2 mf 1 f PSALM 2, Second Part, S. M. THE And asks to rule the earth; 2 He asks-and God bestows Far as the world's remotest ends, mf 3 The nations that rebel f mp < 3 aff mf Must feel his iron rod; He'll vindicate those honors well, 4 Be wise, ye rulers! now, And worship at his throne; With trembling joy, ye people! bow 5 If once his wrath arise, 1 Ye perish on the place: Then blesséd is the soul that flies 0 PSALM 3, First Part, L. M. LORD! how many are my foes, I laid me down, and slept secure; He raised my head to see the light, aff 1 ៣៦ THE PSALM 3, Second Part, L. M. HE tempter to my soul hath said,- 2 Thus to the Lord I raised my cry, 4 I will not fear, though arméd throngs His presence guards his people's path. PSALM 3, First Part, C. M. Doubts and Fears suppressed. af 1 MY God! how many are my fears! How fast my foes increase! Conspiring my eternal death, 2 But thou, my glory and my strength, Shalt silence all my threatening guilt, aff 8 I cried, and from his holy hill mf 4 He shed soft slumbers on mine eyes, I woke, and wondered at the grace 5 What though the hosts of death and hell Terrors no more shall shake my soul; 3 p 1 Lo PSALM 3. Second Part, C. M. A Morning Song. ORD of my life! Oh! may thy praise 2 Preserved by thine almighty arm, I passed the shades of night, 3 While many spent the night in sighs, In gentle sleep, I closed my eyes,— 4 When sleep, death's image, o'er me spread, Thy watchful care was round my bed, mf 5 Oh! let the same almighty care dol 4 6 Smile on my minutes as they roll, PSALM 4, First Part, L. M. GOD of complain; Thou hast enlarged me in distress, mf 2 Know that the Lord divides his saints m For the dear sake of Christ who died. 3 When our obedient hands have done 4 ƒ mp 4 Let the unthinking many say, "Who will bestow some earthly good?" But, Lord! thy light and love we pray; Our souls desire this heavenly food. PSALM 4, Second Part, L. M. Evening Song. 1 LORY to thee, my God! this night, aff 2 Forgive me, Lord! for thy dear Son, mf That shall my frame more vig'rous make, 5 Lord! let my soul for ever share 1 'T is heaven on earth, 't is heaven above, To see thy face, and sing thy love. LOI PSALM 4, First Part, C. M. Evening Devotion. ORD! thou wilt hear me when I pray; I fear before thee all the day, Nor would I dare to sin. 2 And, while I rest my weary head, 3 I pay this evening-sacrifice; And, when my work is done, Ρ m 4 4 Thus, with my thoughts composed to peace, 1 IN PSALM Second Part, C. M. vain the erring world inquire While earth confines their low desire, 2 Illusive dreams of happiness They wake, convinced their boasted bliss mf 3 Not all the good which earth bestows Its highest joys have mingled woes, f" 4 Begone, ye gilded vanities; 5 f" To real bliss my wishes rise- 5 Immortal joy thy smiles impart; One glimpse of thee can cheer my heart, 6 Grant, O my God! this one request,- PSALM 5, C. M. A Morning Invocation. 1 AWAKE, my soul! and with the sun Thy daily course of duty run; 2 Wake, and lift up thyself, my heart! |