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6 His holy angels pitch their tents Around the men that serve the Lord; O fear and love him, all his saints, Taste of his grace and trust his word.
6 The wild young lions, pinch'd with pain And hunger, roar thro' all the wood; But none shall seek the Lord in vain, Nor want supplies of real good.
Psalm 34:2. 11-22. Second Part. L. M.
Religious education; or, Instructions of piety.
1 Children in years and knowledge young, Your parents' hope, your parents' joy, Attend the counsels of my tongue, Let pious thoughts your minds employ.
2 If you desire a length of days, And peace to crown your mortal state, Restrain your feet from impious ways, Your lips from slander and deceit.
3 The eyes of G.o.d regard his saints, His ears are open to their cries; He sets his frowning face against The sons of violence and lies.
4 To humble souls and broken hearts G.o.d with his grace is ever nigh; Pardon and hope his love imparts When men in deep contrition lie.
5 He tell their tears, he counts their groans, His Son redeems their souls from death; His Spirit heals their broken bones, They in his praise employ their breath.
Psalm 34:3. 1-10. First Part. C. M.
Prayer and Praise for eminent deliverance.
1 I'll bless the Lord from day to day; How good are all his ways!
Ye humble souls that use to pray, Come, help my lips to praise.
2 Sing to the honour of his name, How a poor sufferer cry'd, Nor was his hope expos'd to shame, Nor was his suit deny'd.
3 When threatening sorrows round me stood, And endless fears arose, Like the loud billows of a flood, Redoubling all my woes;
4 I told the Lord my sore distress With heavy groans and tears, He gave my sharpest torments ease, And silenc'd all my fears.
PAUSE.
5 [O sinners, come and taste his love, Come, learn his pleasant ways, And let your own experience prove The sweetness of his grace.
6 He bids his angels pitch their tents Round where his children dwell What ills their heavenly care prevents No earthly tongue can tell.]
7 [O love the Lord, ye saints of his; His eye regards the just; How richly blest their portion is Who make the Lord their trust!
8 Young lions pinch'd with hunger roar, And famish in the wood; But G.o.d supplies his holy poor With every needful good.]
Psalm 34:4. 11-22. Second Part. C. M.
Exhortations to peace and Holiness.
1 Come, children, learn to fear the Lord; And that your days be long, Let not a false or spiteful word Be found upon your tongue.
2 Depart from mischief, practise love, Pursue the works of peace; So shall the Lord your ways approve, And set your souls at ease.
3 His eyes awake to guard the just, His ears attend their cry; When broken spirits dwell in dust, The G.o.d of grace is nigh.
4 What tho' the sorrows here they taste Are sharp and tedious too, The Lord, who saves them all at last, Is their supporter now.
5 Evil shall smite the wicked dead; But G.o.d secures his own, Prevents the mischief when they slide, Or heals the broken bone.
6 When desolation like a flood, O'er the proud sinner rolls, Saints find a refuge in their G.o.d, For he redeem'd their souls.
Psalm 35:1. 1-9. First Part.
Prayer and faith of persecuted saints; or, Imprecations mixed with charity.
1 Now plead my cause, almighty G.o.d, With all the Sons of strife; And fight against the men of blood, Who fight against my life.
2 Draw out thy spear and stop their way, Lift thine avenging rod; But to my soul in mercy say, "I am thy Saviour G.o.d."
3 They plant their snares to catch my feet, And nets of mischief spread; Plunge the destroyers in the pit That their own hands have made.
4 Let fogs and darkness hide their way, And slippery be their ground; Thy wrath shall make their lives a prey, And all their rage confound.
5 They fly like chaff before the wind, Before thine angry breath; The angel of the Lord behind Pursues them down to death.
6 They love the road that leads to h.e.l.l; Then let the rebels die Whose malice is implacable Against the Lord on high.
7 But if thou hast a chosen few Amongst that impious race, Divide them from the b.l.o.o.d.y crew By thy surprising grace.
8 Then will I raise my tuneful voice To make thy wonders known; In their salvation I'll rejoice, And bless thee for my own.
Psalm 35:2. 12-14. Second Part.
Love to enemies; or, The love of Christ to sinners typified in David.
1 Behold the love, the generous love That holy David shows; Hark, how his sounding bowels move To his afflicted foes!
2 When they are sick his soul complains, And seems to feel the smart; The spirit of the gospel reigns, And melts his pious heart.
3 How did his flowing tears condole As for a brother dead!
And fasting mortify'd his soul, While for their life he pray'd.
4 They groan'd; and curs'd him on their bed, Yet still he pleads and mourns; And double blessings on his head The righteous G.o.d returns.
5 O glorious type of heavenly grace!
Thus Christ the Lord appears; While sinners curse, the Saviour prays, And pities them with tears.
6 He, the true David, Israel's king, Blest and belov'd of G.o.d, To save us rebels dead in sin, Paid his own dearest blood.
Psalm 36:1. 5-9. L. M.
The perfections and providence of G.o.d; or, General providence and special grace.