ALISON, Richard "Whole Book Os Psalms" 1592
ALISON, Richard "Whole Book Os Psalms" 1592
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Ci^^lisiiiiEliililig Ome holy Ghoii etcrnall God, proceeding from aboue : both
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from the Father
& & the forme, the God of peace lone. Vifit our minds
into vs, thy heauenly grace infpire: that in all truth and godlynefie,
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from the Father & the Sonne, the God of peace & lone. Vifit our minds 8c
into vs, thy heauenly grace infpire, that inall truth and godlinefle,
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wee may haue true defire.
our leader and our guide: wee may attaine the fight.
Wee may efchevv the (i :arerfof finne, And that with perfect faith alfo,
and from thee neuei Aide. wee may acknowledge thee
The fpirit of them both alvvay,
To vs fiich plentie of thy grace, one God in perfons three.
good Lord,graunt wee thee pray :
That thou maicftbee our comforter. Latide and praife bee to the Father,
atrhelaftdreadfullday. and to the Sonne equall:
Of all ftrtfe
and diflention. And to the holy Spirit alfo,
O Lord diflblwe the bandes •
one God coeternall.
And make the knots of peace and loue, And pray wee that the onely Sonne,
throughout all ChrilHan lands. vouchfafe his fpirit to fend
To all that doe profefle his name,
Graiit vs O Lord through thee to kno?v rnto the worlds end.
the Father mod of might
Thas of thy dcaw neioucd Sonne,
Ai* OLos*
4 The humble fitte of a fmner. I. Farmer,
. CANTVS.
Ol^i^itiiiiil^iiiliigii
whom Lord of
& when I doe depend, behold my caicfuil hart:
jgiiggiliiiiiliijiiiiiiigg
thy will &. plefure is, releafe raee of my faun. Thoufecft my forrovves
what they are, my griefe is knovvne to thee, and there is none that can
iiiiliilii;g3||iiliii^i
remoue, qr take the fame from mce.
TENOR.
Lord of whom I doe depend, behold my carefull hart: & when >
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thy will and pftafure is, rcleafe mec of my {mart. Thou fec-ft y forrovves
iiiilllieillljliiilii^l
&
what they are, my griefe is knovvne to thee, there is none that can re-
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mouc, or take the fame from mce.
But onely thou whofe ayde I craue, For mortallmcn cannot rcle.ife,
o piJE^-^E^fep^^S=gJ5EEf
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what
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knovvne to thee, & there is none that can re-
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b^N^^^.l*ii fi refillLord of whom I doe depend, beehold my carefull hart: & when
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thv will and pleafure is, relcale me of my
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fmart. Thou leeft my forrowes
what they are, my griefe is knovvne to thee, & there is none that can re-
And as thine Angel!s>and thy saints, Onely thy grace miift bee my ftay,
doe now behold the fame: leaft that 1 fall downcflat:
So trnft I to pofiTefie that place, And beeing downe then of ray felfe*
with them to praife thy name. cannot recouer that.
Butwhilftl Hue heere in -this vale,
where finners doe frequent VVherefore this is yet once agame,
Affift mee euer with thy grace, my fute and my requcft
u»y fmnts ftill to lament. To graunt mee pardon for my finne,
that I in thee may reft.
X-eaft that I tread in miners trace, Then shall my heart, my tonguc,& voice,
and giue them my confent bee inftruments of praife:
To dwell with them in vvickcdnefTv> &
And in thy church houfc of Saints,
where* natme is b*nt> £ng Pfalmes to thee alvvaies.
A.iiij. OCom*
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Come & let vs now reioyce, and fi.ig vnto the Lord : and to our
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onely Sauiour, alfo with one accord.
O let vs come before his face, with
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inward reuerencc : confeiling all our former finnes, & that with diligence.
TENOR.
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onely Sauiour, alfo with one accord. let vs come before his face, with
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inward reucrence ; confeJfiug ail our former finnes, & that with diligence.
Jlis people doth not hee forfake, Hee is our Qod,our Lord and king,
at any time or tide? and wee tds people are J
And in his hands are all the coails, His flock and sheepe of his pafturc,
of all the world fo wide. on vvhome hee taketh care.
And with his louing countenance, This day if ye w
ill heare his voyce,
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Come now & and let vs reioyce, fing
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vnto the Lord>& to our
onely Sauiour, alfo with one accord. O let vs come before his face, with
inward reuerence: confefSng all our former linnes, & that with diligence.
BASSVS.
Come and let vs now teioyce, & fing vnto the Lord : & to our
onely Sauiour, al- fb vvith one accord. O let vs come before his face,vvith
inward reuerence : confeiTing all our former finnes, & that with diligence
VVhich thing was of their negligence, To whom I in mine anger fwore,
committed in their time that they should not bee blcit:
Of troublcin the vvilderneffe, Kor fee my ioy celeftiall,
a great and grieuous crime. nor enter in my rert.
Whereas your fathers tempted mee,
and tryed mce cnery way Gloria patri.
They pronedmee and faw my works,
what I co.ild doe or fay. AH Uud and praife be to the Lord,.
O that of might art moft :
Thefe fortie yeeres I haue beene griuM, To God the Father and the Sonne,
vvith all this generation: and to the holy Ghoft.
And euermore I fayd,they erred,
As it in the beginning was,
i:i their imagination. for euer heeretofore:
VVherwith their harts were fore com- And is now at this prefent time*
lotig time and many dayes : (bred,)
and shall bee euermore.
VVherefore 1 know afTuredly :
tr.ey naue not knovven my vvayes.
a CANT VS.
and as eternall father all, the earth doth worship thee.To thee afil
all Angels
^lillliSiiilliiPiiiilli
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cry, the heauens all the powers therein . To thee Cherub and Seraphin,
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to cry titcy doe not lin.
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TENOR.
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and as eternall father all, the earth doth worship thee. To thee all Angels,
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cry, the heauens and all the powers therein. To thee Cherub and Seraphin,
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t« cry they doe not lin.
and glory all abroad. (fpiead,) The holy ghoft the comforter,
The Apoftlcs glorious company, of glory thou art king:
yeeld prayfes vnto thee : O Chrift and of the father art,
The Prophets goodly felowsip, the Sonne euerlafting.
prayfe thee continually. When finfull mans decay in hand,
thou tookft to reftore
The noble and victorious hoaft, To bee inclofde in Virgins wombe,
of Martirs found thy prayfe : thou diddeft not abhorre.
The holy Church throughout the world
doth knowledge thee ahvaies. When thou hadft ouercome of death*
Father of endlefie maiellie, the sharp and cruell might
they doe acknowledge thee Thou heauens kingdoruc didft fet ope,
A 11 yec
All works nfflftA
v*»/» fM/nrl-c of
God the
*h#» Lord,blefle vi» the
Ti-»r/4 K1/»flf> yc Lnrd prayfe
rh* Lord nravfr him and,
aivl
TENOR.
^^ AU yec works of
All vee of find
God thr
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the Loid,bkiTe rfce Lor^piaiic
ve*» the him an*
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and as eternall father all, the earth doth worship thee.To thee all Angels
cry.the heauens Sc all the powers therein : To thee Cherub and Seraphin,
BASS VS.
and as eternal! father ail, the earth doih worship thee. To thee all Angel;
crv,thc heauens
cry,thc & all the pov
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powers therein : To thee Chcnib and Seraphin
Uliiil-il
to cry they doc not lin.
O liiiiilSilHiilflgifii
Ail yee works of God the Lord,blefleyee thcLord,frrayfehim and
BA.SSV S.
Olip^i^^^^^^^^All yet works of God the Lord,bl«0c jCC the Loid pra> fe him ar4
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magruHc
10 CANT VS.
^mmmm magnifie him for c- uer.
TENOR.
^illiiiliil magnifie him for eucr.
2 ye the Angels of the Lord, blefle ye the Lord Sec.
blefle ye the Lord tkc. 11 Ye winter and the fummer tide,
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ye the ftarry heauens hye, blefle ye the Lord See.
blclTe ye the Lord &c. 12 O ye the dewes and binding froftes,
4 O ye the waters and the skye, blefle ye the Lord Sec.
blefle ye the Lord Sic. IS O ye the froft and chilling cold,
5 O
all ye powers of the Lord, blefle ye the Lord &c.
blefle ye the Lord Sec. 14 O ye congealed yfe and fnow,
6 O
ye the shining Sunne & Moone, blefle ye the Lord Sec.
blefle ye the Lord&c. 15 O ye the nights and lightfome daies»
7 O
ye the glittering Starres of heauen, Lord &c.
blefle ye the
blefle ye the Lord &c. 16 Oyethedarkuefleandthelyght,
S O
ye the shovvcrs and dropping dew, blefle ye the Lord &c.
blefle ye the Lord&c. 17 O ye the lightning and the clouds,
f O
ye the blowing winds of God, blefleye the Lord&c.
blefle ye the Lord &c. 18 O eke blefle the Lord,
let the earth
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ye the fire and warming heat, yea blefle the Lord&c.
vifitation, & mercy kept in ftore: his people now he hath redeemd, that long
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hath becne in thrall: & fpread abroad his failing healthyon his /truants all-
TENOR.
HE onely Lord of Ifraell> bee praifed euermore: For through his
g!lfe£i!e§litei=i=iig
vifitation, 8c mercy kept in ftorethis people now hee hath redeemd ,that long
bath becne in thraiJ;& Jj>read abroad fctt failing hc*lth,vpoa his feruanu ill*
ALTVS.
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magnifie him for euer.
19 O ye the mountaines,and the hills, 27 Let Jfiraell eke blefTe the Lor4
blefle ye the Lord &c. yea blefle the Lord &c
20 Oall greene things on the earth, 1% O ye the priefts of God the ior<^
blefTe ye the Lord Sec, blefle ye the Lord &c.
11 O ye the euer fpringing wells, 29 O ye the feruants of the Lord,
blefle ye the Lord &t. blefle ye the Lord &c.
22 O ye the feas and ye the tfouds 50 Ye fpirits & foules of righteous men,
blefle ye the Lord &o blyfle ye the Lord &c.
2? Whales & all that in the water ro.ouc ji O ye holy and ye meeke of hart3
blefTe ye the Lord &c. blefle ye the Lord &c.
24 O all ye flying foules of the ay re, ?i O Ananias blefTe the Lord,
blefle ye the Lord &c. bleiTe thou the Lord &c.
25 O ail ye beafts and cattell eke, 2 1 O Azarias blefTe the Lord,
blefle ye the Lord&c. blefTe thou the Lord &c.
26 O ye the children of mankinde, And Mifaell blefTe thou the Lord,
blefle ye the Lord &c. blefTe thou the Lord &c.
T^jf^E^^pSSjE^Eig:
H E onely Lord of Ifraell, bee praifed euermore:For through hia
vifitation, Si. mercy kept in ftore:his people now he hath redeeiud, that long
gllfiilllitilimiil^HI
hath beenc in thrall;& Tpread abroad his failing health, vpon his feruants alL
BA S S VS.
HE onely Lord of Ifraell, bee praifed euermore :For through his
IS^giif^^^^^
? ifitation, & mercy kept in ftoreihis people now he hath redeemed,that long
mm^mmg^mgsm
fcath becne in thrall;* Tpread abroad his fauing heaith,vpon hit feruantc all.
in
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In Damds houfe,his feruant true The mercy which hee promlfed
According to his minde: Our Fathers to fulfill:
And alfo Lis annoyntcd king, And think vpon his couenant made
As wee i:i Scripture rinde. According to his will.
As by his holy Prophets all
©ft times hee did declare, And alfb to performe the oth,
The which were fince the world began, Which hee before hid fvvore
His waics for to prepare. To Abraham our father dcere,
For vs that were forlorr.e.
That wee might bee deliuered, That hee would giue himfelfe for vS
From thofe that mike debate : And vs from bondage bring.
Our enemies and from the hands Out of the hands of all our foes,
Of all that doe vs hate. To ierue our heauenly king.
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mv
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the Lord my God
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which is
is my Saiiinuiv
Sauiour. why Komnfd
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and
and gaue
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s^lliimiiigiiiiiii!
Y foide doth magnifie the
TENOR.
Lord,my
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fprite
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eke euermorc s reioyceth'
did regard, and gaue refpect- vnto, fb bafe eftate erf his hand mayd>
Benedtctus.
To giue the knowledge how that tleir,
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And that without all manner feare
Saluation is nearc:
And eke in rightcoufneffe:^
And that remiffion of their finncs*
And alfo for to leade our lne,
Is through his mercy meerc.
Inftedfaftholynes.
And thou(o child) which now art borne, hi&
VVherby the day fpring from on
And of the Lord elect
Is come vs for to vifit:
Shale be the Prophet of the highft
His waies for to direc*.
And thofe for to illuminate*
VVhich doe in darknefle fit.
For thou shalt goe before his face, To lighten thofe that shadowed be
For to prepare his waies With death and eke opprcft
And alfo for to teach his will,
And alio for to guyde our feete,
And pleafure all the daies. The way to peace and reft.
did re-gard, and gaue refpect vnto , fo bafe eftate of his hand mayd,
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and
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let the migbtie goe.
*3 ASSVS.
l^^H^HiMiiliig
in the Lord my God, which is my Sauiour . And why 5 becafe hee
did regard, and gaue refpeft vn-to, fo bafe eftate of his hand mayd,
i± Magnificat.
He hath put downe the mtghtie ones, The hungrfe hee replenished,
From their fupernall feat With all things that were good;
And did exalt the meeke in hart, And through his power he made the licit
As hee hath thought it meete. Oft times to want their foode.
iSiiliiiliiliiii^liiiiil
& &
Sauiour,thy Tonne before 1 dye: The ioy health of all mankind, defired
pp|^jigi^iiEfei§ggij|igJfpiE:^g :
long before, which now is come into the world, of mercy bringing ftorc.
TENOR.
^"^ onely Lord
Lord becaufe my harts de(ke,hath wished lorlg to fee-.my
Iglfslilii^iiiiills
& fauiour thy fbnne before I dye.The ioye & health of all mankind.deficed
Thou fufifereft thv feruant now, Becaufe mine eyes, which thou haft made,
In peace for to depart: To giue my body light:
According to thy holy word, Haue now beheld thy failing health,
Which lightened my hart. Which is the Lord of might.
LMaaniflcat. IJ
And railing tt> remembrance, According to his promlfc !&*&#
His mercy cuerie deale : To Abraham beefore
Hath holpen vp affiftantly* And to his feede fuccenuielyi
His feruant Ifraell. To ftand for euexmore.
^~*^ my onely
Lord becaufe my harts defire,hath wished long to fee :
Lord tic fatuour thy fonne before I die.The ioy & health of all mankindjdefired
long before : vvlich now is come into the world, of mercy bringing ftorc*
•B AS SVS.
Lord & fauioar,thy fonne before I dye:The ioy & health of all mankind-defire
mmmmim^m.
long before: which now is come into the world, of mercy bringing itorfc
B AS SVS.
l6 CANTVS.
^ like beeliefe he mult, beefore all things rctaine. Which faith vnlefle hce
iliiiliiSllli^iiiliiilii
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like beelife he niuft, before all things retaine. Which faith vnlefle he holy
iiilililiiiliilii^liiiil
& keep, vndefUedly: Without all doubt eternally, he shall be fure to dye.
The Catholike beeliefe is this, And yet though we beleeue that each,
that God wee worship one of thefe eternall bee :
In Trinitie,and
Trinitic Yet there but one eternall is,
in vnitie alone. and not eterr.alls three.
as wee neither doe confound,
So As ne incomprehensible vvea,
the perfons of the three: ne yet vncreate thee
Nor yet the fnbftance whole of one, But one incomprehenfible,one
in funder parted bee. vncreate hold to bee.
Such as the Father is, fuch is The Father God is,God the Sdnne,
the Sonne in each degree God holy Ghoft alfo:
And fuch alio wee doe beclecue, Yet are there not three Gods in all,
the holy Ghoft to bee. but one God and no moe.
Vncreate is the Fathcr,an<l So likevvife Lord the Father is,
vncreate is the Sonne and Lord alfo the Sonne:
The holy Ghoft vncreate, ft And Lord alfo the holy Ghoft>yet arc
vncreate is each one. there not three lords but one.
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likebeliefe he rnuft, before jll things retayne. Which Faith vnlc/fe hee
g^ffif UMMtM H
holy kecp,& vndefuedl y, without all doubt eternally, he shalbe fure to dye*
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B ASS VS.
ilillpliiiliiiili^iiii
like bcliefehe mult, before all things retaiiie. Which faith vnlefie he holy
HpHpiil!liilii!iliilgp
keep, and vndcfilcdiie, without all doubt eternallie, he shall be fure to die*
Of none the Father is,ne made For this the right faith is, thit wee
nc creste, nor begot: becleeueand eke doe know:
The Sonne is of tfrtrFsther, ndt That Chrift our Lord the forme of go4
creates made, but got. is God and man alfo
The holy Ghoit is of them both God of his Fathers fubftance,got
the Father and the Sonne : beefore the world began :
Ne made,ne treate,nor begot* And of his mothers fubftance,borne
but doth procecde alone. in world a very maa.
But cnery one among themrelues* Who though hee bee both very go^j
of all the perfons three and veiy manalfo :
Tog' -thercoeternall all, Tet is hee butone Chrift alone,
and all coequallbee. and is i.ot perfons two. »
So vnitie in rrinirie, \ One,not bv turning of Godhead
as fiyd it is bcefore : into the flesh of man :
And Trinitie in vnitie, But by taking manhood to Godt
in allthings wee adore. this becing onebeegan.
iS tytricHnque vult.
Who futCwed for to faue vs all, againe hee shall retire.
to hell hecdiddefcend:
The third day rofe againe from death, At vvhofe retume all men shall fi/W
to heaucn hee dyd aicend, with bodies new reftord ;
Hee firs at the right hand of God, And of their own works they shal giue
12 the Almigritie Father there: account vnto the Loid.
Prom thence to itidge the quick 3c dead And they into eternall lyfe,
Oii^ii^iiiiii^lfliilliii
away Lord turne not thy face,from him that licth proftrate
Lamenting lore his finfull lyfe, beefore thy mercie gate, which gate thou
^^i^ililillEil^lliii
opened wide to thofe, that doe lament their finne, shut not that gate
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agiinft mee Lord, but let
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mee enter
TENOR.
in.
. ^^ Lord tunic not away thy face, from him that lieth proitrate
i^glli^li=iili=lEliiiiiiil
openeft wide to thofe, that doc lament their finne, shut not that gate
liiipliiiillil
againitmee Lord, but let mee enter in,
And callmee not to mine accounts, And eke the things that bee
How I haue lined heere t Thou knowft alfb what is to come,
For then I know right well O Lord, Nothing is hid from thee.
Ho^v vile I shall appears. Before the heauens & earth wermade,
I necde not to confeffe my life, Thou knowft what things were then:
I am fure thou canft tell As all things elfe that haue bene ilnce,
VVhat I haue bene and what I am, Among the ionnes of men.
I know thou knowft it well.
And can the things that 1 haue do**
O Lord thou knowft v?hat things be pad Bee hidden from thee then ;
: — :
Quicvnque vult. ip
shall got thathauc done well tee faued cannot \tt*
Who Lane doue ill shall goe into ^To Father,Sonne,and holy Ghoi*»
all glory bee therefore:
ctcmali fire too dwell.
As in beginning was,is now,
This the Catholike beeleefe,
is and shall bee euernjorc.
who doth not faithfully :
Beeleeue the fame, without all doubt
Lord turne not away thy face, from him that liethproftrate.
Lamenting fore his finfull life, before thy mercie gate, which gate thou
openeft wide to thofe, that doe lament their finne, shut not that gate
i§iiii?lEii§iiiiii^
againitmee Lord, but let. mee enter in.
BASS VS.
iliil^p|||iiii?iii^|g
Lord turne not avvav thy face, from him that lyeth proftrate,
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Lamenting fore his finfull lyfe, beefore thy mercie gate, which gate thou
iiiifilopeneft wide to thofe, that doe lament their finne, shut not that
I:
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gate againft mee Lord, but let mee enter in.
kirgdome come,thy will bee done inearth, euen as the fame in hcauen is.
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giue onr debts vvepray. In. to temptation leari vs not. From euillmake vs
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fo forgiue our debts wee prav. Into temptation lead vs not, From euill,
Iliillliiliiiiiiis^iSIiii
mak«vs free: For kingdome, power,& glory thine9 bothnovvandeuer bee.
<B ASSVS.
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Thv kingdome come thy will bee done inearth, euenas the fame in he3uen
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is, Giue we
vs (O Lord) our daylv bread this day. As forgiue our debters
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fo forgiue our debts vve pray. Into temptation lead vs not, From euill
make vs free; For kingdome,povver,and glory dune, both now and euer bee.
ALT VS. LFarmer,
The X. Commandemcnts.
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BASSVS.
22 CANTVS.
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L o^thy God that brought,thce out of Egipt land. Euen from the houfc vvher-
pii^^iiilliiillliiilli
in thou didft, in thraldome Hue a flaue: None other gods at ail beefore,
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my ptefence Shalt ;hou bane.
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in thou didft. in thraldome Hue a flaue, None other gods at all bee-fore,
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my prefence shalt thou haue.
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in thou didft, in thraldome line a flaue, None other Gods at all beefore,
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my prefence shalt thou haue.
thine Oxe,nor yet thine Afle thy God hath giuen thee.
Nor ftranger that within thy gates, Thou shalt not murther.Thou shalt cot
hath his abiding place. commit adultery,
Thou shalt not fteale.Nor vvitnes falfc
For in fixe daies God heauen & eartk againft thy neighbour lie.
and all therein did make:
And after thofe his reft hee did, Thou shalt not couet houfe that t»
vpon the feuenth day take. thy neighbour doth belong:
Wherefore hee bleft the day that hee, Ne couet shalt in hauingof
for reftingdidordaine: his wife to doe him wrong.
And facred to him felfe alone, Nor his manferuant,nor his mayde*
appointed to remaine. nor Oxe nor Arte of his
Nor any other thing that to
Yeld honor to thy parents that thy neighbour proper is.
prolongd thy dayes may bee
Vpon the land the which the Lord,
The complaint of a /inner. <±s4LTVS. I.Farmer.
BASSVS.
^friiii'miiiimifiii!
can it not deny, but needes I muft confefle, fcowthat continual-ly.
TENOR.
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In wrath thou shouldft tnee pay, vengeance for my de-fert.
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can it not deny, but Hccdcs I muft confefle, how that continually,
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Hee finncth not in thy fight, Whereby thy wrath may rife.
Full oft andeueryday. Lord I that am vniuft.
And right'ufneflc none haue,
The Scripture plain etcll'th mee, VVherto then shall I truft 8
The righteous manofFendeth: My finfull Souletofaue.
Scuentimesadaieto thee,
VVheron thy wrarhdependeth: But truely to that port,
So that the righteous man, Whereto 1 cleaue and shall:
Doth vvalkc in no fuch path, Which is thy merciemoft,
Lord let thy riiercie fall.
H E man is bleft that hath not bent, to wicked read his care,
TENOT^.
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flox
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nor led his life as finners doe, nor fat infcorners chaire: But in the law of
God the Lord,doth fet his whole delight,, and in that lavve d»th exercife,
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God the Lord,doth fet his whole delight, and in that lawe doth exercife,
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himfelfe both day and night.
% He shall be like the tree that grovv'th, Euen fo all things shall profper well,
fa ft by the riuer fide : that this man takes in hand.
VVhich bringetlrf&rth moft plefant fruit
due tir:,*ffcl tide.
in hir 4 So shall not the vngodly men,
j VVhofe leafeajfl neuer fade nor fall, they shall bee nothing fo
but florish itiJKnd ttand But as the dun" which from the earth,
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H Y did the Gentiles tumults raife s
. what rage was in their
fetaine S why did the levvish people mufe 1 feeing all is but vaine \
TENOR,
H Yi did the Gentiles
GentileWumults raife what rage was
tumults raifc? i in their
1
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nor led his life as finners doe, nor fat in fcorners chaire : But in the law of
God the Lord,doth fet his whole delight, and in that la we doth exercife.
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nor led his life as finners doe, nor fat in fcorners chaire : But in the lawt>f
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God the Lord, doth fet his' whole delight, and in that iawe doth exercife,
11 « in
himfelfe both day and night.
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fcrainc *i why did the lev vish people mufe <. feeing all is but valued
'BASSVS.
kttinc 1 why did the lcwisj) people mufc *. feeing ail is but- vainc
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2 l'hekines and rulers of the earth, 5 Fo r in hit wrath the lord vvil 1 fay*
confpirc and ire all bent, to them vpon a daie:
Agamft the Lord and Chrift his Sonne, Andin his furie trouble them,
which hee among vs fent. and then the Lord will fay.
3 Shall we be bound to them fay they, 6 I haile annointcd him my king,
let --ill their bonds beebroke vpon my holy hill,
And of their dodrinc and their law, 1 will therefore Lord preach thy lawes
let vs reiect the yoke. and eke declare thy v vill.
4 But hee that in the heauens dvvclleth 7 For in this vvifethe Lord himfelfe,
their dooings will deride: did fav to mee I wot:
And make them all as mocking flocks, Thou art my deere and onely Sonne, '
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how Lord are my foesiricreaft, which vexe mee more &mcre *
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" the} kill my hart when as they fay, God tan him not reftore. But thou O
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& my dcfence,when am hard beftead,my worship mine honour
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TENOR.
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they kill my hart when as they fay,God can him not reftore.
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1 AH people I wil giue to thee, ii See that yee ferue the Lord abo\if$
as heires at thy requeit.: in trembling and in fearc:
The ends and coafts of all the earth, See that vvith reuerence yee reioycet
by thee shall bee poflcit. to him in like tnaner.
12 See that yee kifTe and eke embrace
e Thou shalt the brufe,euen vvith a mace his bieficd Sonne I faie
as men vnder foote trode ; Leaft in his wrath yee fodenly,
And as the potters sheards shalt breake, perish in the mid vvaie.
them vvith an iron rod.
lo Now ye O Kings and rulers all, i$ If once his wrath neuer To fmall,
bee wile therefore and learne: shall kindle in his breih
Xy vvhome the nutters of the world, Oh then all they that trult in Chrift,
bee iudged and difcemd. shall happie bee and bleiU
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how my & morel
Lord are foes increart,vvhich vexe nice more
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they kill my hart, when as thev fay, God C3n him not reftore.But thou O
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Lord art &
my defence,vvhen I am hard beitead, my worship mine honour
bas svs.
Lord how are my foes increaft, which vexe mee more & more 1
they kill my hart when as they fay, God can him not reftore.but thou O
4 Then with my voice vnto the Lord, For why< I knew affuiedly,
1 did both call and crie the Lord will ni€c fuftaine.
And nee out of his holy hill,
did heare mee oy and by, € If ten thoufand had hemd mec i» s
5 I layd mee do wne and quietly I could not bee a fraid
I fiept and rofe agine; For thou art ftill my Lord my God,
^Pfalme^. CANTVS,
God that art my righteoufhefle, Lord heare mee when I call
=p
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thou hail fet mee at libertie,vvhen 1 was bound and thrall.
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thou hail fet mec at libertie,when I was bound and thrall.
2 Haue mercie Lord therefore on mee, 4 Know yee that good and godly men,
and graunt mee this requeft: the Lord doth take and chufe:
yor vnto thee vncefiautly, And when to him I m.ike my plaint,
to cry I will not reft. hee doth mee not refute
jO mortall men how long will yec 5 sin not bllt ftan <* in avve therefore,
my glory thus defpife i examine well your heart
VVhy wander yee in vanitie, And in your chamber quietly,
and follow after lies i fee you your felues conucrt.
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heare
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to tl.ce 1 make my prayer.
BASSVS.
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a Heare mee beet!me,Lord tarry not, thou haft alwaies abhors!.
for I will haue refpcc't 6 The Hers and the flatterers,
2 My prayer earely in the morne, thou shait deftroy them than t
to thee for to direct. And God will hate the bloudthirffl*,
and the deceitfull man.
4 And I will truft through patience,
y Therefore will I come to thy houfe,
in thee my God
alone : trailing vpou thy grace .
That art not pleas'dvvich vvickednefle, Andrruerently wiil worship thee,
and ill with thee dwel'th none. toward thine holy place.
5 And in thy fight shall neuer ftand,
thefe furious foolcs,0 Lord % Lbr«? lead mee in thy righteoufneiTe,
Vainc workers of iniquitic,
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thetefore O Lord,
mee in thy rage, O Lord 1 thee defire.
why <
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Ord in tliy wrath reprouc nice not, though I deferue thine ire:
Ne yet correct mee in thy rage, O Lord. I thee defire. For I am weake,
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O therefore Lord of mercie mee forbeare: And heale mee Lord, for why:
j My foule
troubled very fore,
is j For why< no man among the dca<
and vexed vehemently s remembrcth thee owe whit
But Lord how long wilt thou delay, Or who shall worship thee Lord, O
to cure my mifcrie i in the infernall pifi
4 Lord turne thee to thy wonted grace, 6 So greeuous is my plaint 8c raon%
my filly foule vp take : that Ivvax wondrous faint:
O faue mee not for my defcrts, AH the night long I wash my bcd»
but fat thy mercies fake* with ccaic* ofay coiu^lainu
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And eke the wa:es that I shall walk, whieh haue rebellion wrought.
teefbre m y f ice difclofc. 15 But thofe that pat their truft thee* m
in their moitthes there is no truthj let them bee ghd alwaies
f For
their hearts is foiie 2nd vx'v.c: And render thanks for thy defence,
lo Their shrotr*;n open fepulchre, and giue ihy name toe praife.
their tongues doeglofeand faine,
14 For thou with fauoi'.r wilt increaf©)
the itut and righteous ftilh
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Old in thy wrath reproue mee not, though I defcrue thine ire
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Ne yet correct nice hi thy rage, O Lord I thee de- fine. For I am vveake
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therefore O Lord, o£ mercic mee forbeare, and heale mee Lord for why (
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ch.pu knoweft, my bonis doe quakefor feare.
BASS VS.
Ord in thy wrath reproue mee nor, though I deferue thine ire:
Ne yet correct mee in thy rage, O Lord I thee defire. For I am vveake,
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therefore O Lord, of mcrcie mee forbeare: And heale mee Lord, for vvhyl
7 My fight is dim and waxeth o'de, 9 Hee hrard not onely the rtqiteftj
vvith anguish of my heart : and pr.iyer ofmy heart:
For fcare of thofe that bee my foes, Jut it leceiued at my hands,
and would my foule fubueit. and tooke it in good put.
I But now away from mee ail yee, 10 And no.'v my foes tnat vexed mee»
that worke iniquitie the Lord will (bone defame:
?or vvhy-.the Lord hath heard the voice And fodenly confound them all,
•f »y complaint aol cry* to their lebuitc and shame.
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¥— e—S Saue mee from them that mee purfue, and eke de-liuer mee.
Saue mee from them that mee purfue, and eke de-liuer mee.
Leaft like a Lyon, hee mee tears, 6 Start vp (O Lord) now in thy wrath*
and rent in peeces fmall: and put my foes topaine:
VVhiift there is none to fuccour mee> Perfovme the kingriome promifed,
and rydmee out of thrall. to mee which wrong fuitainct
| O Lord my God if I haue done 7 Then shall great nations come to thee,
the thing that is not right : and know thee by this thing :
Or elfe, if I bee found in fault, If thou declare for ioue of them,
or guiltie in thy fight. thy feife as Lord and King.
4 Or to my friend rewarded ill, g And thou that art of all men Iudge,
or loft him in diftreffe : O Lord now iudge thou mee :
Which mee purfueJ moftcruelly, According to thy righteoufnefle,
and hated mee caufelefie. and mine integritie.
5 Then let my foes purfue my foule, © Lord cetfc the hate of wiekedmea
and eke my life downe tnruft : and bee the itift mans guide ;
Vnto the earth, and alfb lay io By whom thefecrets of all harts,
mine honour in the duft. are feaiched and defcride.
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whofc fame furmounts in dignitiet aboue the heauens clccrc*
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God our Lord how wonderfull, are thy vvorkes euery where 5
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Saue raee from them that mee purfue, and eke ds-liuer mee.
BASSVS.
iz The iuft man and the wicked both, 16 Hedigth a ditch & delueth it deep,
Godiudgeth by his power: hope to hurt his brother:
in
So that he feelethhis mightic hand, But hee shall fall into the pit,
euen euery day and houre. that hee digde vp for other.
35 Except he chaunge his minde, I dye, 17 Thus wrong returneth to the hurt
for euen as hee should finite of him in whom it bread:
:
Hec whets his fword,hi> bow hebedth, And ali the mifchiefe that hee wrought
ayming where r.ee may rat. shall fall vpon his head.
24 And doth prepare his mortall darts, 18 I will giue thanks to God therfore,
his arroweS keene and sharp : that iudg th righteoufly :
For them that doe mee perfecute, And with my long will praifc the naina
vvhilfi hee doth mifchiefe warp. of hiin that is molt Lie.
God our Loud how vvondcrfull, are thy works euery where,
ifiiiiiilillili^I^iii
vvhofe fame Turmounts in dignitie, aboue the heauens clccic.
BASSVS.
^-^ God our Lord how wonderfnil, are thy works euery vvhere 1
Pfo/me.S.
2 Euen by the month's of fucking babes, in order as they ftind.
thou wilt confound thy foes 4 what thing is man(Lord) think I th««
?or inthefe babes,thy might is fecne, that thou dozft him remember <:
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Ith hcartaad mouth vnto the Lord, willl fing laud and praife :
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And fpcake of all thy wondrous works, and them declare armies.
t I will be glad and much reioyce, 7 Know thou that hee which isabpu*
in thee O Lord moft hye : for euer more shall raignc:
^ndmake my fon^»sextol>thy name, And in the feat of equities
abouethe ftany skyc. true iudgement will maintaine.
S with iuftice hewillkecpe & guide
% For that my foes are driuen back, the world and euery wight:
and turned vnto flight And fo will ycld,with equitie,
They fall dovvne flat.and are deftroyd, to cuery man his right.
by his great force and might.
4 Thou haft reuenged allmy wrong, f Hee is protector of the poore.
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And thou haft crowned him that in the fields doe feede
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with glosy and dignitie. * Foules of the ayre,fish in the fea»
4 Thou hart preferred him to be Lord, and all that therein breede.
of all thy works of wonder 9 Therefore I muft fay onceagainCt
And at his feete haft fet all things : O
God that art our Lord :
that hee should keepe them vnder. How famous, and how wonderfully
are thy works through the vvorli
^ Ith hart and mouth vnto the Lord, will I fing laud and praife
And fpeake cf all thy wondrous works, and them declare alvvaics*
TASSVS-
1th hart and mouth vnto the Lord, vvill I fing laud and praife:
And fpeakeof all thy wondrous works, and them declare alwaies.
Publish among all nations, When as you fee the wicked merv
his noble nets 3nd will. lye trapt in his owne vvark.
It For hee is mindfull of the bloud»
of thofe that bee oppreft 17 The wicked and the finful! mci^
Forgetting not the afflicted heirf, goe downe to hell for euer
that ieeketh to him for reft. And all the people of the world,
that vvill not God remember,
ijHaue mercy lordon me poore wretch Lord vvill notforgetg
1$ But fure the
whofe enemies ft ill remamc the poere mans griefe and painc:
:
which from the gates of death ate worn* The patient! people ncuer lonkc
to raife nice vp sgaine. for help of God in vainc.
14 In Sion that I might fet foorth»
thy prayfc wirh heart and voyce ? 19 O Lord,arifeIeaft men preuaile
And that in thy faluation(Lord) that bee of worldly might
my ibule might ftiil reioyce. And let the heathen folk receiue
their iudgement in thy, fight.
If The heathen ftick faft in the pit, 20 Lord ftrike fuch terror, feare dreai &
that they them felues prcpard: into the hearts of them :
And in the net that they did fet# That they may know afturedly,
their owne feete faft are fnarde. they bee but mortal! men.
1* God sheweth his iudgements.which
fer eucry nan (• mrkc:(v?cre good
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Hat is the caufe that thou O Lord,art now fo far from thine:
TENOR.
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O now Hat is the caufe that thou LorJ,avt Co far f«om thine:
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And keepert clofe thy countenance, fromvs this troublous time.
* Thepoore doe perishby the proud, lead mine eltare should change :
and wicked mens defire. And why for all adueihtic, *:
hee doth thy lawes neglect: If hee may fnarethem in his net,
And with a blatt doth page againft, to fpoyle pooie fimplemen.
iuch as would him correct. io And tor the nonce full craftely,
£ Tush, tush,(faith he)I haue no dread, hee couchethdovvne 1 fiy :
Truft in God, how dare yce then, fay thus mv ibule vntilh
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Hat is the caufe that thou O Lord, att now fo far from thine «
¥ * Hat is the caufe that thou O Lord, art now fo far from thine \
II So are great heaps or poore men made are left into thy hand.
Truft in God how dare yee then, fay thus my foule vntiil:
Fiye hence as faft as any foule, and hide you in your hill.
BASS VS.
^pii^p^fl^^igpg
1
Truft in God, how dare yee then, fay thus my foule vntiil:
lTalme ir.
4* % Behold the tvlc W
bent their bovvcs
and make their arrowes preft:
Whit etiill
4 But
hath ne'e vmugnr.'
hec that in his temple ifl.
To shoot in recret,and to hint moft holy and motthyc :
the found and harmelefTe breft. And in the heauens hath his fcate»
Of worldlyhope ftaies vver shronfc of r°y al1 n^ieftie.
§ all
and cleerely brought to nought: The poore and ample mans eftate>
Alas the iuft and righteous man, confidercth in his minde:
Pfalmc 12. m . CANT
VS. E.Hooper.
Elpe
"F.\n* Lord fnV good
I .t\rA for or.nA and Godly mpn. doc
(*r»rilv men, nprtch and
Ant* perish an#l decay
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And
Elpe Lord for good and Godly men, doe perish and decay, And
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Ow long wilt thou forget mecLord, shall I remembred
neucr be ren
How long wilt thou thy vifagehide, as though thou wert offended
TENOR
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long wilt thou forget
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How long wilt thou thy vifage hide, as though thou wert offended.
% In hart and minde how long shall X, and heare mee fore oppreft :
vvith care tormented bed Lighten my eyes leaft that I fleepe*
How long eke shall my deadly foci, as one by death pofleit
thus triumph ouer mee i 4 Leaft thus mync enemie fay to niee*
behold hec doth preuaile
I BckoW mcc novv («y Lord my God ) Lcaft &cy alfo that hate my foul*
Pfaime. rf«
Am! fearcheth out full narrowly. as thick as any raf ne I
4*
the manners of raankinde. Fire & brimftone & whirlwinds thick,
5 And with a chcerefull countenance, appointed for their payne.
the righteous roan will vfe : 7 Ye fee then how a right .~ous cod,
But in his heart heedoth abhorrc dothrighteoufnefie embrace :
ail fuch as nufchicfe mufe. And to the iu.t and vpright men,
sheweth forth his plcafant fa;.e.
S And on the finncrs cafteth fuares,
Pfalme.12. ALTVS E. Hooper.
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j^^g Elpc Lord for good and Godly men, doe perish and decay : A nd
Elpc Lord for good and Godly men, doz perish and decay: And
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faith and truth from worldly men,
Arife will I, now faith the Lord,
is parted cleane away.
Lord keepe thy 'promife then:
and them reftorc to reft. And fme vs now andeuermorc,
6 Gods word is like to filuer pure, from this ill kindc of men.
that from the earth is tryde : $ For now the wicked world is full.
And hath no lefTe then Ccuen times of mifchiefes manifold
in fire bene purified. When vanity with worldly men*
2 Now fi»ce thy promife is to help, & highly is cxtold.
Pfalme i$. , ALTVS. LD.T5.ofM.
how long vviit thou thy vifagc hid% as though thou wcrt offended.
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how long wilt thou thy vifage hide, as though thou wert offended,
reioyce to fee nice quaile. 6 Jwill giue thanks vnto the Lord,
and prayfrs to him ling :
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their mad moode Their
and vaine, not one of them doth good. The Lord beheld
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from heauen high, the whole race of mankinde: and favv not ov.e that fought
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drifts are all corrupt and vaine. not one of them loth good.The Lord beheld
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from heauen high, the whole race of mankinde: and faw not one that fought
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indeede» the liuing God to findc.
J They went all wide & were corrupt not one to feeke Gods willS
and truely there was none :
That in the v vox Id dvd any good, 5 When they thus rage then fodenly,
I fay there was not one. great feare on them shall fall
4 Is all their iudcements fb far loft, ForGod doth loue the righteous men s
that all work mifchiefc ft ill i and will maintaine them all.
Bating my people euen as bread, 6 Yec mack the doings of the poore,
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**^ " Lord within thy tabernacle, who shall inhabit (lili: Or whom
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in their madj moode: Their
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drifts are all corrupt and vaine,notone of them doth good. The Lord be-
held from heauen high, the whole race of mankinde : and faw not one that
3 ASSVS.
held from heauen high, the whole race of mankinde :and faw not one that
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fought in dcedc, the liuing God to finde.
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Lord within thy Tabernacle, who shall inhabit frill \ Or whom
B ASSVS.
