verse 3 3 Let no Events deject Their Souls that wait on thee Let disappointments shame their hopes That deal perfidiously verse 4 4 The ways thou Lord dost chuse Make me to know aright And teach me always to perform What 's pleasing in thy sight verse 5 5 From the straight paths of Truth Ne're let me go astray From thee my Saviour I beg Direction every day verse 6 6 Lord call to mind thy Love Ever of old exprest How thou hast graciously reliev'd Thy Servants when distrest verse 7 7 Into my youthful sins No strict inquiry make Those early faults O Lord forgive For thine own goodness sake Part. II. verse 8 8 God who is good and just Will erring Souls instruct Their wandring steps to the safe paths Of Vertue will conduct verse 9 9 The humble Souls hee 'l guide And teach the meek his way verse 10 10 Kindness and Truth express to such As his just Laws obey verse 11 11 Incourag'd by thy grace For mercy I intreat Pardon my Sins O Lord that are Both numerous and great verse 12 12 Who is that happy Man That fears the Lord above Hee 'l ever lead him in the ways That he himself doth love verse 13 13 Possess'd with quiet thoughts His Soul shall dwell at ease His Seed shall after him enjoy Prosperity and Peace verse 14 14 The secrets of his Love God will make known to those That fear him and the blessings he Reserves to them disclose Part. III. verse 15 15 In all my troubles Lord Mine Eyes are towards thee I hope thy goodness at the last From all will set me free verse 16 16 Lord turn a gracious Eye To me and mercy show Great are th' afflictions I endure And find no help below verse 17 17 My troubles are enlarg'd Lord send me quick relief verse 18 18 Grant me forgiveness of my sins And then remove my grief verse 19
19 Consider how my Foes In number still increase How they with causeless hatred seek The ruine of my Peace verse 20 20 Preserve and keep my Soul From shame as well as guilt O never disappoint the hopes That I on thee have built verse 11 11 Let my try'd Innocence Find sure supports from thee At length thy chosen people Lord From all their troubles free Psalm XXVI verse 1 1 PLead thou my cause O thou that know'st My Souls integrity Nothing shall shake my Confidence Whilst I on thee rely verse 2 2 Mine inmost thoughts I offer Lord To thine impartial Eye O try my heart least any sin Should there concealed lie verse 3 3 The contemplation of thy Love Gives me the best delight This both engages and excites My care to walk aright verse 6 6 My thoughts and actions I 'll preserve Free from impurity And then th' Oblations I present Shall acceptable be verse 7 7 Then I aloud with chearful voice Thy goodness will proclaim And tell of all thy wond'rous works To magnify thy Name Psalm XXVII verse 7 7 TO my Petitions Lord return An answer full of grace verse 8 8 Thy face thou bad'st me seek and I Resolve to seek thy face verse 9 9 Lord do not in displeasure hide Thy face nor me reject Those succours I have had before From thee I still expect verse 10 10 My Parents Love is not so great As thine nor care so large When they forsake me I become Still more thy care and charge verse 11 11 Lord let me plainly see the way Where I may safely tread Avoiding all the cunning snares Mine Enemies have laid verse 13 13 How wretched had I been when I With troubles was opprest Had I not hop'd thy mercy would Secure my Peace and Rest verse 14 14 Wait still on God my Soul from him Courage and Strength derive Tho' he delay he will at length Thy fainting heart revive Psalm XXVIII verse 1 1 HEar me O Lord my sure defence When I thy succour crave Else I shall be like them that lie Neglected in the Grave verse 6 6 Blest be the Lord who bow'd his Ear To those requests I made verse 7 7 I trusted in his strength and found His seasonable aid Thy favour Lord has made my heart Exceedingly rejoice In grateful Hymns I will advance Thy praise with chearful voice verse 8 8 Those that upon his Pow'r rely God will protect and own And his Anointed save whom he Has raised to his Throne verse 9 9 Lord bless thy people who to thee Do all their safety owe Feed thou thy Flock and raise them up When they are fallen low Psalm XXIX As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 THE glorious Empire of the Lord Ye Rulers of the World proclaim verse 2 2 And in his Sanctuary give The Honour due unto his Name verse 3 3 Heark how his Thund'ring voice do's run Through all the Regions of the Sky The Clouds are frighted with the noise verse 4 4 So full of Pow'r and Majesty verse 5 5 The lofty Cedars bow their Heads And break before the mighty sound verse 6 6 Mountains that bear them feel the shock And like a frighted Calf rebound verse 7 7 Before this voice the dreadful flames Of pointed Lightnings tear the air verse 8 8 Wild Creatures that in deserts dwell Think they 're not safe but quake for fear verse 9 9 This makes the timerous Hinds to Calve Wild Beasts the naked Thickets leave But in his sacred Temple all Fearless to God their praises give verse 10 10 The