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HYMN II.

Revelation, Chap. xix.

of our Almighty King,

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Both high and low, and small and great, his praise devoutly fing!

Let us rejoice and render thanks
Rejoice, rejoice! for now is come
His bride herself has ready made,
Which is her faints' integrity,
O therefore bless'd is every one,
And holy fupper of the Lamb,

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to his most holy Name;
the marriage of the Lamb.

how pure and white herdress!
and spotless holiness.
who to the marriage feast,
is made a welcome guest!

HYMN III.

The Thanksgiving in the Church Communion Service.

O God be glory, peace on earth,
We bless, we praise, we worship thee,

And thanks for thy great glory give,
O Lord! God! heavenly King! the God
And thou, begotten Son of God,
O Jefu Chrift! God, Lamb of God,
Have mercy, thou that tak'ft the fins
Have mercy, Saviour of mankind,
O thou, who fitt'ft at God's right hand,
Have mercy on us, Thou, O Chrift,
Thou, Lord,---who with the Holy Ghost,
In glory of the Father art

to all mankind good-will;
and glorify thee still.
that fills our fouls with light;
and Father of all might.

before all time begun;
the Father's only Son!
of all the world away!
and hear us when we pray!
upon the Father's throne,
who art the Holy One!
whom earth and heav'n adore,
moft high for evermore.

GLORIA PATRI.

Toodmurenemighty King,

God, our benefactor, bring

Glory to Thee, bless'd Three in One,
As was, and is, and shall be done,

the tribute of your praife;
but all that we can raife.
the God whom we adore;
when time thall be no more.

PRAISE God, from whom all bleffingsflow; praise him, all creatures here below;

Praife him above, ye heav'nly hoft, praife Father, Son, and Holy Ghoft.

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33. 49

Lord, hear the voice of my complaint 5 35 Lord, who's the happy man that may 15+ 42 Let all the just to God with joy 73 Let all the lift'ning world attend **Lord, save me for thy glorious Name 54 79 Lord, hear my cry, regard my pray'r 61 Lord, hear the voice of my complaint 64 Let all the lands, with fshouts of joy 66 Let God, the God of battle, rife 68 Lord, let thy juft decrees the king 31 Lord, thou hast granted to thy land 85 56 Lord, not to us, we claim no share 115 59 Let David, Lord, a constant place 132

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For thee, O God, our constant praise 65 My God, my God, whyleav'it thoume 22

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Lord, hear my pray'r, and to my cry 1434

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400 'twas a joyful found to hear

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Juft Judge of heav'n, against my foes 43 On thee, who dwell'ft above

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Pfalm Pfalm Protect me from my cruel foes 16 To God I cried, who to my help 77 Praise ye the Lord; God op.111 Preferve me, Lord, from crafty foes 140

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Resolv'd to watch o'er all my ways 39

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Since I have plac'd my trust in God II
Since godly men decay, O Lord
Sure wicked fools muft needs

To God, never-failing strength 81
To my complaint, O Lord my God 86+

To thee, my God and Saviour, I 88

Thy mercies, Lord, shall be my fong 89 To God your grateful voices raise 107 The Lord unto my Lord thus spake 110 That man is bleft, whostands in awe 112 12 To Sion's hill I lift my eyes 121 14 The man is bleft who fears the Lord 128 Speak, O ye judges of the earth 58 To God the mighty Lord + Sing to the Lord a new-made fong 96 Save me, O God, from waves that roll 69 Thou, Lord, by ftrictest search.130 To thee, O Lord, my cries afcend 141 Sing to the Lord a new-made fong 98 To God, with mournful voice 142

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Thee I'll extol, my God and King 145

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9 With reftless and ungovern'd rage to Whom thould I fear, fince God to me 27 17 While I the king's loud praife 45.

Thy dreadful anger, Lord, restrain
To celebrate thy praife, O Lord
Thy prefence why withdraw'st thou
To my just plea and fad complaint
The heav'ns declare thy glory, Lord 19
The Lord to thy request attend 20
The King, O Lord, with fongs of praise2 1
The Lord himself, the mighty Lord 23
This spacious earth is all the Lord's 24
To God, in whom I truft
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Thro' all the changing scenes of life 34

Why haft thou caft us off, O God 74
With glory clad, with strength array'd 934
With one confent let all the earth 100+
When I pour out my foul in prayer 102
When Ifrael, by th' Almighty led 114
With cheerful notes let all the earth 117
Who place on Sion's God their truft 125+

Tho' wicked men grow rich or great 37 When Sion's God her fons recall'd 126
Thy chaft'ning wrath, O Lord 38 We build with fruitless cost, unless 127
The Lord, the only God, is great 48 When we, our wearied limbs to reft 137
The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God 50 With my whole heart, my God

The wicked fools must sure suppose 53

Thy mercy, Lord, to me extend

To bless thy chofen race

To thee, O God, werender praise

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57 Ye princes, that in might excel 29

67 Ye faints and fervants of the Lord 113 75 Ye boundless realms of joy

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HYMNS AT THE END OF THE PSALMS.

VENI CREATOR, First and Second Metre.

TE DEUM LAUDAMUS, -First and Second Part.

CHRISTMAS DAY, -Morning and Evening Service.

EASTER DAY, First and Second Hymns.

HYMN for the Sacrament.

HYMN for the Morning.

BENEDICTUS.

MAGNIFICAT, -with GLORIA PATRI.

NUNC DIMIT TIS.

THE CREED.

LORD'S PRAYER, First Metre with GLORIA PATRI, and Second Metre.

LAMENTATION of a SINNER.

SONG of the ANGELS.

THREE HYMNS for the HOLY COMMUNION.

GLORIA PATRI.

THE END.

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Directions about the Tunes and Measures.

LL Pfalms of this Verfion in the Common Measure of Eights and Sixes, that is, where the first and third Lines of the fingle Stanza confift of eight Syllables each, the fecond and fourth Lines of fix Syllables each, may be sung to any of the most usual Tunes, namely, York Tune, Windfor Tune, St. David's, Litchfield, Canterbury, Martyr's, St. Mary's alias Hackney, St. Anne's Tune, &c.

As the Old 25th Pfalm, 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.

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

The Penitential or Mournful Pfalms, in the same Measure, may be fung as the Old 51ft Pfalm.

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PRAYER ON ENTERING CHURCH.

SSIST us, Lord, in these our Prayers and Supplications; and grant that those things which we ask faithfully, we may obtain effectually, through Jesus Chrift our Lord.

WHEN THE SERVICE IS ENDED.

THANK THANKS be to thy holy Name, most gracious God, for this opportunity of attending thy publick Service; and grant, O Lord, that neither our Inattention or want of Devotion may render our imperfect Petitions unacceptable in thy fight, through Jesus Christ our Lord.

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The King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

UPON the humble Petition of NICHOLAS BRADY, and NAHUM TATE, this Day read at the Board, setting forth, that the Petitioners have, with their utmost Care and Industry, completed A New Version of the Psalms of David, in English Metre, fitted for the publick Use; and humbly praying his Majesty's Royal Allowance, that the said Version may be used in such Congregations as shall think fit to receive it :

His Majesty, taking the same into his Royal Consideration, is pleased to order in Council, That the said New Version of the Psalms, in English Metre, be, and the same is hereby allowed and permitted to be used in all such Churches, Chapels, and Congregations, as shall think fit to receive the same.

W. BRIDGEMAN.

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