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PSALM 31. C. M.

1 LORD, in thy sight, O let my prayer
Like morning incense rise
se;

My lifted hands accepted be

As evening sacrifice.

2 From hasty language curb my tongue,
And let a constant guard

Still keep the portal of my lips
With wary silence barr'd.

3 Let upright men reprove my faults,
And I shall think them kind;

Like healing oil

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I their reproof shall find.

PSALM 32. L. M.

ORD what's in man, that thou should'st love Of him such tender care to take? What in his offspring could thee move Such great account of him to make?

2 The life of man doth quickly fade,

His thoughts but empty are and vain, His days are like a flying shade,

Of whose short stay no signs remain.

3 To thee, almighty King of kings,

In new-made hymns my voice I'll raise;
And instruments of many strings
Shall help me to adore and praise.

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PSALM 33. C. M.

PRAISE the Lord, and thou my soul,
For ever bless his name;

His wondrous love, while life shall last,
My constant praise shall claim.

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2 On princes, on the sons of men,
Let none for aid rely;

They cannot help, they turn to dust,
And all their counsels die.

3 Then happy he, who Jacob's God
For his protector takes;

Who still, with well-placed hope, the Lord His constant refuge makes.

PSALM 34. H. M.

1 LORD of the worlds above,
How pleasant and how fair

The dwellings of thy love,
Thy earthly temples are.
To thine abode

My heart aspires,
With warm desires
To see my God.

2 O happy souls that pray

Where God appoints to hear!

O happy men that pay

Their constant service there!
They praise thee still;

And happy they
That love the way
To Sion's hill.

3 They go from strength to strength,
Through this dark vale of tears,
Till each arrives at length-
Till each in heaven appears,
O glorious seat,

Where God our King
Shall thither bring
Our willing feet.

GLORIA PATRI

CLASS I.-C. M.

To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
The God whom we adore,
Be glory, as it was, is now,
And shall be evermore.

L. M.

To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,

The God whom earth and heaven adore, Be glory, as it was of old,

Is now,

and shall be evermore.

S. M.

To God, the Father, Son,

And Spirit, glory be,

As 'twas, and is, and shall be so

To all eternity.

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PSALMS FOR SUNDAY SCHOLARS

I. 2.

To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
The God whom heaven's triumphant host,
And suffering saints on earth adore;
Be glory, as in ages past,

As now it is, and so shall last.

When time itself shall be no more.

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Have mercy, Lord, on me.........

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How vast must their advantage be.........

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O come loud anthems let us sing.........
O bless the Lord my soul........

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O God, my gracious God, to thee.............................................

O praise the Lord for he is good.....

O praise the Lord and thou my soul...

O render thanks to God above........

O Thou to whom all creatures bow.....

Sing to the Lord a new-made song..........................

Thou Lord, by strictest search hast known..
Thou gracious God art my defence......
Through all the changing scenes of life...
The Lord looked down from heaven......
The Lord himself the mighty Lord..........
To God in whom I trust.........

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