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HE king fhall rejoice in thy Bafs, strength, O LORD: exceeding glad Tenor, fhall he be of thy falvation.

2. Thou haft given him his heart's defire : and haft not denied him the request of his lips.

3. For thou fhalt prevent him with the bleffings of goodness and fhalte fet a crown of pure gold upon his head.

4. He asked life of thee, and thou gavest him a long life: even for ever and ever.

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5. His honour is great in thy falvation & glo-
ry and great worship halt thou lay upon
him;
6. For thou shalt give him everlafting feli-
city and make him glad with the joy
of thy countenance. Hallelujah..

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By Mr. JOHN TRAVERS, Organist of his Majefty's Chapels-Royal, and of the Parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden.

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PSAL CXLVIII.

Praife the LORD of heav'n : praise him in the height. 2. Praise him, all ye angels of his: praise him, all his host. Praise him fun and moon : praise him, all ye ftars and light.org ba 4. Praise him, all ye heav'ns: and ye waters that are above the heav'ns.

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5. Let them praise the name of the LORD: for he fpake the word, and they were made, he commanded, and they were created.

6. He hath made them faft for ever and

ever he hath given them a law which shall not be broken. Hallelujah.

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Be joyful in God all ye

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praises unto the honour of his Contraname, make his praise to be glorious. tenor. 2. Say unto GOD, O how wonderful art thou in thy works: through the greatnefs of thy pow'r, fhall thine enemies be found liars unto thee.

3. For all the world shall worship thee: fing of thee, and praise thy name.

4. O come hither and behold the works of GOD: how wonderful he is in his doing toward the children of men.

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He turned the fea into dry land fo
that they went through the water on foot
there did we rejoice thereof.

6. He ruleth with his power for ever, his
eyes behold the people, and fuch as will
not believe, fhall not be able to exalt
themselves.

7. O praise our God, ye people : and make

the voice of his praise to be heard. Amen.

By

By Mr. NORRIS, late Mafter of the Children, and one of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln.

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There brake he the arrows of the bow: the fhield, the fword, and the battle. 4. Thou art of more honour and might: than the hills of the robbers.

5. The proud are robbed, they have flept their fleep and all the men, whose hands were mighty, have found nothing.

6. At thy rebuke, O God of Jacob : both the chariot and horfe are fallen. 7. Thou, even thou, art to be feared: and who may stand in thy fight, when thou art angry?

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8. Thou didft caufe thy judgments to be heard from heaven: the earth trembled, and was ftill.

9. When GoD arofe to judgment, and to
help all the meek upon earth.

10. The fiercenefs of man fhall turn to thy
praise and the fiercenefs of them shalt
thou refrain.
Glory be, &c.

Compos'd upon the Union of the two Kingdoms, by Mr. GEORGE HOLMES, late Organist of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln.

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ISAIAH LX.

RISE, shine, O daughter

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LXII. v. 2. The Gentiles fhall fee thy righteousness, and all kings thy glory: for thou shalt be called by a new name, which the LORD thy Gon fhall name.

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