WIT While guilt disturbs 6 With heart and eyes, 85 While haughty sinne 148 With heavenly weap 246 While he affords his 36 With herbs and plan 405 While he is abesnt f 423 With his rich gifts th 115 While here our vario 393 With hoary frost he 211 While I cunceal'd m 49 With humble love 4, While bypocrites an 252 With humble faith I 39 While I destroy thei 112 With insolence and f 10 While I my inward g 44 Within thy churches 86 While Jews on their 406 within thy presence 83 While Jesus shines w 345 Within thy circling 199 While like a tide our 330 Within thy secret pr 43 While multitudes of 132 With inward gust th 312 While of thy works I 28 With inward pain m 78 While sinners do thy 176 With joy the Father 22 While once upon thi 424 With joy let judah s 67 While such a scene 330 With joy the mother 161 While th' eternal Th 426 With joy we tell the 432 While tyrants are a's 185 With longing eyes th 207 While time his sharp 417 With living bread an 274 While we have breat 332 With looks and hear 231 While with my heart 28 With names of virtue 407 Whilst others starve t 381 With power he vindi 99 While wretched we 1 354 With pitying eyes th 367 Whilst with a meltin 384 With rage they pers 25 White is his soul, fr 279 With speed he flew t 24 White lilies all arou 355 With tender pity in h 316 Who dares refuse to 267 With thanks approac 132 Who knows the erro 30 With the same blessi 298 Who knows the won 150 With vinegar they m 95 Whose bands are pù 20 With what divine an 240 Who shall fulfil this 253 Will he for ever cast 107 Who shall adjudget 28 Wild and un holeso 208 Who shall pretend t 416 Wilt thou for ever c 62 Why did the Gentile Why do the men of 15 Wind, hail, and flas 215 Why doth he treat t 67 Woe to the wretch t 394 Why do we then ind 255 Wonder and pleasur 273 Why is its beauty th 111 Worthy for ever ist 915 Why, mighty Lord, t 216 Worthy is he that on 271 Why was I made to a 423 Worthy the Lamb th 270 Why will my Father 32 Wretches with heart 97 Why will ye then fr 113 Wretch that I am, to 332 Why should I m 208, 20VE angels, great i i Why should ray tool 332 Why should my passi 30 Ye British isles, who 266 Why should the Lord 218 Ye British lands, rej 27 Why should thy brid 273 Ye Creeping ants an 216 Why should we trem 323 Ye dying souls that s 285 Wide as his vast dom 215 Ye flowery plains pr 214 Wide as the world is 139 Ye judges of the ear 30 Yes, and before we r 338 30 22 Yet 'tis his inward th 68 Yet I was kept from 101 Yet I would not be m 380 Yet, Lord, thy saints 21 Yet men would fain 173 Zion is thine, most h THE PSALMS OF DAVID. 1 PSALM I. (Common Metre.) Way and End of the Righteous and BLE LEST is the man who shuns the place Who fears to tread their wicked ways, 2 But in the statutes of the Lord 3 [He like a plant of gen'rous kind Safe from the storms and blasting wind, 4 Green as the leaf, and ever fair 5 Not so the impious and unjust; Their hopes are blown away like dust, 6 Sinners in judgment shall not stand When Christ the judge at his right-band 7 His eye beholds the path they tread, PSALM I. (S. M.) The Saint happy, the Sinner miserable, THE man is ever blest Who shuns the sinner's ways, Among their counsels never stands, B 2 3 4 Fresh as the leaf his name shall live, His works are heav'nly fruit. Not so th' ungodly race, They no such blessings find: Their hopes shall flee like empty chaff Before the driving wind. 5 How will they bear to stand 6 Before that judgment seat, Where all the saints at Christ's right-hand In full assembly meet? He knows, and he approves The way the righteous go; But sinners and their works shall meet A dreadful overthrow. PSALM I. (L. M.) The Difference between the Righteous and the Wicked. [APPY the man, whose cautious feet 1 HA Shun the broad way that sinners go, Who hates the place where atheists meet, And fears to talk as scoffers do. 2 He loves t'employ his morning light And Heav'n will shine with kindest beams 4 But sinners find their counsels crost, 6" Straight is the way my saints have trod, 1 PSALM II. (S. M.) Christ Dying, Rising, Interceding, and Reigning. [M of Heav'n, and earth, and seas, AKER and sovereign Lord Thy providence confirms thy word When Jews and Gentiles join'd to slay 3 Why did the Gentiles rage, 4 Rulers and kings agree 5 6 7 8 Against the Lord their powers unite, The Lord derides their rage, He that hath rais'd him from the dead PAUSE. Now he's ascended high, The merit of his blood he pleads, He asks, and God bestows A large inheritance; Far as the world's remotest ends The nations that rebel Must feel his iron rod; He'll vindicate those honours well Which he receiv'd from God. 9 [Be wise, ye rulers, now, And worship at his throne; With trembling joy, ye people, bow 10 If once his wrath arise, Ye perish on the place: Then blessed is the soul that flies |