“I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live; I will sing praises to my God while I have my being." Psalm civ, 33. IPSWICH: LONDON: 1840. 317 ADVERTISEMENT. This volume was compiled for the use of the Congre gations of St. Clement, St. Helen, St. Peter, and St. Stephen, Ipswich; to the members of which it is sin cerely hoped it may prove spiritually beneficial in public and private worship. Ipswich, June, 1840. ERRATA. Page 5-13th line from bottom, for c. M. read L. M. Page 89—9th line from ditto, for D. L. M. read P. M. Page 93--13th line from ditto, for L. M. read P. M. Page 176— 13th line from ditto, for light, read sight. SELECTION OF PSALMS. PSALM I. (c. m.) 1 HOW blest is he who ne'er consents By ill advice to walk, Where men profanely talk. His business and delight; Devoutly reads therein by day, And meditates by night. 3 Like some fair tree, which fed by streams, With timely fruit does bend, All his designs attend. 4 For God approves the just man's ways, To happiness they tend ; Shall both in ruin end. PSALM III. (L. M.) Thy gifts are ev'ry evening new, B |