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LOS ANGELES
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THE ', ^ ^
LIBRARY
Cathedral Psalter
CONTAINING
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CWIVERSITY OF CALIFDRNtl
LOS ANGELES
(i) That
single or double Chants should be used according to the character
and construction of each Psalm.
See Psalms xv. (single) xxiv. (double). ;
(2) That the construction of each Psalm should as far as possible govern the
antiphonal arrangement e.g., if the parallel or antithesis occurs
;
between the two halves of one verse, each half should be assigned to
Cantoris and Decani respectively.
See Psalms xv. xix. 1. xc.
1. The Words, from the commencement of each verse and half- verse up to the
accented syllable, are called the Recitation.
2. On reaching the accented syllable, and beginning with it, the music of the
chant commences, in strict time (a tempo), the upright strokes corresponding to the
bars. The Recitation must therefore be considered as outside the chant, and may
be of any length. The note on which the Recitation is made is called the Reciting
note.
3. If there is no syllable after that which is accented, the accented syllable must
be held for one whole bar or measure,* e.g. —
Recit. a tempo.
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come let us
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to the Lord:
If other syllables follow the one accented, the first measure or initial bar of the
chant will have to be divided into parts of a semibreve.
4. The following general rules will help to explain this, the accented syllable
being called the accent. If one syllable follows the accent, the first bar is divided
into a dotted minim and a crotchet, e.g. —
^ Recit.
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a tempo.
Recit. a tempo.
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IV PREFACE.
Sometimes, when only one syllable follows the accent, the first bar is divided into
two minims, e.g. —
Recit. a tempo.
Recit. a tempo. .
5. If two syllables follow the accent, the first bar is generally divided into a
minim and two crotchets, e.g. —
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sh£w our-selves | glad in | Him with |
psalms.
6. If three syllables follow the accent, the first bar is generally divided into four
equal parts, or their equivalent value, e.g. —
_ ^ jj Recit. a tempo.
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Why do the heathen so fiS - ri-ous - ly rage
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O ye sons of men, how long will ye bias- |
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7. In the rare cases in which four syllables follow the accent, the bar will be
without difficulty divided into the equivalent of four crotchets, e.g. —
Recit. a tempo.
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8. Study and experience show that the most natural rendering of the words
will
will in many instances call for other divisions of the bar, a few of which are here
given, e.g.—
Recit. a tempo.
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deliver not the soul of thy turtle-dove unto the mul-ii- tude | of the | enemy:
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Recit. a tempo.
PREFACE.
reciting note must not be held any longer than is absolutely necessary for this.
Hence in some verses the reciting note will be only equal to a very short musical
note, e.g. —
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Lord thy word
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praise the
^ | Lord:
As the accent holds the position of the first beat of the first bar, it is unnecessary to
sing it louder than any of the words recited : its position, musically, will give it quite
enough emphasis.
12. A dot is placed between words or syllables belonging to the second bar of
the music, when their division would otherwise be doubtful, e.g. —
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14.F. signifies Full, that is, to be sung by both sides of the choir / signifies ;
forte,loud p, piano, soft mf, mezzo-forte, moderately loud 2nd part, directs the
;
; ;
choir to repeat the second half of a double chant at the verse to which it is prefixed.
The thanks of the Editors are due to those professional and amateur musicians
who have contributed original compositions to this work ; also to those who have
granted permission for the insertion of such Chants as have appeared before, or of
which they hold the copyright. The Editors likewise offer their apologies for any
infringement of copyright of which they may have been unintentionally guilty.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
PREFACE iii
THE CANTICLES :—
Venite, exultemus Domino viii
Benedictus xviii
Magnificat xxi
QUICUNQUE VULT XX
THE PSALMS i
Commination 144
THE
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4 In his hands are all the corners of a people that do err in their hearts * I
and his hands pre- I pared • the I dry I that they sh6uld not I enter I into • my I
land. rest.
mf 6 O come, let us w6rship and I fall I
f F. Glory be to the Father, I and •
down : and knSel be- I -fore the I Lord to the I Son : and I to the I Holy I
our Maker.
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let us sing unto . the I I 8 To-day if ye will hear his voice *:
Lord us heartily rejoice in the
: let I harden not your hearts as in the pro-
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4 In his hand are all the corners of I a people that do err in their hearts *
the earth and the strength of the hills
I : I for they I have not I known my i
and his hands pre- -pared • the dry I I I wrath that they should not enter into
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land. my I rest.
mf 6 O come, let us worship and I fall I
fF. Glory be to the Father, I and •
xu TE DEUM LAUDAMUS.
Verses i to 13. Dr. R. Woodward.
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of Martyrs I
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the Heavens, and all the Powers 10 The holy Church throughout all I I I
of Saba- -oth
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6 Heaven and earth are full of the 13 A'lso the Holy Ghost th6 I I I : 1
15 Thou art the ever- -lasting Son with thy precious blood.
— the Fa- :
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mf 16 When thou tookest upon thee to thy I Saints : In I glory I ever- I -last-
de- I -liver I man thou didst not ab- -hor ing.: I
the womb.
I Virgin's 22 O Lord save thy people and
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17 When
thou hadst overc6me the bless thine herit- -age.
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6 Heaven and earth are fflll of the I 13 Also the Holy Ghost the Com-I I I : I
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15 Thou art the ever- -lasting Son with thy precious blood.
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22 O Lord save thy people
Virgin's find I womb. I I : I
17 When
thou hadst overc6me the bless thine herit- -age.
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God In the
: Glory of the Father. i I I thee
19 We
believe that thou shalt come I I F. 25 And we worship thy I • i Name :
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6 Heaven and earth are full of the I 13 Also the Holy Ghost thg Com- I I : I
Thou art the King of Glory O' 20 We therefore pray thee help thy
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15 Thou art the Sver- -lasting I Son : with thy precious blood.
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hor the Virgin's I22 O L6rd save thy people and I womb. I I : I
17 When
thou hadst overcome the bless thine herit- -age.
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sharpness of death thou didst open the 23 Gov-• -ern them and lift
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18 Thou sittest at the right hand of fF. 24 Day by day we magni- -fy I I I 1 : I I I
t6 be our Judge.
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ever world with- -out end. I I I I
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have I mer- I -cy up- 1 -on us. let me never be con- -founded. I I I
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the Heavens, and all the Powers 10 The holy Church throughout all I I I
5 Holy Holy Holy Lord God 12 Thine honour- -able true and :
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of Saba- -oth ;
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6 Heaven and earth are full of the 13 Also the Holy Ghost the Com- I I I : I
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Th6u art the King of Glory O* 20 We therefore pray thee help thy
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15 Thou art the ever- -lasting Son with thy precious blood.
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17 When
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sharpness of death thou didst open the 23 Gov-• I : I -em I them : and 1 lift
Kingdom of Heaven to 1 I all be-l-lievers. them I up for I ever.
18 Thou sittest at the right I hand of 1
fF. 24 Day I by I day : w6 I magni- I -fy I
have mer- -cy up- -on us.I I I let me never be con- -founded. I I I
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mf O ALL ye Works of the Lord I bless 18 O let the Earth bless the Lord : I 1
him, and magnify him for ever. I I I praise him, and magnify him for I I I
Lord praise him, and : magnify him 27 O let I'srael bless the Lord I I I I :
for ever.
I praise him, and magnify him for ever. I I I
Lord :praise him,and magnify himfor ever I I I ye the I Lord praise him, and magnify : I I
13 O
ye Frost and C61d bless • ye I him for
ever. I
14 O
ye Ice and Sn6w bless • ye I him, and magnify him for ever. I I I
15 O
ye Nights and Days bless ye I and magnify him for ever.
I I I
16 O
ye Light and Darkness bless I magnify him for ever. I I
17 O
ye Lightnings and C16uds bless I F. As it was in the beginning ^ is n6w,
ye the Lord praise him, and magnify
I : I and ever shall be w6rld without end.
I I : I I
Dr. Garrett.
Rev. J. Troutbeck.
J. Barn BY.
Israel : for he hath visited I and re- I be- -fore him all the days of our life.
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servant David I
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pare his ways ; I
that hate us ;
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Son and to the Holy Ghost
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/ F. O BE joyful in the Lord I all ye I praise : be thankful unto him, and I spsak
lands : serve the Lord with gladness * good Name.
I of his I
.and come before his I presence I with a I mf A For the Lord is gracious ¥: his
song. mdrcy is ever- -lasting and his
I I : truth
endureth from gener- I -ation • to I
gener- I -ation. i
N.B. —The notes between the wavy line and the first double bar are to be sung only when
the last word of the first division of the verse has more than one syllable.
w/F.WHOSOEVER will be sav-ed 21 The Father is made of none I : I :
before all things it is necessary that he neither created nor be- -gotten. I
F. 2 Which Faith except every one do not made, nor created * but be- -gotten. 1
keep whole and unde- -fil-ed without 23 The Holy Ghost is of the Father I :
doubt he shall perish ever- -lastingly. and of the Son neither made, nor I I :
3 And the Catholick Faith is this created, nor begotten * but pro- -ceeding. I : I
that we worship one God in Trinity * and 24 So there is one Father, not three
Trinity in Unity IFathers ^ one Son, not three ;
Sons I :
4 Neither confounding the Per-sons one Holy Ghost, not three Holy Ghosts. I : I
5 For there is one Person of the after oth-er none is greater or less I :
of the Holy Ghost. I26 But the whole three Persons are
6 But the Godhead of the Father, of co-eternal to- -geth-er and co- -equal. I : I
the Son, and of the Holy Ghost ^ is all 27 So that in all things, as is a- -fore- I I
e- -ternal.
I Trinity in Unity is to be worshipped. I
Holy Gh6st incompre- -hensible. 30 For the right Faith is, that we be- I
10 The Father eternal * the Son e- lieve and con- -fess that our Lord Jesus I I :
ter-nal and the Holy Ghost e -1 -ternal. Christ, the Son of God * is God and Man
: I
11 And yet they are not three e- -ter- 31 God, of the Substance of the 1
12 As also there are not three incom- and Man, of the substance of his Mother *
prehensibles » nor three uncre- -a-ted born in the world. I : I
but one uncreated * and one incompre- 32 Perfect God, and perfect Man I I :
the Son Al- -might-y and the Holy 33 Equal to the Father, as touching
I :
14 And yet they are not thr6e Al- as t6uching his Manhood. I I
15 So the Father is God * the Son is Man yet he is not two » but one Christ. I : I
16 And yet they are not three Gods head into flesh but by taking of the I I :
x8 And yet not three Lords but 37 For as the reasonable soul and flesh I :
19 For like as we are compelled by 38 Who suffered for our sal- -va-tion 1 ;
the Christian veri-ty to acknowledge descended into hell * rose again the third
I :
Gods It or three Lords. come to judge the quick and the dead.
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40 At whose coming all men shall 42 This is the CathoUck Faith : which I
rise again with their bod-ies and I : except a man believe faithfully * he cannot
shall give account for their own I be saved.
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41 And they that have done good Son and to the H61y Ghost
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shall go into life ever- -last-ing and I : F. As it was in the beginning ^ is now,
they that have done evil into everlast- and ever shall-be world without end. # I :
MAGNIFICAT.
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and my spirit hath re- -joiced in God seat and hath ex- -alted the
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my Saviour.
I humble and meek. • I
F. 2 For he hath re- -garded the1 8 He hath filled the hungry with I : I
^ 5 And his mercy is on them that and his seed for ever. I I I I
fear him throughout all: gener- / F. Glory be to the Father, and to the
I I I I . i
6 He hath shewed strength with his F. As it was in the beginning <t is n5w, I I
arm he hath scattered the proud in the and ever shall be w6rld without end.
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on earth thy saving health a- -mong her increase and God, even our own
1 : I I I :
all nations.
i God, shall give us his blessing. 1 I I
F. 3 Let the people praise thee O 7 G6d shall bless us and all the
I I
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God : yea let I all the I people I praise ends of the I world shall I fear I him.
thee. fF. Glory be to the Father, and to the I
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4 O let the nations rejoice I and be I Son and to the Holy Ghost
: 1 i I
glad : for thou slialt judge the folk right- F. As it was in the beginning * is now,
eously * and gSvern the I nations up- I and ever shall be w6rld without end.
I I : I I
on earthsi A- I -men.
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mf BLESSED is the man that hath not As for the ungodly, it is not so
5 I
walked in the counsel of the ungodly * with them but they are like the chaff ^
I :
nor stood in the way of sinners and I I : which the wind scattereth away from the I
hath not sat in the seat of the scornful. I I I face I of the I earth.
2 But his delight is in the law of I 6 Therefore the ungodly shall not be
the Lord and in his law will he exercise
I : able to stand in the judgement neither I I :
due season. I
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the righteous and the way of the un-
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look.whatsoever heldoethlitshalllprosper.
J. TURLE.
and the rulers take counsel to- -gether I • I : tance and the utmost parts of the earth
: I
3 ^ Let us brdak theirlbonds a- -sunder 1 of iron and break them in pieces like
I : I
laugh them to scorn the Lord shall • I : I kings be learned, ye that are : judges I I
5 Then shall he speak unto them in I 11 Serve the Lord in fear and re- I I :
his I wrath : and v6x them in his sore I I joice unto him with reverence.
I I I
E. J.
Hopkins.
trouble me many are they that rise r6se up a- -gain for the
I :
Lord sus- I
I I I : I I
2 Many one there be that say of my 6 I will not be afraid for ten thou- I i
lifter up of my head.
I
upon the cheekbone * thou hast broken
I I
4 I did call upon the L6rd with my the teeth of the un- -godly. I I
I I
I
holy hill. I
Lord and thy blessing is up- -on thy : I I I
people.
Dr. E. G. Monk.
mj HEAR me when I call, O God I of mune with your own heart ^ and in your I
ye bias- -pheme mine honour and I 1 : 7 Lord lift thou up the light of I I :
have such pleasure in vanity and seek thy -nance up- -on us. I I I counte- I I
after leasing ? 1
8 Thou hast put gladness in my I I
3 Know this also # that the Lord hath heart since the time that their corn and : I
chosen to himself the man that is wine and oil in- -creased. I I I I
4 Stand in awe and sin not com- that makest me dwell in safety.
I 1 : 1 • I I
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3 My voice shalt thou h6ar be- -times 9 For there is no faithfulness in his 1
I I
O Lord early in the morning will I direct mouth their inward parts are veryi
I :
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I I
5 Such as be foolish shall not stdnd them perish through their 6wn im- -agin- I
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in thy sight for thou hatest all them ations cast them out in the multitude of
I : I
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speak leasing the Lord will abhor both / 12 And let all them that put their trust
I :
the bloodthirsty and de- -ceitful man. in thee re- -joice they shall ever be I I I I I :
7 But as for me, I will come into giving of thanks because thou defendest
thine house * even upon the multitude them * they that love thy Name shall I
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ness * because of mine enemies make able kindness wilt th6u de- -fend him I I :
I I
DAY I. EVENING.
Henry Porcell.
I am weak O Lord hSal me for my trouble and worn away be- -cause of
I : I I : I I
but Lord, how long I wilt thou punish I I vanity : for the Lord hath heard the I
me ? voice of my weeping. I I
bereth I thee : and who will give thee I turned back, and put to shame sud- I I I
Dr. CooK^
4 If I have rewarded evil unto him preserveth them that are true of heart. I 1 I
have delivered him that without any I and patient and God is pro- -voked
I : I I
5 Then let mine enemy persecute my I 13 If a man will not turn he will whet I
soul and him tread my his sword he hath bent his bow and
I take me : yea, let I : I I
life down upon the earth * and lay mine made it ready. 1 I
lift up thyself * because of the indigna- his arrows a- -gainst the perse- I I I
in the judgement that thou hast com- 15 Behold he travail- -eth with mis-
I 1 I
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so shall the congregation of
7 brought I forth un- I -godliness.
the people come a- -bout thee for their
I 1 : 16 He hath graven and digged I up a I
8 The Lord shall judge the people * 17 For his travail shall come upon
give sentence with me Lord ac- I O I : his own head : and his wickedness
I I
come • to an end but guide thou the I : I I I will praise the Name of the Lord most
I I I
just. High.
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our Governour * how excel- 5 Thou madest him 16wer than I the I
lent is thy Name inlall thel world thou that : angels to crown : I him with I glory • and I
even the works of thy fingers the 8 The fowls of the air, and the fishes
I I : I
moon and the stars which thou hast of the sea and whatsoever walketh I 1 I :
or- -dained.I
thr6ugh the paths of the seas. I I J
4 What is man, that th6u art mind- 9 O' Lord our Governour how ! I I :
Sir n. S. Oakeley.
-Alternative Chant.
Sir J. Goss.
Lord, with my
whole heart I will speak eth in Sion shSw the people of his
1 I : . I : I I I
of all thy
1 marvellous works. doings.
I I
Name O thou most Highest. I and forgetteth not the com- -plaint of 1 1 I
4 For thou hast maintained my right them that hate me thou that liftest me I
I :
throne that judgest right. 14 That I may shew all thy praises
I I
and destroyed the un- -godly thou Sion I' will re- -joice in thy sal- -va-
1 I :
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come to a per- -petual end even as which they hid privily is their foot I I :
I I I
7 But the L6rd shall en- -dure for w6rk of his own hands. I 1
I I I
seat for judgement. I hell and all the people that for- -get : I I I
righteousness and minister true judge- 18 For the poor shall not dlway be
: I
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ment unto the people. I for- -gotten the patient abiding of the
• I I :
9 The Lord also will be a defence meek shall not perish for ever. I
I 1
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lo And they that know thy Name will judged in thy sight. I I
hast nSver failed them that seek the heathen may kn6w them- -selves to
I I I
1 I
Thomas Tallis.
2 The ungodly for his own lust doth him- -self that the congregation of the
I :
of his own heart's de- -sire and speak-I I : his face, and he will never see it. I I I
5 His ways are alway grievous I I : 15 Surely thou hast seen it for thou I I :
thy judgements are far above out of his beholdest un- -godli- -ness and wrong. I I I
sight » and therefore de- -fieth • he all I I 16 That thou mayest take the matter I
his enemies.
I
into thine hand the poor committeth
. I :
6 For he hath said in his heart * himself unto thee * for th6u art the I
8 He sitteth lurking in the thievish ever and the heathen are perished
: I I
his lurking dens doth he murder the inno- 19 Lord thou hast heard the desire I
cent * his eyes are set a- -gainst the I I I of the poor thou preparest their heart *
I :
9 For he lieth waiting secretly * even 20 To help the fatherless and poor I
as a lion lurketh he in his den that I I : I unto their right that the man of the earth
. I :
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I
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thfim which are true of heart,
I I I
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and his eyelids try the children of men. 8 For the righteous L6rd
I loveth I
• I I I
6 The L6rd al- -loweth the righteousness his countenance will be- I • 1 :
righteous but the ungodly and him that hold the thing that is just.
: I I I
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Dr. Stainer.
6ne godly I man left for the faithful sighing of the poor,
• I : deep I I I
are minished fr6m a- -mong the chil- 6 I will up saith the Lord and 1 I I I :
dren of men. . will help every one from him that swelleth
I
F. 2 They talk of vanity every one against him and will set him at rest. I I I
• I
with their lips * and dissemble in their words even as the silver * which from I I :
3 The Lord shall root out all de- times in the fire. I I I
speaketh proud things; thou shalt preserve him from this gener-
I I I I
ought to speak, who is lord over us ? when they are exalted, the children of
:
I I I
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5 Now for the comfortless troubles' men are put • to re- -buke. I I
Lord for ever how long wilt thou hide pre- -vailed a- -gainst him for if I be
I : I I
• I :
how long shall mine enemies triumph and my heart is j oyful in thy sal- -vation 1 I I • I 1
over me ? I
6 I will sing of the Lord * because
3 Consider, and hear me O Lord he hath dealt so lovingly with me yea, I 1 I :
my God lighten mine 6yes that 1 sleep I will praise the Name of the Lord
I : 1 I I I
not in death, I
most Highest. I
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2 They are corrupt, and become they not known there is no fear of I : I
none that d6eth good no not one. 8 Have they no knowledge, that they
I I I
there were any that would understand, and call • not up- -on the Lord ? I I I
4 But they are all gone out of the fear » even where no fear was for I I :
way * they are altogether be- -come a- God is in the g6ner- -ation of the I I I I I
with their t6ngues have theyde- -ceived: putteth his trust in the Lord. I I I I I
the p6ison of asps is under . their 11 Who shall give salvation unto Israel
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XV. Domine, quis habitahit ?
w/LORD, who shall dwell in thy 4 He that setteth not by himself * I
right « and speaketh the truth from his I I I were to his own hindrance.
though it I • I I
the I Lord : Thou art my God * my goods 9 I have set God always be- -fore I . 1
that are in the earth and upon such I ID Wherefore my heart was glad and I : I
as ex- -eel
. virtue. I m
my glory • re- -joiced my flesh also •
I I I : I
4 But they that run after an- -other shall rest in hope. I I I I
I not offer neither make mention of suffer thy Holy One to see cor- -rup-
I : I I I
6 The Lord himself is the portion of 12 Thou shalt shew me the path of
mine inheritance and of my cup life » in thy presence Is the fulness of I I : 1 • I
A. H. Littleton.
mp HEAR the right Lord >(• consider O I 9 From the ungodly that I trouble I
prayer « that g6eth not I out of I feigned I about to take a- -way my soul. I I I
2 Let my sentence come forth from fat and their mouth I : I speaketh I proud I
up6n the thing that is equal, I I I 11 They lie waiting in our way on I
3 Thou
hast proved and visited mine every I side : turning their 6yes down I I
done against the words of thy lips I I 1 : cast him I down : deliver my soul from
have kept me from the ways of the 1 I the ungodly which is a I I sword of I
de- -stroyer.
