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PSALM XXXII.

It is a joyful thing to give

Thanks to the Lord most high; And to sing praises to thy name, O God above the sky:

To shew forth all thy wond'rous love Before the morning light

And to declare thy gracious truth

And

mercy ev'ry night :

Upon a ten-string'd instrument,,
And trump with solemn sound,
And on the well-tun'd psaltery
To sing thy praise around.

PSALM XXXIII

O COME let us lift our voice,"
And sing unto the Lord;
His wond'rous works to all the world,
Set forth with one accord,

Let us, with hymns of thanks and praise,
Draw near before his face;
And in our joyful psalms extol
The riches of his grace.

For God our Lord is God alone,
The great and mighty Lord;
The King supreme above all gods,
Through all the world ador'd.

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PSALM XXXIV.

ALL people that on earth do dwell
Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice,
Serve him with fear, his praises tell;
Come ye before him, and rejoice.

The Lord, ye know, is God indeed,
Without our aid he did us make:
We are his flock, he doth us feed;
And for his sheep he doth us take.

O enter, then, his gates with praise,
And let his courts with joy resound;
Praise, thank, and bless, our God always;
With glory let his name be crown'd.

PSALM XXXV.

My soul give laud unto the Lord; My tongue express the same: And all the powers of my mind For ever praise his name.

Give thanks to God for all his gifts;

Do not ungrateful prove;

And suffer not thyself to be
Forgetful of his love:

Who gave thee pardon for thy sins And thee restor❜d again

From all diseases of thy mind,

And heal'd thee of thy pain.

PSALM XXXVI.

My soul, praise the Lord,
Speak good of his name.
O Lord, our great God,
How dost thou appear:
So passing in glory,
That great is thy fame;
Honour and majesty

In thee shine most clear

With light as a robe
Thou hast thyself clad,
Whereby all the earth

Thy greatness may see
The heavens in such sort
Thou also hath spread,

That they to a curtain
Compared may be.

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