Lords Dominion do's extend To Clouds above and Floods below verse 11 11 This great Protector of the good Will rest and Peace on his bestow Psalm XXX As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 MY God since thou haft rais'd me up Thee I 'll extoll with thankful voice Who hast secur'd me from those harms That would have made my Foes rejoice verse 2 2 With troubles worn and grief oppress'd To thee I cry'd and thou didst save verse 3 3 Thou didst support my sinking hopes My Life didst rescue from the Grave verse 4 4 Wherefore rejoice ye Saints of his Proclaim the praises of the Lord His goodness often call to mind And his Fidelity record verse 5 5 His anger is but short his Love Which is our Life do's longer stay Grief may continue for a night But comfort rises with the day verse 11 11 By thee my mournful state is chang'd My Sackcloth now is thrown away And gladness girds me who before In black despair and horrour lay verse 12 12 My tongue no longer silent be But to the Lord due glory give And strive that in thy thankful Verse His same Eternally may Live Psalm XXX Another Metre verse 1 1 SInce thou hast rais'd me I 'll extoll My God with thankful voice Who free'd me from those harms that would Have made my Foes rejoice verse 2 2 With grief and troubles worn to thee I cry'd and thou did'st save verse 3 3 Thou Lord my sinking hopes and life Didst rescue from the Grave verse 4 4 Then let the Saints with joy proclaim The praises of the Lord His goodness call to mind and his Fidelity record verse 5 5 His wrath 's but short his Love which is Our Life do's longer stay Weeping may for a Night endure But joy comes with the Day verse 11 11 My mournful State is chang'd and now My Sackcloth's thrown away Gladness surrounds me who before In dismal sorrows lay verse 12 12 My Tongue no longer silent be To God due praise give That in thy thankful verse his same Eternally may Live Psalm XXXII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 O Happy Man whom God forgives And hides what he has done amiss verse 2 2 Owns him as if he had not sinn'd Whose heart sincere and upright is verse 3 3 My woes increas'd whilst I supprest My guilt no quiet I could get verse 4 4 Thy wrath did press me like a weight And scorch'd me like the Summers heat verse 5 5 I then resolved to disclose My crimes and open all my wound I humbly did confess my sins To thee and easy pardon found verse 6 6 This mercy shall invite good men In season to implore thine aid Then tho' their troubles like a Flood Should rise they need not be afraid verse 7 7 Thou Lord shalt be my safe retreat To thee I 'll fly in all distress Thou wilt preserve me and in Songs Of Victory I 'll thee confess verse 8 8 I 'll counsel Sinners to obey verse 9 9 And not be like the Horse or Mule Whose fury till they 're broke and tam'd No Rein can guide no Curb can rule verse 10 10 Such Sinners meet with heavy strokes verse 11 11 Whilst those that trust in God shall prove The happy men then let the Just Rejoice and triumph in his Love Psalm XXXII Another Metre verse 1 1 O Blessed man whom God forgives And hides what 's done amiss verse
bloody off'rings prise This present now I humbly make Which God I trust will not despise Psalm LI. Another Metre verse 1 1 BEhold O Lord my sinful Soul To thee for Mercy flies Thy Mercy boundless is blot out All mine iniquities verse 2 2 Oh wash away my crimes for thou Alone canst make me clean verse 3 3 I now confess my guilt amaz'd To see how vile I 've been verse 4 4 Tho' none can call me to account Thy Sentence Lord I fear If judg'd by thee I know I must Be cast and thou be clear verse 5 5 I was conceiv'd and born in sin Too prone to do amiss verse 6 6 But purity and truth of heart To thee most pleasing is verse 7 7 Shew thou art reconcil'd as those Whom Hyssop sprinkles know They are absolv'd thy Grace can wash And make me white as snow verse 8 8 My sins have forfeited the joys And peace that once I had Thy voice would heal my broken Bones Thy Pardon make them glad verse 9 9 No longer Lord behold my sins With a displeased look Oh take their stains out of my Soul Their Guilt out of thy Book Part. II. verse 10 10 Create in me O Lord a heart Unspotted in thy sight Renew in me a mind unmov'd From goodness and upright verse 11 11 Lord do not cast me from thy sight As one thou canst not love Nor let thy Spirit tho' griev'd too much Its grace from me remove verse 12 12 Its comforts and free aids t' uphold My feeble pow'rs afford verse 13 13 Thus Sinners will amend their ways And turn unto the Lord. verse 14 14 Oh save me from the guilt of blood That sin of Crimson dy Then I 'll proclaim thy faithfulness And sing thy Clemency verse 15 15 My opened lips shall speak thy praise For this thou dost desire verse 16 16 Rather than Sacrifice of Beasts Consumed in the Fire verse 17 17 Thou dost a broken contrite heart More than all off'rings prise This present now I humbly bring Which God will not despise Psalm LIII As the 25. Psalm verse 1 1 THE