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PSALM 150. First Part. P.M.
Universal praise to the God of our salvation. (cont.)
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Rehearse his name to ev'ry shore,
Where'er his pow'r his works proclaim.
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Let the trump's martial voice,
The timbrel's softer sound,
The organ's solemn peal,
United praise resound.
To swell the song with highest joy,
Let man employ his tuneful tongue.
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PSALM 150. Second Part. L.M.
Hallelujah.
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PRAISE ye the Lord; all nature join
In work and worship so divine:
Let heav'n and earth unite, and raise
High hallelujah's to his praise.
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While realms of joy, and worlds around,
Their hallelujahs loud resound;
Let saints below, and saints above,
Exulting sing redeeming love.
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As instruments well tun'd and strung,
We'll praise the Lord with heart and tongue;
While life remains, we'll loud proclaim
High hallelujahs to his name.
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Beyond the grave, in nobler strains,
When freed from sorrow, sin, and pains,
Eternally the church will raise
High hallelujah's to his praise.
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Praise the Father, Hallelujah;
Praise ye the Son, Hallelujah;
Praise the Spirit, Hallelujah;
THESE THREE ARE ONE, PRAISE YE THE LORD.
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HYMNS.
I. DOCTRINAL AND PRACTICAL, ARRANGED AND NUMBERED AGREEABLY TO THE SECTIONS OF THE CATECHISM.
II. ADAPTED TO THE LORD'S SUPPER.
III. MISCELLANEOUS - TIMES AND SEASONS.
Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous; for praise is comely for the upright -
Sing unto Him a new song. - Psalm xxxiii. 1, 3.
They sung as it were a new song before the throne - and no man could learn that song but the - redeemed from the earth - Revel, xiv, 3.
Unto Him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood - to Him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
Revel. i. 5, 6.
- My songs in the house of my pilgrimage. - Psal. cxix, 54.
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