PSALM CVIII.—(C.M.) O GOD, my heart is fully bent My tongue with cheerful songs of praise Because thy mercy's boundless height Be thou, O God, exalted high And let the earth, with one consent, PSALM CXI.-(L. M.) PRAISE ye the Lord! our God to praise His truth confirm'd through ages past, E By precept he hath us enjoin'd That good and gracious is the Lord. PSALM CXII.—(L. M.) BLEST is the man, that stands in awe PSALM CXIII.-(P. M.) YE saints and servants of the Lord, But shadows of his glory are. Let no created pow'r compare. Though 'tis beneath his state to view Yet he to earth vouchsafes his care; PSALM CXVI.—(c. M.) How happy all thy servants are! My life, which thou hast made thy care, Now I am thine, for ever thine, Nor shall my purpose move: Thy hands have loos'd my bands of pain, And bound me with thy love. PSALM CXVII.—(L.M.) FROM all that dwell below the skies, Eternal are thy mercies, Lord! Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, PSALM CXVIII.—(c. m.) THIS is the day the Lord hath made, Hosannah to th' anointed King, Help us, O Lord, descend and bring Blest be the Lord, who comes to men Who comes in God the Father's name, PSALM CXIX.-Part 1. (c. M.) How shall the young preserve their ways By making still their course of life With thy commands agree. With my whole heart for thee I seek, PSALM CXIX.-Part 2. (c. M.) O THAT the Lord would guide my ways, O that my God would grant me grace O send thy Spirit down, to write Turn off from vanity mine eyes; Order my footsteps by thy word, |