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Psalm 145 part 2

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7ff C.
M.
The goodness of God.
Sweet is the memory of thy grace, My God, my heav'nly King; Let age to age thy righteousness In sounds of glory sing.
God reigns on high, but not confines His goodness to the skies; Through the whole earth his bounty shines, And every want supplies.
With longing eyes thy creatures wait On thee for daily food; Thy lib'ral hand provides their meat, And fills their mouths with good.
How kind are thy compassion's, Lord! How slow thine anger moves! But soon he sends his pard'ning word To cheer the souls he loves.
Creatures with all their endless race Thy power and praise proclaim; But saints that taste thy richer grace Delight to bless thy name.

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