I thine ;
5 O hold thou up my goings in thy I I 14 From the men of thy hand, O
paths that my footsteps slip not.
: I I I Lord * from the men I say, and fr6m the I
6 I have called upon thee O God, evil world which have their portion in
I :
mf J Shew thy marvellous loving-kind- sire : and leave the rest of their sub- I
ness * thou that art the Saviour of them stance for their babes. I I
which put their trust in thee from I I : 16 But as for me » I will beheld thy I
such as re- -sist thy right hand. I I I presence • in righteousness and when I I :
8 Keep me as the apple of an eye I I : awake up after thy likeness » I' shall be I
hide me under the shadow of thy wings. I I I satis- -fied with it. I I
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PSALM yiYlll.—Diligam te, Domine.
/F.I WILL love
There went a sm6ke out in his thee O Lord my 8 I 1
strength « the Lord is my stony r6ck presence and a consuming fire out
my de- -fence my Saviour, my his mouth » so that coals were kindledof
:
and I I :
I I
my buckler, the horn also of my sal- 9 He bowed the heavens also and I
I
came down and it was dark under
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F. 2 I will call upon the Lord, which is his feet. I
I
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he was wroth. I
I
and the foundations of the round world fight and mine arms shall break even : I
thy dis- -pleasure. thy sal- -vation thy right hand also shall
I I :
^ w/i6 He shall send d6wn from on high hold me up * and thy loving cor- -rec- I
I
est enemy * and from them which hate shall not slide. I I I
me f6r they are too mighty for me. 5!^ 37 I will follow upon mine Enemies
: I I • I
18 They prevented me in the day of and over- -take them neither will I I I I :
my trouble but the Lord was my turn again till I have de- -stroyed
I : I I I I I
place of liberty he brought me forth * not be able to stand but fall under
I : I • I : I I •
20 The Lord shall reward me after my 39 Thou hast girded me with strength I I
righteous dealing according to the unto the battle thou shalt throw down
I : . I :
the Lord and have not forsaken my r shall de- -stroy them that hate me.
I : I I I
G6d as the wicked doth. I 41 They shall cry ik but there shall be
I I
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22 For I have an 6ye unto all his none to help them yea even unto the I I I :
23 I was also uncor- -rupt be- -fore 42 I will beat them as small as the I I
him and es- -chewed : mine own dust be- -fore the wind I will cast I • I I I I :
24 Therefore shall the Lord reward me 43 Thou shalt deliver me from the
after my righteous dealing and accord- strivings I of the people and thou I : I I :
ing unto the cleanness of my hands in shalt make me the head of the I I I I 1
and with a perfect man thou shalt be serve me. I I I known : shall I 1 I
26 With the clean thou shalt be shall o- -bey me but the strange I I I :
clean and with the fr6ward thou shalt : children shall dis- -semble with me. I I I I I
27 For thou shalt save the people that fail and be a- -fraid out of their : I I • I
down the high looks of the proud. Jf^ 47 The Lord liveth » and blessed b6
I I I
28 Thou also shalt light my candle my strong helper and praised b6 the I I I 1 : I
/ 30 The way of God is an unde- -filed cruel enemies * and setteth me fip a- I I I
way the word of the Lord also is tried hove mine adversaries thou shalt rid
: I :
in the fire » he is the defender of all them me from the wicked man. I I I
31 For who is God but the Lord or unto thee O Lord a- -mong the Gen- I 1 : I I
who hath anyistrength ex-l-cept ourlGod ? tiles and sing praises unto thy : I I • I
33 tie maketh my feet like harts' unto David his Anointed * and unto his '
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THE heavens declare the I glory • of I ment of the Lord is pure * and giveth I
language but their voices are heard 10 More to be desired are they than
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a- -mong them.
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gold * yea than much fine gold sweeter I I :
4 Their sound is gone out into all also than honey and the honey- I I I I I
of the world. I
11 Moreover, by them is thy servant I I
bridegroom out of his chamber » and re- mp 12 Who can tell how oft he of- I • I
part of the heaven * and runneth about 13 Keep thy servant also from pre-
unto the end of it a- -gain and there sumptuous sins » lest they get the do- I I :
is nothing hid from the heat there- minion over me so shall I be unde- I I 1 I I :
mony of the Lord is sure * and giveth the meditation of my heart be alway 1 I I :
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8 The statutes of the Lord are right 15 O'l I Lord : my I strength and I
Dr. Aldrich.
2 Send thee help from the sanc- some strength of his right hand. I I i I I
Sion ;
and I some in I horses but : we will re-
3 Remember I all thy offerings : andI member the Name of the I 1 Lord our I
Snd ful- -fil all thy mind. I I I fallen : but we are risen I • and I stand I
Dr. R. Woodward.
mf THE King shall rejoice in thy 8 All thine 6nemies shall I I feel thy I
he be of thy sal-
I I I -vation. them that I hate thee.
2 Thou
hast given him his heart's 9 Thou shalt make them like a fiery I
set a cr6wn of pure gold up- -on his head. 10 Their fruit shalt thou r6ot out of
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4 He asked life of thee ^ and thou the earth and their s€ed from a- -mong I : 1
gavest him a long life €ven for ever the children of men.
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and ever. I
11 For they intended mischief I
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5 His honour is great in thy sal- -va- a- -gainst thee and imagined such a I I
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of the Most Highest he shall not mis- own strength s6 will I I I I : we I sing and 1
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I I :
I I
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my God
cry in the day-time ¥: hope, when I hanged yet
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but thou hearest not and in the night- mother's breasts.
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7 All they that see me * laugh me 14 I am poured out like water * and I
even .
8 He trusted in God, that he would like melting I
wax. I
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DAY IV. EVENING (continued). 15
15 My strength is dried up like a pot- 24 For he hath not despised nor ab-
sherd * and my tongue cleaveth to my horred, the low estate of the poor he I 1 I I :
bout me and the counsel of the wicked : congre- -gation my vows will I perfSrm I I :
17 They pierced my hands and my 26 The poor shall 6at and be satis- I I
feet * I may lell all my bones they fied they that seek after the Lord shall I I : :
stand staring and looking up- -on praise him * y6ur heart shall live for
I
• I • I I I I
me. ever.
18 They 27 All the ends of the world shall re-
part my 1 garments • a- I
mong them and : be turnedcast I lots up- i -on my I member themselves * and I
19 But be not thou far from me O the nations shall worship be- -fore him. I I I
• I • 1
21 Save me from the lion's mouth 30 All they that go down into the dflst I I :
thou hast heard me also from among the shall kneel be- -fore him and no man I I I :
mf 22 I will declare thy Name unto my 31 My seed shall serve him they I I I I :
brethren in the midst of the congre- shall be counted unto the L6rd for a
: I I I
/ 23 O praise the Lord ye that fear 32 They shall come * and the heavens I I
him magnify him all ye of the seed of shall de- -clare his righteousness unto
:
I I :
Jacob * and fear him all ye seed of a people that shall be b6rn whom the I I I
I I
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C. E. Ste PHENS.
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and bring me forth in t'le paths of right- 6 But thy loving-kindness and mercy*
eousness for his Name's sake. shall follow me all the days
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I I
I I
4 Yea though I walk through the and I will dwell in the h6use of the I I
DAY V. MORNING.
J. Barnby.
that therein is Ithe compass of the I : that seek him even of them that seek
I : 1
w6rld, and they that dwell there- -in. I I I thy face O Jacob.
i I
3 Who shall ascend into the hill of I and the King of glory shall come in. I I I
from the Lord : and righteousness from I the Lord of hosts he is the King of I • I I
soul * my God I have put my trust in the Lord him shall he teach in the
I I I : '
let mine Enemies triumph over me. 12 His soul shall dwell at ease and
I I I I I :
2 For all they that hope in th6e shall his s6ed shall in- -herit the land. I I I • I
4 Lead me fSrth in thy truth and the Lord for he shall pluck my feet I I I : I
salvation ^ in thee hath been my hope 15 Turn thee unto me and have I
nesses * which have been ever of old. larged O bring thou me out of my
I I • I : I I •
thy mercy think thou upon me O Lord misery and for- -give me all my sin. I I : I I 1
7 Gracious and righteous lis the Lord they are and they bear a tyrannous I
I : 1
8 Them that are meek shall he 19 O keep my s6ul and de- -liver I
I
gentle, them • shall he learn his way. have put my trust in thee.
I I I I I I
9 All the paths of the L6rd are 20 Let perfectness and righteous deal- I
mercy . and truth unto such as keep ing wait up- -on me
I
for my hope :
I I : I
have walked innocently my trust hath thanks- -giving and t611 of all thy
I I : I : I I
I not fall._
. I 8 Lord, I have loved the habitation I
2 Examine me O Lord and prove of thy house and the place where I I I : I
persons neither will I have fellowship : I and their right hand is full of gifts. I I I
6 I will wash my hands in Innocency I praise the Lord in the congre- -ga- 1 I I
DAY V. EVENING.
iDr. G. A. Macfarren.
Lord is the strength of my life » of whom up- -on me and hear me. I I I
F. 2 When the wicked ¥: even mine ene- ye my face Thy face Lord will I seek. 1 : I I I
mies and my foes * came upon me to fiat 10 O hide not th6u thy face from I I I
up my flesh they stumbled and fell. me nor cast thy servant a- -way in
I : I I I : I I
a- -fraid and though there rose up war leave me not, neither forsake me O God
I :
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4 One thing have I desired of the L6rd 12 When my father and my mother I
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which I will re- -quire even that I may for- -sake me the L6rd taketh me up.
I I :
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dwell in the house of the Lord all the days 13 Teach me thy way O Lord and I I :
of my life *: to behold the fair beauty of lead me in the right way be- -cause of I I
5 For in the time of trouble, he shall 14 Deliver me not over into the will I
hide me in his taber- -nacle yea in the of mine adversaries for there are false
I I : I :
secret place of his dwelling shall he hide witnesses risen up against me, dnd such I
6 And now shall he lift up mine head: but that I believe verily to see the good- I I
above mine enemies round a- -bout me. ness of the L6rd in the land of the living.
I I
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7 Therefore will I offer in his dweUing, 16 O tarry thou the Lord's leisure be I I :
an oblation with great gladness I will strong, and he shall comfort thine heart * I I :
sing and speak praises unto the Lord. and pl!it thou thy trust in the Lord. I 1
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thee will I cry O Lord my I I For they regard not in their mind
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strength: think no scorn ofrne* lest, if thou the works of the Lord » nor the opera-
make as though thou hearest not » I become tion of his hands therefore shall he
I I :
like thSm that go down into the pit. I I • I break them down, and not build them lup. I I
2 Hear the voice of my humble peti- mf 7 Praised be the Lord for he hath I I :
tions * when I cry unto thee when I I I : heard the voice of my humble pe- I I • I
which speak friendly to their neighbours » danceth for joy * and in my song will I I
Dr. G. A. Macfarrbn.
bring young rams unto the Lord a calf Libanus also and Sirion, like
I • I : I : i
unto his Name worship the Lord shaketh the wilderness yea, the Lord
• I : I • I :
3 It is the Lord that com- -mandeth 8 The voice of the Lord maketh the 1 •
4 It is the Lord that ruleth the sea » doth 6very man speak of his honour. I I I
5 The voice of the L6rd breaketh 10 The Lord shall give strength I •
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mf I WILL magnify thee O Lord * for p 7 Thou didst turn thy face i I from
th6u hast set me up and not I I : made my me and I was troubled.
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them that go I down I to the I pit. thee 6r shall it de- -clare thy
: I I I truth ?
4 Sing praises unto the L6rd O ye I 11 Hear, O Lord and have mercy I
•
6 And in my prosperity I said * I shall sing of thy praise with- -out ceasing I I :
Matthews.
let me never be put to confusion, de- I spirit for thou hast redeemed me * O*
: I
4 For thou art my strong r6ck and I trouble » and hast kn6wn my soul in I I
art my I strength.
DAY VI. MORNING (continued).
I am • in trouble I :and mine eye is con- for r have called up- -on thee let the I I :
sumed for very heaviness * yea my ungodly be put to confusion * and be put I
12 My
me, because righteous. strength faileth
of mine in- -iquity
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and my bones / 21 O how plentiful is thy goodness *
I : I I
are con- -sumed. which thou hast laid up for them that
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neighbours and they of mine acquaint- even be- -fore the sons of men :
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ance were afraid of me n and they that 22 Thou shalt hide them privily by
did see me without con- -veyed them- thine own presence * from the provoking I I
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F. 2 Blessed is the man unto whom the 4 For thy hand is heavy upon me I
L6rd im- -puteth no sin and in day and night and my moisture is like
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7 For this shall every one that is mouths must be held with bit and bridle I
godly make his prayer unto thee it in a lest they fall up- -on thee. I I
tfme when thou mayest be found but I I : 11 Great plagues remain for the I •
in the great water-floods they shall not I I un- -godly but whoso putteth his trust in
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praises unto him with the lute » and Lord looked down from
13 The
Instru- -ment of ten strings. I 1 I heaven * and beheld all the children I
•
3 Sing unto the L6rd a new song I I : of men from the habitation of his
I :
sing praises lustily unto him with a I I dwelling » he considereth all them that I
4 For the word of the Lord is true I I : 14 He fashioneth all the hearts of I I
6 By the word of the L6rd were the I is any mighty man de- -livered by I • I
together » as it w6re up- -on an heap I I : any man by his great strength. I I I
8 Let all the earth fear the Lord I I : put their trust in his mercy. I I I
stand in awe of him # all yS that dwell I I 18 To deliver their soul from death I 1
10 The Lord bringeth the c6unsel of for the Lord for hS is our help and I : I I
the devices of the people to be of none 20 For our h6art shall re- -joice in I I
of princes.
I holy Name. I
11 The counsel of the L6rd shall en- I 21 Let thy merciful kindness O L6rd I
dure for ever and the thoughts of his I : be up- -on us like as w6 do put our I : I I
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WILL alway give thanks unto 12 What man • is he that lusteth • to I I
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My soul shall speak no guile. make her b6ast thy Ifps I that they I I
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Lord the humble shall hear there- 14 Eschew evil and do good seek I 1 : I
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1 be glad, peace
I
and en- -sue it. I I
let us magni- -fy his Name to- -gether. the righteous and his ears are open
1 I I
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prayers.
4 I sought the Lord and he heard me: unto their
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were lightened and their faces were remembrance of them from the earth.
I : I . I
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not a- -shamed. I
17 The righteous cry, and the L6rd I
6 Lo the poor crieth, and the L6rd heareth them and delivereth them I I : I
heareth him yea, and saveth him out out of all their troubles.
I : I I I
round about them that fear him and such as be of an humble spirit.
I I : I I
. I I
8 O taste and see how gracious the righteous but the Lord de- -livereth I : I
.
9 O fear the Lord, ye that are his that not one of them is broken. I I I I I
ID The hons do lack and suffer godly : and they that hate the righteous I I I I
hunger but they who seek the Lord, shall shall be desolate.
: I
want no manner of thing that is good. 22 The Lord delivereth the souls of
I I I
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II Come, ye children, and hearken his servants and all they that put I I :
the Lord. I
stitute.
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thim that strive with me and fight buckler I and stand up to help I : : I I 1
way against them that persecute me I I : mockers who gnashed up- -on : I me I with
say unto my s6ul I am thy sal- -vation. teeth. I I I their I
4 Let them be confounded, and put 17 Lord, how 16ng wilt thou look up 1 .
5 Let them be as the dust be- -fore 18 So will I give thee thanks in the I
6 Let their way be dark and 19 let not them that are mine enemies I I O
slippery and let the angel of the Lord : triumph 6ver me un- -godly : neither I I I I
7 For they have privily laid their net me with- -out a cause. I I
to destroy me with- -out a cause yea, 20 And why * their communing is not I I :
I
even without a cause, have they made a for peace but they imagine deceitful words I 1 :
upon him unawares * and his net, that mouths and said Fie on thee, fie on thee, I :
he hath laid privily catch him- -self we saw it with our eyes. I I : I ! I
that he may fall into his own mischief. 22 This thou hast seen I
Lord • 1 I I O I :
9 And my soul be joyful in the hold not thy tongue then go not far I I
I
lo All my bones shall say. Lord, who mf 23 Awake, and stand up to judge I
is like unto thee * who deliverest the poor my quarrel avenge thou my cause my I : I
from him that is too strong for him God and my Lord. I I : I I
yea, the poor, and him that is in misery 24 Judge me O Lord my God, acc6rd-
from him that spoileth him ? I ing to thy righteousness and ISt them
I I I I :
^11 False witnesses did rise up they not triumph over me. I I : 1 I 1
laid to my charge things that 1 knew not. 25 Let them not say in their hearts * I I 1
12 They rewarded me evil for good There, thSre so would we have it neither I • I : ! • I :
to the gr6at dis- -comfort of my soul. let them say We have de- voured him. I I 1 I . I I
13 Nevertheless, when they were sick, 26 Let them be put to confusion and
I put on sackcloth and humbled my shame together ^ that rej6ice at my I I I
soul with fasting and my prayer shall trouble I let them be clothed with rebuke : :
turn into mine own bosom.I and dishonour that boast them- -selves
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been my friend or my brother I went 27 Let them be glad and rejoice, that
I I :
heavily as 6ne that mourneth for his favour my righteous dealing yea, let I I I I I :
yea, the very abjects came together against 28 And as for my tongue, it shall be
me unawares * making mouths at I me talking of thy righteousness and of I I :
1 . , Trent.
of . the un- no fear and hath set himsfilf in no good way nei-
I -godly : that there is I I :
3 The words
of his mouth are unright- 6 Thy righteousness standeth like
eous and full of de- -ceit : he hath left off the strong mountains : thy judgements
!
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to behave himself wisely and to do good. are like the great deep. I I I I I I
24 DAY VII. MORNING {continued).
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7 Thou Lord shalt save both man 10 O continue forth thy loving-kind-
and beast * how excellent is my mercy ness unto them that know thee and
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O God and the children of men shall thy righteousness unto them that are
I :
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9 For with thee is the well of life work I I : I wickedness they are cast d6wn and :
.Alternative Chants.
J. Barnby.
3 Put thou thy trust in the L6rd and 22 Such as are blessed of G6d shall
be doing good dwell in the land, and
I pos- -sess the land and they that are
I : I I I :
4 Delight thou in the Lord and 23 The Lord 6rdereth a good man's I I : I I
he shall give thee thy heart's de- -sire. going and maketh his way ac- -ceptable I I I : 1
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and put thy trust in him and he 24 Though he fall * he shall n6t be I I : I
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shall bring it to pass. I cast a- -way for the L6rd up- -holdeth • • I
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clear as the light and thy just I deal- 25 I have been y6ung, and now am I : I
I 1
7 Hold thee still in the Lord ^ and forsaken * n6r his seed begging • their I I I
grieve not thyself at him whose way doth 26 The righteous is ever mSrci- -ful I
prosper * against the man that doeth and lendeth and his seed is blessed. I I : I I I
8 Leave off from wrath and let go that is good and dwell for ever- -more. I I : I I
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shalt thou be moved to do evil. that is right he forsaketh not his that I • I I I :
9 Wicked doers shall be rooted be godly but they are pre- -served • I I I • I
10 Yet a little while ^ and the ung6dly ished as for the seed of the ung6dly, it • : I
after his place, and he shall be a- -way. 30 The righteous shall in- -herit • the I I I 1 I
11 But the meek-spirited shall pos- land and dwell there- -in for ever. I : I I I
sess the earth and shall be refreshed 31 The mouth of the righteous is
I :
gainst the just and gnasheth up- -on 32 The law of his G6d is
I in his : I I I
him with his teeth. I heart and his goings shall not slide. I : I I I
13 The Lord shall laugh him to 33 The ungodly seeth • the right- I I I I
is coming.