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who Or om
Xord within thy Tabernacle, shall inhabit (Ulh vv:
wilt
:
44 C J NT vs.
TSNOX.
IHHilHiiliiS
wiltthoa receive to dwell, in thy moft holy hill*
rfii^feWfililllliifli
Ord keepe mee for 1 trnft in thee, and doe confeffc in deed : Thou
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Ord keepe mee for I truft in thee, and doe confefie in deede : Thou
l^|=l-:|liiiii!lliliiiE|
art my God and of my good, O Lord thou haft no neede.
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Iliiiiillliil^li
an my God and of my good, O Lord thou haft no needc.
'BASS VS.
LMIiil§liigIi^Ilil Ord keepe mee for I truft in thee, and doe confefTe indcedc: Thou
And he are the prayer that 1 put foorth, with lips that doc not faine.
TENOR.
&q s^i^l^l^&^gN^^^-^ Lord giue care to my iuit caufe, attend when I complaine
And heare the prayer that I put foorth, with lips that doe not fainc.
TENOR.
as-Q |iiii^iilipii|i|iiiiig
^•"^ GoU my strength and fortitude, of force I muftloucthcc;
;
iiiiilEESfifl^iiii^l^
heare the prayer that put forth, with lips that doe not fainc#
And I
BASSVS.
iisJgi!pr§LiiiIfpiig
And heare tneprayer that I put forth, with lips that doc not faine.
that would his pray imbr.-'ce: Their children haue inough, and leaue
Or lurking like a Lyons whelp, to theirs the reft, behind.
within fome fecret place.
17 But I shall with pure confciencep
I% Vp Lord with haft preuentmy foes, bcl.old thy gracious face,
and cart them at my fce:e: So when I wake I shallbe full t
Saue thou m> foule from the euill man, with chine linage and grace*
and with die fword him Unite.
14 Deliucr mee Lord by tr.y power,
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I truft, the worker of my wealth: refuge buckler and my
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shield, the home of all my health,
3 When I fing laud vnto the Lord, the darknefTe of the Skye.
moit worthy to be ferued : io On Cherubs and on Cherubins*
¥hen from my foes I am right lure, full royally hee rode *
that I shall be preferued. And on the wings of all the winds.
4 The pangs of death did compas mee, came flying all abroad.
and bound mee cuery where
The flowing waues of wickednefifc, The fecond part.
did put mee in great fearc.
xi And like a den moft dark hee made,
5 The flye and futtle fruires of hell, his den and fecret place:
were round about mee fet: With waters black and ayry clouds,
And for my death there was prepared, enuironedhec was.
a deadly trapping net n
But when the prdenceof his face*
6 I thus befet with payne and griefe, in brightnefie shall appearc
dU pray to God for grace : Then clouds confiime, and in their (tcci
A"d he forthwith did heare my plaint, come hayle and coales of fire.
out of his holy place. Xj Thefc fiery darts and thunderbolts,
7 Suth is his power that in his wrath, difperce them heerc and there:
hee made the earth to quake : And with his often lightenings,
Yea the foundation of the mount hee put them in great feare.
of Bafan for to shake. 14 Lord at thy wrath and threatntngi
2 And from his noftiills came a fmoke, and at thy chiding cheare :
when kindled was his ire : The fprings and the foundations,
And from his mouth came kindled coales of all the world app.are.
of hot coniuming fire. Lord fent dowim
15 And fiom aboue the
9 The Lord defcended from aboue» to fetch mee from below :
and bowed the heauens hy e : And pluckt mee out of waters grca*
And vndcrnctfh his feetc hee caft» itM would wee oucriiov v. * - •
: : :
ALT VS. 49
lillgiiiififillisiiiiil
whome My 1 truft, the worker of my wealth: refuge buckler and my
liiiiiiiiiiiiE
shield, the home of all my health.
B AS SV S.
Iiliilil?iilf1ii,i^iiill
Thou my My God my
hart rriy caf^ell ar.d defcnfce, in neceffitie. rock in
-A-
shielci > the home of ail my health.
16* And mce delivered from foes, appeardbeeforefcis face:
that would telle nude mee thrall: And did refraine from wickednefle,
Yci from i\\^i\ foes as were to itrong, and finnein any cafe.
for mce to drale withali.
2j The Lord therfore will mee reward
ashaue done aright:
T
\y They did preuent mee to oppreiTc And to the cleannefTe of my hands,
in time of my great griefe
appearing in his fight.
But yet the Lord was my defence,
24 For Lord vvitn him that hcly is,
my f.iccour and rcliefc. wilt thou be holy toe:
ifc He brought mce forth in open place,
And with the good and vertnous men*
whereas 1 might bee free:
right vertuoufly wilt doe.
And kept mee fafe becaufe he had,
a fauour vnto mee. 25 And to the louing and elect,
thy loue thou v ilt refer ue: .
19 And as I wis
an innocent, And thou wilt vfe the wicked men,
fo did hee mce regard: as wicked men deferue.
And to the clcannefle of my hands, 26 For thou doit fimple fo\k9
fai?e rfk
SithGod doth giue mee ftrength and might, vvhy should I bee afraid*
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HE heauens and the firmament, doe wondronfiy declare:
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The glory of God omnipotent, his works and what they are.
% The wondrous works of God appeare 4. In them the Lord made for the funne,
by euery d avc s fuccefTe a place of great renowne
:
The nights which likxrwife their race Who like a bridegrome ready triixi,
the felfe fame things exprefie. (runr doth from his chamber come.
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In funder rvith thy ftroke. 45 But Mefled bee the lining
Lord,
40 They cald for help but none gaue Care mbft worthy of all prayfe
nor holp them with reliefe : That is my rock 3hd fauing health,
¥ea to the Lord they cald for hrlp, privled bee hee alwaies.
yet heard hee not their griefc. 4$ For God it is that gauc met powet;
reuenged for to bee
The fift part. And with his holy word lubdude,
the people vnto mee.
41 And ftilllyke duft before the winde,
I driue them vnder feete : 47 And from my foes race deliuere^
And f.veepe them out like filthy clay, and fet mee higher then thole,
that ltincketh in the it) eete. That cruell and vngodly vverc>
41 Thou keepeft me from feditious folk, and vp againft mee roft.
that ftill in ltrife bee led 4S And for this caufe O Lord my God*
:
And thou doeit or' the heathen folk, to thee giue thanks I shall :
appoint mee to bee head. And fing out prayfes to thy name,
among the Gentills all.
4? A people ftrange to mee vnknowne,
and yet they shall mee feme: 49 That gaueft great pvofperitif,
And at the firft obay my word, vnto the king 1 fay :
whereas myne owne will fi verue. ToPauid thine annointed king,
44 I shall bee irkfome to mine owne, and to his feed for aye*
they vviil not fee mv tight
Jut wander f j ide o it of their waies,
and hide them out of fight.
IPl^liifiii^^iill
The gloiy of God omnipotent, his works and what they arc.
3 ASSVS.
T iiiilSiii|iiiiiii^iiig
^
hE tVr heauens and
I _..j^l_ r
the firmament,
... J
doe 1 —
vvondrou fly declare:
» - -
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10 And more to fee embraced alvvaics, to haue God in regard t
then fined gold I fay: And in performance'
of the fame,
The hony and the hony combe, there shall* great reward,
are not iofweet as they. 12 But Lord what earthly man doth
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i« N trouble and aduerfitie, The Lord God heare thee full:
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G The maieftie of Iacobs od, defend thee from all ill.
a And fend thee from his holy place, thy burnt offerings. each one.
his help at euery neede 4 According to thy harts de/ire,
And fo in Sion ftablish thee, the Lqrd graunt vnto thee
and make thee ftrong in deede: And all thy counfell and deuife,
O how & Lord ioyfull is the King, in thy flrength thy powetfHov?
illili?iipiieiEiilli?ii
vehemently doth he reioyce: in thee his Sauiourf For thou halt giue vntohim,
^^IliiiliilliE^liilliiiElsS
his godly harts defivc: to him nothing haft thou denide,of that he did require.
& nV liiiiiii^jliiiiUli^Lord how ioyfull is the king, in thy ftrcngth & thy povyert How
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vehemently doth he reioyce: in thee his fauiourl For thou haft giue vnio him,
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him
Lis feodJy harts de/ire :to nothing halt thou dcmde,of that he did rcq'urc.
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Xj And keep me that prefumptuons fins» my words and thoughts each ones
pieuaile not oner mee For my redeemer and my ftrength,
And fo shall I bee innocent, O Lord thou art alone.
Pfrlme.20. ALT VS. a m
I.D.B. of M.
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N God
trouble and aduerfitie, The Lord heare thee ftill
iiillililii|g^ii|E
The Maieliie of Jacobs God, defend thee from all ill.
BAS SVS.
Izt
Vnto
?
The
Mi^^^ir^
the Lord
Maieflic of Jacobs
which thy
God.
tm
defend thee from'all ill.
re^uefts, and lbme in Hotfes truft
fulfilled hath alvvay. But wee remember God our Lord*
6 The Lord will his annointed faue, that keepeth promife iuft.
I know well by his grace : 8 They fall down fl.it but wee doe ry(et
And fend him health by his right hand, and ftand vp ftedfaftly
out of his holy place. Now
faue and help vs Lord and king,
on thec when vv.ee doe cry.
7 In Chariots fome put confidence,
Pfalme zr. ALTV S. VV.CobboU
O Lord how ioyfnll is the king, in thy ftrength & thy powerS How
vehemently dorh he reioyce: in thec hisfauiourlFor thou haft giuen vnto him,
his godly harts dciire : to him nothing haft thou denid, of that he did require.
o f^nmilifraiiiiii
how thypowerfHovv
Lord ioyfnll is the king, in thy ftrength 8c
sUli^iiisliS^iifiHli
vehen.ently doth he reioyce: in thee his fauiourtFor thou haft giuen vnto him,
toi* godly Luts ddirc ; to him nothing haft thou deuidc 3 of that he did require,
D.iiii. s Tteu
: :
S Thou didrt preuenthirti with thy gifts, 6 Thou wilt giue him feliciti e,
And Mefl?n<r« min^U.
and bleflings manifold: -I -l h .
that neuer shall decay
And- thou halt fet vpon his head,
And with thy chcerefull countenance,
a Crowneof perfect gold.
wilt comfort him alvvay.
4 And when- hee asked lyfe of thee,
thereof thou ma.deft him fure :
7 For why'-.the king doth ftrongly truft,
To haue long l y fe> yea fuch 4 lyfe, ill God for to prctr.il e :
as euer should endure. Therefore his good:.cffe ind his grace,
vvill not that hee shali qir.yle.
% Great is his glory by thy help,
S But let thine enemies feelc thy force,
thy benefits andayde:
and thofe that ihee vvithn\*nd*
Great worship and great honour both,
Finde out thy foes and let them feele,
thou haft vpon him. la yd.
the power of thy right Jiand.
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doe both cry & call : I ceafe not all the night &yct,thou heareft not at all.
TENOR.
iL^iiiliiifiiiiiiiljil
&
when I do make,my great complaint crypto ihee my God cue* all day long,
I doe both cry & call: I ceafe not all the night ft yet thou heareft not at all.
2 Euen thou that in thy fanctiiary, more lyke then any man.
and holy place doeft dwell : An out caft whom the people fcorne,
Thou art the comfort aaid the ioy. with all the fpight they can.
and glory of Ifraell.
4 And hee in whom our 7 And meedefpife as they behold,
fathers olde,
had all their hope mce walking on the way
tor euer :
And when they put their truft in thee, They grin,thev movv\they nod their heds
{0 didft thou them dcliuer. and in this wife they fav.
8 This man dyd glory in the Lord,
5 They were deliuered euer when, his fauonr and his loue :
they called on thv name : Let him redeemc and help him now,
And for the faith they had in thee, his power if hec vvill prouc.
they were not put to shame.
4 5ut I am now fcecome a wonne, 9 But Lord wit of my mothers womb,
: : :
Tfatme.it'. S7
9 And like an onen \>nrhe there Lord, 12 But as a marire thou sh alt
them fet,
in fiery flame and fume : more open place :
in a
Thine an?er shall deftroy them all, And charge thy bowftrings readely,
and fire shall them con fume. againit thine enemies face.
10 And thou wik rooteout of the earth
their fruit that should encreafe, i* Be thou exalted Lord therefore,
And from the number of thy nock, in thy ftrengthcuery houre :
their feede shali end^ and ceafe. So shall wee fing right folemnlr,
prajfing thy might And power.
li For whv'imuch mifchief did they mufe
againft thy holy name
Yet dyd they faile and had no power,
for toperfonne the fame.
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God my God,vvherfore doit thou,forfake
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me vtterlylAnd hclpeftnot
vvhe 1 doe make>my great coplaintand crypto thee my God euen all day log, 1
do both cry & call : I ceafe not all the night & yet,thou heareft not at all.
B AS S VS.
^iS ifiiiiP^fel=liEi
whe I do makemy
:
56 Pfabne.iil
Vnto my lawes, *nd I am brought, to help mee Lord make fyee&
to duft of death at laft. 20 And
fro the fword lord faue my foule>
\6 And many dogs doc compafle mee, by thy might and thy power
and wicked counfcll eke : And keepe my foule thy dariling deare,
Confpire againft tnee curfedly j from dogs that would deuour.
they pcarcc my hands and feete.
11And fro the Lyons mouth that would,
T7 I was tormented fo that I, mee all in f under shiuer:
might all my bones haue told And from the homes of Vnicomes,
Yet (till vpon mee they dot looke: Lord fafely mee deliuer.
and ftill they me behold. 21 And I shall to my brethren all,
t% My garmeuts they deuidid eke thy maieity record:
in parts among them all : And in thy Church shai praife *hc name
Arid for my coat they did cart lottes, of thee theliuing Lord.
to vhom it might befall,
The third part.
xp Therefore I pray thee bee not far, 2 J All ye that feare him praite the Lord,
from mee at my great neede : tJon Iacob honour him :
But rather (ith thou art my ftrengthi and all ye feede of Ifraell,
HE Lord is ouely my fup port, and he that doth mee feede: How
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M iiilliililllliiiili^li
TENOR.
Y Shephcard is the Jiuir.g Lord, nothing therefore 1 neede
Tfalme. ii. 57
*vith reuerenee worship him. 28 The kiugdomeof the heathetUolle,
•4- Por hee defpifeth not the poore, the Lord shall haue therefore ;
hee turneth not avvzy: Aud hee shall bee their gcuicruoart
His countenance when they doc call« and king for euuniorc.
but graunteth to their cr)
1^ The rich man of his godly gifts,
*j Among the flock that fcare the Lord, shall (cede and lait alfb
and thofe that doe their deuer: My Hue ancf praife rhe Lor<^
feede shall
To know the Lord shal praife his name while any world shall laft.
their hearts shall hue for euer.
j i My feed? shall pl:.i::ly shew to them
27 AH coaftes of earth shall praife the that shall bee borr.e hereafter
and tunie to him for grace ( : Lord* His ittftice and his nghteonmeflTe,
The heathen folk shall worship him, and all his works of vvonder.
before his blefled face.
T* sillililii^liiiiilg
HE my How Lord is onely fnpport, and he that doth mee feede:
am comforted (till,
I 6 And finally while breath doth U\
thy grace shall mee defend:
5 Thou haft nw table richlydeckt
in defpight of mv foe Al** m the houfc of God will U
Thou haft my head with balme refresht llfe foi * u « *fewl» W '
j8 f A NT VS.
In paftures fairewith waters calme, hee fetmee for to feede.
TENOR.
«fiiii^^i5iiiiiiii|p=
In paftures fairc with waters caltnc,hce fet mcc for to feede.
% He did conuert and glad my foule, j Yea though I walk in vale of death,
,
and brought my miude in frame: yet will I feare none ill
To walk in pathes of nghceoufnefle, Thy rod,thy ftaffe»doth comfort mee,
for his moft holy name. and thou art with mee (Ull.
* HE earth is all the Lords with all, her ftorc and furniture
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Tea his is all the world and all, that therein doth indure.
TENOR.
* HE earth is all the Lords with all, her ftore and furniture:
Yea his is all the world and all, that therein doth indure.
l For hee hath faftly founded it. no fpot there doth defile :
aboue the fea to ftand His fbule not fet on vanitie,
And layd alow the liqnide flouds, who hath not fworne to guile.
to flow beneath the land. 5 Him that is fuch a one the Lor4,
j For who is hee (O Lord that shall, shall place in blisfull plight
afcend vnto thy hill ^ And God bis God and fauiour,
Or pifle into thy holy place, shall yeld to him his right.
there to continue ftill. (hart 6 This is the broode of trauellers,
4 whofe hands are harmelefle whofe &in fc eking of his grace:
J my CGod
Lift mine hart to thee,mjr
TENOR.
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In paftures fairc with waters calrae, hee fet meefor to feede.
B ASSVS.
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Iu paftures fairc with waters calme, hec fct mee for to (cede.
4 And in the prefence of my foes, 5 Through all my lyfe thy fauour is,
my table thou shait fpread: fo frai.ckly shewed to mce :
Thou shale (O Lord fill full my aip,
) That in thy houfe for eucrmore,
and eke annoynt my head, my dwelling place shalbe.
Tfalme.i^ tALTVS. E.BUnckl.
* HE eanh is all the Lords with all, her ftore aud furniture:
Yea his is all the world and all, that therin doth indure.
B ASSVS.
* HE earth is all the Lords with all, her ftore and furniture:
Yea his is all the world and ail, hat therin doth indole-
As I*cob did the Ifraelite, and tryall of the fwovd.
in that tyme «f his race. 9 Ye princes o^en your gates,ft*nd opes
7 Ye Princes open your gates,ftand open the euerhuing gate :
the cuerlafting gate : For there shall enter in thereby,
For there shall enter in thereby, the kingof
gloiiois ftate.
the king of glorious (late. 10 What isthe king of gloryous ftate 1
S What is the king of glorious ftate 1 the Lord ofhofts it is:
the ftrong and mighue Lord: The kingdome and theroyaltie,
The mightie Lord in battailes ltout, of glorious ftate is his.
6c CANTV!.
ililili^lf^il^if^lig
to take no sh.ime,fbr in thee doe I truft. Let not my foes reioyce, nor make
n a fcornc of me : And let the not be ouertmown,that put their truft in thee.
TEN OR.
to tike no shame, for tri thee doe I truft. Let not my foes reioyce, nor make >
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a fcorrr of me: And let the not be ouerthrownc,t<:.at put their truft in diec#
j But shame shall them befall: 7 His mercy is full fweet,
which hirme them wrongfully, his truth a perfect guide:
Therfore thy pithes and thy right waxes Therefore the Lord wilUinners teach*
vnto mee Lord defcry and fuch as goe afidc.
4 Direct mee in thy truth, 8 The humble hee will teach,
and teach mee I thee pray:
his precepts for to keepe:
Thou art my God and Sauiour,
Hee will direct in all his wayes,
on thee I vvayt alvvay.
the lowly and the meeke.
J Thy mercyes manifold, 9 For all the wayes of God,
1 pray thee Lord r menber t are truth and mercy both
And eke thy piiic plentifuil, To them that keepe his teftaraent,
for they rune uenc for euer» the vyitneiTe of his troth.
6 Remember not the faults, The fecond part.
and frail tie of my youth : 10 Now
for thy holy name,
Remember not now ignorant. O
Lord I thee intreat
- 1 haue bene of thy truth. To graunt mee pardon for my fmncfc
for it is wondrous great.
Nor after my deferts, 11 Who lb doth fcarc the Lord*
let mee thy mercy fmde : the Lord doth um
divert
But of thine ovvne beuignitie To lead his life in fuch a way,
Lord haue mee in thy mind. as hee doch beft accept.
Pfilme. 26, C ANT VS. l.D.B.ofMT.
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Ord bee my iudge and thou shalt fee, my pathesare right & plainc:
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to take no shame, for in thee doe I truft.Let not mv foes reioyce,normake a
tiiiliiiliSiliiliiiiil
fcorn of rae: And let them not be ouet thrown, that put their truft in thee.
BASS VS.
Hpirpiiiplipi^lII
to take no shame/or in thee doe I truft.Let not my foes reioyce,nor make a
Iii|iiliii&j|E^I
fcorn of me them not be ouerthrt>wn,that put their truft in thee.
: And let
ji His fonle shall cuermoie, 17 Behold my pouertie,
in goodneflfe dwell and ftand. mine anguish and my paync •
His feedc and his pofteiitie, Remit my finne and mine offence*
inherite shall the land. and make mee cleanc againc.
Ij All thole that feare the Lord, 1 8 O Lord beehold my foes,
know his fecret intent how they doe ftiil encrealc :
And vnto them hcedoth declare» Purfuing mee with deadly hate,
his will and teftament. that fayne would line in peacei
14. Mine eyes and eke my heart, 10 Preferue and keepc my ioule,
to will aduaunce:
him 1 and eke deliuer mee:
That pluckt my feete out of the fnare, And let mee not bee ouerthrovyne*
of finne and ignorance becaufe I truft in thee,
15 VVith mercy m'ee beehold, 20 Let myfimple purenefle,
to thee I make my mone mee from myne enemies shend:
For I am poore and de folate, Becaufe I looke as one of thine,
and comfoxtlefie alone. that thou shouldft mee defend.
16 The troubles of my heart, 21 Deliuer Lord thy folk,
are multiplide indeede and fend them fomc reliefer
Bring mee out of this mifery, I meane thy chofen Ifraell,
neceflitie and neede. from all their paine and griefe.
rialme.26. ALTVS. I.D.B.ofM:.
*-* Ord bee my iudge ik thou shalt fee, my pathes are right & plaine:
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and Will doe all my daves. Then to thine alter I make Ipeede
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HE & Lord is both my health light, shall man mike me difmaid:
Sith God dothgiue me ftrength and might, why should I bee afraide %
•* HE Lord is both my health & light, shall man make mee difmaide:
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Hou art O Lord my itrength & Aay, the fiiccour which I craue :
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And fo declare how wondrous vvaies, their lyfe thereof is full i +
thou haft bei e ^ood to mce. ^nd their right hand with wrench ft
I O Lord thy houfe I loie moft dcarc, for bribes doth pluck pull* (Wilt &
to mce it doth exceU: it But I in righteoufneflc emend,
I bane delight and would be nrere, .
ffly tyme ana aaycs to feruc
vvheras thy grace doth dwell. Haue mcf tie Lord and m ee defend,
f O shutuot v*> my f »ule with them> fo that I doc not fwerue,
id fihne that take their fill: Xi My foot is ftayd for all aflayes.
Nor yet my lyfeamong thofe men, it ftandeth well and ight: i
that feeke much bloud to fpill. (guile VVherfore to God vvill I giuc praifefc
io VVhofe hands are heapc with craft & in all the peoples fight.
Pfalme.*7. A LTV S. E. Hooper.
Sith God doth giue mee ftrength and might, why should I bee afraied 1
Haue mercie Lord on mee oppi eft; and lead mce on foorth-rightt
and fend mee help vvithall. For feare of fuch as watch former
io My hart doth knowledge vnto thee, to trap mee if they might-
1 haue thy grace;
fue to 14. Do not beetakc mee to the will,
Then feeke my face (.faift thou to mee) of them that bee mi foes :
Lord, 1 will feeke thy face. For they furmife againft mee (till,
And then the Lord himfelfe yet tookc his will abide thou muft : (art,.
of mee the care and charge, And he- shall cafe and ftrength thy hart
*J Teach mee Q God the way to thee,
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art Lord, my ftrength and ftay, the fuccour which I craue
BASS VS.
Neglect
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Neglect i»ee not, leaft 1 bee like, to them that goe to graue.
TEN OK.
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:
Neglect mce not, leaft I bee like, to them that goe to graue.
a The voyce of thy fuppliant hearc, 4. According to their handy work*
that vntothee doth cry as they deferue in deede :
When I vp my hands vnto,
lift And afcer their inueations,
thy holy Arke moft hye. let them receaue their meede.
J Repute mcc not among the fort, 5 For they regard nothing Gods word,
of wicked and peruert his law ne yet his lore:
That fpeake right faire vnto their friends Therfore will he them and their fec4
and think full ill in hart., deitroy for euermore.
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yee rulers of the world:
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Giue yce all praife* honour and ftrength, vnto the liuing Lord.
TENOR.
^G l^gE^i^^^fa^FM^ Iue to the Lord yee Potentates, yce rulers of the world:
Giue yce all praife, honour and ftreugth, vnto the liuing Lord.
% Giue glory to his holy name, and wondrous excellent:
and honour him alone : It is molt mightie in effect,
VVorshtp him in his maieftie, and much magnificent.
within his holy throne. 5 The voice of God doth rent 5c breake
I His voyce doth rule the waters all, the Ceder trees Co long
cuen as him fclfe doth pleafe: The Ceder trees of Libanus,
Hee doth prepare the thunder claps, which are moft hye and itrong.
and gouernes all the feas. 6 And makes them leape like as a catfe*
4 The voyce of God is of great force, or elfe the Vuicorne:
Pfalme.30. CANTVS. I. Farmer.
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LL land and praile with heart and voice, O Lord I giue to thee,
TENOR-
& i^iB^ligiji^iii!
L L Uud and f uifc with hart and voyce, O Lord I giue to thee*
:
ALTVSi
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Neglect mee not,leaft I bee like, to them that goe to grauc.
BASSVS.
SsfefefE
Neglect mee not, leaft 1 bee like* to them that goe to graue;
4 To render thancks vnto the Lord, 8 Hee
is our ftrength and our defence*
7 Hee is niy shield and fortitude, 9 Thy people and thy heritage,
my buckler in diftreffe : Lord blefie,guide,and preferue
My hope-my helj>,my hearts r?liefe, Increafe them(Lord)and rule their hart£
my jfong shall him confeffe. that they may neuer fvvarue.
Giue yee
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all praife,honour and ftrength vnto the liuing Lord.
BASSVS.
^*J I iic to the Lord yee potentates, yee rulers of the world:
7 His voyce deuides the flames of fire, ruling the raging fea:
and shakes the vviidernetfe So shall hee raigne as Lord and king,
:
8 It makes the defe rt quake fcr feare, for ener and tor aye;
that called is Cades. 1 1 The Lord will giue his people povvei
and makes the couert plaine: Thc Lord will blefle his chofen folkc,
Then in his temple cucry man, with euerlalling peace.
Pfahne.^o. ALTVS. I.Farmer.
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LL laud and praife with heart and voice, O Lord I giue to thee,
LL hud and praife with heart and voice, Q Lord i giue to thee,
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which didit not make my foes reioyce, but haft exalted mee. OLord
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and didft prouide, to eaic mee with reliefe.
TENOR.
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which didft not make ray foes reioecc, but haft exalted mee, OLord
ii^il^lIliiipiEl^i^^
my God te thee I aide, in all my paine and gncfe, thou gaucft an eare,
ifeil&ii^ip^iii
and didft prouide, to eaf« mee with reliefe.
$Of thy good will thou haft cald back, al waits doth life remain*.
my foule from hell to fane : Though gripes of griefe & pangues full
Thou didft reuiue whenftrength did lack shall lodge with vs all night: (fore>
and Jccptft mee from the graue. The Lord to ioy shall vs reftore,
4Sing praife ye Saints that proue & fee, beefore the day bee light.
the goodnefle of t^e Lord:
In memory of his maieftie, 6 When I enioyed the world at will,
reioyce with one accord. thus would I boaft and fay:
Tush 1 am fure to feare none ill,
5 For vvhyi his argerbut a fpa ce this wealth shall not decay.
doth laft and flake againe: 7 For thou (O Lord of thy good grace,
But in his fauourand his grace, haft fent mee ftrength and a'de
TENOR.
^-^ Lord I put my truft in thee, let nothing work mee shame
as thou art iuit dtliucr rccc, and fct ace quite from biaaje.
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which didft not make my foes rciovce, but haft exalted race.O Lord my
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God to thee I cryde, in all my paine and gricfe, thou gaiieft an earet
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and didft prouide, to cafe mee with re* Uefe.
BASS VS. f K A
whin didft not make my foes reioyce, but haft exal- ted mee. O Lord
my God to thee I cryde, in all my palne and griefe, tho't gaueft an eare,
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as thou art iuft deliuer mee, and fet
B A SS VS.
mee quite from blame.
« tfct u art iuft dcliucr mcc, and let mee quite from blame.
Boii. « Hcare
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H E man is bleft whofe wicked neffc, the Lord hath cleane remitted
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And hee whofe finne and wickednefle, is hid aud aJfo coucred.
TENOR.
fryj^^BE^^^Efc^P Ji* E man is bleft whofe wickednefTe,the Lord hath cleane remitted
liiiiiii^giiii3S3EE
And eke whofe (inne and wkkedncfle> is hid and al- fo coucred.
3 And bleft is he to whom the Lord, That all my bloud and humors moy&,
impttteth not hisfinne: to drynefle dyd conuart.
VVhich in his hart hath hid noguylet
nor fraud is found therein. 5 I dyd therefore confeflfc my fault*
and all my finnes difcoucr :
3 For whilft that I kept clofe my (Inne, Then thou O Lord didft mee forgiue,
and constraint
in filence andmy fmnes pafle ouer.
all
)&y bones doe vveare and wait away, 6 The humble man shall pray therefor^
with dayly mone and playnt. andfeeke thee in due tyme:
f For night and day thy hand on rn^e, So that the flouds of water great,
(o grecuous was and imart; shall hauc no power oa hiuh
: : : :
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That feare and tnift in thee tnerlofe,
if I heard the brags of all the Tout,
their threats ray minde did fray: beefore the Tonnes of men.
How they eonfpired and went about., Thy pretence shal the» fence * gw4
to take my lyfe away. x?
from all proud bugs and wrong:
14 But Lord I trurt in thee forayde,
not to >>ee ouertrod
Within thy place thou shalt them hid*-
from all the ftrife of tongues.
For I confeffe and (till haue fsyd,
i« Thanks to the Lord that hath decUrJ
thou art my Lord and God.
on mee his grace fo farre:
15 The length of all my lyfe and age, Mee to defend with watch and ward,
O Lord is in thy hand: sls in a tovvne of vvarre,
defend mee from the wrath and rage,
of them that mee withftand. 21 Thus did I fay both day and nlgh%
36 To mee ti.y feruant Lord expreflc, When was ibre oppreft
I
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And hee whofe finne and wretchedneffe, is hid and alfo couercd.
BASSVS.
T* gmiippff
HE man
puling
is blcft whofe wickednefle the Lord hath cleane remitted:
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And hee whofe finne and wrctchedneflTe, is hid aud alfo couercd.
7 When trouble and aduerfitie , Whofe mouth
without a raigne orbit*
doe compafle mee about: from harme thou canft not rule.
Thou art my refuge and my ioy, 10 The wicked man stall manifold
and thou doeft ryd mee out. forrowes and giiefe fuftaine:
t Come nether, and I shall thee tcacfe, But vnto him that trtifts in God,
how thou shalt walk aright, his goodnefte shall remaine.
And will thee guide,as I my felfe,
XT Bee merry therefore in theLor^
haue learnd by proofe and fight*
yee iuft lift vp yo ir voyce:
• Bee not fo rude and ignorant) And yee of pure and perfect hart,
« istkcHorfcotMuies be glad and eke reioyec.
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thatvpright men with thankefnll w>ice, should praifc the God of might.
That vpright men with thankefull voice, should praife the God of might.
t Pjayfe ye the Lord with harp &fong > as in a heufe of (tore.
inPfalmes and pleafaut things: * All men on earth both leaft and moi»
With Lute and instruments among, feaieGodand keep his law:
that foundeth with ten firings. Yec that nihabite in each coaft,
dread him and ftindin awe.
| Sing to the Lord a long moft new, 9 what hee commaud^d wrought it wa*
vvith courage giue him praifc: at once vvith prefent fpeede :
4 For why s his word is euer true,
.
What hee doth will is brought to pat,
his works and all his vvaies. with full effect indecde.
% To iudgement,equitie,and right,
he hath a great goed will: 10 The counfells of the nations rude,
rAnd vvith his gifts he doth dtlight the Lord doth 'bring to nought:
the earth throughout to filL Hee doth defeate the multitude,
of their deuife and thought
4 For by the word of God alone, 11 But his decrees continue Hill,
the heauens all were wrought: they neuer (lake or fvvage :
Their hods and powers euery chone, The motions of his minde and will,
his breath to paflehathbeonght. take place in euery age.
j The waters great gathered hath hee, Thefecond part.
onheapes within the shore. Ix And bleft are they to whom the Lor4
4nd hid the w in the depth to bee as God andgMyde is knowne
Pfalme.^4. CANTVS E. Hooper.
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Will
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giue laud and honour both, vnto the Lord alwaies ?
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And eke my mouth for cuermore, shall fpeake vnto his praifc*
TENOR.
/ Will giue laud and honour both, vu-to the Lord alwaies :
And eke my mouth for cuermore, shall fpeake vnto his praile*
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Pfalffle.?;:
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That vptight men with thankefull voice, -should praifc the God of might.
BASS VS.
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JL righteous in the Lord rciofcr, it is a feeme!jr fight
That vpright men with thankrull voice,should praife the God of might*
Whom he doth chufeof mere accord* and watch to avde the iuft
to take them as his ovvne, Withfuch as feare him to offend,
ij The Lord from heauen caft his fight, and on his goodnes truft.
on men mortall by birth :
10 That he of death and all diftrefle,
Co&fidcring from hisfeate of might, may fet their foules from d>ead
thedv?eilers on the earth. And if that dearth their land opprcfle,
14 The Lord I fay vvhofc hand hath in hunger them to feede.
mans hart,&doth it frame, (wrought *° VVherfore our foules do ftill depend
75 For he alone doth know the thought, on God our ftrength and ftaj
and working of the fame. Hee is the shield vs to defend,
16 A king that trulteth in his hoft, and driue all darts away.
shall nought preuaile at length 11 Our fbule in God harh ioyand game*
The man that of his might doth boarU reioycing in his might:
shall fall for all his ftrength.
Fo r vvhy in his ruoft holy name*
*i
J Will giue laud and honour both, vn-to the Lord alwaies:
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And eke my mouth for euermore, shall fpeake vn-to his praife.
BASSVS.
Will giue laude and honour both, vnto the Lord alwaies
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And eke mj mouth fox euermore', shall fpeake vntb lus
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7* Tfakne.n.
z T doe delight to I.i ud the Lord, 7 The Angeli of the Lord doth jftcfe*
in foule and eke in voyce t his Tents in eueiy place *
That humble men and mortified, To iaue all fuch as feare the Lord,
a ay hear e and fo reioyce. that nothing them deface.
I Taft and confider well therefore*
f Therefore magnule,
fee that ye that God is {rood And iuft :
with mee the lining Lord : O happy man that xnaketh him,
And let vs now ex ait his name, his onely ftay and trutt.
together with one accord.
4 For 1 my felfe beibught the Lord, Feare ye the Lord ye holy one*,
hee anfvvered mee againe: abotie all earthly thing:
And mee deliuered incontinent, FOr they that feare the Jiuing Lord,
from all my feare and paync. are fure to lack nothing.
19 The Lyons shalbe hungerbit
5 Who fo they bee that him behold, and pinde with famine much :
shall fee his light moft cleare : But as for them that feare the Lor^
Their countenance shall not bee dasht, no lack shall bee to fuch.
they neede it not to feare. The fecond part.
€ This filly wretch for ibme reliefe, n Come neere therfore my childre* deere
nto the Lord did call : and to my words giue eare:
Who did him heare without delay, 1 shall you teach the perfect way,
and ryd him out of thrall. how ye the Lord shall feare.
CANTVS. LD.B.ofM.
4
Ord plead my caufe againitmy foes,coufound their force 3c might:
rrfcrr:
Fight on my
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Fight on my part againft all thofe, that feeke with mee to fight.
t Lay hand vpon thy fpeare and shield, that think to vvorke mee ill.
.Pfalme.34. 7i-
It Wrio that man that would Hue,
is 1 The Lord
is kinde and merciful!*
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Fight on my part againft all thofe, that feeke with mec to %ht.
BASS VS.
L Ord plead my caufe againft my foes, confound their force & might:
Fight on my part againft all thofe, that feeke with mec to fight,
in fecvet fet their grin : 10 And then my bones shall fpcake an4
And for no caufe haue digged a caue, myparts shall all agree: (fay
to take my foule therein. O Lord though they feeme full gay,
3 When they think leaft,Sc haue no care what man is lyke to thee i
O Lord deftroy them all
Let them be trapt in their cvvnc fnare The fecond part.
and in their mifchiefe fall. it Thou doeft defend the weak fro tkeV
that arc both ftout and ftrong
9 And let my foule.my hatt and voyce, And rid the poore from wicked men,
in God haue ioy and wealth that fpoyle and doe mec wrong.
That in the Lord I may reioyce t J2 My cruell foes againft mee rife,
an4 in his faumg health \ to witneflc thijses ?nuuc ;
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And to acctife mee they deuife, 17 Thebeflt Gods and flatteriHgtrain^
of th it X neuer knew. that allgood thinges deride
At me doe grin with great difdaine,
It Where I to them Hoe owe good will and pluck thtir mouth afide,
they quite mee with difdaine-. IS Lord whe wilt thouamedthis geare?
That they pay my good with
shall ill, why doeft thou flay and pa.ufe*
my foule doth fore compiayne. Ohiid my foule5 my.ie oneiy deare,
If VVhen they were fick 1 m >urnd ther- out of thefc Lyons clawes *
audclad my felfe in fack : (fore*
VVith fading I did faint full fore, to And then willlgiue thanks to thee
to pray I was not flack. before thy church alvvyes:
And whereas moft of people bee,
15 As they had bee ne my brethren
deare, there will I shevvthy praife.
I did my felfe behaue *o Let not my foes preuaile on mee,
As one that makcth wofull cheere: which hate mee for no fault
about his mothers graue. Nor yet to winke or turne the ir eye*
16 But they at my difeaiedid 107, that caufcleffe mee affauk.
and gather on a roat: The third part,
Yea,abie<5r, flauesatmee did toy, tt Of peace no word tney thinck or Ctf
with mocks and check full ftout, their talke is all vntrue :
They ftill conlult and would betray,
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perivrvadehis hart?
That of the Lord hee hath no truft, his feare it fet apart.
TENOR.
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HE wicked with his works vniuft.doth thusperfwade his hart i
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That of the Lord hee hath no truft, his fearc is Cct apart.
% Yet doth hee ioy in his eft ate, 5 But Lord thygoodnefle doth afcend,
towalke as they beegan ; aboue the heauenshie :
5o lonp hee deferue the hate,
till So doth thy truth it felfe extend,
of God and eke of man. vnto the cloudy Skye.
6 Much more then hills Co hye Sc fteep,
I His works are wicked vile & nought thy iuftice is experft:
his tongue no truth doth tell Thy iudgements lyketo feas mort deep,
Yet at no hand will hee bee taught, thou faueft both man and beaft.
which way hee may doe well.
4 whe he should fleep then doth he mufc 7 Thy mercy is aboue all things,
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all th*fc thatpeace enfue, Nor giue them caufe tefry,»n Eye,
*a With cpen month theyrunneat tne» wee haue our will on him.
they gape, they laugh they fliere
VVcll )V vcll,fay they, our eye doth fee, 27 Conrofidthem with rebuke 8c shame
the thing mat wee defire. that ioy when I doe moume :
And pay them home with fpite &blame#
But Lord thou feeft what vvaief take that brag at mee with fcorne.
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ceafc not this geare to mend : (they 18 Let them be glad and ckcreioyce,
Be not farre oif nor mee forfake, which loue mine vpright way:
as men that faile their friend. And they all tynies with ha rt and voyct
24 Aw ake,arife,aiidftirrc abroad, shall pray fe (he Lord and fay,
defend mee in my right
JLeuenge my caufe, my Lord,my God, 29 Great is the Lord and doth exccll
and ayde mee with thy might. for why 1 hee doth delight,
To fee his feruants profper vvell,
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That Gf the Lord hee hath no truii, his feare is fct aparc
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H E wicked with his wprkes
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vniuft, doth thus perfvvade his hami
That of tft Lotd hee hath no ttuft, his feare is let apart,
S Within thy houfe tleyshalbe fed, Thy righteoufnefle declare, and shew
fvith plenty at their will: to men of rpright heart.
Of all deligrns they shalbe fped,
and take thereof their fill. 11 Let not the proud on mee preuaile*
O Lord of thy good grace:
t For vvhyl the well of lyfe Co pure, Nor let the wicked mee affaile,
doth ouerflotv from thee : to throw mee out*>f plac«.
And in try li^ht wee are fulifiire, 12 But they in their deuice shall 61^
the lafting light to fee. that wicked works inayntaine :
e« From fuch as thee di fire to knovrf Theyshalbec ouerthrowne withaii©
let not thy grace depart 1 a*id neucr life agauic.
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Nor yet euuie fiich as to ill, haue bent and fet their will.
TENOR.
Nor yet cnuie fiahas to ill, luue bent and fet their will.
i For as greene graffe & hVishing herbs no more the wicked trayne t
5 Caft both thy felfe and thine affaires, the Lord laughes them to fcorne t
on God with perfc& truit: For why he fee'th their terroe approch,
And thou shalt fee with patience, when they shall figh and niourne.
the cTc-t both pure and iilft, 14 The wicked haue their fword out
6 Thy perfect hfr and godlie name, their bow eke haue they bent:(drawil
hee will clcire as the light : To overthrow and kill the poore,
$o that the Sun eueu at noone dale as they the right way went*
shall not shine halfc fo bright.
