Stephen Elvey (1805-1860) HELLERE garde Thomas Norris, 1770 71 H = | song || for He hath | done = | marvellous | 2 With His own right hand * and with His | holy | arm || hath He | gotten · Him ) self the victory. equity. Glory be to the Father and to the | Son || As it was in the beginning * is now, and end · = | A · = men. 3 The Lord declared | His sal | vation || His righteousness hath He openly showed in the sight of the heathen. = 1 4 He hath remembered His mercy and truth toward the house of | Israel || and all the ends of the world have seen the salvation of our | God. 5 Show yourselves joyful unto the Lord | all ye | lands || sing, rejoice and | give thanks. = 6 Praise the Lord up on the harp || sing to the harp with a psalm of | thanksgiving. 7 With trumpets also and shawms || O show yourselves joyful be | fore the Lord the King. 8 Let the sea make a noise * and all that | therein | is || the round world, and | they that dwell there | in. 9 Let the floods clap their hands* and let the hills be joyful together be | fore the Lord | for He | cometh to judge the earth. • 10 With righteousness shall He | judge the world || and the | people | with = | and | to the Holy Ghost; ever | shall be || world without | William Hayes (1707-1777) = Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625) 1 Praise the Lord | O my | soul || and all that is within me | praise His | holy | Name. 2 Praise the Lord | O my soul || and for | get not | all His | benefits: 3 Who forgiveth | all thy | sin || and healeth | all I | thine in firmities; 4 Who saveth thy life | from de struction || and crowneth thee with mercy and | loving kindness. 5 O praise the Lord ye angels of His * ye that ex | cel in | strength || ye that fulfil His commandment * and hearken un❘ to the voice of His word. 2nd part = 6 O praise the Lord, all | ye His | hosts || ye servants of | His that | do His | pleasure. 7 0 speak good of the Lord, all ye works of His * in all places of His do! minion || praise thou the | Lord | O my soul. Glory be to the Father and to the | Son || and | to the | Holy As it was in the beginning is now, and ever | shall be | A = = | men. end Ghost; 2nd part b James Turle (1802-1882) LE -6 e 1 God be merciful unto | us and * 2 That Thy way may be | known nations. 23 bless us || and show us the light of His counteup on earth || Thy saving | health among all | God || yea let | all the | people | praise Thee. glad for Thou shalt judge the folk righteousup on | earth. God 3 Let the people praise | Thee O 4 O let the nations rejoice | and be ly* and govern the nations 5 Let the people praise Thee O || yea let | all the | people | praise Thee. 6 Then shall the earth bring forth her increase || and God, even our own God, · = shall give = | us His blessing. Glory be to the Father and to the | Son || and | to the | Holy Ghost; * ever | shall be | end | A | men. = 748 SANCTUS: NO. 1 . 2 -b Pelham Humphrey, 1670 0166 FILE 14-1 = = | us || and all the ends of the world shall | fear William Jackson, 1790 = Taylor (748) SANCTUS: NO. 2 SAHEBBENBRO es aga HEL God of | hosts, | = Holy Holy Holy || Lord of Thy | glory || Glory be to Thee O | Lord Most | 750 RESPONSES TO THE BEATITUDES After each Beatitude, except the last = to us thy Ho-ly Spir George M. Garrett (1834-1897) 4 Alfred Reginald Allen, 1911 Minister. O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is H For His mercy en-dur- eth for - e - ver. Alfred Reginald Allen, 1911 and help us to ob-tain this blessing, it, O God, And en - a ble us to obHe Nos. 749 & 750, Copyright, 1911, by The Trustees of The Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work |