I slay him.
14 The ungodly have drawn out the 34 The Lord will not 16ave him in I
sword and have bent their bow to his hand n6r con- -demn him when I I : I : I I
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slay such as are of a right conver- -sation. 35 Hope thou in the Lord, and keep I I 1
15 Their sword shall go through their his way * and he shall promote thee that I
16 A small thing thdt the righteous 36 I myself have seen the ungodly in I I
I
17 For the arms of the ungodly shall 37 I went by, and 16 he was gone : I
1 I
be- broken 1 and the Lord up- -hold- I sought him, but his place could :
no- I I
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18 The Lord knoweth the days of 38 Keep innocency ^ and take heed I
the godly and their inheritance shall unto the thing, that is right
I ;
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the perilous time and in the days of perish to- -gether and the end of the
I I :
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dearth they shall have e- -nough. ungodly is * they shall be r6oted out
I I I
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perish * and the enemies of the Lord 40 But the salvation of the righteous
shall consume as the fat of lambs yea, c6meth of the Lord who is also their I I : I I :
even as the sm6ke shall they con- -sume strength in the time of trouble. I I I I I
a- -way.
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p PUT me not to rebuke, O L6rd I in 12 They also that sought after my life
thine I anger neither chasten me : I in laid I snares for I me and they : that went
thy heavy dis- -pleasure.
I . I about to do me evil talked of wickedness *
2 For thine arrows stick fast in I I and imagined deceit all the day long. ! I I
3 There is no health in my flesh •* and heard not and as one that is dumb,
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because of thy dis- -pleasure neither I I : who doth not open his mouth.
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part in my body.
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have roared for the very dis- -quietness 19 But mine enemies live and are 1 I
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of my heart. I
mighty and they that hate me wrong- :
and my groaning is not hid from thee. 20 They also that reward evil for good I I I
1
stand 16oking up- -on my trouble and 22 Haste thee to help me : O Lord I i : I I I
ways that V of- -fend not in my tongue. the number of my days that I may
,
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3 I held my t6ngue and spake no- age is even as nothing in respect of thee * I I
thing I kept silence, yea, even from good and verily, every man living is
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4 My heart was hot within me * and 7 For man walketh in a vain shadow #
while I was thus musing the I fire and disquieteth him- -self in vain he
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kindled and at the last I spake : I I with heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who
my I tongue shall gather them. I I
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chasten man for sin * thou makest his hence, and be no more seen. I I I
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and he inclined unto me and heard not refrain my lips O Lord and that I I I I
2 He brought me also out of the hor- 12 I have not hid thy righteousness
rible pit * 6ut of the mire and clay with- -in my heart my talk hath been I I : I I :
and set my feet upon the r6ck, and of thy truth and of thy sal- -vation. I I I I
ordered my goings. I
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3 And he hath put a new s6ng in mercy and truth fr6m the great I
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4 Many shall see it and fear and me O Lord let thy loving-kindness and I • I : I :
shall put their trust in the Lord. thy truth al- -way pre- -serve me. i I I
I I I
5 Blessed is the man that hath set his 15 For innumerable troubles are come
hope in the Lord and turned not unto about me ¥: my sins have taken such hold
I I :
the proud * and to such as go a- -bout upon me ^ that I am not able to look I I
I I
6 O Lord my God, great are the the hairs of my head * and my heart I
like as be also thy thoughts which are 16 O Lord, letit be thypl^asure to de- I
to US-ward and yet there is no man that liver me make haste O Lord to help me.
I : I : I I I
7 If I should declare them and ed together ^ that seek after my s6ullto de-l I
speak of them they should be more stroy it let them be driven backward » and
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wouldest not bit mine ears hast warded with shame that say unto me,
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Fie up- -on thee fie up- -on thee. I I I
g Burnt-offerings and sacrifice for 19 Let all those that seek thee be j6y-
sin ¥: hast thou not re- -quired then ful and glad in thee and let such as
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love thy salvation say alway The Lord
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written of me * that I should fulfil thy 20 As for mfi I am poor and needy I I :
it * yea thy law is with- -in my heart. 21 Thou art my helper and I'e- 1 I I
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the poor and I needy the Lord shall gether a- -gainst me even against m6
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deliver him in the time of trouble. do they im- -agine this evil.
1 I I I ! • I
F. 2 The Lord preserve him, and keep 8 Let the sentence of guiltiness pro- I
him alive ^ that he may be blessed up- ceed a- -gainst him and now that he I I :
on earth and deliver not thou him Into lleth, let him rise up no more.
I : I • 1 I
3 The Lord comfort him, when he whom I trusted who did also eat of I :
lieth sick up- -on his bed make thou my brdad, hath laid great wait for me.
I I : I I I
a- -gainst thee.
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5 Mine enemies speak evil of me me that mine enemy doth not triumph I I : : I I
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speaketh vanity and his heart con- be- -fore thy face for ever.
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went with the multitude « and brought
2 My soul is athirst for God * yea, them forth into the house of I • I I
My
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3 tears have been ny mSat Why art thou so full of hfiaviness I day 6 I
and night while they daily say unto O my soul and why art thou so dis-
I :
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7 Put thy trust in God for I will I 1 : 11 I will say unto the God of my
yet give him thanks for the help of his I I I strength * Whyhast thou for- -gotten I I
concerning the land of Jordan ^ and the I as . with a sword while mine enemies I :
waves and storms are gone over I I I unto I me Where : I is i now thy God I ?
me. 14 Why art thou so vexed I O my I
lo The Lord hath granted his loving- soul : and why art thou s6 dis- I
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4 And
defend my
cause against the un- -godly I I God even unto the God of my joy
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3 O send out thy light and thy truth, 6 O put thy trust in God for I will I I :
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heathen with thy hand » and planted armies. 1 not forth I I with our I
3 For they gat not the land in pos- which hate us spoil our goods. I I I
neither was it their own arm that sheep and hast scattered us a- -mong I i : I 1
helped them I
the heathen. I
4 But thy right hand and thine arm * 13 Thou s611est thy people • for I I
tread them finder that rise up a- a- -mong the heathen and that the I I I I I :
our enemies
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yet do we not for- -get thee nor behave I 1 : the day long . and I : are counted as
ourselves frowardly in thy covenant. I I I sh6ep ap- -pointed to I I be I slain.
.19 Our heart is not turned back I I : nif 23 Up, Lord, why I sleepest thou I :
21 If we have forgotten the Name of 25 For our soul is brought low even I
our God * and holden up our hands to unto • the dust our belly cleaveth 1 : I I
it out * for he knoweth the very secrets I I 26 Arise and help us and deliver I I :
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PSALM XLV. Eructavit cor meum.
mf MY heart inditing of a
is good honour- -able women upon thy right
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matter I : speak of the things which I' hand did stand the queen in a vesture of
have made unto the . King. gold * wrought a- -bout with divers I
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cause God hath blessed thee for ever. I I I 12 So shall the King have pl6asure I
4 Gird thee with thy sword upon thy in thy beauty for he is thy Lord God, I :
and thy right hand shall teach thee 14 The King'^ daughter is all gl6ri- I I
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people shall be subdued unto thee even 15 She shall be brought unto the King I I :
in the midst a- -mong the King's enemies. in raiment of needlework the virgins
1 I I I
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7 Thy seat, O God en- -dureth that be her fellows shall bear her com- I
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is a right sceptre.
I 16 With joy and gladness shall they
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8 Thou hast loved righteousness and be brought and shall Snter into . the I I : I I
thy God * hath anointed thee with the 17 Instead of thy fathers thou shalt I
palaces * whereby they have made one generation to an- -other there- I I
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a very present help in trouble.
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shall melt a- I I
hills be carried Into the midst of the sea. I I I 8 O come hither, and behold the
3 Though the waters thereof rage I
works of the Lord what destruction
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4 The rivers of the flood thereof, the world he breaketh the bow, and
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shall make glad the city of God the I • I : knappeth the spear in sunder * and
holy place of the tabernacle of the I I bumeth the chariots in the fire. 1 1 I
fore shall she not be re- -moved God heathen ¥: and I' will be ex- -alted in
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6 The heathen make much ad6 and 11 The L6rd of hosts is with us the I I :
the kingdoms are moved but God G6d of Jacob is our refuge.
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/ GREAT is the Lord, and highly to city of our God : G6d up-l-holdeth the I I I
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be praised
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even up- -on his holy hill. I 8 wait for thy 16ving- -kindness I I We 1
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2 The hill of Sion is a fair place * and the O God in the midst of thy temple. I : I I I
joy of thel whole earth upon the north side 9 O God according to thy Name « so is
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lieth the city of the great King* God is well thy praise unto the world's end thy I I :
3 For lo, the kings of the earth 10 Let the mount Sion rejoice ^ and the I I :
are gathered and gone by to- -gether. daughter of Judah be glad be- -cause I I I I
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they were astonished and sudden ly 11 Walk about Sion, and go round a- I
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cast down. I bout her and tell the towers there- -of. : I I 1
5 Fear came there upon them and 12 Mark well her bulwarks, set up her I I I I
sea through
: the east- -wind. 13 For this God is our God for ever
I I I I
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7 Like as we have heard ^ so have we and ever he shall be our guide unto I : I I I
ponder it with your ears » all ye that I after • their own names. I I
2 High and low rich and poor I I : in honour seeing he may be compared
I :
and shew my dark speech up- -on the harp. They lie in the hell like sheep * death
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5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of gnaweth upon them ^ and the righteous I I
wickedness and when the wickedness of shall have domination 6ver them in the
: I I
6 There be some that put their trustlin the sepulchre out of their dwelling. I I
• I
7 But no man may de- -liver • his 16 Be not thou afraid » th6ugh one be I I I
brother : nor make agreement unto God made rich or if the gl6ry of his house I 1 I I : I I
8 For it cost moi-e to re- -deem their 17 For he shall carry nothing away with 1 I
souls so that he must ISt that a- -lone him when he dieth neither shall his
: I I I I : I
9 Yea, though he live long and see 18 For while he lived* he counted him- I I : I I
10 For he seeth that wise men also die doest well unto thyself * men will speak I I
ignorant and foolish and leave their 19 He shall follow the generation of 1 I
I
riches for other. • his fathers and shall never see Ught.
I 1 : I I I
11 And yet they think that their houses 20 Man being in honour hath n6 under- 1
shall con-l-tinue • forlever and that their standing but is compared unto • the : : I I
84 DAY X. MORNING.
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God hath spoken and called the world, 1 : bulls flesh and drink the blood of I I I
keep silence there shall go before him trouble so will I hear thee and
I : thou : I
5 Gather my saints together unto formed and hast cast my words be- I I : I I I
6 And the heavens shall de- -clare thou consentedst unto him and I I I :
his righteousness
I : f6r God is judge hast been par- -taker with the a- I I I I • I
O Israel * for I am God even thy hast set forth de- -ceit. I I I I I I
8 I will not reprove thee because of thy brother yea, and hast slandered I :
thy sacrifices n or for thy burnt- -offer- thine own mother's son. I I
I I I
thy folds. I
set before thee the things that thou I I
a thousand hills.
I
God lest I pluck you away ¥: and there
I
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Ill know all the fowls up- -on the be none to de- -liver you. I I I I I
and to hint I
I I :
12 If I be hungry, I' will not tell that ordereth his conversation right will I I
Rev. W. Felton.
3 For r ac- -knowledge my faults the wicked and sinners shall b6 con-
I • I : I : I
thou mightest be justified in thy saying health and my tongue shall sing of : I I
7 Thou shalt purge me with hyssop * spirit a broken and contrite heart, O :
and I shall be clean thou shalt wash God shalt thou not de- -spise.
I I : I I I
8 Thou shalt make me hear of joy unto Sion build thou the walls of I I : I I
and gladness
I that the bones which Je- -rusalem. : I
thou hast broken may re- -joice. I 19 Then shalt thou be pleased with I I
9 Turn thy face from my sins and the sacrifice of righteousness * with the I I :
ID Make me a clean heart O God shall they offer young bullocks up- -on I I : I • I
and re- -new a right spirit with- -in me. thine altar.
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mf WHY boastest thou thy- -self thou I thee out of thy dwelling ^ and root thee
tyrant that thou canst do mischief;
: I I I out of the land of the living. I I I
3 Thy tongue im- -agineth wicked- I 1 8 Lo, this is the man that took not
ness and with lies thou cuttest like a
: I I God for his strength but trusted unto the
I I :
5 Thou hast loved to speak all words in the tender mercy of God for ever I
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Sir J. Goss
F. 2 Corrupt are they » and become they have not called up- -on God. I • I I
isI none that doeth good. was for God hath broken the bones of
I I
:
4 But they are all gone out of the unto I'srael out of Sion Oh, that the I I :
way * they are altogether be- -come a- Lord would deliver his people out of I I I I
•
5 Are not they without understand- and I'srael should be right glad. I I I
Rev. C. A. WicKES.
2 Hear my I prayer O I God : and enemies destroy thou them : I I in thy truth. I
3 For strangers are risen up a- give thee * and praise thy Name O I I I I
gainst me and tyrants, which have not Lord be- -cause it is so comfortable.
: : I I I
God before their lyes seek after my 7 For he hath delivered me out of I I • I I
4 Behold, G6d is my helper the his de- - sire up- -on mine enemies.
I I : I I I
hide not thy- -self from my pe- -tition. come up- -on me and an horrible dread
I ! I I :
am vexed.
I like a dove for then would I flee a- I : I
godly c6meth on so fast for they are 7 Lo, then would I gSt me a-
I
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I
minded to do me some mischief » so far off and re- -main in the wilder- I : I I I
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g Destroy their tongues O Lord and 18 In the evening and morning ^ and I
righteousness and strife in the city. stantly and he shall hear my voice.I I I : I I I
10 Day and night they go about with- 19 It is he that hath delivered my soul
in the walls there- -of mischief also in peace * from the battle that was a-
I I : I I
and sorrow are in the midst of it. gainst me for there were many with me.
I I I : I I I
11 Wickedness is there- -in deceit 20 Yea, even God that endureth for I I :
and guile go not out of their streets. ever » shall h6ar me and bring them
I I • 1 I I
12 For it is not an open enemy that down for they will not turn norlfearlGod. : I
hath done me this dis- -honour for 21 He laid his hands upon such as b6
I I : I
15 We took sweet
counsel to- I
• I not suffer the righteous • to fall for 1 I I
man goeth about to de- -vour me he word I have put my trust in God ^ and I I : :
is daily fighting and troubling me. I will not fSar what flesh can
• do . unto I I I I I
fight against me O thou most Highest. all that they imagine is to do me evil.
I I I 1 I I
J. TURLE
pleasure shalt cast them down. • 11 I I Yea, in G6d have I I put my I trust
8 Thou tellest my flittings * put my I will not be afraid what I man can do I
•
9 Whensoever I call upon thee * vows unto thee will I give thanks.
: I I I
then shall mine enemies be put to p^Cii3 I I For thou hast delivered my soul
flight : this I kn6w, for I God is 1 on my I from death and my feet from falling I I :
O
I
4 God
shall send forth his mercy •
sing unto thee a- -mong the nations.
I
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5 And I lie even among the children reacheth unto the heavens and thy I • I : I
of men that are set on fire whose truth unto the clouds. I I :
I • I
teeth are spears and arrows * and their 12 Set up thyself, O God a- -bove I
I
Gkegory.
ye judge the thing that is right O ye 3 The ungodly are froward » even I I
2 Yea, ye imagine mischief in they are born ^ they g6 a- -stray and '
I
4 They are as venomous as the snail ¥: and be like the untimely fruit 1 of a I
p6ison of a serpent even Hke the I I : woman and : I let them not • I see the Isun.
deaf adder that stoppeth her ears
I
• Or ever your p6ts be made hot I I
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8 I
5 Which refuseth to hear the voice of thorns so let indignation vex him ^ I with I :
6 Break their teeth O God in their 9 The righteous shall rej 6ice when he I
mouths ^ smite the jaw-bones of the seeth the vengeance he shall wash his I I :
Hons . O Lord let them fall away like fqotsteps, In the blood of the un-1 -godly.
I : I I
water that runneth apace * and when they lo So that a man shall say, Verily
shoot their arrows let them be rooted there is a reward for the righteous
I • I 1 I I :
DAY XL EVENING.
J. TuRLE, from Purcell.
O God defend me from them that plenteously and God shall let me see my
I : I :
F. 2 O deliver me, from the wicked 11 Slay them not, 16st my people . I I I
doers and save me from the blood- for- -get it but scatter them abroad
: I I I :
O Lord.
I taken in their pride and why * their I I :
fore to help me and be- -hold. sume them that they may perish and
I I 1 I I :
5 Stand up, O Lord God of hosts, know that it is God that ruleth in Jacob*
thou God of Israel * to visit all the and unto the ends of the world. I I I 1 I
heathen and be not merciful unto them 14 And in the evening they will re-
: I I
that offend of ma- -licious wickedness. turn grin like a dog and will
I go a- I I : I i
8 But thou, O Lord, shalt have morning for thou hast been my defence :
them in de- -rision and thou shalt and refuge * In the day of my trouble,
I I : I I I
9 My strength will I ascribe unto sing for- thou, O God, art my refuge I I : I
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been displeased * O turn thee unto us 7 Gilead is mine and Ma- -nasses I I I
•
2 Thou hast moved the land and di- I my head Judah is my lawgiver I I I
4 Thou hast given a token for such 10 Hast not thou cast us out O I I I
as fear thee
I that they may triumph God wilt not thou, O God go out with
: : I I
6 God hath spoken in his holiness * acts for it is h6 that shall tread down : I I
I. J. TURLE.
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Rev. R. P. GOODENOUGH.
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mf HEAR my
crying • I O God give
I
5 For thou O : I Lord, hast heard i my
ear 1prayer.unto • my I
de- and hast given an heritage
I -sires :
2 From the ends of the garth will I I unto those that fear thy Name.I I I
call up . on thee when my heart is I : 1 ! 6 Thou shalt grant the King a long I i
in heaviness.
I
that his years may endure through- life :
hope * and a strong tower for me a- O prepare thy loving mercy and faithful- I I
4 I will dwell in thy taber- -nacle 8 So will I aiway sing praise unto I
.
I .
J. Jones.
God : for of him I cometh I my sal- I glory : the rock of my might * and in I
sal- -vation
I he is my defence, s6 that people pour out your hearts before
: ye 1 :
3 How long will ye imagine mischief 9 As for the children of men they 1
against every man ye shall be slain are but vanity the children of men
I I : • I :
all the sort of you * yea as a tottering are deceitful upon the weights * they are
wall shall ye be, and like a broken altogether lighter than vani- -ty it- I I I I I I
hedge. self.
4 Their device is only how to put 10 O trust not in wrong and robbery *
him out whom God will ex- -alt their give not yourselves unto vanity if I I : I I :
delight is in lies * they give good words riches increase, s€t not your heart up- I I
Dr. Camidqb.
flesh also 16ngeth after thee in a 8 Because thou hast been myi I : I I
barren and dry land where no water is. helper therefore under the shadow of I I i :
3 Thus have I 16oked for thee in thy wings will I re- -joice. I I I I I
power and glory. thy right hand hath up- -holden me.
I I I I
4 For thy loving-kindness is better 10 These also that seek the hflrt of I
than the life it- -self my lips shall I my soul th6y shall go under the I : I I I I : I I • I
6 My soul shall be satisfied * even as But the King shall rejoice in God *
12
itwere with marrow and fatness I • I : all they also that swear by him shall be I
when my mouth praiseth thee with I I com- -mended for the mouth of th§m
I :
Matthew Camidce.
the enemy.
1
themselves •» every man in the deep of I I
mischief and commune among them- : TO The righteous shall rejoice in the
selves, how they may lay snares n and Lord * and put his trust in him and all I I :
say that no man shall see them. I 1 I they that are true of heart shall be glad. 1 I I
F. 2 Thou that hearest the prayer goings of the m6ming and evening to I • I : I • I
sins. plenteous.
4 Blessed is the man, whom thou 10 The river of God is full of I I
choosest, and receivest unto thee he water thou preparest their com * for s6 I I : :
shall dwell in thy court * and shall be thou pro- -videst for the earth. I 1 I
satisfied with the pleasures of thy house » 11 Thou waterest her furrows * thou
6ven of thy holy temple.
