Let not the wonders he hath wro't, Be loft in filence and forgot. 3The vices of the mind he heals, And cures the pains that nature feels; Redeems the foul from guilt, and faves Our wafting life from threat'ning graves. 4 Our youth decay'd, his power repairs, His mercy crowns our growing years; He fatisfies our mouth with good, And fills our fouls with heavenly food. 5 He fees the oppreffor and the oppreft, And often gives the fufferers reft; But will his juftice more display In the laft, great decifive day. 6 His power he show'd by Mofes' hands, gave to freel his commands; And But made his truth and mercy known WATTS. Pfalm CIII. Second Part. S. M. [*] Divine Mercy in the midst of Judgment. Mwhole mercies are fo great; Y foul, repeat his praise, Whofe anger is fo flow to rife, 2 God will not always chide, And when his wrath is felt; So far the riches of his grace Our highest thoughts exceed, 4. His grace fubdues our fins ; Far as the eaft is from the weft, To thofe who fear his name, When blafting winds fpread o'er the field, 7 But thy compaffion, Lord, Through ages fhall endure; And children's children ever find Thy words of promise fure. WATTS Plalm CIII. Third Part. C. M. [ God's tender Regard to human Weakness. , we thy won'drous power proclai And make that power our trust; Which rais'd at firft this curious frame, And wrought by thy creating hands, 3 A while thefe frail machines endure; Then lose their animating power; 4 Yet frail and feeble as we are, PSALM S. That he who firft our frame did rear, 145 DODDRIDGE. Pfalm CIII. Fourth Part. C. M. [*] Angelic Praife. HOU, Lord, in heav'n haft plac'd thy throne, THOU, Thy vaft dominion fhall be known To earth's remoteft ends. 2 Ye angels, who excel in might, Bless him, whofe work is your delight, 3 Ye feraphs, who with joy obey The orders of your King, Attend his churches when they pray, 4 Whilft all his works his praife proclaim, Join with the univerfal frame, N Partly from WATTS Pfalm CIV. Firft Part. L. M. [X Divine Majefty and Goodness in Sterm and Rain. WAKE, my foul, to hymns of praife, To God the fong of triumph raise; Adorn'd with majefty divine, What pomp, what glory, Lord, are thine! 2 Light forms his robe, and round his head The heavens their ample curtain fpread; See on the wind's expanded wings The chariot of the King of kings! 3 Around him rang'd in awful state, The mandates of his fovereign will. 5 The lightning's pallid fheet expands, 6 Till spent its wild impetuous force, MERRICK, with Alteration and Addition Pfalm CIV. Second Part. L. M. [b] The Seaman's Prayer. ALMIGHTY Ruler of the skies, How various are thy works! how wife! To fport the mighty waves between; MERRICK, with Alteration and Addition. Pfalm CIV. Third Part. L. M. [or] V Divine Providence torvard Man and Beaf. AST are thy works, Almighty Lord, |