C. M. 2nd Part. Barby. [*] V. 17-21. Public Praise for Deliverance from Death. 1 LORD, thou hast heard thy servant cry Now shall he live: (and none can die 2 Thy praise, more constant than before Thy hand that hath chastis'd him sore o 3 Open the gates of Zion now, The house where all the righteous go, o 4 Among th' assemblies of thy saints, -Here we have told thee our complaints, 0 C. M. 3d Part. Colchester. Mear. [*] V. 22, 23. Christ the Foundation of his Church 1 BEHOLD, the sure Foundation-Stone, Which God in Zion lays, To build our heavenly hopes upon, e 2 Chosen of God, to sinners dear, o They trust their whole salvation here, Nor shall they suffer shame. e 3 The foolish builders, scribe and priest, Yet on this Rock the church shall rest, g 4 What though the gates of hell withstood, 'Tis thine own work, almighty God, And wondrous in our eyes. 1 C. M. 4th l'art. Sunday. Bethlehem. [*] THIS • Let heaven rejoice, let earth be glad, To-day the saints his triumphs spread, ⚫ 3 Hosanna to the Anointed King, -Help us, O Lord, descend, and bring o 4 Blest be the Lord, who comes to men Who comes, in God his Father's name, • 5 Hosarua in the highest strains, u The highest heavens, in which he reigns, Shall give him nobler praise. S. M. St. Thomas. [*] V. 22-27. Salvation by Christ. SEE, what a living Stone The builders did refuse: o Yet God hath built his church thereon, In spite of envious Jews. e 2 The Scribe and angry Priest . Yet on this Rock shall Zion rest, o 3 The work, O Lord, is thine, This day declares it all divine; 04 This is the glorious day, That our Redeemer made : Let us rejoice, and sing, and pray; #5 Hosanna to the King Of David's roya! blood: Bless him, ye saints; He comes to bring -6 We bless thine holy word, Which all this grace displays; And offer on thine altar, Lord, L. M. Old Hundred. [*] V. 22-27. A new Song of Salvation by Christ. 1 O, what a glorious Corner-Stone 1L The Jewish builders did refuse! But God hath built his church thereon, e 2 Great God, the work is all divine, • Let the whole church address their King, PSALM 119. I have collected and disposed the most useful verses of this Psalm under eighteen different heads, and formed a Divine Song upon each of them. But the verses are much transposed to attain some degree of connexion. In some places, instead of the words law, commands, judgments, testimonies, I have used gospel, word, grace, truth, promises, &c. as more agreeable to the New Testament, and the common language of Christians; and it equally answers the design of the Psalmist, which was to recommend the Holy Scriptures. PSALM 119. C. M. 1st Part. Bedford. [*] Blessedness of Saints and Misery of Sinners. V. 1, 2, 3. OLEST are the undefil'd in heart, Who never from thy law depart, But fly from ev'ry sin. 2 Blest are the men who keep thy word, And practise thy commands; . With their whole heart they seek thee, Lord, And serve thee with their hands. Ver. 165. e 3 Great is their peace, who love thy law; Ver. 6. b 4 Then shall my heart have inward joy, Ver. 21, 118. e 5 But haughty sinners God will hate; Ver. 119, 155. p 6 Vile as the dross the wicked are; 1 C. M. 2nd Part. Canterbury. [*] To thee, before the dawning light, I meditate thy name by night, Ver. 81. 2 My spirit faints to see thy grace; 3 Seven times a day I lift my hands, Ver. 6%. 4 When midnight darkness veils the skies, I cail thy works to mind; My thoughts in warm devotion rise, And sweet acceptance and C. M. 3rd Part. St. Ann's. [*] • 1 THOU art my portion, O my God; My heart makes haste t' obey thy word, Ver. 39, 14. 2 I choose the path of heavenly truth, 3 The testimonies of thy grace Ver. 59. 4 If once I wander from thy path, Ver. 94, 144. d 5 Now I am thine,-for ever thine,→ e O save thy servant, Lord! o Thou art my shield, my hiding place, My hope is in thy word. Ver. 112. -6 Thou hast inclin'd this heart of mine, Thy statutes to fulfil ; . And thus, till mortal life shall end, Would I perform thy will. bl C. M. 4th Part. Mear. [*] Instructions from Scripture. HOW W shall the young secure their hearts, -Thy word the choicest rule imparts, To keep the conscience clean. Ver. 130. • 2 When once it enters to the mind, |