I sendest rain into the little
I
valleys • I I
5 Thou shalt shew us wonderful there- -of thou makest it soft with the I :
things in thy righteousness * G6d of drops of rain and blessest • the in- O I
I I
our sal- -vation thou that art the hope crease of it.
1 : I
of all the ends of the earth » and of them 12 Thou crownest the year with thy I I
that remain in the broad sea. goodness and thy clouds drop fatness.
I I I : I I I
6 Who
in his strength setteth fast 13 They shall drop upon the dwellings I I
the mountains
1 and is girded • a- of the wilderness : and the httle hills: I
I I
7 Who
stilleth the raging of the 14 The folds shall be full of sheep I I 1 I :
sea : and the noise of his waves and the the valleys also shall stand so thick with I
madness of the people. I corn that they shall laugh and sing.
I ) I I 1
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sing praises unto the honour of his Name * snare : and laidest trouble up- -on I • I
greatness of thy power » shall thine water » and thou broughtest us 6ut I
3 For all the w6rld shall worship I I 12 I will go into thine h6use with I
5 He
turned the sea into dry land I I : I' will offer bullocks • and goats. I I I
so that they went through the water on O 14 come hither, and hearken * all
foot * there did we re- -joice there- of. I I 1 ye that fear God and I will tell you I I :
6 He ruleth with his power for ever* my what he hath done for soul. I I I
his eyes be- -hold the people and such 15 I called unto him
I with my I : I I
as will not believe, shall not be able to mouth and gave him praises with I : I I
and make the v6ice of his praise to be mine heart th6 Lord will not hear I I I 1 : I I I
heard me.
8 Who holdeth our soul in life 17 But God hath heard me and I I : I I :
and suffereth not our feet to slip. considered the voice of my prayer.
I I I I 1 1
9 For thou O God hast proved us 18 Praised be God, who hath not I I :
thou also hast tried us like as silver is cast out my prayer n6r turned his I I • 1 I I : I • I
S, Wesley.
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mf GOD us and bless be merciful unto 1 I glad for thou shalt judge the folk right-
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all nations.
I 6 Then shall the Sarth bring forth I
F. 3 Let the people praise thee O I 1 her increase and God, even our own
i :
4 O let the nations rej6ice I and be I 6nds of the world shall fear him. I I I
44 DAY XIII. MORNING.
A Iternative Chants.
I I
widows even G6d in his holy habit-
: I I I
to
hke as wax melteth at the fire * so let the be of one mind in an house * and bringeth
ungodly perish
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letteth the runagates con- -tinue in I I I
3 But
the righteous be glad and scarceness.
let '
4 O sing unto God, and sing praises wentest through the wilderness, I
I I
an horse ^ praise him in his Name as Sinai also was moved at the presence JA^ '
14 When the Almighty scattered kings 27 There is little Benjamin their ruler* I
for their sake then were they as white and the princes of Judah their coun-
I : I I • I
as snow in Salmon.
I sel Ithe princes of Zabulon and the : I I
is God's hill, in the which it pleaseth 29 For thy temple's sake at Je- I I I
him to dwell yea the Lord will a- -bide rusalem so shall kings bring presents
I : 1 : I I
and the Lord is among them * as in the scattered abroad among the beasts of the I
18 Thou art gone up on high * thou of silver and when he hath scattered I :
hast led captivity captive, and received the people that de- -hght in war I
I I I
enemies » that the Lord God might of Egypt the Morians' land shall soon I i 1 :
the God who helpeth us, and p6ureth of the earth O' sing praises unto I : I I
•
the Lord by whom we es- -cape send out his voice ^ yea and that a
I • I I I I
enemies and the hairy scalp of such a over Israel his w6rship and
: strength I : I
22 The Lord hath said n I will bring holy places even the God of Israel it I :
my people again as I did from Basan he will give strength and power unto his I I :
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DAY XIII. EVENING (continued). 47
no ground
I is I am come into deep 20 Thou hast known my reproof, my
I :
waters * so that the floods run over shame and my dis- -honour mine I I I I I :
4 They that hate me without a cause, no man ¥: neither found I any to com- I . I
they that are mine enemies, and would 22 They gave me gall to eat and I I :
simpleness * and my faults are not take them- -selves with- -al and let I I I I :
hid from thee. the things that should have been for their
I
6 Let not them that trust in thee, O wealth * be unto them an oc- -casion I I .
be confounded through me O Lord they see not and ever bow thou down I I I : I I
God of I backs.
Israel. their 1
7 And why * 25 Pour out thine Indig- -nation • for thy sake have I I
I
suffered re- -proof up- -on them and let thy wrathful dis-
• I : shame hath I I : I
9 For the zeal of thine house hath thou hast smitten and they talk how I :
even eaten me and the rebukes of they may v6x them whom thou hast
I I : I I I
10 I wept, and chastened my- -self to an- -other and not come into • I I : I I
my re- -proof. I
29 Let them be wiped out of the
11 I put on sackcloth also and book of the living and n6t be written • I I : I I : I
12 They that sit in the gate speak a- 30 As for me, when I am p6or and I I I
13 But, Lord, I make my prayer unto / 31 I will praise the Name of G6d I I I
sink not O let me be delivered from 33 The humble shall consider this
: I
them that hate me ^ and out of the and be glad seek ye after God and I • I I : I
16 Let not the water-flood drown me * 34 For the L6rd heareth the poor : I • I
neither let the deep swallow • me up and de- -spiseth not his prisoners. I I : I I I
and let not the pit shut her mouth up- 35 Let hSaven and earth praise I I I I I
kindness is comfortable turn thee unto 36 For God will save Sion * and build
• I :
me according to the multitude of thy the cities of Judah that men may I I I I
• I :
18 And hide not thy face from thy p^ 37 The posterity also of his servants
servant for I am in trouble O* shall in- -herit Iit and they that 16ve • I : I I I :
haste thee and hear me. I his Name shall dwell there- -in. 1 I I I
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2 Let them be ashamed and con- as delight in thy salvation say alway, The I
3 Let them for their reward be soon 6 Thou art my helper and my re- I I I
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w/i IN thee O Lord, have I put my trust ^ that took me out of my mother's womb *
let me never be put to con- -fusion but rid my praise shall be always of thee.
1 1 : I I
• I
incline thine ear unto me and save me. unto many but my sure trust is in thee.
I I I I : I I I
house of de- -fence and my castle. I I I 8 Cast me not away in the time of I I
3 Deliver me, O my God, out of the age forsake me not when my strength
: I I
11 Let them be confounded and perish hast done ^ O G6d who is like unto I I •
be covered with shame and dish6nour 18 O what great troubles and adver-
that seek to do me evil.
I sities hast thou shewed me * and yet I I
12 As for me, I will patiently a- didst thou turn and re- -fresh me yea, I I 1 :
righteousness and sal- -vation for I honour and comforted me on every side. I 1 : I : I I I
my youth up until now therefore will I 21 My lips will be fain when I s'ng I I : i
age » when I am gray- -headed until 22 My tongue also shall talk of thy I I :
I have shewed thy strength unto this righteousness all the day long for I • I :
generation * and thy power to all them they are confounded and brought unto
that are yet for to come. shame that seek to do me evil.
I I I i I I I
Dr. T. S. Dupuis.
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God : and thy righteousness I unto • the I him : all nations • shall do him service.
I I I
2 Then shall he judge thy people when he crieth : the needy also and I I
according unto ! I right : and de- I -fend I him that hath no helper.
I I
the poor. I
13 He shall be favourable to the I
3 The mountains also shall bring I I simple • and needy and shall preserve1 :
peace and the little hills : of the poor. I righteousness I the souls
I I I
4 He shall keep the simple folk by falsehood and wrong and dear shall I • I :
their right defend the children of the their blood be in his sight.
I : I I I
poor, and punish the wrong doer. 15 He shall live ^ and unto him shall
I
• I I
the sun and moon en- -dureth from prayer shall be made ever unto him, and I I : I
6 He shall come down like the rain 16 There shall be an heap of corn in the
into a fleece of wool even as theI earth high up- -on the hills: his fruit shall I : I ^<-
1
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drops that water the earth. shake like Libanus n and shall be green
I • I
7 In his time shall the right,eous I I in the city like I grass up- I -on the I earth.
flourish yea, and abundance of p6ace, : 17 His
endure for ever * Name shall
so long . as the moon en- dureth.
I I I his Name shall remain under the sun a- I
8 His dominion shall be also from the mong the pos- -terities which shall be • I :
one sea to the other and from the I I : blessed through him, and all the I I
9 They that dwell in the wilderness 18 Blessed be the Lord God * 6ven
shall kneel be- -fore him Ihis ene- I : I the God of Israel which only doeth
I I : I I
10 The kings of Tharsis and of the 19 And blessed be the Name of his
Isles shall give presents the kings of I i : Majes- -ty for ever and all the earth shall
1 I :
Arabia and Saba shall bring gifts. I I I be filled with his Majesty. Amen. A- -men. 1 I
1
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Henry Smart.
even unto such as I are • of a I clean I this : but it I was too I hard for I
heart.
F. 2 Nevertheless, my f6et were al- 16 Until I went into the sanctu- -ary I 1 •
most gone my treadings • had well- of God then underst6od I the end of
I : I I I : I I
death but are lusty and : I I I strong. sume perish and come to a fearful
: I • I I
6 And this is the cause that they are their Image to vanish out of the I I • I
so holden with
I pride and over- city. • I : I I
mf 22 Nevertheless I am alway • by I I
9 For they stretch forth their mouth I thee for thou hast holden me by my
: I I
10 Therefore fall the pSople unto -ceive me I I counsel and after that re- : I i
ad- -vantage. I
11 Tush, say they « how should God thee and there is none upon earth I :
T2 Lo, these are the ungodly, these 25 My flSsh and my heart faileth I I :
prosper in the world » and these have but God is the strength of my heart and I
have I cleansed my heart in vain, and 26 For lo, they that forsake thee I
I
13 All the day long have I been them that commit forni- -cation a- I I I I
• I
demned the g6ner- -ation of thy works in the gates of the daughter of 1 I I I I • I
children. Sion.
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wherefore art thou absent 13 For God is my King of old the I I :
from us so long why is thy wrath so help that is done upon 6arth he doeth
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2 O think upon thy congre-l-gation 14 Thou didst divide the s6a through I : I
whom thou hast purchased and re- thy power thou brakest the hfiads of I I I :
3 Think upon the tribe of thine in- 15 Thou smotest the heads of Levia- I I !
4 Lift up thy feet ^ that thou mayest 16 Thou broughtest out fountains and
utterly destroy every enemy which waters, out of the hard rocks thou I I : I I : I
5 Thine adversaries roar in the midst 17 The day is thine and the night I
of thy congre- -gations and set up is thine thou hast prepared the ligUt
I I : I 1 : I I
6 He that hewed timber afore, out of 18 Thou hast set all the b6rders of I
mp 7 But now they break down all the 19 Remember this, O Lord * how the
carved work there- -of with axes I6nemy hath re- -buked and how the I : I I I I :
places and have defiled the dwelling- : 20 O deliver not the soul of thy
place of thy Name even unto the turtle-dove * unto the multitude of the I I • I I I
9 Yea, they said in their hearts # Let tion of the poor for ever. I I 1
us make havock of them alto- -gether 21 Look up- -on the covenant for I I : I I :
thus have they burnt up all the houses of all the earth is full of darkness and cruel I I I
not one prophet more no, not one is a- -shamed but let the poor and nSedy
I I : I :
there among us * that under- -standeth give praise unto thy Name. I 1 I I
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23 Arise, O God, maintain thine I
m/ii O God, how long shall the adver- own cause remember how the fool- I :
for ever ?
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24 Forget not the voice of thine I I
12 Why withdrawest thou thy hand enemies the presumption of them that 1 I : :
why pluckest thou not thy right hand out hate thee, increaseth ever more and I I I
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2 Thy Name also is so nigh and 8 And why? God is the Judge : I I : I • I
3 When I receive the congre- -ga- 9 For in the hand of the Lord there I
I
5 I said unto the fools, D6al not so them and suck them out. I I
I I
6 Set not lap your horn on 12 All the horns of the ungodly also I I I
high and speak not : with a stiff will I break and the horns of the I I
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2 At Salem is his taber- I I -nacle : and 8 Thou didst cause thy jfidgement to
his I dwelling in Sion. I I
be heard fromI heaven the earth I : I
5 The
proud are robbed, they have I
them shalt thou re- -frain. I I
slept theirsleep and all the men whose 11 Promise unto the Lord your God *
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imp I WILLcry unto G5d with my I I /ill will remember the w6rks of the I 1
voice :even unto God will I cry with my Lord : and call to mind thy wonders I
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2 In the time of 12 I will think also of I I all thy I
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sore ran, and ceased not works
: my and my talking shall : I be of I
(Comfort.
13 Thy way O I God is I holy :
4 Thou h61dest mine I eyes I waking : wonders and hast declared thy : I power
;I am so f6eble I that 1 1 cannot 1 speak. a- -mong the people.
I I
• old : and the years that are I I I past. thy I people 6ven the sons of Jacob
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and Joseph.
6 I call to re- 1 -membrance • my I
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isong and : in the night I commune with 16 The waters saw thee O God * the
mine own heart, and I search I out my I waters saw thee and were a- -fraid the I I :
7 Will the Lord absent him- I -self 17 The clouds poured out water the I
:for ever
I : and he be no more
will I I in- I air I thundered and thine arrows went : I I
treated ? a- I -broad.
8 Is his mercy clSan gone for ever I I : The voice of thy thunder was
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and is his promise come utterly t6 an ! heard round a- -bout the lightnings
I I :
'end for ever- -more ? I I shone upon the ground * the 6arth was I
to be I I
"firmity : but I will remember the years 20 Thou ISddest thy people I • like I
'of the right hand I of the I most I sheep : by the hand of Moses
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The last (ysrd) Verse here. Sir H. S. Oakeley.
Verses i to 4, 13 to :6,2i to 28, 45 to 52, 73, and the Gloria, to be chanted T«t unison, and full. Verses 5 to 12,
17 to 20, 29 to 44, 53 to 72, in harmony, and antiphonally : verses 53 to 56 soft (without organ) verses 66 and 67 ;
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incline your 6ars unto the words of my hearts and required meat for their I I I : 1 I I
mouth. lust.
_ F. 2 I will open my mouth in a par- 20 They spake against God also I I I I
able I will declare hard senten- -ces saying Shall God prepare a
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known and such as our fathers have that the water gushed out, and the streams
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4 That we should not hide them * ajso ¥: or provide flesh for his people ? I I I
from the children of the gener- -ations ".^jif 22 When the Lord heard this he was I I I
to Icome but to shew the honour of the wroth so the fire was kindled in Jacob ^
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know it and the children which were : 25 He rained down manna also up6n I I
yet un- -born I them for to eat and gave them food I I : I I
in IGod and not to forget the works of : under heaven and through his p6wer
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a faithless and stubborn gener- -ation I I : thick as dust and feathered fowls like I :
a generation that set not their heart as the sand of the sea. I I I
12 But forgat what he had done mouths * the heavy wrath of God came I I :
and the wonderful works that he had upon them, and slew the wealthiest of I I I I
shewed for them. I them yea, and smote down the chosen : I
sight of our forefathers * In the land of 32 But for all this they sinned yet I I I • I
go through
I he made the waters to 33 Therefore their days did he con-
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15 In the day-time also he led them 34 When he slew them they sought I I I
16 He clave the hard r6cks in the 35 And they remembered that God I I I
wilderness and gave them drink thereof* was their strength and that the high
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as it had been out of the great depth. God was their Re- -deemer. I • I I I I
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brought waters out of the 36 Nevertheless, they did but flatter I
stony rock so that it gushed out like him with their mouth and dissembled
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I with him in their tongue. I I
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a-I -gainst him and provoked the most with him neither continued they : i I : I
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17 to 80, 29 to 44, 53 to 72, in harmony, and antiphonally; verses 53 to 56 soft (without organ); verses 66 and 67
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forgave their mis- -deeds and de- be- -fore them caused their land to be
I I : I I :
39 Yea, many a time turned he his made the tribes of I'srael to dwell in I 1 I
40 For he considered that they wer eTthe most high God and kept not I I I : I I
wind that passeth away, and cometh 58 But turned their backs, and fell I I
God and moved the Holy One in : 60 When God heard this he was i I I I I
and of the day when he delivered them 61 So that he forsook the taber- I
blood so that they might not drink of : 63 He gave his people 6ver also I I I
hailstones and their flocks with hot 67 He smote his enemies fn the
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and spared not their Isoul from death I : even the hill of Sion which he 1 I I
52 And sm6te all the first . bom in on high and laid the foundation of it * I I I :
Egypt the most principal and mightiest like the ground which
: he hath made I I I
^kf 53 But as for his own people » he led 71 He chose David also his ser- I • I
^them forth like sheep and carried vant and took him a- -way from the
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54 He brought them out safely * that 72 As he was following the 6wes great
they should not fear and overwhelmed with young ones • he took him
I that I : I I :
their enemies with the sea. I he might feed Jacob his pSople and 1 I I
55 And brought them within the bor- Israel his in- -heritance. I I
mountain which he purchased with his true heart and ruled them prudent- -ly I I I : I
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the heathen are c6me into have mercy up6n us and that soon : I I I
thine in- -heritance thy holy temple for we are come to great misery.
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have they defiled ^ and made Jerusa- 9 Help us, O God of our salvation * I
2 The dead bodies of thy servants * us * and be merciful unto our sins for I
fowls of the air and the flesh of thy 10 Wherefore do tfie heathen say : :
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saints unto the beasts of the land. Where is now their God ?
I I I I I I
3 Their blood have they shed like 11 O let the vengeance of thy ser-
water on every side of Je- -rusalem vants' blood that is shed be openly I I : I I :
and there was no man to bury shewed upon the heathen in our I I I I I I
them. sight.
4 We are become an open shame to 1 12 O let the sorrowful sighing of the
our enemies a very scorn and derision
I : prisoners come be- -fore thee accord- I I :
unto them that are round a- -bout us. I I I ing to the greatness of thy power * pre-
w/5 Lord, how long wilt thou be I I serve thou those that are ap- -pointed I !
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the heathen that have not known thee thee reward thou them O L6rd seven- I ! : : I
and upon the kingdoms that have not fold into their bosom. I I • I
7 For they have de- -voured sheep of thy pasture * shall give thee I I )
Jacob and laid waste his dwelling- thanks for ever and will alway be shew-
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PSALM LXXX.— ^MJ regis Israel.
mf HEAR, O thou Shepherd of Israel * wilt thou be angry I with thy I people •
shew thyself also * th6u that sittest • 5 Thou feedest them with the bread I 1
come and help us. unto our neighbours and our Enemies
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8 Thou hast brought a vine out of look down from heaven beh61d and I I I I : 1
Egypt thou hast cast 6ut the heathen visit this vine
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9 Thou madest room for it and thy right hand hath planted and the I 1 : I I :
when it had taken root it filled the branch that thou madest so strong for I I • I I 1
ID The hills were covered with the 16 It is burnt with fire and cut I
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shadow of it and the boughs thereof down and they shall perish at the re-
I : : I
II She stretched out her branches 17 Let thy hand be upon the man of I
unto the sea and her boughs unto • thy right hand and upon the son of
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the river.
I man •)( whom thou madest so strong for I
p 12 Why
hast thou then br6ken down thine own self. I I I
her hedge I that all they that go by 18 And so will not we go back from
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pluck off her grapes ? I thee let us live » and we shall call I : O I
13 The wild boar out of the w6od up- -on thy Name. I I
of the field de- -vour it. I hosts shew the light of thy c6untenance I : I
5 This he ordained in Joseph for a hearts' lusts and let them fSUow their I I I : I
testimony when he came out of the land own im- -agin- -ations.
