The Lord is good, as well as And plenteous in his grace. just, 8 There's full redemption at his throne For sinners long enslav'd: The great Redeemer is his Son; S PSALM 131. C. M. Humility and submission. Is there ambition in my heart? 2 I charge my thoughts, be humble still, 3 The patient soul, the lowly mind 1 PSALM 132. First Part. L. M. At the ordination of a minister. HERE shall we go, to seek and find A dwelling for th' eternal mind, And Zion is his dwelling still; 4 Here will I meet the hungry poor, And fill their souls with living bread; Sinners that wait before my door, With sweet provision shall be fed. 5 Girded with truth, and cloth'd with grace, My priests, my ministers shall shine: Not Aaron, in his costly dress, Made an appearance so divine. 6 The saints unable to contain Their inward joy, shall shout and sing: 7 Jesus shall see a num'rous seed Born here, t' uphold his glorious name; ARISE, O king of grace, arise, And enter to thy rest: Lo! thy church waits with longing eyes, Thus to be own'd and blest. 2 Enter with all thy glorious train, All, that the ark did once contain, 3 Clothe all thy ministers with grace, 4 Here, mighty God! accept our vows, Bless the provisions of thy house, 5 Here let the Son of David reign, Justice and truth his court maintain, PSALM 132. Third Part. C. M. The privileges of the church under the New-Testament. 1HE Lord in Zion plac'd his throne, THE To Zion the whole nation came, 2 But we have no such lengths to walk,. 3 Blest Zion still, in God's esteem, 4 "Her store," says he, "I will increase; "Her saints shall shout for joy; her priests My saving health confess. 5" There David's pow'r shall long remain "In his establish'd line; "There David's Son and Lord shall reign, "And with fresh lustre shine. 6 "The faces of his vanquish'd foes PSALM 133. First Part. C. M. 'Lo O! what an entertaining sight Are brethren that agree; Brethren whose cheerful hearts unite 2 When streams of love from Christ, the spring, 4 'Tis pleasant as the morning dews Where God his mildest glory shows, 1 PSALM 133. Second Part. S. M. BLEST are the sons of peace, Whose hearts and hopes are one; Whose kind designs to serve and please, 2 Blest is the pious house, Where zeal and friendship meet: Their songs of praise, their mingled vows, Make their communion sweet. 3 Thus, on the heav'nly hills Where joy, like morning dew distils, 1 PSALM 134. C. M. Daily and nightly devotion. YE that obey th' immortal King, Attend his holy place; Bow to the glories of his pow'r, And bless his wondrous grace. 2 Lift up your hands by morning light, 3 The God of Zion cheers our hearts, The God that spread the heav'ns abroad, And rules the swelling seas. PSALM 135. First Part. L. M. The church is God's house and care. 1 PRAISE ye the Lord, exalt his name, While in his earthly courts ye wait, Ye saints that to his house belong, 2 Praise ye the Lord, the Lord is good; His church is his peculiar joy. 3 The Lord himself will judge his saints; 4 Thro' ev'ry age the Lord declares 1 PSALM 135. Second Part. L. M. GREAT is the Lord, exalted high, |