I? But the fame fword shalpearfe thcit
7 Be toll therefore and ftedfaftlie, which was to kill the iuft? (hearts*
on God fcc thou waitethent Likewise the bow shalbreakto shiuei*
Not shrinking for the profperous ftete, wherein they put their truft.
of lewd and wicked men. 16 Doubtles the iuit mans poore eftatfi
3 Shake orf defpite,enuie and hate, is better a greit deale more:
at lealt in any wife : Then all thefe lewd, & worldly men%
Their v/i ked fteps auovd and rlye, rich pomp and heaped ftore.
But fuch as trufl in him are fure, the humble .men and low.
the land for to poffeffe. 1 Hee feeth by his great prouidencCfc
Kb Watch but a while &
thou shalt fee the good mens trade and way *
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Nor yet cuuie fuch as to ill, haae bent and fct their will.
3 ASSVS.
Nor ret enuie tfich as to ill, hauc bent and fet their will.
If They shall not bee difcouraged* 27 Fly vice therefore and wickedneflfe,
when fbme are hard beftead: and vertue doe embrace :
When other shall bee hungerbit, So God shall graunt thee long to blue,
they shalbce clad and fed. on earth a dwelling place.
1* For whofoeuer wicked is 9 28 For God 10 loucth equitie.
and enemy to the Lord: and sheweth to his fuch grace
Shal quaile,yea melt euen as lambs grece That hee prcferues them euermore*
or fmoke thatflycth abrod. destroying the wicked race.
The iuft man left, nor yet Ms feedf Though men againft him fentence giu^
to beg forMiifery. God would him yet defend .
Of But giue aiway moft liberally |4 VVayt thou on God& keep his way#
mi lciidcth whetc as is ncUe fcc shall frcfuue thtc then:
Thft
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7« The earth to rule and thou shaltfce, and loe hee was quite gone j
deftroyd thefe wicked men, Then I him fought but could fcarce £»4
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the place where dwelt luch one.
|5 The wicked I haue feene moft rtrong
and placed in hye degree S7 Marke&beehold theperfeft man,
Florishing in all wealth and ftore, how God doth him encreafe :
as doth the Laurell tree. For the iuft man shall haue at length,
j$ But fodenly hecpaffeth away , great ioy with reft and peace.
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race not to rebuke O Lord> in thy prouoked ire: Ne
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in thy heauy wrath O Lord, correct mee I defire.
TENOR.
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in thy heauie wrath Lord, correct mee I defire.
A greater lode then 1 can beare, myne eyes hath loft their light, (faild
:&
J Sayd I will look* to my
TENOR.
waies, for feare I should goe wrong:
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ft As for tranfgrefTors woe to them VVho in their trouble fendeth th€ ayik,
dcftroydc they shall all bee : of his meerc grate and loue.
God will cut their budauig race, 40 Cjo.1 dotii tnem help, fauc & deliuer«
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Vt mee not to rebuke O Lo d, in thy pfouoked ire : Ne
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Vt mee not torcbaKe O ord, Li thy prouokedire : Ne
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3Teafiom talk I dydrefrainc,
fo v.iine is cuery man.
but fore againft my will.
4. My heart vvaxt hot within my breft 7 Man waikcth like a shade and dotfc
with mufing thought and doubt, in vaine himfelfe annoy
Which did increafe and ftirre the fire, In getting goods and cannot tell
at Uii thefc words brait out. who shall the fame enioy. (framq;
t Now Lord, iith things this wife doe
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Waited long and fought the Lord, and patiently did beare :
" At length to rncc hee did accord, my Voice and cry to heare.
_ TENOR.
Waited long and fought the Lord, and patiently did beare:
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At length to mee hee did accord, my voice and cry tc heare.
% Hee pluckt mee from the lake fo deep and truft vron his aydc*
out of the mire and clay:
And on a rock hee fet mv feete, 5 O blefT-d is he whofe hope and haflfc
and hee did guide my way. doth in the Lord remains :
That with the proud do« take no part*
I To mee he taught a Pfalmc of praife, nor fuch as lye and faine.
which 1 n-oft shew abroid: 6 For Lord my God,thy vvodrous deed*
And fiii^ nt vv fbngs of thanks alwayes, in greatnefle far doe pafle
vnto tie Lo v d our God Thy fauour towards vs exceedes*
4 When all the folk thefc things shall all things that euer was.
as people m ch ifraid:
1 (fee
%kzA J.cy vnto ihe Laid vviU flee* 7 Whca I catend and doc dcuifei
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I v all take heed all times that I, offend not in my tongue.
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will take heedc cimi thail. otfend not in my tongue.
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At length to mee hee did accord, my voice a ad err to heare.
thy works a'jio3d to shew: 1 behold and looke»
10 But then faid
To fiith a reckrring ther doc I come a meane to bee :
ryfe,
thereof ende I know.
r.o For in the Volume of thy booke,
3 Burnt offriings thou deiightft not in, thus it it. fayd of mee.
I know thy whole defire :
With facrifice to purge his fimnc. 11 That I O God show 14 doe thy tfifnf^
thou duett no man require. which tning doth like mee well:
For in my heart thy law I f de, t
Meate
offerinps and facrifice, fait pkced there tod w-II.
thou would; t not haue at all • 12 I hv iultic -
and thy ri^Lt^oufnefle,
But thou O lord liiill open nude, in gttat refovt I tell:
iuijic taies to beve wimall. Behold my tongue no tunc aoth ceafe.
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O Lord thou kneweft fall well. For I with mif-hiefes many one*
am
fore beefct about:
The fecond part. My and To come on,
finnes increafe
Ij I haue not hid within my breft, cannot fpv them out.
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thy goodnerTe.as by ftealth:
15 For why*: in number they exceed,
But I declare and hanc expreft,
the haircs vpon my head:
thy truth and failing health. My hart doth faint for very dread,
1± I kept not clofethylouing mindei that 1 am almoit dead
that no man should it know:
The truil that in thy truth I finde, 16 Vt ith fpced fend help & fot me free,
to all the Church 1 show. O Lord 1 thee require:
Make hail with ayde to fuccour mee.
yfaime^T- CANTVS E.3lancks.
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in the feafon perilous, the Lord will him deliuer. The Lord will make
him fafe and found :and happie in the land, and hee will not deliuer him,
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in the feafon perilous, the Lord will him deliuer. The Lord will make
him fife and found, avA happie in the land, and hee will not deli, er him,
tfe±=:i
SifgiiSl into his enemies hand.
3 And in his ^ed when he lyeth fick, and thus of mee doe fay:
the Lord will him reftorc: VVhen shall he dye that all his name,
O
And thou Lord wilt turne to health, may vanish quite away s .
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his ficknefle and his fore. 6 And when they come to vifii mee,
4 Then in my thus fay It
ficknefifc thev aske if 1 doe well:
hauetnercie lord on mee : But in their harts mifchicfe they hatt^
And heale my foule which is full woe, and to their mates it tell.
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O lord I thee defire. That thofe that lone thy fauing health,
17 Let tr.em fjttainc rebuke $c shame, may fay, toGod be praife.
that feeke my foule to fpill 20 But as for mee 1 am but poore,
Driae back my foes and tl.em defame, oppreft and brought full low:
that wish and would mee ill. Yet tkoit O Lord wilt mee reftore,
IS For their ill featcs doe them defcry, to health full well I know.
that would deface my name: 21 For why s thou art my hope
. tvufc &
Alvvayes oa mee thcv rayle and cry, my refuge, help and itay
fie on him fie for shame. VVherefore my God as thou art iuft,
19 Let them In thee haue ioy & wealth, with mee no time delay.
that feeke to thee alvvayes
P&lme^i. _ ALT VS. E.Bl*nckS
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HE man is bleft that carefull is, the needy to confider: For
him fafe and found, and fcappie in the land, and nee will not deliuer him,
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into his enemies hand.
BASSVS.
him fafe and ioimd, and happie in the land, and he vvLl not^eliuer him,
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into his enemies hand.
And caft their fetches how to trap, the fame for mee laid wait.
mee with fbmr mortall harme. 10 Haue raercie Lord on mee therfbrc,
t Some greeuous fin hath brought him and let mee bee preferued:
this ficknefTe fay they pliine : (to, That 1 may render vnto them,
Heeis folow that without doubt, the things they haue defcrue<L
rife can hce not againe.
XI By this I know aflluedly,
f The man alfo that I did trufl, to bee bceloued of thee,
with mee did vfe deceit VVhe that mine enemies haue no caufe*
Who at my tabic catc my bread , to triumph cue* mee«
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T la But xn my rignt thou hsftmee kept, And In thy prefence place affigne^
and maintained alway: where 1 snail dwell for aye.
Ike as the Hart doth breath & brfy, the welfpring to obtainc,
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So doth my foiile defire alway, with the Lord to remaine.
a My foul? doth thii-ft and would draw Vnto the Temple was our way,
the lining God of might: (neere, with fongs and h.irts moft faine.
Oh, when shall I come and appeare, 5 My foule why art thou Cud alwaieV
in prefence of his fight and fretft thus in nry brefti
Trull (till in God for him to prajfe,
j The teares all times are my rcpaft,
which from mine eyes doe flydei I hold it eucr bfft,
VVhen wicked men cry out fo raft,
where now is God thy guyde i By him haue I fuccour at Meede,
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From vvickcd^nddeceipcfullmen, Lord dcliucr nice,
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from wicked and deceit full wen, O Lord dcliucr nice.
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j; The lord the God of Ifraell, Euen Co bee it Lord will I fay,
bcj pra> fed euennore euen To bee it therefore.
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bray, the welfprings to obtaine,
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So doth my foule den*re alvvay, with the Lord to remaine.
BASSVS.
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Ike as the Hart doth breath and bray, the welfpring* to obtaine,
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So doth my foule defire alvvay, with the Lord to remaine.
The Second part. While mine enemies aee opprefle,
7 One griefe an other in doth call, and vex mee with their talkei
as clouds buvft out their voyce
1© For vvhjrl they pearce the invvanf
The flouds of euill that doe fall,
with pangs to be abhorred : (parts,*
run oner mee with r.oyce.
vvhe they cry out with ft :ibborne harts,
8 Yet I by day felt thv goodnefle,
where is thy God thy Lord 5
and help at all aiTayes*.
ix So fbone why doft thou faint & quaH
Likevvife by night I do? not ceaf«
my foule with paines oppre(t:
the liuing Lord to prayfe.
with thoughts why doft thy felfeafTaile,
f Iam perfvvaded thus to fay» fo fore within my breft.
tohim with pure pretence:
O Lord thou an my guide and ftay, Lord thy God alvvaief,
3 2 Truft in the
my rock and my defence. and thou the time shalt feet
Why doe I then in penmienefTe, Togiue him thanks with laud 5c praife»
hanging the head thus walk for health reftord to thee.
Pftlme.4?. A L TVS. E.BlanCks.
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* Vdge and reuengc my caufe O Lord, from them that euill bee
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From wicked and deceiptfull men, Lord deliuer mee,
BASSVS.
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Vdge and reuenge my caufe O Lord, from them that euill bee
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% For my ftrengtn than air my God, and lead mee with thy grace,
why putft thoii mee thee fro* VVhkh miy conduct mee to thy fcilL
And why walke 1 lb heamly, and to thy dwelling plate.
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opprelftd with my foe*
4 Thea shall 1 to the alter goe,
m _ . • ,. . . of God my iov ai:d cheere :
f send out thy light & eke thy truth, And on my Harp giue thanks to thee,
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works that thou halt done,
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of alder time
ting our fathers in their plice, and gaueft to thcin tlieii land,
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T^. VR eares haue heard atir fathers tell, and reuerently record :
PHiiiili^llifllliil^li
the O How
wondrous works that thou halt done, in aid ir time Lord.
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thou didft caft the Gentiles out, and ftroydft them with ftrong hand, plan-
ting our fatners in their place, and gaueil to them their land.
| They conquered not by fword nor and pravfe thy holv name:
the hnd of thy beheft. (ftrcngth, o Yet now thou goeii not with ourhoaft
Jut by the hand,thine arnie and grace, but lcaucft vs to shame.
becaufe tbou Jouedil them beft
Xo Tfcou madft v$ flce bceforc our foef
4 Thou art my king O God that holpe> and fo ollcrtrod: vvcrc
Iicobinfundrywife: Our enemies fpoild & rob our goods,
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f Led vytth thy power wee threwdown whc|| vvcc vvcre fpearft abroad,
asdyd agamft vs ryfe. (fuch,
lX Thou haft vs piricn to our focSt
I trufted not inbow ne fword. ss sheepe for to bee flaiue:
they could not fauemee found: Among the Heathen euery one,
f Thou keptft vsfrom our enemies rage fcattexed wee doe remainc.
thou didft our fo~s confound.
f And aili w«c boaft of thee our God, u Thy people thou haft fold like flauest
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cares hane heard oqt rath, rs tell,
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and reuerently record:
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wondrous wo"ks tint th^u haft done, in iliir time O
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Lord. How
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thou didft caft the Gentiles out, and ilroydft them with ftrong hand, plan-
p|lili^iE|iE||il|it||IiiI
ting our fathers in their place, and gaueft to them their land.
B ASS VS.
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the wondrous works th it thou haft done, in aldar time O Lord. How
thou didft caft the Gentiles out, and ftroydit them with ftrong hand,plan-
ting our fat' ers in their place, and gaueft to them their land.
and as a thing of nought* to heare thefe wickrd men:
For profit none thou had it therehy, Yea fo I blush that all my face
no gaine at all wis fought. with red is couered then.
IjAnd too ir n ighbours thouhaft made 16* For
why: we heare fuch flaunderouf
of vs il aught ig ftock :
fuch f life reports and lyes: (words.
And thofe that round about vs dwell, That
death it is to fee tfecir wrongs,
at vs doe grin and mock.
their thrcatuings and their cryes,
The fecoid part. 17 For all this wee forgot not thee,
14. Thus wee f rue for no ie other vfc, nor y?t thy ceuenant brake:
but for * common tilke: x ? we tume not backe our hart fr6 thfi^
They mo'k,thev f.orne,they nod their cor yet thy pathes forfake.
where eucr they goc or walk, (heads
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aixuajcd co&tinuaJJr, 19 i'ct tlo u haft tro4vsdcwne to du
F<v. whqp
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Forhee doth lrnorvaiirtfcot!»fc?.
Aaioa :h shade of death, amesfake(b Lo:^
and ercar "ad^eri:
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when we with woe are much difmaid, he is our help at hand. Though
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the'arth remotie we will not rearc,though hills To high and fieepcbe thruft
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and fcurled heere and there, within the Sea fo deepe.
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When woe wee with are much V
difmaid, hee is our h\lp at hand. Though
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and hurled heere and there, within the Sea fo deepe.
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^HigfilH^iiPliHgE people all with one accord, clap hands and eke reioyce:
Bee glad and flng vnto the Lord, with fweet and pleafant voice.
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When vvc with woe ire much difmaid, he is our help at hand. Though
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the'arth remoue we will not feare,though hills fo high and fteepe, b* thruft
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and hurled hcere and there, .within the Sea To deepe.
BASSVS.
When we with woe are much dtfmaid, he is our help at hand. Though
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the'arth remoue we will not feare,though hils fohigh and fteepe,be thruft
lliilllillillliilt
and hurled heere and there, within the Sea fo deepe.
Our hope of health with all our hart, their Chariots burnt with fire,
on Iacobs God doth lye. 10 Leaue of therefore (fathfae) 5c know
S Come hcareand fee with minde and I am a God moft float
the working of our God: (thought, Among the heathen hie and low,
VVhat woders hehimlelfe hath wrought and all the earth throughout.
throughout the earth abrod.
11 The Lord of hofts dothvs defend
f By him allvvarres are husht and gone, hee is our ftrength and tower:
which countries did confpire: On I a cobs God doe we depend,
Their bovves he brake & fpeares cch one and on his mightie power.
E people all with one accord, dap hands and eke reioyce
Bee glad aud fing vnto the Lord, with fweet and pleafant voyce.
BASSVS.
Y ^liipppppElifg^l
E people all with one accord, chp hands and eke reioyce
Ice glad tod fing vnto the Lord, with fwect and leafant voice.
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% For high the Loud and dreadful! is, the nations make to fall*
with wonders manifold 4 For vs the heritage lie chofe,
A might ie king hee is tmely, which wee poflefle aloi.e
in all the earth extoLi The flouring worship of Iacob*
his vvelbelouedone.
3 Thepeople shall hee make to be*
vnto our bondage thrall 5 Our God afcendethvp on hye,
And vnderneach our feete he shall, with lay and plcafant noyce,
PiSgi^iiiV Vitlin the City of our Lord, vpon his holy hill.
TENOR.
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Heat is rhe Lord and with great praife, to be aduawced ftill:
i^iiilli^iaiig;
Within the City of our Lord, vpon his holy hill.
a Mount Sion is a pleafant place, 5 Creat terror thereon them did. fall,
it gladdcth the land:
all for very woe they cry:
The Citie of the niightie King* As dotn a woman when she shall,
on her Northfide doth ftand. goetiauell by and by.
6 As thou with Eaftern wind the ships,
3 VVithin the places thereof, vpon the fea doeft breake:
God is a refrge knovvnet So were they ftayd,and eilen as
For loe the kings were gathered and wee heard our fathers fpeake.
together eke vv:re gone.
4 But when they did beehold it fb, 7 So in the City of our God,
they wondred and they were Wee faw it was (q told,
Afonied much and ibdsnly, Yea in the City which our God,
were driueii back with feare. for cuer will vphold.
TSNOR.
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A Ll peuflc hearken and giuc care, to that ihat I shall tell ; Botk
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his holy throne
vpon
The Lord goeth vp aboue the Skyc,
with trumpets royall voyce. t The Princes cf the people haue,
4 Sing praife vnto our God fing prayfe, them ioyned euery one.
fing prayfes to our king: To Abrahams people, for our God,
For God is king of all the earth, which is exalted hye :
all Sktifull prayfes fing. As with a buckler doth defend^
on earth continually.
7 God on the heathen raignes and fits,
O Rest is the Lord, and with great praife, to bee aduanced ftill
•s ASSVS.
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VJ R with eat the Lord,and great praife,
IHSHgto be aduanced
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is ftill:
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BE E5E3
Within the
t City of our Lord, vpon his holy hill.
t O
Lord wee wayt and doe attend, 11 Go walke about til Sion hill,
on thy good will and grace yea round about her goc
For which I doe all times attend, And tell the towers that there vpon,
Within thy holy place. are builded on a row
izAnd mark you well her bulwarks all*
f O Lord according to thy name, behold her towers there
for euer is thy praife: That yee may teil thereof to them,
And thy right hand O
Lord is full, that after shall bee hecre.
of righteoufneffe alvvaies.
to Let iudgements Sion mount,
for thy 1J For this God is our God»our Go4
bee with ioyes :
fulfilled for euermore is hce :
And eke of Iuda graunt ( Lord) O Yea and vnto the death alfo,
the daughter to reioyec. our guider shall hee bee.
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Ll people hearken and giue care, to that, that 1 shall tell : Loth
B ASSVS.
** Li people Uaxkcn ar.4 giue car^ to that a tUi 1 stall tell : Foth
: :
5* CANT VS.
High and lovv,both rich andpoore that in tie world doe dwell.
TENOR.
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hee will til!
w^m 1
and p oc!oke, euen from the Eau\ and fo foorth to the
lllliiti
Weft,
from to. vird 5io"i,which place him Itkeih beft,God will appeare in beauty
* HE mtghtre God the'ternall hath thus (poke and all the world
he will call ai d }> o :oke euen from the Eali,ar.d fofbm'tlrto the Weft.
from tovvuid Sion,v\hi<.h jpla^e him Uk7th beft,Go*i will afjeaxc ia beauty
:
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high and lovv,both rich and poore, that in the world doc dwell.
BASSVS.
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High and low, both rich and poore, that in the world doe dwell.
The fecond part. Although the glory of his houfe,
Xj And though they try their foolish encreafeth more and more.
to br moft lewd &
vatne * (thoughts 18 For when he dieth of ail thefc thing*
Their children eke approue their talkc, nothing shall hee receaue
and in like finne remaint. His glory will not follow him,
14. As sheepe vnto the fold
are brought, his pomp will take her leaue.
fo shall they into graue:
19 Yet in thislyfehe takes himfelfe*
Death shall them eatc and in that day, the happieft vnderSunne:
the iuft shall Lordship haue. And others likewife flatter him:
15 The image and their royail port, faying all is well done,
shall fade and quite decay: ao And prefuppofe he line as long,
When as from houfe to pyt they pafle, as dyd his fathers old : -
with woe and vveale away. Yet muft he needs at length giue place,
16 But furely God will preferue met, and be brought to dcathes fold.
from death and endlefle paine: 21 Thus man to honour God hatfy cal4
Becaufe he will of his good grace, yet doth hee not confider:
my foule reccaue againc. But like brute beafts fo doth he line,
17 If any man waxe wondrous rich, which turne to dult and powder.
feare not 1 fay therefore:
ft*
From toward
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n,
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hee will call and prouoke, euen from the Eaft, and fo foorth to the Weft.
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Fioxn j o:?L -_.i* l _i-„^ k:~. lYi^.k u~/i r*~j ....:n -_^„«^ :„ k.^iti*
tovrajri SiWiYYhkb f Ucc him i4e;h bcd,God will appeare in beautie
V
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moft excel- lent 5 Our God will come before that long time be fpent.
TENOR.
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moft excellent. O ur God will come before that long time bee fpent
5 Dcuouring fire, o I haue no necde
shall goe beefbie his face, to take of thee at all,
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HE God of Gods the Lord,
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hath cald the earth by name
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^ From where the Sunncdoth rife vnto, the fetting of the fame.
TENOR.
T~ HE God of Gods the Lord, hath cald the earth by name:
Si^iEliiEigfeEljE^iil
I rom where the Sumie doth rife vnto, die fetting of the fame.
sALTVS. 97
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mod excellent. Out God will come before that long time bee fpent.
3ASSVS.
moft excellent.
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Our God will come before that long time bee fpent.
iiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiil
* HE God of Gods the Lord, hath cald the earth by name:
From where the Sunne doth rife vnto, the fetting of the fame.
B/VS S VS.
A
^liifiiiiilllillillllig
E H God of Gods the Lord, hath cald the earth by name:
From where the Sunnc doth rife vnto, the fetting of the fame.
G.ij. 2 From
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2 From Sion his faire place, thy facrificeis Hack?
his glory brightand clcarc : Thou offered d.iyb vr.to mee*
The perfect beautie of his gract, much move then I doe lack.
from thence it did appcare.
f Thinkcft thou that I doe neede,
j Our God shall come in haft, the cattell young and olde s .
and tempeft round about. 10 Nay all thy hearts are mine,
4 The heaucns from on hye, in vvods that eate their fills
the earth below likevvife : And thoufands more of neate & kin«»
Hee will call foorth to nidge and try, that run wilde on the hills.
his folk bee doth deuife. The fecond part.
11 The birds that build on hye,
5 Bring foorth my faints (faith hee,) in hills and out of fight S
my faithfull dock fo deare : And beafts that in the fields doe lye,
Which are bond & league with
in m cc> are fubieft to my might.
my law to loue and feare. 12 Then though 1 hunger fore,
4 And when thefe things are tryde, what neede I ought of thine
the heauens shall record: Sith that the earth with her great ft»r*
That God is iuft and ail muit bide, and all therein is mine*
the iudgement of the Lord.
i} To bullsflesh haue I minde $
7My people O glue hecde. to eate it doeft thou think S
Uracil to thee I cry: Or.fuch a fwetnefie doe Ifiode,
I am thy God thy help at neede, the bloud of Gostes to drink?
tho.i canft it not deny. 14 Giue to the Lord his pravfc,
t I doe not fay to thee, with thaucks to him apply:
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take: my mines deface,my faults redrefle, good Lord for thy great mercies
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fake. & mee Lord,and make mee cleane, from this vniuft fiafuli
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Lord
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ajee O Lord,and make mee dcane, from this vniuft 3c flnfali
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And fee thou pay thy vovves alwayes, to vfe that life reoft vile,
vnto the God moft hye.
21 Thy lips thou doeft apply,
mcc,
iu mee.
cau to to ilaunder and defame : - ._
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15 Then leejee ana
1 ncn feeke and call . j i„-
andlye,
when ought would work thee blame; Thy tongue is taught to craft
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and n«11 doth
A,*rh vfe i-h<» fame.
vf/» the
And I will fure deliuer thee,
th.it thou ma> ft praife my name.
22 Thou ftudieft to reuile,
16 But to the wicked trayne, thy friends to thee fo neare
which talke of God each day With ftauder thou wouldft needs de&i«»
And yettheir works are foule & vair.e> thy mothers fonne moft decrc.
to them the Lord w ill lay.
2j Hcereat while I doe wink,
17 With what a face dareft thou, as though ldvd not fee:
my word once fpcake or name i Thou goeft on ftill and fo doeft thinly
Why doth thy talke my law allow, that I am like to thee.
thy deedes deny the fame i 24 But fure I will not let>
18 Whereas for to amend to ftrike when I beegin :
thy life thou aft fo flack Thy faults in order I will fet,
My word the which thou doeft pretend, and open all thy finnc.
o 'liiiillli
my Lord confider diftrefTe, aud now with fpeede forae pittie
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take, My finnes dcface,my faults redreflfe, good Lord for thy great mercies
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fake.
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Wash mee O Lord,and make mee
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cleane, from this vniuft & unfuli
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Lord confider my diftrefie, and now with
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fpeede fome pittit
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take, My finnes dcface,my faults redreflc, good Lord for thy great mercies
-«fr :
f4Le. Wash nice O Lord,and make mee clcanc, from thisi 1rtuuit * fiiifull
Gaij.
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*^ a& : and purifie yet once againe, ray hainous crime and bloody fact.
^liiiiiiilfliiliiiillillll
adt : and purifie yet once againe, ray hainous crime and bloudy fact.
Z RemoiTe and forrow doe conftriine, I shalbe cleaner then the glaflTe
Mee to acknowledge mine excefife- '
And if thou wash away my fpot,
Wy Cymes alas doth ftili remaine, The fnow in whitnciTe shall I pifle.
before my face without releafe. 3 Therefore O Lord fuch ioy mee fend,
4 For thee alone I haue offended, That inwardly I may finde grace :
Committing euill in thy fight : And that my ftvength may now amend.
And if I vvere therefore condemned* Which thou liaft fwag'd for ray trefpas.
Yet were thy iudgements raft S: right.
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Aue mercie on mee God after, thy great aboundant grace :
TENOR.
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Aue mercie on mee God after, thy great aboundant grace:
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After thy mercies multitude, doe thou my finnes deface.
2 Yea wash rac more from mine offence offended in this cafe:
and clenfe mee from my finne : And euill haue I done bcefore,
J-'or I doe know my faults and rtill, the prefence of thy face.
my finnes are in mine eyne. 4 That in the things that thou doft fay,
vpright thou maift bee tryde;
And eke in iudgcing that the dome,
$ Againft thcc,thcc alone I haue,
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aft : and purine yet once againe, my hainous crime and bloody fact.
s Assrs.
iiiiil^ilpili^ipli
ad: and purifie yet once againe, my hainous crime and bloodie fact.
But fpeedely my torments end And then my mouth shall teftifie,
Take not from mee thy fpirit 8c grace, Thy wondrous works 8c prayfe alvvay.
which may from danger mee derend. \6 And as for outward facrifke,
12 Reftore mee to thofe ioyes againe, I would hauc offered many a one:
which I was wont in theetofinde: But thou eftcemeit tljem or" no price,
And let mee thy free ipiric retaine, And therein pleafure takeft thou none.
which vnto thee may ftirre my minde.
17 The heauy heart the minde oppreft*
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out thy mercies on tnv hill,
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Forgiue mee this my bloody vice:
And on t i
Ierufaleni thy grace-
Build vp thy vvalles and loue it ftilL
My heart and tongue shall then accord,
To ling thy mercies and iuftice. 19 Thou shalt accept then our offering*
Of peace and righteoufnefTe I fay :
15 Touch thou my lips my tongue ynty, Yea Calues and many other things,
O Lord which art the oneiy kay: vpon thine altar will wee lay.
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Aue God mercie on mee
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thy great aboundant grace
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finnes deface,
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T shall bee clen fed foi And eke within my bowels Lor<ff
Yea wash thou mee, and To I shall, renue a ftabled fpirit.
bee whiter then the fnovv.
I Ofioy and gladnefle make thou mee, ii Necaftmeefrem thyfight,nor tak*
to heare the pleafing voice thy holy fpirit away :
That fo the brufed bones which thou, The comfort of thy fauing health,
haft broken may reioyce* giue mee agame I pray.
12 With thy free fpirit establish met,
f From the beholding of my finnes, and I will teach therefore :
Lord turne away thy face: Sinners thy vvaies,& wicked shall
And all my deedes of wickednefle, bee turned vnto thy lore.
doe vtterly deface.
j# O God
create in mee a heart, The fecondpart.
vnfpotted in thy fight. 11 O God that art my God of health.
7>falme^2. CANTVS. %jiAlitjon.
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know
praife*: doft thou not there is a God> whofe mercies laft alwaics i
why doth thy minde yet ftill deuife, fuch wicked wiles to wrap 5 Thy
HiUfHHiilaiig
tongue vntrue in forging lies, is like a rafbur sharp.
TENOT^.
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V * HY doeft thou tyrant boaft abroad, thy vvicked works to
|ii|liillli|ill|i|^|§p^&:ji
prayfe s doeft thou not
. know there is a God, vrhofe mercies laft alwaies 1
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wrap Thy
why doth thy minde yet {till deuife, fuch wicked wiles to 1
:^3lI!liiiilfiiEigi==^^
tongue vntrue in forging lies, is like a rafour sharp.
| Onmifchiefe why fetft thou thy mind: in mifchiefe blond and wrong:
and wilt not walke vpiight 5 Thv l'ps hauelearnd the flattering ftile*
Thou haft more luftfalfe tales to finde, O falfe deceitful! tongue.
then bring the truth to light.
y Thou doeft delight in fraudc & guile, j Therefore God shall for cucr confound
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delightfull in Gods e?es»
IOJ
from blond delliier meet
That praifes of righteoufnefle, £ broken and an vmble heart*
my tongue may fing to thee. God thou wilt not dtfpife.
24 My lyps that yet faft clofedbee,
doe thou O Lord vnlofe 17 In thy good will deale gently Lord§
The prayfes of thy maieftie, to Sion and withall:
-
my mouth shall fo difclofe. Graunt that of thy Jerusalem,
vpreard maybeethe wall.
15 I would haue offered facrifke, 18 Burnt ©rferings,gifts,and facrifice,
had pleifed thee
if that of iuftiwe in that day:
But pleafed with burnt offerings, &
Thou shalt accept Calues they shali
I know thou wilt not bee. vpon thine alter lay.
16 A troubled fpirit is facrifice,
ilgSi^iirS^ilPiii^i
doeft thou not know there is a God, vvhofe mercies laft alwayes \ why
doth thy minde yet ftill deuife, fuch wicked wiles to vvrap: Thy tongue
irfwn'-mM
vntrue in forging lyes, is like a rafor sharp,
'BASSVS.
w.^^lill^iE^i^^g HY doeft thou tyrant boaft abroad, thy wicked works to prayfe
why
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doth thy minde yet fuch wicked wiles to warp • Thy
^M^^^^m
ftill deuife,
io4 Pfa/me.<;2*
But of his goods his God
did make, will fpring and fpread abroad:
and truft his corrupt fence. Tor why ^ my truft all times hath "beene*
S But I an Oliue fresh and greene, vpon the liuing God.
*
pefiiiili^liligilliig
HE foolish man in that which hee, within his hart hath faid*
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" Th.i there is any God
That at all, hath vttcrly denaid.
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* HE foolish man in that which hee, within his hart hath faid:
Illiiliiiiliii^i
That there is a-ny God at all, hath vtterly denaide.
2 They are corrupt and they alfo, 4 They are ail gone out of tfce way*
3 hainous work hane wrought: they arc corrupted all
Among them there is not one,
all There isnot one doth anv good,
of good that vvorketh ought. there is not one at all.
j The lord lookt down on fonsof men 5 Doe not all wicked workers know,
fVoin hcauen all abroad: that they doe fcede vpon:
To fee if any were that would My people as they feede on bread 5
bee wife, and feeke for God» the Lord they call not on.
OD faue mee for thv holy name, and for thy goodnefTe fake
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Vntothc itrcngth Lord of the fame, I doe my caufe betake.
TENOR.
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OD fane mee for thy holy name, and for thy goodnefTe fake:
t Regard O Lord and giuc in care Eovy downe thy felfc to mee, &heare»
t# mee when I doe pray Ac v?oids that I doe fay.
: :
* For this therefore will I glue prayfe, I will fet foorth thy name alwaiesi
to thee with hart and voyce : wherein thy faints reioyce,
_* leiiiiili^iiiiiiiiiil
HE foolish man in that which hee, within his hart bath faid;
ii?iiliiliilfliiliiiiiiii
Th3t there is any God at all, hathvtterly denaidc.
BASSVS.
il^^ilpppEppillllliiiili
* HE foolish man in that vvJich hee, within his hart hath faid
il^iil|iiliii|pliilllli
That there is any God at all, hath vtterly denaide.
6 Euen there they were afraid £ flood, 8 O
Lord gxue thou thy people health.
vvith trembling all ciyfmaid: thou O Lord fulfill:
ar.il
7 For God his bones that thee befiegd, 9 When God his people shall reftore*
hath fcattred all abroad : that ea r ft was captiue led
T hou haftconfounded them for they 1 Then lacob shall therein reioyce*
reiec'ied are of God. and Ifraell shalbe glad.
OD faue mee forrhy holy name, and for thy goodnefie fake :
il^l=ili§|iil|ii^|^ii
Vnto the fhcngrh Lord of the fame,
my I doe caufe betake.
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O<T> faue mee for thy holy name, and for thy goodnefle fake;
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4 But .lee my God doth giue mee ayde, j vvith plagues repay againe all thoftt
the Lord is ftraight at hand for mee that lye in vvayt
With than by whom the Lord is ftaid, And in thy truth deftroy my foes,
the Lord doth euer ftaud. vvith their ovvne fnare and bayt.
i^iliiiliglHiiiiiilii
God giue care and doe apply, to heare mee when I pray:
liliiilliilllligliig
And when to thee I call and cry, hide not thy face away.
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O God giue eare and doe apply, to heare mee vvhen I pray
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^felElH^ililiii^i hide not thy face away.
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Such horror vvhelmeth mee withall, all crafty fraud and guile.
o
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God giue eare and doe apply, to heare mee when I pray:
A itd when to thee I call and cry, hide not thy face away.
t ass vs.
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^If^lIlllil^plgiEJiGod giue care and doe apply, to heare mee when 1 pray,
3=pni=£ifep 3E
And when to thee I call and cry, hide not thy face away.
And didft my fecret counfell heare, and punish them full fore.
as my familiar friend.
11 For fure there is no hope that they!
Xj With whom had defire to talke,
I to turn will once accord,
in fecret and abroad For why < they will not God obey,
And wee together oft did vvalke, nor doe not feare the Lord.
within the houfe of God. 21 Vpon their friends they lay their na<&
16 Let death in haft vpon them fall, which were in couenant knit:
and fend them quick to hell Of friendship to neglect their bands,
For mifchiefe raigneth in their hall, they paiie or care no whit.
and parlour where they dwell.
aj While they haue war within their
17 But I vnto my Goi doe cry, as butter are their words : (harts
to him for help I rlie t Although their words were fmooth as
The Lord doth heare mee by and by, they cut as sharp as fwords. (oyle*
and hee doth fuccour mee. 24 Cat! thou thy care vpon the Lord,
It At morning, noone,and euening tide and hee shall nourish thee:
vnto the Lord I pray : For in no wife will he accord:
When I fo inftantly haue cride, the iuit in thrall to fee.
hee doth not fay mee nay.
25 But God them deep
shall caft in pic
19 To
peace hee shall rertore mee yet> that thirlt for bloudalwaies:
though war bee now at hand : Hee will no guilfull man permit,
Although the number bee full great, to liuc out halfe his daies.
that would againit mee ftand. 25 Though fuch be quite deftroyd & go%
to The Lord thatfirft & hut doth raigne in thee Lordltruft: O
Soth now and euermore I ahall depend thy grace vpon,
f VU1 heaxc when I to Uiu cojuplaine, with Jdi my heart and lufc
mm
: j ;
il Aue incrcic Lord on uiee I pray, for man would mee dcuoure
he fightech with mee night and day* and troubleth mee each houre.
TENOR.
^iiiiilE&|iiiiiii|ig
Aue mercie Lordonmeel pray, for man would meedeuoure:
i^Xi-i^fcrl-^jrJ— LJUfclil
Hce fighteth with mee night and day, and troubleth mee each honrc.
a Mine enemies dayly enterprife, 5 what things I cither did or fpike,
to fwallow me outright: they vvraft them at their will:
To fight againft mee many rife, And all their counfells that they take,
Othou moit high of might. is how to work mee ill.
» when they would make nice moft a" * The y all confent themfelues to hide,
with & brags of pride: (fraid>
boaft clofe vvatcft for m - c to la y :
* Ake pittie for thy promife fukc, haue mercie Lord on mee
why s my foiilc
. doth her beetake, vnto the help of thee.
TENOR.
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my
Within the shadow of
I f>t mvfeife
pittie for thy
fill faft:
^m^
promife fake,
thyvvings, $ I call
to
haue mercie Lord on mee: For
H ^Ilillii^fiiiiiiliiili
Auc mee man would mee niercie Lord on I pray, for dsuourc:
Hee nghtcth with mee night and d.iy, and troubieth niee each houre.
BASS VS.
Hee fighteth with mee night and day, and troubieth mee each hourc.
and on ray teares doth looke: asbeefore becgan :
I
Heferue them id a glatic by thee, The Lord he is my help and ftay,
and write them in thy booke. I doe not care for man.
12 1 will performe with hartfo free,
9 VVhen doe call vpon thy name,
I
my foes away
doe ftart • to God my vovves alwaycs:
* Ake pittie for thy prornife fake, haue mercie Lord on mee: For
3 ASSVS-
yjjti'r mI m \U\»"/
Alee pittie for thy promife fake, haue mercie Lord *>\ mee: For
why
vvhv *:
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my dnrh her
foule doth hpfr-^f
hrr beetale, Wo
anm the n
rh» help of
Xj»1« f »i /»«
tTee.
4 From heauen he hath fern his ayde, j I lead my with Liens
life fell.
to faue mee from their fpighr all let on wrath and ire:
yhat todeuoure mee haue alliyd, And vvith fuch wicked men I dvvel,
fcU Oigrcic, trurji, and baj^ that fret like rlam« of fire.
* Thcis
: : ::
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6 Their teeth are tyeares arrowes & S They lay their net and doe prepare/
as sharp as I haue feene long, a priuie caue and pit
They vvoud and cut with their quick vvherin they think my foule to fnare.
like fvvords &
weapons kene. (tong but they are fallen in it.
7 Set vp and shew thy felfe O God, o My hart is fet to laud the Lord,
aboue the heauens bright: in him I ioy alwaies
Exalt thy praife on earth abroad, My hart I fay doth well accord,
thy mai^ftie and might. to fing his laud and praife.
Bee all your judgements true and iuft, not knowing ncede or might.
TENOR.
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j^lEfE^|EgE:teJEf3^gEf^|
Bee all your iudgements true and iuft, not knowing neede or might.
% Nay in your
hart yOu mark mufe, & and faft doth flop his eare.
in mifchiefe to confent
And wher you should true iuflice vfc, 5 Beecaule hee will not heare the voice
your hands to bribes are bent. of one that charmeth well:
No though he werthe chiefe of choife,
a The wicked fort from their birth day and did therein excell.
haue erred on this wife : 6 O
god break thou their teeth at one*
And from their mothers womb alway, within their mouthes throughout:
haue vfed craft and lyes. The tusks that in their great chawbont
4 In them the poifon and the breath, like Lions whelps hang out.
of Serpents did appeare:
Tea like the Adder that is deafe. 7 Let them confurae away and waft.
j
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End ayde and
fegp^^^^^
faue mee from my foes, O Lord I pray to thee,
TSNOR t
K^lip=liil£i=iii£jEfefeig
myfnd aydc and faue mcc from focs> O Loi'4 X F"y &> ^ iC * ;
: : :
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ro Awake my ioy, awake I fay, 12 His mercy doth extend as ht>
my Lute,mv Harpe and tiring i as heauens all are hie
For I my felfe before the daye, His truth as high as any itarre,
will rife, reioyce and fins:. that fiandeth in the skie.
II Among the people I will tell, xj Set foorth and show thy felfe O Go4
the goodnes of my God: aboue the heauens bright
And shew his praife that doth excell, Extoll thy praife on earth abroad,
in heathen Lands abroad. thy maieftie and might.