Fools believe no God Do's mind th' affairs below For tho' they speak it not aloud They live as if 't were so All are corrupt and vile Their actions hateful are They 're only skilful to do ill From good estranged far verse 2 2 God from his Throne look'd down And took a strict survey What men did seek and know the Lord And his just Laws obey verse 3 3 All were degenerate With loathsome sins o're-grown What was Religious just and good None practis'd no not one verse 4 4 Strange Madness that they should Like Bread the poor devour And neither own thee by their Pray'rs Nor dread thy mighty pow'r verse 5 5 Where all their fears were vain Great terrours feis'd them there God that despis'd them made their fall As shameful as their fear verse 6 6 Lord let thy peoples hopes Be with deliverance Crown'd When thy Salvation shall appear Their joys shall then abound Psalm LVII verse 1 1 LOrd since I trust in thee alone Mercy to me extend I fly for shelter to thy Wings Till all my troubles end verse 2 2 To him whose Pow'r is over all In my distress I 'll cry Since thou hast sav'd me heretofore Thy help will still be nigh verse 6 6 When with the Fowlers treacherous arts My ruine was prepar'd Their Pits occasion'd their own fall Their Nets themselves insnar'd verse 7 7 My heart O God is now prepar'd And this my tongue shall raise verse 8 8 Which with my Harp shall early sing A Consort to thy praise verse 9 9 The great Salvation thou hast wrought I 'll to the World proclaim The scattered Nations shall assist My Songs to spread thy fame verse 10 10 Thy mercy reaches to the Heav'ns Thy Truth unto the Skies verse 11 11 Then let thy Glories Lord above Both Earth and Heaven rise Psalm LXII As the 25. Psalm verse 1 1 MY Soul doth wait on God My Rock and my defence verse 2 2 I shall not greatly then be mov'd For safety comes from thence verse 8 8 Ye people trust in him What time you are afraid Hee 'll be your refuge in distress When you implore his aid verse 9 9 The men of low-degree Are vain great men a lie Both in the ballance laid appear Lighter than vanity verse 10 10 Wealth makes not happy men And trust in this is vain Then seek not by oppressive arts Or fraud t' increase your gain If riches should abound By Heavens blessing sent Take heed they do not gain your hearts Or make you insolent verse 11 11 That all may know from whence Their help they should derive Thou Lord hast ost declar'd that pow'r Is thy Prerogative verse 12 12 And that uncessant streams Of mercy flow from thee So that according to mens works Their due reward shall be Psalm LXIII verse 1 1 EArly O Lord my fainting Soul Thy Mercy do's implore No Travellour in desert Lands Can thirst for Water more verse 2 2 I long t' appear as I was wont Within thy holy place Thy Pow'r and Glory to behold And to partake thy Grace verse 3 3 For Life it self without thy Love No relish do's afford No other joys can equal this To serve and praise the Lord. verse 4 4 I 'll therefore make my Pray'rs to thee And bless thee whilst I live verse 5 5 This like the choisest dainties will Both food and pleasure give verse 6 6 When others sleep my wakeful thoughts Present thee to my mind And in the night I think how good My God has been and kind verse 7 Since thou alone hast been my help To thee alone I fly And on thy watchful providence With chearfulness rely verse 8 8 Dangers whilst thou art near to me Do threaten me in vain When I keep close to God his care And Pow'r will me sustain Psalm LXV As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 PRaises in Sion wait for thee And there the Vow perform'd shall be verse 2 2 To thee O God that hearest Pray'r All flesh shall chearfully repair verse 3 3 Our Sins may justly put a stop To all that good from thee we hope Thy Mercy do's those fears allay For this will purge our sins away verse 4 4 O happy they that may draw near To thee and in thy Courts appear For these shall all refreshments have Thy House can give or they can crave verse 5 5 By thy amazing wonders thou Thy kindness to the good dost show The ends of th' Earth in thee confide And th' Isles that in the Sea reside verse 6 6 Mountains that seem to touch the Skie Gain from thy strength stability verse 7 7 The roaring Seas God do's asswage And stills the peoples madder rage Part. II. verse 8 8 O're all the Earth the Nations spred Thy works of pow'r and anger dread And all adore thy goodness great Where e're the Sun do's rise or
