Gt. O. D. Choir. 10. Who smote E-gypt | with their | first-born: || FOR his eth for ever. mercy 11. And brought out IS-RA'L from a- | -mong them : || FOR his -dureth for ever. 12. With a mighty HAND, and stretched out | arm: || FOR his -dureth for | ever. 13. Who divided the Red SEA | in two parts: || FOR his mercy for ever. 14. And made Israel to Go | through the midst of it: || FOR his -dureth for ever. 15. But as for Pharaoh and his host, he over-THREW them | IN the the | wilderness: || FOR his en- | |-dureth for ever. -ty | kings: || FOR his mercy en- | -dureth · for [ 19. Se-HON | king of the | Amorites: || FOR his | mercy 20. And OG the | king of | Basan: || FOR his | mercy en- |-dureth · for | ever. 21. And gave away their LAND | for an | heritage: || FOR his mercy ⚫ en- -1 -dureth for ever. 22. Even for an heritage UN-to | Israel his | servant : || FOR his | mercy en-dureth for ever. 23. Who remembered us WHEN we were in | trouble: || FOR his | mercy · endureth for ever. 24. And hath delivered us | from our enemies: || FOR his | mercy⚫ en | -dur eth for ever. Gto.D.& S.H for 25. Who giv-ETH | FOOD to all | flesh || FOR his | mercy en- | -dureth ever. 26. O give thanks un-To the | God · of | heaven : || FOR his | mercy eth for ever. |-dur 27. O give thanks un-To the | Lord of | lords: || FOR his | mercy en- | -dureth · for ever. PSALM 137.-Super flumina. MINOR. Sw. Prin. 1. By the waters of Babylon we sat down and | wept : || when we re- | -mem-bered thee, O | Zion. that are 2. As for our HARPS, we | hanged them | up: || up-on the ❘ trees there--in. 3. For they that led us away captive required of us then a song, and melo-DY, | our | heaviness: || SING us | one in of the songs of | Sion. Do. Diaps. 4. How shall we | SING the Lord's | song || IN | a | strange | land? Choir. Sw. Diaps. 5. If I forget THEE, | O · Je- | -rusalem: || let my right | hand for- | -get · her | cunning. 6. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue CLEAVE to the | ROOF of my | Je- | -rusalem: || 8. O daughter of Baby-LON, wasted with misery || yea, happy shall he be that re-wARD-eth | thee, as | thou hast | served us. 9. Blessed shall he BE that taketh thy | children: || and THROW-eth | them · a-gainst the stones. MAJOR. Gt O.D.&F.S) Crescendo. MAJOR. Sw. Prin. : [DAY 29. 1. I will give thanks unto thee, O LORD, WITH my whole heart || even before the GODS will | I sing | praise un- | -to thee. 2. I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise thy Name, because of thy lov-ING--kindness and truth: || for thou hast magnified thy NAME and thy | WORD a- -bove all things. 3. When I called up-ON | thee, thou | heardest me: || AND enSOUL with much strength. 4. All the kings of the EARTH shall | PRAISE thee, O Lord: || for THEY have | heard the wORDS of thy mouth. 5. Yea, they shall SING in the | WAYS of the Lord || that great is the glo-ry of the Lord. 6. For though the Lord be high, yet hath he re-SPECT un- | -to the lowly || as for the proud, HE be- | -hold- · -eth | them a- -far off. 7. Though I walk in the midst of trouble, YET shalt | thou re- |-fresh me: || thou shalt stretch forth thy hand upon the furiousness of mine ene-MIES, and thy right hand shall save me. 8. The Lord shall make good his lov-ING- |-kindness to- | -ward me: || yea, thy mercy, O Lord, endureth for ever; despise not THEN the works I 1. O Lord, thou hast searched ME | out, and known me: || thou knowest my down-sitting, and mine up-rising; thou under-STAND-est | my thoughts | long ⚫ be- |-fore. 2. Thou art about my path, AND a- | -bout my | bed: || AND | spiest out | all my ways. 3. For lo, there is not a WORD | in my | tongue : || but thou, O LORD, | knowest it all together. 4. Thou hast fashioned мE be- | -HIND and be- | -fore: || AND | laid hand · up- | · -on me: Choir. Sw. Prin. Do.H&GtOD Choir.- thine | 5. Such knowledge is too wonder-FUL and | excel- · -lent | for me : || I | cannot at--tain un- | -to it. 6. Whither shall I Go then | from thy | Spirit: || or whither SHALL I go then | from thy presence? 7. If I climb up into HEAVEN, art there also. 8. If I TAKE the | WINGS of the morning: || and remain In the | utter-· -most PARTS of the sea; 9. Even there al-so shall | thy hand | lead me: || AND | thy right | hand · shall | hold me. 10. If I say, Peradven-TURE the | darkness shall | cover me: || then SHALL my | night be turned to | day. 11. Yea, the darkness is no darkness with thee, but the night is as | clear as the | day: || the darkness and LIGHT to thee are both a- | -like. 12. FOR my reins are | thine: || thou hast covered ME | in my | mo- · -THER'S | womb. 13. I will give thanks unto thee, for I am fearful-LY and | wonder--fully | made: || marvellous are thy WORKS, and that my soul | knoweth right | well. 14. My bones ARE not | hid from | thee: || though I be made secretly, and fashion-ED be--neath in the earth. 15. Thine eyes did see my sub-STANCE, yet being im- |-perfect: || and in thy BOOK Were ALL my mem- -bers | written; Sw. Haut. Choir. Sw. Diapn. MAJOR. Sw. Prin. 16. Which DAY by | day were | fashioned: || WHEN as yet there was none | of them. 17. How dear are thy counsels UN-to | me, O | God: || O how | great the sum of them. : is 18. If I tell them, they are more in num-BER | than the sand | when I wake UP, I am | pre-· -sent | with thee. 19. Wilt thou not SLAY the | wicked, · O | God: || depart from ME, | ye · blood- | -thirsty men: 20. For they speak un-RIGHT-eous- | -ly a- | -gainst thee: || and thine ene-MIES | take thy Name in vain. 21. Do not I hate them, O LORD, that hate thee: || and am not I griev-ED with | THOSE that rise up a- | -gainst thee? 22. YEA, I hate them right sore: || EV'N as enemies.= though they were nine | my | heart : || PROVE me, ❘ and · -ness | in me : || and LEAD me | 1. Deliver me, O Lord, FROM the | e- -vil | man: || and pre-sERVE me | from · the wicked | man. 2. Who imagine mis-CHIEF | in their | hearts: || AND | stir up strife | ALL the · day long. 3. They have sharpened their TONGUES | like a serpent: || ad-DERS' | poison is under their | lips. |