p 5 With humble love address his throne; cr 2. SECOND PART. S. M.-Clapton. Christ triumphs and fills his mediatorial throne. '' 1 WHY did the Gentiles rage, And Jews, with one accord, 2 Rulers and kings agree To form a vain design; Against the Lord their powers unite, f 3 The Lord derides their rage, He that hath raised him from the dead PAUSE. 114 Christ has ascended high, f 5 He asks, and God bestows Far as the world's remotest ends ex 6 The nations that rebel m vi 2. Must feel his iron rod: He'll vindicate those honors well, 7 Be wise, ye rulers, now, And worship at his throne; With trembling joy, ye people, bow THIRD PART. L. M.-Sterling. Exhortation to rulers. 1 NOW ye that boast of earthly power, Be wise, and serve the Lord, the Lamb; cr vi 3. 2 For God, who high`in glory reigns, Laughs at your pride, your rage controls; 3 With humble love address the Son, 4 His storms may drive you quick to hell; FIRST PART. C. M.-Windsor. God our defence. aff 1 MY God, how many are my fears! di Ρ cr 2 The subtle tempter would persuade That all my swelling sins are now 3 But thou, my glory and my strength, Shalt silence all my threat'ning guilt, 4 I cried, and from his holy hill I call'd my Father, and my God, 5 He shed soft slumbers on mine eyes, I woke, and wonder'd at the grace f 6 What though the hosts of death and hell All arm'd, against me stood: di Terrors no more shall shake my soul; 3. SECOND PART. L. M.- -Quito. Morning. aff 1 O LORD, how many are my foes, 2 Tired with the burdens of the day, To thee I raised an evening cry; ૐ cr I laid me down and slept secure: Not death would make my heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. di 4 But God sustain'd me all the night; aff 1 THE tempter to my soul hath said, cr 112 Thus to the Lord I raised my cry, f Ρ -cr 3 I slept in quiet and awoke; vi Thou, Lord, my spirit didst sustain ; 4 I will not fear, though armed throngs Compass my steps in all their wrath; Salvation to the Lord belongs, His presence guards his people's path. A prayer-hearing God, our portion and hope. 1 O GOD of grace and righteousness, Hear and attend when I complain: di cr 4. 2 Ye sons of men, in vain ye try And dare reproach my Saviour's name? "Who will bestow some earthly good? SECOND PART. L. M.-Duke-street. Protection from scoffers. 1 HOW long, ye sons of men, will ye 2 Know that the Lord hath set apart ma 3 Then stand in awe, nor dare to sin; d 4. Commune with your own heart; be still: The Lord requireth truth within; The sacrifice of mind and will. THIRD PART. C. M.-Barby. Evening. Montgomery. 1 LORD, thou wilt hear me when I pray; I am for ever thine: I fear before thee all the day, 2 And while I rest my weary head 3 I pay this evening sacrifice; 4 Thus, with my thoughts composed to peace, Thy hand in safety keeps my days, FIRST PART. C. M.-Colchester. For the Lord's day morning. 1 LORD, in the morning thou shalt hear To thee will I direct my prayer, cr 2 Up to the hills where Christ is gone, p.m3 Thou art a God before whose sight vi.f4 But to thy house will I resort, p 5 Oh may thy spirit guide my feet PAUSE.-Dunchurch. aff 6 My watchful enemies combine ex 7 The Lord will crush them in the dust, While those that in his mercy trust |