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PSALM 44-66.
44. 15. The psalmist enquireth why
God afflicteth his people.
45. 1. The psalmist addresseth
Christ as the Spouse of the church.
46. 1. The psalmist expresseth en-
tire confidence in God.
47. 1. The psalmist calleth on all
to glorify God.
48. 1. The psalmist dwelleth on the
beauty and security of Zion.
49. 1. The psalmist giveth instruc-
tion to rich and poor.
LECTURE 879-902.
879. The joint interest of the
righteous and the wicked.
880. The chief glory of the church
is inward grace.
881. The source of true greatness
of mind.
882. The delight and advantage
of singing God's praise.
883. Our citizenship in the hea-
venly Jerusalem.
884. The rich must beware of pride
and the poor of discontent.
50. 1. The psalmist setteth forth 885. The end of the formalist, and
the judgment of God. that of the devout.
51. 1. David confesseth his sin and 886. The way of pardon and peace
prayeth for pardon.
52. 1. David denounceth the mis-
chiefs of a false and cruel tongue.
53. 1. David declareth the depra-
vity of the natural man.
54. 1. David prayeth, and praiseth
God, for deliverance.
55. 1. David setteth forth before
God his grief and his desire.
55. 16. David taketh comfort in
prayer and confidence.
56. 1. David prayeth for mercy by
reason of his enemies.
57. 1. David declareth his trust in
God, and magnifieth Him.
58. 1. David declareth the end of
them that judge wickedly.
59. 1. David prayeth to be deliver-
ed from his cruel enemies.
60. 1. David lamenteth failure, tri-
umpheth in success.
61. 1. David pleadeth with God on
the strength of mercies received.
62. 1. David adviseth to trust in
God and not in man.
63. 1. David expresseth his thirst for
God and a satisfaction in Him.
64. 1. David describeth the malice
of his enemies.
to the penitent.
887. The end of those who speak
deceitfully and cruelly.
888. The sad case of the godless, and
the joy of them that shall be saved.
889. The triumph of good over
evil.
890. Abhorrence of treachery and
hypocrisy.
891. Our way to attain to trusting
in God.
892. Our sense of danger leading
to a good hope of safety.
893. The praise of God for his
great goodness and glory.
894. The end of the ungodly a
proof of God's justice.
895. The Jews in their dispersion
a monument of wrath.
896. Our way to prosper in the
propagation of the Gospel.
897. Of God's giving us grace to
persevere unto the end.
898. The difference between trust-
ing in man and in God.
899. How we ought to long for God,
and yet to be satisfied with Him.
900. Reflections on the great wick-
edness of the malicious.
65. 1. David praiseth God for his 901. The power and goodness of
great power and goodness.
God in his providence and grace.
66. 1. The psalmist exhorteth all 902. We are bound to make the
lands to praise God.
Gospel known to all men.
PSALM 67-83.
67. 1. The psalmist prayeth for the
increase of Christ's kingdom.
68. 1. David recounteth motives to
the praising of God.
68. 19. David recounteth fresh top-
ics of praise to God.
69. 1. David declareth his shame and
compunction.
69. 16. David prayeth for help, and
for the confounding of his enemies.
70. 1. David beseecheth God to
make haste to help him.
71. 1. The psalmist prayeth for deli-
verance from his enemies.
71. 14. The psalmist prayeth for
continuance of help from God.
72. 1. David foresheweth the do-
minion of the king's son.
73. 1. Asaph meditateth on the pros-
perity, and end of the wicked.
74. 1. The psalmist complaineth of
the desecration of the temple.
74. 12. The psalmist is urgent with
God to manifest his power.
LECTURE 903-926.
903. The blessedness of being made
partakers of the Gospel.
904. Of valuing the gifts given us
by Christ our King.
905. The duty of winning the hea-
then to God's service.
906. What dreadful things our
Lord underwent for us.
907. These imprecations are pro-
fitable for our warning.
908. That we ought to pray ear-
nestly for instant help.
909. Our faithfully serving God is
likely to give offence to man.
910. Of speaking thankfully, and
joining to sing God's praise!
911. The extent and glory of the
kingdom of Christ.
912. The infinite advantages of
those who serve God.
913. The grounds on which weshould
pray God to defend his church.
914. Several important topics of
prayer.
75. 1. The psalmist describeth a 915. The tribulation which awaits
righteous reign.
the wicked.
kings of the earth.
76. 1. The psalmist praiseth God 916. How God is terrible to the
for delivering his people.
77. 1. The psalmist mourneth, pray-
eth, and findeth comfort.
78. 1. The psalmist exhorteth to
the shewing forth of God's works.
78. 17. The psalmist rehearseth the
sins of the Israelites.
78. 40. The psalmist rehearseth
further the sin of Israel.
78. 56. The psalmist in conclusion
dwelleth on God's goodness.
79. 1. The psalmist lamenteth the
desolation of Jerusalem.
80. 1. The psalmist deploreth the
wasting of God people.
81. 1. The psalmist telleth of God's
willingness to be gracious.
82. 1. The psalmist exhorteth and
warneth them that bear rule.
83. 1. The psalmist prayeth against
the enemies of God.
917. Of taking comfort from the
remembrance of God's mercies.
918. That parents must instruct
their children in the truth.
919. Our joy in the tidings of the
compassion of the Lord.
920. The sin of soon forgetting the
loving kindness of God.
921. The troubles of the church
PSALM 84-104.
84. 1. The psalmist expresseth
desire for God's house.
LECTURE 927-950.
927. The blessedness of them that
devoutly worship God.
