Gt. O. D. Full Swell. Crescendo. : 39. Thou hast girded me with STRENGTH un- | -to the battle || thou shalt THROW down mine | ene-· -mies under me. 40. Thou hast made mine enemies also to TURN their | backs AND I shall de- · -stroy | them · that | hate me. : up-|-on me: 41. They shall cry, but there SHALL be none to help them || yea, even unto the Lord shall they CRY, | but he shall not | hear them. 42. I will beat them as small as the DUST be- |-fore the wind: || I will cast them OUT | as the clay in the | streets. 43. Thou shalt deliver me from the STRI-vings of the people || and THOU 45. As soon as they hear of ME, they | shall o- -bey me: I but the strange chil-DREN | shall dis- | -sem- · -ble with me. 46. The STRANGE | children shall | fail: || AND | be a- -fraid out of their | prisons. 47. The Lord liveth, and bless-ED be | my strong | helper : || and praised BE the | God of my sal- | -vation. 48. Even the God that seeth THAT I | bea- | -venged: || AND sub- | -dueth · the | people un- -to me. 49. It is he that delivereth me from my cruel enemies, and setteth me up a- | -bove mine | adversaries: || thou shalt rid ME | from the wick--ed | man. 50. For this cause will I give thanks unto thee, O LORD, a- | -mong the Gentiles: || and SING | praises un- | -to thy | Name. 51. Great prosperity giveth HE un- - |-to his king || and sheweth lovingkindness unto David his Anointed, and un-To his | seed for | ev-· -er | more. MAJOR. Gt.O.D .S.H. Crescendo. Sw. Prin. 1. The heavens de-CLARE the glory of God: || and the firma-MENT | sheweth his handy | work. 2. One DAY | telleth an- | -other: || and one NIGHT | cer--ti- | -fieth an- |-other. 3. There is NEI-ther | speech nor | language: || BUT their | voices are heard · a--mong them. the 4. Their sound is gone our in- | -to all | lands: || and their WORDS in- | -to ends of the world. 5. In them hath he set a taber-NA-cle | for the | sun: || which cometh forth as a bridegroom out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a giant to run his course. 6. It goeth forth from the uttermost part of the heaven, and runneth about unto the END of it a- | -gain: || and there is nothing HID | from the heat there -of.= 7. The law of the Lord is an undefiled LAW, con- | -verting the soul || the testimony of the Lord is sure, and giv-ETH | wisdom un--to the simple. 8. The statutes of the Lord are right, AND re- | joice the heart: || the commandment of the Lord is pure, and giv-ETH | light un--to the eyes. 9. The fear of the Lord is clean, AND en- | -dureth for | ever : || the judgments of the Lord are TRUE, and | right--eous | al-· -to- | -gether. 10. More to be desired are they than gold, YEA, than much | fine gold: || sweeter also than hon-EY, and the hon- -EY--comb. there is great re- | -ward. 12. Who can TELL how | OFT he my secret | faults. 13. Keep thy servant also from presumptuous sins lest they GET the do- | -min-ion | over me: || so shall I be undefiled, and inno-CENT | from the | great · of- | -fence. 14. Let the words of my mouth, and the medi-Ta-tion | of my heart : || be al-WAY ac- cepta- -ble | in thy | sight. Do. Diaps. 15. O | - | Lord: || MY | strength and | my re- | -deemer. MAJOR. Choir. Gt.O.D.S.H. PSALM 20.-Exaudiat te Dominus. 1. The Lord hear thee IN the day of trouble: || the Name of the | God · of | Jacob de--fend thee; 2. Send thee HELP | from the | sanctuary: || AND | strengthen thee | out of Sion. 3. Re-MEM-berall thy | offerings: || AND | ac- cept | thy burnt | sacrifice; 4. Grant THEE thy | HEART's de- |-sire: || AND | ful- · -fil | all · thy | mind. 5. We will rejoice in thy salvation, and triumph in the Name of the Lord our | God: || the LORD per- |-form all thy pe- |-titions.= Sw. Diaps. ho Full Organ. 6. Now know I, that the Lord helpeth his Anointed, and will hear him FROM his | -ly heaven || even with the WHOLE-Some strength of | his right | hand. 7. Some put their trust in chari-ors, and some in | horses | but we will remem-BER the | NAME of the Lord our God. 8. They ARE brought | down and | fallen: || but we are | risen, and ❘ stand up-|-right.= 9. Save, Lord, and hear us, O | King of | heaven: || WHEN | MAJOR. Sw. Haut. Choir. Gt. O.D. PSALM 21.-Domine, in virtute tua, 1. The king shall rejoice IN thy | strength, O | Lord: || exceeding glad shall HE be of thy sal- -vation. 2. Thou hast given HIM his | HEART's de- | -sire: || and hast not de-NI-ed | HIM the re- -QUEST of his lips. 3. For thou shalt prevent him WITH the blessings of goodness: || and shalt set a crown of PURE | gold up- |-on his head. I 4. He asked life of thee, and thou Gav-est | him · a | long life : || EVEN | — · for | ever and ever. 5. His honour is GREAT in | thy sal- | -vation : || glory and great wOR-ship | shalt thou | lay up- |-on him. 6. For thou shalt give him ev-ER- | -lasting · fe- | -licity: || and make him GLAD | with the Joy of thy countenance. 7. And why? because the king put-ETH his❘ trust in the | Lord: || and in the mercy of the Most HIGH-est | he shall not mis--carry. . 8. All thine ene-MIES shall | feel thy | hand: || thy right HAND shall | find out | them that hate thee. 9. Thou shalt make them like a fiery OVEN in | TIME of thy | wrath : || The Lord shall destroy them in his displeasure, AND the | fire shall con--sume them. 10. Their fruit shalt THOU root | OUT of the earth: || and their seed FROM a- | -mong the children of men. 11. For they in-TEND-ed | mischief a- | -gainst thee: || and imagined such a device as they ARE not | a--ble to per- |-form. 1 12. Therefore shalt THOU | put them to flight: || and the strings of thy bow shalt thou make rea-Dy a- | -gainst the face ❘ of them. 13. Be thou exalted, LORD, in | thine own | strength: || SO WILL we | sing, and | praise thy power * MINOR. Sw.Principal Sw. Diaps Choir. Gt. O. D. Sw. Diaps. 1. My God, my God, look upon me; WHY hast thou for- | -saken me : || and art so far from my health, and FROM the words of my com- -plaint. 2. O my God, I cry in the day-TIME | but thou | hearest not: || and in the night sea-SON also I take no rest. 4. Our fa-THERS | hoped in | thee: || they trusted in THEE | and thou | didst · de- |-liver them. 5. They called upon THEE and were | holpen : || they put their trust in THEE, | and were not • con- ·|-founded.= 6. But as for me, I am a wORM, | and the out--cast | of the people. 7. All they that SEE me LAUGH me to and shake their heads, saying, no | man : || a very scorn of men, and scorn: || they shoot our their | lips, • 8. He trusted in God, that HE would de- |-liver him: || let HIM de- | -liver · him, | if he will | have him. 9. But thou art he that took me out of my mo- -THER'S | Womb: || thou wast my hope when I hanged YET up- | · -on my | mo- -THER'S breasts. 10. I have been left unto thee ev-ER | since I was born: || thou art my GoD | even from my | mo- -THER'S | womb. 11. O go not from me, for trou-BLE is | hard at | hand : || AND | there is | none • to help me. 12. Many ox-EN are | come a- | -bout me: || fat Bulls of Basan CLOSE me | in -ry side. on | eve * If a Double Chant is used, the change to the Major Key to take place at the 23rd verse. |