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Thus we'll devote our future days,
To pay our vows and sing thy praise.
PSALM 62. L. M.

Faith in the grace and power of the Redeemer.
Y spirit looks to God alone;

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My rock and refuge is his throne ; In all my fears, in all my straits, My soul on his salvation waits.

2 Trust him, ye saints, in all your ways,
Pour out your hearts before his face :
When helpers fail, and foes invade,
God is our all-sufficient aid.

3 False are the men of high degree,
The baser sort are vanity;
Laid in the balance, both appear
Light as a puff of empty air.

4 Make not increasing gold your trust,
Nor set your hearts on glitt'ring dust;
Why will ye grasp the fleeting smoke,
And not believe what God has spoke ?
5 Once hath his awful voice declar'd,
Once and again my ears have heard,
"All pow'r is his eternal due;

"He must be fear'd and trusted too." 6 For sov'reign pow'r reigns not alone, Grace is a partner of the throne: Thy grace and justice, mighty Lord, Shall well divide our last reward.

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PSALM 63. First Part. C. M.

The morning of a Lord's day.

ARLY, my God, without delay,
I haste to seek thy face;

My thirsty spirit faints away,

Without thy cheering grace.

2 I've seen thy glory and thy pow'r,
Thro' all thy temples shine:
My God, repeat that heav'nly hour,
That vision so divine.

3 Not life itself, with all its joys,
Can my best passions move;
Or raise so high my cheerful voice,
As thy forgiving love.

4 Thus till my last expiring day
I'll bless my God and king;
Thus will I lift my hands to pray,
And tune my lips to sing.

PSALM 68. Second Part. L. M.

The love of God better than life.

1 GREAT God, indulge my humble claim,

Thou art my hope, my joy, my rest; The glories, that compose thy name, Stand all engag'd to make me blest.

2 Thou Great and Good, thou Just and Wise,
Thou art my Father and my God;
And I am thine by sacred ties,

Thy son, thy servant, bought with blood.
3 With early feet I love t' appear
Among thy saints, and seek thy face;
Oft have I seen thy glory there,

And felt the pow'r of sov'reign grace.

4 Not fruits nor wines that tempt our taste,
Nor all the joys our senses know,
Could make me so divinely blest,
Or raise my cheerful passions so.
5 My life itself, without thy love,
No taste of pleasure could afford;
"Twould but a tiresome burden prove,
If I were banish'd from the Lord.

6 Amidst the wakeful hours of night,
When busy cares afflict my head;
One thought of thee gives new delight,
And adds refreshment to my bed.

7 I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice,
While I have breath to pray, or praise;
This work shall make my heart rejoice,
And bless the remnant of my days.

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PSALM 63. Third Part. S. M.
Seeking God.

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Y God, permit my tongue
This joy, to call thee mine;
And let my early cries prevail
To taste thy love divine.
2 My thirsty fainting soul
Thy mercy does implore;
Not travellers in desert lands
Can pant for water more.
3 Within thy churches, Lord,
I long to find my place;
Thy pow'r and glory to behold,
And feel thy quick'ning grace.
4 Since thou hast been my help,
To thee my spirit flies;
And on thy watchful providence,
My cheerful hope relies.

5 The shadow of thy wings
My soul in safety keeps;

I follow where my Father leads,
And he supports my steps.

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PSALM 64. L. M.

Hope in God for deliverance from enemies.

GREAT God attend to my complaint,
Nor let my drooping spirit faint:

When foes in secret spread the snare,
Let my salvation be thy care.

2 Shield me without, and guard within,
From vile temptations and from sin;
May envy, lust, and pride depart,
And heav'nly grace expand my heart.
-3 Thy justice and thy pow'r display,
And scatter far thy foes away;

While list❜ning nations learn thy word,
And saints, triumphant, bless the Lord.
4 Then shall thy Church exalt her voice,
And all that love thy name rejoice :
By faith approach thine awful throne,
And plead the merits of thy Son.

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PSALM 65. First Part. C. M.

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A prayer hearing God.

RAISE waits in Zion, Lord, for thee;
There shall our vows be paid :

Thou hast an ear when sinners pray;
All flesh shall seek thine aid.

2 Lord, our iniquities prevail,
But pard'ning grace is thine;

And thou wilt grant us pow'r and skill
To conquer ev'ry sin.

3 Blest are the men whom thou wilt choose
To bring them near thy face;
Give them a dwelling in thy house,
To feast upon thy grace.

4 In answ'ring what thy church requests,
Thy truth and terror shine;

And works of dreadful righteousness
Fulfil thy kind design.

5 Thus shall the wond'ring nations see
The Lord is good and just;

And distant islands fly to thee,

And make thy name their trust.

6 They dread thy glitt'ring tokens, Lord,
When signs in heav'n appear ;
But they shall learn thy holy word,
And love as well as fear.

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PSALM 65. Second Part. C. M.
The providence of God in air, earth, and sea.

Tod of eternal pow'r;

IS by thy strength the mountains stand,

The sea grows calm at thy command,
And tempests cease to roar.

2 Thy morning light and ev'ning shade
Successive comforts bring;

Thy plenteous fruits make harvest glad,
Thy flow'rs adorn the spring.

3 Seasons and times, and months, and hours, Heav'n, earth, and air are thine;

When clouds distil in fruitful show'rs,
The author is divine.

4 Those wand'ring cisterns in the sky,
Borne by the winds around,
With wat❜ry treasures well supply
The furrows of the ground.

5 The thirsty ridges drink their fill,
And ranks of corn appear;
Thy ways abound with blessings still,
Thy goodness crowns the year.

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PSALM 65. Third Part. P. M.

The providence of God in the seasons.

HOW pleasing is thy voice,

O Lord, our heav'nly King,
That bids the frosts retire,
And wakes the lovely spring!

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