WARWICK, C. M. 1. Come, ye STANLEY. that know and fear the Lord! And raise your souls a bove; Let ev - ery heart and voice accord, To sing that God is love. OLD HUNDRED. L. M. 2/2 1. Loud hal - le lu-jahs to the Lord, From distant worlds where creatures dwell, 2 171 Let heav'n begin the solemn word, And sound it dread-ful down to hell. From distant worlds where creatures Let heaven begin the solemn word, And sound it dreadful down to hell. 2. High on a throne His glories dwell, An awful throne of shining bliss: Fly through the world, O sun! and tell How dark thy beams compared to His. 3. Let clouds, and winds, and waves agree To join their praise with blazing fire; Let the firm earth and rolling sea, In this eternal song conspire. 4. Wide as His vast dominion lies, Make the Creator's name be known; 5. Jehovah 't is a glorious word! O, may it dwell on every tongue! 6. Speak of the wonders of that love 131. L. M. WATTS. 1. My God, my King, Thy various praiso Shall fill the remnant of my days; Thy grace employ my humble tongue, Till death and glory raise the song. 2. The wings of every hour shall bear Some thankful tribute to Thine ear; 1. BEFORE Jehovah's awful throno, 2. His sovereign power, without our aid, Made us of clay, and formed us men; And when, like wandering sheep, wo strayed, He brought us to His fold again. 3. We are His people; we IIis care; 5. Wide as the world is Thy command; WATTS. P 1. O render thanks to God above, The fountain of e-ternal love; Whose mercy firm, thro' 9:23 9 Apa-ges past, Hath stood, and shall for-ev-er last, Hath stood, and shall for-ev - er last. 133. L. M. 2. Who can His mighty deeds express, Not only vast, but numberless? What mortal eloquence can raiso His tribute of immortal praise? 3. Extend to me that favor, Lord, Thou to Thy chosen dost afford; 4. O render thanks to God above, 134. L. M. 1. HE reigns-the Lord, the Saviour reigns; Praise him in evangelic strains: Let the whole earth in songs rejoice; 2. Deep are His counsels, and unknown; 3. In robes of judgment, lo! He comes; Shakes the wide earth, and cleaves the Before Him burns devouring fire! [tombs; The mountains melt, the seas retire! 4. His enemies, with sore dismay, Fly from the sight and shun the day: WATTS. 1. COME, O my soul, in sacred lays, 2. Enthroned amid the radiant spheres, 3. In all our Maker's grand designs, 4. Raised on devotion's lofty wing, BLACKLOCK. 1. Say, how may earth and heaven u nite? Say, how shall men with an - gels join, 2. Loud let the pealing or - gan swell! Breathe forth your soul in raptures high! 3. Amidst a thousand snares, I stand Upheld and guarded by Thy hand; Thy words my fainting word revive, And keep my dying faith alive. 4. Grace will complete what grace begins, 139. L. M. 1. O THE immense, the amazing height, 2. He speaks, and lo! all nature shakes; Heaven's everlasting pillars bow; 3. Let noise and flame confound the skies, And drown the spacious realms below, Yet will we sing the Thunderer's praise, And send our loud hosannas through. 4. Celestial King! Thy blazing power Kindles our hearts to flaming joys; We shout to hear Thy thunders roar, And echo to our Father's voice. 5. Thus shall the God our Saviour come, 140. L. M. WATTS. 1. THE Lord, how wondrous are His ways! 2. Not half so high His power hath spread 3. Not half so far has nature placed 4. How slowly doth His wrath arise! WATTS. 141. L. M. 1. LET God arise in all His might, And put the hosts of hell to flight; 2. He comes arrayed in burning flames; 3. He rides and thunders through the sky; 4. The widow and the fatherless 5. He breaks the captive's heavy chain, 142. L. M. WATTS. 1. SING to the Lord that built the skies, The Lord that reared this stately frame;| Let all the nations sound His praise, And lands unknown repeat His name. 2. He formed the seas, and formed the hills, 3. Now, from His high, imperial throne, |