There he instructs the wise, Reclaims the wandering soul, Which all our griefs control. . From bold transgressions free; Acceptable to thee. 10. S. M. The Book of Nature and Scripture. Ps. xix. 1 Behold! the morning sun Begins his glorious way; His beams through all the nations run, And life and light convey. 2 The darkness and the light Still keep their course the same; While night to day, and day to night, Proclaims the Author's name. In every different land, Their general voice is known; They speak the wonders of his hand, And orders of his throne. Ye Christian lands, rejoice; To you his word is given; To learn the path to heaven. 5 His statutes and commands Are set before our eyes ; Where our salvation lies. 6 His laws are just and pure, His truth without deceit; And his rewards are great. We spread thy praise abroad, Watts, all’d. 11. L. M. The Divine Perfections celebrated. Ps. lvii. 1 Be Thou exalted, O our God! Above the heavens where angels dwell : 2 The earth, the stars, and worlds unknown, Were formed by thy almighty word: All nature owns thee for its Lord. 4 High o'er the earth thy mercy reigns, And reaches to the utmost sky: . . Though lower worlds dissolve and die. 5 Be thou exalted, O our God! Above the heavens where angels dwell : Watts, alt'd. Freedom from Error, Guilt, and Folly. Ps. xix. 12–14. 1 BLESS'D Instructor! from thy ways Who can tell how oft he strays? 2 Purge us from the guilt that lies Wrapt within our hearts' disguise; 3 Let our tongues, from error free, Speak the words approved by thee: And thy healing grace implore, Merrick 13. L. M. The Goodness of God acknowledged in Temporal and Spiritual Blessings. Ps. ciii. Call home thy thoughts that roam abroad; 2 Bless, O my soul! the God of grace; His favours claim thy highest praise : 3 The vices of the mind he heals, And soothes the pains which nature feels : 4 Our youth decayed, his power repairs ; His mercy crowns our growing years; Bids endless bliss in prospect rise. And gave to Israel his commands; To all the nations, by his Son. Watts. 14. L. M. All Nature invoked to Praise the Creator. 1 CELESTIAL worlds! your Maker's name Resound through every shining coast : 2 Stupendous globe of flaming day, Praise him in thy sublime career; 3 Ye starry lamps, to whom 'tis given 4 Lightnings, that round the Eternal play, Thunders, that from his arm are hurled,, Be the almighty God adored: Williams' Collect, 15. S. M. Solemn call to Praise. Ps. xcv. And hymns of glory sing! The universal King. He formed the deeps unknown; He gave the seas their bound; And all the solid ground. Come, worship at his throne; Come, bow before the Lord; He formed us by his word. To-day attend his voice, No more provoke his rod; And own your gracious God. Thus you the joys will share, Which from devotion rise; For bliss that never dies. Watts, |