L. M. FIRST PART. Blendon. [*] The Glory of Christ and Power of his Gospel. 1 N The glories of my Saviour King; TOW be my heart inspir'd to sing e Jesus the Lord, how heav'nly fair His form! how bright his beauties are! -2 O'er all the sons of human race He shines with a superior grace; o Love from his lips divinely flows, And blessings all his state compose. g 3 Dress thee in arms most mighty Lord, Gird on the terrour of thy sword, In majesty and glory ride. With truth and meekness at thy side. e 4 Thine anger, like a pointed dart, Shall pierce the foes of stubborn heart; e Or words of mercy, kind and sweet, Shall melt the rebels at thy feet. g 5 Thy throne, O God, for ever stands, Grace is the sceptre in thy hands; Thy laws and works are just and right, Justice and grace are thy delight. -6 God, thine own God, has richly shed His oil of gladness on thy head; o And with his sacred Spirit blest His first-born Son above the rest L. M. SECOND PART. Oporto. Green's. [*] Christ and his Church. e 1 HE King of saints, how fair his face! o He comes with blessings from above, 3 He forms her beauties like his own, -4 So shall the King the more rejoice In thee, the fav'rite of his choice; Let him be lov'd, and yet ador'd, $ 50 happy hour, when thou shalt rise g 6 Let endless honours crown his head; PSALM 46. L. M. FIRST PART. Leeds. Blendon. [*] 1 GWhen storms of sharp distress invade ; Ere we can offer our complaints, • 2 Let mountains from their seats be hurl'd, b Life, love, and joy still gliding through, -5 That sacred stream, thy holy word, L. M. King rejoice, • 1 LET Zion in her Ke, and kingdoms rise, g He utters his almighty voice, e The nations melt-the tumult dies. o 2 The Lord, of old, for Jacob fought; And Jacob's God is still our aid: e Behold the works his hand hath wrought; o 3 From sea to sea, through all the shores, "I will be known and fear'd abroad, 0 1 PSALM 47. C. M. Christmas. Arundel. [*] -2 Jesus our God ascends on high, o 3 While angels shout and praise their King, Let all the earth his honours sing; e 4 Rehearse his praise with awe profound, Nor mock him with a solemn sound, Upon a thoughtless tongue. -5 In Isra'l stood his ancient throne, He lov'd that chosen race; g But now he calls the world his own, 6 The Gentile nations are the Lord's, There Abraham's God is known; While pow'rs and princes, shields and swords, PSALM 48. S. M. 1ST PART. Dover. Peckham. [*] V, 1-8. The Church, the Honour and Safety of a Nation. 1 REAT is the Lord our God, Gand let his praise be great, He makes his churches his abode, b 2 These temples of his grace, 3 In Zion God is known, e How bright has his salvation shone, 4 When kings against her join'd, d In wild confusion of the mind, e 5 [When navies, tall and proud, Attempt to spoil our peace, o He sends his tempest roaring loud, And sinks them in the seas.] 6 Oft have our fathers told, Our eyes have often seen, How well our God secures the fold, 7 In ev'ry new distress We'll to his house repair; We'll think upon his wondrous grace, S. M. SECOND PART. Kibworth., St. Thomas. [*] Ver. 10-14. Gospel Worship and Ord 1 AR as thy name is known, FAR as name is knohy praise: Thy saints, O Lord, before thy throne, o 2 With joy let Judah stand • Proclaim the wonders of thy hand, And counsels of thy will. e e d 3 Let strangers walk around 4 The order of thy house, The worship of thy court, The cheerful songs, the solemn vows,— 5 How decent and how wise! How glorious to behold! -Beyond the pomp that charms the eyes; o 6 The God we worship now, Will guide us till we die; Will be our God while here below, And ours above the sky. PSALM 49. C. M. FIRST PART. Walsal. [b] Ver. 6-14. The Vanity of Life and Riches. 1 WHY does the man of riches grow WH To insolence and pride, To see his wealth and honours flow, With every rising tide? 2 [Why doth he treat the poor with scorn, 3 Not all his treasure can procure 4 [Life is a blessing can't be sold, Justice will ne'er be brib'd with gold, |