PSALM 31. Second Part. C. M. Deliverance from slander and reproach. MY Y heart rejoices in thy name, My God, my help, my trust: Thou hast preserv'd my face from shame, Mine honour from the dust. 2 "My life is spent with grief,” I cried, 3 Among mine enemies my name 4 Slander and fear on ev'ry side 5 How great deliv'rance thou hast wrought Before the sons of men! The lying lips to silence brought, 6 Thy children, from the strife of tongues, Shall thy pavilion hide; Guard them from infamy and wrong, 7 Within thy secret presence, Lord, No fenced city wall'd and barr'd 1 PSALM 31, Third Part. L. M. Prayer for deliverance from unfaithful friends. H To mark the mercies of thy hand! How many pray'rs have reach'd thy throne! How often has thy grace been shown! 2 When sorrows rise and pains prevail, Or angry foes my peace assail; When dangers thicken all around; In thee alone my help is found. 3 Thro' all the road, each day, each hour, Some new complaint, some painful case, 5 Support me in this sharp distress, 1 B PSALM 32. First Part. L. M. Justification and sanctification. OLEST is the man, for ever blest, Whose guilt is pardon'd by his God; Whose sins with sorrow are confess'd, And cover'd with his Saviour's blood. 2 Blest is the man, to whom the Lord He pleads no merit of reward, 3 From guile his heart and lips are free; 1 W Confession and Pardon. L. M. HILE I keep silence and conceal My heavy guilt within my heart, What torments doth my conscience feel!. What agonies of inward smart. 2 I spread my sins before the Lord, 3 For this shall ev'ry humble soul 4 How safe beneath thy wings I lie, 1 R PSALM 33. First Part. C. M. EJOICE, ye righteous, in the Lord; Sing of his name, his ways, his word, 2 His mercy and his righteousness 5 Ye tenants of the spacious earth, 6 He scorns the angry nations' rage, Ꭸ PSALM 33. Second Part. C. M. Creatures vain, and God all-sufficient. OLEST is the nation where the Lord Hath fix'd his gracious throne; Where he reveals his heav'nly word, And calls their tribes his own. B 2 His eyes, with infinite survey, 3 Kings are not rescu'd by the force G Nor speed nor courage of a horse 4 Vain is the strength of beasts or men, 5 God is their fear, and God their trust, 6 Lord, let our hearts in thee rejoice, For we have made thy word our choice, And trust thy grace alone. 'T PSALM 34. First Part.. c. M. Praise for eminent deliverance. HRO' all the changing scenes of life, The praises of my God shall still My heart and tongue employ. 2 Come, magnify the Lord with me, When in distress on him I call'd, 3 The hosts of God encamp around O! make but trial of his love: How bless'd they are, and only they, |