Full Swell. * MINOR. Sw. Diaps. Soft Choir. MAJOR. Gt.O.D. F.S. -gi- |-nations: || cast them out in the multitude of their ungodliness; FOR they have -| -belled a- | -gainst thee. re 12. And let all them that put their TRUST in | thee re- | -joice: || they shall ever be giving of thanks, because thou defendest them; they that love thy NAME | shall be joy--ful in thee. 13. For thou, Lord, wilt give thy bless-ING | unto the righteous: || and with thy favourable kindness wilt THOU de- | -fend him as with a | shield. DAY 1.5 Evening Prayer. PSALM 6.-Domine, ne in furore. 1. O Lord, rebuke me not IN thine | in- · -dig- | -nation : || neither CHAS-ten | me in thy dis- | -pleasure. 2. Have mercy upon me, O LORD, for | I am | weak: || O Lord, HEAL me, | for my bones are vexed. 3. My soul al-so | is sore troubled; || BUT, | Lord how long wilt thou punish me. 4. Turn thee, O Lord, and de- | -liver. my | soul: || O save me | for · thy | mer-cy's sake. 5. For in DEATH no man thanks IN the pit? 6. I am weary of my groaning, every NIGHT wash | I my bed || AND | water my COUCH with my tears. Crescendo. 9. The Lord hath HEARD | my pe- | -tition: || the LORD will re- | -ceive · my | prayer. 10. All mine enemies shall be con-FOUND-ed. | and sore | vexed: || they shall be TURN-ed back, and put to shame | suddenly. * MINOR. Sw. Diap. Do. Prin. PSALM 7.-Domine, Deus meus. 1. O Lord my God, in thee have I put my | trust: || save me from all them that PER-se- |-cute me, ❘ and de- | -liver me; 2. Lest he devour my soul like a li-on, and | tear it in | pieces: || WHILE | there is none to help. 3. O Lord my God, if I have DONE | any such | thing: || or if there be a-NY | wicked--ness | in my hands; 4. If I have rewarded evil unto him that DEALT | FRIEND--ly with me: || yea, I have delivered him that with-OUT | a- -ny CAUSE is mine enemy. 5. Then let mine enemy perse-CUTE my | SOUL, and take me: || yea, let him tread my life down upon the earth, and LAY mine | ho- -nour | in the dust. 6. Stand up, O Lord, in thy wrath, and lift up thyself, because of the indignaTION of mine | enemies: || arise up for me in the JUDGE-ment that thou | hast |-manded. com 7. And so shall the congregation of the peo-PLE come a- |-bout thee: || for their sakes there-FORE lift up thy- | -self a- | -gain. 8. The Lord shall judge the people; give sen-TENCE with | me, O | Lord: || according to my righteousness, and according to the innocen--cy that is | in me. 9. O let the wickedness of the un-GOD-ly | come to an | end: || BUT | guide · — | MAJOR. Gt.O.D. F.S. 10. For the right--eous | God: || tri-ETH the | ve- · -ry | hearts and reins. 11. My HELP | cometh of | God: || who preserveth THEM | that are | true of | heart. 12. God is a righteous JUDGE, | STRONG, and | patient: || and God is pro- | -vok·-ed | eve-ry day. 13. If a man will not turn, HE will whet⚫ his | sword: || he hath BENT his | bow, and made it ready. 14. He hath prepared for him the IN-stru- | -ments of | death: || he ordain-ETH his arrows a--gainst the persecutors. 15. Be-hold, he travaileth with | mischief: || he hath conceived sor-Row, and brought forth un- |-godliness. 16. He hath graven and dig-GED | up a pit: || and is fallen himself into the des-TRUC-tion that he made for other. 17. For his travail shall come up-ON | his own | head: || and his wicked-NEss shall fall on his own | pate.= 18. I will give thanks unto the Lord. accord-ING | to his righteousness : || and I will PRAISE the | Name of the | Lord most | High. MAJOR. Gt.O.D .S.H. PSALM 8.-Domine, Dominus noster. 1. O Lord our Governor, how excellent is thy NAME in | ALL thou that hast SET thy | glory a- | -bove the heavens ! the world: 2. Out of the mouth of very babes and sucklings hast thou ordained STRENGTH, be- |-CAUSE of thine | enemies: || that thou mightest STILL the | ene--my | and the a--venger. 3. For I will consider thy heavens, EV'N the | WORKS of thy | fingers : || the moon and the STARS, which thou hast or- |-dained. Sw. Prin. Crescendo. Full Swell. MAJOR. Gt.O.D. S.P. 4. What is man, that THOU art | MIND- -ful | of him: || AND the son of man, | that thou visitest him? 5. Thou madest him Low-er | than the angels | To | crown him glory and worship. with 6. Thou makest him to have dominion or the | WORKS of thy | hands : || and thou hast put all things IN sub- | -jec- · -tion | under · his | feet; 7. ALL sheep and | oxen: || YEA, and the | BEASTS of the field; 8. The fowls of the air, and the fish-Es | of the sea: || and whatsoever WALKeth | through the | PATHS of the | seas. 9. O Lord our | Governor: || how excellent is thy | Name in all the world! 1. I will give thanks unto thee, O LORD, WITH my whole | heart: || I will SPEAK of all thy | MAR-vel--lous | works. 2. I will be glad AND re- | -joice in | thee: || yea, my songs will I make of THY | Name, O thou most | Highest. 3. While mine ene-MIES are | dri-·· -VEN | back: || they shall FALL and | per-·- ISH| at thy presence. 4. For thou hast maintain-ED my right and throne that judg-· -est | right. my | cause: || thou art set in the | 5. Thou hast rebuked the heathen, AND de- | -stroyed the 6. O thou enemy, destructions are come to a per- |-pe--tual | end: || even as the cities which thou hast destroyed; THEIR me- -morial is perish- · -ed | with them. Crescendo. Crescendo. Sw. Diapn, Do. Prin. 7. But the Lord SHALL enseat for judgment. 8. For he shall JUDGE the world in | righteousness: || and minis-TER true | judgment unto the people. 9. The Lord also will be a de-FENCE | FOR the op- | -pressed: || even a re-FUGE | in due time of trouble. 10. And they that know thy Name will PUT their | trust in | thee: || for thou, Lord, hast ne-VER | fail- -ed them that seek thee. 11. O praise the LORD which | dwelleth in | Sion: || SHEW the | peo-· -ple | of· his doings. 12. For, when he maketh inquisition for BLOOD, he re- | -membereth them: || and forget-TETH | not the com- |-PLAINT of the poor.= 13. Have mercy upon me, O Lord, consider the trouble which I suf-FER of them that hate me : || thou that liftest me UP | from the gates of death. 14. That I may shew all thy praises within the ports or the daughter of | Sion: || I WILL re- -joice in | thy sal- | -vation. 15. The heathen are sunk down in the PIT | that they | made: || in the same net which they HID | privily, is their foot | taken. 16. The Lord is KNOWN to | Ex-e--cute | judgment: || the ungodly is trapped IN the work of his own hands. 17. The wicked shall be TURN-ed | in- -to | hell: || and ALL the peo- -ple | that for--get | God. 18. For the poor shall not al-WAY | be for- | -gotten: || the patient abiding of the MEEK shall not | perish. for | ever. 19. Up, Lord, and let not man HAVE the up- -PER hand: || let the hea-THEN be judged | in thy sight. 20. Put THEM in | fear O Lord: || that the heathen may KNOW them- | -selves to be but men. |