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of Egypt * and had heard a strange mfi4 O that my people would have I I I
burden and his hands were de- -livered: 15 I should soon have put down i
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and I' de- -livered thee and heard 16 The haters of the Lord sh6uld have
I I :
thee what time as the storm fell up- been found liars but thSir time | I I I I : I
9 Hear, O my people ^ and I will the finest wheat-flour and with honey I I :
assflre thee O Israel If thou wiltI out of the stony r6ck should I hav^ I : I I I
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judgement and accept the persons of • 6 I have said Ye are gods and ye
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see that such as are in need and ne- 7 But ye shall die like men and I I I : 1
4 Deliver the outcast and poor 8 Arise O God, and judge thou the I • I : 1 I
save them frSm the hand of the un- earth for thou shalt take all heathen I I I : 1
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k6ep I not still I silence : refrain I not became as the dung of the earth. I I i
murmuring and they that hate thee : princes like as Zeba and Sal- I I I
gainst thy people and taken c6unsel selves the h6uses of God
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root them out * that they be no more a I I a wheel and as the stubble be- -fore
I : I • 1
5 For they have cast their heads the wood and as the flame that con-
I : I I
together with one con- -sent and are I I : sumeth the mountains. 1
con- I feder- I ate a- I -gainst thee. 15 Persecute them even so with thy I I
6 The tabernacles of the E'domites I tempest and make them a- -firaid with : I I
7 Gebal and I Ammon • and Amalek I Lord : that 1 they may I seek thy I
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PSALM LXXXIV — Quant dilecta !
w/ O HOW amiable
are thy dwellings 7 They will g6 from strength to I I : I 1
th6u Lord of hosts 1 strength and unto the God of gods ap-
I I :
2 My soul hath a desire and longing * peareth every one of them in Sion. I I I
to enter into the courts of the Lord 8 O Lord God of hosts hear my I I : I I
living God. I
9 Behold, O God our de- -fender I I :
3 Yea, the sparrow hath found her and look upon the face of thine A- I I I
thy house thSy will be alway prais- the tents of un- -godliness.
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I 12 For the Lord God is a light and I
5 Blessed is the man whose strength de- -fence the Lord will give grace and I I :
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the cap- I -tivi- Jacob. I -ty of I speak peace unto his people and to his
2 Thou hast forgiven the offence I of saints * that they turn not a- I I I
3 Thou
hast taken away all thy I that fear himI that gl6ry may dwell : I I
dis- -pleasure
I and turned thyself from : in our land. I
from 6ne gener- -ation to an- -other ? I I I 12 Yea, the Lord shall shew loving- I I
6 Wilt thou not turn again, and I kindness and our land shall give her: I I I
7 Shew us thy mercy • O Lord I I : him and he shall dirSct his going in
: I I
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4 Comfort the soul of thy servant I I me and thou hast delivered my s6ul
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for unto thee O L6rd do I lift up my soul I I I from the nethermost hell. I I
them that call up- -on thee I I naughty men have sought after my soul *
6 Give ear, L6rd unto my prayer I • I and have not set thee be- -fore their I i I
me. truth.
8 Among the thee then unto me and
gods there is none like 16 O turn
unto I thee O I up- -on me
Lord give thy : there is not one have I mercy • I :
that can do as thou doest. I strength unto thy servant » and help the
I I I
shall come and worship thee O Lord Shew some token upon me for I I : ^17
and shall glori- -fy thy Name. I good * that they who hate me may see it
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ID For thou art great, and d6est and be a- -shamed because thou
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wondrous things thou art God Lord hast holpen me and comforted
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a- I -lone. me.
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mp HER foundations are up6n the
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it shall be reported of Sion
hills the Lord loveth the gates of Sion,
: that he was in her : and the most I bom I I
m6re than all the dwellings of Jacob. I I • 1 High shall stablish her. I I
2 Very excellent thfngs are spoken I • 6 The Lord shall rehearse it when
of thee thou city of God.
I : I I I he writeth I up the I people : that I he
3 I will think upon Rahab and I • I was I bom I there.
Babylon with them that know me.
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Y The singers also and trumpeters
4 Beh61d ye the Philistines also I I : shall I he re- I -hearse I A'll my fresh I
and they of Tyre with the Morians 'k 16 I springs shall I be in I thee.
there was he bom. 1 I
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tliee O let my prayer enter into thy a- -gain and praise thee ?
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counted as one of them that kn6wn in the dark and thy righteoos-
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go d6wn into the pit and I have been ness in the land where all things are
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strength.
13 Unto thee have I cried O Lord : 1 1
4 Free among the dead » like unto and early shall my prayer come be- I I I
the deep. I
6 Thine indignation lieth hard up- my j'outh up, thy terrors have I suffered 1 1
7 Thou hast put away mine acquaint- over me : and the fear of thee hath I I I
17 1 daily •
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I I prison : that I I like I water : and c6mpassed me to- I
9 My sight faileth for very trouble : 18 My lovers and friends hast thoa I I
Lord, I have called daily upon thee » put a- -way frx)m me and hid mine I I :
thee. sight.
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will I ever be shewing thy truth » from had in reverence of all them that are I I
my servant;
I when they a- -rise. I I
truth in the congre- -gation of the I I I also thine thou hast laid the foun-
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in the light of thy countenance. 1 I I and his s6at is like as the sun be- I • I I
strength and in thy loving-kindness, p 37 But thou hast abhorred and for-
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thou shalt lift up our horns. saken thine A- -nointed and art dis-
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the Holy One of Israel is our King. 38 Thou hast broken the c6venant I I I I
20 Thou spakest sometime in visions of thy servant and cast his crown I : I I
help upon one that is mighty » I have ex- 39 Thou hast overthr6wn all his I I
alted one chosen out of the people. hedges and broken down his strong-
I I • I : I I I
with my holy 6il have I a- -nointed 40 All thfiy that go by spoil him : 1 I I I I
and my arm shall strengthen him. i 41 Thou hast set up the right hand I I I
23 The enemy shall not be able to do of his enemies and made all his ad- I 1 : I
shall not hurt him. 42 Thou hast taken away the 6dge of
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24 I will smite down his foes be- -fore his sword and givest him n6t victory I I : I I
25 My truth also and my mercy shall cast his throne down to the ground. I I I • I
27 He shall call me, Th6u art my self for ever : and shall thy wrath I I I I
28 And I will make him my first is wherefore hast thou made all men I I : I I
30 His seed also will I make to en- 48 Lord, where are thy 61d loving- I I
dure for ever and his thr6ne as the kindnessesI which thou swarest unto I : I :
m/31 But if his children for- -sake my 49 Remember Lord, the rebuke that I
law and walk not in my judgements thy servants have and how I do bear
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visit their offences with the r6d and their 50 Wherewith thine enemies have I
will I not utterly take from him : n6r be the Lord for everm6re. A men and I I I I • I
from one gener- -ation to an- -other. years and ten * and though men be so I I I
2 Before the mountains were brought strong that they come to four-score I I
forth * or ever the earth and the world years yet is their strength then but I :
were made thou art God from ever- labour and sorrow * so soon passeth it a-
I : I
lasting and world with- -out end. way and we are gone.
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3 Thou turnest man to de- -struc- 11 But who regardeth the power of I ! I
ye children of men.
I fe-areth so is thy dis- -pleasure.
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groweth up but in the evening it is cut glad all the days of our life.
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7 For we consume away in thy dis- time that thou hast plagued us and I I I I :
pleasure and are afraid at thy wrath- for the years wherein we have suffered
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fore thee : and our secret sins in the I and their children thy glory. 1 I I
days are gone we bring our years to an thou the work of our hands upon us * O
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end * as it were a tale that is told. prosper thou our handy- -work. I I I I I i
Rev W. Felton.
mf WHOSO dwelleth under the defence 2 I will say unto the Lord » Thou art
of the most High shall abide under my h6pe and my stronghold
I I : I I : my G6d,
the shadow of the Al- -mighty.
• I in him will I trust. 1 I I 1 I
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snare I of the I hunter : and I from the thee neither shall any plague come
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wings ^ and thou shalt be safe under • I over thee I : to keep I thee in I all thy I
his feathers
I his faithfulness and truth : ways.
shall be thy shield and buckler,
I shall bear thee in their
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5 Thou shalt not be afraid for any that thou hurt not thy foot a- I hands : I 1
6 For the pestilence that walketh • adder the young lion and the dragon I :
inI darkness nor for the sickness that shalt thou tread under thy feet. : I I
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7 A thousand shall fall beside thee * me * therefore will I' de- -liver him I I I :
and ten thousand at thy right hand will set him up * because he hath known I I : I 1
8 Yea, with thine eyes shalt thou 15 He shall call upon me, and I I I
be- -hold I and see the re- -ward of will hear him yea, I am with him in
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unto thy Name O most Highest I I I the workers of wicked- -ness shall be I I
in the morning and of thy truth in I : I 9 But mine horn shall be exalted like
the night- -season
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and up- -on the lute upon a loud in- I I : 10 Mine eye also shall see his lust of I
strument and up- -on the harp. I I I mine enemies and mine ear shall hear I :
4 For thou, Lord, hast made me his desire of the wicked that a- -rise up 1 j
works thy thoughts are very deep. : I I I 12 Such as are planted in the h6use I
6 An unwise man doth not well con- I of the Lord shall flourish in the courts
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3 Ever since the world began hath 6 Thy testimonies O Lord are very I I
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and reward the proud I after I their de- I of I Jacob re- -gard it. . I
4 How long shall all wicked doers not hear or he that made the eye I : 1
11 The Lord knoweth the I thoughts it had not failed but my s6ul had I been I
12 Blessed is the man whom thou slipt thy mercy O Lord held me up.
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13 That thou mayest give him patience have re- -freshed my soul. I
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strength of our sal- -vation. 1 1 and the sheep of his hand. I I 1
F. 2 Let us come before his presence 8 To-day if ye will hear his voice *
with thanks- -giving and shew our-
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4 In his hand are all the corners of I proved me and saw my works.
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/O SING unto the Lord a new 8 Ascribe unto the Lord the honour I I
song : sing unto the L6rd all the due unto his Name bring presents I I I • I :
his I Name : be telUng of his sal- 1 -vation • of Iholiness let the whole earth stand : I
3 Declare his h6nour I imto • the I 10 Tell it out among the heathen that
heathen and his wonders : I unto I all I the Lord is King and that it is he who
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feared than all gods. • I I 11 Let the heavens rej6ice and let
5 As for all the gods of the hSathen, I the earth be glad let the sea make a
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they are but idols but it fs the Lord• I : I n6ise, and all that therein is. I I 1
6 Glory and worship are be- -fore I I that . is in it then shall all the trees of
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unto the Lord * O ye
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judge the earth and with righteousness
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Charles Kino.
of the isles may be glad there- -of. 5 The hills melted like wax ^ at the
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2 Clouds and darkness are round presence of the Lord at the presence I I I :
a- -bout him righteousness and judge- of the L6rd of the whole earth.
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ment are the habit- -ation of his 6 The hfiavens have de- -clared • I I I I
4 His lightnings gave shine unto • vain gods worship hiui all ye gods. I I : I I I
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9 For thou Lord, art higher than all righteous : and joyful gladness for such I
that are in the earth thou art exalted I I : I as are true- -hearted.
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a new song 6 Praise the Lord up- -on the harp I I 1 I :
for hS hath marvellous things. sing to the harp with a psalm of thanks-
I done I I I I
4 He hath remembered his mercy and they that dwell there- -in. I I
truth t6ward the house of Israel and 9 Let the floods clap their hands, * I I :
all the ends of the world have seen the and let the hills be joyful together be- I
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Lord is King * be the people 6 Moses and Aaron among his priests )*
n6ver so im- -patient he sitteth be-
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tween the cherubims ¥: be the Sarth never I I his Name these called upon the Lord
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high a- -bove all people. I 1 cloudy I pillar : for they kept his testi-
3 They shall give thanks unto thy I I monies * Snd the I law I that he I gave
Name which is grSat wonder- -ful : I I them.
and holy. I 8 Thou hSardest them O Lord I
4 The king's power loveth judgement* our God thou forgavest them O I :
th6u hast pre- -pared equity thou hast God ^ and punish- -edst their own in-
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in Jacob.
I 9 O magnify the Lord our God * and
5 O magnify the Lord our God worship him up6n his holy hill f6r the I I : I I ; I
and fall down before his fSotstool, for Lord our God is holy. I I I I
be is I holy.
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/ O BE joyful in the Lord I all ye 3 O go your way into his gates with
lands : serve the Lord with gladness •* and thanksgiving * and into his courts with I I
come before his I presence i with a I praise : be thankful unto him, and 1 speak
song. good of his Name. 1 I
God it is he that hath made us and not mercy is ever- -lasting and his truth
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there shall no such cleave unto me. dwell in my house he that telleth lies,
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6 Whoso privily slander- -eth his out all wicked doers, from the city of
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unto me when I call » O hSar me and withered like grass so that I' for- I I • I : I
5 For the voice I of my groaning I ; prayer of the poor destitute and de- I I : 1
wilderness : and like an owl I that is I in shall be born shall praise the Lord. I I I
it I were a sparrow that sitteth a- -lone I : 1 the Lord be- -hold the earth
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me are sworn to- -gether a- -gainst me. 1 1 • I 21 That they may declare the Name
9 For I have eaten ashes as it I
• of the Lord in Sion and his I wor- I : I
10 And that because of thine indig- to- -gether and the kingdoms also to 1 I : i 1
nation and wrath for thou hast taken serve the Lord. I : I
12 But thou, O Lord shalt en- -dure not away in the midst of mine age as I I 1 :
for ever and thy remembrance through- for thy years, they endure throughout
I : I
13 Thou shalt arise, and have mercy ;m/25 Thou, Lord, in the beginning * hast
up- -on Sion for it is time that thou laid the foundation
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have mercy upon her, yea the time is the heavens are the work of thy hands. I I I I I I
14 And why * thy servants think up- en- -dure they all shall wax old as I 1 : 1 I
15 The heathen shall fear thy Name them * and they shall be changed I I I :
O Lord and all the kings of the earth but thou art the same, and thy years
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16 When the Lord shall build up 28 The children of thy servants shall I I I
Sion and when his glory shall ap- -pear; con- -tinue and their seed shall stand
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and all that is within me praise his children of Israel. I I his works 1 unto • the I I
3 Who forgiveth all thy sin : and 9 He will not alway be chiding : I I I • I
healeth all thine in- -firmities neither keepeth he his anger for ever.
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4 Who saveth thy life from de- 10 He hath not dealt with us after • I I I
struction and crowneth thee with our sins nor rewarded us ac- -cording
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5 Who satisfieth thy mouth with 1 For look how high the heaven is in I
good things making thee young and I comparison of the earth so great is : I I I :
lusty as an eagle. I his mercy also toward them that fear him. I I I I
6 The Lord executeth righteous- 12 Look how wide also the east is I I
ness and judgement : for all them that from the west so far hath he set our
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but dust.
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Lord my God, thou art become exceed- wild goats and so are the stfiny rocks I : I I
F. 2 Thou deckest thyself with light as tain seasons and the sun knoweth I : I .
6ut the heavens like a curtain. I20 Thou makest darkness * that it 1 I
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3 Who layeth the beams of his cham- may be night wherein all the beasts I : I
clouds his chariot * and walketh upon 21 The lions roaring after their I • I
4 He maketh his angels spirits 22 The sun ariseth * and they get I I :
and his minis- -ters a flaming fire. them a- -way to- -gether and lay I I I I I :
earth that it never should : move at l'^ 23 Man goeth forth to his w6rk, and I I
like as with a garment the waters I works in wisdom hast thou made them I : I :
7 At thy re- -buke they flee at 25 So is the great and wide sea I I : I I
the voice of thy thunder- they lare a- -fraid. also wherein are things creeping innu-
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and down to the valleys be- -neath / 26 There go the ships * and there is I . I : 1
even unto the place which thou hast that Le- -viathan whom thou hast I • I :
9 Thou hast set them their b6unds 27 These wait all up on thee : that ^ I • 1
which they shall not pass neither thou mayest give them meat in due
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10 He sendeth the springs into the 28 When thou givest it thSm they I • I I
rivers which run a- -mong the hills. gather it and when thou openest thy
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11 All beasts of the fi61d drink hand they are filled with good. I I I • I
there- -of and the wild asses quench mp 29 When thou hidest thy face they
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12 Beside them shall the fowls of the their breath they die » and are turned
air have their 1 habit- I -ation : and I sing a- I -gain I to their I dust.
a- I -mong the branches. I w/30 When thou lettest thy breath go
13 He watereth the hills from a-
forth they shall be made and thou I I I i :
of thy works.
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shall en- -dure for ever the L6rd shall I I 1 I :
of men
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32 The earth shall tremble at the I
15 That he may bring food out of the look of him if he do but t6uch the I : I
earth » and wine that maketh glad the hills they shall smoke. I I I
heart of man and oil to make him a 33 I will sing unto the L6rd as long
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16 The trees of the Lord also are 34 And s6 shall my words please I I I
17 Wherein the birds make their sumed out of the earth » and the ungodly I I
for the stork. Ithe Lord, s6ul, praise the Lord. Omy I I — I
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2 O let your s6ngs be of him and I I 10 And appointed the same unto
praise him and : let your talking b6 of I Jacob I for a law : and to Israel f6r 1 an I
3 Rejoice in his holy Name let 11 Saying, Unto thee will I I : I give the I
the heart of them re- -joice that seek land of Canaan the lot of I I I : I I your in- I
the Lord.
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4 Seek the Lord and his I I strength 12 When there were yet but a few I
seek his face ever- -more. I I I of them and they strangers in the
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land
5 Remember the marvellous works
that he hath done his wonders, and
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jfldgements are in all the world. I15 Touch not mine A- -nointed :
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he made to a thousand gener- up- -on the land and destroyed all
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17 But he had sent a man be- -fore 31 He spake the word ¥: and there I 1
18 Whose feet they hurt in the I 1 32 He gave them hail- -stones for I I
stocks the iron entered into his : I I • I rain : and flames of fire in their land. I I I
soul;
33 He smote their vines I also and I
19 Until the time came that his cause fig-trees I : and destroyed the trees I that
was I known : the word of the Lord were in
I I I I their I coasts.
tried him.
34 He spake the word, and the grass-
20 The king sent, and de- I -hvered I hoppers came ^ and cater- -pillars in- I •
him : the prince of the people I let him 1 numerable and did eat up all the grass :
of their ground.
21 He made him lord also
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land : 6ven the I chief of I all their I
strength.
22 That he might inform his princes I
came Egypt :
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hated his • i people and dealt un- -truly : 1 i quails : and he filled them I with the I
mong them and wonders : I in the I land promise and Abra- -ham his servant.
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of Ham.
42 And he brought forth his people
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28 He sent darkness, and I it was I with joy and his chosen with glad-
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29 He turned their waters I into I heathen and they took the labours of
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yea, 6ven I in their kings' chambers. I I and ob- I -serve I his 1 laws.
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9 He rebuked the Red Sea also *
3 Blessed are they that I alvv'ay • and it was dried up so he led I I :
ness. a I wilderness.
chosen and rejoice in the gladness of was not one of them left.
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thy people » and give thanks with 12 Then believed they his words I I I I :
6 We have sinned with our fathers 13 But within a while they for- -gat
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we have done a- -miss and dealt his works and would I not a- -bide I I I : I I
ders in Egypt * neither kept they thy wilderness and they tSmpted : I God in I
15 And he gave them I their de- -sire I : 32 They angered him also at the I
tents : and Aaron the I saint I of the I spirit so that he spake unad- -visedly
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lowed up• Dathan and covered the heathen as the Lord com- -manded
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company : the flame burnt up I I the un- i heathen and learned their works. : I I I
godly.
36 Insomuch that they worshipped
19 They made a I calf in I Horeb and : I their idols * which turned to their own I
worshipped • the I molten I image. de- -cay yea, they offered their s6ns and
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before him in the gap to turn away somuch that he ab- -horred his
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and hearkened not unto the a time did he de- -liver 1 voice of I
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26 Then lift he up his hand a- -gainst their own inventions ^ and were brought I
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wilderness
43 Nevertheless when he saw their I
27 To cast out their seed a- -mong ad- -versity he heard their com- I I : I I I
the lands.
44 He thought upon his covenant, and
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28 They joined themselves unto pitied them * according unto the multi- I
with their own in- -ventions and 45 Deliver us, O Lord our
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God * and
the plague was1 great a- -mong gather us fr6m a- -mong the I I
I I heathen :
ties for ever- -more. I I end and let all the people say A- -men.
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5 Hungry and thirsty their soul 24 These men see the w6rks of the I I : I I I I
6 So they cried unto the L6rd in 25 For at his word the stormy wind I I
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F. 8 O that men would therefore praise 27 They reel to and fro ^f and stagger
the Lord for his goodness and declare like a drunken man : and are at their
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inI mise- -ry and iron 30 Then are they glad, because they
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11 Because they rebelled against the are at rest and so he bringeth them 1 :
words of the Lord and lightly re- unto the haven where they would be.
