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That waves are under his command,
And all the winds that blow.

7 O that the sons of men would praise
The goodness of the Lord!

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And those that see thy wondrous ways,
Thy wondrous love record.

PSALM 107. Fifth Part. L. M.
Nations blest and punished. A psalm for America.
HEN God, provok'd with daring crimes,
Scourges the madness of the times,
He turns the fields to barren sand,

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And dries the rivers from the land.

2 His word can raise the springs again,
And make the wither'd mountains green;
Send show'ry blessings from the skies;
And harvests in the desert rise.

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3 Where nothing dwelt but beasts of
Or men as fierce and wild as they;
He bids th' opprest and poor repair,
And builds them towns and cities there.
4 They sow the fields, the trees they plant;
Whose yearly fruit supplies their want:
Their race grows up from fruitful stocks;
Their wealth increases with their flocks.
5 Thus they are blest; but if they sin,
He lets the heathen nations in:
A savage crew invades their lands;
Their people die by barb'rous hands;
6 Their captive sons, expos'd to scorn,
Wander unpitied and forlorn :
The country lies unfenc'd, untill'd,
And desolation spreads the field.
7 Yet if the humbled nation mourns,
Again his dreadful hand he turns;

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Again he makes their cities thrive,
And bids the dying churches live.
8 The righteous with a joyful sense,
Admire the works of Providence ;
And tongues of atheists shall no more
Blaspheme the God, that saints adore.
9 How few with pious care record
These wondrous dealings of the Lord!
But wise observers still shall find,
The Lord is holy, just and kind.

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PSALM 108. First Part. L. M.
Praise to God for his care of the church.

AGAIN, my tongue thy silence break,

My heart, and all my pow'rs, awake;

My tongue, the glory of my frame,
Awake, and sing Jehovah's name.

2 O'er heav'n exalted is his throne;
In ev'ry world his glory shown :

The church, he loves, his hand shall save From death, and sorrow, and the grave. 3 Ye kingdoms, hear his awful voice! "In Zion shall my heart rejoice; "This hand shall all her foes dismay, "And make their scatter'd strength a prey. 4" Mine are the sons of Zion, mine "Their glory, grace, and truth divine; My sceptre shines in Judah's hands, "And still my strength in Ephraim stands. 5 "My foes to ruin shall be giv'n,

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"The shame of earth, the scorn of heav'n; "Their eyes shall see my church prevail; "Their strength shall shrink, their courage fail."

60 thou, beneath whose sov'reign sway
Nations, and worlds, in dust decay,
Tho' thy sweet smile has been withdrawn,
Thine aid denied, thy presence gone ;
7 Yet wilt thou still with love return;
With duty teach our hearts to burn:
Our dying graces, Lord, revive,
And bid thy fainting children live.
8 Save us from sin, and fear, and woe,
From ev'ry snare, and ev'ry foe,
And help us boldly to contend,
Falsehood resist, and truth defend.

PSALM 108.

Second Part. C. M.

Fervent praise.

1AWAKE my soul, with fervent praise,

Awake my heart to sing;

Join all my pow'rs the song to raise,
And morning incense bring.

2 Among the people of his care,
And thro' the nations round,
Glad songs of praise will I prepare,
And high his name resound.

3 Be thou exalted, O my God,
Above the starry train ;

Diffuse thy heav'nly grace abroad,
And teach the world thy reign.

4 The church is thine; thou wilt maintain Her cause in ev'ry age:

Built on a rock, her foes in vain
Against her rights engage.

5 Then let thy chosen sons rejoice,
And throng thy courts above;
While sinners hear thy pard'ning voice,
And taste redeeming love.

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PSALM 109. C. M.

Love to enemies, from the example of Christ.
OD of my mercy and my praise,
Thy glory is my song;

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Tho' sinners speak against thy grace
With a blaspheming tongue.

2 When in the form of mortal man
Thy Son on earth was found;
With cruel slanders false and vain,
They compass'd him around.

3 Their mis'ries his compassion move,
Their peace he still pursu❜d;
They render hatred for his love,
And evil for his good.

4 Their malice rag'd without a cause;
Yet with his dying breath,

He pray'd for murd'rers on his cross
And blest his foes in death.

5 Lord, shall thy bright example shine
In vain before my eyes?
Give me a soul a-kin to thine,
To love mine enemies.

6 The Lord shall on my side engage;
And in my Saviour's name,
I shall defeat their pride and rage,
Who slander and condemn.

PSALM 110. First Part. L. M.
The success of the gospel.

1 HUS the eternal Father spake

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To Christ the Son; "Ascend and sit "At my right hand, till I shall make Thy foes submissive at thy feet.

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"From Zion shall thy word proceed;
Thy word, the sceptre in thy hand,

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"Shall make the hearts of rebels bleed, "And bow their wills to thy command. 3 "That day shall show thy pow'r is great; "When saints shail flock with willing minds, "And sinners crowd thy temple-gate, "Where holiness in beauty shines." 4 O blessed pow'r! O glorious day! What a large vict'ry shall ensue ! And converts, who thy grace obey, Exceed the drops of morning dew.

PSALM 110. Second Part. C. M.
Christ's kingdom and priesthood.

1 JESUS, our Lord, ascend thy throne,
And near thy Father sit:

In Zion shall thy pow'r be known,
And make thy foes submit.

2 What wonders shall thy gospel do !
Thy converts shall surpass

The num'rous drops of morning dew,
And own thy sov'reign grace.

3 God hath pronounc'd a firm decree,
Nor changes what he swore :
"Eternal shall thy priesthood be,
"When Aaron is no more.

4" Melchisedec, that wondrous priest,
"That king of high degree;

"That holy man, whom Abraham blest,
"Was but a type of thee."

5 Jesus our Priest, forever lives,
To plead for us above;
Jesus our King forever gives
The blessings of his love.

God shall exalt his glorious head,
His lofty throne maintain;

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