5 The Lord our Saviour ever lives, His name be ever blest; His powerful arm the victory gives, And gives his people rest.
PSALM XIX. First Part. C. M. *
The Voice of Nature proclaiming God. 1 THE heavens declare thy glory, Lord, Which that alone can fill; The firmament and stars express Their great Creator's skill.
2 The dawn of each returning day Fresh beams of knowledge brings; And from the dark returns of night, Divine instruction springs.
3 Their powerful language to no realm Or region is confin'd; 'Tis nature's voice, and understood Alike by all mankind.
4 Their doctrine does its sacred sense Through earth's extent display, Whose bright contents the circling sun Does round the world convey.
5 No bridegroom, on his nuptial day, Has such a cheerful face ; No giant does like him rejoice To run his glorious race.
6 From east to west, from west to east, His restless course he goes; And, through his progress, cheerful light And vital warmth bestows.
PSALM XIX. Sec. Part. C. M. # or b The Excellency of Scripture.
1 GOD's perfect law converts the soul, Reclaims from false desires; With sacred wisdom his sure word The ignorant inspires.
2 The statutes of the Lord are just, And bring sincere delight; His pure commands in search of truth Assist the feeblest sight.
3 His perfect worship here is fix'd, On sure foundations laid; His equal laws are in the scales Of truth and justice weigh'd. 4 Of more esteem than golden mines, Or gold refin'd with skill; More sweet than honey, or the drops Which from the comb distil. 5 My trusty counsellors they are, And friendly warning give; Divine rewards attend on those Who by thy precepts live.
6 But what frail man observes how oft He does from virtue fall?
O cleanse me from my secret faults, Thou God, who know'st them all.
Nature and Scripture compared. 1 THE heavens declare thy glory, Lord, In every star thy wisdom shines ; But when our eyes behold thy word, We read thy name in fairer lines.
2 The rolling sun, the changing light, And nights and days thy power confess; But the blest volume thou hast writ Reveals thy justice and thy grace. 3 Sun, moon and stars convey thy praise Through the whole earth, and never stand; So when thy truth began its race, It touch'd and glanc'd on every land.!! 4 Nor shall thy spreading gospel rest, Till through the world thy truth has run; Till Christ hath all the nations blest That see the light or feel the sun. 5 Great Sun of righteousness, arise ; Bless the dark world with heavenly light, Thy gospel makes the simple wise, Thy laws are pure, thy judgments right. 6 Thy noblest wonders here we view, In souls renew'd and sins forgiven; Lord, cleanse my sins, my soul renew, And make thy word my guide to heaven. WATTS.
PSALM XIX. Six Line. L. M#
1 GREAT God, the heaven's well order'd frame Declares the glory of thy name ;
Here thy rich works of wonder shine; A thousand starry beauties there, A thousand radiant marks appear
Of boundless power and skill divine. I:
2 From night to day, from day to night, The dawning and the dying light- Lectures of heavenly wisdom read; With silent eloquence, they raise Our thoughts to our Creator's praise, And neither sound nor language need.
3 Yet their divine instructions run Far as the circuit of the sun,
And every nation knows their voice; Where'er he spreads his beams abroad, He publishes his maker, God,
Rolls round, and makes the earth rejoice.
4 But when we read thy written word, What light and joy those leaves afford! These are our study and delight: Not honey so invites the taste, Nor gold that hath the furnace past,
Appears so pleasing to the sight. 5 From the discoveries of thy law, The perfect rules of life we draw ; 'But 'tis thy blessed gospel, Lord, Which makes our guilty conscience clean, Converts our soul, subdues our sin,
And gives a free but large reward. 6 Who knows the errors of his thoughts! Forgive, O Lord, our secret faults, And from presumptuous sins restrain : Accept the tribute of our praise, That we have read thy book of grace, And book of nature, not in vain.
PSALM XIX. Short Metre. For the Lord's Day Morning.
1 BEHOLD, the morning sun Begins his glorious way, His beams through all the nations run, And life and light convey.
2 But where the gospel comes, It spreads diviner light;
It calls dead sinners from their tombs, And gives the blind their sight.
3 How perfect is thy word!
And all thy judgments just! For ever sure thy promise, Lord, And we securely trust. 4 My gracious God, how plain Are thy directions given ! O may I never read in vain, But find the path to heaven.
5 I hear thy word with love, O help me to obey; Send thy good Spirit from above, To guide me, lest I stray.
6 Whilst with my heart and tongue I spread thy praise abroad; Accept the worship and the song, U: My Saviour and my God.
For a Day of Prayer in War.
1 NOW may the God of power and grace Attend his humble people's cry, Jehovah hears when Israel prays, And sends deliverance from on
2 The name of Jacob's God defends Better than shields or brazen walls He from his sanctuary sends
Succour and strength when Zion calls.
3 Well he remembers all our sighs,
His love exceeds our best deserts
His love accepts the sacrifice
Of humble groans and broken hearts.
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