f 24 f 1 This is the lot of those, that seek 4 Now let our souls' immortal powers 5 The King of glory! who can tell PSALM 24, H. M. Christ exalted to the Throne. GOD is gone up on high, With a triumphant noise; Proclaim th' angelic joys: 2 God seen in flesh below, For us he reigns above; Let all the nations know The Saviour's conquering love: 3 All power to our great Lord By angel-hosts adored, He reigns supreme in heaven: Join, all on earth! rejoice and sing. Glory ascribe to glory's King. 4 High on his holy seat, He bears the righteous sway; His foes beneath his feet Shall sink and, die away; Join, all on earth! rejoice and sing, 5 Then all the earth, renewed With all the hosts of God, Join, all on earth! rejoice and sing, 24 PSALM 24, 7s. Christ and the Saints in Glory. f" 1 "WIDE, ye heavenly gates! unfold, f Closed no more by death and sin; He, whose truth with blood was sealed; mp 3 "Who shall to this blest abode mf 25 mf 1 mp Follow in the Saviour's train?” 1 I PSALM 25, First Part, S. M. LIFT my soul to God, My trust is in his name; Let not my foes, that seek my blood, 2 From the first dawning light 3 Remember all thy grace, 4 The Lord is just and kind; The meek shall learn his ways, 25 m 1 V 25 And every humble sinner find He saves my soul from shame; PSALM 25, Second Part, S. M. WHERE Divine Teaching. HERE shall the man be found, 2 The Lord shall make him know 3 The dealings of his hand Are truth and mercy still, With such as to his covenant stand, 4 Their souls shall dwell at ease, m 1 Their seed shall taste the promises, PSALM 25, Third Part, S. M. MINE INE eyes and my desire I love to plead his promises, uff 2 Turn, turn thee to my soul, When will thy hand release my feet Out of the deadly snare? 3 When shall the sovereign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me, from those dangerous ways, My wandering feet have trod? 4 With every morning's light, My sorrow new begins; V 25 m 1 Look on my anguish and my pain, 5 Oh! keep my soul from death, PSALM 25, Fourth Part, S. M TO God, in whom I trust, I lift my heart and voice; 2 Thy mercies and thy love, aff 3 Let all my youthful crimes m And, Oh! for thy great goodness' sake, 4 His mercy and his truth 1 The righteous Lord displays, In bringing wandering sinners home, PSALM 26, L. M. Self-Examination. JUDGE me, O Lord! and prove my ways, My faith upon thy promise stays, 2 Among thy saints will I appear With hands well-washed in innocence; mf 3 I love thy habitation, Lord! m The temple where thine honors dwell; There shall I hear thy holy word, And there thy works of wonder tell. 4 Let not my soul be joined, at last, With men of treachery and blood; 2.6 f 1 mp fm f Since I my days on earth have passed PSALM 26, H. M. Opening a Place of Worship. IN sweet exalted strains, And wide his glories shine; 3 Great King of glory! come, And, with thy favor crown This people as thine own: 26 aff 1 Here may thy word melodious sound, 5 Here may th' attentive throng And converts join the song And willing crowds surround thy board, SEA PSALM 26, 7s. The House of God. EARCH my heart, my actions prove, For thy kindness and thy love Ever are before my eyes. |