THE CHRISTIAN PSALMIST. 1 2 3 4 PART II. PRAYER AND PRAISE. 130. For Instruction. TEACH me, my God and King, And what I do in any thing, To scorn the Senses' sway, All may of Thee partake, But draws, when acted for thy sake, If done beneath thy laws, Even servile labours shine; Hallow'd is toil, if this the cause, 131. God all in all to the believer. 1 IN Thee I live, and move, and am; 2 Naked came I into this world, And nothing with me brought; 3 I do not bless my labouring hand, 4 Thy bounty gives me bread with peace, 5 The daily favours of my God Yet let me make this holy boast, 6 Lord, in the day, Thou art about And in the night, when I lie down, 7 A thousand deaths I daily 'scape, I sail by many dreadful rocks, 8 Whilst others in God's prisons lie, From sickness and from pains. 9 'Tis not, my God, myself alone, 10 O let my house a temple be; 11 'Tis Thou hast crown'd my actions, Lord, 132. For the continual help of God. 1 BE with me, Lord, where'er I go, 2 Prevent me, lest I harbour pride, 5 Assist and teach me how to pray; What Thou abhorr'st, that let me flee, 6 O may I never do my will, 133. For a blessing with food. 1 FOUNTAIN of being, Source of good! At whose Almighty breath |