upheld thy steps And dry'd up all thy falling tears verse 9 9 I still shall live and praise thy name verse 10 10 Thus did I speak and thus believ'd verse 11 11 Tho' in distress I rashly said All men will lie and I 'm deceiv'd verse 12 12 What shall I render to the Lord For all the kindness he has shown verse 13 13 I 'll humbly offer him my praise And thankfully his favours own verse 14 14 The solemn payment of the vows I made to God shall be my care verse 15 15 Who sav'd me from approaching death And shew'd my Life to him was dear verse 16 16 By all engagements Lord I 'm thine Thy Servant whom thou hast set free The very Bonds that thou hast loos'd Shall tie me faster unto thee Psalm CXVI Another Metre verse 1 1 GOD that so gracious a regard To my requests did give verse 2 2 Shall have my choisest Love and best Devotions whilst I live verse 3 3 Assayl'd with grief and pains that seem'd Forerunners of the Grave verse 4 4 To thee I cry'd O Lord my life From threatning danger save verse 5 5 Nor did I cry in vain nor did His Mercy come too late verse 6 6 But when my skill was at a loss He rais'd my low estate verse 7 7 God and thy self my Soul enjoy Quiet and free from fears verse 8 8 Who sav'd thy life upheld thy steps And dry'd up all thy tears verse 9 9 I still shall live to praise thee thus verse 10 10 I spake and thus believ'd verse 11 11 Tho' once I rashly said All men Will lye and I 'm deceiv'd verse 12 12 What shall I render Lord for all The kindness thou hast shown verse 13 13 Praises I 'll offer and with thanks Will all thy favours own verse 14 14 The payment of the vows I made To God shall be my care verse 15 15 Who saved me from death and shew'd My Life to him was dear verse 16 16 By all engagements I am thine Thy Servant Lord I 'll be The bonds that thou hast loos'd shall tye Me faster unto thee Psalm CXVII verse 1 1 LET all the Nations of the World Their great Creator praise And all its scattered people join His mighty Name to raise verse 2 2 Whos 's kindness towards us is great His Mercies ever sure Then let our praises like his Truth For ever still endure Psalm CXVIII verse 1 1 O Praise the Lord whom Ages past Have known to be so kind Whose mercies will continue sure To Ages still behind verse 2 2 Let all his people and his Priests verse 3 3 That in his House attend verse 4 4 With all that fear the Lord proclaim His mercies have no end verse 5 5 Bear thou thy part with them my Soul Gods goodness to express Who heard my Pray'r and set me free When I was in distress verse 6 6 I need not fear what Man can do When God is my defence verse 9 9 Rather in him than greatest Kings I 'll put my confidence verse 15 15 The joyful voice of Triumph fills The dwellings of the Just verse 16 16 His Pow'r do's mighty things for them That in his Goodness trust verse 17 17 I hope to live and praise his works Ev'n to my latest Breath verse 18 18 Who tho' he has chastiz'd me sore Has sav'd me still from death Part. II. verse 21 21 I 'll praise thee who hast heard my Pray'rs And tho' thou wast before My gracious God art now become My pow'rful Saviour verse 22 22 The stone which by the Builders deem'd Unfit aside was thrown Is chosen and prefer'd to be The Head and Corner Stone verse 23 23 This is the work of God alone By us with wonder seen verse 24 24 This is the Day the Lord hath made And wee 'll rejoice therein verse 25 25 Wee 'll join our Acclamations And loud Hosanna's sing Wishing prosperity may wait On him that is our King verse 26 26 Blest Saviour that from God to us On this kind errand came We welcom thee and bless all those That spread thy Glorious Fame verse 27 27 Thou Lord hast mercifully shin'd On us with Light and Grace And at thine Altar wee 'll present Our Sacrifice of praise verse 28 28 Thou art my God my joyful tongue Shall ever sing thy praise Thou art my God and I on high Thy glorious name will raise verse 29 29 Let all with thankfulness proclaim That God is good and kind Whose mercies which have ever been Good men shall ever find Psalm CXIX verse 1 1 BLest is the Man whose blameless life The Law of God directs verse 2 2 Who keeps his Precepts and whose heart To serve the Lord affects verse 3 3 They never wilfully transgress Who to these paths repair verse 4 4 Thou Lord hast charged us to keep All thy Commands with care verse 5 5 O by thy Grace so guide my ways Never from thine to swerve verse 6 6 Nothing shall shame my confidence Whilst I thy Laws observe verse 7 7 I 'll praise thee better when I 'm more Instructed in thy fear verse 8 8 To serve thee I resolve O give Me grace to persevere verse 9 9 But how shall youth so prone to vice Govern their Manners Lord By heedful listning to the wise Directions of thy word verse 10 10 Sincerely I have begg'd thy Grace O keep me close to thee verse 11 11 I 've treasur'd up thy word that I Might not a Sinner be Part. II. verse 13 13 My high esteem of all thy Laws I have declar'd around verse 14 14 Herein my joy surpasses his That has a Treasure found verse 18 18 Open my Eyes that I may see The wonders of thy Law verse 19 19 Who in my Pilgrimage from hence Must Light and Comfort draw verse 30 30 I 've chose thy Truths to be my Guide Thy Law my Rule have made verse 32 32 I 'll run the way of thy Commands Since thou hast made me glad verse 34 34 Lord give me a discerning mind And knowledge of thy will Then what thy sacred Law enjoins I 'll heartily fulfil verse 36 36 Incline my heart to thy Commands Whilst others riches prize verse 37 37 From the vain pleasures of this World Lord turn away mine Eyes To practise goodness let my Love And quick desires appear verse 38 38 Make good thy word to him that is Devoted to thy fear Part. III. verse 57 57 Thou art my Portion and thy word I count to me most dear verse 58 Thy promis'd mercy and thy Love Before this World prefer verse 59 59 My former wand'rings I review'd And then without delay Resolv'd to change my course and turn Into thy safer way verse 67 67 Whilst I was prosp'rous from thy paths Too soon I turn'd aside But by thy chastisements reduc'd Thy Precepts were my guide verse 68 68 Thou Lord art in thy Nature good And dost all good afford By my afflictions make me more
