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PSALM 10.-Ut quid, Domine?

MAJOR.

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Swell Diaps.

Gt, O. D.

1. Why standest thou so FAR | off, O | Lord: || and hidest thy face IN the need--ful time of trouble?

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2. The ungodly for his own lust doth PER-se- |-cute the poor: || let them be taken in the crafty wili-NESS that they have i- |-magined. 3. For the ungodly hath made boast of his own heart's speaketh good or the covetous, whom God ab- |-horeth. 4. The ungodly is so proud that he CAR-eth | not God in all his thoughts.

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5. His WAYS are al- -way grievous: || thy judgements are far above out of his sight, and there- FORE de- | -fieth · he | all his enemies.

6. For he hath said in his heart, Tush, I shall ne-VER | be cast | down : || THERE shall no harm happen un- | -to me.

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7. His mouth is full of curs-ING, de- | -ceit, and | fraud: || under his TONGUE | is un--godliness and vanity.

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8. He sitteth lurking in the thievish cor-NERS of the streets: || and privily in his lurking dens doth he murder the innocent; his EYES are set apoor.

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9. For he lieth waiting secretly, even as a lion lurketh HE | in his den: [] THAT he may ravish the poor.

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10. HE doth | ravish the poor: || WHEN he | getteth him | into his | net. 11. He falleth DOWN, and humbleth him- | -self: || that the congregation of the poor may FALL in- | -to the | HANDS of his captains.

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12. He hath said in his heart, Tush, | God hath for- | -gotten: || he hideth away his FACE, and | he will | neT -ver see it.: = 13. Arise, Ở Lord God, and LIFT | up thine | head: || FOR- | -get · - I not the

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Choir.

Gt.O.D. S.P.

Crescendo.

Choir.

Swell Diaps.

14. Wherefore should the wick-ED | blas--pheme | God: || While he doth say | in his heart, Tush, | thou God, | carest not | for it.

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15. SURE-ly thou hast seen it: || for THOU be- | -holdest un- | -godliness and| wrong.

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16. That thou mayest take the mat-TER in- |-to thine hand: || the poor committeth himself unto thee; for thou ART the | help-· -er | of the | friendless.= 17. Break thou the power of the un-GOD-ly and ma- | -licious: Il take ungodli-NESS, and thou shalt find | none. 18. The Lord is KING for ever -ed out of the | land.

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away and | ever: || and the hea-THEN are | perish- ·

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19. Lord, thou hast heard the de-sIRE | of the poor thou preparest their HEART, and thine ear | hearkeneth there- | -to.

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20. To help the fatherless and POOR un- | -to their | right: || that the man of the earth BE no more ex- | -alted · a- | -gainst them.

MAJOR.

Gt.O.D. S.P.

Do. S. Maut.

Crescendo.

PSALM 11.-In Domino confido.

1. In the LORD put | I my | trust: || how say ye then to my soul, That she should FLEE as a | bird un- | -to the hill?

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2. For lo, the ungodly bend their bow, and make ready their ar-Rows with- | -in heart. 3. For the foun-DA-tions | WILL be cast | down: || AND | what hath the right-eous done?

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4. The Lord is IN his | ho- -ly | temple: || THE | Lord's seat | is in | heaven. 5. His EYES Con- | -sider the poor: || and his EYE-lids | try the | children · of |

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6. The LORD al- |-loweth the | righteous: || but the ungodly, and him that delighteth in wicked-NESS | doth his soul ab- |-hor.

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MINOR.

Swell Diaps.

7. Upon the ungodly he shall rain snares, fire and brim-STONE, | storm · and | tempest: || THIS shall be their | portion to drink.

8. For the righteous LORD | lov- -eth righteousness: || his countenance WILL be- |-hold the | THING that is | just.

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1. Help me, Lord, for there is not ONE | GOD-ly man | left: || for the faithful are minished FROM a- | -mong the | children of men.

2. They talk of vanity every ONE | with his neighbour: || they do but flatter with their lips, and dissem-BLE | in their | dou- · -ble | heart.

