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Psalm 112:2. L. M.
The blessings of the pious and charitable.
1 Thrice happy man who fears the Lord, Loves his commands, and trusts his word; Honour and peace his days attend, And blessings to his seed descend.
2 Compa.s.sion dwells upon his mind, To works of mercy still inclin'd: He lends the poor some present aid, Or gives them, not to be repaid.
3 When times grow dark, and tidings spread That fill his neighbours round with dread, His heart is arm'd against the fear, For G.o.d with all his power is there.
4 His soul, well fix'd upon the Lord, Draws heavenly courage from his word; Amidst the darkness light shall rise, To cheer his heart, and bless his eyes.
5 He hath dispers'd his alms abroad, His works are still before his G.o.d; His name on earth shall long remain, While envious sinners fret in vain.
Psalm 112:3. C. M, Liberality rewarded.
1 Happy is he that fears the Lord, And follows his commands, Who lends the poor without reward, Or gives with liberal hands.
2 As pity dwells within his breast To all the sons of need; So G.o.d shall answer his request With blessings on his seed,
3 No evil tidings shall surprise His well-establish'd mind; His soul to G.o.d his refuge flies, And leaves his fears behind.
4 In times of general distress, Some beams of light shall s.h.i.+ne To shew the world his righteousness, And give him peace divine.
5 His works of piety and love Remain before the Lord; Honour on earth and joys above Shall be his sure reward.
Psalm 113:1. Proper Time.
The majesty and condescension of G.o.d.
1 Ye that delight to serve the Lord, The honours of his Name record, His sacred Name for ever bless: Where'er the circling sun displays His rising beams, or setting rays, Let lands and seas his power confess.
2 Not time, nor nature's narrow rounds, Can give his vast dominion bounds, The heavens are far below his height: Let no created greatness dare With our eternal G.o.d compare, Arm'd with his uncreated might.
3 He bows his glorious head to view What the bright hosts of angels do, And bends his care to mortal things; His sovereign hand exalts the poor, He takes the needy from the door, And makes them company for kings.
4 When childless families despair, He sends the blessings of an heir To rescue their expiring name: The mother with a thankful voice Proclaims his praises and her joys: Let every age advance his fame.
Psalm 113:2. L. M.
G.o.d sovereign and gracious.
1 Ye servants of th' Almighty King, In every age his praises sing; Where'er the sun shall rise or set, The nations shall his praise repeat.
2 Above the earth, beyond the sky, Stands his high throne of majesty: Nor time, nor place, his power restrain, Nor bound his universal reign.
3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Or angels, with their G.o.d compare?
His glories how divinely bright, Who dwells in uncreated light!
4 Behold his love: he stoops to view What saints above and angels do; And condescends yet more to know The mean affairs of men below.
5 From dust and cottages obscure His grace exalts the humble poor; Gives them the honour of his sons, And fits them for their heavenly thrones.
6 [A word of his creating voice Can make the barren house rejoice: Tho' Sarah's ninety years were past, The promis'd seed is born at last.
7 With joy the mother views her son, And tells the wonders G.o.d has done: Faith may grow strong when sense despairs, If nature fails, the promise bears.]
Psalm 114.
Miracles attending Israel's journey.
1 When Israel, freed from Pharaoh's hand, Left the proud tyrant and his land, The tribes with cheerful homage own Their King, and Judah was his throne.
2 Across the deep their journey lay; The deep divides to make them way: Jordan beheld their march, and fled With backward current to his head.
3 The mountains shook like frighted sheep, Like lambs the little hillocks leap; Not Sinai on her base could stand, Conscious of sovereign power at hand.
4 What power could make the deep divide?
Make Jordan backward roll his tide?
Why did ye leap, ye little hills?
And whence the fright that Sinai feels?
5 Let every mountain, every flood, Retire and know th' approaching G.o.d, The king of Israel: see him here; Tremble, thou earth, adore and fear.
6 He thunders, and all nature mourns, The rock to standing pools he turns; Flints spring with fountains at his word, And fires and seas confess the Lord.
Psalm 115:1. First Metre.
The true G.o.d our refuge; or, Idolatry reproved.
1 Not to ourselves, who are but dust, Not to ourselves is glory due, Eternal G.o.d, thou only just, Thou only gracious, wise, and true.
2 s.h.i.+ne forth in all thy dreadful Name; Why should a heathen's haughty tongue Insult us, and to raise our shame Say, "Where's the G.o.d you've serv'd so long?"
3 The G.o.d we serve maintains his throne Above the clouds, beyond the skies, Thro' all the earth his will is done, He knows our groans, he hears our cries.
4 But the vain idols they adore Are senseless shapes of stone and wood; At best a ma.s.s of glittering ore, A silver saint, or golden G.o.d.
5 [With eyes, and ears they carve their head, Deaf are their ears, their eyes are blind; In vain are costly offerings made, And vows are scatter'd in the wind.
6 Their feet were never made to move, Nor hands to save when mortals pray; Mortals that pay them fear or love Seem to be blind and deaf as they.]
7 O Israel, make the Lord thy hope, Thy help, thy refuge, and thy rest; The Lord shall build thy ruins up, And bless the people and the priest.
8 The dead no more can speak thy praise, They dwell in silence and the grave; But we shall live to sing thy grace, And tell the world thy power to save.
Psalm 115:2. Second Metre.