The Works of the Reverend and Learned Isaac Watts, D. D. Containing, besides his Sermons, and Essays on miscellaneous subjects, several additional pieces, Selected from his Manuscripts by the Rev. Dr. Jennings, and the Rev. Dr. Doddridge, in 1753: to which are prefixed, memoirs of the life of the author, compiled by the Rev. George Burder. In six volumes |
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PSALM 16. Second Part. (C. M.) The Death and Resurrection of Christ.
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‘I set the Lord before my face,‘He bears my courage up;
‘My heart and tongue their joys express,
‘My flesh shall rest in hope.
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‘My spirit, Lord, thou wilt not leave‘Where souls departed are;
‘Nor quit my body to the grave
‘To see corruption there.
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‘Thou wilt reveal the path of life,‘And raise me to thy throne;
‘Thy courts immortal pleasure give,
‘Thy presence joys unknown.’
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Thus in the name of Christ, the Lord,The holy David sung,
And Providence fulfils the word
Of his prophetic tongue.
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Jesus, whom every saint adores,Was crucify'd and slain;
Behold the tomb its prey restores,
Behold he lives again!
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When shall my feet arise and standOn heaven's eternal hills?
There sits the Son at God's right hand,
And there the Father smiles.
In this version I have applied the three last verses of this psalm to Christ alone, as St. Peter applies them, Acts ii. 23. yet instead of the fourth line of the second stanza, To see corruption there, you may read thus, To dwell for ever there. And then the first three stanzas may be sung alone, and applied to every christian.
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