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12 He also brought down their heart the wonders that he doeth for the chil- 1 I I
there was none to help them. 32 That they would exalt him also in
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15 O that men would therefore praise that dwell there- -in. I 1
the L6rd for his goodness and declare 35 Again, he maketh the wilderness
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wickedness. of increase. I
19 So when they cried unto the Lord 39 And again ^ when they are minished 1
in their trouble he delivered them out and I brought low through oppression, : I I I :
20 He sent his word, and healed 40 Though he suffer them to be evil in- 1 I
them and they were saved from their treated through tyrants and let them
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the wonders that he doeth for the chil- misery and maketh him households 1 I : I
22 That they would offer unto him the 42 The righteous will consider this I
sacrifice of thanks- -giving and t611 and re- -joice and the m6uth of all
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23 They that go down to the sea in pl!^ 43 Whoso is wise will ponder these I I I • I
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4 For thy mercy is grdater than lo Who will lead I me Into the I strong I
heavens : and thy gl6ry a- -bove all God and wilt not thou, O God, go I I : I
7 God hath sp6ken in his holiness :I I acts : and it is he that shall tread down I J
my praise for the mouth of the un- ruler over him and let Satan stand
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godly * yea the mouth of the de- -ceitful at his right hand. 1
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10 Let the extortioner consume all not to-do good : but persecuted the 1 I
and in the next generation let his name 17 He clothed himself with cursing » I
13 Let the wickedness of his fathers into his bowels like water » and like oil 1 I
mother be done a- -way. that he hath up- -on him and as the
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Lord that he may root out the memorial ^19 Let it thus happen from the L6rd
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15 And that, because his mind was speak evil a- -gainst my soul. I 1 • I I
20 But deal thou with me, O Lord 26 And they shall know » how that
God ^ according unto I • thy I Name : for I this is I thy hand and that thou Lord
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de- -parteth
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23 My knees are weak through selves with their 6wn con- -fusion as I I
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29 As for me * I will give great thanks
24 I became also a reproach unto unto the L6rd with my mouth and I 1
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PSALM ex.—D/a:j7 Dominus.
?»/THE Lord said unto my I I Lord : pent : Thou art a Priest for ever * after
Sit thou on my right hand * until I make the I order I of Mel- I -chisedech.
thine ene- -mies thy footstool. I I
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3 In the day of thy power shall the bodies and smite in sunder the heads
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mfl WILL give thanks unto the L5rd power of his works that he may give I I :
with my whole heart secretly among them the heritage of the heathen.
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2 The w6rks of the Lord are and judgement all his com- -mand- I I
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3 His work is worthy to be praised, ever and are done in truth and : I I I
4 The merciful and gracious Lord people he hath commanded his covenant
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2 His seed shall be mighty up- -on I 1 tidings for his heart standeth fast, and
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3 Riches and plenteousness shall be not shrink until he see his de- -sire 1
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/ PrXiSE the I Lord ye I servants : O God * that hath his I dwelling so • I high :
praise the I Name I of the I Lord. and yet humbleth himself to behold the
things that are in heaven and earth ? 1 1 1
from the rising up of the sun, unto the 7 That he may s6t him with the I 1
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and the house of Jacob from a- -mong thou wast driven back ? 1 ! I
F. 2 Judah was his sanctuary and like rams Iand ye little hills like I : I I : I 1
3 The sea saw that, and fled 7 Tremble thou earth, at the pre- I I :
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4 Their idols are silver and gold I I : bless the house of Israel » he shall bless I
6 Th6y have ears and hear not I I : 14 The Lord shall increase you more I
7 They have hands and handle not * 15 Ye are the blessed of the Lord I I :
feet have they and walk not neither I I : I wh6 made heaven and earth.
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speak they through their throat. I16 All the whole heavens are the I I I
9 But thou house of Israel » trust neither all they that go down into silence. I I I
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Lord : O Lord, I besfiech 1 thee de- -liver presence of all his people right dear
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7 Turn again then unto thy r6st I O 15 I will offer to thee the sacrifice of I
8 And why ? thou hast delivered my 1 16 I will pay my vows unto the Lord Ik
soul from death mine eyes from t6ars I : I in the sight of all his people in the I 1 :
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/ O GIVE thanks unto the L6rd, for w/ 5 I called up6n the Lord in I I
3 Let the house of Aaron now con- I them that help me therefore shall I s6e
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4 Yea, let them now that fSar the than to put anyconfi- -dence in man. I I I
Lord con- -fess that his mercy • en- I : I 9 It is better to trust in the Lord : I I
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they kept in I say on every side me I I : 21 I will thank thee for thou hast I I
but in the Name of the Lcrd will I I I heard me and : art be- I -come I my sal- I
and are extinct even as the fire a- -mong 1 builders • re- -fused is become 'the I : I
I might I fall : but the I Lord I was my I 24 This is the day which the Lord I
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voice of joy and health is in send us now pros- -perity. I I
the pre- -eminence the right hand ofI : 27 God is the Lord who hath shewed I
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declare the works I I of the Lord. I thank thee thou art my God, and I : I I
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wt/F. BLESSED
are those that are un- 5 O that my ways were made so I
F. 2 Blessed are thdy that keep his 6 So shall I n6t be con- -founded : I I I I
testimonies and seek him with their while I have respSct unto all thy com-
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WHEREWITHAL a y6ung shall 13 With lips have I been my I I
11 Thy words have I hid with- -in I 15 I will talk of 1 thy com- -mand- I
may s6e the wondrous things of thy law. I I I 22 O turn from me shame and re- I I
19 I am a stranger up- -on earth I I : buke for I have kept thy testimonies.
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O hide not thy com- -mandments from I 1 I 23 Princes also did sit and speak I
Verses 23 to 32
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soul clfiaveth dust O 29 Take from me the way of lying : I to the I : I I
quicken thou me ac- -cording to thy and cause thou me to make much of I I I I I
28 My soul melteth away for very 32 I will run the way of thy com- I I I I
PSALM CXIX, ,
Legem pone.
shall keep thy law yea I shall kSep vant that I may fear thee.
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even thy salvation, I seek thy com- -mandments.
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42 So shall I make answer unto my also * even be- -fore kings and will I I i : I
thy word. I
43 O take not the word of thy truth com- -mandments which I havelloved. I : I I
44 So shall I alway keep thy law loved and my study shall be in thy I I : : I I I
trouble for thy word hath : I I quickened me. songs I : in the I house I of my 1 pil-
51 exceed- grimage.
The proud have had me
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I fear thee and keep thy com- -mandments. : I I 1
60 I made haste, and prol6nged not I 64 The earth, O Lord, is full of thy I I
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O LORD, thou hastdealt graciously 69 The proud have imagined a lie a- I I
with thy servant ac- -cording unto I gainst me but I will keep thy command- : I I
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68 Thou art good and gracious O' unto me than thousands • of gold
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ioned me O give me understanding* that ml, that I may live f6r thy law is
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F. 74 They that fear thee will be glad 78 Let the proud be confounded * for I
when they see me because I have put they go wickedly ab5ut to de- -stroy
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MY soul hath 15nged for I thy sal- I 85 The proud have digged I pits for !
82 Mine eyes long sore for thy word I I : true they persecute me falsely, O be
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O l6rD thy word 6n- I ! : I -dureth • 93 I will never forg6t I thy com- I
foundation of the earth and it a-l-bideth. I I have sought thy com- -mandments. I I I
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LORD, what 16ve have I have refrained my feet from 6very I iinto • thy I loi I
law all the day 16ng is my
: that 1 may keep thy word I I study I in it. evil I way : 1 I I
98 Thou through thy commandments* 102 I have not shrunk from thy I I
hast made me wiser than mine enemies judgements f6r thou teachest me. I I : : I I I
100 I am wiser than the aged because under- -standing therefore I hate all
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106 I have sworn, and am stedfastly no The ungodly have laid a snare I I
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108 Let the free-will -offerings of my 112 I have applied my heart to fulfil
mouth please thee O Lord and teach thy statutes I alway 6ven un- -to I : I I I I : I I
114 Thou art my de- -fence and 118 Thou hast trodden down all them I I
115 Away from me ye wicked I will im- -agine but de- -ceit. 1 I : I I I
keep the com- -mandments of my 119 Thou puttest away all the ungodly
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I DEAL with 125 I am thy servant, O grdnt me
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122 Make thou thy servant to delight 126 It is time for thee L6rd to lay to I
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123 Mine eyes are wasted away with 127 For I 16 ve thy com- -mand- I I
124 O deal with thy servant according 128 Therefore hold I straight all thy I
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THY testimonies are wonderful : 133 Order my stSps in thy word I I I I :
therefore doth my soul keep them. and so shall no wickedness have do-
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up- -on thy servant and teach me I I : I I
138 The testimonies that th6u hast 142 Thy righteousness is an ever- I I
139 My zeal hath even con- 143 Trouble and heaviness have taken -sumed
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140 Thy word is tried to the utter- 144 The righteousness of thy t6sti- I I
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147 Early in the morning do I cry 151 Be thou nigh at hand O Lord
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148 Mine eyes prev6nt the I night- I 152 As concerning thy testimonies » I*
watches that : I might be 1 occupied I in have known long since that thou hast
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O CONSIDER mine adversity * and and persecute I I me yet do : I' not I
de- I -liver I me : for I* do not for- -get swerve from thy I I I 1 testimonies.
thy I law. 158 It grieveth me when I I see the •
154 Avenge thou cause, and de- my I trans- -gressors I : because they I keep I
156 Great is thy mercy O Lord 160 Thy word is true from ever- -last-
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163 As for lies, I hate and ab- -hor 167 My soul hath kept thy testi- I I 1 I
165 Great is the peace that they have ways are be- -fore thee. I I
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LET my complaint c6me before thee I
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170 Let my supplication come be- I I health O Lord and In thy law is my I : I I
171 My Hps shall speak of thy praise I I praise thee and thy judgements shall : I I i
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unto thSe, thou tongue even 6 I labour for peace * but when I 1 false I :
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the I hills : from I whence cometh my I • I the Lord is thy defence up- -on tliy I I
Lord : who hath 1 made I heaven and I thee by day neither the moon by night.
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PSALM CXXII ,
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mf I WAS unto 6 O pray for the peace
glad of Je- when they said I I I f
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the tribes of the Lord to testify unto I I : panions' sakes I' will I : I wish I thee
Israel » to give thanks unto the Name I I pros- -perity. I
of the Lord. I
5 For there is the seat of judge- I I Lord our I God r will I seek to I do
ment even the seatlof thelhouse oflDavid.
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look unto the hand of their masters * and 4 Our soul is filled with the scorn-
as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand I ful reproof of the wealthy and I I :
on our side *• now may Israel say had gone even over our soul. I I : I I • I
If the Lord himself had not been on mf 5 But praised be the Lord who I I :
our side, when men rose up a- hath not given us over f6r a prey unto
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PSALM CXXV. — Qui confidunt.
w/THEY that put their trust in the not into the 16t of the righteous lest I I :
Lord shall be 6ven as the mount Sion the righteous put their hand unto
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2 The hills stand a- -bout Je- are good and true of heart. I I I I I
about his people ik from this time forth own wickedness the Lord shall lead I I :
for ever- I -more. them forth with the evil-doers x but pSace
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4 Yea, the Lord hath done great bring his 1 sheaves I with him.
Sir J. Goss.
house : their labour is but lost that I I I womb are an heritage and : gift that I
2 Except the L6rd I keep the city I : 5 Like as the arrows in the hand of I
the watchman I waketh I but in vain. I the giant I even so are the young : I I I
children.
3 It is but lost labour that ye haste
to rise up early » and so late take rest, 6 Happy is the man that hath his
and eat the bread of carefulness I I : quiver full of them they shall not be
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the I Lord : and I walk I in his ways. blessed that fear- -eth the
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2 For thou shalt eat the labours of 6 The Lord from out of Sion shall I
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mark what is done a- -miss O L6rd 7 O Israel, trust in the Lord n for
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w/ LORD, re- I -member I David : and I 11 The Lord hath made a faithful
all I his I trouble 6ath unto David and he shall not
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he sware unto the Lord I • I : shrink from it. I
and vowed a vow unto the Al- -mighty I I 12 Of the fruit of thy body shall I I :
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3 I will not come within the taber- 13 If thy children will keep my cove-
nacle I of mine house nor climb up
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learn them their children also shall sit :
4 I will not suffer mine eyes to sleep, upon thy seat for ever- -more. I I I
nor mine eye-lids to slumber neither I • I : 14 For the Lord hath chosen Sion to
the temples of my head to take any rest 1 I 1 be an habitation for him- -self he I I :
5 Until I find out a place for the hath longed for her. I I I
7 We will go into his taber- -nacle increase and will satis- -fy her poor I I : : I I
and fall low on our knees be- -fore his with bread. I 1 I I
8 Arise, O L6rd into . thy resting- health and her saints shall re- -joice I I : 1 1
9 Let thy priests be clothed with 18 There shall I make the h6m of I • I 1
righteousness and let thy saints sing David to flourish I have ordained a
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10 For thy servant David's sake 19 As for his enemies * I shall clothe I I : I
turn not away the presence of thine them with shame but upon himself I • 1 I : I
A- -nointed.
I shall his crown flourish. 1 I
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mf BEHOLD, how and went down to the skirts of his good and j6yful a I I I I
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2 It is like the precious ointment which fell up- -on the hill of Sion. I I 1
upon the head « that ran d6wn unto . 4 For there the Lord promised • I I
the beard even unto Aaron's beard « his blessing : and life for ever- -more.
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3 O praise the L6rd, for the Lord 13 Thy Name, O L6rd, en- -dureth I
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great and that our Lord -bove they are but silver • and gold thS I 1 : I
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that did he in hSaven not 6yes have they but they see not. I
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Egypt : both of I man I and I beast. 19 Praise the Lord, ye house of Israel: I I
into the midst of thee, O* thou land I 20 Praise the L6rd, ye I house of I
of Egypt
I up6n Pharaoh • and all : I I Levi ye that fSar the Lord
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his servants.
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lo He sm6te divers I I nations : and I ^21 Praised be the L6rd out of Sion I ,
3 O thank the Lord of all lords I I : wilderness for his mercy en- -dureth : I • I
5 Who by his excellent wisdom 18 Yea, and slew mighty kings for I I I :
made the heavens for his mercy • en- his mercy • en- -dureth • for ever
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6 Who laid out the earth a- -hove his mercy • en- -dureth • for ever 1 I I I
for ever.
I for his mercy • en- -dureth • for ever ; I I I
7 Who hath made great lights 21 And gave away their land for an I 1 : I I
his mercy
I en- dureth for ever. 22 Even for an heritage unto I'sra- -el
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9 The moon and the stars to his servant for his mercy en- -dureth I : I • 1
10 Who smote E'gypt with theirl first were in trouble f6r his mercy . en- I I : I I
born for his mercy en- -dureth .forlever dureth • for ever-
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a- I -mong them for his mercy en- enemies for his mercy en- -dureth •
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divided the Red SSa in two heaven I : for his mercy • en- -dureth . I I
14 And made Israel to go through the 27 give thanks unto the Lord of O I I
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p BY our heaviness Sing us one • of the
the waters of Bab3'lon we sat I in I : I I
3 For they that led us away captive * let my right hand for- -get her I I 1
tongue cleave to the r6of of my mouth with misery yea, happy shall he be 1 I : I :
yea, if I prefer not Je- -rusalem in my that rewardeth thSe, as thou hast I I I I I
Lord » in the day of Je- -rusalem how thy children and thr6weth them
I I : I : I
they said, Down with it, down with it a- -gainst the stones. I I I
J. TURLE.
mf I WILL give thanks unto thee O of the Lord that grfiat is the glory I : I I
before the gods will I sing I praise I unto I 6 For though the Lord be high ^ yet
thee. hath he respect unto the lowly as I • I :
of thy loving- -kindness and truth for 7 Though I walk in the midst of
I • I :
thou hast magnified thy Name, and thy trouble * yet shalt thou re- -fresh me I I I :
Word a- -bove all things. I thou shalt stretch forth thy hand upon
I
3 When I called upon thee, thou the furiousness of mine enemies » and 1
heardest me and endiiedst my soul thy right hand shall save me.
i : I I I I
4 All the kings of the earth shall loving-k'ndness toward me yea, thy I I :
praise thee O Lord Ifor they have mercy, O Lord endureth for ever *I :
hSard the words of thy mouth. despise not then the works
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10 If I say, Peradventure the dark- 17 How dear are thy counsels finto I
ness shall cover me then shall my me O God O how great is the sum
I I : I I : I I
the day
I the darkness and light to up I am present with thee.
: I I I • I
thee are both a- -like. I 19 Wilt thou not slay the wicked I 1 •
12 F6r my reins are thine thou O God depart from me, ye I blood- I : I : I I
13 I will give thanks unto thee * for I a- -gainst thee and thine enemies I : I
marvellous are thy works » and that my 21 Do not I hate them, O Lord, that I I
14 My bones are not hid from thee those that rise up a- -gainst thee ? I I : I I I
though I be made secretly * and fashioned 22 Yea, I hate them right sore even I I :
15 Thine eyes did see my substance, 23 Try me O God, and seek the
yet being
I im- perfect and in thy gr6und of my heart prov^e me, and
• I : I I : I
16 Which day by day were fash- 24 Look well if there be any way of I I I
ioned : when as y6t there was none of wickedness in me and lead me in the I I I I : I
J. Barnby.
3 They have sharpened their t6ngues fall upon the head of them that I I I : i
4 Keep me O Lord, from the hands on them let them be cast into the fire, :
5 The proud have laid a snare for pr6sper up- -on the earth evil shall I I :
me * and spread a net a- -broad with hunt the wicked person to over- I I I • I I
6 I said unto the Lord, Thou art 12 Sure I am that the L6rd will a- I I
my God hear the v6ice of my venge the poor and maintain the
I : I I I : I
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mp LORD, I call upon thee haste thee 6 But let not their precious balms ^^ I I
3 Set a watch, O L6rd, be- -fore the pit like as when one breaketh and I I :
my mouth and k6ep the door of my heweth wood up- -on the earth.
I : I I I I I I
4 O let not mine heart be inclined to Lord God in thee is my trust, O cast I : i
in ungodly works with the men that work lo Keep me from the snare that they
wickedness * lest I eat of such things have laid for me and from the traps I I I : I
as please them.
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5 Let the righteous rather smite ^rt 1 1 Let the ungodly fall into their own I
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me friendly : and I re- -prove nets to- -gether : and let me ever •
I I I I I I
J. Foster.
F. 2 I poured out my com- -plaints said Thou art my hope * and my portion I :
wherein I walked have they privily laid cutors f6r they are too strong for me. I : I I I
4 I looked also up6n my right may give thanks unto thy Name which I I I • I :
hand and saw there was no man that thing if thou wilt grant me * then shall the
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^Alternative Chant.
J. TURLE.
2 And enter not into judgement with 8 O let me hear thy loving-kindness I
thy servant for in thy sTght shall no betimes in the morning * for in thee
1 : is I I
3 For the enemy hath persecuted my should walk in * for I lift up my soul I I
ness, * as the men that have been long enemies for I flee unto thee to hide
I I I : 1 I I
dead. me,
4 Therefore is my spirit vexed 10 Teach me to do the thing that I
•
with- -in me and my heart with- -in pleaseth thee * for th6u
I : art my God
I I I I :
me is desolate.
• I let thy loving Spirit lead me forth into • I
I mfise upon all thy works yea, I exer-I 11 Quicken me O Lord, for thy
I : I
cise myself in the works of thy hands. Name's sake and for thy righteousness'
I I I I :
and my fingers to fight I man << that thou so re- -gardest him ?
• I 1 I I
under me. I
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and they shall smoke.I I talketh of vanity ¥^ and their right hand
6 Cast forth thy lightning and I . I is a right hand of in-
I -iquity. I . I
tear them shoot 6ut thine arrows and : I I 12 That our sons may grow flp as
con- -sume them. I the young plants and that our daughters
I I :
7 Send down thine hai^d from a- I I may be as the p61ished corners of the I I I
8 Whose m6uth talketh of vanity 1 • I : that our sheep may bring forth thou-
and their right hand is a right hand 1 I sands » and ten thousands in our streets. I I I
O God I : and sing praises unto thee upon leading into captivity » and no com- I
kings : and hast delivered David thy ser- such a case yea, blessed are the people
I :
vant from the I peril I of the I sword. who have the Lord for their God. I I I
Dr. W. Crotch.
