And he is to be fear'd of Right, PSALM XCVIII. SING to the Lord a new-made Song, 2 The Lord has thro' th' aftonifh'd World And made his righteous Acts appear 3 With Harp and Hymn's foft Melody, The Trumpet and fhrill Cornet's Sound, 4 Let the loud Ocean roar her Joy, 6 To welcome down the World's great Judge, who does with Juftice come, And, with impartial Equity, JE PSALM XCIX. EHOVAH reigns, let therefore all On Cherub's Wings he fits enthron'd; let Earth's Foundation fhake. 2 On Sion's Hill he keeps his Court, his Palace makes her Tow'rs; Yet thence his Sov'reignty extends fupreme o'er earthly Pow'rs. 3 Let therefore all with Praife address. his great and dreadful Name; And with his unrefisted Might, his Holiness proclaim. 4 For Truth and Juftice, in his Reign, of Strength and Pow'r take Place; His Judgments are with Righteousness difpens'd to Jacob's Race. 5 Therefore exalt the Lord our God, And, with his unrefifted Might, PSALM C. I WITH one Confent let all the Earth to God their cheerful Voices raise; Glad Homage pay with awful Mirth, and fing before him Songs of Praise. 2 Convinc'd that he is God alone, from whom both we and all proceed; We, whom he chooses for his own, the Flock that he vouchfafes to feed. 3 O enter then his Temple Gate, thence to his Courts devoutly press, And still your grateful Hymns repeat, and ftill his Name with Praifes blefs. 4 For he's the Lord, fupremely good, His Truth, which always firmly ftood, I AI PSALM C. O. V. LL People that on Earth do dwell, 2 The Lord ye know is God indeed, 3 4 For why? the Lord our God is good, his Mercy is for ever fure: His Truth at all Times firmly food, and shall from Age to Age endure. PSALM CI. OF Mercy's never-failing Spring, 3 No ill Defign will I pursue, Nor those my Fav'rites make that do. Who to Reproof bears no Regard, Him I will totally discard. 4 The private Slanderer fhall be In public Juftice doom'd by me: From haughty Looks I'll turn afide, And mortify the Heart of Pride. 5 But Honefty, call'd from her Cell, In Splendor at my Court fhall dwell; Who Virtue's Practice make their Care, Shall have the first Preferments there. 6 No Politics fhall recommend I His Country's Foe to be my Friend: PSALM CHII. 1 MY Soul, infpir'd with facred Love, God's holy Name for ever bless; Of all his Favours mindful prove, and ftill thy grateful Thanks express. 2 'Tis he that all thy Sin forgives, and after Sickness makes thee found; From Dangers he thy Life retrives, by him with Grace and Mercy crown'd. 3 The Lord abounds with tender Love, and unexampled Acts of Grace; His waken'd Wrath does flowly move; his willing Mercy flies apace. 4 God will not always harfhly chide, PSALM CIII. P. 2. THE Lord, the universal King, in Heav'n has fixt his lofty Throne: (fhown. in whofe great Strength his Pow'r is To him, ye Angels, Praises fing, 2 Ye that his juft Commands obey, the mighty Lord: and thou, my Heart, With grateful Joy thy Thanks express, and in this Concert bear thy Part. PSALM CIV. BLESS God, my Soul; thou, Lord, alone poffeffeft Empire without Bounds; |