PSALM 19. c. M. The heavens declaring the glory of God. 1 The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, 2 The dawn of each returning day Fresh beams of knowledge brings; And from the dark returns of night Divine instruction springs. 3 Their powerful language to no realm Or region is confined: 'Tis nature's voice, and understood 4 Their doctrine does its sacred sense PSALM 19. (SECOND VERSION.) L. M. For deliverance from sin and death. 1 BEST Instructor, from thy ways 3 Let our tongue, from falsehood free, Speak the words approved by Thee: To thine all-observing eyes Let our thoughts accepted rise. 4 While we thus thy name adore, PSALM 19. (THIRD VERSION.) D. L. M. 1 THE spacious firmament on high, Th' unwearied sun from day to day 2 Soon as the evening shades prevail * Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And spread the truth from pole to pole. C 3 What though in solemn silence all PSALM 23. C. M. The Lord the Shepherd of his people. 1 THE Lord himself, the mighty Lord, The Shepherd by whose constant care 2 He does my wandering soul reclaim, 3 When through the vale of death I His rod and staff shall comfort me, pass, 4 Since God does thus his wondrous love, Through all my life extend; That life to him I will devote, PSALM 23. (SECOND VERSION.) P. M. Christ the good Shepherd, 1 THE Lord my pasture shall prepare, The ascension of Christ into Heaven. 1 LIFT up your heads, eternal gates! Unfold to entertain The King of Glory: See! He comes 2 Who is the King of Glory? Who? 3 Lift up your heads, eternal gates! The King of Glory: Lo! He comes 4 Who is the King of Glory? Who? PSALM 25. s. M. God's tender mercies, a ground of confidence. 1 MINE eyes and my desire 2 Turn, turn Thee to my soul, 3 When shall the sovereign grace Restore me from those dangerous ways 4 O keep my soul from death, |