*
^ f?$r*!f*4*\ y » t
E rulers which arc put in truft, to iudge of
1*
wrong and
, f »>|jj
right
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P,ee all your iudgements true and iuft, not knovving ncede or mii;ht.
BASSVS.
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E rulers that are put in tiuft, to iudge of wrong and right:
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Bee all your iudgements true and
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iuft, not knovving neede or mig.nt.
as vvater runth throughout 10 The doth them good,
iuft shall ioy it
The shafts that they doe shoote in hail, that God
doth vengance take :
let them bee broke in flight. And they shall wash their feet iiz bluj*
9 As fnaylcs doe wait within the shell, of them that him foifake.
and vnto (lime doe mn.ic :
As one bee fore his time tiiat fell, X 1 Then shal the earth shew forth & tel
and neuer faw the Sunne. that good men hane reward :
Iliiiliilliiillliiliiiiii
End ayde and faue mes from my foes, O Lord I pray to thee:
BASSVS.
Si^liiiiilliiiiiPliifl
End ayde and fauc rnee fro.x my foes, O Lord I p:ay to thee:
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Defeud & keep mee from all thofe,th:itrife and ftriue with mee.O Lord pre-
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Defend from al! thofc,that rife and ftriue with tiiec,0 Lord pre-
ferue mee from thofe men, whofe doings are not good, and fet mee fure &
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lafe from them, that ftill thirft after bloud.
J For loe they wayt my fbule to take, 7 They fpake of me with mouth alway,
they rage againft mee (till: but in their lips were fvvords:
Yea for no fault that I did make, They greed my death & then would fay
I neuer did them ill. what none doth heareonr words.
4 They run and doe themfelues prepare, * But Lord thou haft their waies efpide,
when I no whit offend and laught thereat apace
Anfe and fane mee from their fuare, The heathen folk thou shalt deride*
and fee what they intend. and mock them to their face.
TSNOR.
" Loul thou didft vs clcanc forlakc , aud featured vs abroad
tALTVS. 1 13
IlfiggEl^si^s
Defend & keep rnee from all thofe,that rife and ftriue
Eg
with niee.O Lord pre-
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feruc mee from thofe men,whofe doings are not good: and fet mee fure 8c
jfc f- *
fife
&ft -J^Ttflff
from them, that full thirft after b loud.
BASSVS.
5
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Defend
W^m
& keep mee from tbofe,that rife and ftriue with me.O low pre-
u Lord
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ferue rnee from thofe men, whofe doings are not good : and fet me fare &
ji Deftroy them not at once God, O they ntnne ahont and fpie.
leaft it from minde doe fall: iy They fceke about for meat I fay,
But with thy ftrength driue the abroad, but let them not bee fed :
and fo confume them all. Nor finde a houfe wherein they may,
Ii For their ill words 8c truthlcs tong, bee bold to put their head.
confound them in their pride : 16 But I willshevy thy ftrength abroad^
Their wicked othes with lyes & wrong, thy goodnefTel will praife :
let all the world deride. For thou ait my defence and ayde,
at neede in all aflayes.
Xj Confume them in thy wrath O Lord,
that nought of them remaine: 17 Thou art my ftrength thou haft mee
That men may know throughout the O
Lord I Aug to thee: (ftay«^
that lacobs God doth raigne.(vvorld Thou art my fort,my fence and ayde,
34. At euening they rcturne apace, a louing God to mee.
as dogs that grin and ciy :
Throughout the llreets in euery place,
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L©x4 thou tWA ys
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clcanc fSrfaJcc, and fcatteredft vs abroad
: :
H4 CANTVS.
I^illifillliiiill
fuch great difpleafure thou doii take, returneto vsO God.
TENOR.
^ii^Iiliiilliililil^li
Such great difpleafure thou doft take, returne to vs O God.
2 Thy might did moue the land To fore> 5 So that thv might may keepe faue, &
that it in funder brake: thv flock that tauor thee :
The hurt therof O
Lord reftore, That thev thy help at hand may haue,
for it doth bcwv and quake. O Lord gra'unt this to mcc.
6 The Lord did fpeske from his owne
5 with heauie chxuce^hou plagueft thus this was his ioyfull talc, (place,
the people that are thine I will deuide Sithcm by fpace,
And thou haft giucn vnro vs, and rneete out Succothes vale.
a drinck of deadly wine.
4 But yet to fuch as feare thy name, 7 Gilead is giuen to my hand,
a token shall in (lie: Manafll-s mine beefide
That they may triumph in the fame, Ephraim the ftrcngth of all my Lrnd,
beecaufe thy word is true. my law doth Iuda guide.
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not my words
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returne in vaine, but
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giue an
aneareton-.ee.
eare to n:ee. From of the
coafls and vtraoft parts, of all the earth abroad: in gikfe and anguish of
TENOR.
«„ i^^ilrJii!iIliiiiilpll^
** Egard (O Lord) For I complaine, and make my Kite to thee: Let
rot my words returne in vaine, but giue an care to nee. From of the
[i^iiii^-^jii^ii^
O
Such great difpleauue thou doft take, retume tovs Cod.
•B ASSVS.
^S^Iip^E'liiipP^
O
Such great difpleafure thou doft take, returne to v$ God.
Or who to Edom will mee guide, ii But through our God vvec shal haue
fo thit I goe not vvrongi to take gve.it things in hand: (might
jo wilt thou God which didftforfake He wil tread downe
O put to flight, &
thy foik their laud and coafts: all thofe that thee vvithftand.
*^
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Pg.ird (O Lord) for I com plane, and make my fute to thee: Let
ITiliiiliiii^sllIliiilii
not my words returne in vaine, but giue an eire to a*ce. From of the
coails and vtmoil parts, ef all the earth abroad ; in griefe 8c anguish of
HASSVS.
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1V "Egard(0 Lord) for I compbine, and make my fute to thee:
sii;!iii|iii^i|piSiE|ps^
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not mv Words returne in vaine, but giue an eare to mee. From of the
coafts aud vtmoft parts, of all tfrc catth abroad : In gricfc & anguish ot
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my hart, I cry to thee O God.
TENOT^
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IA~E
my hart, I cry to thee O God.
$ Vpon the rock of the great power, I shall bee Tare and fare.
my wofull minde repofe:
Thou art my hope,my fort and tower, 5 The Lord doth my de/ire regard,]
Wy fence againft my foes. and doth fulfill the fame;
4 VVithin thy tents to dwell,
1 lull With godly giiifts doth hee reward,
for euer.to endure: all them that feare his name.
Voder thy wings I know right well, 6 The king shal he in health maintains,
•.
1>falme.6r. fJNTFS. E.Bhncks.
M i^iilillfi^il^il^liiiii Y foule to God shall giue good heed, and him alone intend:
igUliiiiiilllli^i^SEl
For why \ My health and hope to fpeed, doth whole on him depend.
TENOR.
* * Y foule to God shall giue good heed, and him alone intend:
% For hee alone is my defence, $ Yet flill my foule doth whole depend,
my vock ray health,my aydc: on God my chiefe de/ire
Hee is my flay that no pretence, From all falfe feates mee to defend,
shall make mce much difmayd. none but him I require.
6 He is my rock,my ftrength,my towrc
j O wicked folk how long will ye, my health is of his grace
vfc crafts,fure ye muft fall: Hee doth fupport me that no power,
For as a rotten hedge yee bee, can moue mce out of place*
and like a tottering wall.
4 Whom
God doth lone ye fecke al- 7 God is my glory and my health,
to put him to the vvorfe: (waieS, my Joules defire and luft:
isfLTVS. "7
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aiyhart,
rf
I cryetothee
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God.
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5U 'IT'JXEL
O
my hart, I cry to thee God.
and fe prolong his diyes O let thy mercie truth aud grace*
That he from age to age shall raigne, defend roee from decay.
for euermore alwaies. S Then shall I fing for euer ftilU
with prayfe vnto thy name:
7 That he may haue a dwelling place, That all thy vowes I rmy fulfillg
bcekre ;he Lord for aye: and dayly pay the fame.
Y foule to God shall gine good heede> and him alone intend
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Por why i my health and hope to fpeede, doth whole on him depend.
B AS SV S.
M UpliPiiisii^sillii
*
Y foule to God shall giue good heed, and him alone inrend:
usiipir^iiipiipgii
For why my health
*. and hope to fpecd, doth whole on him depend.
t O haue your hope in him alvvay, Though goods well got flow in with
ye folk with one accord: fct not your harts theron. (wealth,
pourc out your harts to him and fay,
our truft is in the Lord. it The Lord long flth one thing did telia
which heere to mindc I call;
9 The fonnes of men deceitfull are* He fpakc it oft I heard it well,
on ballancebut a Height: that God alone doc' all.
with things moft vaine do the compare, I z And thou O Lord art good 9c kind*
for they can keepe no weight. thy mercie doth exceedc;
10 Truit not in vvrong,robry or flcalth, So that all forts with thee shall findc,
let vaine delights begone: according to their meed*
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watch betime, to come to thee in haft;
i^iliilEiillElEEiMiiiEil
For vvhyl my ibule and bodie both, doc thirit of thee to taft.
x And in this barraine vvilderneiTe, this lyfe and wretched dayes
where waters there are none My lips therefore shall giue to thee,
My flesh is parcht for thought of thee, duehoi.orj.'iud and praife.
-for thee I wish alone. 4 And vvhilit I Hue I will not fayle,
Yhat I might fee yet once againe, to worship thee alvvay
thy glory ftrength and might; And in thy name I shall lift vp,
As I was wont it to behold, -my hands when I doe pray.
within thy Temple bright.
5 My foule is fild as with marrow,
Z For why thy mercies far fmmount, which is both tat and fvvect •.
CANTVS.
<lfalm:.64. I.D.'B.ofM.
n
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Lord vnto my voice eiae eare, with plaints when I doe pray;
And rid my life and foule from feare, of foes that threat to flay.
**
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my when
Lord vnto voice giite eare, with plaints I doc pray:
And rid my life and foule from feare, of foes that threat to flay.
% Defend mee from that fort of men, mcaue moft bitter words.
I
which in deceits doe lurk 4 with priuy flights shot they their shaft
And from the frowning face of them, the vpright man to hit,
that all ill feates doe work. "The mi* vn wares to ttrike by craft, j •
t
Pfalme.6$. ALTVS. E. "Hooper. lip
liilllliiiiililiiiiL:,!:
why my
For i foule and bodic both> doe thirft of thee to ttft.
BASSVS.
O SiiSi^illiilpgriii!
God mv God I watch betime, to come tc thee in haft:
liiiiliili^llilliiilliil
For why": my foule and bodie both, doe thirft of thee to i
My mouth thcrforc.shall flag fitch fongs> them death shall foone deuoure.
as are for thee moll raeetc.
10 The fword shall them deuoure eack
€ When as in think on thee,
bed I their carcafes shail feed, (one,
and eke all the night tide: _
The hungry Foxes which doe run,
7 For vnder couert of thy wings, their pray to feeke at neede.
thou art my ioyfull guide. Si The ki.ig and all men shall reioyce,
I My foule doth fu rely ttick to thee, that doe prorefifc Gods word:
thy right hand is my power: For liars mouthes shall then be flopt,
9 And thofe that feek my foule to ftroy which hauc thy truth difturbd.
(
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O Illilliiii^illiliiEi^^
Lord vnto my voice giue eare, with plaints when 1 doe pray ;
?=gfe|
And rid my and foule from feare* of foes that threat to
m
life flay.
BASSVS.
o iiilpilplaiiiiii
lto my
Lord vnto r voice giue eare, with plaints when I doe
doc pray :
And rid my life and foule from fearc, of foes that threat to fay.
To vfe deceit let vs not dread, when they think leaft vpon
what i who
can it efpie. God with his dart shall fure 3flayie#
6 What vvaies to hurt they talk& mufe and wound them euerv one.
all times within their heait 8 Their crafts & their ill togues withall
They all confult what feats to wCc t shall work them felues fuch blame
each doth inuent his part. That they which then behold their fal^
shall wonder at the fame*
7 But yet all this shall not auaylt
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9 The all that fee,shall know right welt And praife Ms witty works and tell,
that God this thing hath wrought; what hec to pafle
:> hath brought. .
Pfalme.6^ CANTV S.
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H Y praife alone (O Lord] doth raigne: in Sion thine ovvnc hill:
IE
Their vovves
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to thee they
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doe maintaine,and
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TENOR.
&» IJ^lESEfelElilEElE^EfsEl^lE^g
HY praife alone (O Lord) doth raigne, in Sion thine ovvne hill:
iii^iiiiigiEg^iiiil
Their v*wves to thee they doe maintaine,and their behefts fulfill.
2 For that thou docit their prater heare, our health of thee doth rife:
and doeit thereto agree The hope of all the earth abroad,
Thy peopl: all both farre and neare, and the fea coafts likewifc.
with truft shall come to thee, * 6 With ftrength thou art befet abont,
and corapaft vvith thy power
5 Our wicked life fo far execedes, Thou makft the moutaines ftrong& ftom
that wee should fall therein: to ftand in auery shower.
But Lord forgiue our great mildeedes,
and purge vs from our finite. 7 The fwelling feas thou doft aflVvage*
£ Tiie man is bleil whom thou deed and make their ftrearacs full fiill :
vvithin thy courts to dwell : (chufe» Thou doefl reftrayne the peoples rage,
Thy houfe and Temple hee shall vfe, and rule them at thy will.
with pleafurcs that cxcell. 8 The folk that dwell full far on earth*
shall dread thefame to fee
5 Of thy great iufticc heare vs God, Which inornc& eucning in great mirtl.
|lgiifil§Ili4Ili#lgi
Extoll his migtt with halt and voice, giue glory to the fame,
TENOR,
Y E men on earth in God reioyce, with praife fct forth his name
j
fefrfey; PJTffiffg t f
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Extol! his might vvith hart a*i voice, giuc glory to the fame*
: : :
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Their vovves to thee they doe mai'ntaihe, and their behefts fulfill.
BASSVS.
*"
HY praife alone (O Lord) doth raigne, in Sion thine owne hill:
3iu^J^£fT7 f :.-rfc
Their vovves to thee they doe maiutaine, and their behefts fulfill.
doe patfe with praife to thee. and tleflc her fruit vvithall.
12 Thou d?ckft the earth of thy gooi
VVhen that the earth is chopt & dry, with faire ^nd pleafant crop: (gracef
and thirtieth more and mere Thy clouds diltill their dew apacc>
Then with thy drops thou doeft apply, great plenty they doe drop.
and much increase her ilore.
lo The fond of God doth ouerflow, i; Whereby the defert shall begir^
and To doth caufc toipring : full great increafe to brirg;
The Cced and corne which men do fow, The little hiisdce ioy therein,
for hee doth guyde the thing. much fruit in them shall fpring.
14 1 n places plaine the f ocks shall feed,
II With wet thou do eft her fur rowes and couer all the earth
vvhereby her clods doc fail : (fill, The vallies with corne shall fo exceed
Thy drops to her thoudoft diftill. th3t men shall fing for mirth.
YC E men on earth in God reioyce, with praife fct foorth his name:
ft
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Extoll his might with heart and voice, giue glory to the fame
£ men on earth in God reioyce, with priafe fet forth his name :
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Extoll his might with ficart and vouc, giue glory to the fame.
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2 How vvondeifull O Lord, fay'yee, by him shall bee controls
'
in all thy works thou art
Thy foes for fearedoe feeke to thee,
7 Yee people gtue vnto your God,
full fore againft their heart. due laud and thancks aiwaics :
With ioyfull voyce declare abroad,
% All men that dwell the earth through- and fing vnto his praife.
doe praife the name of God : $m
8 Which doth indue our foules w.ith life
The laud thereof the world about, and it pre feme vvithall
is shewed and fct abroad. Hee ftayeth our feet fo that no itrifc,
4 All folke come forth behold and fee, can make vs. flip or fall,
what things the Lord hath wrought:
Mark well the wondrous works that he o The Lord doth proue our deeds with
for maivto pafle hath brought. If that they will abide: (fue>
As workmen doe when they defire,
5 Hec
layde the Tea like heapes on hye, to haue their mettalls tride.
therein away they had : io Although thou fuffer vs fo long,
On foot to pas both fay re and dry, iu prifon to bee caft
whereof their harts were gl.td. &
And there with chaines fetters ftrong,
6 His might doth rule the world alvvay, to lye in bondage fait.
his eyes all things beehold : The fecond part,
"All fitch as would him difbbay, ii Although I fay thou futfer men,
Pfahne/ 7 CAN TVS. E.Hooper.
H llll?:li?lEi§i^iiliil||Eii|
Aue mercie on vs Lord, and graunt to vs thy grace: To shew
ill?||iii|l|illliiliEii
to vs doe thou accord, the brightncfTe of thy face.
Thatthe earth may know,
all O Let the people all abroad
the way to godly wealth extoll u\»ul laud the fame.
And all the nations on 4 Throughout the world fo wide
may lee thy fauiug health, let all rei-oyce with 'mirth :
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en vs to ride and raigne 1 Come forth & harken here full foone
Though wee through fire and water run all yee that feare the Lord:
of very griefe and payne. What hee for his poore flock hath done,
12 Yet Aire thou doeft of thy good' grace to you I will record.
difpofe it to the bert : I call ypon his grace,
17 Full oft
And bvir.git vs out into a place,
this mouth to him doth cry
to line in wealth and reft.
And thou my tongue make fpce<ie apace,
to priife him by and by.
jj Vnto thy fcoufe refort will I,
\% But if I feele my heart within,
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to offer and to pray in wicked works reioyce :
And there I will my felfe apply,
Or if 1 haue delight to Gnne,
my vowes to thee to pay. God will not he are my voyce.
Xij. The vowes that with my mouth I
in all my griefe and fmart : (fpakc 19 But furely God my voyce hath hcaxA
The vowes 1 fay which I did make, and what I doe require:
in dolor of my heart. My prayer hee doth well regard,
and graunleth my defire.
15 Burnt offerings T will giue to thee, 20 All praife to him that hath not put
of Oxen fat and Rammes : nor cart mee out of mindc:
None other facrifke shall bee, Nor yet his mercy from mee shut,
of Bullocks,Goats or Lambes, which I did euer finde.
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to vs doQ thou accord, the brightneffe of thy face.
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to vs doe thou accord, the brightnefle of thy face.
j Let ail the world O God, And then our God, the God of peace,
giue prayfe vnto thy name: shall bleffe vs eke vvithall.
O let the people all abroad, 7 God shall vs blefTe I fay,
extoll and laud the fame. and them both far andne3re:
4 Then shall the earth increafe, The folke throughout the earth aiway,
great (lore of fruit shall fall of him shall itand in feare.
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prefence of the Lord, the wicked shall decay.
$ But righteous men before the Lord, And if fo bee it barren vvaxt,
shall hartcly reioyce by thee it was refresht.
T&ey shall bee'glad and merry lo Thy chofen flock doth there remain t,
all,
5 The fame is hee that is abotie, VVhen as all people triumphes make,
vvithin his holy place and purchafe brute and fame.
That father is of fatherlcffc, 12 For puifant kings of all their power
and iudge of vvidovves cafe. shall fiye and take the foyle
6 Houfes hee giues and iOue both, And women which remaine at home,
vnto the comfortlcffe shall help to part the fpoyle.
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and rebells to diftrefie. 1$ And though ve were as black as pots,
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fire doth melt the vvaxe, and vvindeblovv fmoke away: So in the
BASSES.
his enemies then will run abroad, and fcatter out of fight : And as the
fire doth melt the waxe, and winde blow fiuoke away : So in the
fei!pi!ii=lplll wicked
prefenee of the Lord, the shall decay.
if Why brag ye thus ye hills moft hye \ Of thofe that in their wickednefle,
and lcape for pride together eontinually doe walke.
This hill of Sion God doth louc,
and there will dwell for eucr. 2? From BafanI will bring faith hee*
my people and my sheepe:
17 Gods army is two millions And all mine ovvne as I haue done*
of w amours good and Itrong from danger ofthedeepe.
The Lord alfo in Sinai, 24 And make the dip their feet in b!ou<f,
is prefent them among. of thofe that hate my name;
lS Thou didft O Lord afcend on hye, And doggs shall haue their tongues im-
and captiue ledft them all : with licking of the fame. (bru«f
t
VVhich in times part thy chofen flock,
in prifon kept and thrall. 25 All men may fee how thou O Gc*^
their enemies docft deface:
20 Thou made A them tribute for to pay, And how thou goclt as God and king,
and futh as did repine into chy holy place.
Thou didil fubd Lie, that they might dwel, 16 The fingers goe before with ioy,
in thy Temple diuine. the miufirels follow after :
»o Now praifed bee the Lord for that, Awd in the midft the damfels play.
hee poureth on vs fuch grace : with Timbrels and with Taber^
ytomdaj to day hee is the God,
of our health and fohce. 27 Now in the congregations^
The third part. O Ifraell praife'thc Lord :
si Hee is the God from whom alone, And Iacobs whole pofteritie,
faluation tommeth plaine giue thankes with one accord.
Jlee is the God by whom wee fcape, aS Their chiefe was litle beniauuin*
all daugers^death and paine. but luda made her boalt
ia Thus God will wound his enemies YVith Zabulon and Neptaliro,
«kd bicaJs their hcaric fc»lj> e; (head, whu h dwelt about then coaft.
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29 As' God hath giueu power to .thee. Yea, and ftraunge kings to vs fttbdudet
fo Lord make finne and Caret shall doe like in thofc dayes,
The thing that thou haft wrought in vs, I meanc to thee they shall prefent,
for euet.to endure. their gifts of laud and praife.
50 And in thy temple gifts will wee, 31 Hee shal deftroy the fpearemens racks
gine v.Jto the. i.O Lord) tbeir Calues and Buls of might:
For thine vnto lenifileni, ^.nd caufe them tribute pay,and daunt
furc promife made by word. all fuch as loue to fight.
Anc meeO God and that with fpeedejthe waters flow fullfaft:
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Aue mee O God and that with fpeede,th2 wafers flow full faft:
Sonic my fouk- doe they proceede, that X am fore agalt, I flick ftill -
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deepe inflth and clay,whcreas I fYclc no ground: I fall into fuch flouds
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I fay, that I am like bee drownd.
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crying oft i faint and cuaile, ,
5 Thoughfor no caufe they vex mee lore
my trront s hoarfe and dry
i : they profprr and arc glad
VVik. looking vp my fight doth faile» They doccompcll mee to reftore*
for help of God on Eye. the things I ncuer had.
4 My foes that guiltleiTc mccoppreflc, 6 Wt n yI haue done for want of vvitj
my foule vvicn hate are led : thou Lord all tiroes canit tells
\n number Wire they .ue no lefle, And allthe faults that I commit,
ihcu Uatti aie o»i my head* to thee ate fcnov vnc full well*
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his might.
vnto their Lord *nd King. (hands, $5 Therfore the ftrength of lfracl,
the earth, afctibe to God on Eye
Jj Therefore the kingdoms of
giue praife vnto the Lord: vvhofc might power doth far extend &
Sing P ferries to God with one confent, aboue the cloudy f kye«
thereto let all accord.
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Lord thy holineffe and power,
Who though he ride & euer hath> dread for euermore
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Yet by the fearefull thunderclaps, praifed bee God therefore.
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fo nye mv foule doe they proceede, that I am fore agaft. I (tick fulf
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deepc in filth and clay, wheras 1 feele no ground: I fall into fuch flouds
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The fecond parte 18 O Lord of hofts to mee gfoe eare,
II Though I doe faft my 3esh to chart, as thou an good and kiikie :
yea if I vveepe and mone: And as thymercie is molt dcere,
Xct in myteeth this gcave is caft; Lord hauc mee in thy minae.
they pafienot therevpon.
jx If I for griefe and paine of hart, iff Ami Joe not from thy feruant hid*
in fackclcth vfc to walke: norturnethy face away:
Then they anone will it perucrt* I am oppreft on euery fide,
thereof they ieft and talkc. with haft giue care I fay.
«c O Lord vnto my foulc draw nye,
1} Both high 8c low & all the throng, Lmr- with ayde repofe
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that fecke my foi:le to fpill:
£cb:ike them back vvitla blame to Ull» % Confound them that apply.
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may nothing: fee and shew it with a fong:
that they
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down their back -do them bend, I vviil cxtoll the fame alwaies,
in thraldom e for to bee. with hartie thanks among*
26 Po-.ire out thy wrath as hot as fire,
That none therof pbfleflc rhcir place, All ye that feeke the Lord beehold,
nor in their tents doe dwell. your lyfe for aye shall Jure.
28 If thoudoft itrike the man to tame,
on him they lye full fore : £5 For why the Lord of hofts doth hearq
And if that thou do wound the fame, the poore when they complaine:
they feeke to hurt him moie. His pi lfonersare to him full deere,
heedoththem not difdaine.
19 Then let them heap vp mifchiefc ilill 36 VVherfore the skye and earth belovt
they are all peruert
fith the Tea with fioud and ftreame
That of thy firuour and <iood will, Kis praife they shal declare & shew;
they neucrhaue no p3rc. with aUthat Hue in them.
jo And diih them eleane out of the
of life, of hope, of trult: (booke, 37 For fure our God will Sion lane,
That for their names they jieuer iooke, and Iudaes Cities build:
in number of the iuft. Much folic poiTcffion there shall haue,
her fb-eetes shall all- bee Mid.
The founh pari* $S Her ieruants feed shall keep the fanad
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Lord with & grief wo
ail ages out of minds:
haue bene fall fore oppreft 19 And ther all they that loue his nam*
Thy help shall giue mee inch relief*, a dwelling place shall flnde.
that all shalbe redrelt.
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God O to mee take heedc, of help I thee require : Lord of
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All giory,honor,hiul and praife,
j That they may fay alwayes, bee gmeu to thee O Lord.
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Then let no shame my io.ilc
fouls oppri
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Then let no shame my foule opprefle, nor once take hold of nice.
2 As thou art iuft defend mee Lord, thy glory and thy praife:
and ryd mee out of dread And eke my tongue shall not be flack,
Giue eate and to my futc accord, to honor thee alvvaies.
and feud mee help at need.
9 R e fufe mee not O Lord I fay,
I Bee thou my rock to whom I may, when age my ilmmes doth take :
for ayde all times refort And when my ftrength doth wait away,
Thy promife is to help alvv.iy, doe not my fotde forlake.
my fence and fort.
thou art 10 Among themfelues ray foes inquire,
4 Saue mee my God from wicked men, to take mee through deceit
and from their ftrength and power: And they againft mee do' confpire,
From folke vniuft and eke from them, that for my foule layd wayt.
that cruelly deuonr.
Thc fetond P ;irt «
5 Thou art the ftay wherein I truft,
thou Lord of hotts art hee: II Lay hand and take htm now they fay4
Yea from ray youth I had a luft, for God from him is gone:
ftill to depend on thee. DifpaXth him quite for to his ayde,
$ Thuii haft me kept euen from my birth 1 wis there commeth none.
and I through thee was borne u
Doe not abfent thy felfe away,
Vvherfore I will thee praile with mirth O Lord when neede shall bee ?
both cuening and at mornc. But that in time of griefe thou may,
vvith haft giue help to mee.
y As to a monfler fcldome feenc,
much folke about rare throng : xj With shame confound & ouerthrov?
thou art now and ftill
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haft becne, all t^ofe that leeke my life:
my
fence and ayde fo ftrong Opprefle them with rebuke alfo,
* vVhcrfore my mouth no time shal lack that faine would woikemee ftrife.
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* But I am Tveaki and poore, Thou art my ftay St help.thercfeis V*
come Lord thine avde I lack make (feed and bee not flack.
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Then let no shame my foale cpprelTe, nor once take hold of inee.
that dsyly help doth fend: at Thou madft mee feele affliction for*
But of thy benefits Lord, O and yet thou didft mee faue
I know no
count nor end. Yea thou didil help and mee reftore,
16 Yet will I goe and feeke forth one, and tookft mee from the graue.
vvith thy good help O God 22 A nd thou mine honor doelt iucreifi^
The fauing health of thee alone, my dfgnitic maintaine:
to shelf and fet abioid. Yea thou do?ft make all ftrife to ccafe,
17 For of my youth thou tookft the care» and lomforft mee againe.
and doeit mftruct mee ftill IS Therefore thy faithfulneffc to praife*
Therefore thy wo.iders to declare, 1 will both Lute and sing :
I haue great minde and will My Harpe shall found thy laud alwayes,
18 And as in youth from wanton rage, O Ifraells holy King.
thou didft mee keepe a;id liay: 14. My mouth shal ioy thy pleafant voyce#
Forfake nice not vnto nunc age, when I shall fing to thee:
and till my head bee gray. And eke ray mouth shall much reioyce*
for thou halt made race free,
The third part. 25 My tongue thy vprightnefle shal fojut
29 That T thy ftrength and might may andfpeakeit dayly mil:
to them that now bee hecre : (shew, For griefe shame doe them confound, &
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and with his Sonne that princely tiling, Lord let thy iuftice dwell. That
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hee may gouernevprig! tlv,and rule thv folkc aright: and fo defend through
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equitie the poore that haue no might.
j And let the mountaines that are hie, Moone shall leauc to prime,
Vntill the
vnto their folk giuc place : waft,chnunge,and to encreafe.
And eke let litle hills applic, % Hee shall bee Lord of fea and land,
in iuftice to increafe. from shore to shore throughout
4 That he may help and eafe the poore, And from theflouds within the land,
with ayde and make them ftrong, through all the earth about.
And eke defhoy for euermore,
9 The people that in deferts dwell,
all thofe that doe thenj wrong. shall knecle to him tnll thick:
5 And then from age to age shall they, And all his enemies that rebell,
regard and feare thy might the earth and duft shall lick,
So long as Sunne doth shine by day, io The Lord of all the lies thereby,
or elfe the Mcone by night. great gifts to him shall bring:
g Lord make the King vnto the tuft, The king of Saba and A rabye,
like raine in fields new movvne, giue many a coftly thing.
And like to drops that lav the duft, The fecond part,
and fresh the land vnfovvne. ir All kings shall leeke with one accord
in his good grace to ttand*.
find all the people of the vvorJd,
7 The iuit shall florish in his time,
and all shall bee at peace shall lcrtic at his hand, Mm
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and with bis Soiine that piincely thingXord let thy iuftice dvrell. That
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equine the poore that haue no might.
it For hee the needy fort doth fauc, That it like Ceder tres shall ftand,
that vnto him doth call: in Libauuj full ftrong.
And eke the fiiwple folk that haue,
no help of man at all. 17 Their Cities eke fill wel shal fpeedGf
1$ Hee taketh pitie on the poere, the fruit thereof shall pafle
that are with oecde oppreft: In plentie it shall far exceedc,
Hee doth prefcrue them eueimore, and fpring as greene as grafTe.
and bring their fbtilc to reft. iS For euer they shall prayfe his \\»mc§
14 He shal redeeme their life from dread while that the Sunnc is light,
from fraud.frora wrong from might A " d think th€ ha PP? throu S h ^e famc» '
And eke the blond that they shal bleede, and folkc sha11 blcfl e his mi & ht '
is precious in his fight. Prayfe ye the Lord of hofts and finfr
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to Ifraels God each one:
1 5 But he shall Hue and they shall bring, For hee doth euery wondrous thing,
to him of Sabaes gold: yea hee himfelfe alone.
Hcc shall bee honored as a king, 20 And blefledbee his holt namev
aad dayly bee extold. all tmyes etemallv :
%6 The mightiemonntaines of this land. That all the earth may prayfe the fame,
of come shall beare fuch throng; Amen, Amen, fay I.
Pfalme. 7i . csfLTVS. S.Blanckl.
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dw cu« it bec, yet God is good, and kindc to If-ra.ell ?
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And to all fuch as fafely keepe, their confcience pure and well.
TENOR.
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And to all fuch as fafely keepe, their confcience pure and well.
as if death should them finite : And almoft drinck the felfefame cup,
Their bodies are both ftout and ftrong, and folio vv the fame rate.
and euer in good plight. The fecond part.
11 How can it bee that God fay they,
5 And free from all aduerfitic,
should know and vnderftand
when other men bee shent
Thefe worldly things fincc wicked men»
And with the reifc they take no part, }
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Why V Vhy doth thine anger kindle thus, at thine owne paflure sheepe.
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And roYu'cirh
to « kecpe. their confcience pure and well.
fifriv kecpe,
all fiich as fafely
And euery morning from my youth, shall efebe and paffe away.
iuftaine rebuke and shame.
The third part.
21 Yet thus ray heart was grieued then
15 And I had almoft faid as they,
my minde was much oppreft
niiuiking their eftate : 21 So fond was I and ignorant,
But that I should thy children iudge, and in this point a bead-
as folk vnfortunate. Yet ncuertheleffe by my right hand,
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16 Then I bethought mee how I might, thou holdeft mee alwayes f.ut
this mutter vnderftand And with thy counfcll doeft me guyd,
24
But yet the labour was to great, to glory at the laft.
for mee to take in hand.
25 What thing is there that I can wisk
J 7 Vntill the time I vyent vnto,~
but thee in heauen aboue^
thy holy place, and then
And in the earth there is nothing,
I vndcnlood right perfectly,
like thee that I can loue.
the end of all thefe men.
16 My flesh,and eke my hart doe fayle,
j 8 And namely how thou fetteft them,
but God doth fayle mee neuer
vpon a Hippery place my fhength,
For of my heart God is
And ?x thy pieafure and thy will, my portion eke for euer.
thou dueit them all deface.
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to fee how fodenly: (fight,
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tbon shalt deftroy each one
And thofe that truft in any thing,
They are dcftroyd.difpatchtjconfumde,
fauing in thee alone.
id dead fo horribly.
28 Therefore I will dravv necre to Go4
20 Much dreame vvhe one awakes
like a
and euer with him dwell
wealth decay
fo shall their
In God alone I put my truft,
Their famous names in all mens fight,
thy woadeis will I tell.
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HY art thou Lord fo long from vs, in all this danger deepe;
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VVhy doth thine anger kindle thus, at thine owne pafture sheepe.
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W—^T, Y art thou Lord fo long from vs, in all this danger deepe:
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Why doth thine anger kindle thus, at thine owne paftute aheepe.
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i Lord people to thy thought,
call the they beate them dorvae at encel
which haue bene thine fo long : 8 Thy places they confurne with flame,
The which thou hart redeerad & brought and eke in all this toyle:
from bondage fore and ftrong. The houfe appointed fur thy name,
they raze dowHe to the foile.
j Haue miiide I fiy and think vpon,
remember well
it full p And thus they faid within their hart,
Thy pleafant place thy mount Sion, difpatch them out of hand:
where thou was wont to dwell. Then burn they vp in euery place,
4 Lift vp thy foote and come in haft, Gods houfes through the land.
and all thy foes defaceio Yet thou no %ue of help doeft fend,
Which now at pleafure rob and waft, our Prophets all are gone:
within thy holy place. To tell when this our plague shall cad
among ys there is none.
5 Amid the congregations all,
thine enemies roare God O xr When wilt thou Lord once end this
They fet as fignes on euery wall, and ceafc thine enemies ftrong, (shamt
their banners fplayd abroad. Shall they al way blafpheme thy name
6 As men with axes hew the trees, and raile on thee fo long ":
that on the hills doe grwvv: iz Why docft withdraw thy hand aback
So shine the bills and fvvords of thefe, and hide it in thy lap 5
within thy temple now. O pluck it out and bee not (lack,
to giue thy foes a r3p.
7 The feeling fawd the earned bordes, The fecond part.
the goodly grauen nones: i$ O God that art my king and Lord,
With axes, hammers bills fwords, & and euermorc halt beene
vV glliiili^il^iii^lill
God we wee
Nto thee will giue thanks, will giue thanks to thee:
fe=S^blJ3^F|r^fe^^3^^
Sith thy name is fo neere,declare riiywondrous works will wee.
t I will vprightly iudge when get fet not your homes fo hye.
conuenient time I maie: 4 I faid vnto them fet not vp,
The earth is vveakc and all therein, your raifed homes on hye ?
but 1 her pillcrs ftaie. And fee that you with ftute neck,
not fpeake prefumteoufly.
j I did to the mad people fSy,
j For neither from the Eafterne pai ^
3
deale not fo fun'oufly:
And vato the vngodly one* nor from the vvefternc fide
: : : • ;
Yea,thy good grace throughout the thy foes tt.it thee defame
m
for our good help hath feene. (world And how the foolish folk are fet,
14 The ftts that are fo deep and dead, to raile vpon thy name.
thy might did make tUem drye : »
O let v.o cruell hearts deuour,
And tWididft breake the Serpens kead thy Turtle that is true:
that hce therein dyd dye. Forget not alwaies in thy power,
the pooie that much doe me.
j 5 Yea thou dift breake the heads fo
of Whales that are fo fell : (great ai Regard thy couenant and bchould,
And gau'ft them to the folk to eate, thy foes pcffefTc the land
that in the defert dvvelL AH frd and dark forwornc and old,
16 Thou msd'ft a fpring of ftreames^ our realme as now doth ftand.
from rock both hard &
hye : (to rife> 22 Let not the flmple goe away,
And eke thy hand hath made likewife, vvi:h dif'apointed shame.
deeps rmers to bee dry. Jet the poore and needy aye:
But
giue praifc vntothy name.
17 Both day and eke the night are thine,
by thee they were begun: _
2j Rife Lord,let bee by thee maintaind,
Thou fets to fer«e vs with their shine, the caufe that is thine ovvne
tne light 2nd eke the Sunne. Remember hovv that thou blafpheaind
IS Thou doeft appoint the ends &
coafts art, by the fooliih one.
of all the earth about 24 The voice forget not of thy foes,
Ro:h funnner heates,and winters frofts> for their prefuming his :
thy hand hath found them out. Is more and more increaft of thofe,
that hate thee fpitefully.
I? Think on O Lord no time forget,
Nto thee Lord will we giue thanks,wc will giue thanks to thee,
BASSVS.
hJfn rhp^
Nto thee C*t>A we giue
will vvf
God vuill oini' fhaiiL-s.
thanks, we will
will oin^
t/i/p giue *VianW to »Km
thanks tn thee,
Pfalme.7*.
*3*.
9 But I will talk of God I fay, 10 In funder breake the h»mi of afl>
of Iacobs God therefore: vngodly men will I
And will not ccufe to celabrate, But then the homes of righteous me»
his praife for euermore. shalbe exalted hye»
Pfalme. 7 6. C AN TV S. E.'SUoiekt.
T ^^iiilil|Sll|iiiiiil^ig
O now all that in Iuriedwell, the Lord is cleerely knovvne:
fjggggpjgp^liijffg
His name is great in IfraelJ. a people of his ovvne.
TENOR.
^t JsggigiigJl Slpj^^jii
O all that now in
i
Itirie dwell, the Lord is cleerely knowne:
iiilliliililii
His name is great in Ifraell, a people of his owne.
% At Salem hee his tents hath pight* that rob on mountaines hye.
to tarry there a fpace 5 But now the proud are fpoyld througk
In Ston eke hee doth delight, and they are fallen on deep : (thct
to make his dwelling place. Through men of war no help can bee#
themfelues they could not keepe.
j there he brake both shaft
And bow, & 6 At thy rebuke O Iacobs God
f
the fword the fpeare and shield: when thou didft them reproue
And breake the ray to oueithrow, As halfe a fleepe their chariots itoo4
in battayle on the field, no horfemen once dyd inoue.
4 Thou art more worthy honor (Lord)
more might tn thee doth lye : 7 For rhou art fearefull,Lord in deed
Then in the ftrongeft of the world, what man the courage hath :
/ "
My voice to God
TENOR.
I lift o n highland he
cry, with heart and hearty cheere:
tr.
With my voice to God doe cry, with heart and hearty cheere
;^g^Eg^f^^^^^?g--g
M y voice to God I lift on highland he my fute doth hcare. In tine df
: :
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His name is great in lfraell, a people of his ovvne.
S AS SVS.
"lyljilli hjj
His name
O
is
all
great
that
n Ifraelf,
lurie dwell,
^ the Lord
a people of his
ahali turne vnto their prayfe :
Hereafter Lord doc thou rcftiaine,
their wrath and threats alwaies.
owne.
cleerely
is cleerelj knowne:
J With my voice to God doe cry, with heart and hearty cheere :
/ VVith my voice to God doe cry, with heart and hearty cheere
i:iilEliEiilli^li=i=^===i=
to him abroad: my foule comfort forfooke*
TSNOR.
m
griefe I fought to God, by night no reft I tookc : but ftretcht my hands
ilil: m z^ztzi
tohimabroad,my lb ule comfort forfookc.
I fp :fce but could not make an end, for euer and a dij 1
my breath was ftopt fo fore. Or is his promife now delsid:
4 Thou holdft mine eies always from or dcth his truth decay "J
* liilllliiSiigsirfii
Mp
Ttend my people to my law, and to my words enclinc :
TENOR.
& , ii?E^sgpi|EppE|iiiEfe
A~~" Tt$n4 my people to my law, and to my words cncline; M^
ALTVS.
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141
mi
to him abroad; my foulc comfort fbrfookc.
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BASSVS.
ii Yea all his works I will declare, the depthes on trembling felL
and what hee did dcuife :
To tell his facts I will not fpare, 17 The clouds that weie both thick &
and eke his counfell wife. did raigne full plenteoufly : (blacJt.
