I. II. XXIV.-DoXOLOGIES. 1 FROM all that dwell below the skies, Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, III. IV. L.M. GLORY to God the Trinity, Whose name has mysteries unknown, In essence one, in person three, A social nature, yet alone. Isaac Watts. 1709. 77,77,77. GOD the Father, God of grace, Ray Palmer. 1873. V. VI. 87,87,44,7. Now to Him who loved us, gave us And dominion, And the glory, evermore. Samuel Miller Waring. 1825. 77,77,77. 1 Now with angels round the throne, And the church which still is one, VIII. IX. PRAISE God, from whom all blessings flow; L.M. Bishop Thomas Ken. 1697. 77,77,77,77. PRAISE the Lord, his glories show, Henry Francis Lyte. 1834. XII. XIII. To God the Father, God the Son, L.M. Isaac Watts. 1709. To God, the Father, Son, On earth, in heaven. 66,4,666,4. Edwin Francis Hatfield. 1843. To thee, O righteous Father, To Him whose truth shall gather The kingdoms into one, All praise for thy salvation, On earth by us be given, And nobler adoration When joined, with thee, in heaven. Frederick Vincent. 1878. 1 XXV.-CHANTS. PSALM I. 1 BLESSED is the | man || that walketh not in the counsel of the-un- godly, 2 Nor standeth in the way of sinners, || nor sitteth in the seat of-the scornful: 3 But his delight is in the | law of-the | Lord; || and in his law doth he | meditate | day and night. 4 And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth | forth his | fruit in-his season; 5 His leaf also | shall not | wither; || and whatsoever he doeth shall 6 The ungodly are not chaff which the wind prosper. 7 Therefore the ungodly shall judgment, nor sinners tion of the righteous. not | stand in-the in the congre- | ga 8 For the Lord knoweth the way of-the righteous but the way of the-un- | godly shall | perish. 1 O LORD, our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth who hast set thy glory above the heavens. 2 Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength, be- | cause-of thine | enemies; || that thou mightest still the enemy and the-a-venger. 3 When I consider thy heavens, the | work-of thy | fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou | hast or- | dained; |