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129. The praises of God.

1 THRO' all the changing scenes of life,

In trouble and in joy,
The praises of my God shall still
My heart and tongue employ.

2 Of his deliverance I will boast,
Till all who are distrest
From my example comfort take,
And charm their griefs to rest.

3 The hosts of God encamp around

The dwellings of the just; Deliverance he affords to all, Who on his succor trust.

4 O make but trial of his love,Experience will decide How blest they are, and only they,

Who in his truth confide.

5 Fear him, ye saints; and you will then

Have nothing else to fear: Make you his service your delight

He'll make your wants his care.

130. O'er mountain tops.

1 O'ER mountain tops the mount of God

In latter days shall rise,

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Glad news of sal va- tion, Come now, and receive;

There's no con-demn -a - tion To them that believe.

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3. Hark! from the grove oblivion's dole-ful tones,

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There shall our names be moul-der'd like our bones;

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shine; Time flies, and ends; e ter-ni-ty is thine.

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