4. Redemption and its consequent bles- sings 5. Christian graces and duties 9. Eternal blessedness 164-175 ARRANGEMENT FOR EVERY SUNDAY IN THE YEAR. Psalms, 5, 48, 92, p. 1, 95, 100, 117, 118, 122, 132. Hymns, 46-53. Concluding Psalms 4, 23, 43, 84, 89 p. 2, 92, p. 2, 106, 117, 121, 150. Hymns 65-75, 95, 96, 129-134, 147-150, 173, 181, 193, 201-204, 206, 207, 214, 215, 220, 235, 239-241, 243, 246–248, 252, 261-26. PSALM 1. c. M. The righteous and the wicked contrasted. 1 HOW blest is he who ne'er consents Nor stands in sinners' ways, nor sits 2 But makes the perfect law of God 3 Like some fair tree, which, fed by streams, 4 Not so the ungodly, they, alas ! For they are driven away like dust, 1 ATTEND, O earth, whilst I declare "Thou art my son, this day my heir "Ask and receive thy full demands; 3 Be wise, ye rulers of the earth, Adore the King of heavenly birth, 4 With humble love address his throne; PSALM 3. c. M. Confidence in God. 1 THOU, Lord, art my secure defence, 2 Guarded by thee, I laid me down 3 Salvation to the Lord belongs, His blessing he extends to all 1 HEAR PSALM 4. C. M. me, For the divine favour. O God, when near thy throne My earnest cries ascend; I plead thy righteousness alone, |