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3. The Lord shall root out ALL de- | -ceit- · -ful | lips : || AND the | tongue · that | speaketh proud | things;

4. Which have said, With our TONGUE will we ought to SPEAK; | who is lord | o- -ver us?

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5. Now for the comfortless trou-BLES❘ sake of the DEEP sigh- -ing of the poor,

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pre- | -vail : || we are they that

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6. I will up, saith the | Lord; || and will help every one from him that swelleth against HIM, and will set him at | rest.

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7. The words of the LORD are pure

from the earth is tried, and purifi-ED

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| words: || even as the silver, which

seven times in the fire.

8. THOU shalt | keep them O | Lord: || thou shalt preserve him FROM this | ge-ne- |-ration for ever.

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9. The ungodly WALK on | eve-
are | PUT to re- | -buke.

Gt. O.D.

DREN of men

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MINOR.

Swell Diaps.

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PSALM 13.-Usque quo, Domine ?

1. How long wilt thou forget ME, O | Lord, for | ever: || how LONG | wilt thou | hide thy · face | from me?

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2. How long shall I seek counsel in my soul, and be so vex-ED | in my | heart: || how long SHALL mine | ene- -mies triumph | over me?

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3. Consider, and hear ME, O | Lord my God: || lighten mine EYES, sleep not in | death.

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4. Lest mine enemy say, I HAVE pre- | -vailed a- | -gainst him: || for if I be cast down, THEY that trouble me will re- -joice at it. 5. But my TRUST is | in thy | mercy: || and my HEART is | joyful in | thy · sal- |

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6. I will sing of the Lord, because he hath DEALT So | loving--ly | with me: yea, I will PRAISE the | NAME of the | Lord most | Highest.

MINOR.

Soft Choir.

Do. Diapn.

Gt. O. D.

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2. They are corrupt, and become abomina-BLE | in their | doings: || there is NONE that doeth good, | no, not | one.

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3. The Lord looked down from heaven up-on the children of | men: || to see if there were any that would under-STAND, | and seek | af- · -ter | God. 4. But they are all gone out of the way, they are altoge-THER be- |-come -bominable: there is NONE that | doeth good, | no, not | one.=

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5. Their throat is an open sepulchre, with their TONGUES have ❘ they -ceived: || the poi-son of asps is | under their lips.

6. Their mouth is FULL of cursing and | bitterness: || THEIR | feet SWIFT to shed | blood.

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Swell Diaps.

MAJOR.

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7. Destruction and unhappiness is in their ways, and the way of PEACE have | they not known: || there is no FEAR of | God be- |-fore their | eyes.

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8. Have they no knowledge, that they are ALL such | workers

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eating up my people as it were bread, and CALL | not up- |-on the Lord?
9. There were they brought in great fear, EVEN where | no fear | was: || for God
is in the GE-ne- | -ra- -tion of the righteous.

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10. As for you, ye have made a mock at the coun-sel | of the | poor: || be-CAUSE he putteth his trust in the | Lord.=

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11. Who shall give salvation unto Israel out of Sion? when the Lord turneth the captivi-TY of his people := || (Gt. O. D.) then shall Jacob re-JOICE, and | Isra- · -el | shall.be | glad.

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1. Lord, who shall | dwell in thy holy hill?

2. Even he that lead-ETH an

thy | tabernacle || or who shall REST up- | -on

UN-cor- -rupt | life: || and doeth the thing which

is RIGHT, and speaketh the truth from his heart.
3. He that hath used no deceit in his tongue, nor done E-vil | to
bour; || AND | hath not slandered his neighbour.

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4. He that setteth not by himself, but is low-Ly in | his own | eyes: || and maketh MUCH of them that fear the | Lord.

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5. He that sweareth unto his neighbour, and DIS-ap- | -pointeth him | not: ||

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THOUGH it were to his own hindrance.

6. He that hath not given his mon-EY | up--on | usury: || nor tak-EN re- | -ward -gainst the innocent.

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