. An essay for composing a harmony between the Psalms, and other parts of the Scripture, but especially the New Testament : wherein the supplicatory and prophetick part of this sacred bool are disposed under proper heads . lippry Paths of Youth With heedlefs fteps I ran,Thine Arm unfeen conveyd me fafe, And led me up to Man. IV. Thro hidden Dangers, Toyls and Deaths, It gently cleard my Way,And thro the pleafing Snares of Vice, More to be feard than worn with Sicknefs oft haft thou With Health renewd my Face,And when in Sins and Sorrows funk, Revivd my Soul with Grace. V. Thy bounteo
. An essay for composing a harmony between the Psalms, and other parts of the Scripture, but especially the New Testament : wherein the supplicatory and prophetick part of this sacred bool are disposed under proper heads . lippry Paths of Youth With heedlefs fteps I ran,Thine Arm unfeen conveyd me fafe, And led me up to Man. IV. Thro hidden Dangers, Toyls and Deaths, It gently cleard my Way,And thro the pleafing Snares of Vice, More to be feard than worn with Sicknefs oft haft thou With Health renewd my Face,And when in Sins and Sorrows funk, Revivd my Soul with Grace. V. Thy bounteous Hand with worldly Blifs Has made my Cup run oer,And in a kind and faithful Friend Has doubled all my thoufand thoufand precious Gifts My daily Thanks employ,Nor is the leaft a chearful Heart, That taftes thofe Gifts with Joy. VI. Through evry Period of my Life Thy Goodnefs 111 pnrfae,And after Death,in diftant Worlds The glorious Theme renew. When IJivine Hymns^ When Nature fails, and Day and NightDivide thy Works no more, My ever grateful Heart, O Lord,Thy Mercy fhall adore. VII. Through all Eternity to theeA joyful Song Ill raife, For ohf Eternitys too fhortTo utter all thy Praife. 2C2 f I N I &_. ■ ^£g^%S8^@^^^^^%%%S@^%%%%%%®ffiSSS^^^S@^Sffl^SgEgSS \lERRATA. IN the Introduction, page to. line 19. for Executioners, read the Book, p. 23. r. tried, p. 4. for P/Jfc 23. r. Pf. xxiu. 1. iox Pf. 23. r. v. 3. p. 68. Pf. v. forII. r. 12. p. 70. 1. 8. dele art. p. 75. 1. 13. for , r. they flatter with, p. 88. I. 14. for Duuft r. 92. 1. 2. tor J am, r. and am. p. 94. Pf. lxviii. tor f, 8. r. 18. p. 95. 1. 20. for brightefi, r. bright, p. 7. Pf. ii. for -vain things, r. a vain thing, p. 97. for Bonds, r. Bands, p. 105 for Pf. cv. 4. r xlv. 4. 1. I r. Deceipt and Violence, p. 123. 1. penult, r. thy Heavens, p. 124. 1. 22 for the Glory of God, r. theGod of Glory, p. 125. for Pf. xxxi. 1. r. xxxi. 19. p. 129. 1. 8. d
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