The thunder in the aire did crack,
jj Thy works O Lord are all vpright, thy shafts abroad did tiye.
and holy all abroad 1 38 Thy thunder
in the fire was heard,
VVhat one hath ftrength tomatchthe lightning from aboue :
in
of thee O Lord our God i (might, With flashes great made men afeard,
14. Thou art a God that oftdoeft shew the earth did quake and mouc.
thy wonders euery houre
And To doeft make thy people knovr, I? The vvaies within the feas doe lie,
thy vertue and thy power. thy pathes in waters deepe:
Yet none can there thy fteps efpte,
35 And thine own folk thou doft defend, nor know thy pithe6 to kcepe.
ftretched armc,
with ftrength and 20 Thou leadft thy folke vpon the land^
The fonnes of lacob that diflend, as shec-pe on eiieiy fide
and Iofcphs fcede from harroc Through ktoyfrs.ft through Aronsfcan*
16 The waters (Lord) perceiued thee, thou didtt rJiCffl fafely guide,
the waters law thee well
And they for feare afide did flee,
our fclucs haue heard and lcarnd, euen of our fathers olde, and which
i#I^^^Eli^3
rrt
TSNOR.
which wee
Q^^^ag^gE^-
mouth shall fpeake ftrangc parables, and fentences diuine,
|JE|^L:l=
our felues haue heard and learnd, euen of our fathers olde, and which
!iii!ll^=iig
for our instruction, our fathers haue vs told.
4 Becaufe we should not keepe it dole f ftow went the people of Ephraia*
from them that should come after their neighbours for to fpoylei
who
should Gods power to their race Shooting their darts the day of war,
and all his works of wonder, (praife and yet they tooke no foyle.
5 To Iacob hee commaundmcnt giue,
how Ifrael should Jiue : .. io For why 5 they did not keepe with
VVilling our faihcrs should the fame, the couenant that was made (God :
vntotneir Children geuc. Nor yet would walk or lead their liue*
according to his trade.
$ That they and their pofteritie, II But put into obliuion,
that were not fprong vp tho : his counfell and his will:
Should haue the knowledge of the law And all his works moft magnifique,
and teach their feede alfo. which hee declared ftill.
y That they may haue the better hope, The fecond part.
in God that is aboue: ii What wonders to our forefather*
And not forget to keepe his lawcs» did hee himfelfe difclofe:
and his precepts in loue. In Egipt land, within the field.
that calld is Thancos.
t Not beeing as their fathers were, i| Hee did dcuide and cut the fea>
rebelling in Gods fight: that they might pafle at oncet
And would not frame their wicked And made the waters ftand as ftilfe
*ALTVS.
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f
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4 * r i mrli»TTinBTW
J
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our felues haue heard and learned, cuen of our fathers olde,and which
>f fff»'|Ht-**M-i
for our lnftruAion, our fathers haue ys told.
3 ASSVS,
-l _u_n
mouth t-„ /iJV--.«
/•. i_-
shall fpeake ftnmge parables,
i -_jr j:..i.._
and fenrences diuiue, which vvee
L* k
^Pil^u
;
?;
i f 1 1 i: i i 1 » jBi
our felues haue heard and learnd, euen of our fathers olde, and which
^piifepiElSEi
for our inftrudion, our fathers haue y$ told..
>5 VVhcij
: : ::
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*44 25 When
;
earthly men with Angells 39 Confidering th.it I hey were but rlcsfl
*9 Then did they eate exceedingly, 41 Yet did they turne ngaine to finne,
and all men had their fills and tempted God eftfoone:
Yet more and more they did defire, Prescribing to the holy Lo\<\)
to feme their lnfts and wills: what things they would haue done.
30 But as the meat was in their mouths 41 Not thinking of his hand and power,
his wrath vpon them fell
-
nor of the day when hee:
31 And flew the flowre of all their youth Dcliuere a them out of the hands,
and choife of Ifraell. of the fierce enemie.
Si Yet,fellthcy to their wonted finne, 4$ Nor how he wrmight his miraclest
and ftili they did him greeue : as they themlelues beeheld:
For all the wonders that he wrought, In Egipt,and the wonders that
they would him notbeelecue. hec did in Zion field.
shortened,
3$ Their d-iies therfore he 44 Nor how he turnd by his power,
and made their honor vainer their waters into blond:
Their yceres did waft and paflfe away, That no man might receaue his drink*
with terrors and with painc. at riuer or at iloud.
54 But euer
when he plagued them, 45 Nor how hee fent them fwarms of
they fought him by and by : which did them fore annoy: (flies*
Eemembring was their ftrcngth And fild their countrie full of fogs,
that he
their help and God moft hye. f vhich should their land deftroy.
in their mouthes they did but The fiftpart
55 Though
and flatter with the Lord: (glofe 46 Nor how he did tommit their fruits
And with their tongues & in their harts vnto the Caterpilkr:
diflembled eucry word. And all the labor of their hands,
The fourth part. hee gaue to the Grashopper.
36 For why** their harts were nothing 47 With hailftones he deitroied their
to him nor to his trade: (bent, fo that they were all loft: (vines,
flor yet to keepe or to performe, And not 10 much as wilde fig trees
the couenant that was made. but he ronfumd with frolls.
37 Yet was hee
ft ill fo mercifull, And yet withhaiieltones once again*
4J
vvhen they defenrdeto dye: the Lord their cattell fmot
That hee forgaue them their raifdeeds, And all their flocks & heards likewife*
and would not them diftroy. vvith thunderboults full hot:
»8 Yet many a time he turnd his wrath, 49 He caft vpon them in his ire,
and dyd himielie aduife: and in his fury ftrong,
And would not furfcr all his whole Dilpleafure wrath and euell fpiiit*
difpleafure to arife. to trouble them among.
Pfalme.79. C A N T V S. . E.Hooper.
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Lord the Gentiles doc iinudc, thiiic heritage to fp oyle s
: : :
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fo The n to his wrath he made away, 61 fuffered he h!s might
Then k power f1 ^ J
and (pared not the lean: in bondtge for to ftand :
But gaue vnto the peitilence, And gaue the honor of his Arke»
the man and eke the beaft. into his enemies hand.
51 Hee ftrakc alio the firfl borne all,
cam:
61 And did commit them to thefvV©r<fc
that vp iii Egipt
wroth with his heritage :
And all the chiefe of men and beafts,
6$ The young men were deuourd with
within the t.rnts of Ham.
maydes had no marriage. (fir^
52 But as for ail his ovvne dcere folk, 6% And with the fword the prifts alfo
hee did preferue and keepe: did perish cuery one:
And carried them through wilderneflc, And not a widow left aliue.
euen like a fiock of sheepe. their death for to beemone.
55 without all feare both fife & found, />5 And then the Lord began to wake*
hee brought them out of thrill:
like one that flept a time:
Wheras their foes with rage of lea, And as a valiantman of war*
wvcre ouervvhelmed all.
refreshed after wine.
54 And brought them out iato the coafts 66vvkh Ernro a s in the hinder PM*
of his ovvne holy bnd: h?e ftrakc his enemies all
Eurn to the Mount vvhich he had got, And put them then vnto a sharae^
by his ftrong arme and hand. that was perpetuall.
55 And there caft out the heathen folk,
and did their land dcuide:
©7 Then he the tent & tabernacle^
of lofephdidrefife:
And in their tents hee fct their tribes,
As for the tribe of Ephraim,
of Ifraellto abide.
hee would in no wife chute,
56 Yet for all this their God moft hi:, 68 But chofe the tribe of Iehuda,
they ili'-d and tempted rtiil. wheras hee thought to dwell:
And would not keepe his tcftament, Euen the noble Mount Syon,
nor yet ojey his will. vvhich hee did loue fo well.
57 But as their fatheis turned back,
euen fo they vve.it altra> 69 Wheras he did his temple build,
Much like a bow that will not bend, both fum r tuoui.y and fure:
but flip and flirt away. Like ?.s the earth vvhich he hath madflfc
Thefixt pan. for euer to endure.
5$ And greened him with their Ml ai- 70 Then chofe he Dauid him to ferae*
vvitn offerings &
with fire : (tars Lis people for to keepe:
And with their 1 doles vehemently, VVhi.h he tooke vp & brought awajrt
prouoked him to ire. euen from the folds of Sheepe.
$9 Thervvitn his wrath began againe, 7r As hec did rollow the ewes with
to kindle in his brelt: the Lord did i.im advance : (youngs
The naughtineife of Ifraell, To f^cde his people Ifraell
hee did fo much detcft. and his inheritance.
go Then he fo.fooke the Tabernacle, yi Thus Datid with a faithfnll harfc
of Silo where hee was : his f.ock aid charge did tecde,
Right conuerfarit with earthly men, And prudently with all his power,
euen 3s his dwelling place. dir.gouerne them in deedc.
Pfaline.79* ALT VS. E.Kocper.
:
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M tf CANT VS.
Icrufalcman heapc is made, thy temple they de- file.
a The bodies of thy faints To deare, And shew thy wrath as hot as fire,
abroad to birds they caft thy folke for to confume 1
The fleshof them that doe thee feare> 6 Vpon thofe people poure the fame,
the bcafts deuouie and waft. which did thee neuer know:
All realmes which call not on thy name.,
a Theit bloud throughout Ierufalem, confume and ouerthrow.
as water fpilt they haue :
So that there is not one of them, 7 For they haue got the vpper hand,
to lay their dead in graue* _ and I a cobs feed deftroyd*.
4 Thus are wee made a laughing ftock, His habitation and his land,
almoft the world throughout, they haue left waft and voyd.
The enemies at vs ieft and mock, 8 Beare not in mind our former faults,
vv-hich dv? ell our coafts about. with fpeedc fomc pitie shew
And ayde vs Lord in ail affauts.
5 Wilt thou O Lord thus in thine ire, for wee are weak and low.
againft vs euer fume S
•*•
Hou heard that Ifraell doeft keepe, giue care and take good heede:
which leadeft Iofeph like a sheepe, and doeft him watch and feede.
TENO R.
«-. ;
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Hou
1'
•lftF* 5 »j *l lESgp
heard that Ifraell doeft keepe, giue eare and take good heede:
g^l^fei^^P^§^^fe^|
which leadeft Iofeph like a sheepe, and doeft him watch and feede.
2 Thou Lord I fay vvhofc feat is fet, come help vs Lord a rife.
on Cherubins fo bright: 4 Direct our hearts vnto thy gract,
Jhew forrh thy felfc and doe not let, conuert vs Lord to thee:
fend dovvue thy bcames of light. Shew vs the brightnefle of thy fac%
and then full fafe are wee.
5 Beefore Ephraim and Beniamin,
ManaflTcs eke likewife f Lord God of hofts of Ifraell,
Jf© shew thy power doc thou begin* tow long wilt thou I fiji
: : : : :
tsfLTVS. H7
lenifakmanheapeis made , thy temple theydefik.
3 AS S VS.
Iii^IIIl^lli==i
Ieru&lem an heape is made, thy temple they defile
^ii^igiiiig^iiigig
Hots heard that Ifracil doeft keepe, giue eare and take good heede:
lE ^Ffrj^
which kadeft lokph like atheepe,
f [ f ;*;
anddoeft him
. ;{gJa|j
watch and feede.
B ASS VS.
* Hou heard that Ifracil doeftkecpe, giue eare and take good heede
*43 PJk/me&bl
9 Fr*m Egtpt where it grew not well And eke the Criers high and Ami*
thou brouehts
broughts a vine full dearc:
deare n e*uL
hra «,+,.« of
with branches r, '
the fame.
The heathen folk thou didft expeil, 12 Why then didft thou her vval dcflrojf
and then didil plant it heerc. her hedge phuft vp thou haft:
ie Tnou didft prepare for it a place* That all the folk that paflfe thereby,
and ftt her tootes full faft, tny vine may fpoyle and waft.
^hat it did grow and fpring a pace,
and fild the land at 1 1. .1 I
The Bore
out of the wood fo wild*
IJ
doth dig and roote it out:
The fecond part. The furious bcafts out of the fields,
deuoure 11
ucnourc it an
all aDour.
about.
ir The hills were couered round about 14 O Lord of hofts returne againe,
with shade that from it came : from heauen lookc beetime :
& EE light and ghd in God reioyce, which is our ftrength & ftay,
" See ioyfuil and lift vp your voice, to Iacobs God I fay.
IriV
7)2. 77- TSNOR.
& i^^^ii^^^rg^^i|ii EE light and glad In God reioyce 5 whichis our ftrength & ftay,
illliil^IliiiEiiiiii
Bee ioyfuil and lift vp your voice, to Iacobs God I lay.
% Prepare your inftrumeuts moit mecte* whereas the fpeach which he had heard*
fome ioyfuil Pfalme to fing hee did not vnderfiand.
:
y This law with Iofeph was decreed, Whereas the goodncfle of the lor^,
when hee from Fgipt came : with muttering thou didft moue.
That as a vvitneOe all his fecdr, 10 Heare O my folk O Ifraeli,
*ho;ild ftill obferuc the lame. and I afTure it thee :
f VVten God 1 fzy had thus picpard, Regard and mark my words full yvcU*
to<bn ug him from the, land U thou vvilt ckauc tomcc.
; !
Behold and with thy kelp fuftaine, whom thou haft kept fo long
this poore vineyard of thine. And with thefonne of man whom tae-tl
15 Thy plant I fay thine Ifraell, 18 And To when thou haft fet vs free,
whom thy right hand hath fet: and faued vs from shame :
The fame which thou didit loue fo welfc Then will wee neuer fall from the*
O
Lord doe not forget. but call vpon thy name.
\6 They lop and cut it downe apace,
bume it eke with fire
thty : if O Lord of hofts of thy good grace,
And through the frowning of thy face* conuert vs rnto thee:
wee perish in thine ire. Bechold vs with a pleafant face*
and then full fife are wee*
J7 Let thy right hand bee with the now
B
j^^^^^Lf EE light and glad in God reioyce, which
[ ; prk~i
is our ftrcngth
«l
&
+ |*j
ftay:
llHiilii^li^iil
Bee ioyfull and lift vp your voice, to lacobs God 1 fay.
BASSVS.
B iiipiSiiigij^^i^i
E E light and glad in God reioyce, which is our ftrength & ftay /
iliipli^plpiiill
Bee ioyfull and lift vp your voice, to lacobs God I fay.
l$0 Tfalme.Z^.
J? AN TVS. €.Bhnck£.
Mid the preafe with men of might, the Lord himfelfe did ftand :
To plead the caufe of truth and right, with iudges of the laud.
- re nob. -
Mid the preafe with men of might, the Lord himfelfe didftand:
To plead the caufe of truth and right, with iudges of the land.
2 How long faith he will you proceede, 4 If yee bee wife defend the caufe,
falfe iudgement to avva.id *. of poore men in their right:
And haue refped: for ioue of mecde, And rid the needie ftom the clavves,
the wicked to regard $ of tyrants force and might.
$ VVheras of due you should defend, 5 But nothing will they know or learne
the fatherlefle and weaker in vaine to them I talke :
And when the poore man doth Contend, They will not fee or ought difcerne,
in iudgement iuftly fpeake. but ft ill in darkneffeVvalke.
^msmw^=m
:
VVithhold not Lord thy felfe fo long* nor make no more de- lay.
TENOX,
& .-
fefefa ^SEfaH±z
OE not O God refraine thy tongue,
ispEf^JElsfe
in n'lence doe notftay:
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Withhold not Lord thy felfe fo long, nor make no more delay.
* For why 1
behold thy foes and fee, their counfell dothconfpire.
how they doe r.ige and cry: 4 Come on fay they Ietvs exv-ell,
And thofe that beare an hate to thee, and plucke thefc folke away
hold vp their heads on hie. So that the name of ifradl*
may vtterly decay.
$ Againft thy folke they vfe deceit*
and craftiy they enquire : 5 They all confpire within their heaJQ
Fpr tuiqe elect to lie in wait*. hovy they may thec withttand;
: : :
** Mid the preafe with men of might, the Lord himfelfe didftand:
to plead the caufe of truth and right, with Iudges of the land.
BASSVS.
Mid the preafe with men of might, the Lord himfelfe did ftand
To plead the caufe of truth and right, With Iudges of. the laud.
For loe euen now the time come,is 7 But notwithstanding yee shall dye#
that all things fall to nought as men and fo decay :
And likewife lavves both all and fome$ O tyrantes I shall you deftroy,
for gaiue are fould and bought. and pluck you quite away,
*-* OE not O God refraine thy tongue, in filence doe uot ftay:
3 a ssrs.
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O E not O
I
'-
felfe fa long,
The
mi~*E£
nor make no more delay.
doth Ameleck confpire,
Philiftines aftinft thee rife,
<f The tents of all the Edomits, with them that dwell at Tire.
the IfmaeUts alfo t And AiTur eke is well appaid,
The Haggarcns and MoabitJ, with them in league to bee:
with diucrs other mo. And both become a fence and ai4
to Lots poftcritit
7 Gebail with Ammtn and likewife,
X* a As<%.
: : :
Pfalact;;
t?2
9 As thou dm
to the Madianits, As Zebath and Zalmana werei
to feme them Lord eche one : the Kings of Madian :
As to Cicer and to Iabin, X2 Which faide let vs throughout the
be/ide the brook Kilbn. in all the coafts abroad (Uu4,
10 Whom thou in Endor didft deftroic, Poffeffe and take into our hand,
and waft them through thy might the faire houies of God.
That the}' like doung on earth did lie*
and that in open fight. 1? Turne them O God with ftorms,as
The fecond part. as vvheeles that haue no ftay : (faft
XI Make them now aiid their Lords ap- Or like as chaffs which men doe cait,
like £eb and Oreb then: (peare> with winds to flie away.
yfahne.%4. CANTVS. J.D.'B.ofM.
|IIii^i§ll^ilii=lI
<^
The
H lill^IlP^
u
tabernacles of thy grace,
TENOR,
uW
how pleafant Lord they bee 1
% My foulc doth long full fore to goo, within thy hpufe alwaies:
into thy courts abroad : For they all times thy fadts doe tell,
My heart doth luft'my flesh alio, and giue thy name the praife.
in thee the liuing God, Yea,happie fure likewife are they>
rf
O Lord of hofts thou art I fay, and thou their pits doeft fill.
Tfa/me.$ S . ~C4NTVS.
C4NTVS, I.DB.ofM.
llIiiiiHlM!iili!IH
Q Hon haft becne mercifull indecde, Lord mto thy land: Foe
TENOR.
T "
Hou baft fceenc •ercifull indecde, O Lord vuw thy land F« ;
: : :
Pfalme.*^
with rage and fume, That it may cswfe them to enquiry
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«4 like as the £re
the miehtie rorrefts spills: and learnc to feeke thy name.
And as the flame doth quite co.ifume,
the niountaines and the hills. 17 And let them euermore dailies
to shame and {launder falls
*5 So let the tempeft of thy wrath, And in rebuke and obloquie,
vpon their necks bee lud: to perish eke with all.
And of ihy ftonry wind and shower, i3 That thf y may know and
feele full
Lord make them all afraid. that thou art called Lord (well.
16 Lord bring them all 1 thee defire, And that alone thou doeft excel!.
to fuch rebuke and shame: and raignc throughout the world.
H ll^iii^i^^^iii^
Ow O pleafant is thy dwelling place, Lord of hofts to mee
E^|:||:?||^e||e^^e|^
The tabernacles of thy grace, how r leafant Lord they bee.
BASS VS.
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The tabernacles of thy grace, how pleafant Lord they beeS
And fo the God of Gods at lait, a thoufand daies befide.
in Sion they doe fee. 12 Much rather would I keep a dore#
O Lord of hofts to mee giue heed, within the houfe of God :
f
* and heare when { doe pray Then in the tents of wickednefle,
And let it through thine eares proceed, to fettle mine aboad.
O lacobsGod 1 fay. For God the Lord light and defence*
ij
jo O Lord our shield of thy good will grace and worship giue
grace,
regard and fo draw neere : And no good thing shall hee with-hold,
Regard I /ay behold the face, from them that purely liue.
of thine annointcd deere. 14 O Lord ofhofts that man is bleft,
II For why * within thy courrs one day, and happy fu re is hee:
is better to abide: That is perlwaded in his bref\
ThcH other where to kecpe or ftajr, to tmft all times in thee.
ALTVS-
T8 mm imM Hou haft beaie mercifull
BASSVS,
ir.deede,
LB.'B.ofM.
.m
Hou haft brene
bcenc jucrcitiji iud v c4c,
nirii ih. 11 iud td<»
t O T nrA
OLord irn
vn- tom tK*hland
tfcj
n J< :
r~..
For
then
: : : : :
1*4 CANTVS.
^E^I^EfElii=^llEii
thou reftoredft lacobs feedc, from thraldorac out of band.
TENOR.
1
'"*'&
ffj MU-if-T-t^
tt-
] l
thou reftoredft lacobs feede, from thraldome out of b?nd.
2 The wicked vvayes that they were im 5 Why 5 shall thine anger neuer ende,
thou didft them deane remit: but frill proceed on vs
And thou didft hide thy peoples finnc, And wrath it fclfe extend,
shall thy
full dofe thou couerdft it. vpon ages thus.
all
6 Wilt thou not rather turne therefore,
3 Thine anger eke thou doeft afwage, and quicken vs that wee ,
that all thy wrath was gone: And all thy folke may cuermorc,
And fo didft turne thee from thy rage, bee glad and ioy in thee.
with them to bee at one.
4 OGod our health doe now couuert, 7 O Lord on vs doe thou declare,
thy people vnto thee * thy goodnefle to our wealth
Pat all thy wrath from vs apart* Skew forth to vs and doe not fpare,
and angry ceafe to bee. thine aide and fauing health*
i: mm
with gtieuouspaine and
m
giiefe oppreft, full
m
poore and weake am I.
TEN OR.
fcfV
L
^^jEJ=f=B=3^^^^^3
Ord bow thine eare to my requeft, and heare mee by and by :
feEJJ^Eg^£f^iEi^^p==
with grieuous paine and griefe oppreft, full poore and vveake am I.
z Preferue iny foule becaufe my vvaies. 5 For thou art good and bountiful!,
and doings holy bee: thy gifts of grace are free
And faue thy fcruant O my Lord, And eke thy mercie plentifull,
that puts his truft in thee. to all that call on thee.
* O Lord likewife when I doe pray,
7 Thy mercy Lord on mee exprefle,
regard and giue an eare
defend mee eke withall
Marke well the words that I doe fay,
For through the day I doe not ceafe,
and all my prayers heare.
on thee to cry and call.
4 Comfort O Lord thy feruants foule, 7 In time when trouble doth me mou%
that now with paine is pinde: to thee 1 doe complaine :
JV vnto thee Lord I extoll, For vvhyl I know and well doe proue,
155
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iHilp!iililp|lifli=
thou rcftorcdft Iacobs feede, from thraldome out of band.
% will hark what God faith,for hec
I 1 1 As truth from earth shal ipring apace
fpcaketh to his people peace : and florish plcafantly :
And to his faints that neuer they, So righteoufneflc shal shew her face,
returne to foolishnclTe. and looke from heauen hye.
it Yea,God him felfe shall take in hand,
9 For y vhy 1 his help is (till at hand, to giue vs each good thing
to fuch as doe him feare s And through the coafte of all our land,
VVhereby great glory in the land* the earth her fruit shall bring.
shall dwell and floiish there.
10 For truth & mercie there shall meete t$ Beefore his face shall iuftice goc,
one to take their place :
in much like a guide or ftay
And peace shall iuftice with kis greet, Hee shall direct his fteps alfo,
and there they shall embrace. and keepe them in the way.
Pfalrae.80-. A L T V S. I.D.B.of U.
g^^^^gc^^^gg
l SL Ord bow thine earc to my requeft, and hcare mee by and by:
j*~. » f I :
t= :f
..'
.»
f
rt
! ppc-^jirli |^ j,
with grieuous painc and gricfe oppreft, full poore and vveakc am I.
BASSVS.
*'
* m
Ord bow
i.u,i
my
thine eare to
Jt\-hWi
requcft, and heare mee by and by:
^ JmII
Jl ^-J^=^
with grieuou s paine and griefc oppreft, full poore and vvcake am
-*—:.
I*
l$6 r/aime.%6.
They Teeke my foule and in no wife* full flaclc and flovy to wrath *
will hauc thee in their fight* Thy good..efle is full great,and eke
thy truth no meafi;re hath.
Ij Thou Lord art mercifull & meeke, 16 O turne to mee and mercie graunt,
PJalme%7
L_
f^NTFS. tVBLwcks.
* HE Citie shall full well endure, her ground-work (till doth ftay :
I~?i ^
Vpon the ho-ly hill full fure, it can no time decay.
TENOR.
1&
T —f H E
1 4 n&£%
citie shall full well endure, her
^rfjgpp
ground-work ftill doth flay
Great things 1 fay are faid of thee, with Ethiope like wife
J-*
Ill^ililliiililiSiiil
Ord God of health the hope and ftay, thou art jlo:\e to mee:
iiliPilillliMliilli^ii
lcali and cry throughout the day, and all the night to thee.
•*-*
Ord God ot health the hope and ftay, tl on art nlone to mee:
i^iilliilililfifiiiiiiil
1
call and cry throughout the day, and all the night to thee.
% O let my praicrs fro ie aft end, 3 For why: my foale with woe is h"la»
vnto thy fight on hie: and doc/, in ttouble dvvell:
Encline thine eare ( O Lord) cntendj My life and breath almofl doth yceld,
and Uitfcti to my ay. ana <U av / etf* uic to hcU.
: : : :
t
Pfi!me.S 7 . sALTVS. S.BUnckj.
* HE Citie shall full well endure, her ground-workc (till doth ftay
* HE Citie shall full well endure, her ground-worke ftill doth flay:
iHi||gi|lp|pglg
—
.r
Vpon
JE. l_i.. urn
trTe holy
r.,11 /-..Y~
hill full furc,
:>
it can „„
no «.;,«» a^,
time decay.
*-* Ord God of health the hope and ftjy, thou art alone to mce:
i^iilfiiiiilfililiillS^i
I call 3nd cry throughout the dav, and all the night to thee.
BASS'&S.
kjiu
mimpgiiffiiiii
wod of health the hope and ftay, thou art alone to ruee :
iiii^lilliil^iliiiiii^
1 call and cry throughout the day, and all the night to thee.
4 I am eftemd as one of them, 5 As one among the dead, and free
that in the pit doe fall: from things that heere remainc :
Ar>dmade as one among thofe meni It ? verc more eafc for nice to bee,
fbat hau* n.© itrcngtfa a; nU» vtvitii Uicm ihc * v hicfc were Haipe*
#AuUit
: : :
JjS rpfalme.U.
6 As thofe that lye in graue 1 fay, I am shut vp in grifon fail,
whom thou haft cleane forgot and can come forth no more.
The which thy hand hath cut away, io My fight doth faile through griefe £
and thou regardft them not. I call to thee O God (woe*
Throughout the day my hand alfo,
7 Yea,tikc to one shut vp full Aire*
to thee 1 ftretcht abroad.
within the lower pit: The
fecond part.
In phces dark and all obfeure, xi Doeft thou vnto the de^d declare,
and in the depth of it.
thy wondrous works of fame*
S Thine anger & thy vvrath likewife Shall fiead to lyfe againe repaire,
full Tore on mee doth lye
and praife thee for the famz %
And all th> ftormes againft mee rife.
12 Or shall thy louing kindneflTc Lord,
my fotile to vcxe and trye.
bee preached in the graue:
f Thou putft my friends far of fro mee, Or shall with them that are deftioy<V
and makeft them hate mee fore: thy* truth her honor haue ^
~"
Ts O fing the mercies of the Lord,mytongiie shall neuerfpare
and with my mouth from age to age, thy truth I ? vill declare.
TENOR*
% For I haue fayd that mercie shall, Among the fonnes of all the Gods,
for euermore rcmaine: what one is like our God i
Jn that thou doft the heauens ftay, 7 God in afTembly of the faints,
thy truth appeareth plaine. isgreatly to bee dread :
To mine cle<ft (faith God) I made, And ouer all that dwell about,
I
a couenant and beheaft: in terrour to bee had.
My fern ant Dauid to perfwade, I Lord God of hofts,in all the world*
1 f vore and dyd proteft.
.
what one is like to thee *.
4 Thy fecde for euer 1 will (lay, On euery fide moftmightie Lord^
and ftablish it full fart: thy truth is feenc to bee.
And ftill vphold thy throne alway,
f The raging fta by thine aduice,
from age to age to laft. thou ruleft at thy will:
5 The heauens shew with ioy & mirth And when
the wiucs thereof arife.
wondrous works O Lord :
thy thou makeft them calmc *i\d ftill.
Thy faints within thy Church on earth io And Egipt thou Lord haft fubdudtfr
thv faith and truth record. and thou haft it deilroyd:
4 VVho with the Lord is eqiull then, ¥ea,thoii my foes with mightic annfc]
iu all the clouds abroad) fait fcauesaUU abwadt
l>falmz&%. IJ*
ij Shall they that lye in dark full low, Thy terrors which dee vexc mee ftill,
of all thy wonders vvotl with troubled minde 1 beare.
Or there shall they thy iuftice know, 17 The furies of thy vvrathfuil rage*
where all things are forgot-. full lorevpon mee fall:
14. But I (O Lord) to thee alway, Thy terrors eke doe rot aflwage,
doe cry and C3ll ap-ice: but mee oppreffe vvithall.
My prayer eke ere it bee day, lS All day they corrpaflTe mee about,
shall come beefore thy face. as water at thetyde :
IJ Why doeft thou Lord abhorre my And all at once with ftreames full ftoui
in griefe tfcat feeketh thee 1 (foule beefet mee on eche fide.
And now O Lord why doeft thou hide, i$> Thou fetteft far from mee my friend $
thy face away from meel _ and loners euery one:
14 I am afflict as dying ftiiL, Yea,and mine old acquaintance all,
from youth this many a yeere: out of ray fight are gone.
BAS SVS.
And with my mouth from age to age, thy truth I will declare.
Tfie fecond part. thy prefent power O God,
XI The heauens are thine and haue For in the fauotir or' thy fight,
ftill
hkewife the earth ft land: (becne they walk full fafe abro.id.
The world with all that is therin,, 16 For in rhy name throughout the day
thou fonndeft vvich thy hard. thev ioy and much reioyec.
X2 Both North 8c South,with Caft and And t.'.ro-.wh thy righteoufnes haue they
thy fclfe didft make & frame Weft a pieafant fame and noyce.
:
The ftrengrh of thy right h.md each iS Our itregth that doth defend vs well,
thou lifted vp 0:1 hye. (houre, the Lord t« vs doth bring:
X4 Inrighteo.iinefTe and cquitie, Thy holy one of Ilraell
thou haft thy fene and plate : Lee is our guide a»:d king.
Mcrde and truth is ftill with thee>
and goc beefore thy face* 39 Sometime
?
w'll vnto t ;y faint*,
fry
in viliorts 01 doeft show:
ti
S| That folk is bleft that knorrth aright And thus then didft j.oa fay to them.
JL. thy uiindQ
: :: : : : : :
Pfaime4o.
i6o thy minde to nuke him know. His might and honor I shall make,
20 A man of might I
haue erect, abotie all worldly kings.
your king and guide to bee 2$ My mercy shal be with him (till*
And fet vp him whome I elect, as I my felfe haue told
among the folk to mee. My faithfull couenant to fulfill,
The third part* my mercie I will hold.
%t My feruant Dauid 1
appoint, 30 And eke his feed I will fuftaine*
whome Ihaue fearchedout; for euer ftrong and fure:
And with my holy oyle aimeynt, So that his fcate shall ftill remaine,
him king of all the rout. while heauen and earth endure.
§,z For why*: my hand is ready (till* The fourth part.
with him for to remaine: Jt If that his fonnes forfake my law,
And with mine arme alfo I will, and fo beegiu to fwerue:
him ftrengthen and fuftaine. And of my iudgements haue no awet
aj The enemies shal not him opprefTc, nor will not them ob feme:
they shall lutn not deuoure 31 Or if they doe not vfe aright,
Kc yet the fonnes of wickedneflfe, my ftatutes to them made :
on him shall haue no power. And fet all my commandments light^
34. His foes likevvifel will destroy, and will not keepe my trade.
beefore his face in fight jj Then with the rod will I bcegii^
And thofe that hate him I will plague, their doeings to amend:
and them with my might.
ftrike And fo with fcorgiug for their finne,
65 My truth and mercy eke withall, when that they doe offend.
shall dill vpon him lye: $4. My mercie yet and my goodnefie,
And in my name his home eke shall, I will not take him fro:
bee lifted vp on hye. Nor handle him with craftinefle,
3,6 Hiskingdomel will fet to bee, and fb my truth forgoe.
vpon the fea and land: my
$5 But fure couenant 1 will hold,
And eke the running houds shall hce, with that I haue fpoke
all
embrace with his right hand. No word the which my lips haue told^
»7 Hce shal depend with all his hart, shall alter or bee broke.
on mee,aud thus shall fay 36 Once fware I by mine holineffe,
My father a nd my God thou art, " and that perform e will I
my rock of health and ftay. YVith Dauid I will keepe promifc,
;tg As one firft borne 1 vvil him takc» to him I will not lye.
of all on earth that fprings
Hon Lord haft bene our fure defence, our place of eafe and reft
rfc
JEl=|Ef^^ip|:;plil^=I
in all times pail, yea, fo long fincc, as cannot bec expreft.
TENOR.
03* P^3SJEJi|E|ilE!g^EfEgE
Hou Lord halt bene our fure defence,
^
our piac e of eafe and
!|^|Eg
reft
feii^illlslliiiii
tin all tymes ^ ait, yea to long (luce, as cannot bec expreft.
: : : :
As doth the Sunne it shall remaine, full low vpon the earth.
for euer in my fight: 46 Tlou haft cut of & made full short*
j8 And as the Moone within the skie, his youth and lufty daies
for eu;rftandeth fa ft: And railed of" him an ill report
A faithfull witnefle from on hie, with shame and great difpraife.
fo shall his kingdome hit.
47 How long away from mce O Lor<fc
39 But now O Lord thou doeft reiect, for euer wilt thou turne *.
and how thou changcit cheere And shall thine anger ftill alway,
Yea. thou art wroth with thine elect, as fire coufume and burne i
thine ovvne annoynted d?erc. 48 O call to minde remember then*
40 The conenant with thy feruantmade. my time confumeth faft:
Lord thou halt quite vndone : VVhy fcaft thou made the fonnesof men*
And dovvne vpon the ground alfo, as things in vaine to waft i
haft caft his rcvall crovvne. What man is hee that liueth heerq
49
The fift part. and death shall neuer feel
(might, Or from the hand of hell his foule,
-
.fifof?!
\
• Hou Lord haft beene our fure defence, our place of eaie and reft
T" ^ip^iilliiiiiiiiig
Hou Lord haft becne our fure defence, our place of eafe and reft:
^Ipliiliiipriliillll
In all unjes |>aft,yea fo long face, as cannot bee cxpwu.
W). x Ere
. :: : ; :
2 Ere there was made mofitaine or hill> but fadeth by and by:
the earth and all abroad : And is cut dovvne ere it bee night,
From age to age and alwaics ftill, all withered, dead and dry.
for euer thou art God.
7 For through thine anger we confume*
3 Thou grindeft man through griefe and our might is much decavd :
to dull or clay, and then (paine, And of thyferuent wrath and fume,
And then thou fayed againe retume wee are full fore afrayd.
againe yee fonnes of men. t The wicked works that wee haue
4 The lafting of a thoufand yeere, thou (wrought.
fetft befo: e thine eye;
vvhat in thy fight
is it Our prime eke our thoughts
faults.yea,
As yefterday it doth appeare, thy countenance doth fpye.
or as a watch by night.
f For through thy wrath our daies doe
5 So foone as thou doeft fcatter them, thereof doth nought remaine: (waft,
then is their life and trade, Our yeeres confume as words or biaft,
All as a (Teepe>and like the grafte, and are not cald againe.
vvhofe beantie foone doth fade. io Our time is three fcore yeeres & ten,
4 vyhich in the morning shines ful bright that wee doc Hue on mould:
" E E that within the fecret place, of God moft hie doth dwell:
TENOT^
ife
pg^feji.^jEg{if-31E^^|E3§^
11 EE that within the fecret place> of God mod hie doth dwell
i*l
If one fee foure fcorcfurely then and help them at their neede.
yvee count him wondrous old
The fecond part. 1 Refresh vs with thy mercie fbon«>
ii Yet of this time the ftrength & age,
and then our ioy shalbe
the which wee count vpon : All times fo long as lyfe doth laft,
in heart reioyce shall wee.
Is nothing elfe but painefuli griefe,
and weeasblafts are gone. 16 As thou haft plagued vsbeefore*
12 v ho once doth know what ftregth is
,
now alfo make vs glad
what might thine anger hath : (there, And for the yeeres wherein full forts
Or in his heart who doth thee fcare, affliction wee haue had
according to thy wrath i
17 O let thy work and power appear*,
xj Inftruft vs Lord to know and try, and on thy feruants light
how long our daics remaine And shew vnto thy Children decre*
And that wee may our harts apply, thy glory and thy might.
true vvifdomc to attaine 18 Lord let thy grace and glory ftan4
14 Retyrne O Lord how long wilt thou on vs thy feruants thus
forth in thy wrath pro;eede \ Confirme the wokrs wee take in haruU
Shew fauor to thy feruant now, Lord profper them to vs.
IS It
S£E*
EE that within the fecret place, of God mofthie doth dwell:
iiiiiii^ii^^l==li^
In sftadovv of the rnightieft grace, at reft will keepe him well.
'B a s-srs.
" EE God that within the fecret place, of moft hie doth dwell j
Ililillllililifli
In shadow of the mightieft grace, at reft will keepe him well.
And in the higheft I put my truft, the Adder fell and long
my fuire defence is hee. And tread vpon the Lyons young,
10 Thoushalt not need none ill to feare, with Dragons ftout and ftrong,
with thee it shall not mell 14 For hee that trufteth vnto mcc,
Kcr yet the plague shal once come nearc I will difpatch him quite
the houfe where thou doeft dwell. And him defend becaufe that hee,
11 For why*, vnto his Angells all, doth know my name aright.
with charge commaundcth hee, 15 When hee for health on me doth c*y
That ftill in all thy wayes they shall, an anfwere I will ;iue:
preferue and profper thee. And from his griefe take him will I,
1 1 And in their hands shal thee beare i-n glory for to liue.
yp,
ftiU waiting thee vpon : 16 With length of yeeres anddayes of
$0 that thy foot shall neucr chaunce, I will fulfill his time: (weartf%
to fpurne at any ftonc. The goortnefle of my fauing health,
X will declare to nun*
tf Vp«n the Lyon thou shalt gee,
Lit XtU
: : : :
7 P^giiiii^i^iiliiii
T is a thing both good and nieete, to praife the hlgheft
Lord:
iiEmiri^iiiiii^igiii
O And to thy name thou molt hie, to fing in one accord.
isieiiiiiiEi|igi|E|p=i
And to thy name O thou moft hie, to ling in one accord.
l To shew the Jtindnefle of the Lord, are all thy works fo ftont:
betime ere day bee light So decpely are thy counfells fet,
And eke declare his truth abroad, that none can try them out.
when it doth draw to night. 6 The man vnwife hath not the wit*
this geaie to pas to b ring :
5 Vpon ten ftringed inftrument,
And allfuch foolcs are nothing fit,
on Lute and Harp lb fvveet
to vnderftand this thing.
With all the mirth you can inuent,
on Inftruments molt meet. 7 When fo the wicked at their will,
4 For thou haft made mee toreioyce f as graffc doe fpring full faft;
in things fo wrought by thee They when they rk>rkh in their ill,
And 1 haue ioy in hart and voice, foreuershallbe waft.
thy handy worke to fee. 8 But thou art mightie Lord moft hye,
yea, thou docft raigne therefore
illliiilliiiipii^IIll
hee to shew his ftrengthand rrratne, hath girt himfclfe with might.
TEN OR.
2 The Lord likevvifc the earth hath made $ Ere that the world was made or
amj shaped it full fure : thy feat was fet before: (wrought*
No might can make it moue or fade, Beyond all time that can bee thought!
at ikay it doth endute* tl.oa halt becne cuenuotc*
: :
higheft Lord
y T a thing both good and mecte, to praife the
:
is
lliliilfililllil^ll dfctt
£
bee to shew his ftrength and maine, hath girt hirnfelfe with might.
mm
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4 The
hee to
flouds
shew
HE Lord as
O
his ftuength
king aloft doth raigne, in glory goodly dight : And
gjp^ii
and maine, hath
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gilt hirnfelfe
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t And lookc what pro&ufe he doth make h is houfehold to defend t
o*-*
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Lord thou doeft: reuenge all wrong, that office longs to thee
Sith vengeance doth belong to thee, declare that all may fee.
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ff Y^ :<i>
Lord thou
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doeft
TENOR.
the earth doeft iudge and guide : tush no, hee cannot fee.
