108 When God, provok'd 8 When God restor'd 27 When God reveal'd 90 When Israel, freed 179 When Israel sins, the 241 When I with pleasing 59 When man grows bold 245 When, overwhelm'd 259 When pain and anguish 258 230 When the great Judge, 179 Where shall the man 86 Where shall we go to 166 While I keep silence. 89 While men grow bold 226 Who shall ascend 226 Who shall inhabit in thy 33 250 Who will arise and plead 191 238 Why did the Jews 222 Why did the nations join 131 Why do the proud insult 156 Why do the wealthy 292 Why doth the Lord stand 26 311 Why doth the man of 312 Why has my God my soul 51 102 218 Why should I vex my 261 Will God forever cast us 151 81 198 With all my powers of 285 244 With earnest longings 154 With my whole heart I'll 24 43 With my whole heart 142 With reverence let the 175 287 With songs and honours 303 124 Would you behold
The man is ever blest The praise of Zion waits The wonders Lord, thy Think, mighty God, This is the day the Lord This spacious earth Thou art my portion, Thou God of love, Thrice happy man, Through every age, Thus I resolv'd before Thus saith the Lord, the Thus saith the Lord, your Thus the eternal Father Thus the great Lord Thy mercies fill the Thy name, Almighty Thy works of glory, "Tis by thy strength To God I cried To God I made my. To God the Father, To God the Father's To God the great, To heaven I lift my To our Almighty Maker, To thee, before the To thee, most holy To thine Almighty arm 'Twas for our sake, "Twas from thy hand, "Twas in the watches of V
VAIN man, on foolish 221
Unshaken as the Up from my youth, Up to the hills I lift
YE angels round the 313 Ye holy souls, in God 71
270 Ye islands of the 260 Ye nations of the earth, 200
Upward I lift mine eyes 262 Ye servants of
E bless the Lord
Wwe love thee,
What shall I render
When Christ to judgment 106 Ye tribes of Adam, join 306
The way and end of the righteous and the wicked.
Bwhere sinners love to meet;
is the man who shuns the place
Who fears to tread their wicked ways, And hates the scoffer's seat:
2 But in the statutes of the Lord Has plac'd his chief delight; By day he reads or hears the word, And meditates by night.
3 [He, like a plant of generous kind, By living waters set,
Safe from the storms and blasting wind, Enjoys a peaceful state.]
4 Green as the leaf, and ever fair Shall his professions shine; While fruits of holiness appear Like clusters on the vine.
5 Not so th' impious and unjust; What vain designs they forin!
Their hopes are blown away, like dust, Or chaff before the storm
6 Sinners in judgment shall not stand Amongst the sons of grace,
When Christ the Judge, at his right hand Appoints his saints a place.
7 His eye beholds the path they tread, His heart approves it well; But crooked ways of sinners lead Down to the gates of hell
PSALM 1. S. M.
The saint happy, the sinner miserable.
THE man is ever blest
Who shuns the sinners' ways, Amongst their councils never stands, Nor takes the scorner's place: But makes the law of God His study and delight, Amidst the labours of the day, And watches of the night.
He like a tree shall thrive, With waters near the root; Fresh as the leaf his name shall live, heavenly fruit.
Not so th' ungodly race, Their hopes shall flee like empty chaff They no such blessings find: Before the driving wind.
How will they bear to stand Before that judgment seat,
Where all the saints &t Christ's right hand In full assembly meet?
6 He knows, and he approves, The way the righteous go;
But sinners, and their works, shall meet A dreadful overthrow.
The difference between the righteous and the
Hshun the broad way which sinners go;
APPY the man, whose cautious feet
Who hates the place where Atheists meet, And fears to talk as scoffers do.
2 He loves t' employ his morning light Amongst the statutes of the Lord; And spends the wakeful hours of night With pleasure, pond'ring o'er his word. 8 He, like a plant, by gentle streams, Shall flourish in immortal green;
And heaven will shine with kindest beams, On every work his hands begin.
But sinners find their counsels cross'd: As chaff before the tempest flies, So shall their hopes be blown and lost, When the last trumpet shakes the skies.
5 In vain the rebel seeks to stand
In judgment with the pious race; The dreadful Judge with stern command, Divides him to a different place.
6 "Straight is the way my saints, have trod, "I best the path, and drew it plain, "But you would choose the crooked road; "And down it leads to endless pain."
Translated according to the divine pattern Acts iv. 24, &c.
Christ dying, rising, interceding, and reigning MAKER, and sov'reign Lord
Of heav'n, and earth, and seas, Thy providence confirms thy word And answers thy decrees.
2 The things so long foretold By David are fulfill'd,
When Jews and Gentiles join to slay Jesus, thine holy child.]
8 Why did the Gentiles: rage, And Jews with one accord, Bend all their counsels to destroy Th' Anointed of the Lord?
4 Rulers and kings agree
To form a vain design;
Against the Lord their pow'rs unite, Against his Christ they join
5 The Lord derides their rage, And will support his throne;
He who hath rais'd him from the dead Hath own'd him for his Son.
Now he's ascended high,
And asks to rule the earth; The merit of his blood he pleads, And pleads his heavenly birth.
7. He asks, and God bestows A large inheritance:
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