4. Israel, a name divinely bless'd, 5. On thee foul spirits have no power; LXXII. HUNDRED & TWENTY-SIXTH PSALM. THE JOY OF A REMARKABLE CONVERSION. (By Dr. Watts.) 1. WHEN God reveal'd his gracious name, 2. The world beheld the glorious change, And did thy hand confess : My tongue broke out in unknown strains Great 3. "Great is the work," my neighbours cried, And own'd the power divine: "Great is the work," my heart replied, "And be the glory Thine." 4. The Lord can clear the darkest skies, Make drops of sacred sorrow rise 5. Let those who sow in sadness, wait They shall confess their sheaves are great, LXXIII. HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH Verse 12, &c. (Imitated by Newton.) From Jesus my Redeemer's hands, 2. Alas! from such a heart as mine, E My My best is stain'd and dyed with sin; 3. Yet this acknowledgement I'll make 4. The best returns for one like me Is, from his gifts to draw a plea, 5. I cannot serve Him as I ought; Yet would I glory in the thought LXXIV. HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH PSALM. Verse 14 to the end. (By Dr. Watts.) Music, St. Catherine's, as 36th Psalm, Mel. Sac. 1. 'TWAS from thy hand, my God, I came, A work of such a curious frame: In me thy fearful wonders shine, And each proclaims Thy skill divine. 2. Thine eyes did all my limbs survey, Which yet in dark confusion lay: Thou sawest the growth they daily took, 3. By thee my growing parts were named; And, what thy sovereign counsel framed, (The breathing lungs, the beating heart,) Was copied with unerring art. 4. At last, to shew my Maker's name, God stamp'd his image on my frame; 5. Then the young seeds of thought began; LXXV. SECOND PART. 6. BUT, since in my advancing age My swiftest thoughts would fail to trace These 7. These on my heart are still impress'd, With these I give mine eyes to rest; God and his love possess my mind. 8. O may these thoughts possess my breast, • 146th Psalm, "I'll praise my Maker," &c. (See Hymn 18th.) LXXVI. HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIRST PSALM. Verse 2 to 5. (By Dr. Watts.) Music, (Frankfort,) as 101st Psalm, Mel. Sac. 1. MY God, accept my early vows, 1 Like morning incense in thy house: 2. Watch o'er my lips and guard them, Lord, |