Hevvard the proude Sc men of might, S O folke vnvvife and people rude,
according to their pride. fome knowledge now defceme:
Yea fooles amongthe multitude,
3 How loiif shall wicked men beare
at length beegin to learne.
with lifting vp their voyce $ (fvvajr
How long shall wicked men I fay, 9 The Lord which made the eare of maa
thus triumph and reioyce 1 hee necdes of right nmft heare :
4 HoW long shall thev with brags biirft Hee
nude the eyne all things rauft then
and proudly prate their fill < (out, beeforc his fight app-are.
reioyce that bee 10 ftout i io The Lord doth all the world correct
Shall they
and make them vnderftand :
vvhefe works are euer ill i
Shall hee not then your deedes detect,
lme.
rfalme. o<.
95. C ANTVS
can l.va. ^jj.o.oim.
I. D. B.of M.
iiilliiiiiiislli^slliiii^
O Come him
let vs lift vp our voice, and iing vn-io the Lord
TENOR.
; In
os-
Come let vs lift vp our voice* and fing vn*to the Lord; In hiai
::: :
157
For iuft and true they shall it take, all times vvithout an end.
o Lord thou doeft reuenge all vvror.K, that office longs to thee
Sith vengeance doth belong to thee, declare that all may fee,
BASSVS.
vM
o Lord thou doeft reuenge all wrong, that office longs to thee:
I=iilI§Elp|iiiii|iii
Sith vengeance doth belong to thee, declare that all may fee.
ij Whereby hee shall in quiet reft, to ftay mee vp vvithall.
in time of trouble fit
When wicked men shall beefuppreft, When with my felfe I mufed much,
19
and fallinto the pit. and could no comfort finde:
14 For ft ire the Lord will not refufe, Then Lord>thy goodneiTe did mee touchy
his people for to take and that dyd eafe my minde.
His heritage whomhee did chufc, 20 Wilt thou inhaunt thy {elfe,& dravf
hce will no time foriake. with wicked men to lit 1
15 Vntill that iudgement be decreed, vhich with pretence in (tead of law,
toiuftice to conuert: much mifchiefe doe commit.
Th.it ail may follow her with fpeed, *i For they confult againft the iyfe,
that are of vpright heart. of righteous men and good:
16 But who vpon my part shall it and, And in their counfell they are rife.
againft the wicked traine *;
to shed the guiltlelTe bloud.
Or who shall rid mee from their hand, 22 But yet the Lord hee is to mee*
that wicked works maintaine i a ftrong defence or lock :
Hee is my God to him I flee,
17 Except the Lord h.id been mine aide, hee is my ftrength and rock.
mine enemies to re pell
V.y life and foule had now beene laidc, 2; And hee shall caufe their mifchiefef
almoft as low as hell. themfel ues for to annoy (aS 1
18 When I did Jay my foot doth Hide, And in their mallice they shall fall,
ar.d 1 am like to fill: our God shall them deftroy.
Thy goodneiTe Lord dyd fo prouide,
pfalmepT. ALTVS. I.D.B.ofM.
^*S rnmp
Come let
let vc
vs lift-
lift tm our voice,
vp our ar\A fing
\in\rt*- and vn.tn the
(intr vn-to T«f/J.Tn
+h» Lord: Mm
In him
BASSVS,
Siiiffppppligslf^g
Come let vs lift vp our voice, and fing vn- to the Ltri; In hint
L.T. «UX
: : : : :
CANTVS.
'
• 68
TENOR.
our rock of health reioycc,
mtsm
. let vs with one accord,
i Yea,let vs tome before his face, The tops of hills that are fo fteefr
to giue him thanks and praife : hee hath them in his hand.
In tinging Pfalmes vnto his grace,
let vs bee glad alvvaies. 5 The Sea and waters all are his,
for hee the fame hath wrought
$ For why the Lord hee is no doubt,
*:
The earth and all that therein is :
a great and mighty God, his hand hath made of nought,
A King aboue all Gods throughout, 6 Come let vs bow and praife the Lord,
in all the world abroad before him let vs fall,
4 The fecrets of the earth fo deep, And kneele to him with one accord
and corners of the land: the which hath made vs all,
liliiiliiiiiiiiii
Sing vnto him with one accord, all people on the earth.
TENOR.
^ J§gbEg=l=^^g^^^|^ Ing yee with praife vnto the Lord, new fongs
^=ig
of ioy and mirth
liii^iiiiisiiii^
Sing vnto him with one accord, all people on the earth.
2 Yea,fing vnto the Lord 1 fay. are Idolls that will fade
praife yee his holy name But yet our God, hee is the Lord,
Declare and shew from day today, that hath the heauens made.
ialuation by the fame. $ All praife, and honor eke doe dvvello
for aye before his face:
j Among the heathen
eke declare, Both power and might likewise excel!
his honor round about within his holy place.
To shew his wonders doe not fpare,
in all the world throughout. 7 Afcribe vnto the Lord alway,
4 For why the Lord is much of mi^ht>
*i yee people ©f the world:
and worthy praii'cr alvvay: AH might and worship eke 1 fay,
And hee is to bee dread of right, afcribe vnto the Lord.
aboue all Gods 1 fay. S Afcribe vnto the Lord
alfb,
the glory of his name:
% Tor all tie Gods of heathen fellce. And elce vnto his court* doe go^
: :
ULTVS. 169
Silillilillis^lS=5
our rock of health reioyce, let vs with one accord.
BASSVS.
for vs hee doth prouide: yet ftill they would mee moue.
Wee are his flock hee doth vs feede, 10 Tvvife twenty yeeres they did mee
and I to them did fay ( greets
his sheep and hee our guide.
8 To day yee his voice will heare,
if They erre in heart and not beeleeue,
then harden not your heart : they haue not knovvne my way.
As yee with grudging many a ycere,
prouojkt mec in defert. 11 wherefore I fvvare that when my
was kindled in my breaft :(wrath,
9 VVhereas your fathers tempted raee That they should neuer tread the path,
my power for to prone: nor enter in my reft.
lUiiiiSlgi! 3=
new fongs
ilSi3§jp
lo-
of iov and mirth:
Ing yee with praife vnto the Lord,
sing vnto Urn -with one accord, all people on the earth.
BASSVS.
\i l>\ I ftf f^j I *l f~^£
I ng yee with praife vn- to the Lord, new fongs of ioy and mirth:
siii|iirliiiipgi|l
Sing vn-to him with one accord, all people on the earth,
with gifts vnto the fame. To iudge the nations euery one,
with equitie and right.
The fecond part. 12 The heauens shall greatioy begin,
the earth shall eke reioyce :
Fall dovvne & worship yee the Lord, The lei with all that is therein,
within his temple bright shall shoote and make a noyfe,
Let all the people of the world,
bee fcarefull at his fight. ij The field shall ioy and euery thing*
10 Tell all the world, bee not agaft, thatfpringeth on the earth
the Lord doth r^igne aboue : The wood aiid euery tree shall fing,
Yea, hee hath Uz the earth fo fail, with gladneflc and with mirth.
that it can neuer moue. 14 Before the prefencc of the Lor<fc
and coraming or" his might
ji And that it is the Lord alone, whpn hee shall iuftly iudge tic worj^
that rulcj with princely might; and rule his folic a ri$hu
The
: : : : :
iiliiliiii^^^ili^
And eke the Jfles with ioyfull minde, may triumph and reioyce.
And eke the Ifles with ioyfull mirth, may triumph and reioyec.
* Both clouds & darknefle eke doe fvvel* 5 The hills like wax did melt in fight,
and round about him beat in prefence of the Lord:
Yea 3 right and iuftice euer dwell, They fled before the rulers might,
and bide about his feat. which gmdeth all the world.
6 The heauens eke declare and shew
Yea, fire and heate at once do run,
$ his iuftice all abroad:
and goe before his face That all the world may fee and know,
Which shal his foes and enemies burne, the glory of our God.
abroad in euery place.
4 His lightnings eke full bright did blaze 7 Confufion fure shall come to fueh
and. to the world appcare: as worship Idolls vaine:
Whereat the earth did looke and gaze, And eke to thofc that glory much,
with dread and deadly feare. dum pictures to maintaine.
o llliiiiiiillillSlMiii
now new Sing yee vnto the Lord, a and pleafant fong: For
hee hath wrought throughout the world* his wonders great and ftrong.
TENOR.
03-
o Sing yee now vnto the Lord, a new and pleafant fong : For
•*
P44J.
HE Lord doth rai£rne,wheratthe earth,may iov with pleafant voice:
1
'BASS vs.
8 For all the Idolls of the world, 11 All yee that loue the Lorddoe this,
which they as Gods doe call? hate ail things that are ill
Shall feele the power of the Lord, For hee doth keep the foulcs of his,
and downe to him shall fall. from fitch as would them fpill.
12 And light doth fpring vp to the iuft,
9 With ioy shall Sion hearc this thing, with pleafure for his part
and Iuda shall reioyce : Great ioy. with gladnefTe, mirth and luft,
For at thy Judgements they shall fing, to them of vpright heart.
and make a pleafant noyce.
j© That thou O Lord art fee on hye, 1J Yee righteous in the Lord reioyce,
in all the earth abroad : his holineffe p rot lay me
/^.nd art exalted wondiouf.y, Bee thankfull eke with heart and voyce^
aboue each other God. and mindfull of the fame.
O Si'ig yee now vnto the Lord, a new and pleafant fong: For
y
^==& f M f z±dtedfc
hee hath wrought throughout the world, his wonders great and ftrong.
BASS VS.
^-*
l^l^ilpplllillililrll
cow newSing yee vnto the Lord, a and pleafant fo: g: For
hee hath wrought throughout the world, his wonders great and ftrong.
4 His grace and truth to I fraeil, 5 Bee glad in him with ioyfull voice,
in mindc hee doth record : people on rhe c ittft
all
JThat all the earth mayl ee right yvcUj Giue thancks to God fin| and reioyce,
|b« goodncaTe of tfic Lord. to hiiu Tvilh ioy ani mirth,
tfVfNI
: : :;
173 *Pfalme.y%.
€ Vpon the Harp vntb him 6ng, 7 Yea let the fea with all therein,
giue thanks to him with Pfalmes: vvith ioy both roare and fweli
Reioyce before the Lord our King, The earth like wife lct.it begin,
vvith trumpets and with Shalmes. vvith all that therein dwell.
T#^fe^g^^^^^^l^
HE
i:±
Lord doth raigne although at it, the people rage full fore
iE^=£?z£t:: lililllliii?^
Chcrubins doth
Yea,hc« oh though
4:
fit, ail the world doe lOare.
_- TENOK.
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K E Lord doth raigne although at it> tae people rage full ibre
IliiilliiilSIl^aiil
Yea,hee qu Chcrubins doth fit, though all the world doe rbaire.
a The Lord that doth in Sion dwell, 4 The princely power of our king*
is Lie and wondrous great doth loue iudgement and right:
Abouc all folkc hee doth exceil, Thou rightly riileft euery thing,
ar,d hee alofc'is fet. in Iatob through thy might.
3 Let all menpraife thy mightie name, 5 To praife the Lord our God deuife,
for :t i i fearefull Aire all honor to him doe :
And let them magttirle the £tme> Beefore his footeftoole doe likevvife,,
CANTV S. LD.B.ofM.
A-Q^J LL -S -. 4—-t 4 f 1— .
Him feme with fearehis praife forth tcli,comcye before him {fc re- ioyce.
• TENOR.
**"
A iil^iiiiiilliilliilisig to the Lord witn
LL people that on earth doe dwelling chetful voice:
r
?falme.S%. 173
t And let the flouds reioyce their fills, 9 For hee shall cdme to itidge and try,
and clap their hands apace the world and eucry wight
And eke the mountaines and the hills, And rule the people mightely,
beefore the Lord his face. with iufticc and with right.
HE Lord doth raigne although at it, the people rage full fore:
^E|-^^|g^ggz|rE||^E
Yea, iiee on Cherubins doth fit, though all the world doe roare.
BASSVS,
HE Lord doth raigne although at it, the people rage full fore:
fc
nrfrji
3^pfe|4^U4#5f
Yea, hee on Cherubins doth fit, though all the world doc roare.
VVhen they did pray he heard the well> 9 Thy mercie did on their, appeare.
and gaue them anfwere all- Their deedes didft not maintaine.
7 Within the cloud to them he fpake, 10 O laud and praife our God & Lord,
then did they labour ftill within his holy hill:
To Jceepe fi'.ch lavves as he dyd make, For why": our God throughout the world
and pointed them vntill. is holy eucr ftili.
k iilliii^ilii^illiilii
Ll people -that on earth do dvve!,fing to the Lord with cherful voice:
Him fcruc with fearc his praife forth tell, come ye beefore him Sc ieioyce,
BASSVS.
Li people that on eaith do dvvel fi.ig to the Lord with cherful voice-
Hun ferue with feare his praife forth tell, come ye beefore him and rciofJc.
Praife hud and blefiTe his name alwaies his mercie is for eucr fure:
for it i«i ftemely fo to doe. His truth at all tymes firm: lv flood,
g *or vvhyl the Loxri our God is f ocd^ and shall from age to ajc endure.
:: : ::
*
iS^iii^igiliii^iiig
N God the Lord bee glad and light,praife him throughout the earth:
^iifiillllllllililflii^
feme him and come before his fight, with tinging and with mirth.
TENOR.
iiil
gr»;" j ? ;
2 Know that the Lord our God hec is, owne folk and pafttire sheep.
hee did vs make and keepe £ O goe into his gates alwayes,
Nor wee our felues for wee are his, giue thanks within the fame
Pfalme.ioi. C A NT V S. . J.D.B. of M.
i.I
iliilliil^Ill^lliiill
O
Mercie will and iudgement ting, Lord God vn- to thee: And
gigHeiiiliil
wifely doe in perfect way, vntill thou- come to mec.
TENOR.
1 Mercie will and iudgement fing, O Lord God ynto thee: And
"*"""
:r.A.. j~*. in *.»<•&»>«• way,
"wifely doe in perfect iwiir. vntill rnmc to mee.
*hmi come
vnt-ill thou mpp. m
And in the midft of thy houfe v valke, From mee shall part the froward hart,
my etiill will I fee.
none
in pureneffe of fpirit.
XVt
O Heare my prayer Lord, and
TENOR.
let, my cry come vnto thec
V^ Heaie my
Hears praver Lord, and
rav ju-ayer let.
let, tny cry come ynto thee
: :
S^^^li^^^^i
N God the Lord be glad and light, praife him throughout the earth:
i iXf^-j-Hsg
Serue him and come beefore his fight,
i. -'j "r iiy
with finging and with mirth.
B AS S VS.
A N God the Lord bee glad and light, praife him throughout the earth*
Serne him and come beefore his fight, with finging and with mirth.
VVithin his courts fet forth his praife, for euermore doth raigne:
and laud his holy name. Fro age to age throughout the world,
4 For why 1 the goodneiTe of thee Lord, his truth doch itillremainc.
1
pRH-irt ±=£l' = »+ [ ».| ffl
Mercie will and iudgement flag, O Lord God vnto thee: And
i
* fin i,
Mercie will and iudgement
^'TtyQii
fing, O Lord God vnto thee : And
TENOR.
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In time of trouble doe not hide, thy face away from mee.
? Incline thine eares to mce make hart* thy wrath and thy difdaine;
to hearc mee when I call For thou haft lifted mee aloft:
for as the fmokc doth fade,fo doe and caft mee downe againe.
my dayes confume and fall.
IX The daies wherein I pafle my lyfe*
4 And as a harth my bones are burnt, are like the fleeting shade :
my hart is fmittcn dead : And 1 am withered like the grafle,
Apt! vvithers as the grafTe,that I that foone away doth fade.
forget to eatemy bread. 11 But thou O Lord for cuer doeft,
5 By rcafbn of my groning voice, remaine in fteady place :
my bones deaue to my skin: And thy remembrance euer doth*
6 As Pellican in wildernefle, abide from race to race.
fuch cafe now am I in. The fecond part.
xj Thou wilt arife and mercie thoa
And as an Owle in defert is, to Sion wilt extend:
loe I am fuch
a one The time of mercie now the time,
y 1 watch and as a fparrow on foiefet is come to end.
the houfc top am alone. X4 For euer in the itones thereof
X Loe dayly in reprochfull wife, thy feruants doe delight:
mine enemies doe mee fcornet And on the dart thereof they haue*
(And they that doe againft mee rage* companion in their fpirit.
againft mee they haue fwornc.
15 Then shall the heathen people feare»
9 -Surely with ashes as with bread, the Lords moft holy name:
my hunger I haue fild : And all the kings on earth shaU dread,
And min fled haue my drinck with tears thy glory and thy fame.
mine eies haue ftilld.
that from 16 Then when the Lord.thy mightieGoi
X* Beecaufe of thy difpleafure Lord, againe shall Sion reare
M Y
I i
f m
fbule giuc laude vnto the Lord,
t fynmy fpirit shall
«\-,\*
doe the fame :
TENOR.
«-„
M #rnrB"ii^te±^^g
X foule glue laudc vnto the Lord* tsy ipint shall 4oc the lone
: : : :
*A'It'VS. 77*
;^g^!Eggr^^gfl
In time of trouble doe not hide, thy face away fiom mee.
BASSVS.
IlipiEilipppi^
In time of trouble dos not hide, thy face away from mee.
And then when hee moft noble in their feruice to the Lord.
his glory shall appear e. The third part.
2J My former force and ftrength hee
17 To prayer of the defolate, abated in the way: ( hath*
when hee himfelfe shall bend: And shorter hee doth cut my daies,
When hee shall notdi&aine vuto thus I therefore did fay.
their praicrs to attend 24 My God in midftof all my daie$»
18 This shall bee written for the age, now take mee not away:
that after shall fuccecde Thy yeeres endure eternally,
The people yet vncreated, from age to age for aye.
the Lords renowne shall fpread.
25 Thou the foundation of the earth*
19 For he from his high fanctuary, before all times haft laid :
hath looked dovvne below : And Lord the heauens are the worke,
And out of heauen hath the Lord, which thine owne hands haue madei
beheld the earth alfo. 26 Yea,they shall perish and decay,
io That of the mourning captiue hee, but thou shalt tary ltill
might hearc the wof ill cne And they shall all in time waxe old,
And that he might deliucr thofe, euen as a garment will.
that damned are to die.
27 Thou as a garment shalt them change
ii That they in Sion may declare, and changed shall they bee :
the Lords moft holy name; But thou doeft ftill abide the fame,
And in Ierufalem fet forth, thy yeeres eoe neuerflee.
the praxes of the fame. a8 The children of thy feruants shall,
n Then when the people of the land, continually endure
and kingdomes with accord And in thy fight their happie fecd»
Shall bee affembled for to doe. for euer shall itaud fure.
g i^H-iilifiiliiiiiifii
M X foule giue laud vnto the Lord, my tyirit shall doe the fame:
"B AS SVS.
M IPiliifEiiiiiigliiilil^
X Sauk giue laud vntu the Lord,, my fpirit shall doc the lame:
M.ij, And
— :
to God for all his gifts, shew not thy felfe vn- kinde : And fuffer not his
I — '-* —~ -~*- i
TENOR.
* i^^iilliiiliiil^ili^
And all the fecrets of my heart, praife ye his holy name. Giue thanks to
^iiiijlilfiiiilpilig^
God for all his gifts, shew not thy felfe vnkinde ! A nd fuffer not his
g=yfc^pg3=ffi
benefits* to dip out of thy minde.
I That gaue
thee pardon for thy faults, when flnners do grieuet Mm
and thee reftord againc: The flowfft to conceiue a wrath*
For all thy weakc and fraile difeafe, and readicft to forguie.
and heale thee of thy psine.
4 That did redeeme thy life from death, 9 Hee chides not vs continually*
from which thou could it not flee though wee bee full of ft rife:
His mercy and companion both, Nor keepeth our faults in memory,
hec did extend to thee. for all our fulfill life.
io Nor yet according to our finned
That fild with goodnes thy deflre, the Lord doth vs regard:
I
and did prolong thy youth: Nor after our iniquities,
Like as the Eagle caffeth her bill* hee doth not vs reward.
whereat her age renueth.
6 The Lord with iuftice doth repay, ir But as the fpace is wondrous grea%
all fuch as bee oppreft: tvvixt earth and heauen abotie,
So that their fufferings and their wrongs So is his goodnes much more large,
arc turned to the beft. to them that doe him loue.
1 2 God doth rcmoue our finncs from ?fc
ALTVS. Y]9
And all the fecrcts of niy heart, praife yee his holy name. Giue thanks
to God for all his gifts, shew not thy felfe vnkind : And fuffer not his
s jssrs.
Sl|pilgli§rii§lli|lllig
Aid all the fecrets of my heart, praife yee his holy name. Giuethancks
illPiii^iliiiil^iiSiili
to God for all his gifts > shew not thy felfe vnkinde : And fuffcr not his
igilllliii^
benefits, to flip out of thy minde.
21 And looke what pitty parents deere 18 I meane which keep his couenafl^
vnto their children bearc: withall their whole defire
Like pitty beareth the Lord to fuch And not forget to doe the thing,
as ffoiship him in feare. that hee doth them require.
J4 The Lord that made vs knovveth our
our mo :ld and fashion iufl : (shape 19 The heauens hie are made the (eat*
How we ike a.id fraile our nature is, and rootftole of the Lord:
and how wee bee but duft. and by his power imperiall,
hee gouernes all the world.
25 And how the time of mortall men, 10 Ye angels which are great in payvcj
is like the withering hay: pmife yee and blefiTe the Lord;
Or like the flower right faire in field, Which to obey and do his will*
that fadeth foone away. immediatly accord.
26 VVhofe glosft beautieftormywinds>
dot vtterly difgrace: 2 2 Yee noble hofts and minifter%
And make that after their aflaults, ceafe not to laud him it ill:
M g;iiitlllilii^iigiii
Y Soule praife the Lord,fpeake good of his name: O Lord our great
ii^i^ifliiilflliiisli
andmaieftie in thee shine moftcleere,with light as a rohe thou haft thee be-
clad,vvherby all the earth thy greatneffe may fee, the heauens in fuch fort
ilSllllljliiillilgiiilll^
thou alfo haft fpiead* That may
it to a curtaine compared bee.
TSNO R.
W.J -*—*- t^t==^=t±k -rriTTTz
M
'±L -<fr-
Y Soule praife the Lord fyeake good of his name : O Lord our great
God: how doeft thou appeare, fo paffing in glory,that great is thy faratf ho-
nor and maieftie in thee shine mod cleere,vvith light as a robc,thou haft thee
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t mi*
fort thou alfo haft /pread,
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That it to a curtaine compared may bee.
***- Y foule praife the Lord fpeak good of his name : O Lord our great
and maieftie in thee shine moft cleere, with light as a robe thou haft thee
lliliillilii^i^iiil^^
be- clad, whereby all the earth, thy greatnefle may fee, theheauens in fuch
fort thou alfo haft fpread, That it to a curtaine compared may bee.
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good of his nametO Lord our great
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in glory,that great is thy famelho-
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for itmade thou haft. S The mountaines full hie
Which by his ovvne nature they then vp afcend.
the nils would deuour. If thou doe but fpeake
7 But at thy rebuke thy word they fulfill
the waters doe flee, Solikewife the waics
And fo gaue due place moft quickly defcend,
thy word to obey: Where thou them appointed
At thy voice of thunder remame they doe (till.
fo feareiull they bee, f The bonds thou haft fet
That in their great raging how far they shall run t
they haft foonc away. So as in their rage
Mtiiijt Oft
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not thtt pis they can*
this great Lord d\d make,
For God hath appointed
Which trees hee doth norish
they shall net ret: rne.
The earth to deftroy more
that grow vp fo long.
which made was for man. X7 In thefc may birdes build
The fecond part. audmake there their neft
jo Hee fendeth the fprings In firre trees the ftorks
to ftrongftreames & lakes. rem.iine and abide:
Which runne do full fvvift IS The hie hills are fuccour$
among the huge hils. for wild Go;<tes to reft,
XI Where both the wild affes And eke the rocks frony
their thirft oft times flakes, for Connies to hide.
Andbeafts of the monntaines 19 The Moone then is fet
thereof drjnke th cir fills her feafons to runne,
12 By the pleafant fprings The daies from the nights
or fountaines full faire, thereby to difcerne
The fonles of the aire And by the defcending^
abide shall and dwell alfb of the Sunne:
When moued by nature The cold from heat alw.iy
to hop here and there, <*
thereby wee doe leame.
Among the grcene brauncheS
their fongs shall excell. ao When darknefie doth come
by Gods will and power,
Xj The
mottntaines to moift Then creepe forth doe all
the clouds hee doth vfe : the beafts of the wood t
The earth with his works a i The Lions range roaring
wholy repleate.
is their pray to deuoure:
14 So as the brute cattcll But yet it is thou Lord
hee doth not refufe : i which giueft them food.
But gras doth prouide them %i Afibone as the Sunne
and herb for mans meat. is vp they retire
Xj Yea. bread wine, and oyle, To couch in their dens
hee made for mans fake> then are they full faine
Jlis face to refresh it That man to his work may
and hart to make ftrong as right doth require
\6 The Cedars of Liban Till night come and call him
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Iue praifes vnto God the Lord, and call vpon his name :
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Among the people eke declare, his works to fpread his fame.
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to take reft agiane.' vileduft then they beai
The third part.
30 Againe when thy fpirit*
14 How fimdry O
Lord fro thee doth proceed
are thy vyorks found 5
all
All things to appoint,
With vvifdome full great and what shall enfue.
they are i:i deed wrought: Then are they created,
j1
25 So that the whole vvoi Id as thou haft decreed:
of thy praife doth found
And doeft by thy goodnefle
And as tor thy riches, the <*ry earth renue.
they pas all mens thought.
12 The praife of the Lord,
So in the great fea, for euer shall laft
which large is and broad:
VVhere things that creep fvvarme,
Who may in his works,
by right well reioice.
and beafts of ech fort.
His looke can the earth make,
16 There both mighty ships fiile, to tremble full faft •
and fome lie at road:
And like wife the mountaincs,
The Whale huge and nionftrous, to fmoke at his voice.
there alio doth fport.
$J To this Lord and God,
27 All things on thee wait fing will Ialwaies;
thou doeft them reliue So long as 1 liue>
And thou in due time my God praife will I
full well doeft them feed. |4 Then am I moft certaine,
2? Now when it doth pleafcthee, my words shall him pleafe t
the fame fo to giue 1 will reioice in him,
They gather full gladly to him will I cry.
thofe things which they need, |5 The finners O Lord,
Thou opcnert thy hand confume in thine ire
3nd they finde fuch grace And eke the peruerfe,
That they with good things, them roote out with shame:
arc filled wee fee But as for my feule,novv
29 But fore are troubled, let it ftiLl defire :
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Among the people eke declare, his works to ipread bis fame.
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the Lord I fay,
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Yea, very fmalland
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in the land,
And talke of all his wondrous works,
they then but Grangers were."
that hce hath wrought alwajes.
IJ VVhile yet they walktfrom land to
3 In honor of his holy name* without a fureaboad.
reioice with one accord (land,
md while from fundrykindgdome they,
And let the hart alio reioice, did wander all abroad.
of them that feek the Lord. 14 And wrong at no oppreflbrs hand,
4 Seek ye the Lord & feek the ftregth, hee fuffred them to take:
of hiscternall might. hut ami the great and mightie kings,
And /eek his face continually, reproued for their fikc.
and prefence of his light.
I^iililiiill^lllllli^g
Raife yee the Loru\for hee is good. his mercie dures for aye :
TENOR.
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Raife yee the Loid, for hee is good, his mcicie dure* fox ayes
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And Iacob in the land of Ham, and fruit of all their ground,
dyd liue a ftranger the. The fift pare
*6* The firft begotten in the land,
5j
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Hee fmote their vines & all the trees,
44 And or
,
whereon their figs did grow: The labors of the people eke,
And all the trees within their coafts, tney tooke into their hands.
dowue dyd hee ouerthiow.
34 Hee fpake then,Catcrpillers dyd,
45 rhst they his holy fl atute$
obferue for euermore •.
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and Grastoppers abound :
And fa i t hfuily obay his lavves,
|5 VVhich eatc the gras in, all their land pray fe yc &
c Lor(n therefore.
Ffalme.iorf. ALTV S. I.D.B.of U.
Raifc yee the Lord, for hee is good, his uiercie dures for aycz
55
Raife yee the Lord , for hee is good, bis nexcie duxes for aye
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vvbo can expreffe his noble ads or all his praife difplay i
TSNOR.
^iliiiiilgil
who can exprefic his noble a<fts, or ail his praife difplay 1
a They bleflfcd are that iudgcment keep, in fong they did him giue.
and iuftiy doe alw.iy IJ But by and by vnthankfully,
VVith fauor of thy people Lor4» his words they cleane forgat:
remember mee I pray. And for bis counfell and his will,
they did neglect to waite.
4 And with thy Tailing health O Lord,
vouchfafe to vifit mee : 14 But lufted in the wildernefie,
That I the great felicitie, with fond and greedy luft:
of thine eled may fee. And in the defert tempted God,
5 And with thy people ioy I may, the nay of all their truft.
a minde poffefTe:
ioy fall ij And then their wanton minds defirt*
And may with thine inheritance, hee fuffercd them to haue :
a glorying heart expreflfe. But wafting leanneflfe therevvithall,
into their foule hee gauc.
4 Both wee and eke our fathers all*
haue finned euery one: itf Then whe they lodged in their tents,
VVee haue committed wickedneftb, at Moyfcs they did grutch:
and lewdly wee haue done, Aaron the holy of the Lord,
j The wonders great which thou O fo did thy enuy much.
done in Egipt land
halt (Lord, 17 Therefore the earth did open y vide,
Our fathers though they favv them all, and Dathan did deuoure s
yet dyd not vnderftand.
^ And all Abirams company,
did couer iu that houre.
Nor yet thy mercies multitude,
dyd keepe in thankfull miude: it In their aflTemblies kindled was,
But at the fea,yea the red fea, the hot confuting £re:
rebelled molt vnkinde. And waltyig flame did then burne vp»
g Neuerthelefte hee fauedthem, the wicked in his ire.
for honor of his name : 19. Vpon the hill of Horeb then,
That hee might make his power known an I doll calfe did frame
and fpred abroad his fame. And there the molten Image they,
did worship of the fame.
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Who can expreffe his noble a&s, or all his praife difplayi
And by the red fea dreadful! things, 31 It was imputed vnto him,
performed long agone. for righteoufnefie that day.
tf Therefore for their fo shewing them, And from thence foorth (o counted is,
forgetfull and vnkinde from race to race for aye.
To bring deftru<5tion on them all, p At waters eke of Meribah,
hee purpofd in his minde. they did him angry make.
Yea fo far foorth tnat Moyfes was,
Had not his chofen Moyfes flood, then punishtfor their lake.
before him in the breake:
To turne his wrath leaf* hee on them, J J Becaufe they yext his fpirit fo fore,
with (laughter should them vvreake* that in impatient heart
24. They did defpife the pleaiant land, His lips fpake vnaduifedly,
that hee behight to giue: his fearuor was fo great*
3fea,and the words that hee had fpoke, 14 Nor as the Lord commaunded then^
they did no whit beelceue. they flew the people tho:
$ j But were among the heathen mixt,
»5 But in their tents with grudging hart> and learnd their works alfo.
they wickedly repinde
Nor to the voice of God the Lord, %6 Anddid their Idols ferue,which were
they gaue an harkening mi^rfe. their ruin and decay;
26 Therefore againft them lifted hee, 17 To fiends their foimes& daughters
hi s ftrong reuenging hand dyd offer vp and flay. (thef
Them to deftroy in wildernefle, 38 Yea with vnkindlymurthering knife*
ere they should fee the land. the guiltlefle bloud they fpilt:
Yea,their own fonnes & daughters bloud
*7 And to deftroy their feed, among without all caui'e of guilt:
the nations with his rod :
And through the countries of the world? Whom they to Canaan Idolls thein
to fcatter them abroad. offered with wicked hand:
it To Baall Peor then they did, And fo with bloud of innocent,
adioyne themfelues jllb defiled was the land.
And eate the offerings of the dead, $9 Thus were they ihined with the
fo they forfooke him tho. of their owne filthy way : (works*
And with their owne inuentions,
19 Thus with their owne inuentions, a whoring they did ftray.
his wrath they did prouoke :
And in hisfo inkindled warth, 40 Therefore agiinft his people was,
the plague vpon them broke. the Lords wrath kindled fore:
j* But?hinees ftood vp with zcale, And euen his owne inheritance,
the finners vile to flay therefore hee dyd abhorrc
And iudgement hee did execute, 41 Into the hands of hearhen mcn»
lud then the plague did ftay. hee gaue them for a pray (they
The fourth pa^ And made their, foes ch&ii Loxds whom
were
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were forced to oba j. But with their coanfells they to wrath,
prouokt him euermore.
The fift part.
Therefore they by their wickedneflfe» •
** Iue thancks vnto the Lord our God> for giacious is hee: And
Igg^pglSpipSif
r- that his niercie hath no end> all mortall men may fee*
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Iue thancks vnto the Lord ourGod, for gracious is hee: And
Iliiliil^iPS
that his mercie hath no end, all morull men may fee.
5 Whofe thirft & hunger was fo great> as iron chaines doe threat.
in thole deferts fo voidc :
7 And by that way that was moft right and none was found much to hdpp
fo
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repented him therefore. Lord gather vs away.
48 That wee may fpred the noble prai/c
46 And fauour hee them made to finde, of thy moft holy name:
beefore the fight of thofe That wee may glory in thy praife,
That led them captiue from their land, and founding of thy fame.
when earfi they were their foes. 49 The Lord the God of liraell,
Saue vs O Lord that art our God, bee bleft for euermore :
47
fauevs O Lord wee pray: Let all the people lay Ainen,
And from among the heathen folk, . praife yee the Lord therefore.
Tue thanks vnto the Lord our God, for gracious is hee : And
B AS SVS.
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r
llpiiilllililillSEil
lue thanks vnto the Lord our God, for gracious is hee: And
that nis mercie hath no ende, all mortall men may fee.
j? Then dyd they cry in their difti'ciTe, as they full truely tiide.
vnto the Lord for ayde:
who did reinoue their troublous ftate, xo Then did they cvs in their diftrefle,
according as they prayde. vnto the Lord for ayde J
X4 For he fro darknes out them brought who did remoue their troublous ftate,
and from deathes dread full shade according as they prayde.
Burfting with force tfte iron bands, 20 For hee then fent to them his word,
which did beefore them lade. which heakb did foone reitore
And brought the fro thofe dangers deep,
15 Let men
therefore beefore the Lord, wherein they were beefore.
confeffe his kindnefie then
And shew his wonders that he doth, The third part.
beefore the fonnes of men.
1(5 For hee threw dovvne the gates of ax Let mentherfore beefore the Lord,
& brake the with ftrong hand: (bras, confeiTe his kindnefie then :
The iron bars hee fmote in two, And shew the wonders that he doth,
nothing could him withstand. beefore the fonnes of men.
2z And let them offer faciifke,
17 The foolish folke gr*at plagues doe with thanks and alfo fcai e
& cannot from them wend: (fecle And fpeake of all his wondrous works,
But hcapeonmoe to thofe they haue, with glad and ioyfull checre.
beeeaufe they doe offend.
|8 Their foules fo much did loath all 2; Such as in ships or brittle barks,
that none they could abide: (meat into the Seas defcend :
yVbeiby 4e«b tad them almoft caugbr, Their. auich*ndifc through fearful f*fa
t
Co coir.f affc
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ipo to compaflfe and to ende. 29 For with his word the tord doth
24. Thefe men are forced to beehold, the fturdy ftormes to ceafe : (noitafe*
the Lords works what they bee : So that the great wanes fr5 their rage,
And in the daungerous deep the fame, are brought to reft and peace.
nioft meiuailous they fee. 50 Then are men glad when reft is come
which they fo much doe craue:
25 For at his word the flormy vvinde, And are by him in hauen brought,
arifcth in a rage : which they fofaine would haue«
And ftirreth vp the furges fo, The fourth part.
as nought can them affawage. 31 Let men therefore before the Lord,
%6 Then are they lifted vp fo hye, confeffe hiskindencfle then:
the clouds they feeme to gayne : And shew the wonders that hee doth,
And plunging downe the depth vntill, becfore the fonnes of men.
their foules confume with f>aine. 52 Let them in prefence of the folk,
with praife extoil his name :
27 And like a drunkard to and fro, And where the elders doe conuent,
now hecre, now there they reele let them there doc the fame.
As men with feare, of wit beereft
or had of fence no feele. $ ? For running flouds of dry defert,
28 Then did they cry in their diitrefTe, hee doth oft chaunge and turne:
vnto the Lord for avde And dryeth vp as it were duft,
Who did remoue their troublous ftate, the fpringhng well and bourne.
according as they prayed. 34 a fruitful land with plcaiuies deckt,
Pfalme.108. CANT VS. E. Hooper.
o li^i^lill^iiiil:
my God, ray hart prepared is, and eke tongue
=S
is fo,
piiililiiiiilisliiiiiiis
I will aduance my voice in fong, and giueing praife al- fo,
TENOR.
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I will aduance my voice in fong, and giueing prayfe al- fb..
fcfchne.T©?.
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full fearraine hee doth make 5 j9 But' whS the faithful are low brought
tvhen on their finnes which dvvel therin by the oppreffors ftout:
hcc doth iuft vengeance tike. And minish doe through many plagues,
that compifle them about.
%% Againe rhe wildernefTe full rude,
hee tnaketh fruit to beare 40 I hen doth he princes bring to shataa
which did thetn fore oppreiTe :
With pleafant fprings of waters cleerc,
though none bcefore were there.
And likevvife caufed them to erre*
within the vvildernefic.
%6 wherin fuch hungry fbules are fet,
as hee doth freely chufe : 4 But yet the poore he raifeth Vj*,
That they a Citic may them build, out of his troubles deepe s
to dwell in for their vfc. And oft times doth his traine augment*
much like a flock of sheepe.
%7 That they may fow their pleafant'
and vineyards alb plant; (land, 41 The righteous shal behold his fight*
and alio much reioyce:
To yseld them fruit of fuch encreafe,
as none may /eem? to want.
Wheras the wicked and peruerfe,
with gricfe shall flop their voice*
|8 They multiply exceedingly,
the Lord doth bleffe them lb: 4J But who is wife that now ful wcl
who dom alfb their brute beafts make, hee may thefe things record i
by numbers great to grow. por certainely fuch shall perceiue*
the kmdneffs of the Lord.
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I vvill aduance my voyce in fong, and giueing praifc alib.
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f And Gilead mine ovvne shall bee, 11 It is not thou O God which late
ManafTes mine shall bee : haft vs forgotten quite i
My head Itiength Ephraim,and lavf And thou O Lord which with our hoaiS
shall Iuda giue to mee. didft not goc focrth to fight.
« Giue O
Lord thy fauing ayde*
vs
fMoab my washpot and my shof, when troubles doe atfaile 1
on Edome vvill 1 throw : For all the help of man is vaine,
Vpon the land of Paleftine, and can no whit auaile.
in triiim^h will I goc*
lo Who shall into the Citie rtron£ Ij Tkrouph God wee shal doe Valiant
bee guided to conduct mre and worthy of renowne: (acts*
t>t how by vvhome to Egjpt land* Hee shall fiibdue our enemies,
<«nucyc4ihaill bs«, yea^ee shall treaa them dovvue.
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fpeechlefle fileuce doe net hold, God thy tongue alvvaies:
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O God,
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euen thou 1 fay that art,
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God of all my prayfe.
s The wicked tongue 8c guileful mouth And let the ftnngers fpoile the fruits^
on race difclofed bee of all his toyle beefore.
And they with
and lying tongue,
falfe li Let there be none to pittie hinit
fcaue /poken vnto mee. let there bee rone .it all
That on hU children fatherlefle,
j They didbeefet mee round about, will let their mcrcie fall.
j Set thou the wicked ouer him, that after shall iiicceed.
to hane the vpper hand: 14 i.et not his f uhcrs wickednefle,
At bis right hand eke ftijFer thou, from Gods remembrance fall :
his hatefull foe to ftand._ And let thou not his mothers finnc^
4 when hee is indeed let him then, bee done away at all.
condemned bee therein.
7 And let the premier that hee makes, ij But in the prefence of the Lord,
bee turned into finne. let them remaincfor aye:
That from the earth their memory,
$ Few be his dnes,his charge alfo, hee may cut cleane away.
letthou an other take: 16 Sith mercie hee forgat to shew,
p Jiis children let bee facheilefle, but did purfuc with fpite :
his wife' a widow make. The troubled man that thought to flajfc
lo Let his of-fpiine be vagabonds, the wofull harted wight.
to beg and fcekc their bread:
VVandring out of the wjfted place, 17 As hee did curflng loue,it shall
where, earft they haue bene fed. .beetidc vnto him fo
And rs hee dyd not bl-ifing loufc
tt Let couetous extorcioner, it shaibc fat him fro*
ci-.ca all his goods and itoict
:
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iiflli^llllilli
O God, cuen thou I fay that art* the God of
=Sag
all my praife.
'BASSVS.
liiiiil&liiii^iSiili
O God, e iien thou I fay that an, the God of all my praife.
deale thou I fay with mee: Thev shall anfe and come to shame,
After thy name deliuer mee, thy feruant shall rcioyce.
for good thy mercies bee.
