Choir. 12. When there were YET | but a few of them: || and THEY | stranin · the | land; 13. What time as they went from one Na-tion | to an- | -other: || from one KINGdom to an- -THER❘ people; -0- |· 14. He suffered no MAN to do them | wrong: || BUT re- | -prov'dev'n | kings for their sakes; 15. TOUCH not mine A- | -nointed: || AND | do my | prophets no | harm. 16. Moreover he called for a DEARTH up- |-on the land: || and de-STROY-ed | ALL the pro- | -vision of bread. 17. But he had SENT a | man be- | -fore them: || even Joseph, who was | sold· to be a bond servant; 18. Whose FEET they | hurt in the ❘ stocks: || the i-RON | entered in--to his soul; 20. The King SENT, | AND · de- | -livered him : || the prince of the | peolet him go | free. 21. He made him lord al-so | of his | house: || AND ❘ ruler · of | all his | substance; 22. That he might inform his prin-CES | after his | will: || AND | teach sena 23. Israel al-so came | in- · -to | Egypt: || and Jacob was a STRAN-ger | in the | land of Ham. 24. And he increas-ED his people · ex- | -ceedingly : || and MADE them | stron- · -ger than their | enemies; 25. Whose heart turned so, THAT they | hated his people: || and DEALT un-truly with his servants. 26. Then SENT he | Moses his | servant: || AND | Aaron whom | he had chosen. Sw. Diaps. 27. And these shew-ED his | tokens a--mong them: || and won-ders | in the | land of Ham. 28. He sent dark-NESS, and it was dark: || and they were NOT O-dient unto his | word. |-be- · Choir. 29. He turned their wa-ters | in--to | blood: || AND | - | slew their | fish. Gt. O. D. Sw. Haut. 31. He spake the word, and there CAME all | manner of | flies: || AND | licein | all their quarters. 32. HE GAVE them | hail-stones for | rain : || AND | flames of | fire · in their | 33. He smote their VINES | also and | fig-trees || and destroyed the TREES | that were in their | coasts. 34. He spake the word, and the grasshoppers came, and ca-TER- | -pillars in-numerable: || and did eat up all the grass in their land, AND de- | -voured the fruit of their ground. 35. He smote all the first-BORN | in their | land : || EV'N the | chief of | all · their strength. 36. He brought them forth al-so with silver and | gold: || there was not one FEE-ble persons a- | -mong their | tribes. 37. Egypt was GLAD at their de--parting || FOR❘ they - | were ⚫a 38. He spread out a CLOUD to be a covering || and FIRE to give light | IN the night--season. 39. At their de-SIRE | he brought | quails: || and he filled THEM | with bread of heaven. 40. He opened the rock of stone, and the wa-ters | flow--ed | out: || so that | Gt. O. D. Full Swell. MAJOR. Gt O.D.&S.P Choir. Sw. Prin. 41. For why? he remember-ED his | ho- -ly promise: || AND | A- -bra- | -ham his servant. 42. And he brought FORTH his | people with | joy: || AND | his chosen. with gladness. 43. And gave THEM the LANDS of the heathen || and they took the labours or the peo-ple | in pos--session. ob- |-serve his | laws. 1. O give thanks unto the LORD, for | he is | gracious: || AND his | mercy en-dureth for ever. 2. Who can express the No-ble | acts of the Lord: || OR | shew forth all his praise! 3. Blessed are THEY that alway keep | judgment: || AND | righteousness. 4. Remember me, O Lord, according to the favour that thou bear-EST un- | -to · thy people: || O vis-IT | me with thy sal- | -vation; 5. That I may see the felici-TY | of thy | chosen : || and rejoice in the gladness of thy people, and GIVE | thanks with thine in- | -heritance.= 6. We have sin-NED with our | fathers: || WE have | done a- · -miss, | and · dealt wickedly. 7. Our fathers regarded not thy wonders in Egypt, neither kept they thy great GOOD-ness in re- ] -membrance: || but were disobedient at the SEA, | ev'n- | at the Red Sea. Do. Haut. Gt. O. D. Choir. Sw. Diaps, Do. Prin. Crescendo. 8. Nevertheless, he helped THEM | for his Name's sake: || that he MIGHT | make his POW'R to be known. 9. He rebuked the Red Sea also, and IT was | dri- ' -ed | up : || so he led them THROUGH the deep, as | through a wilderness. 10. And he saved them FROM the | adver- · -sary's | hand: || and delivered THEM | from the | hand of the enemy. 11. As for those that troubled them, the wa-ters | o- -ver- | -whelmed them : || THERE was not one of them | left. 12. Then be-LIEV-ed | they his | words: || AND -bide his counsel. 14. But lust came upon THEM | in God in the desert. his sang | praise unworks: || AND would -to him. not a- | 15. And he gave THEM | their de- | -sire : || and sent lean-NESS with- | -al · in- | -to their soul. 16. They angered Moses al-so | in the tents: || AND | Aaron the | SAINT of · the Lord. 17. So the earth open-ED, and | swallowed gre- | -ga- · -tion | of · A- | -biram. up | Dathan : || and covered the con 18. And the fire was kind-LED | in their company : || THE | flame burnt UP the un- |-godly. 19. They MADE a | calfin | Horeb : || AND | worshipped the | mol-· -ten | image. 20. THUS they | turned their glory || into the similitude or a | calf that | 21. And they for-GAT | God their | Saviour: || WHO had | DONE SO great | things in Egypt; 22. Wondrous works IN the | land of | Ham: || AND | fearful things | by the Red Sea. 23. So he said he would have destroyed them, had not Moses his chosen stood be-FORE him in the gap || to turn away his wrathful indig-NA-tion, | lest · he | should de- |-stroy them. 24. Yea, they thought scorn or that | plea- -sant | land: || and Gave no | credence · un- | -to his | word; 25. But murmur-ED | in their tents || and hearkened NOT un- |-to VOICE of the Lord. 26. Then lift he up his | hand a- | -gainst them: || to o-ver- | -throw in the wilderness; 27. To cast out their SEED a- | -mong Do. Diaps. Do. Prin. in the lands. 28. They joined them-SELVES | unto Baal- | -peor : || and ATE the | offer- · -ings | of the 29. Thus they provoked him to anger WITH their own in- | -ventions: || AND the plague was great a--mong them. 30. Then stood up Phi- | -nees and | prayed: || AND | so the | plague | ceased. 31. And that was counted UN-to him for righteousness: || among ALL pos- | -terities · for | ev- · -ER -more. 32. They angered him also AT the waters of strife: || so that he punish-ED | Mo--ses for their sakes; | 33. Because THEY pro- | -voked his | spirit: || so that he spake UN-ad- | -vised- · -ly | with his | lips. 36. Insomuch that they worshipped their idols, which turned to their -cay: yea, they offered their sons AND their | daugh--ters | un |