6 Praise Him, ye meek and humble train Ye saints, whom his decrees ordain The boundless bliss to share; O praise Him till ye take your way To regions of eternal day,
And reign for ever there!
13. C. M. Dr. Watts.
Psalın lxxxvi. 8, 15.
There's none hath pow'r divine; Nor is their nature, mighty Lord, Nor are their works like thine. 2 The nations thou hast made, shall bring Their off'rings round thy throne; For thou alone dost wondrous things, For thou art God alone.
3 Lord, I would walk with holy feet; Teach me thine heav'nly ways; And my poor scatter'd thoughts unite In God my Father's praise.
4 Great is thy mercy, and my tongue Shall those sweet wonders tell, How by thy grace my sinking soul Rose from the deeps of hell.
14. Sevens. Mr. Wesley.
MEET and right it is to sing
Glory to our God and King;
Meet in every time and place, To rehearse his solemnu praise. 2 Join, ye saints, with awe profound; Angels, help the solemn sound; Publish through the world abroad, Glory to th' eternal God!
3 Praises here, to thee we give; Gracious thou our thanks receive; Holy Father, sov'reign Lord, Ev'ry where be thou ador'd'
15. S. M. Dr. Watts.
Sincere Praise.
LMIGHTY Maker, God! How wondrous is thy naine! Thy glories how diffus'd abroad Through the creation's frame!
2 Nature in every dress
Her humble homage pays, And finds a thousand ways t' express Thine undissembled praise.
3 My soul would rise and sing To her Creator too,
Fain would my tongue adore my King, And pay the homage due.
4 Let joy and worship spend The remnant of my days, And to my God, my soul ascend In grateful songs of praise.
OW can we adore, Or worthily praise
Thy mercy and power, Thou God of all grace
With honour and blessing Before thee we fall,
Most gladly confessing
Thee Father of all!
The heavens and earth, And water and air, To thee owe their birth, Subsist by thy care. While angels are singing Thy praises above, We mortals are bringing Our tribute of loves
Praise for Creation, Providence, and Grace. Psalın cxlvii. 1-5, 11.
PRAISE ye the Lord; 'tis good to raise
hearts and voices in his praise
H.s nature and his works invite To make this duty our delight. 2 The Lord builds up Jerusalem, And gathers nations to his name: His mercy melts the stubborn soul, And makes the broken spirit whole.
3 He form'd the stars, those heav'nly flames; He counts their numbers, calls their names: His wisdom's vast, and knows no bound, A deep where all our thoughts are drown'd. 4 Great is our Lord, and great his might: And all his glories infinite;
He crowns the meek, rewards the just, And treads the wicked to the dust. 5 His saints are lovely in his sight; He views his children with delight; He sees their hope, he knows their fear And looks and loves his image there.
18. L. M. Dr. Watts.
Universal Praise to God. Psalm cxlviii.
1L From distant worlds where creatures OUD hallelujahs to the Lord Let heav'n begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. 2 The Lord! how absolute he reigns! Let ev'ry angel bend the knee; Sing of his love in heav'nly strains, And speak how fierce his terrors be! 3 Wide as his vast dominion lies
Make the Creator's name be known; Loud as his thunder shout his praise, And sound it lofty as his throne.
4 Jehovah! 'tis a glorious word!
O may it dwell on ev'ry tongue! But saints who best have known the Lord, Are bound to raise the noblest song.
5 Speak of the wonders of that love Which Gabriel plays on ev'ry chord; From all below, and all above, Loud hallelujahs to the Lord!
19. P. M. Mr. Oliver.
Praise to the God of Abraham.
HE God of Abraham praise, Who reigns enthron'd above; Ancient of everlasting days, And God of Love!
Jehovah, great I AM!
By earth and heaven confest, I bow and bless the sacred name, For ever bless'd.
2 The God of Abraham praise, At whose supreme command, From earth I rise and seek the joys At his right-hand.
I'd all on earth forsake,
Its wisdom, fame, and power! Ard him my only portion make, My shield and tower.
3 The God of Abraham praise, Whose ali-sufficient grace Shall guide me all my happy days In all his ways:
He calls a worm his friend; He calls himself my God! And he shail save me to the end, Through Jesu's blood.
4 He by himself hath sworn; I on his oath depend;
I shall on eagle's wings up-borne, To heaven ascend:
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