22 Bccauf- in depth of great diftrefle, 19 iTet them bee clothed
all vvith shame
I necdv am and poore : that enemies are to mee :
And eke within my pained brert, And with confufiou as a cloake,
niy heart is wounded fore. eke couered let them bee.
30 But greatly will with my mouth,
I
The third part. gi jc thanks vnto the Lord :
aj Euen fo doe I depart away, And I among the multitude,
as doth declining sr.ade ; his prayici will record.
And as the Grashop*per fo I,
am shaken off and % d:. t
jr For he with help at his rifjht hand,
14 With fatting long from needful food w:il ftand thepoorc man :>y :
enfeebled are my ki To fauc him from the man that would
JLnd all her fatneff. iiath n:y flesh, condeauie Lis foulc to dye.
enforced bcenc to keie.
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Till I haue
HE Lord did fay vuto my Lord,
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vv 1th heart I doe accord, to praife and laud the Lord, in pre-
fence of the iuft: For great his works are found, to fearch them fiich
are bound, as doe him loue and truft. His works are glorious, alto his
TENO%.
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Ith heart 1 doe accord, to praife and laud the Lord, in pre-
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them fuch
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arc bound, as doc him loue and trutt. His works tre glorious, alfo to*
:
Till I haue made thy foes a ftoole, whereon thy feete shall ftaai
'BASSVS.
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fence of the iuft, For great his vvorkes are found, to fearch them fuch
are bound, as doe him lone and truft. His works are glorious, alio his
_ BA.SSVS.
VV :
Ith heart I doe accord, to praife and laud the Lord, in pre-
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Vvcc ftill remember should, his mercie f.iilcth ne- uer.
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righteoufneflfc, it doth endure for euer. His wondrous works he would,
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wee Hill remember should, his mercie faileth neuer.
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HE man Cod
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And is bleft that doth feare, that his lavves doth
pilillifliiiilsl^li-rliiiig
loue in dced.His feed on earth God will vpreare,And blelTe fuch as from him
ifi^liillilllligliliiiiiigl
jjrocced.His houfe with good he vvil fulfilhHis righteonines endure shal ftil.
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HE man is bleil that God doth fearc, And that his lavves doth
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loue in deed: His feed on earth God will vprearc, And blefle iiich as from him
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^iuuccd.liis houfc with good he Will fuifill,Hi$ lighuoufues endure shal iii&
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rightcoufccfico ic doth endure for euer. His wondrous works hee would,
*
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HE man is bleft that God doth feare, And that his lawes doth
lone indeed: His Cccde on earth God will 7preare,And bleffc fitch as from him
in§fimiHi=npiiiiiii
proceed,His houfe with good he will fiiIn*:i,His righteoufnes endure shal ftill.
*BASSVS.
*"
HP. man is bleft that God doth feare, And that his lawes doth
iilliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiigii
loue indeed'.Hls fced on eaith God will vpreare,And blefie fuch as from him
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procccd:His aaufc with good he will fulril^His righteoufne« c.idiuc shall ftill.
N.iiij. * Vn«©
ip3 P&lme.iti.
4 Vnto the righteous doth arife, He doth by Judgement things expem*
In trouble ioy,tn darckneflc light:
Compaifion is in his eyes, 6 And furely fach shall ncuer fayle,
And mercy alvvayes in his fight. For in remembrance had is hee.
j Yea, pittie raoueth fuch to lend, 7 No tidings ill can make him quaile,
Pialme.itj. C A N T V S. X. Allifoii.
c
i^^iiiii^iiii^piiig
E children which do feme the lord* praife ye his name with one act 01 d,
if^iii^tgiliiiitiifisil
Yea whoblcfled he alwaies his name, from the rifing of the Sun,till it rerum
iiggfl^ililiilliliilliia
wher it begun, is to bee praifed with great fame. The Lord ail people doth
™ furmount* as
furmount, AS for his glory
zlorv we may
niav count, about the heauens hie to bee,
aboue bee.
iipiilii:iiiijiiiiiliii?g
with god
vvhomay the Lord compare:vvhofe dwellings in the heauens are,
i^iiHinii
of fuch great power aad force is hee.
TENOR.
* E children vvhich do ferae the lord,praife ye his name with one at cord,
I^iipiiiliillpililiii
Yea blefled be alwaies-his name,who from the rifing of the Sunaill it return
vvher it begun, is to bee praifed vvith great fame. The Lord all people doth
Illl^lfiiililiil^iitiii
wee
furmount, as for his glory may count, aboue the heauens hie to bee,
with god the Lord who may compare : vvhofe dwellings in the heauens arc,
3 His hart is firme his fearc is paft, And his ettate with praife abid?, %
for hee shall fee his foes dowen caft. Though that the wicked men difoaine.
10 Ye3,gnash his teeth thereat s;.ail hee
• Hee did well for the poore prouide And fo lonfume his ftate to fee.
Pialme.nj. A L T V S. ^l^^L^
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* E children v ihkfa doferue the lord,praifeye hisname with one accord,
Yea bleffed be alwaies his name ,w ho from the riling of the Suii,till it return
wher it begun, is to bee praifed with great fame. The Lord ail people doth
furmotinti as for his glo- ry wee may count, ahoue the hcauens hie to bee,
liiiilliiSi:
power
of futh great and force is hee.
B A S S V S. 9 .
* M children wlTich do feruc the lord praife ye hts name with one accord,
^fiiilififll#^ll1Ilil
Yea bitlTed bee alwaies his name,who from therifing of the Surutill it return
vvher it begun, is to bee praifed with great fame. The Lord all people doth
fumiount, as for his glory we may count, a ouc the heauens high to bee,
1
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with god the Lod who may compare:vv*ofe dwellings in the heauens are.
y. .»!*•*
And Iacobs houfc
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the ftrangers left, and in the fame trainc went.
re no it.
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And Iacobs houfe the ftrangers left, and in the fametraine went.
2 In Iuda God his »lory shewd, reculed backwardly.
his holiiicflfe 1110ftbright: 4 As Rams afraid the mountaines skipt*
So did the Ifiaelits declare, their ftrcngth did them forfake:
his kingdome power and might. And as thefily trembling Lambs,
their tops dyd beate and shake.
5 Thefeait favv,and fodenly,
as all amafHe dyd Hee 5 VVhat ayid the fea as all amafd^
The roaring itreames of lordains floud. lo fodenly to flee :
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lUIIlli^iliil^iEi truth* that are in thee alwaies.
Both for thy mercie and thy
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Both for thy mercie and thy truth, that are in thee alvyaies.
» VVhy shall the heathen fcorners fay, and doe not heare at all ?
where is their God become 5 And nofes eke they formed haue.
$ Our God in heauen is and what and doe not frncll vvithall.
hee will that hath hee done
& handle not,
7 And hands they haue
4 Their Idolls Miner are and gold, and feete and doe not goe:
throat they A
haue yet through the fame
work of mens hands they bee,
they make no found to blow.
5 They haue a mouth* & doe not fpeake,
and eves and doc not fee. (heads, $ Thofe that make the are like to thea,
6 And they haue eares ioyned to their and thofc vvhofc ttuft they bee*
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BASSVS.
VV 777Hen
in TnTF^frfrTN was Ifraell by Gods addrefle, from Pharaos land bent:
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Both for thy mercie and thy truth, that are in thee alwaies.
BASSVS.
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Ou vnto vs Lord, not tovs, but to thy nam
name giue praife:
a tyl .rtypH-U-J^—;
Both for thy mercie and thy truth, that are in thee alwaics,
202 *Ppdme.tij.
1$Yee are the blefled of the Lord, 16 The heauetis,yea,the fteaueas lye*
euen of the Lord I fay, belong vnto the Lord
Which both the heauen & the eartii The earth vnto the fonnej of men,
hath made, and fet in ftay. hee gaue of free accord.
TENOR.
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T
g^3iiigggliliippl^^ip
Lone the Lord becaufe my voice, and prayer heard hath hee :
|iii;igil^il^ii^pil
When in my daies I cald oi\ him, hee bow'dhis eare to mcc.
^ Euen when the fnares of cruell death and hee relieued mee.
about befet mee round : 7 And now my foule, fith thou art UU%
Whe paines'bf hel mee caught,& when returne vnto thy reft:
I woe and forrovv found. For largely loe the Lord to thee,
Jus bountic hath expreit.
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All yce nations of the Lord, praife yee the Lord alv? oici : Ai4
TSNOR.
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O >M AUyccjutiowofrhcLtr^ praUiyceUcLoidalwaics;
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X7 TSfy thatbe de ad.do not yvith praife it But we will praife the lord our Cod
fet forth the Lords renovvne: from henceforoth and for aye
Nor any that into the place> Sound yee the praifes of the Lord,
•f filence doe goe downe. praife yee the Lord I fay.
voice,
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and praier heard hath hee:
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YVhen in my daies I cald on him, hce bow'd his earc to mee.
BASSV S.
Lou c the Lord becaufc my voice, and praicr heard hath hee:
inigiijig^ii
VVhcn in my daies I cald on him, hee bow'd his eare to mce.
11 1 faid in my dirtreffe
and fe&re, X5 Thy feruant Lord thy femant loe,
that all men lyersbee: I doe my felfe confefle :
is What shall I pay the Lord for Sonn* of thy handmayd thou haft brok^
all
his benefits ro mee <.
the bonds of my diftrefie.
1$ The vvhoHome cup of fauing health, 17 And I will offer vp to thee :
thankfully will take:
I a facrifice of praife
And on the Lords name I will call, And T will call vpon the name
vvkcn I my prayer make. of God the Lord alv vaies.
14 I to the Lord will pay the vovves, 18 T to the Lord will pay the vowejj
that I haue him behight that 1 haue him behight
Tea»euen at this prefent time, Yea,euen at this prefent time,
in all the peoples fight. in all the peoples fight.
Ij Right deaie 8c precious in his fight, Ij? Yea,in the court of Gods ownchou!%
the Lord doth aye efteernc: and in the midft of thee:
The death of all his holy ones, O thou Ienifalera I fay,
what cuermcn doe decme. wherefore the Lord prayfeyec.
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all the people euery where, ftt forth his noble praife.
* For great his kind.iclTe is to his, his truth endures for are:
*Pfatme. 1 1 3. C AN ^V S. LD.B.ofM.
n ilffilllllsillfilill
^ Giue yee thanks vnto the Lord, for gracious
gra< is hec : Becaufe
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~ that mercy doth- endure, for eucr towards thee,
re nor.
6^ " iliiilElilillliP^liiiillEii
Giite yee thancks vnto the Lores for gracious is nee : Becaufe
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all the people euery where, fet forth his noble praife.
<BASSVS.
all the people euei7 where, fet forth his noble praife.
VVherfore praife ye the Lord our God, prayfe ye the Lord I fay.
V-J
Iliiiiiiiliiliiiiiiii^lli
Giue ye thanks vnto the Lord, for gracious is hee : Beccaufe
p«
that mercie doth endure, for euer towards thee.
BASS VS.
^ mi -Jt.u4^feitfa4fe^
Giue ye thancks vnto the Lord, for gracious is hee : Beecauie
te= { 1 1
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that mercie doth endure,
| for euer towards thee.
But through the Lord I found ftich help But hath not giuen mee oueryct>
that theywere vanquisht all. to deaih as yee may fee.
j4 The Lord is my defence and ftrength
my ioy, my mirth and long 19 Set open vnto mee the gates,
Hee is beecorne for mec in deed of truth and righteoufnefie:
a fauiour moft ftrong. That I may enter into them,
the Lords praife to confclTe.
15 The right hand of the Lord our God, 20 This is the gate cucn of the Lor^
doth bring to paffe great t! iiigs : vvhi* h shall not fo bee shut
Hee cauleth voyce of ioy and health, But gcod and righteous menalway,]
in righteous mens dwellings. saail enter into it.
16 The ri«ht had of the Lord doth bring
moft mightie things to pas The third part.
His hand hath the prehemiuence,
his force is as it was. 21 I will giue thanks to thee (O Lord)
beecaufe thou haft heard mee:
17 I vvill not dye, but euer Hue, And art become molt louingly,
to vtter and declare: a fauiour vnto mec.
The Lord his mieht & wondrous power 22 The fione which ere this time, a-
works and what they arc.
his the builders was refufd: (mong
fi The Lord himfelfe hath chaftcncA Is now beecorne the corner ftone,
4
mi
batb Ctixrectcd mec j
t
arid tiuciely to bec vtt»
a; This
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2
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the mightie work of God » in heart, in minde ? and tfc#i» jhto
tr.is wis
the Lords ownefacl::
And meruailous to beehold,
it is 25 Now help vs Lord,and profper vs,
with eyes that noble act. wee wish with one accord 1
24 Tnii is re ioyfiill day indeede, x( Mefled bee hee that comes to vs,
vvhich God himfelfehath wrought, in the name of the Lord.
Let vs bee glad and ioy therein, 27 God is the Lord that shew'th vs ligr
Pfalme.119. NT VS. G.Farnaby,B.ofMufick.
B
fftt t i fff^Af f
LefTed are they that perfect are,
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and pure in minde and heart
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whole Hues and conuerfation, from Gods Law neuer /tart. BlefTed are
feXU^U-U l ..|" M
they that giue them felues. his Matures to obferue: Seeking the Lord with
1
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.
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vvhofe liues and conuei fation, from Gods lawes neuer ftart. BlefTed .ire
they that giue themfelues, his ftatutes to obferue: Seeking the Lord with
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all rheir heart, and neuer from him fvverue.
I DoubtlcfTe furh
men goe not a ftray, whilft I thus fet mine eies 5
Tfalmc. ii &.
oindc yee therefore with cord • Thou art my God and I vvill prafft
Tour facrificc to the alter, thy mercies towards mec
and giue thanks to the Lord, %f O
giue yee thanks vnto the Lord,
for gracious is hee :
18 Thbu art my God I will confdTe, Becauie his raercie doth endure*
and render thanks to thee : for eucr towards thee.
^^iii^gg^l^^g Leflcd are they that perfect are, and pure in mindc and heart*
|^#N^pi*|rr *pi^
whofe liues and conuerfa- ti- on, from Gods lawes neuer
t ft
ftart. Bleffcd are
they that giue thcmfelues, his ftatutes to obferue : Seeking the Lord with.
miiiiiiilflpiiil^Is
whofe liues and conuerfation, from Gods lawcs neuer ftart. Bleffed are
they that giue thcmfelues, his ftatutes to obferue: Seeking tht Lord with
ml
all their heart,
h i )
2oS Tfalme.iiy.
As ata mirk fb will I aime, thy precepts and thy lore *
thy waie* how I miy walke. Thy works then will 1 meditate,
16 My oncly ioy shall bee fo fixt, and lay them vp in ftorc.
and on thy lavves fo fet 2$ My foule I teele fo fore opprefy
That nothing can mce fo far blinde, that it melteth for griefc
that I thy words forget. According to thy vvord therefore,
GIMEL. The third part. haft Lord to feud rehefe.
17 Grain to thy feruat now fuch grace,
« may my life prolong: 19 From lying and deccitfull lips,
Thy holy v void then will I keepe, let thy grace mee defend :
both in my heart and tongue. And that I may learne thee to l»uo
It Mmeeyes which were dim cc shut vp thy holy law mee fend.
fo open and make bright The way of truth both ftratt
;o & furo
That of thy law & meruailous works, I haue chofen and found 1
I majr haue the decre fight. I fet thy iudgements mee before,
fvhich keepe mee fafe and found.
19 I am
a {hanger in this earth,
wandring now heere now there: (O Lord)I forced my felfc
j 1 Since then
Thy word therefore to mce difclole, thy couenants to embrace
my fpotcfteps for to clcere. Let mee therefore haue no rebuke,
ao My foulc is rauisht with defire, nor check in any cafe.
and ncuer is at reft : $z Then will I rim with ioyfull chetTf
But feekes to know thy iudgements hie, Where thy word doth mee call
and what may pleafe thee beft. When thou hail fet my heart at larg«,
and rid mce out of thrall.
ai The proud men and malitious, HE. The fift p3rt.
thou haft deftroy-d ech one* II Inftruct mee Lord in the right tr»oV
And curfed are fuch as doe not, ofthyibtutes diuiue:
thy hefts attend vpon. And it to keepe euen to the ende,
ta Lord tume fro mee cebuke & shame, my heart I will encline.
which wicked men confpire ?4 Gratit mee thekuo.vledge of thy la?f
For I haue kept thy couenants, and I shall it obey :
With teale as hot as fire. With heart and minde & all my might*
1 will it keepe I fay.
2| The princes great in counfell fate.
and dyd agiinft mec fpcake: $5 In the light path of thy precepts,
But then thy ferttant thought how hee» guide mec Lord I require :
thy ftatutes might not breakc. None other pleeafure doe I wish.
24 For why 1 thy couenants are my ioy, nor greater thing defire.
and my great hearts folace: l6 Incline mine hart thy lavves to keep
They ferue in faad of counfellers, and couenants to embrace:
my matter for to pane. And from all filthy auerice,
DALE T H. The fourth part. Lord shield mee with thy gtace.
%y fetch me once throughly for to know 39 Reptoch and shame which I &> fear*
turn
: : :: : ;
frem mee O lord Mcpell Yet would I not thy law forfak*
For thou doeft iudge with equitie, as hee that were forlomc.
and therein tiocft excel!. fa But call to minde Lord thy great
shev.'d to our fathers old : (work*
4» Behold my hearts deihe is bent,
thy hvvcs to keepe for aye t Whereby I felt thy ioy furmouut,
Lord nrengthen mee fb with thy grace, my griefc an hundrcth fold.
that it pcrforme 1 may.
The fixt part. 5; But yet alas for feare I
quake*
VAV.
41 Thy mercies great and manifold, feeing how wicked men
let mee obtaiue O Lord : Thy law forfooke and did procure*
Thy failing health lee mee euioy, thy iudgements who knov es vvbeni
according to thy word. 54 And as for mee 1 framd my fongs,
42 So sh::ll I nop tne liaunderous thyftatutestoexalt:
of lewd men St. vniuft: (mouthcS, When 1 among the Grangers dwelt*
F*r in thy faithfnil promifes, and thoughts gan mee aflaulc.
ftands my confoit and truft*
210 yfalmc.
And neither will for ioue nor dread, the caufelufl needs bee muf
fro n thy commaundements ftart. 76 Now of thy goodnefle I thee priyt
0*4 Thy mercies Lord mod plentiful!? fbme comfort to mee fend :
,: doe all the world fullfill As thou to mec thy feruant hetft,
O teach mec how I may obey, ib from all ill mee shend.
thy ftatutes and thy will.
TEIH. The ix.part. ?y Thy tender mercies power on mee^
6$ According to thy promifc Lord, and! shall fureJy liue
fo haft thou with mec dealt: For ioy and confolation both,
For or" thy grace in fundry forts, thy lavves to mee doe giue.
haue T thy feruant felt. yZ Confound the proud whofe falfe pre*
€& Teach mce to iudge alvvay aright, is mce for to deftroy. ( tence.
and giuemee knowledge fure; But as for mec thy hefts to know,
Tor certainely beleeuc I doe, I will my felfc imploy.
that thy precepts are pure*
70 Who fo with reuerece dotheefeart
€y Ere thou didft touch me with thy rod to mec let them retire
1 erred and went aftray : And fuch as doc thy coucnants know,
But now I keep thy holy word, and them alone deftrc.
And make it all my ftay. 80 My hart with out all waucring.
€% Thou art both good and gratious, let on thy lavves bee bent
and giueft molt liberally, That no confufion cotnc to mee,
Thine ordinances how to keep, whereby I should bee shent.
therefore O Lord teach -mec. CAPH. The xi. part
8 My foulc doth faint and ceafcth no%
6f The proud Sc wicked men haue forgd thy failing health to craue :
againft mee many a lye i And for thy words fake ftill I truft,
Yet tny commaundements ftill obferue, my harts defire to haue.
with all my hart will I* 82 Mine eics do fafle with looking for,
70 Their harts arc fvvolnc with worldly tl.y word and thus I lay:
as greaie lb are they fat: (weaith Oh when wilt thou mee comfort Lord i
But in thy law doe I delight, why doeft thou thus delay *:
?ftl»CTT*
the auncient men in deed t
211
tt Reftore owe lord againe to life,
for thy mercies cxcell And all becaufe to keep thy lawcf»
And fo shall 1 thy coucnants keep, I told it aye beft reed.
till death my life expell.
LAMED. Thexij. part. loi My feet I haue refrained ek%
$9 In heauens Lord where thou doft from euery euiU way:
thy word is ftablisht fure : (dwell Becaufe that I continually.
And shall /or all eternity, thy word might keep I fay.
fait grauen there endure. X02 I hauc not fwerwM from thy iudgei
fo From age to age thy truth abid?s> nor yet shronk any dell : C nientf
as doth the earth vvitnefie For why % thou haft mee taught thereby
Whofe ground worke thou haft .laidfo to Hue godly and vvelL
as no toung cau exprcfle. (fuie,
ioj O Lord how fweet vnto my t*%
fi TLv.cn to this day wee may well fee, words alway
finde 1 thy
how things perfeuerc :
all Doubtlefie nohony iu my mouth,
According to thy ordiuaunce, feele ought Co fvvcet I may.
for all things thee reuere. 104. Thy hvves haue me fuch wifdorn*
91 Had it not beene that in thy law, that vtteily 1 hate: .
(lcaxnd*
• my fbulc had comfort fought
All wicked and vngodly waies,
Long time ere now in my diftres,
in euery kinde of rate.
I had becne brought to nought, NVN. The xiiij.part.
105 Euenas a lanthorne to my feet,
93 Therefore I will thy precepts aye, doth thy word shine bright
fo
in memory keep fart
And to my pathes where euer I goe#
ly them thou hail my life reftord,
it is a flaming light.
when I was atlaft aft.
\o6 I haue both fworne and will pec«
54 No wight to mee can title make,
moft ccrtainely doubtlefie : ( foimc
for I am oncly thine :
That I will keep thy iudgements iuft»
Saue mee therefore for to thy lawes*
and them in life exprefle.
mine cares and hart enclrne.
107 Affliction hath mee fore oppreft,
9$ The wicked men doc feeke my bane, and brought mee to deathes dorea
and therefore lye in wait O
Lord as thou haft promifed,
But I the while confidered, fo mee to life reftore.
thy noble a<fts and great. jo8 The offerings which with hart an|
96 1 fee nothing in this wide world, moft franckly I thee giue : ( voice
at length which hach not end :
Accept and teach mee how I may
But thy comaiaundments and thy wor4, after thy iudgements Hue.
beyond all end extend.
MEM. The xiij. part. 10? My foule is aye now in rayhan^
97 What great defire, and feruentloue that dangers mee aflaiie:
doe I beare to thy law i Yet doe I not thy law forget*
All the day long my whole deuife, nor it to keep will faife.
is onely on thy faw. 110 Although the wicked lay their net!
9 8 Thy word hath taught mee farre to to catch mee at a bay :
my foes in policy ( paJTc, Yet did I not from thy
precepts,
For Mil I keep it as a thingt once fwcrue or goeaftray.
of moft excellency.
xix Thy Iavrcs I haue fo claimed al-
59 Myteachers,whichdidme inftrudV, as mine owne heritage (waf
knowledge I cxcell:
in
Aud whyi for therein I delight,
Becaufe I doe thy cot tenants keep, and fet my whole courage.
and them to others tell. Hi For euermore I haue becne bent,
I09 In vrifdomc I doc aiTc alfo* thy ftatutes to
f fulfill;
0.iij» Coco
: : ; ::• :
212 lyhfaCtlig.
Eucn fo like wife vnto the end, teach mee alfo to Jrn«w.
I will continue ftill.
Pfxlme, n9 ; 213
fcAPH The xviij. part. 149 Incline thienetre to neare my voic«
137 Ineuery point Lord thou art iuft, and pittyon mee take.
the wicked though they grudge : As thou was wont fo ludzc mee Lord,
And whe thou docii fentence pronouce leaf! life should mee forfake.
thou art a righteous iudge. 150 My foes draw nearc & do procure^
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147 To thee cry I euen in the morne, 159 Behold for I do loue thy lawes,
before the day waxe light
with hart moft glad and faine:
Becaufc that I haue in thy word,
As thou art good & gratious Lord,
my confidence whole plight. reftore my life againe.
14 8Mine eies preuent the watch by 160 What thy worddodi decree, nuft
and ere they call I awake: ( night and fo it hath been euer: (fcee
That by deuitfug 9 f thy word,
Tiy rifhteoii Judgements are alfo,
I might fame comfort takt.
»olt true and decay neucr.
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SCHIN, The.xxi. part ltfj Great peace md reft shall all fnck
j6i Princes haue fought {by cruelty, which doe thy ftotutes loue, (haue.
caufcles to make nice couch : No daunger shall their quiet ftate,
lut all in vaine, for of thy word, empaire or once remoue.
the feare did my hart touch. %66 Mine oncly health Sc comfort Lord*
16" a And ccrtainely euen of thy word* I looke for at thy hand :
.I was more mery and glad: And therefore hauc 1 done thofe things,
Then he that of rich fpoilcs and prayes, which thou didft mee commannd.
great (tore and plenty had.
I6j Thy lavvcs haue been my exercife
$63 As for all lies and falfity, which my (bale much defied :
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coinfort.Deliucr mee I Ay>frorn liers lips alway, & tongue of falfe report*
* VVhat vauntagcor what things Of hot continuing' fire*
Gets thou thus for to fting,
Thou falfe awd flattering lierl * Alas to long I flack.
4 Thy tongue doth hurt I vvecne, VVithin thefe tents fo black:
Ko lefTe then arrov ves kecne, Which kedars are by name,
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re nor.
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comfort; Deliuer mee 1 fay, from lie rs lips al- way,& tongue pi falfc report.
<B ASSVS.
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N and in thrall, vnto the Lord I call : and hee doth mee
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comfort Deliuer mee I fay.from Ucrs lips alway,& tongue of falfc report.
Jy whom thy flock elect, I came a peace to make*
And all of Iiaacts fe#, And fet a quiet life :
arc put to open shame. *ut when my tale was toli
Caufeles I was contiold,
7 V Vith them that peace did hate, By them that would haue (Wfe.
cpfalme. I 2 1 ALTV S. q.Famaby.B.of M.
SItf CANTVS.
that fuccour God mee fend. The mightic God mee fuccour will, which
TENOR,
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that fuccour God mee fend.
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3 Thy foote from (tip hee will preferue, But his eyes shall ener watch.
And will the fafely keep
For hee will neuer flee pe. 5 The Lord is thy warrant alwsy,
4 Loe, hee rhat doth Hiael conferue, The Lord eke doth the couer,
Ho fleepe at all can him catch, As at thy right hand euer.
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willingly: For let vs vp faythey,and in the Lords houfe pray,thus fpakethe folk
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full loumgty, Our fcetc that wandrcd wide, shall in thy gates abide.
TENOR.
v Did in heart reioyce, to heare the peoples voyce, in offering fb wiU
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iingiy: For let vs vp fay they,and w the Lords houfe pray, thus fpake the
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felk fulllouingly, Ow fcete that vvandrtf wide, shall in thy gates abide.
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that fuccour God mee /end. The mightie God mee fuccour will, which
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heau«n and earth framed, and all things therein named.
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that fuccour God mee fend. The mightieGod mse.fuwcour wilUwhich
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heauen and earth framed, and all things therein named.
4 The Sunne shall not thee parch by day And will thy lyfe Aire faue;
Nor the Moone not halfe fo bright. And thou al(b shal haue.
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Shall with cold thee hurt by night, t In thy bufineffe fcood fucceflc :
all
Where euer thou goert in or out,
7 The Lord will keep thee fr6 diftrefle, God will thy things bring out.
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Dyd in heart reioyce,to heare the peopks voyce, in offering fo vvil-
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lingly :For let vsvp &y they,& io the Lords houfepray, thus fpakethe
folic r ull louingly , C ur fee t e that wandred wide, shall in thy gates abide*
"SASSVS.
lingly : For let vs vp fay they, and in theLordsrioufe pray,thus fpake the folk
full louingly Our feetc that wandred wide» shall in thy sates abjtic*
ii 8 CANT VS.
O thou Ierufalem full faire: which art fo fcemely fct, much like a
l=iil^-:iiilggE
Citie neate, the like whereof is not elfe where.
TENOR.
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O thou Ierufalcm full faire : which arc fo feemcly fet, much like a
4 The tribes with one accord* 5 For there are Thrones ere<ft,
The tribes' of God the Lord : And that for this refpcft.
Are thethcr bent their way to take: To fet forth iuftice orderly*
So God before dyd tell, Which Thrones right to maintaine*
That there his Ifraell, To Dauids houfe pertaine,
Their graicrs shquld together make. His folk to indgc accordingly.
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Lord that heauen doeft pofleflTe, I lift mine: eyes
ey< to thee:
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o Lord thatheaucn doeft pofTeflTc, I lift mine eyes to thee,
3 ass vs.
" Lord that heauen doeft poffefle, I lift mine eyes to thee:
f Our minxes bee ftuf: with great re- Doe make of ?s their mocking ftock*
tiic rich and workUy wiie; (bulc the proud doc vs dcfpiic.
Hom
:
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our caufe maintaind: If that the Lord had not our right fuftaitui, When all
the world .ig jinft vs furioufljr, made their vprores, and fayde, wee
thouldall die.
TENOR.
^ N |^|^gpl^^^^g Ovvlfracll may fay and that truely, if that the Lord had not
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our caufe maintaind : If that the Lord had not our right fuftaind, When
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all the world againft vs furiouilie, made their Tpreres, and faid> wee
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should all die.
TENOR.
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Lord do ttuto a* Mount Siou shajj iuiucly ttand %
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our caufe rnaintaind if that the Lord had not our right ruftaind, When
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Vckajin God ike Lord doc tmO, at Mount SioR shall fiaaeiy itand:
And
*25 CANTVS.
And bcc remoued at no hand, the Lord will count them right and iuft,
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f© that they shal jc fure, for tiur to endure.
And bee rernoued at 1 ohand, the Loud will count them right and iuft,
Hofc that doe put their confidence, vponthe Lord our God onely:
and flee to him for his dc- fence, in all their need and mifcry.
TENOR.
Hofe that doe put their confidence, vpon the Lord ourGod onely •
And flee to him for his defence, In all their ueede and mifcry.
Their faith is fure firme to endure, His faithfull people doth defend J
Grounded on Chril* the corner flone : Standisg them by afluredly,
Mou*d with none ill, but ftandcth ftill, From this time forth world without end
Stedfaft like to Mount Sion.
Kight wife it\4 good is our Lord Go^
And as about Iemfalem, And vvill not fufTcr cei tainely:
The mightie hills do it compaflh The tinners and vngodlies rod,
So that uo enemies come to theu^ To tarry vpon his family.
To hurt the t. wne in any cafe. Leaft they alfo from God should got;*
So Go4 in deed in cucr; ncedc, Falling to finac and vviciednriTe;
: :
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i^m And bee remoued at no hand, the Lord will count them right and iuft,
B AS SVS.
And bee remoued at no hand, the Lord will count them right and iuft,
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fo that they shalbe fure, for euer to endure.
Tt shall not as their lot ftill bee. By crooked vvaies which the} out fought
4 Giue Lord to thofe thy light, The Lord will furcly bring to nought,
VVhofe hearts are true and right. with works moft vile they shall abide*
But peace with Ifraell,
5 But as for fuch as turne afidc. For cueimorc shall dwell.
Another of the fame. ALTVS. %*Allifon.
And flee to him for his defence* *fc ail their j*fdt and mife- ry.
3 A SS VS. _
* Hofe that doe put their confidence, vpon the Lord our cod oneIy»
And flee to him for his defence, In all their necde aud miferie.
VV Hen that the Lord agame his Sion had forth brought, from
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bondage great and alfo fertiitude extreme: His work was fuch, as did
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luruiount mans heart and thought, were much like
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that vfe todreame: Our mo uthes were with laughter filled then, and
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VV Hen that the Lord againc his Sion had forth brought, from
bondage great and alfo fertiitude extreme: His work was fuch, as dyd
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furmount mans heart and thought : fo that wee were much like to them
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that vfe todreame: Our mouthes were with laughter
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filled then, and
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eke our tongues dyd shew vs ioyfull men*
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bondage great and alfo feruitude extreame : His works was £uch,a$ did
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furmount mans hart and thought, fo tbat wee were much like to them
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eke our tongues did shew vs ioyfull men*
Sassvs.
» V Hen that the lord againe his Sion had fooitk brought, from
bondage great and al-fo itruitude extreame: His works was fuch as did
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furmount mans hem and thought, fo that wee were much like to them
that vfe todreame: Ourmouthes were with laughter filled then, and
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Xccpt the Lord the houfe doc make, And thereunto do fet his hand,
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What men doe build it cannot ftand. Like wife in vaine men vndertake,
Cities and holds to watch and ward, Except the Lord bee their fauegard.
TSNOR.
Xcept the Lord the houfe doc make, And thereunto do fct his hand
What men doe build it cannot ftand* Likewife in vaine men vndertake.
Though ye rife earely in the morne, j Therfore marke well,whe euer ye fee
And fo at night goe late to bed, That me haue heires toenioy their laud,
Feeding full hardly with brown bread, J t is the gift of Gods owne hand.
Yet were your labor loft St wornc
. For God himfelfe dotk multiply*
But they whom God doth lone and keep Of his great liberality,
Xecciue all things with quiet ileep. The bleiling of poitcrity
CANTVS.
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& Lcfled art thou that feareft God, and walkeft in his way For :
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of thy labor thou shalt eate, happy art thou I faf
. :
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watch and ward, Except the Lord bee their fauegard.
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4 And when the children come to age> 5 Oh well is him that hath his quiuer^
They grow in ftrength and actiunefle, Furnisht with iuch artillery:
In perfon and in comelincfiTc: For when in perill hee shall bee,
So that a shaft shot with courage, Such one shall neither shake nor shu.ef
Of one that "hath a moft ftrong arme, VVhen that hee pleadeth before a iudge
Irlieth not To fwift nor doth lika harrce. A gain ft his foes that beare hiin grudge.
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God, and vvalkeA in his war: For
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LelTcdatt thou that feareft God, and walked in his vvay : For
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•tftky labor thou shalt eatc, fcappy art thou I lay.
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3 Like fruitfull vines on the hoiife fides, 4 Thus art thou Weft that feareft Go4
fo doth thy wife fpring out and hee shall let thee fee:
Thy children ftands like Oliue plants,
5 The promifed lerufalcm,
$hy table round about. and his felidtie.
V |lSii^lIIiiii^lli|g
now my Vt they Ifraell may fay, mee from youth afTaild : Oft
TSNOXj
^ now may fay, mee from my youth
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Ft they Ifracll afTaild : Oft
5 Vpon my back the plowers plowd» 5 They that hate mee shall bee ashamed
the forrowes long did caft and turned back alfo ;
4 The righteous Lord hath cut the cords 6 And made as gras vpon the houfe,
of wicked foes at laft. which withereth ere it grow.
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now
Icall, X figh, plaine and grone, truftiugto finde relcafe. Heare
TENOR.
&L I^=i?liiiiiiil=lii^g Ord to thee I make my mone, when dangers mee opprefTe
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And likewife grace en Ifraetfr
6 Thou shalt thy children? children fee,
to thy great ioyes increafe: profpenue and peace,
^ Ft thev now Ifraell may fir, mee from my youth aflaild : Oft
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they aflaild mee from my youth, ytt neucr they preuaiW.
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they aflaild mee from my youth, yet neuer they preuaild.
7 Whereof the movver cannot finde> ? Nor paflerJ by pray God on them,'
inough to fill his hand to let his blcfling fall:
Nor hce can fill his Lip that goeth Nor faywee bbfle you in the naac
to gleane vpon the land. of God the Lord at all.
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my mone, to thee I
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when dangers mee opprefle:
I call, I figh, plaine and grone, trufting to find re- leafc, Hcarc nov?
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O Lord, my requeft, for it is full due time : And let thine eares aye bee
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Lord I am not puft in minde, I haue no fcorncfull eye : I doe
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O Lord,my re- queft, for it is full due time: And let thine eares aye be
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preft, vnto this praier
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O Lord,
1, my requeft, for it is full due time : And let thine eares aye bee
5E
preft, vnto his praier mine,
wishing for him alvvay : Hee is that God of mercy,
More then they that watch and ward, that his deliuer muft.
to fee the dawning day. S For hee it is that muft faue,
Ifraell from his ftnne :
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not exercifc my felfe, in things that bee to hye.
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not exercife
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felfe, i h things that bee to 7hye.
4 O Ifraell truft in t,hr Lord, prom this time forth for euermore,
let him bee all thy ftay: from age to age for aye.
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and vowd a vow to la-cobs God, to keepefor euermorc. I will not come
w within my houfe, nor clime vp to my bed, nor let my temples take their
gij§i!llg§
rett, or the eics in my head.
TENOXs
and vovvd a vow to Iacofis God, to keepe for euermare, I will not come
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within my houfe, nor clime vp to my bed, nor let my temples take their ,
$ Till I haue found out for the Lord, Both thou and the arke of thy ftrength,
a place to fit there on the prefence of thy grace.
JVn houfe for Iacobs God to bee,
an habitation. 9 Let all thy priefts bee clothed Lor»^
6 Wee heard of it atEnphrata, with truth and righteoufneffc:
there did wee heare this found* Let all thy faints and holy men,
And in the field and forrefts there, fing all with ioyfulneflTe.
thefe voyecs tint wee found* xo And for thy fernant Dauids fake,
refute not Lord I fay:
7 Wee will aiTiy and goe in now, The feat of thine annotated, Lord,
his tabernacle there: nor turne thy face away.
Before his footftoolc to fall dovvne,
vpon our knees in feare. The fecond part.
3 Arife O Lord,arife I fay, XI The Lord to Dauid fvvore in mittr*
into thy retting place; and will not shrink from it:
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Pfafme.j3$. C ANTVS - E.Hooper.
O iliiiiiliSi^iSllllilM
How happy a thing it is, and ioyfull for to fee ; Brcthcmto-
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vJ jiovv happy a thing it is{ and jayrtjll for tw fee ; Brethren t*r
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^ »ovvd a vow tolacobs God,tokee P for eucrmorej will not come with-
lmvhoufe, nor clime vp to my bed, nor letmv temples take thdr reft.
and vowd a vow to Iacobs God, to keep for euermore. T will not come |
* within my houfe, nor clime vp to my bed, nor let my temples take their
iI|HiH!lSi=HIli^Ii
reft, or the eies in my head.
Saying the fruit of thy body, the needy that bee there.
vpon thy feate shall fit. 16 Yea, I vvili deck &
cloth her priefb^
12 And if thy fonnes my couenant keep, with my filiation:
that I shcill leame ech one: And all his faints shall fing for ioy,
I? The Lord himfelfe hath chofe Sion» For I haue there ordiind for mine,
and loties therein to dwell a lanthorne bright and good*
X4. Saying this is my retting place,
I lone and like it well. iS As for his enemies I will cloth,
15 And I will bleiTe with great increase with shame foreuer more:
her victuals eucry where: But I will caufe his crowne to shine*
And i will fimsfie with bread, more fresh thai hcereiofore.
O How happy a thing it is, and ioyfull for to fee : Brethren to*
H AS SVS.
How happy a thing it is, «ivJ ioyfull for. to /fee 1 Brethren to.
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piiifiiiiifiis
gether faft to hold, the band of ami- tic.
TENOR.
:
(^|^|Eii|ij:|§5i||E|f:
gether faft to hold> the band of amitie,
% It cahh to mind the fweet perfume, $ It wet not A<iro»s head alone,
and that coftly ointment*. but drencht his beard throughputs *
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Ehold and haue regard, yeferwaiitsofthe Lord: Which in his
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houfe by night doe watch, praife him with one ac-cord.
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B fchold and haue regard, ye feruants of the Lord: Which
mm in his
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houfe by n l»kr doe
t-_^VU U.. night •)>!«
watch
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praife Kit*i tn»tfh
him t\nP accord.
with one
<* Lift vp rour hands on hye, And giue the Lord his praifes due,
vnto his holy place : his benefits embrace.
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v iil^y=i^iif
n SillilyPraife the Lord, praife him praife him, praife him with one ac-
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cord: O praife him ftill, all ye that be, the feruants of the Lord O praife
TENOR. ___
O Praife the Lord, praife him prai fe him>praifc him with one ac-
«er<k O pvaife him ft ill, all re tk* be, the fctoiats of the Lort, O &*&
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ft
tlj*y*|f '•i&s&ii
gethcr faft to told, the Uand of a- mi-tic.
"S AS SVS.
wmmm^wn gether faft to hold, the
iii^iiiiiigifiii
houfe by night doe watch, pcaife him with one accord.
BASS I S.
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houfe by night doe watch, praifchim with one accord.
a For why the Lord who did,
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Doth Sion blefle, and will confer^
both earth and heaucn frame : » for cuermore the /anie.
O Praife the Lord, praifc him praife him, praifc hitn vvith one ic-
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15 The Idols of the heathen are made, And all that ftand in awe of him,
in all their coafts and lands praife him with one accord.