2 Every day will I give thanks I unto I 13 Thy kingdom is an ever- -lasting I I
thee : and praise thy IName for I ever • kingdom and thy dominion en- -dureth : 1
•
might of thy marvellous acts and I I t : ways : and I holy . in I all his I works.
will also tell of thy greatness. 18 The Lord is nigh unto all th6m
I I 1
7 The memorial of thine abundant that call up- -on him yea fill such as I I : I
8 The L6rd is gracious• and that fear him he also will h6ar their I I I : I
9 The Lord is loving unto every that love him but scattereth a- -broad I I I : I I
man and his mercy is over all his works. all the un- -godly.
: I I I
• I
10 All thy works praise thee O Lord ^1 21 My mouth shall speak the prSise I I : I
and thy saints give thanks unto thee. of the Lord and let all flesh give thanks I I I I :
11 They shew the gl6ry of thy unto his h61y Name for ever and I I I 1 I •
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while I live will I praiae the Lord suffer wrong who feed- -eth the I I : I : I I I
2 O put not your trust in princes » prison the Lord giveth sight to the : I I I
no help in them.
I 8 The Lord helpeth them that are
I 1 I
3 For when the breath of man goeth fallen : the Lord careth for the I I I
and then all his thoughts perish. I 9 The Lord careth for the strangers ^
I I
4 Blessed is he that hath the God of he defendeth the father- -less and I I
Jacob for his help and whose hope widow as for the way of the ungodly,
I I : :
5 Who made heaven and earth « the lo The Lord thy God O Sion, shall
sea, and all that therein is who be King for ever- -more and through- I I : I I I :
God yea, a joyful and pleasant thing it earth and maketh the grass to grow
: I :
rusalem and gather together the out- : 9 Who giveth fodder unto • the I I I I
3 He healeth those that are broken that call up- -on him. I
• I I
in heart
I and giveth medicine to 10 He hath no pleasure in the strength
: I • I I
stars and calleth them : all by their 11 But the Lord's delight is in them I I I I
6 The L6rd setteth up the meek 13 For he hath made fast the bars I I : I
and bringeth the ungodly down to the of thy gates and hath blessed • thy I I I I : I I
giving sing praises up6n the : harp and fllleth thee with the flour of I I 1 I I
scattereth the hoar- I I -frost like his statutes and 6rdinances unto 1 I I
morsels who is able to a- : I I -bide his I nation neither have the heathen : I
J. Battishill.
praise 1 him in the height. I I wind and storm ful- -filling his word I I . I
his praise: him all his host. I I 1 trees and all cedars I I
3 Praise him, sun and moon 10 Beasts and all cattle w6rms
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4 Praise him, all ye heavens and I I : 11 Kings of the earth and all I I
ye waters that are a- -bove the I I I people princes and all judges of the
: I I I
heavens. world
Let them praise the Name of the
5 12 Young men and maidens, old men I I
Lord for he spake the word, and they and children * praise the Name
: of the I I
were made ¥: he commanded, and they Lord for his Name only is excellent « 1 I :
which shall not be broken. people ¥: all his saints shall praise him
I I I I :
7 Praise the Lord up- -on earth even the children of Israel * 6ven the I I : I
J. TURLE.
let the congre- 1 -gation • of 1 saints I glory let them re- -joice in their beds.
: 1 I I
4 For the Lord hath pleasure in I 9 That they may be avenged of th6m I
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praise him in the I firmament of his I I dances praise him up- -on the strings
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2 Praise him in his I noble acts I : 5 Praise him upon the well- -tuned I I
praise him according to his I I excellent! cymbals praise him up- -on the loud
: I I I
greatness. cymbals.
3 Praise him in the s6und of the F. 6 Let Svery thing that hath breath
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w/ BLESSED be the Lord my I I 9 I will sing a new song unto I thee
strength who teacheth my hands to war
: I O God I : and sing praises unto thee upon
and my I fingers • to I fight a I ten- I -stringed I lute.
2 My
hope and my fortress, my 10 Thou
hast given victory unto 1 I
castle and deliverer » my defender in I kings and hast delivered David thy ser-
:
4 Man is like a thing of nought I I : 12 That our sons may grow up as the I
his time passeth a- -way like a I 1 I young plants and that our daughters
I :
6 Cast forth thy lightning and I • I that our sheep may bring forth thou-
tear them shoot out thine arrows and
: I I sands * and ten thousands in our I I I
great waters * from the hand of I I leading into captivity » and no com- I
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such a case yea, blessed are the people
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3 Great is the Lord, and marvellous ¥: 14 The Lord upholdeth all I such as I
4 One generation shall praise thy 15 The eyes of all wait upon thee O I I
works unto an- 1 -other and de- Lord and thou givest them their meat
• 1 : I : I
thy worship
1 thy glory, thy praise f illest all things living with :plente- I I I • I
6 So that men shall speak of the 17 The Lord is righteous in all his I I
might of thy marvellous acts and I ways and holy in all his works.
1 I : : I I I
7 The memorial of thine abundant that call up- -on him yea all such as I I : I
kindness shall be shewed and men call up- -on him faithfully.
1 I : I I
8 The Lord is gracious and mer- that fear him he also will hfiar their I • I I : I
ciful long-suffering,
: and of great cry and will help them. I I I I I
9 The Lord every that love him but scattereth a- -broad is loving unto I I I : 1 I
man and his mercy is over all his works. all the un- -godly.
: I I 1 . I
10 All thy works praise thee O Lord 21 My mouth shall speak the praise I I : I
and thy saints give thanks unto thee. of the Lord and let all flesh give thanks I 1 I I :
11 They shew the glory of thy unto his holy Name for ever and I I I I • I
Dr. W. Turner.
while I live will I praise the Lord I I : suffer I wrong : wh6 I feed- -eth the I I
2 O put not your trust in princes ^ prison the L6rd giveth sight : I I to the I
3 For when the breath of man goeth fallen : the Lord I careth I for the I
5 Who made heaven and earth * the 10 The Lord thy God O Sion, shall
sea, and all that therein is wh6 I I : I be King for I ever- I -more : and through-
keepeth • his promise for ever I
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fF.O PRAISE the Lord * for it is a 10 He hath no pleasure in the strength I
F. 2 The Lord doth build I up Je- that fear him and put their
I trust in : I I
in heart
I and gfveth : I medicine to 13 For he hath made fast the bars of I
6 The L6rd setteth up the meek I I 16 He giveth snow like wool and I t :
and bringeth the ungodly down to the I I scattereth the hoar- -frost like ashes. I I I
7 O sing unto the Lord with morsels who is able to a- -bide his
: I I I
8 Who
covereth the heaven with melteth he bloweth with his I them :
clouds * and prepareth rain for the I wind and the waters flow.
I I I
upon the mountains « and h6rb for the I Jacob his statutes and ordinances unto
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praise him, l.all ye stars and light. and ever he hath given them a law I I i : I
ye waters that are a- -bove the 7 Praise the Lord up- -on Iearth : I I I I
8 Fire and hail snow and vapours I I : 12 Young men and maidens, old men
wind and storm ful- -filling his word
I I • I and children * praise the Name of the I I
9 Mountains and all hills fruitful I I : I Lord for his Name only is excellent *
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trees and all cedars I 1 and his praise a- -hove heaven and I I 1
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people ^ all his saints shall praise him I I
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/O SING unto the L6rd a new I 5 Let the saints be
I I joyful • with I
3 Let them praise his Name in the and to re- -buke the people I I I I I
4 For the Lord hath pleasure in 9 That they may be avenged of them 1 I
p. Humphreys.
praise him in the I firmament of his I I dances praise him up- -on the strings
: I I
2 Praise him in his noble acts 5 Praise him upon the w611- -tuned I I : 1 I
praise him according to his excellent cymbals praise him up- -on the loud I I I : I I I
greatness. cymbals.
3 Praise him in the s6und of the P. 6 Let 6very thing that hath breath :
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one night certi- -fieth • an- -other.I of the Lord are true, and I righteous I I I
a- -mong them.
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4 Their sound is gone 6ut into all also than honey and the honey- I 1 I I I
bridegroom out of his chamber * and re- mp 12 Who can t611 how oft he of- I
• I
part of the heaven * and runneth about 13 Keep thy servant also from pre-
unto the end of it a- -gain and there sumptuous sins * lest they get the do-
I I :
is nothing hid from the heat there- minion over me so shall I be unde-
I I I I I :
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is I good 4 Gird thee with thy sword upon thy
matter : I speak of the things which I thigh O thou most Mighty according
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I honour ride on, because of the word of
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3 Thou art fairer than the children I truth* of meekness and righteousness *
of men full of
I : grace are thy lips * be and thy right hand shall teach thee I 1
6 Thy arrows are very sharp ^ and the in thy beauty for he is thy Lord G6d,
I :
people shall be subdued unto thee even I I : and worship thou him.
I I I
IS a right sceptre.
I I suppli- I -cation • be- I -fore thee.
8 Thou hast loved righteousness and I
14 The King's daughter is all glori- I
aloes and cassia. out of the ivory I : that be her fellows shall bear her com-
palaces * whereby they have made I I pany n and shall be brought unto thee. I I I
10 Kings' daughters were among thy be brought and shall 6nter into the
I : I • I
hand did stand the queen in a vesture of 17 Instead of thy fathers thou shalt I
gold * wrought a- -bout with divers 1 I I have children whom thou mayest
I :
thine own people and thy father's house. I I I fore shall the people give thanks unto
12 So shall the King have pleasure 1 thee world with- -out end.
I I I
J. TORLE,
the cap- I -tivi- Jacob. I -ty of I speak peace unto his people and to his
2 Thou hast forgiven the offence I of saints * that they turn not a- I I I
3 Thou
hast taken away all thy I that fear him that gl6ry may dwell
I : I I
dis- -pleasure
I and turned thyself from : in our land. I
from one gener- -ation to an- -other ? 1 I I 12 Yea, the Lord shall shew loving- I I
6 Wilt thou not turn again, and I kindness and our land shall give her : I I I
7 Shew us thy mercy O Lord I • I : him and he shall direct his going in
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mfF. MY song shall be alway of the loving- the Tabor and Hermon shall
I south :
will I ever be shewing thy truth * from 14 Thou hast a mighty arm strong I :
one gener- -ation to an- -other. I I I is thy hand, and high is thy right 1 I I
my servant;
I can re- -joice in thee they shall walk I I :
praise thy wondrous works and thy 18 For thou art the glory
I of their 1 : I I
6 For who is hS a- -mong the 19 For the Lord is our de- -fence I I I I :
the Lord ?
I 20 Thou spakest sometime in visions
7 And what is h6 a- -mong the unto thy saints and saidst I have laid I I I I :
when they a- -rise. I his face and plague them that hate
I I : 1 I I
thine enemies abroad with thy mighty be with him and in my Name shall his I I I 1 : I
28 And I will make I him my I first- 40 All they that go by spoil him I I :
days of heaven. I
his sword and givest him not victory
I : I I
32 If they break my statutes * and cast his throne down to the ground. I 1 • I
visit their offences with the rod I and their I shortened : and I covered • him I with
sin with I scourges. dis- -honour. I
alter the thing that is gone out of my I . I is : wherefore hast thou made all men I I
35 His seed shall en- -dure for ever I I : shall not see I I death and shall he de- :
and his seat is like as the sun be- I • I I liver his soul I from the hand of I I
ness in heaven.
• I David in thy truth ? I I
p 37 But thou hast abhorred and for- 49 Remember Lord, the rebuke that
saken thine A- -nointed and art dis-
I I : I thy servants have and how I do bear
I I :
hedges and broken down his strong-: I 1 I be the Lord for everm6re. A men and I • I
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Sit thou on my right hand *
until I make the I order I of Mel- I -chisedech.
thine I ene- I -mies thy I footstool. 5 The L6rd upon thy right hand : 1 I
2 The Lord shall send the rod of thy shall wound even kings in the day of I I
in the I midst a- -mong thine ene- I I 6 He shall judge among the heathen *
mies, he shall fill the places with the dead I I
3 In the day of thy power shall the bodies and smite in sunder the hSads : I
an I holy I worship the dew of thy birth : 7 He shall drink of the br6ok in I
W. B. Gilbert.
mf L(5rD, re- I -member I David : and I 11 The Lord hath made a faithful
all I his I trouble oath unto David I I : and he I shall not 1
and vowed a vow unto the Al- -mighty I I 12 Of the fi-uit I of thy I body : shall
God of Jacob I I I set up- I -on thy I seat.
3 I will not come within the taber- 13 If thy children will keep my cove-
nacle I of mine n6r cUmb up
I house nant * and my testimonies that
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the temples of my head to take any 14 For the Lord hath chosen Sion to 1 I I
Until I find out a place for the hath longed for her.
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Ephrata : and 1 found it I in the 1 wood. 16 I will bless her victuals • with I I
righteousness and : let thy I saints I sing David to flourish I have ordained a
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with joyfulness. I
lantern • for mine A- -nointed. I I
ID For thy servant David's sake I- I : 19 As for his enemies * I shall clothe I
turn not away the presence • of thine I I them with shame but upon himself I : I
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me ? voice of my weeping. I I
4 Turn thee O L6rd and de- -liver • 9 The Lord hath heard my pe- I I I
my soul O save me for thy mercy's tition the L6rd will re-1-ceive my prayer.
I : I I I : I I
bereth thee and who will give thee turned back, and put to shame sud-
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is covered.
I 8 Thou art a place to hide me in x
F. 2 Blessed is the man unto whom the thou shalt preserve me from trouble I I :
Lord im- -puteth no sin and In I . I : thou shalt compass me abSut with songs I I
3 For while I held my tongue my 9 I will inform thee, and teach thee I I :
day and night and my moisture is like 10 Be ye not like to horse and mule *
I : I
5 I will acknowledge my sin unto mouths must be held with bit and bridle I I I
thee and mine unrighteousness have lest they fall up- -on thee.
: I I I
7 For this shall every one that is 12 Be glad, O ye righteous ^ and re-
godly make his prayer unto thee * in a j6ice in the Lord and be joyful all I I :
time when thou mayeot be found : but y& that are true of heart. I I I I I
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3 There is no health in my and heard not and as one that is dumb, flesh * I :
because of thy dis- -pleasure neither who doth not open his mouth.
I I : I I • I
den too heavy for me to bear. I my trust thou shalt answer for me O
• I I 1 : I 1
trouble • and misery that I I : go mourn- over me for when my foot slipped * I :
7 For my loins are filled with a 17 And I truly am set in the plague I I I :
sore dis- -ease and there is n6 whole and my heaviness is ever in my sight.
I : I I I I
part in my body.
I 18 For r will con- -fess my wicked-
I I I
have roared for the v6ry dis- -quietness 19 But mine enemies live and are 1 I I i
and my groaning is not hid from thee. 20 They also that reward evil for g6od I I
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rj^F. HEAR my
prayer O Lord and 3 For my days are cons'Gmed a- -way I I : 1
let my crying come unto thee. like smoke and my bones are burnt tap
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unto me when I call ¥c O hear me and withered like grass so that I* for- I I
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the wilderness I and like an owl that shall be born shall praise the Lord. : I I I I
7 I have watched * and am even as his sanctuary out of the heaven did I :
it were a
I sparrow that sitteth a- the Lord be- -hold the earth I : I I I I
lone up- -on the house-top. 20 That he might hear the mournings
I I
8 Mine enemies revile me all the • of such as are in cap- -tivity and de- I I I :
day long and they that are mad upon liver the children ap- -pointed
I : unto I I I
10 And that because of thine indig- to- -gether and the kingdoms also to 1 I : I I
nation and wrath for thou hast taken serve the Lord. I : I
12 But thou, O Lord shalt en- -dure not away in the midst of mine age as I I I :
for ever and thy remembrance through- for thy years, they endure throughout
I : I
13 Thou shalt arise, and have mercy mf 25 Thou, Lord, in the beginning ^*
up- -on Sion for it is time that thou hast laid the foundation of the earth
I I : I I :
have mercy upon her, yea the time is and the heavens are the work of thy I 1 I I I I
come. hands.
14 And why * thy
servants think up- 26 They shall perish, but th6u shalt I I
on her stones and it pitieth th€m to see en- -dure they all shall wax old as
I : I I : I I
15 The heathen shall fear thy Name 27 And as a vesture shalt thou change I
O Lord and all the kings of the them * and they shall be changed
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earth thy Majesty; but thou art the same, and thy years
1 I I
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PSALM CXXX ,
De profundis.
4 For there is I mercy • with I thee : with him is plenteous • re- -demption.
I I I
5 I look for the T.nrd ; my s6ul doth I fr6m I all I his I sins.
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my prayer Lord *i and con- for my spirit waxeth faint hide not O I ! :
sider my de- -sire I hearken unto me thy face from me « lest I be like unto them
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for thy truth and righteousness' sake. that go down into the pit.
I I I I I • I
3 For the enemy hath persecuted my should walk in « for I Uft up my soul I I
darkness « as the m6n that have been enemies : for I flSe unto thee to hide I I I I I
me is desolate.
• I let thy loving Spirit lead me forth into I
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I muse upon all thy works : yea, I 11 Quicken me O Lord, for thy
I I
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exercise mysdlf in the works of thy Name's sake : and for thy righteous- I I I I
why hast thou for- -saken me and art I I : to scorn they shoot out their lips, and
I : I
so far from my health * and fr6m the I shake their heads, saying, I I
I Israel.
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5 They called upon thee and were even from my I I I I mother's womb. I
6 But as for me, I am a w6rm, and 12 Many 6xen are come a- -boat I
I I
mouths as it were a ramping and a :him magnify him all ye of the seed of I I :
14 I am poured out like water « and 24 For he hath not despised nor ab- j
all my bones are out of joint my heart horred, the low estate of the poor he I I : ! I :
also in the midst of my b6dy is even hath not hid his face from him « but I
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16 For many dogs are come a- fied they that seek after the Lord shaU I I :
bout me and the counsel of the wicked :praise him « your heart shall Ihve for lever I I
layeth me. I
27 All the ends of the world shall re
siege a- I -gainst
17 They pierced my hands and my member themselves « and be turned 1
feet « I may t6U all my bones they unto • the Lord and all the kindreds ot I I : I :
to help me.
I shall kneel be- -fore him and n6 man I I :
20 Deliver my s6ul from the sword hath quickened • his own soul. I I : I I I
my darling fr6m the power of the dog. 31 My seed shall serve him they I I I 1 I :
21 Save me from the hon's mouth shall be counted unto the L6rd for a I I I : I
mf 22 I will declare thy Name unto my shall de- -clare his righteousness : unto I I 1 1
brethren in the midst of the congre- a people that shall be b6m whom the
: I I I
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and he inclined unto me and heard speak of them they should be more I I I :
my calling.
I than r am able to ex- -press. I I I
3 And he hath put a new s6ng in sin » hast th6u not re- -quired then I I I : I
4 Many shall see it • and fear : and written of me « that I should fulfil thy I 1
5 Blessed is the man that hath set his it « yea thy law is with- -in my I 1 I
the proud « and to siich as go a- -bout Ill have declared thy righteousness I I
6 O Lord my God, great are the not refrain my lips Lord and that O I I
Uke as be also thy th6ughts which are 12 I have not hid thy righteousness I
to US-ward and yet there is no man that with- -in my heart my talk hath been
I : 1 I :
ordereth them unto thee. of thy truth and of thy sal- -vation.
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nip 14 Withdraw not thou thy mercy from I and put to re- -buke that wish me evil. I 1 I
15 For innumerable troubles are come Fie up- -on thee fie up- -on thee.
I I I
about me * my sins have taken such hold 19 Let all those that seek thee be j6y-
upon me * that I am not able to look I I ful and glad in thee and let such as
I I :
16 O Lord, letit be thypleasure to de- but the Lord careth for me.
I I I
liver I me make : I haste O I Lord to I help 21 Thou art my helper and re- I 1
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and enemies destroy thou them in thy truth.
I prayer O I God : : 1 I I
3 For strangers are risen up a- give thee * and praise thy Name O I I I I
God before their eyes seek after my 7 For he hath delivered me out of
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4 Behold, G6d is my helper the his de- - sire up- -on mine enemies.
