er | with . . . one, like . a 1 I WILL sing of the mércies. . of the Lord for | ever : With my mouth will I make known .to | gen | ations. For I have said, * Mercy shall be built | up for | ever; Thy faithfulness shalt Thou estáblish | in the | ve ry I heavens, 2 I have made a covenant My I chosen, liave | sworn unto | David . My servant ; Thy seed will í .es- / tablish . for | ever, And build up thy thróne to | all Igen er | ations. 3 And the heavens shall praise Thy | wonders, . 0 | Lord; Thy faithfulness also in the assembly | of the | ho ly | ones. For who in the skies can be compared | unto the | Lord ? Who among the sons of the mighty is like | unto the | Lord, 4 A God very terrible in the council of the ho ly | ones, And to be feared above all thém. | that are | round | bout Him O Lord God of hosts, * who is a mighty unto | Thee, 0 | Jau? ful- | ness | bout Thee. 5 Thou rulest the pride . ./ of the | sea : When the waves thereof arise, ./ Thou | still est | them. Thou hast broken Rahab in pieces, . as I one that is slain; Thou hast scattered Thine énemies .. with the Thy i strength. 6 The heavens are Thine, * the earth. | also is | Thine: The world and the fulness thereof, . | Thou hast | found- ed | them. The north and the south, | Thou hast cre- | ated them : Tabor and Hérmon re- 1 joice Thy I name. 7 Thou. hast a | might- y | arm: Strong is Thy hánd, and | high is | Thy right | hand. Righteousness and judgment are the foundation 1 of Thy | throne: Mercy and truth . be | fore Thy | face. 8 Blessed is the people that know the joy | sound : They walk, O Lórd, . | in the | light , of Thy | countenance. In Thy name do they rejoice | all the | day: And in Thy | righteous- ness I are . they ex- | alted. 9 For Thou art the glóry | of their strength: our , horn | alted. For our shield belongeth . I unto the | Lord; Even to the Holy One of Is I el | King. GLORIA PATRI. . arm | of . | in Igo our . | all er 1 Lord Thou hast | been | dwelling place Ín. | gen | ations. Before the mountains were brought forth, * or ever Thou hadst formed . the earth . and the world, Even from everlasting to everlasting | Thou art | God. . 6 The days of our years are thréescore · 1 years and ten, Or even by réason of strength score years; Yet is their pride but | labour . and sorrow; For it is soon góne, | fly way. | four . we | and . I of 7 Who knoweth the power Thine | anger, that is due | unSo téach us to | Dumber . our | days, That. we may I get us | heart CON | with | all our 8 Retúrn, . O Lord ; how | long? | cerning. Thy | ser | vants. O satisfy us in the morning Thy | mercy ; | days. 9 Make us glad according to the days wberein Thou. hast af- | flicted us, wherein, we | evil. Let Thy work appéar | unto Thy I servants, And Thy | glory up | on their children. 10 And let the beauty . of the Lord .1- | us : And establish Thou the work of our hands up | on us ; Yea, the work of our hands | tablish . Thou | it. GLORIA PATRI. . our | God es . . the 1 He that dwelleth in the secret pláce of the Most | High Shall abide. under the sha dow 1 ofthe Al | mighty. I will say of the Lord, * He is my réfuge / and my | fortress ; Mý · God, in | whom I | trust. 2 For He shall deliver thee from the snáre 1 of | fowler, And . | from the | noi. some | pestilence. He shall cover thee with His pinions, * and under His wings . shalt thon take | refuge: His truth is a | shield | and | buckler. 3 Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror . by | night, Nór for the arrow, that I flieth by | day; For the péstilence that / walketh , in | darkness, Nor for the destruction . that | wast | eth | noonday. 4 A thousand shall fall at thy side, * and ten thousand at thy right | hand; it shall | not | thee. Only with thine éyes shalt | thou be | hold, And sée. the re- / ward | of the | wicked. 5 For Thon, O Lord, | art my | refuge ! Thou hast made the Móst . | High thy | hab it | ation ; Thére shall no I evil be | fall thee, Neither shall áuy. I plague come | nigh thy | tent. . . J. CAHIDGE. . | ways. . a | stone. | feet. 6 For He shall give His ángels . I charge , over | thee, ./ thee thy They shall bear thee úp | in their hands, Lest thou dásh thy | foot I gainst 7 Thou shalt tréæd upon the | lion and | adder : The young lion and the serpent shalt thou trani ple | un der Because he hath set his love upon Me,* therefore. will I de. | liver him : I will set him on high, be. I cause . he hath | known My 8 He shall call upon Mé, and I will answer him; him and | honWith long life will I satis fy | him, | shew sal. | name. our | him. . | my . | vation. ó.. i ft is a / good I thing I thanks | unto the | Lord, And to sing praises | unto · Thy | name, | High. у | night With an instrument of ten strings, , and with the | psaltery ; With a solemn . | sound up | on the | harp. 3 For Thou, Lord, hast made me glád . I through Thy | work : I will tríumph. in the works | of Thy | hands. How gréat. are Thy | works, 0 | Lord! Thý | thoughts are | ve ry | deep. 4 A brutish mán | know eth | not ; Neither doth a fool | un der- stand | this: When the wicked spring as the grass * and when all the workers of in. Iiqui. ty do | flourish; It is that they shall be de | stroyed for | ever : e 5 Bnt Thou, O Lord, art on high . for ev. er | inore. For 16, Thine | en | mies, For, 16 . Thine | ene- mies shall | perish ; of in- | iqui ty | Lord, I shall 1 The Lord reigneth ; * He is apparelled with jes- ty; The Lord is apparelled, He hath | girded . Hin- | self ma with | strength : 2 The world also is stáblished, that it | cannot. be | moved. Thy throne is established of old : | Thou art. from | ey . |