Thrice happy he, Whose spirit trusts Alone in thee. 123. C. M. Dr. Watts. The Morning of a Lord's-Day. Psalm Ixti. First Part. 1 Ehaste to seek thy face: My thirsty spirit faints away, Long for a cooling stream at hand, 3 I've seen thy glory and thy pow'r 4 Not all the blessings of a feast 6 Thus, till my last expiring day, 1 124. C. M. Dr. Watts. For the Lord's-Day Morning. LORD, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high; To Thee will I direct my pray'r, 3 Up to the hills where Christ is gone Presenting at his Father's throne, 3 Thou art a God, before whose sight 125. C. M. Dr. Watts. The Lord's-Day; or Christ's Resurrection, and our Salvation. Ps. cxviii. 24-26. 1 THIS is the day the Lord hath made, Let heav'n rejoice, let earth be glad, To-day the saints his triumph spread, 3 Hosanna to th' anointed King, Help us, O Lord, descend and bring 4 Blest be the Lord who comes to men 5 Hosanna in the highest strains The church on earth can raise; 126. L. M. Dr. Watts, A Psalm for the Lord's-Day. 1 Ps. xcii. 1. 'STE praise thy name, give thanks and sing, WEET is the work, my God, my King, To show thy love by morning light, And talk of all thy truth at night, 2 Reveal the scriptures to our mind, Attention to the Word of God pressed on 1 ING to the Lord Jehovah's name, When his salvation is our theme, 2 With thanks approach his awful sight, 3 Let Princes hear, let angels know 4 Earth with its caverns dark and deep, He fix'd the seas what bounds to keep, 5 Come, and with humble souls adore; O may the creatures of his pow'r 6 Now is the time he bends his ear, Come, lest he rouse his wrath, and swear, "Ye shall not see my rest." 131. S. M. Dr. Watts. Importance of Attention. Psalm xcv. 1 COME sound his praise abroad, 2 He form'd the deeps unknown; 3 Come worship at his throne, 4 To-day attend his voice, Nor dare provoke his rod; 5 But if your ears refuse The language of his grace, And hearts grow hard like stubborn Jews, That unbelieving race; 6 The Lord, in vengeance drest, Will lift his hand and swear, "You that despise my promis'd rest, "Shall have no portion there." 132. L. M. Dr. Watts. Psalm lxxxv. 3, 4. Part First. 1REAnd let thy saints in thee rejoice; EVIVE our dying graces, Lord, Make known thy truth, fulfil thy word; 2 We wait to hear what God will say: 1 133. C. M. Mr. S. Deacon. Longing to serve God acceptably. TOW to Jehovah I approach, O may my words and thoughts be such 2 Hypocrisy is what he hates, Lord, I would bring within thy gates, 3 My great Redeemer, and my strength, 1 Throughout my life (whate'er the length), Acceptable to thee. 134. C. M. Di. Watts. Psalm lxxxix. 1, 2, 6. Second Part. WITH rev'rence let the saints appear And bow before the Lord; His high commands with rev'rence hear, 2 How terrible thy glories be! How bright thine armies shine! 3 Justice and judgment are thy throne, 1 2 135. S. M. Dr. Watts. Psalm xcix. Second Part. EXALT the Lord our God, And worship at his feet; Ilis nature is all holiness, When Aaron was his priest, When Moses cry'd, when Samuel pray'd, |