, 3 Let the whole earth his love proclaim, With all her diff'rent tongues ; In melody and songs. 7. A holy God worshipped with Reverence. (C. M.) 1 EXALT the Lord our God, V And worship at his feet; And mercy is his seat. When Aaron was his priest, He gave his people rest. Nor would destroy their race ; When they abused his grace. Whose grace is still the same; And jealous for his name. Psalm C. Paraphased. D Ye nations, bow with sacred joy; He can create, and he destroy. Made us of clay, and form'd us men; He brought us to his fold again. 3 We'll crowd thy gates with thankful songs High as the heav'ns our voices raise; Shall fill thy courts with sounding praise. 4 Wide as the world is thy command! Vast as eternity thy love; . 9. Public Thanks for Private Deliverances. 1 W HAT shall I render to my God, V For all his kindness shown? My songs address thy throne. My off'rings shall be paid ; My soul in anguish made. Thou ever-blessed God! How precious is their blood ! How great thy grace to me! Lord, I devote to thee. Nor shall my purpose move; And bound me with thy love. 6 Here in thy courts I leave my vow, And thy rich grace record ; If I forsake the Lord. Each with a diff'rent tongue: And let his name be sung. Proclaim his grace abroad; Praise ye the faithful God. 11. The same. (L. M.) T Let the Creator's praise arise ; Thro' ev'ry land, by ev'ry tongue. Till suns shall rise and set no more. 12. The Enjoyment of Christ; or, Delight in Worship. (L. M.) T Let my religious hours alone ; I wait à visit, Lord, from thee. 20) warm my heart with holy fire, And kindle there a pure desire: 3 Bless'd Jesus, what delicious fare! How sweet thy entertainments are ! Redeeming grace, and dying love. 4 Hail, great Immanuel, all divine ! In thee thy Father's glories shine; 13. . The same. (L. M.) 1 T ORD, what a heav'n of saving grace U Shines thro' the beauties of thy face, And lights our passions to a flame! Lord, how we love thy charming name! 2 When I can say, my God is mine, When I can feel thy glories shine, And all the earth calls good or great. 3 While such a scene of sacred joys Our raptur'd eyes and souls employs, A long, an everlasting day. To the fair coasts of perfect light; O’er the dear object of our love. 5 There shall we drink full draughts of bliss, And pluck new life from heav'nly trees ! 6 Send comforts down from thy right hand, While we pass thro’ this barren land, And in thy temple let us see A glimpse of love, a glimpse of thee. A Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice; Come ye before him and rejoice. Without our aid he did us make; And for his sheep he doth us take. 3 0 enter then his gates with praise, Approach with joy his courts unto; For it is seemly so to do. His mercy is for ever sure ; And shall from age to age endure. V To God their cheerful voices raise ; Glad homage pay, with awful mirth, And sing before him songs of praise. 2 Convinc'd that he is God alone, From whom both we and all proceed; |