6 The Lord shall on my side engage; And in my Saviour's name, I shall defeat their pride and rage, PSALM 110. First Part. The success of the gospel. L. M. HUS the eternal Father spake TH To Christ the Son; "Ascend and sit "At my right hand, till I shall make "Thy foes submissive at thy feet. 2 "From Zion shall thy word proceed; "Thy word, the sceptre in thy hand, "Shall make the hearts of rebels bleed, "And bow their wills to thy command. S That day shall show thy pow'r is great; "When saints shall flock with willing minds, "And sinners crowd thy temple-gate, "Where holiness in beauty shines." 4 O blessed pow'r! O glorious day! What a large vict'ry shall ensue! And converts, who thy grace obey, Exceed the drops of morning dew. PSALM 110. Second Part. C. M. JESUS, our Lord, ascend thy throne, And near thy Father sit: In Zion shall thy pow'r be known, 2 What wonders shall thy gospel do! The num'rous drops of morning dew, 3 God hath pronounc'd a firm decree, 4 "Melchisedec, that wondrous priest, "That holy man, whom Abra'm blest, 5 Jesus, our Priest, for ever lives 6 God shall exalt his glorious head, 1 And strike the pow'rs and princes dead, PSALM 110. Third Part. The council of peace. L. M. TESUS, the Priest, ascends the throne; JES Between the Father and the Son, Proceed with honour and success. 2 Thro' the whole earth his reign shall spread, 3 Tho' while he treads his glorious way, . PSALM 111. First Part. C. M. The wisdom of God in his works. (ONGS of immortal praise belong S To my Almighty God: He hath my heart, and he my tongue, 2 How great the works, his hand hath wrought! 3 How most exact is nature's frame! His counsels never change the scheme, 4 When he redeem'd his chosen sons, The orders, that his lips pronounce, 5 Nature and time, and earth and skies, 6 To fear thy pow'r, to trust thy grace, 1 And he's the wisest of our race, G PSALM 111. Second Part. C. M. The perfections of God. I REAT is the Lord, his works of might Let his assembled saints unite Their harmony of tongues. 2 Great is the mercy of the Lord, 3 His Son, the great Redeemer, came 4 They that would grow divinely wise, Must with his fear begin: 1 Our fairest proof of knowledge lies H PSALM 112. C. M. The blessings of the pious and charitable. APPY is he that fears the Lord, And follows his commands; Who lends the poor, without reward, Or gives with lib'ral hands. 2 As pity dwells within his breast So God shall answer his request 3 No evil tidings shall surprise 4 In times of general distress Some beams of light shall shine, To show the world his righteousness, And give him peace divine. 5 His works of piety and love Remain before the Lord: 1 Honour on earth, and joys above, YE PSALM 113. L. M. The sovereignty and goodness of God. 3 Which of the sons of Adam dare, Can make the barren house rejoice; 7 With joy the mother views her son, |