LESSON III. A Man's Heart doth devife his Way; but the Lord doth direct his Steps. A divine Sentence is in the Lips of the King: His Mouth doth not tranfgrefs in Judgment. A juft Weight and Balance are the Lord's: All the Weights of the Bag are his Work. The Highway of the Upright is to depart from Evil: He that keepeth his Way doth preferve his Soul. LESSON IV. The wicked Man fhutteth his Eyes to devife froward Things: Moving his Lips, he bringeth Evil to pafs. The hoary Head is a Crown of Glory, if it be found in the Way of Goodness. He that is flow to Anger, is better than the Mighty And he that ruleth his Spirit, than he that taketh a City. LESSON V. O my Soul, thou haft faid unto the Lord, Thou art my God, my Goods are nothing unto thee. All my Delight is upon the Saints that are in the Earth and upon fuch as excel in Virtue. I will thank the Lord for giving me Warning: My Reins alfo chaften me in the Night-season. I have fet God always before me: For he is on my Right Hand, therefore 1 fhall not fall. LESSON VI. The Lord is my Shepherd; therefore can I lack nothing. He fhall feed me in a green Pafture; and lead me forth befide the Waters of Comfort. - Thou Thou shalt prepare a Table before me, against them that trouble me; thou didst anoint my Head with Oil, and my Cup fhall be full. But thy loving Kindnefs and Mercy fhall follow me all the Days of my Life: And I will dwell in the Houfe of the Lord for ever. A Words of Three Syllables. Note, The Accent is on the first Syllable. B-fo-lute beverage ac-ti-on ad-jec-tive ca"te-chifm ca-tho-lic bla-ma-ble cau-ti-ous blaf-phe-mous ce"le-brate |