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But, washed in the Redeemer's blood, Hath made his garments clean. 2 Happy, beyond expression, he

Whose debts are thus discharged; And from the guilty bondage free, He feels his soul enlarged.

3 His spirit hates deceit and lies,
His words are all sincere ;

He guards his heart, he guards his eyes,
To keep his conscience clear.

4 While I my inward guilt suppressed,
No quiet could I find;

Thy wrath lay burning in my breast,
And racked my tortured mind.

5 Then I confessed my troubled thoughts,
My secret sins revealed;

Thy pardoning grace forgave my faults,
Thy grace my pardon sealed.

6 This shall invite thy saints to pray:
When like a raging flood

Temptations rise, our strength and stay
Is a forgiving God.

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FIRST PART.

Repentance, Justification, and Sanctification.
BLESS'D is the man, for ever bless'd,
Whose guilt is pardoned by his God;
Whose sins with sorrow are confessed,

And covered with his Saviour's blood.
2 Bless'd is the man to whom the Lord
Imputes not his iniquities;
He pleads no merit of reward,
And not on works, but

grace relies.
3 From guile his heart and lips are free;
His humble joy, his holy fear,
With deep repentance well agree,
And join to prove his faith sincere.
4 How glorious is that righteousness

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That hides and cancels all his sins! While a bright evidence of grace Through his whole life appears and shines.

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SECOND PART.

Confession and Pardon.

1 W My heavy guilt within my heart,

HILE I keep silence, and conceal

What torments does my conscience feel,
What agonies of inward smart!

2 I spread my sins before the Lord,
And all my secret faults confess;
Thy gospel speaks a pardoning word,
Thy Holy Spirit seals the grace.
3 For this shall every humble soul

Make swift addresses to thy seat;
When floods of huge temptations roll,
There will they find a bless'd retreat.

4 How safe beneath thy wings I lie,

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When days grow dark, and storms appear; And when I walk, thy watchful eye Shall guide me safe from every snare.

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FIRST PART.

Works of Creation and Providence.

EJOICE, ye righteous, in the Lord;
This work belongs to you;
Sing of his name, his ways, his word,
How holy, just, and true!

2 His mercy and his righteousness
Let heaven and earth proclaim;
His works of nature and of grace
Reveal his wondrous name.
3 His wisdom and almighty word
The heavenly arches spread;
And by the Spirit of the Lord
Their shining hosts were made.
4 He bade the liquid waters flow
To their appointed deep;
The flowing seas their limits know,
And their own station keep.

5 Ye tenants of the spacious earth,
With fear before him stand;
He spake, and nature took its birth,
And rests on his command.

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6 He scorns the angry nations' rage
And breaks their vain designs;
His counsel stands through every age,
And in full glory shines.

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SECOND PART.

Creatures vain, and God all-sufficient.
LESS'D is the nation where the Lord
Has fixed his gracious throne;
Where he reveals his heavenly word,
And calls the tribes his own.

2 His eye, with infinite survey,

Does the whole world behold;
He formed us all of equal clay,
And knows our feeble mould.
3 Kings are not rescued by the force
Of armies from the grave;

Nor speed nor courage of a horse
Can the bold rider save.

4 Vain is the strength of beasts or men,
To hope for safety thence;
But holy souls from God obtain
A strong and sure defence.

5 God is their fear, and God their trust,
When plagues or famine spread;
His watchful eye secures the just,
Among ten thousand dead.

6 Lord, let our hearts in thee rejoice,
And bless us from thy throne;

For we have made thy word our choice,
And trust thy grace alone.

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FIRST PART.

Works of Creation and Providence.

E holy souls, in God rejoice,

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Your Maker's praise becomes your voice;
Great is your theme, your songs be new;
Sing of his name, his word, his ways,
His works of nature and of grace,
How wise and holy, just and true!

2 Justice and truth he ever loves,
And the whole earth his goodness proves;
His word the heavenly arches spread;

How wide they shine from north to south!
And by the spirit of his mouth

Were all the starry armies made.
3 He gathers the wide flowing seas;
Those watery treasures know their place,
In the vast store-house of the deep:
He spake and gave all nature birth;
And fires and seas and heaven and earth
His everlasting orders keep.

4 Let mortals tremble, and adore
A God of such resistless power,
Nor dare indulge their feeble rage:

Vain are your thoughts, and weak your hands,
But his eternal counsel stands,

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And rules the world from age to age.

SECOND PART.

Creatures vain, and God all-sufficient.

1OH happy nation, where the Lord

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Reveals the treasures of his word, And builds his church, his earthly throne; His eye the heathen world surveys, He formed their hearts, he knows their ways; But God, their Maker, is unknown.

2 Let kings rely upon their host,

And of his strength the champion boast;
In vain they boast, in vain rely:
In vain we trust the brutal force,
Or speed, or courage of a horse,
To guard his rider, or to fly.

3 The eye of thy compassion, Lord,
Doth more secure defence afford,

When death or dangers threatening stand:
Thy watchful eye preserves the just,
Who make thy name their fear and trust,
When wars or famine waste the land.

4 In sickness or the bloody field,
Thou our physician, thou our shield,
Send us salvation from thy throne:
We wait to see thy goodness shine;
Let us rejoice in help divine,

For all our hope is God alone.

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FIRST PART.

God's Care of Saints: or Deliverance by Prayer.

1 LORD, I will bless thee all my days,

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Thy praise shall dwell upon my tongue;
My soul shall glory in thy grace,
While saints rejoice to hear the song.
2 Come, magnify the Lord with me;
Come, let us all exalt his name;
I sought the eternal God, and he
Has not exposed my hope to shame.
3 I told him all my secret grief,

My secret groaning reached his ears;
He gave my inward pains relief,

And calmed the tumult of my fears. 4 To him the poor lift up their eyes,

Their faces feel the heavenly shine;
A beam of mercy from the skies
Fills them with light and joy divine.
5 His holy angels pitch their tents

Around the men who serve the Lord;
Oh fear and love him, all his saints;

Taste of his grace, and trust his word.
6 The wild young lions, pinched with pain
And hunger, roar through all the wood;
But none shall seek the Lord in vain,
Nor want supplies of real good.

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SECOND PART.

Ver. 11-22. Religious Education.

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1 CHILDREN, in years and knowledge young, Your parents' hope, your parents' joy, Attend the counsels of my tongue;

Let pious thoughts your minds employ.

2 If you desire a length of days,

And peace to crown your mortal state,
Restrain your feet from impious ways,
Your lips from slander and deceit.
3 The eyes of God regard his saints,
His ears are open to their cries;
He sets his frowning face against
The sons of violence and lies.

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