11 In God have I put my | trust || I will not be afraid' what | man can do - unto me. 12 Thy vows are upon me, |O| God || I will render praises | unto thee. 13 For thou hast delivered my soul from death || wilt not thou de | liver my feet from | falling. 14 That I may walk before | God || in the light of the living. 38. {(To Double Chant on page 48.) From Psalm 57. 1 Be merciful unto | me O | God || be merciful unto me, for my soul | trust - eth | in | thee. 2 Yea, in the shadow of thy wings, will I make my refuge until these calamities be o ver past. 3 I will cry unto | God most | high || unto God' that perform - eth | all things for me. | 4 He' shall send from | heaven and | save me || God shall send forth his mercy and his truth. 5 Be thou exalted O God' above the | heavens | let thy glory | be above all the earth. 6 My heart is fixed O God, my heart is | fixed || I will sing and give | praise. 7 Awake up my glory, awake | psaltery - and | harp | I myself will a wake | early. 8 I will praise thee O Lord, among the people || I will sing unto | thee a mong the | nations. 9 For thy mercy is great' un to the heavens || and thy | truth un | to the | clouds. 10 Be thou exalted O God, a | bove the | heavens || let thy glory | be above all the | earth. d. 39. Psalm 61. 1 Hear my cry O God, attend un to my | prayer || from the end of the earth' will I | cryunto thee. 2 When my heart' is me to the rock o that is verwhelmed || lead higher than | I. a shelter | for me || nemy. 3 For thou hast been and a strong tower | from the | e 4 I will abide in thy taber | nacle - for | ever || I will trust in the co vert of thy wings. 5 For thou O God, hast | heard my | vows || Thou hast given me the heritage of those that fear thy name. 6 Thou wilt prolong the | King's | life || and his years as ma nygen - er | ations. 7 He shall abide before | God for | ever || O prepare mercy and truth which may pre | serve him. 8 So will I sing praise unto thy | name for | ever || that I may | daily - per | form my | vows. 8 40. Psalm 63. 1 O God, thou art | my | God || early | will I | seek thee; 2 My soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh | longeth for thee | in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is. 3 To see thy power and thy glory || so as I have seen thee | in the sanc 4 Because thy loving than life | my lips shall 5 Thus will I bless thee lift up my hands in | thy tuary. kindness is better praise | thee. while I live || I will name. 6 My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness || and my mouth shall praise | thee with joyful | lips. 7 When I remember thee up on my | bed || and meditate on thee | in the night | watches. 8 Because thou hast been my help therefore in the shadow of thy | wings will I rejoice. 9 My soul followeth | hard after thee | thy right | hand up | hold - eth | me. 10 But those that seek after my soul, to de stroy it shall go into the low Į er parts of the earth. 11 They shall fall by the sword, they shall be a portion for | foxes || but the King | shall rejoice in God. 12 Every one that sweareth by him shall glory | but the mouth of them that speak lies shall be stopped. 41. e Psalm 65. 1 Praise waiteth for thee, O | God in | Sion || and unto thee shall the | vow | be per | formed. 20 thou' that hear - est | prayer || unto thee shall | all flesh | come. 3 Iniquities pre | vail against me || as for our transgressions | thou shalt | purge - them a | way. 4 Blessed is the man | whom | thou | choosest. 5 And causest to approach - un | to thee that he may dwell in thy | courts. 6 We shall be satisfied with the goodness of thy house | even | of thy | holy | temple. 7 By terrible things in righteousness | wilt thou❘ answer us | O God of our sal | vation; ends 8 Who art the confidence of all the of the earth || and of them that are afar | off up | on the sea; 9 Which by his strength' setteth | fast the | mountains being | girded with power; 10 Which stilleth the | noise of the seas || the noise of their waves, and the | tu mult of the | people. 11 They also that dwell in the utter - most | parts || are a | fraid | at thy | tokens; 12 Thou makest the outgoings of the | morning and evening | to re | joice. 13 Thou visitest the earth and waterest - it || thou greatly enrichest it with the river of God, I which is full of water. 14 Thou pre | parest - them | corn || when thou hast so pro vi - ded | for it. 15 Thou waterest the ridges there of a bundantly || thou settlest the furrows thereof. 16 Thou makest it | soft with | showers || thou blessest the spring - ing | there of. 17 Thou crownest the year | with thy | goodness and thy | paths | - drop fatness. 18 They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness || and the little hills rejoice on every side. 19 The pastures are | clothed with flocks the valleys also are | covered | over - with corn; 20 They shout for | joy they also sing. |