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The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of The United Church of England and Ireland: together with The Psalter [...]
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Since godly men decay, O Lord Sure wicked fools must needs Speak, O ye judges of the earth 58 Save me, O God, from waves that roll 69 Sing to the Lord a new- made song Sing to the Lord a new- made song

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TABLE,& c.

Psalm

Psalm

12 Thy mercies, Lord, shall be my song 89 14 To God your grateful voices raise

107

The Lord unto my Lord thus spake 110 That man is blest, who stands in awe 112 To Sion's hill I lift my eyes

121

98 The man is blest who fears the Lord 128 To God, the mighty Lord

136

139

6 Thou, Lord, by strictest search 9 To thee, O Lord, my cries ascend 10 To God, with mournful voice

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142

17 Thee I'll extol, my God and King 145

Thy dreadful anger, Lord, restrain To celebrate thy praise, O Lord Thy presence why withdraw'st thou To my just plea and sad complaint The heav'ns declare thy glory, Lord 19

The Lord to thy request attend 20 With restless and ungovern'd rage

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45 74

Whom should I fear, since God to me 27 While I the king's loud praise 24 Why hast thou cast us off, O God 25 With glory clad, with strength array'd 93 34 With one consent let all the earth 37 When I pour out my soul in prayer 102 38 When Israel, by th' Almighty led 114

100

The King, O Lord, with songs of praise 21 The Lord himself, the mighty Lord 23 This spacious earth is all the Lord's To God, in whom I trust Thro' all the changing scenes of life Tho' wicked men grow rich or great Thy chast'ning wrath, O Lord The Lord, the only God, is great 48 The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God 50 The wicked fools must sure suppose Thy mercy, Lord, to me extend To bless thy chosen race To thee, O God, we render praise To God I cried, who to my help To God, our never- failing strength To my complaint, O Lord my God To thee, my God and Saviour, I

With cheerful notes let all the earth 117 Who place on Sion's God their trust 125 53 When Sion's God her sons recall'd 126 57 We build with fruitless cost, unless 127 67 When we, our wearied limbs to rest 137 75 With my whole heart, my God 77

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81 Ye princes that in might excel 86 Ye saints and servants of the Lord 88 Ye boundless realms of joy

HYMNS AT THE END OF THE PSALMS.

Hymn for the Morning. Hymn for the Evening.

Veni Creator.

Hymns for Christmas Day.

Song of the Angels.

Hymns for Easter Day.

Hymn for the Sacrament.

Three Hymns for the Holy Communion.

Directions about the Tunes and Measures.

that is, where the first and third Lines of the single Stanza consist of eight Syllables each, the second and fourth Lines of six Syllables each, may be sung to any of the most usual Tunes, namely, York Tune, Windsor Tune, St. Da­vid's, Litchfield, Canterbury, Martyr's, St. Mary's alias Hackney, St. Anne's Tune,& c.

As the Old 25th Psalm, may be sung the New 25, 31, 51, 67, 130, 142. As the Old 113, the 37, 46, 50, 63, 76, 91, 110, 113,120.

As the Old 148, the 136, 148.

As the Old 104, the 149.

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113

148

The Psalms in this Version of four Lines in a single Stanza, and eight Syllables in each Line,( if Psalms of praise or cheerfulness) may properly be sung as the Old 100th Psalm, or to the Tune of the Old 125th Psalm, Second Metre.

The Penitential or Mournful Psalms, in the same Measure, may be sung as the Old 51st Psalm.

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