till thou All needful Blessings dost restore And hope our former tears will make Our after joys to be the more verse 6 6 So he that in prepared ground His scattered handfuls sadly leaves Will shout at Harvest when he sees That Seed become a Load of Sheaves Psalm CXXVI Another Metre verse 1 1 WHen God redeem'd our Captive State It seem'd a pleasant dream verse 2 2 Our Mouth was fill'd with Laughter then And joy was all our Theam This mercy so unlook'd for mov'd The Heathens to confess verse 3 3 The wonders of that Day let us With joy the same express Great are thy Mercies shown to us verse 4 4 Lord perfect what 's begun 'T will be like welcome show'rs to ground Partch'd with the scortching Sun verse 5 5 We wait with Patience Lord till thou All good to us restore And hope our former tears will make Our after joys the more verse 6 6 So he that in prepared ground His scattered handfulls leaves Will shout at Harvest when that Seed Becomes a Load of Sheaves Psalm CXXVII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 IF God be not the Architect Men strive in vain a House t' erect Unless the Lord the City keep The watchfull Guards as well may sleep verse 2 2 Your Labours with the rising Sun Begin and last when Day is done T' avoid that Poverty you dread With carefulness you eat your Bread But all in vain by Heaven blest You may enjoy both wealth and rest verse 3 3 A numerous Race and fruitful Womb As Gods rewards to Goodness come verse 4 4 Their Parents strength and Glory are Like Arrows to a Man of War verse 5 5 Well furnished with these supplies A Man may dare his Enemies Psalm CXXVIII verse 1 1 BLest is the Man whose fear of God Is by obedience shown verse 2 2 Plenty thy Labours shall reward And good success shall crown verse 3 3 Thy fruitful Wife like a fair Vine With Clusters shall abound Whose Children like green Olive Plants Thy Table shall surround verse 4 4 Such Blessings to thy House shall fall When God 's thy chiefest fear verse 5 5 Thou in the publick joy and good Shalt have the greatest share verse 6 6 A numerous Race from thee deriv'd Thy lengthned Age shall see And the great wish of all good Men The Lands prosperity Psalm CXXX As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 PLung'd in the Confines of despair To God I cry'd with fervent Pray'r verse 2 2 O lend to me a gracious Ear Not sunk so low but thou canst hear verse 3 3 Should'st thou against each evil deed In strict severity proceed Who would be able to abide Thy censure and be justify'd verse 4 4 But thou forgiveness dost proclaim That men may turn and fear thy name verse 5 5 To thy rich Grace O Lord we fly And on thy promises rely verse 6 6 My Soul less brooks thy seeming stay Than Guards that watch th' approach of day verse 7 7 O therefore let the good and just In God alone repose their trust The frailty of our state he knows His plenteous Mercy ever flows verse 8 8 To humble Souls he gracious is And pardons what they 've done amiss Psalm CXXXI verse 1 1 LOrd I have no aspiring thoughts Nor Eyes that lofty are Nor meddle with the things advanc'd Above my lower Sphere verse 2 2 But humble and resign'd I lie Compos'd to silent rest Mine as a Childs behaviour is Wean'd from his Mothers Breast verse 3 3 Let pious Souls no more admire The Worlds deceitful shows But with an undisturbed mind In God their trust repose Psalm CXXXIII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 O Blest Societies on Earth Resembling that of Heav'n above Where Brethren peacefully unite In sweet accord and hearty Love verse 2 2 It 's like the precious Ointment pour'd On Aarons consecrated head Which first ran down his face and thence Unto his costly vesture spread verse 3 3 Like dews that visit every Hill Or as the fruitful show'rs of rain Tho' first on higher grounds they fall Descend and water all the plain Innumerable comforts meet Where Love and Amity abound Their Souls are fill'd with inward peace Their prosperous State with blessing crown'd Psalm CXXXIII Another Metre verse 1 1 O Happy Companies on Earth Resembling Heav'n above Where Brethren peacefully unite In sweet Accord and Love verse 2 2 It 's like the precious Ointment pour'd Upon the High Priests Head Which first ran down his Face and thence Unto his Garments spred verse 3 3 Like dews that visit every Hill Or fruitful showrs of rain Tho' first on higher grounds they