85. 1. The psalmist declareth the 928. The attributes of God har-
union of mercy and truth.
86. 1. David pleadeth many things
in prayer.
87. 1. The psalmist declareth God's
love for Zion.
88. 1. The psalmist uttereth his
lamentation unto God.
89. 1. The psalmist resolveth to
sing of God's mercies.
89. 19. The psalmist telleth of God's
covenant with David.
monized in Christ's death.
929. Of urging reasons to God in
our prayers.
930. Of our being citizens of the
heavenly Jerusalem.
931. That we may do well to sor-
row after this inspired pattern.
932. The blessedness of enjoying
Christian privileges.
933. The covenant of God with
David fulfilled.
89. 38. The psalmist lamenteth the 934. How the covenant of God
loss of God's favour.
90. 1. The psalmist lamenteth how
short our time is.
91. 1. The psalmist setteth forth the
safety of the godly.
92. 1. The psalmist setteth forth
subjects of praise towards God.
93. 1. The psalmist declareth God's
majesty and power.
may be made void.
935. The prayer of this psalm
adapted to our case.
936. The witness of prophecy to
the blessedness of Christ.
937. God is to be praised for his
works, and for his dealings.
938. The character which becomes
members of God's family.
94. 1. The psalmist pleadeth unto 939. The support of the righteous
God for justice.
when they suffer wrongfully.
95. 1. The psalmist exhorteth God's 940.
people to worship Him.
96. 1. The psalmist urgeth us to
publish abroad the truth of God.
97. 1. The psalmist rejoiceth in the
kingdom of heaven.
98. 1. The psalmist calleth on all
creation to praise God.
99. 1. The psalmist exhorteth all
men to worship God.
100. 1. The psalmist chargeth all
to praise the Lord God Almighty.
101. 1. David layeth down the rule
of his conduct.
Of fleeing to God as the
rock of our salvation.
941. The testimony of our lives of
great weight with unbelievers.
942. The joy of the righteous at
Christ's coming.
943. That our heavenly King is
to be praised.
944. God is to be praised by rea-
son of his holiness.
945. Our way to exhort all men
to serve God through Christ.
946. That we ought to discounte-
nance evil doers.
102. 1. The psalmist poureth out 947. The comfort of reflecting on
his complaint before God.
God's eternal being.
103. 1. David stirreth up himself to 948. That God is to be praised for
bless the Lord.
104. 1. The psalmist praiseth God
for the works of creation.
104. 19. The psalmist further prais-
eth God for his works.
his inestimable benefits.
949. The glory of God manifested
in his works.
950. The fruit of meditating much
on God's wonderful works.
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PSALM 105-119.
105. 1. The psalmist calleth on God's
people to praise Him.
105. 23. The psalmist rehearseth
more of God's mercies.
LECTURE 951-973.
951. Our being God's people
should move us to praise Him.
952. That God in redeeming us
has a view to our obedience.
106. 1. The psalmist pointeth out 953. God's mercifulness to us in
the forbearance of God.
our backslidings.
justice and mercifulness.
955. Of praising God whilst yet
in captivity to sin.
106. 16. The psalmist dwelleth on 954. The connexion of God's
the backslidings of Israel.
106. 34. The psalmist blesseth the
longsuffering God of Israel.
107. 1. The psalmist exhorteth us
to praise God for his providence.
107. 23. The psalmist exhorteth us
to note God's providential deal-
ings.
114. 1. The psalmist biddeth the
earth tremble at God's presence.
115. 1. The psalmist exhorteth to
trust in God.
116. 1. The psalmist professeth
thankfulness for deliverance.
117. 1. The psalmist exhorteth all
nations to praise God.
118. 1. The psalmist praiseth God
for saving him out of trouble.
119. 1. The psalmist commendeth
the use of holy Scripture.
119. 17. The psalmist commendeth
119. 33. The psalmist commendeth
119. 49. The psalmist commendeth
956. Instances of God's delivering
men out of trouble.
957. Men the authors of their
misery, God their Deliverer.
958. How we may triumph with-
out presumption.
959. The inspired language of im- precation accounted for.
960. A prophetical lamentation of
Christ and his church.
961. The progress and triumphs
of the Gospel.
962. Of God's righteousness in his
covenant.
963. The blessedness of God's
faithful servants.
964. Of worshipping the true God
in his right name.
965. That it is an awful thing for
God to manifest Himself.
966. The blessedness of fearing
God.
967. Of loving God in return for
his goodness.
968. Against being proud and jea-
lous of our Christian privileges.
969. God's mercy shewn in suc-
couring the helpless.
970. The blessedness of doing all
things as God tells us.
971. The blessedness of attending
to that which God speaks.
972. The blessedness of walking
always in the way of the Lord.
973. The blessedness of being
guided by God's judgments.
122. 1. David expresseth his affec- 983. Of our longing for Jerusalem
tion for Jerusalem. which is above.
123. 1. The psalmist professeth his 984. The duty of serving God with
dependence on God.
faithfulness and love.
985. The blessedness of being the
elect of God.
986. The blessedness of trusting
devoutly in God.
987. Our way to reap the harvest
of holiness and heaven.
988. Our way of peace and pros-
perity is to trust in God.
989. The holy happiness of do-
mestic life.
990. The sin, repentance, and
amendment of the national
church.
991. The comfort and security of
hope.
992. The duty of submissiveness.
993. Of desiring to serve God in
our heavenly habitation.
994. The happiness of dwelling
together in love.
995. Of desiring to join in praising
God in heaven.