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m/>F.SAVE I me O I God : for the waters 12 They that sit in the gatespeak a- 1 !
are come in I even I unto • my soul. I gainst me : and the I drunkards . make I
waters ^ so that the floods run over thee in an ac- -ceptable time. I I I : I I I
4 They that hate me without a cause, sink not O let me be delivered from:
are more than the hairs of my head I I : them that hate me ^ and out • of the I I
6 Let not them that trust in thee, O kindness is comfortable turn thee unto • I :
be confounded through me O Lord 18 And hide not thy face from thy 1 I
7 And why ^ for thy sake have I haste thee and hear me. I I I
suffered • re- -proof shame hath 19 Draw nigh unto my soul and I : 1
I I
9 For the zeal of thine house hath adversaries are all in thy sight. I I 1
them that rebuked thee are fallen up- r am full of heaviness I looked for I 1 • I
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11 I put on sackcloth also and when I was thirsty they gave me vine- 1 1 : i I
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23 Let their table be made a snare to 30 As for me, when I am poor and I
take them- -selves with- -al and let in heaviness thy help O
I God shall I : I : I I
the things that should have been for their lift me up. I
wealth * be unto them an oc- -casion / 31 I will praise the Name of G6d
I I
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of falling.
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with a song and magni- -fy it with I : I • i
their backs. I
better than a bullock that hath horns I I
they may vex them whom thou hast I I 1 him the sea, and
: all that moveth I I •
ihy righteousness.
I dwell there, and have it in pes- -session. I 1
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mp O LORD God of nigh my salvation * I and my life draweth
unto |
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my calling.
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4 Free among the dead » like unto 12 Shall thy wondrous works be
them that are wounded and lie in the kn6wn in the dark and thy righteous- I I I I :
grave who are out of remembrance * ness in the land where all things are
: I I
5 Thou hast laid me in the lowest 13 Unto thfie have I cried O Lord I I
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: darkness and in and early shall my prayer come be- I • I
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is point to die even from I I :
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sight faileth for very trouble I I :
over me and the fear of thee hath
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ness in de- -struction ? I I
Not with the old leaven * nor and become the fu'st- -fruits of them
F. 2 I I
wickedness but with the unleavened 7 For since by man came : death I i :
bread of sin- -ceri- -ty and truth. by man came also the rfisur- -rection I I I I I
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and the rulers take counsel to- -gether tance and the utmost parts of the earth I • I : : I
against the Lord and a- -gainst his A- for thy pos- -session. I I I I
3 Let us br6ak their Ibonds a- -sunder of iron and break them in pieces like 1 I : I
laugh them to scorn the L6rd shall kings be learned, yh that are
• judges I : I : I I
5 Then shall he speak unto them in 11 Sen-e the Lord in fear and re- I I I :
his wrath 1 and vex them in his sore joice unto him with reverence.
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7 I will preach the law » whereof the blessed are all th6y that put their trust I I
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wings shall be my refuge * until this Into the midst of it them- -selves. I I I I
2 I will call unto the I most high I heart is I fixed : I' will I sing and I give I
3 He shall send from heaven-: and and harp I myself will a- -wakeI I I : I I
4 God shall send forth his mercy Lord a- -mong the people and I I
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with my whole I I heart secretly among power of his works that he may give
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the faithful, and I in the congre- -ga- them the heritage of the heathen.
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7 The works of his hands are v6rity !
there- -in.
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3 His work is worthy to be praised, ever : and are I done in I truth and I
4 The merciful and gracious Lord people he hath commanded his covenant :
hath so done his marvellous works for ever * holy and reverend is his
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fear of the L6rd is the be- I
that I fear him he shall ever be : I mind- standing have all they that do thereafter #
ful I of his I covenant. the praise of it en- dureth • for ever. I I I
J. Battishill.
f F. PRAISE the Lord ye I I servants : O that hath his dwelling so high and I • I :
praise the Name of the I I I Lord. yet humbleth himself to behold the things
that are in heaven and earth ?
F. 2 Blessed be the Name
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from the rising up of the sun, unto the 7 That he may s6t him with the I
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w/FWHEN Israel came I out of I Egypt thou fleddest and thou J6rdan, that
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and the house of Jacob fr6m a- I-mong thou wast driven back ? 1 I
F. 2 Judah was his sanctuary : and I I I like I rams : and ye little I hills Uke I
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/ O GIVE thanks unto the Lord, for I 12 They came about me like bees »
he gracious
is because his
I mercy : I
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en- -dureth • for ever.
I 1 the I for in the Name of the
thorns : I
2 Let Israel now confess that he is I I Lord I will de- -stroy them. I i
gracious and that his mercy • en- : I I 13 Thou hast thrust sore at me, that I
mf 5 I the Lord in
called upon
hand of the L6rd bringeth mighty I I I I
6 The L6rd is on my side I will the pre- -eminence the right hand of I 1 : I :
not fear what man . doeth unto me. the Lord bringeth mighty things to
I I I I I I
8 It is better to trust in the Lord : 18 The Lord hath chastened and cor- I I I
than to put any confi- -dence in man. rected me : but he hath not given me I I I I I
than to put any confi- -dence in princes. 19 Open me the gates of righteous-
I 1 I I I
10 All nations compassed me round ness that I may go into them « and give I : 1
a- I-bout but in the Name of the Lord thanks unto • the Lord.
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11 They kept me in on every side » the righteous shall enter into it. I I I
they kept me in I say on every side : 21 I will thank thee for thou hast I I I I
but in the Name of the Lord will 1 de- heard me and art be- -come my sal- I 1 I : I I
22 The same st6ne which the I you good luck » ye that are of the I
23 This is the Lord's doing and it I I : us light bind the sacrifice with cords
I : *
is marvellous in our eyes.
I I I yea, even unto the horns of the I I I
lent is thy Name inlall thelworld thou that : angels to cr6wn him with glory and
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because of thine enemies that thou I I : hast put all things in sub- -jection I I
even the w6rks of thy fingers the 8 The fowls of the air, and the fishes I I : I
moon and the stars which thou hast of the sea and whatsoever walketh I I I :
or- -dained. I
through the paths of the seas. I I I
4 What is man, that thou art mind- 9 O' Lord our Governour : how ! I I
rupt life and doeth the thing which is bour * and disap- -pointeth him not
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right * and speaketh the truth from his th6ugh it were to his own hindrance. I I I I • I I
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hast given him his heart's 9 Thou shalt make them like a fiery I
3 For thou shalt prevent him wfth and the fire shall con- -sume I I 1
set a crown of pure gold up-l-on his head. 10 Their fruit shalt thou root out of
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4 He asked life of thee * and thou the earth and their seed from a- -mong I : I
gavest him a long life even for ever the children* of men.
I I : I I I I
5 His honour is great in thy sal- -va- a- -gainst thee and imagined such a I 1 I :
tion glory and great :w6rship shalt device as they are not able to per- I I I I
with the joy of thy countenance. I I I thou make ready a- -gainst the face of I I I
I I i strength so will
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vv6rld, and they that dwell there- -in. I I 1 thy I face O I Jacob.
F. 2 For he hath founded it up-l-on the I up your heads O ye gates »
7 Lift
seas and prepared it up-l-on the floods.
: I I and be ye lift up ye ever- -lasting doors I 1 :
3 Who shall ascend into the hill of I and the King of glory shall come in. I I I
to de- -ceive his neighbour.I I and the King of glory shall come in. I I I
from the Lord and righteousness from I : the Lord of hosts he is the King of i • 1 I
Dr. R. Woodward.
ye I people O sing unto God with : I the I our 1 O sing praises sing praises
God : I I
noise : and the L6rd with the I sound 1 exalted ¥: doth defend the 6arth as it I
W. Russell.
nations. triumph.
4 For thy mercy is greater than the I I 10 Who will lead me Into the 1 strong i
the I heavens and thy gl6ry a- : I -bove I God : and wilt not thou, O G6d, go I
livered let thy right hand save them, for vain is the help of man.
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2 The hill ofSion is a fair place » and the O God : in the \ midst of thy temple.
I I I
3 For lo, the kings of the earth I ! : 10 Let the mount Sion rejoice « and the
are gathered and gone by to- -gether. I I I daughter of Judah • be glad : b6- -cause I I 1
they were astSnished and sudden • ly 1 I 11 Walk about Sion, and g6 round a- I
cast down. I bout her and tell the towers there- -of. : I I 1
5 Fear came there upon them and I I 12 Mark well her bulwarks, set up her I i
sea through
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7 Like as we have heard » so have we and ever I : he shall be our I guide I unto I
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2 Like as the smoke vanisheth, » so and re- -joice be- -fore him. I I
like as wax melteth at the fire » so let the and defendeth the cause of the I I
ungodly perish at the presence • of widows even God in his holy habit- -ation.
I I I : I I 1
wentest through the wilderness, 1 mine own will I bring again « as I did I
S The earth shook, and the heavens sometime fr^m the deep of the I i I
9 Thou, O God, sent est a gracious the tongue of thy dogs may be red I I
rain upon thine in- -heritance and re- through the same. I I : I
ID Thy congregation shall dwell goest how thou, my God and King 1 : I
there- -in for thou, O God, hast of thy goest in the sanctuary.
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goodness pre- -pared for the poor. 25 The singers go before « the min-
I 1 I
11 The Lord gave the word grSat strels follow after : in the midst are I 1 : 1 I
was the company of the preachers. I the damsels plajing with the tim- I I I I I
the household di- -xided • the spoil. the L6rd in the congre- -gations : fr6m
I • I I I I
pots » yet shall ye be as the wings of a 27 There is Uttle Benjamin their ruler I I
and her feathers like gold. I sel the princes of Zabulon and the • I : I I
for their sake th6n were they as white 28 Thv God hath sent forth strength
I : I I
as snow in Salmon.
I for thee': stabUsh the thing, O G6d that
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is God's hill, in the which it pl^seth 30 When the company of the spear- 1
him to dwell 3'ea the L6rd will a- -bide men, and multitude of the mighty « are
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in it for ever.
I scattered abroad among the beasts of the
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and the Lord is among them « as in the the people that de- -hght in war I I I I
18 Thou art gone up on high » thou of Egypt the Morians' land shall soon I :
hast led capti\aty captive, and received stretch out her hands unto God. I I I I
gifts for men yea, even for thine ff 32 Sing unto God, O ye kingdoms
I : I
enemies » that the L6rd God might of the earth : O' sing praises unto • I I I I I
19 Praised be the Lord dailj' even 33 Who sitteth in the heavens over I 1 :
the God who helpeth us, and poureth all from the be- -ginning lo, he doth I • 1 :
the L6rd by whom we es- -cape over Israel his w6rship and strength I • I I I : I
21 God shall wound the head of his 35 O God, wonderful art th6n in thy I I 1
enemies and the hair^' scalp of such a holy places even the God of Israel »
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fF. PRAISE the L6rd O my soul O I I : 12 Beside them shall the fowls of the
Lord my God, thou art become exceed- air have their habit- -ation and sing I I : I
F. 2 Thou
deckest thyself with light as bove : the earth is filled with the fruit I I
3 Who layeth the beams of his cham- cattle :and green herb for the service I I •
and his minis- -ters a flaming fire, I I I make him a cheerful countenance *
5 He laid the foundations of the I I and brSad to strengthen man's I I I
6 Thou
coveredst it with the deep, full of sap even the cedars of Liban-
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7 At thy re- -buke they flee at I I : nests and the fir-trees are a dwelling
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8 They go up as high as the hills ^ 18 The high hills are a refuge for the I
and down to the valleys be- -neath I • I : wild goats and so are the stony rocks
I : I I
even unto the place which thou • hast I for the conies. I
9 Thou hast set them their b6unds tain seasons and the sun
I knoweth • : I
ID He sendeth the springs into • the I i may be night wherein all the blasts I : I
II All beasts of the field drink I 21 The lions roaring after their I • I
22 The sun
ariseth * and they get are I troubled : when thou takest away
them to- -gether
a- and lay I -way I : their breath they die * and are turned
them down in their dens.
I I I a- -gain
I to their dust. I I
23 Man goeth forth to his w6rk, and I w/30 When thou lettest thy breath go
to his labour un- -til the even- -ing.
I : I I I forth they shall be made and thou I I :
j^ 24 Lord, how manifoldO are thy I I shalt renew the face of the earth. I 1 I
merable * both small and great beasts. I I I look of him if he do but tSuch the1 : I
mp 29 When thou hidest thy face they the Lord, O my soul, praise the Lord. I I I — I
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King and I will praise thy Name for
: mightiness of thy kingdom I I I I : might be I
w6rthy to be praised there fs noI I : I fall and : lifteth up all I those I that are I
6 So that men 17 The Lord is righteous in all his shall speak of the I I
might of thy marvellous acts and I ways and holy in all his works. I I : : I • I I
will also tell of thy greatness. I 18 The Lord is nigh unto all thSm I I
7 The memorial of thine abundant that call up- -on him yea, all such as I I : I
kfndness shall be shewed and men call up- -on him faithfully.
I I : I I
8 The L6rd is gracious and mer- that fear him he also will hear their 1 • I I : I
ciful long-suffering,
: and of great cry and will help them. I I ! I I
9 The Lord is loving unto every that love him but scattereth a- -broad I I I : i I
man and his mSrcy is over all his works. kU the un- -godly.
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Lord : and thy saints give thanks unto of the Lord and let all flesh give thanks I I I I :
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before thee for I Govemour : how 8 Let her dwell I i
man * that thou so re- -gardest him ? flourish and let peace I be in all I I : I I
that they 6ught to be had in re- -mem- with shame but upon herself let her I I 1 I : 1 /
4 O that men would therefore praise /ii Blessed be the Lord God ¥: even
the L6rd for his goodness : and declare the God of Israel : which only doeth
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the wonders that he doeth for the wondrous things. Psalm Ixxii. 18. I I I
and look up6n the face of thine A- shall be filled with his Majesty. Amen,
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6 O hold thou up her goings in thy fF. Glory be to the Father, and • to the I I I I
paths that her : footsteps slip not. Son and to the Holy Ghost
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and make her glad with the joy of thy end. A- -men. I I I I I
Dr. Aldrich.
mf THE Lord hear thee In the I day of I 6 Now know I that the Lord helpeth
trouble of the
: God ofthe Name I I hisAnointed * and wUl hear him fr6m
Jacob • de- -fend thee ; I his holy heaven even with the whole-
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2 Send thee help from the sanc- I I some strength of his right hand.
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tuary : and strengthen thee out of 1 • i I 7 Some put their trust in chariots
Sion ;
and some in horses but we will re-
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3 Remember all thy offerings and I I : member the Name I of the I Lord our I
our God the L6rd per- -form all thy of heaven when we
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Dr. R. Woodward.
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King shall rej6ice in thy of the Most Highest he shall not mis- I I I I
2 Thou hast given him his heart's hand thy right hand shall find out I : I I
de- -sire and hast not denied him the them that hate thee.
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3 For thou shalt prevent him vi'Ith oven in time of thy wrath the Lord I I :
the blessings . of goodness and shalt shall destroy them in his displeasure Ik
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set a crdwn of pure gold up- -on his and the fire shall con- -sume them.
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4 He asked life of thee ^ and thou the earth and their seed from a- -mong I : 1
gavest him a long life : even for ever Ithe children of men.I I I I • I
5 His honour is great in thy sal- gainst thee and imagined such a device 1 I :
6 For thou shalt give him ever- flight and the strings of thy bow shalt I :
lasting . fe- -licity and make him thou make ready a- -gainst the face of
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7 And why n because the Kingputteth own strength s6 will we sing and I : I I
his trust in the Lord and in the mercy praise thy power.
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V. NOVELLO.
mf MY s6ng shall be of mercy and 7 Whoso hath also a proud look and I • I !
3 When wilt thou come unto me faithful in the land that they may I I : I I : I I
— shall
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6 Whoso privily slander- -eth his out all wicked doers, from the city oi
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Sir J.Goss.
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w/ BLESSED are all they that I fear 5 Lo, thus shall the I man be I blessed
the Lord and walk in his ways.
I that fear- -eth the Lord.
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2 For thou shalt eat the labours of 6 The Lord from out of Sion shall I
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mf GOD be merciful unto us and bless glad for thou shalt judge the folk right- I I :
us and shew us the light of his counten- eously * and govern the nations up-
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2 That thy way may be kn6wn up- F' 5 Let the people praise thee O I i
on I earth thy saving health a- -mong God let all the people praise thee.
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F. 3 Let the people praise thee O I I her increase and God, even our own
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4 O let the nations rejoice I and be I ends of the I woild shall fear him. I I
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PSALM LXXI. —In te, Domine, speravi.
mp IN thee O Lord, have I put my trust* 12 As for me, I will patiently a- I
let me never be put to con- -fusion but rid bide alway and will praise thee I 1 : I : I I
incline thine ear unto me and save / 13 My mouth shall daily speak of thy
I I I
promised to help me ^ for thou art my the Lord God and will make men- 1 I :
3 Deliver me, O my God, out of the w/15 Thou, O God, hast taught me from
hand of the un- -godly out of the hand my youth up until now therefore will I
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of the un- -righteous and cruel man. tell of thy wondrous works.
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4 For thou, O Lord God art the 1 Forsake me not O God in mine old
thing that I long for
I thou art my age * when I am gray- -headed until
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5 JThrough thee have I been holden generation * and thy power to all them
up ever since I was born thou art he that are yet for to come. I I : 1 I I
my praise shall be always of high and great things are they that thou
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7 O let my mouth be filled with thy sities hast thou shewed me * and yet I
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praise that I may sing of thy glory and didst thou tflrn and re- -fresh me yea,
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honour all the day long. 1 and broughtest me from the deep
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9 For mine enemies speak against 20 Therefore will I praise thee and
me ^ and they that lay wait for my soul thy faithfulness O God * playing upon an
take their counsel to- -gether saying instru- -ment of musick unto thee will I I : I I :
God hath forsaken him * persecute him I sing upon the harp * O' thou Holy I I
10 Go not far from me O God my unto thee and so will my soul whom I I : I : I
1 Let them be confounded and perish 22 My tongue also shall talk of thy
that are a- -gainst my soul let them righteousness
I all the day long for I : I I :
be covered with shame and dishonour they are confounded and brought unto
that seek to do me evil.
I shame that seek to do me evil.
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3 I held my tongue and spake no- 10 I became dumb, and opened not I I I
thing I kept silence, yea, even from good my mouth for it was thy doing.
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words ¥: but it was pain and grief to me. 11 I I I Take thy plague a- -way from I I
4' My heart was hot within me » and me I : am even consumed by the means I
6 Behold, thou hast made my days 13 Hear my prayer O Lord * and with
as it w6re a span long and mine thine ears con- -sider my calling I I : I . I :
age is even as nothing in respect of thee * hold not thy peace at my tears. I I I
and verily, every man living is alto- 14 For I* am a stranger with thee I I I • I :
J. Barnby.
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from one gener- -ation to an- -other. fore thee and our secret sins in the I I I : I
forth * or ever the 6arth and the world 9 For when thou art angry, all our I I
were made thou art God from ever- days are gone we bring our years to an
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lasting and world with- -out end. end » as it were a I tale that is I I I I I
ye children • of men.
I years and ten » and though men be so I
4 For a thousand years in thy sight strong that they come to fourscore I I I
they are 6ven as a sleep and fade 11 But who regardeth the p6wer of I I : I
groweth up but in the evening it is cut I12 So teach us to number our days
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pleasure and are afraid at thy wrath- 13 Turn thee again, O Lfirdlatthellast
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I -nation. and be gracious unto thy servants.
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that soon I so shall we rejoice and be : and their children thy glory. I I I
time that thou hast plagued us and I I : thou the work of our hands upon us i( O
for the years wherein we have suffered I I
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ad- -versity.
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CHURCHING OF WOMEN.
Dr. Camidge.
and I will call upon the Name of the I 1 I will pay my vows now in the pre-
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: I 1 sence of all his people right dear in I I :
6 The Lord -serveth • the pre- I I thy servant I am thy servant and the
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simpleI was : in misery land he helped me. I I son of thine handmaid ^ th6u hast broken • I
9 I will walk be- -fore the Lord courts of the Lord's house » even in the
in the I land of the living. I I
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w/ EXCEPT the L6rd I build the I 4 Lo, children and the frflit of the I I
house : their ISbour I is but I lost that I womb : are an heritage and gift that I
2 Except the Lord I keep the I city : 5 Like as the arrows in the hdnd of I
the watchman but in vain. I waketh I I the giant I even s6 are the young : I I I
for so he giveth his be- -loved ashamed when they sp6ak with their I I I I
144 COMMINATION
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thou mightest be justified in thy saying health and tongue shall sing of : my I I
ceived me.
16 For thou desirest no sacrifice ^ else
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6 But lo, thou requirest truth in the would I give it thee but thou de- I I i :
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7 Thou shalt purge me with hyssop * spirit a broken and contrite heart, O :
and I shall be clean thou shalt wash God shalt thou not de- -spise.
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lo Make me a clean heart O God I I : shall they offer young bullocks • up- -on I I
Snd re- 1
-new a right I spirit • with- -in me. 1
thine altar. I
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