fall Thence water all the plain Innumerable comforts meet Where mutual Love is found Their Souls are fill'd with inward peace Their State with blessing crown'd Psalm CXXXIV As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 YE Servants of th' Eternal King Who early at his Temple wait And there your late attendance give See that his Name ye celebrate verse 2 2 And as that Holy place requires Pure hands in your Devotions raise To all your other offerings join The grateful Sacrifice of praise verse 3 3 God the Great Maker of the World As great in Goodness as in pow'r Give gracious Answers to thy Pray'rs And bless his people every hour Psalm CXXXIV Another Metre verse 1 1 YE Servants of the Lord above Who at his Temple wait See that before the rising Sun His name ye celebrate verse 2 2 And in that Holy place pure hands In your Devotions raise To all your other offerings join The Sacrifice of praise verse 3 3 The Lord that made the World as great In goodness as in pow'r Give Ear to thy requests and bless His people every hour Psalm CXXXV verse 1 1 YE Servants of th' Almighty Lord That Heav'n and Earth did frame verse 2 2 Who at his House and Altar wait Praise ye his Glorious Name verse 3 3 O let the Goodness of the Lord Your best affections raise Your inward Pleasure will increase Together with your praise verse 5 5 In him do all perfections meet His Greatness knows no bound What'ere by other Gods is claim'd In him alone is found verse 6 6 His Pow'r created all at first His Pleasure rules them still His uncontrouled mind the Heav'n The Earth and Seas fulfill verse 7 7 By undiscerned force he makes The vapours to arise Which frame the Clouds where fire unquench'd Mingled with water lies From thence the dreadful Lightnings burst And Rains are poured down He brings his boysterous Winds and Storms From Treasuries unknown verse 13 13 Supported by thy Glorious Works Thy Fame can never die But thy Memorial shall endure To all Eternity Psalm CXXXV Another Metre As the 148. Psalm verse 1 1 YE Servants of the Lord That Heav'n and Earth did frame verse 2 2 Who at his Altars wait Praise ye his glorious name verse 3 3 His goodness doth To this invite His praise will give The best
and flames no more verse 4 4 O let it ever cease we pray verse 5 5 When wilt thou Lord from wrath refrain verse 6 6 Raise and revive our joys again verse 7 7 Thy saving mercies Lord restore verse 8 8 I 'll listen to the voice of Peace Which God will to his Saints express If they return to sin no more verse 9 9 Surely thy saving help is near To such as thee sincerely fear And glory to our Land will bring verse 10 10 Mercy and Truth together meet Justice and Peace each other greet verse 11 11 And truth out of the Earth shall spring From Heav'n shall righteousness look down verse 12 12 God with his Blessings will us Crown Our Land with Plenty shall o'reflow When Righteousness prepares his way Justice with us shall longer stay And Mercy tread where this do's go Psalm LXXXVI verse 1 1 LOrd bow thine Ear to my requests Tho' poor and in the dust verse 2 2 O save my righteous Soul for Lord In thee alone I trust verse 3 3 Be merciful to me O God And hear my mournful voice verse 4 4 Daily my Soul to thee ascends Oh make it to rejoice verse 5 5 Thou Lord art gracious and good To pardon sins inclin'd And all that humbly thee implore Shall plenteous mercy find verse 6 6 To thee I call in my distress In hope thou wilst attend verse 7 7 On thee with patience wait till thou A gracious answer send verse 8 8 Tho' Heathens boast of other Gods And talk of Pow'rs Divine There 's none that can compare with thee Nor any works like thine verse 9 9 All the deceived Lands at length Their Maker shall adore Shall glorify thy Name O Lord And celebrate thy Pow'r verse 10 10 When they behold how great thou art What wonders thou hast done Their Idols they 'll disown and say That thou art God alone Part. II. verse 11 11 Lord guide my steps that from the way Of truth I ne're may err My loose affections so unite That I thy name may fear verse 12 12 With all my Soul I 'll praise the Lord His glories ever tell verse 13 13 By whose great goodness I have been Freed from the lowest Hell verse 15 15 Thou Lord art pittiful and kind To punish Sinners slow Goodness and faithfulness from thee Abundantly do flow verse 16 16 Thy merciful regard I need And strength from thee I crave From all designed mischiefs Lord Thy humble servant save verse 17 17 Some signal mark of favour show Which all my Foes may see And at their malice blush when thou Dost help and comfort me Psalm LXXXIX verse 1 1 THY Mercies Lord I 'll ever sing Thy truth to all proclaim verse 5 5 The Heav'nly Angels sacred Quire Shall celebrate the same verse 6 6 These never with the Lord compare Nor his Commands contest verse 7 7 But give attendance at his Throne With awful fear possess'd verse 8 8 Great God! there 's none that 's arm'd with pow'r Or girt with Truth like thee verse 9 9 Thou when the Waves arise dost rule And