Of filuer and gold bee they, 11 And out of Sion found his praife,
the work ei:cn of mens hands. the great praife of the Lord:
X6 They haue their mouthes 8c cannot Which dvvellcth in Ierufakra,
and eics that hauc no fight ; (fpeake. praife him with one accord.
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Which onelydoth great wonders work, for his mercie endu-
5 which by his wifedome made the hea- 1 And Ifrael brought out from them,
for his mercie endureth for euer. (uen, for his mercie endureth for euer.
€ which on the waters ftretcht the earth 12 with mightie hand & itretched arme»
for his mercie enduretn for euer. for his mercie endureth for euer.
7 which made great lights to shine a-
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for his jncrcic endureth for euer. 14 And Ifraell made pafle there througk
for his mercie endureth for euer.
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Jo which fmotc Egipt with their firft 16 Through wilderncile his people lea4
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JDoth work by his great power: To rule the lightfomc d iy
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Both firme and furt, 9 And eke the Moone fo cleerCi
Eternally. Which shineth in our fight
And Starres that doc appeave.
5 Which God omnipotent. To guide the darkfomc night
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and pleafint melody. the warbling Harp to guide.
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7 Therefore O Lord remember now, o Euen fo shalt thou O Babilon,
the curled noife and cry : at length to dull bee brought:
That Edoms formes vsmade,
againft And happy shall that man bee cal<J,
when they razde our city. that our reuenge hath wrought.
S Remember Lord their cruell words, io Yea bleflfcd shall that man bee cald,
when as with one accord : that takes thv children young :
They cried on frck,& razde their walls To dash their bones againil hard Hones,
in defpight of the Lord. which lie the ftreets among.
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will looke and worship thee The power of iucreafed ftrength,'
And praifed with ray thankfull mouth* within my foule to grow.
thy holy name shall bee.
4 Yea, all the kings on earth they shall,
» Euen for thy louing kindnefle fake, giue praife to thee O Lord :
and for thy truth vvithall *
For they of thy moft holy month,
For thou thy name haft by thy word, haue heard the mighty wotti.
adnanced oner all. 5 They of the waics of God the LordL
| When I did call thou hardeft mee. in finging shall entreat
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let
thou compaffcft alvvaies. and let mee goe and hide :
| And by familiar cuftome, Euen there where .ire the fartheft parts,
acquainted with my vvaies. where flowing fea doth Hide.
lo Y ea, euen thcther al/b shall,
4 No word is in my tongue ( O Lord thy reaching hand mee guide :
but knovvne it is to thee : And thy right hand shall hold mee faft,
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it is exceeding great.
1 Vpon the wrath of ill my foes,
* The Lord, is hie and yet hee doth» and faued shall I bee
behold the lowly fpirit: By thy right hand the Lord God will
Jut iiee contemning knovves a far, performe his work to mee.
vie proud and lofty wight. 9 The mercy Lord endures for aye*
Although in midft of trouble I, Lord doe mee not forfake
f Forfake mee not that am the worke*
doe walke yet shall I fund:
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and wondroufly I am oh, that thou vvouldeft flay
Thy works are marueilous, right well Euen thofe (O God to whom
depart,
my foule doth know the fame. depart from mee I fay.
ao Euen thofe of thee O^Lord my Go^
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bones they are not hid from thee, that fpeake full wickedly
although in fecret place Thofe that are lifted vp in vaine*
I haue been made and in the earth beeing enemies to thee.
beneath I shaped was.
16 When I was formcleiTe then thine eie a 1 Hate I not them that hate thee Lor^
faw mee, for in thy booke : and that in earned wife :
VVas written alhnoaght was before, Contend I not againft them all,
that after fashion tooke. againft thee that a rife 1
a» 1 nate them with vnfained hate,
J7The thoughts therefore of thee O God euen as my vttcr foes
ho/ v deare arc they to meei Try mee (O God and know my hart^
And of them all. how parting great, my thoughts prouc and difclolc.
the endlefie numbers bee : 4
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And alfo of my moiling lips, a precious oyle shall bee.
O Lord Iceep thou the dore. Sucft uniting shall not bieake my kead*
4 That I should wicked works commit, the time shall shortly fall •
incline thou not my hart VVhen I shall in their mifery,
VVith ill men of their delicates* make praters for them all.
Lord let mee eate no part.
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my hope thou oiely art
Thou in the land of liuing art, 7 That I may praife thy name my foul«
my portion and my part. from prifon Lord bring out
6 Heark to my cry, for I am brought When thou art good to mee,the iuft
full lew, dtliucr mee: shall praifc mee round about.
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oh, enter not at all thy works I meditate :
por iuftified bee in thy fight, Yea, in thy works I meditate,
not one that liuetli shall. that thy hands haue create.
6 To thee O Lord my God,lo I
j The enemy hath purfued my fosle, doe ftretch my cratung hands;
my life to ground flath thtovvne : My foule defheth after thee,
And iayd mee in the darke like thern, as doth the thirfty lands."
that dead are long agone.
4 VVithin mee in perplexity, 7 Hcare mee with fpeed my fpirit dotfc
was mine accombred fpirit: hide not thy face mee fro : (fule,
And in mee was my troubled heart, Eife shall I bee like them toft dowanc,
amafed> and affright. into the pit doe goe.
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1 Mee is my goodnefle fort and tower, 5 As fleeting shade, bow down O Lord,
dehuerer and shield , the heauens and defcend.
Jn him I truft, my people hee (fmoke
fubdues to mee to yeld. 6 The mountaines touch and they shall
caft forth thy lighting flame :
j O Lord vvhatthin| is man, that hee And fcatter them thine arrovves shoo^
thou holdft fo high tn price i confume-them with the fame.
Or fonne of man that vpon him t j Send down thy hand euen from aboue
thou thinkeft in this wife. O Lord delitver mee :
4 Man is but like to vanitie, Take mee from waters great, from hand
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I Let mee thy louing kindenefTe in Let thy good fpirit into the land,
the moruning hcare and know : of mercy mec conuay.
For in thee is my truft.shew mee
the way that 1 shall goe. 11 For thy name fake with quickning
aliue doe thou mee make : (grace
f For I lift vp my foule to th«e, And out of trouble bring my foule,
O Lord deiiuer mee : cuen for thy inftice fake.
From all mine enemies, for 1 12 And for thy mercy flay my foes,
haue hidden mee with thee. O Lord deftroy them all
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and ringing wili I bee : of guile and fubtilty.
On Viole and on Inftrument,
ten ftringed vnto thee. Zi That our fonnes may bee as the plati,
whom growing earth doth rearc :
If Euen hee it is that onely giutf» Our daughters as earned corner ftoncs.
^eiiuerance to Kings; Like to a pall ace faire.
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with fundry forts bee found: 14 Our Oxen bee to labor ftrong,
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6 And they shall of thy power and of 10 Lo all thy works do praife the Lord,
thy fearefull a<tts declare and doe thy honor fpread.
And I to publish all abroad, it Thy Saints do blelfe thee,ancf they do
thy greatneffe will not /pare. thy Kingdomes &I017 s! : ow
12 And blafe thy power to caufe the
7 And they into the mention shall, of men his power to know, (fonnel
brcakeof thy goodnefle great*
And I aloud thy nghteoufneffe, The fecond part.
in finding shall replcatc. Ij And of his migl.tie kingdome eke*
2 1 he Lordo '»r God is gratious, to fpread the glorious praife :
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within our ftrects bee made. Yea, blefled all the people are,
15 Thy people bleflfed are that with, VVhofe <5od is God the Lord*
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14 And thy dominion through ech age, Ig Neerc all hee is that call on him,
endures without decay injyuththaton htm call.
The Lord vpholdcth them that fall, 19 Hee the defires which they require*
their Aiding he doth ftay. him will fulfill
that feare
Theeiesof all doe wait on thee And he will heare them vvhe they cry,
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thou doeft them all relieue: and fauc them all hee will.
And tnou to each furKfiag food,
in feafon due doeit jjiue.
20 The Lord preftrues all thofe to fcinj,
that bcare a louing hart:
16 Thou openeft thy bountious hand.
and bountioufly doeft fill But hee all them that wicked are,
will vtterly fubuert.
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with gifts of thy good will. aiMy thankful mouth shal gladly fpeai*
the praiiesoftheLord:
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While breath and lyfe prolong my daics, my tongue no time shall ceafe.
7 VVith right alvvaies he did proceed, 9 Kee doth defend the fatherlefle,
for foch as ftitfe r vyrong and ftra necrs fad in hart
The poore and hungry he doth feed, And quit the widow from diftreiTe*.
ar:d loofe the fetters ftroug. and ill mens waies fubueit.
8 The Lord doth Qd the blind their fight 10 Thy Lord and God eternally
the lame to limmes reftore: O Sion ftill shall raignc:
The Lord (1 fay) doth loue the right, In tyme of all pofteritie,
and iuft man euermore. for euer to remaine.
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Raife ve the Lord for it is good, vnto out God to fing-for it is plcafant
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and to praife, it is a comely thing. The Lord his ovvne lerufalcm,he buil-
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deth vp alone: and the difperft of Ifraell, doth gather in- to one.
, ^i|piiiiifiiiiiiiiiii|i
God
Raife yc the Lord for it is good, vnto our to fiag,for it is pleafant,
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and topraife : it is a comely thing. The Lord his ovvne Ierufalem,hc buil-
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I Hee heales the broken in their hart, And on the mountaines he doth make,
their fores vp doth hee binde : the grafle to grow againe.
4 Hee counts the number of the ftars,
and names them in their kinde. 9 He giues to beaftj their food, and t*
5 Great is the Lord. great is his power, young Rauens when they cry:
his vvifdome infinit jo His pleafure not in ftrengtfo of horfe,
# The Lord relieues the meek &
throws nor in mans legs doth lye.
to ground the wicked wight. l[ But in all thofe that feare the Lord,
the Lord hath his delight:
7 Sing vnto God the Lord with praife, And fuch as doe attend vpon,
vnto the Lord reioyce: his mercies shining light-
And to our God vpon the Harp,
aduance your finging voice. > The fecond part,
t He couershcauen with clouds, & for u O praife the Lord lerufalem,
the earth prcpareth raine; thy God O Sion praife
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in deede and vvord, abouc the (tarry skye. And alfo vee, his Angells all
mlEgifefilfEEg
armies royall, praife him with glee.
TENOR.
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llp^^liiiiigliljiliiii
in deede and vvord, aboue the And Angels
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ftarry skie. alfo yee, his all,
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armies royall. prayfe him with glee.
j Prayfe him both Moonc and Sunnc, At his voice did appeare.
which are fo cllere and bright: All things in their degree,
The fime of you bee done, Which heefct fatt.
Yc gltftring ftars of light. To them hee made t
4 And eke no lefle, A law and trade,
Ye hciuensfaire: for aye to laiL
5 And cloudes of the aire,
His laude expreifc. 7 Extoll and praife Gods nam*
On earth ye dragons fell
€ For at his.vvord they were AH deeps do? ye the fame,
Ail fcjued as wee feci $ec it bcecouuoeth you vvciU
; : : :
^* Iue laude vnto the Lord, from heauen that is fo hie: Praifehim
in deede
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and word, aboue the
—
Angels all,
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I ue laude vino the Lord, from heaueii that is io hie: praiic him
in *kede and word, aboue the fhnyskie. And alio yee, his Angels all,
Pfalme.i4&.
ij For his name shall v* ee proua, 14 For fare hee shall*
T© bee moil excellent, Exalt with blifle :
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Ing yee vnto the Lord our God, a new reioyfing fong : And
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let the praife of him bee heard, his holy faints among.
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Ing fee vnto the Lord our God, a new reioyfing fong : And
let the praife of him bee heard, his holy faints among.
2 Let Ifraeli reioyce in him, fing praifes of the fame.
that made him of nothing : 4 For why 1 the Lord his pleafure aH,
And Let the feede of Sion eke, hath in his people fct :
bee ioyfull in their king. And by deiiuerance he will raife,
the meeke to glory great.
j Let him found praife with voice of
vnto his hoLy name : (flute, 5 With glory and with honor now,
And with the Timbrell and the Harp, let all the faints reioyce :
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X^ His Ciints all shall forth tell, 14 Andalfctkey,
Mis praife and vfovthineflc: That with good will
The dildren of ifraell, His words fulfill,
Ech one both more and leflfe. and item obey.
^ lng yee vnto the Lord our God, a new reioyfing fong: And
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let the praife of him bee heard, his holy faints among.
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And now aloud vpon their beds, the people with their hands
aduance their Caging voice. Z To bind their ftately kings in chaine^,
6 And in their mouthes let be the a<fts, their Lords in iron bands .
And praife him in the firmament, that shewes his power on hie.
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And praife him in the firmament, that shewes his power on hie.
4 Frafe him with Timbrel & with Flute 6 What euer hath the benrfite,
Organs and Virginals : of breathing praife the Lord:
5 VVith founding Simbals praife ye him To praiie the name of God the Lent,
f raiff bus with loud Citab; is. agree with one accord.
X.iij. Praiifc
:
<* Raife the Lord O yee Gentils all, which hath brought you into his
i^;|liliiililill!ii^iiigii
" light: praife him all people mortall, as it is moft vvorthie and right.
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* Raife the Lord,0 ycc Gentiles all, which hath brought you into his
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light : O praife him all people moitall, as it is moft vvorthie and right.
For hee is full determined, And the Lords truth bee ye afiurcd,
on vs to poure out his mercy abideth perpetually.
CANTVS. ISD*
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- " Ehold now giue heede fuch as bee,the Lords feruants faithfull and
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tme.Come praife the Lord euery degree, with fuch fongs as to him are due.
re Ivor.
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now Bhold giue hecde fitch as bee,the Lords feruants faithfull and
O
ye that ft.ind in the Lords houfe, Lift vp your hands in his holy place,
Euen in our ovvue Gods manfion : Yea,aud that in the time of night:
Praife ye the Lord fo bounteous, Praife ye the lord which giueth al grace.
Which vvorketh our ialuation. For hee is a Lord of great might.
** Ttcnd my people and giue eare, of ferly things I will thee td!,
TSNOR.
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T^end my people and giue care, of ferly thin;* I will fchec tcii»
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* it aife the Lord, O ye Gentiles all, which hath brought you into hss
light, O prayfe him all people mortall, as it is nioft worthy and right.
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Raife rife Lord, O ye Gentiles all,which hath brought you into his
li^ht,
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pray fe him all people mortall, as
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Gloty bee to God the Father, With the holy Ghoft in like manner,
And to lefus Chiiit his true Tonne: Now and at cuery fcafon.
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Ehold now giue heede fuch as bee,the Lords feruants faithfull and
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true, Come praife the Lord euery degree, with fuch fongs as to him are due.
BASSVS.
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AJ Ehold now giue heede fuch as bee,the Lords feruants faithfull and
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true, Come praife the Lord euery degree, with fuch fongs as whim arc due.
Then shall the Lord out of Sion> (vver Giue to you and your nation,
Which made heauen & earth by his po- His blefling, mercy, and fauour.
** T tend my people and giue eare, of lerly things I will thee tell»
'BASSVS.
Ttcnd my people and giue carc> of ferly thing* X will thee tell.
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See thatmy Words in minde thoti beare,and to ray precepts li- ften well.
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Sec that my words in minde thou beare, arid to my precepts liften well.
J I am thy foueraine Lord thy God, 4 The lord fro work the feauen day ceai%
Which haue the brought from carefulll And brought all things to perfect cuds
and eke reclaimed fro Pharaos rod.(thral So thou and thine that day take reit,
Make thee no Gods on them to call. That to Gods hefts ye may attend.
* Nor fashioned forme of any thing, 5 Vnto thy parents honor giue,
In heauenor earth to worship it As Gods commandments do pretend*
For I thy God by reuenging, That then long dates 3c good maift line*
With greuous plagues this fu wil finite. Jn earth where God a place doth lend,
j Take not in vaine Ms holy name, 6 Beware of murther and crncll hate,
Abufe it not after thy will 7 Ail filthy fornication fearc :
Forfo thou mightft foon purchafc Mime 8 See thou .telle not in any rate,
And in his wrath hee would thee fpill. $ Falfe vvituefle againit no man beare
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Vr Father which in heauen art, and makft vs all one brotherhood,
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to call vpon thee with one hart, our heauenly Father and our God, grannt
plii^Iiiiiiliit=fliiii
wee pray not With lips alone, but with the halts deepe figh and grone.
TENOR.
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^ Vr Father which in heauen art,and makft vs all one brotherhood,
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to call vpon thee with one hart, our heauenly father andourGod,graunt
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woe pray not with lips alone, but with the hearts deep flgh and gronc*
: :
Sec that my words in minde thou bcare, and to my precepts liiten well.
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See that my words in minde thou beare, and to precepts liiten well.
lo Thy neighbors houfe wish Hot to hauc To keep thefe lavves after thy vviJI
His wife or ought that hee calch mine; Thy might therefore O Chriftvvee crau«
Htsfield,his Oxe, his Alie, his Slauc, That wee in thee may them fulfill.
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to call vpon thee with one hart, our heauenly father and our God,graunt
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wee pray not with lips alone, but with the harts deep (ighand gronc
BASSVS.
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to call vpon thee with one Hart, our heauenly father andour God,graunt
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wee fray not with lips alone> but with the harts' deep fish and eton^
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Thy kingdome comeeien at this Giue vs this day our dayly bread,
And henceforth euerhflingly ; (houre An^ all other good gifts of iir.e :
Thine holy Gr.ort into vs ponre, Keep vs from war ar.d from bloudshed,
with all ins gifts moft plenteoufly: Aliofiom ficknefle dearth and pine :
From Sathans rage and alchy band, that wee may line in quietneffc.
Defend vs with thy mighty hand. without all greedy carei ullucfle.
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Father which all things hath made, the day and eke the night. The
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heauens and the firmament! and alfo many a ftane : the earth and all that
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mans reaibn
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is ther€xn,which pane farre.
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*a Ll my beliefs and confidence, is in the Lord of might : The
Father which all things hath made, the day and eke the night- Tr.e
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Father which all things hath made, the day and eke the night. The
heauens and the firmament, and alfo many a ftarre : the earth and all
bass vs.
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heauens and the firmament, andalfo many a ftarre: the earth and
3M all
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that is therein, which pafle nuns reafon fane.
The
66 Creerfe.
And fo hee
died in the desk, On Gods right hand his father desfl^
Eutquicknedin thefpirit: According to his will.
His body then was buried,
As our vfe and right.
is Vntill the day of iudgement ceme,
His fpirit did after this defcend, When hee shall come againe:
Into the lower parts With AageJls power, yet of that dsft
To them that long in darcknefie were, wee all bee vncertaine.
The true light of their hares. To
iudgc all people righteoufly,
day of his death,
vvhome hee hath dearcly bought:
And in the third
The lining and the dead alfo,
Hee rofc to life againe :
which he hath made of nought.
Tothend rlee might bee glorified,
Out of all grtefe and paine. And in the holy fpirit of God,
Afccnding to the heauens hie, My faith to f3 tisfie :
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&r iliiilllEiil^ilili^iliEi Ome holy Spirit the Go<l of mighty comforter of is all: Teach
g|E|§^|E^E|iiE|||lEE|f3^;:
vs to know thy vvord aright, that wee doe neuerfall.
O holy Ghoft vifite our coaftj and therein liue and dye.
defend vs with thy shield :
Agamlt allfinnc and vvickedneffet O holy Spirit direct aright,
Lord help vs vvinne the field. the preachers of thy word:
That thou by them maifl cut down flnooi
Lord keep our King and his counfer!, as it were with a fword.
and giue them will and might Depart not from thofe parlors pure>
To perfeueve in thy Gofpell. but aide them at all neede.
which can put linne to flight: Which breakc to vs the bread of liffc
O Lord which giucft thy holy word, whereon our foules doe feede.
fend preachers plentionfly :
That bi the fame wee may accord, O BleiTed Spirit of truth kcepe vf,
^ Iue peace in thefe our daics O Lord,great dangers arc now at hand:
TENOR.
And alfo I doe truf* to haue, with all the holy company,
By Iefus Chrift his death : Qf faints and Angclls blcit.
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Ome holv fpirit the of might, comforter of vs all : Teach
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know thy word aright, that
vs to wee
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doe neuer
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fall.
peace and vnitie:
in to nations fir and nye:
Keep vs from fects and errors all, And teach them all thy holy word,
and from all papidry. that wee may flag to thee.
Conuert all thoie that are our feos,
and bring them to thy light : AH glo r y to the Trinitie,
That they and wee may well agree, that is of mighties moft
and praifc thee day and night. The liuing father and the tonne.
O Lord increafe our faith in vs. and eke the holy GbolL
and loue fo to abound: As hath beene in all the time*
it
That man and wife be voide of ft rife* that hath beene heerctoforc;
and neighbours about vs round. As it is now and fo shall bee,
In our time giue thy p«3ce (O Lord) henceforth for euermore.
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Iue peace in thefe our daies O Lord,great dangers are now at hand i
B ASS VS.
Iue peace in thefe our daics O L©rd>gvcat dangers arc new at hand;
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thine enemies with one ac- cord, Chriftes name in euerie land.Seeke to
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deface, roote out 3nd race, thy true right vvotship indeed.
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flay, Lord wee thee pray, thou helpii a- lone in all necde*
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ftay, Lord wee thee pray, thou helpft alone in all neede.
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am vn- iuft,but bowing down* thy hcauenly eie. Behold fcovv
tnee not that
TENOR.
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Dice not that am Yiiiuft> but bowing dovvnethy bcaucnly cie- Befcoldhov?
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E*¥fffoHrH-y- name
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land.Scekcto
with
thine enemies one accord.Chriftcs in euery
deface, roote out and race, thy true right worship in deed, Be thou the
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iiay, Lord wee thee pray, thou helpft alone in all ncede.
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thine enemies
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with one accord,Chrifls name
^p^ffd^ in e- uery laml.Seeke to
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deface, w<
roote out and race, thy true right worship in deed* Be thou the
itay, Lord wee thee pray, thou helpft alone in all neede.
llgilllilj§-:|||glii?glillll
mee bowing downe how
not that .am vniuft, but thy heauenly eye. Behold
BASSVS. •
^* Wmmmmmmmm Lord in thee is all my truft, giue care vnto my wofull cry : Refufe
sillgilii"^ip?iililill
ace not chat am bowing dovvac
vuiuft, but thy fccauealy cje.Bcfcold how
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I doe O ft ill lament, my finnes vvherin I doe offend : Lord for them shall
TENO%
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I do* O ftill Ument,my fianes vvherin I doe offend : Lord for them shall
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I bee shent, Sith thee to pleafe I doe cntend.
No no, not lo thy will is bent, To thee therefore ftill shall I cry*
todeile with finn^rs in thine ire J to wash away my crime;
finfull
But when in hart they shall repent, Thy blo\?d O Lord yet dry,
is r.ot
thou grauts with fpced that they defire but that it may help mee in time.
zs4 Thatikesgiving.
CiANTVS. ID. 3. of At
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HE Lord bee thanked for his gifts, and mercies euermore.
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That hee doth shew vnto his faints, to him bee laudc therefore. *
TENOR.
T~ HE Lord bee thanked for his gifts, and mercies euermore :
That hee doth shew vnto his faints, to hira bee hude therefore.
Our tongues can not fo praife the Lord,, fuch mercies of the Lord?
as hee doth right deferue: Thou doefl deftrue moft wortheljr,
Our harts can not of him fo thinly of him to bee abhord.
as hee doth vs preferue.
Nought elfe but finne & vvretchedncflfe
His benefits they bee fo great, doth reft within our harts:
to vs that bee but finne And ftubbernely againft the Lord,
That at our hands for rerom pence, wee dayly play our parts.
there is no I ope to vvinne. The Sunne abouc in firmament*
O fiiifuil ilesh that shouldU haue, that is to vs a light
tsfLTVS* 271
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I <ice ftlll O hrnent, my fiancs vyherei.i I doe offend: Lord for them shal
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I doc Jtill lament, my finnes wherein I doe offend: O Lord for them shai
Siiililiiiiiiiiiilil^^
I bee shent, Sith theetopleafc I doc en- tend.
Haft the* O Lord haft thee I fiv, Where thou doeft raigne eternaliv,
to poure on mee the gifts of grace : with God which once did down thee:
Thar when this life shall Getaway, VVhcr Angels fing continually, (fenj
mhcauen with thee I may hauc place to thec bee praife world without cc4
A Thank?sgimng.
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That hce doth
shew vnto his ftiuts, to him bec Uude therefore.
"BASS VS.
That hee doth shew Vnto his faints, to him bee latide therefore.
Doth shew it fclfc more cleere & pure hate is to them no let.
then wee bee in Lis fight.
Alfo the earth and therein,all
The hemens aboie and all therein, of God it is in awe :
more holy ire then wee: It doth obferue the formers will,
They ferue the Lord in their eftate, by skilr'ull mures law.
each one M his degree. The lea and all that is therein,
They doe not ftrinc for mastership, doth bend when Gcd doth bfckj
nor Hack their office fet : The fpiritsbeneath doe tremble all,
fcut fcarc the Lord aud do. U vvi!4 and tease his w.-tLfull cta&
*. Jut
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Refcrue vs Lord by thy deere vvord>from Turkc & Pope defend vs Lord:
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out of his throne,Out lord Iefus Chrift thy deerc Ion.
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Referuc vs Lord by thy deere word,from Turke & Pope defend vs Lord,
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which both would thruft out of his throne,our Lord Itfus Chrift thy decrc fon.
lord Iefus Chrift shew forth thy might God holy Ghoft our comforter,
that thou art Lord of Lords by right: bee our patron help and fuccour:
Thy poore iffiicted flock defend* Giue vs one minde and perfect peace,
ihat they may ptaifc lucc without cn4. all gifts of grace in vs inacafo*
m
,:
A thanVigtHing.
thatshould bee our meat.
it And as the comes by Tnitfe,
So wasthe Lord in his ripe age, into one loafe are knit
cut dovvne by cruell death : So is the Lord and his whole Church,
PiUiiiSif^iiPi^
Referuc vs Lord by thy deare word,froui Turk & Pope defed v$ Lord:
which both wold thruft out of his thronc,our Lord Iefus Chrift thy deare ibxu
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iSfcrti.e vs Lord by thy-i|Wpe vvord,from Turk
immmm & Pope defend vs Lord:
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which both would thruft out of his throne,our Lord Iefus Chrift thy deare fo«.
Thou liuing God in perfons three, In all our need fo vs defend, fen4
thy name bee praifed in vnitic: that vv emay praife thee world without
FINIS.
A Prayer
*74 f A general! confeffionof ffiines, with other
praters for the Morning and Euening, to be
vkd in families & piiblick affemblies,
Moft mercifull and louing thoughts, vvords,and deeds,mav redow«
father vvfcofe lone is ii.fi- to the glory of thv name,and good exaro-
mt,whofe mercy endureth pip of oir bretheren.And as it hath plea-
for euet.VVce firiful crea- fed thee tomake the Sunne to shinevpon
tures truflingin t/.iue vn_ the earth to giue vs bodyly light : euen
fpeakable goodnes & lone fo voutjafe to illuminate our vnderftand-
towards vs,do appcare this morning be. h]g 'with the brightneflfe of thy fpxrit, to
fore thy diuine maieftie* moft humbly direct vs i;i the way of rigfcteoufiieflc,(b
confefiGng our manifold funes, and innu- that what thing foeuer wee shall apply
merable tranfgreifions of thy coumiaund- our felues vnto, our fpeciall care and
ments and fatherly will :.againft thee purpofemay bee to walkc in thy fearc,&
cnely,againft thee(0 Lord) haue we ftVi- to fonfe and honor thee, looking for all
red,vvee acknovvledge'oiir orf-. nces,wee
i
our wealth and profperitieto come from
accufe put* felues vnto thee, (O mercifull thy 6neiy bit 0ing,and that we may take
Xord)'& wili not hide our vnrightcouf- nothing in hand, which shall not bee a -
neUe.VVe.finde in our felues nothing but gveeable to thy moft blefled will. Fur-
ignoraunccof thy will, difbbedience, thermore- that wee may in fuch fort tra-
miftruft, doubtfulnefTe in try goodn^flTe, uell for our bodies, and for this pre.'ens
and incredulity, hatred and contempt of Hre,that vve may haue alvvaies a further
/pirituall things,fcifeloue, confidence in regard : that is , to the heauenly life,
ouHelucs,andrferuem> lufting after car-
s
-which thou halt promi fed to thy childre:
nal! things of this vrorid : and this tree & the mesne leafon that it may pleafs
in
of our corrupt nature , 'byifigeth forth thee to prefcrue and defend vs both in
continually in vs none other fruits, but body & ioulc, to ftrengthen vs againft .ill
rotten and vnfauory works of the flesh, the temptations of the Diueil,& to de li-
in thoughts*, words, and doi tigs vnto con- ner vs from all pci ill sand dangers that
demnation. Wherefore w?c humbly be- may happen vnto vs, if wee bee not de-
feech thy fatherly goodneffe,euen for thy fended with thy godly power. And for as
Ifbnne Iefus Chrtfts fake, whom thou haft much as to begin vvel,& not to continue,
fet forth For a. pm-chafer of mercy to vs, is nothing twee befeech thee to receauc
through faith in his bloud,makeour harts vs, notonely this diy into thy holy pro-
cleane, take away our ftonv harts, and tection, but alio for the time of our
giue vnto vs true and liuely faith,vvork- whole life continuing and increafeing in
ing in vs vnfatned repentance & amend- vs dayly thy good grace and ^ifts thereof,
ment of our finfull life. Haue mercyTpon vntilltfou shalt bring vs to that happy
vs and forgine vs ourfinues for thy fonns ftatc.where vvee shall fully and for euer
fake,certifie our conduces of the remif- bee joined vnto thy fon Iefus Chrift our
Bon of the fame by thy holy Spirit ": by fauiour, which is tlie true light of our
vvhofe operation (brnortific invsourold foulcs 5 sJjining day and mght perpetually;
man the whole body of finne, that wee &
to the cud that wee may obtaine fuch
continually dying vnto finnc, may walk grace at thy hand,vouchfafe (moft merci-
in newncfle of life, to the glory of thy full father )to forgiue and forgrt all our
holy name, through lefuS Chrift our Sa- finnes,vvhich wee haue heretofore com-
liiotir, A men. mitted againft thee, and for thine infinit
A prater to bee faid in the Morning. mercies fake to pardon the Tame, £s thou
Eternall God and heauenly father haft promifed tq thofe that aske of thee
O, teeing that by thy great mercy, vvee with vnfained harts, for whom as for
Jiaue quietly pafled this night, graunt our felues, wee make our humble peticu
wee befeech thee,that wee may beftow ons vnto thee, in the name of thy fonne
this day vvholy in th> feruis,fo that al our our Lord and fauiour Iefus Chiift>in fuch
PRAYERS.
fcrt as hee hath taught vs faying. Our thou art our sheepnard& wee thy floekf
father which art. &c. thou art our redeemer and wee thy poe*
An Eueniug praier. pie whom thou haft dearely bought*
£\ Lord God Father eiierlaftitig and thou art our God,& wee are thine inhc-
^ of pitie, wee acknowledge and
full ritance.Correct vs not therefore in thine
confcflc, that wee bee not worthy anger ( O Lord our God ) neither accor-
to lift vp our eies to heauen, much kfTe ding to our defertsdo thou punish vs,but
to perfcnt our felues before thy diaine mercifully chaftice vs with a fatherly
ihaieftie
?
with confidence that thou wilt affection, that all the world may know,
heare our pniers 3c graunt our requeftSj that at what time foeuer a firmer doth
if wee
conflder our ownc wretched de- repent him of his finnc from the bottome
feruiags. For our conferences do accufc of his hart> thou wflt put away allhis
vs, and our finnes vvimcfie againft vs, & wickedneflfe out of thy remembrance, aS
we know that thou art an vpright iudge, thou haft promifed by thy holy Prophet.
which doeii not iuftifie the fiiners and Finally.forasmuch as it hath pleafedthee
wicked men, but pimisheft the faults of to make the night for man to reft in, as
fuch astranigrefie thy oommandi'ments. thou haft ordained him the d.iy to trauil,
Yet,moft mcriryfuil fijtncr, fince it hath grauntO deare father that wee may fo
p leafed thee to 'commawnd vs to call vpon take our bodily reft, that our foules may
thee , in all our troubles and aduerli- continually watch for the time that our
ti^s, pvomifing euen then to help vs, Lord lefus Chiift shall apeare, for our
when wee feeie our felues, as it were full dcliueraunce out of this mortall life,
fv. 'allowed vpof d-ath and.defperation, and inthemeane feafon, that wee bee
vvee'vttcriy renounce all worldly confi- not ouercome by any fantafies,dreamS.or
deuce and truft and lly to thyfou'err.i^nc other temptations, but may fully fet our
goodntfle as our o itly {lay Slid refuge, mi ndes vpon thee- louc thee,feare thee,&
fcefecching thee not to call to remem- reft in thee)in fuch fort that ourveryflcep
braunceour manifold fins and wicked- alio may bee to the glory of thy holy
ric$,vvhcrby we
continually p. ouoke thy name. Fuvthemiore that our fleep bee
,
vvrath and indignation againft vs, ney- not excefiiue or ouer much, after the in-
the: o ir negligence, nor our vnkindneflfe fa t i ab le defire of the flesh, but onely
whi.h haue neither worthely enVeincd, fufficient to content our weak nature*
nor incur lines iuffkiently expr.-fild. the that wee may the better bee difpofed t«
fvv-eet comfort of thy gofpell r'euealed Hue in all Godly conuerfation,to the glo-
Vritq vs, but rather to accept the obedi- ry of thy holy name.and profit of onr brc
ence aiij death of thy fonne lefus Chrift thrcn, through lefus Chrift our lord, in
tfurlci-'d, who by offeiing vp his body in vyhofc name we make our humble petl-
ficrifice once for all. .ath'iuade a fufiici-
?
tions vnto thee,as hee hath taught vs
en: re- otnpencefor all o'ur fiunes. Haue Our father.&c.
mercy therefore vpon vs ( O Lord ) and A praier for true repentaunce.
forg'nie Vs our offences, teach vs by thy K/f Oft gratious God and mercifullfa-
holy ipirit that vvec may rightly wayc ther of our fauiour lefus Chrift,
them & carrieftjy repent vsfor the fame: becauie 1 haue finned and done wick*
And fo much the rathcrCO Lord ourGcd) cdly, and through thy goodneffe haue re-
becaufe that the reprQbate^and fuch as cciued a defire of repentance, vvhereunto
thou Hilt forfakcu,canuot praife thee nor his thy Jong differing doth draw my hard
call vpon thy name but the repenting
: hart,! befeech thee for thy great mercies
hair, the forrovvfull m ir.de, the conficncc £*ke in Chriit, to work the fame rcpeiu
oppreffedjhungenng an^l thirfting for thy taunce in mce,&by thy fpirit,i»ower and
grace shalleuermorc fet forth thy praife gnce,fo to humble,moitifie,and fcarc my
and glory. And albeit wee bee but confience for my fiunes to fal nation, that
vormes He duft, yet thou art our creator in the good time thou maieft comfort and
and wee bee the work of thy hands,yea ouic ken meeagaine through lefus Chrifc
thou art out father,& wee thy children, toy dearely beloucd founc.So be it.
S.iij. 4
O
PRAYERS.
A pnier to bee faid before the recea* pouefled into our fpirituall ktngdome *•
uing of the holy Communion. cat? &dtinck at his table,& with whom
Father of mercy and Godof all con-
O folation, feeing all creatures doe ac-
yvec haue our conuerfation prefcnrly
in heatien.and by whom our bodies shall
knowledge and confefTe thee to bee bee raifed vp againe from the duft, and
their gouerner and Lord,itbecommethvs, shall bee placed with him in that end*
the workmanship of thine ovvne hands, leffe ioy, which thou (O father of mercy)
at all times to reucrencc & magnifie thy haft prepared for thine tied before the
godly maieftie: firft for that thou haft foundation of the world waslaidc.And
created vs to thint ovvne Image & fiflii- thefe moft ineftimable benifits wee ac-
litude,but chiefly becaufe thou haft deli- knowledge &
confefTe to haue receaued,
ucrcd vs from that euerliiting death and of thy free mercy &
grace,by thine onely
danation,into which Sathan drew man- beloued fon lefus Chiiil. For the which
kind by the raeanes of fin,fromthe bon. therefore wee thy congregation moued
dage whereof, neither man nor Angell by thy holy Spirit-doe render to thee all
was able to make vs free : but thou ( thanks praife,and glory, for cuer & cuci.
Lovd ) rich in mercy and inflnit in good.
nefTc, haft prouided our redemption, to A thanks giuing after the receauing
ftand in thine onely & vvelbeloued fonne: of the holy Communion,
vvhome of very loue thou dideft giue to
bee made man likevnto vs in all doings V/fO^ mercifull Father, wee render
L
finne excepted,that in his body he might vnto thee all prayfe, tkanks honor
receaue the punishment of our tranfgref- and glory , for that it hath pleafed thee
&Hi,by his death to make fatisFaction to of d.y great mercies to graunt vnto v$
thy iuftice,and by his refurrectioii to de- miflferable finners, fo excellent a gift
flroy him that was the anther of death, and treafure, as to receaue vs into the fe-
and fo to bring againe life to the world, loship and company of thy deere Sonne
from which the whole ofspringof Adam lefus Chrift our lord, whom thou haft
was moft iuftly exiled. O Lord wee ac- deliuered to death for vs, and haft giuen
knowledge that no creature was able to him vnto vs a neceflary food and non-
com pre h end the length, breadth, deep- rishment vnto euerlafting life. And now
ncfle and height, of that thy moft excel- wee befeech thee alfo ( O heauenly fa-
lent loue which moued thee to shew ther) to graunt vs this requeft, that thou
mercy where none was deferued,to pro- neuer furfer vs to become fo vnkinde as
mis and giue lifej where death had gotten to forget fo worthy benifits,but rather
»ic"tory,toreceiue vs into thy grace when imprint & faften them Aire in our harts,
wcecoiilddoenothingbutrebellagainft that wee may grow andincreafe daily
thy maieftie. more and more in true faith, which con-
The blind dulneffe of our corrupt nature tinually is exercifed in all manner of
wilnot furfer vs fufficiently to way theic good works, and fo much the rather(0
thy nioft ample benefits. Y et netierthelc* Lord )confiime vs in thefe perelous daics
at the commaundment of lefus Chrift our and rage of Sathan, that wee may con-
Lord, wee prefent our feluesto this thy ftantly iland & continue in the confeJft»
table,vvhich hee hath left to bee vfed in on of the fame, to the aduancement cf
remembrance of his death vntillhis com- thy glory, which art God ouer aU
ming againe)to declare and witnefTc be- ti.ings bee bleffcd for «ucr,
fore the vvorld, that by him alone wee Amem.
•haue receaued liberty and life : that by
him alone thou doeft acknowledge vs to
bee thy children and heires : that by him FINIS*
alone wee haue cntraunce to the throne
of thy grace, that by him alone wee arc
A Tabic for the number of thewhole Pfalmes,
and alio in what leafe you may findeeuery of them.
Pfaime. A Folio. Pfaime. L Folio.
jo All laud and praife. 64 6 Lord In thy. I»
49 All people harken. 92 \6 Lord keepe mee. 44
78 Attend my people torny law 140 26 Lord be my ludge. 60
ft Amid the preafe. 150 $ 5 Lord plead my. 7*
x 00 All people that. 171 42 Like as the Hart. *4
B 68 LetGodarife. 122
tr Bee light and %Ud* 14872 Lord giue thy ludgements. XJO
l (9 Blf fled arethcy. 206 86 Lord bow thine eare. 154
12* Bl eflVd art thou. 226 Si Lord God of health. i5 5
5 My fou le
doth ma'gnifie the Lord.
41 The man is blcft.
og O
Lord becaufe my.haitsddire.
46 The Lord is our defence*
What man fo euer heebe that.
50 The mightieGod. 5>4
50 The God of Gods. 96
O
Lord turne not aytay thy face.
Qur Father vyhich in heauen art.
j? The foolish man in that* 104
Hark Ifracll, and what 1 fay.
57 Take pit;ie tor. 10?
Where rrghteoufh«fTe doth fay. 22
6s Thy praife alone. jo
y6 To all that now. 1S Thefe follow after the Pfalmes*
1
go Thou Heard that. 140
*S Thou haft ben mcrcifulL 151 P4lBlfe the Lord O yeGentilsall. 2^0
« 7 Thu Citic shall. is 6 Peholdnow giue heede fuch as bee 269
$9 To fing the mercies. X58 Attand my people and RJuc eare. 260
510 Thou. Lord haft. 36o Our father which in heauen art. 20s
oj The Lord asking. I64 All my beliefe and confidence, 264
97 The Lord doth nigne< 370 Comeholy fpirit the God of might. z6&
39 The Loiddoth raigne although. 172 Giue peace in thefeourdaiesO Lord. 266
j:o The lord did fay. 294 O Lord in thee is allmy truft. 268
X12 The man is blelt. 395 The Lord bee thanked forhis gifts. 27a
X25 Thofe that doe put. 222 Prefcrue vs Lord by thydeerc word. 274,
X?» Thee will Iptaife. 242 Alfo ceitainc godly praiers. ijf
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