54. 7s. M. Praise to God, the Sovereign King. Ps. cxxxvi. 1 LIFT your voice, and joyful sing Praises to your heavenly King; For his mercies far extend, And his bounty knows no end. 2 Honour pay to heaven's high Lord, 3 Him, whose wisdom, throned on high, 4 Him, who, o'er this earthly ball, 5 To the great eternal King, 55. L. M. The House of God. Merrick. 1 Lo! GOD is here; let us adore, 9 Lo! God is here : him day and night United choirs of angels sing: To him, enthroned above all height, Heaven's host their noblest praises bring. 3 Being of beings! may our praise Thy courts with grateful incense fill: Still may we stand before thy face, Still hear and do thy sovereign will. 4 More of thy presence, Lord! impart; More of thine image may we bear: Erect thy throne within our heart, And reign without a rival there. 56. c. M. Salisbury Coll. Unprofitableness under Gospel Privileges. 1 LONG have we sat beneath the sound Yet still how weak our faith is found, 2 How cold and feeble is our love! How low our hope of joys above! 3 Lord! ere our feet again retire 4 Oh! shed anew through every heart Nor let thy fear from us depart, Watts, partly. 57. P. M. The Divine Blessing implored. 1 LORD! dismiss us with thy blessing, While in duty's path we move. 2 Thanks we give, and adoration, With us evermore be found. 58. c. M. Toplady's Coll. alt'd. Worship of the God of Holiness. Ps. v. 1 LORD! in the morning thou shalt hear 2 Then to thy house will I resort, 3 O may thy spirit guide my feet 4 Thou art a God before whose sight 5 But they who love and fear thy name, 59. L. M. Watts, alt'd, 'There remaineth a Rest for the People of God.' Heb. iv. 9. 1 LORD of the Sabbath! hear our vows, 2 Thine earthly sabbaths, Lord! we love every Doddridge. 60. H. M. Delight in Public Worship. Ps. lxxxiv. 1 LORD of the worlds above! To thine abode My heart aspires, To see my God. 2 O happy souls that pray Where God appoints to hear! O happy men that pay Their constant service there! They praise thee still; Who love the way And happy they To Zion's hill. 3 They go from strength to strength, Through this dark vale of tears, Till each arrives at length, Till each in heaven appears : O glorious seat, When God our King Shall thither bring Our willing feet! Watts, 61. c. M. Universal Goodness of God. 1 LORD! thou art good; all nature shows Thy bounty through creation flows, |