still the raging Sea verse 10 10 Thy arm alone brake Egypts pow'r And Israel did adore When they beheld the drowned Host Lie scattered on the shore verse 11 11 The World with all therein is thine Made by thy pow'rful voice verse 12 12 With all the Quarters of the Earth Which in thy care rejoice verse 13 13 Thy great and uncontrouled Pow'r Can no resistance fear verse 14 14 Yet Mercy Righteousness and Truth In all thy Rule appear verse 15 15 Blest are the Men that understand The joyful sound of praise They through thy favour shall enjoy Pleasant and happy dayes verse 16 16 Th' expressions of thy wond'rous Love Will fresh delights create And thou the Glory of their strength Wilt raise their low Estate Psalm XC As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 LOrd every Age and Race has seen Thou hast our help and refuge been verse 2 2 E're that the Mountains had a Birth Or ever thou hadst form'd the Earth Thou hadst a Being long before And shalt abide when time 's no more verse 3 3 Thy first Decree ' gainst man was just Bidding him Turn again to Dust verse 4 4 A thousand years if we could stay In life so long is but a day Compar'd with thee and in thy sight Like the short Watches of the Night verse 5 5 Death like an over-flowing stream Sweeps us away our Life 's a Dream verse 6 6 Like Flow'rs i' th' Morning fresh and fair Cut down e're Night and withered are verse 7 7 Thine Anger and our Wickedness verse 8 8 Makes the short Term of Nature less verse 9 9 And thus our years to ' an end are brought As swiftly as a breath or thought verse 10 10 Our Age to Seventy years is set If to another Stage we get And unto Fourscore years arrive We rather sigh and groan then live Part. II. verse 11 11 Lord who enough considered hath The Pow'r and Terrour of thy wrath Wrath that is equal to our dread And strikes so often Sinners dead verse 12 12 Oh that the sense of our last end And Sorrows that this Life attend May more excite our fear of thee And a wise care of Piety verse 13 13 When Lord shall thy displeasure cease When wilt thou give our troubles ease Now we are humble and repent Shew pity to us and relent verse 14 14 Oh let that mercy come at lasl We long impatiently to tast verse 15 15 And in proportion to our tears Let Gladness crown our future years verse 16 16 Since Acts of Grace thy Glory are And please thee most do thou appear In those to us and to our Race verse 17 17 Shew us the Beauties of thy Face Afford thy Light to guide our way That we may never go astray All our good undertakings bless And prosper with desir'd success Psalm XCI As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 HE that has God for his retreat Has gain'd a safe and quiet seat For Gods o're-spreading Providence Will like a shade be his Defence verse 2 2 To him as to my Fort I 'll fly On him my pow'rful God rely verse 3 3 When noysome Plagues infect the air Hee 'll save thee from the secret snare verse 4 4 His care like Wings shall safety yield His faithful promise be thy shield verse 5 5 So that no dangers of the Night Shall seise thee with a sudden fright verse 6 6 Plagues that like poisoned Arrows kill And all around with slaughter fill Walking unseen both Night and Day Shall miss their aim or balk their way verse 7 7 Thousands shall fall on every hand And thou the while unhurt shalt stand verse 8 8 And only with thine Eyes shalt see What shall the wickeds portion be Part. II. verse 9 9 Since thou hast made the Lord most High Thy Refuge and Security verse 10 10 No evil shall thy joys molest Nor
Sinners prove verse 9 9 As those that in the Wilderness Provoked God above They prov'd his pow'r and saw his works verse 10 10 And griev'd him fourty year Till wearied with that murm'ring Race He could no longer bear He did their unbelief and base Ingratitude detest verse 11 11 And in his Anger sware they should Not come into his rest Psalm XCVI As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 LEt all the Earth their voices raise To sing the choicest Psalm of praise verse 2 2 To sing and bless Gods sacred name And all his saving works proclaim verse 3 3 His Glory let the Heathen know His wonders to the Nations show verse 4 4 Let him be prais'd that is so high More fear'd than any Deity verse 5 5 For Heathen Gods but Creatures are He made the Heav'ns and every Star verse 6 6 He in Majestick splendor dwells In Beauty and in strength excels verse 7 7 Let every Tongue and every Tribe Glory and Pow'r to God ascribe verse 8 8 The Glory give that is his due Their Off'rings in his Courts renew verse 9 9 Fall down before him and confess His Majesty and Holiness Let all the Earth the Lord revere And by their Duty shew their fear verse 10 10 Say to the World th' Almighty reigns A Judge that equity maintains Hee 'll make their Wars and Tumults cease And bless the Earth with quiet peace verse 11 11 Let Heav'n and Earth then tell their joys The Ocean by its roaring noise verse 12 12 Fields by the fairness of their Crops Trees by the Fruits that Crown their Tops verse 13 13 At his approach all Nature's glad And only Sinners are afraid All whom he judges shall confess His Equity and Righteousness Psalm XCVII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 LET th' Earth rejoice since God do's reign verse 2 2 For tho' thick darkness do's surround And cloud his ways of Providence Yet perfect justice is their ground verse 3 3 When God prepares himself for wrath verse 4 4 His Lightnings flame around the Skies A dreadful Fire before him goes To burn up all his Enemies Th' amazed Earth sees this and quakes verse 5 5 The Hills like melted Wax flow down verse 6 6 The Heav'ns his Justice do proclaim And Men below his Glories own verse 7 7 Confounded be those Worshippers That to a graven Image bow And boast of Idols worship him Angels above and Gods below verse 8 8 Good men will hear the news with Joy When Judgments on these Sinners fall verse 9 9 Which tell the World their Gods are vain And thou art high above them all verse 10 10 All ye that Love and serve the Lord Strictly preserve your innocence Then let the wicked seek your fall God will stand up for your defence verse 11 11 Th' immortal Seeds of light and bliss For truly pious men are sown A joyful Harvest will at length Their labours and their sorrows Crown verse 12 12 Then let your chearful temper show The God you serve is good and kind Praise him for all his Mercies past And wait with joy for those behind Psalm XCVII Another Metre verse 1 1 GOD Reigns let all the Earth rejoyce verse 2 2 Tho' darkness may surround And Cloud his ways of providence Yet Justice is their ground verse 3 3 Lightnings when God prepares for wrath Do flame around the Skies verse 4 4 A Fire before him goes to burn Up all his Enemies The Earth sees this and quakes the Hills verse 5 5 Like melted Wax flow down verse 6 6 The Heav'ns his Righteousness declare And Men his Glories own verse 7 7 Confounded be those Worshippers That to an Image bow And boast of Idols worship him Angels and Gods below verse 8 8 Good men will joy when punishments Shall on these Sinners fall verse 9 9 Which shew their Gods are vain and thou Art high above them all verse 10 10 All ye that love and fear the Lord Preserve your innocence Then let the wicked seek your fall God will be your defence Th' immortal Seeds of light and bliss For pious men are sown A joyful Harvest will at length Their work and sorrows crown Then let your chearful temper show The God you serve is kind Praise him for Mercies past and wait With joy for those behind Psalm XCVIII verse 1 1 REnew your Songs to God and tell What wonders he hath done Let all proclaim the Victories His pow'rful Arm has won verse 2 2 His Mercy which was kept before A secret and inclos'd Now to the clear and open view Of Heathens is expos'd verse 3 3 His promis'd goodness and his Truth Was first to Israel shown But now the ends of th' Earth have seen His great Salvation verse 4 4 Let all the Earth this welcom News verse 5 5 Applaud with loudest noise verse 6 6 Join Musick to their Hymns of praise To testifie their joys verse 7 7 Let swelling Seas roar and excite The joys of Neighbouring lands verse 8 8 Let Echoing Hills the noise repeat And Rivers clap their hands verse 9 9 Whole Nature well may feel a change When Gods approach is nigh Who comes to judge and rule the World With Truth and Equity Psalm C. verse 1 1 LET all the Nations of the Earth To God their chearful voices raise verse 2 2 With Gladness worship him and come Before his Face with Songs of praise verse 3 3 Know that our Lord is God alone Who did to all their Beings give We are the people of his Care The Sheep that on his pastures live verse 4 4 Enter his Gates with thankful hearts His praises in his Courts proclaim And let his pow'rful love excite Each Soul to bless his Sacred Name verse 5 5 For God is infinitely good His mercy is for ever sure His Truth from Generation To Generation shall endure Psalm CII verse 1 1 LOrd hear the Pray'rs and mournful cries Of mine afflicted State verse 2 2 And with thy Comforts cheer my Soul Before it be too late verse 11 11 My days like the declining shades Make hast and fly away As Flow'rs before the scorthing Sun They wither and decay verse 24 24 Lord take me not away before My better days be past Thine undeclining years beyond All Generations last verse 25 25 Th' unknown foundations of the Earth Of old by thee were laid The Fair and Beauteous Heavens shew The work thy hands have made verse 26 26 These all shall perish and wax old Like Garments throws aside But when they change thy years ne're fail verse 27 27 Thou dost the same abide verse 28 28 Thy Kindness to the good is firm Thy Word to them is sure Tho' strange Events may change the World Their Race shall still endure Psalm CIII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 BLess thou the Lord my Soul his name Let all the pow'rs within me bless verse 2 2 O let not his past favours lie Forgotten in unthankfulness verse 3 3 It 's he