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B01589 The psalms of David in meeter: by Mr. Zachary Boyd, preacher of God's word. Boyd, Zacharie, 1585?-1653 1646 (1646) Wing B2420B; ESTC R172886 138,565 542

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thy Name that dearly love verse 133 Now order in thy blessed word my steps most carefullie Let no iniquitie now have dominion over me verse 134 From mans oppression now me save thy precepts keep I will verse 135 Thy face make on thy servant sh● teach me thy statutes still verse 136 Of water rivers down mine e● do run because I saw That they that wickedly are set keep not thy holy law TSADI verse 137 Most righteous ev'n in all thy w● art thou O LORD of might And all thy judgements on the eart● are ever still upright verse 138 Thy testimonies that thou hast commanded us to do Ev'n altogether righteous are and very faithfull too verse 139 My burning zeal within my he● hath still consumed me Because my foes forgotten have the words that come from thee verse 140 Thy word is pure therefore the thy servants love is set verse 141 I small despised am yet I thy precepts not forget verse 142 Thy righteousnesse a righteousnes is everlasting sure And thy most perfect law alwayes is ev'n the truth most pure verse 143 Much trouble al 's anguish great have taken hold on me Yet alwayes thy commandments all my chief delights now be verse 144 Thy testimonies righteousnesse is everlasting all Unto me understanding give and happy live I shall KOPH verse 145 With my whole heart Lord hear I cride thy statutes keep I will verse 146 I cryd me save and I will keep thy Testimonies still verse 147 The dawning of the morning I did still prevent and cry And with my whole heart in thy word I hoped by and by verse 148 Mine eyes do timeously prevent the watches of the night That in thy blessed word always still meditate I might verse 149 After thy loving kindnesse he● my voice direct to thee According to thy judgement just O LORD now quicken me verse 150 Who follow mischief they 〈…〉 they from thy law are far verse 151 Thou Lord art neer thy precep● alwaies truth surelie are verse 152 As for thy testimonies all I have them altogether Well known of old that thou sure hast founded them for ever RESH verse 153 Consider mine affliction great and so deliver me For I do not forget the law which hath been given by thee verse 154 Plead thou my cause and unto deliv'rance now afford Me quicken in my great distresse according to thy word verse 155 Salvation from the wicked is removed far away ●or they most foolish do not seek thy statutes to obey verse 156 Exceeding great alwayes O Lord thy tender mercies be ●ccording to thy judgements now in mercie quicken me verse 157 My persecutors and my foes are many that combine ●et from thy testimonies I do not at all decline verse 158 The great transgressours I beheld and grieved was O LORD ●ecause they given to wickednesse kept not at all thy Word verse 159 Consider how I dearly love the precepts given by thee ●fter thy loving kindnesse then O LORD now quicken me verse 160 From the beginning of all things thy Word is true and sure Thy righteous judgements every for ever do endure SCHIN verse 161 Me Princes persecuted have without a cause or law But with all due respect my heart stands of thy word in aw verse 162 I at thy word rejoice as one that findeth spoil that 's great verse 163 Thy law I love but lying all I do abhor and hate verse 164 Sev'n times a day I praise thee dost righteous judgements se● verse 165 Great peace have they which thy nothing shal them offend verse 166 LORD I for thy salvation gre● have hoped constantlie And thy commandments all have done in sinceritie verse 167 Thy testimonies for to keep my soul did well approve And I them even with all my hea● exceedinglie do love verse 168 Thy testimonies and precepts I them both lesse and more Have keeped well for all my waies are ever thee before TAV verse 169 O let my cry while I do pray come neer before thee LORD ●ive understanding unto me according to thy word verse 170 Let now my supplication just come neer before thine eye ●ccording to thy faithfull word save and deliver me verse 171 My lips always most chearfullie praise to thee utter shall When thou at last most wisely hast thy statutes taught me all verse 172 My tongue still of thy blessed word shall speak it to expresse For thy commandments all indeed are always righteousnesse verse 173 Let thy hand help me for I have thy precepts chosen right verse 174 I long'd for thy salvation Lo● thy law is my delight verse 175 O let my soul now live and ● shall give due praise to thee And let thy righteous judgements a● now help and succour me verse 176 Like a lost sheep ev'n still I hav● gone very far astray Thy servant seek for thy precepts I not forget at alway PSAL. CXX GOD heard me when I cri'd 〈◊〉 in my distresse wrong verse 2 Lord save my soul from lying lip● from a deceitfull tongue verse 3 What shal be given or to thee do● thou false tongue learn'd to lie verse 4 Sharp arrows of the mighty coals of Juniper that be verse 5 Now wo is me that I so long in Mesech do sojourne That in the tents of Kedar al 's I dwell without return My poor soul hath long dwelt with him that peace hates neer and far I am for peace but when I speak they alwayes are for war PSAL. CXXI ●'Le lift mine eyes up to the hills from whence my help coms foorth My help all cometh from the Lord which made both heav'n and earth Thy foot he will not suffer to be moved any way ●e that thee safely keepeth still not slumbers night nor day Behold he that keeps Israel not slumber shall or sleep The Lord 's thy shade on thy right hād the Lord thee safe doth keep The Sun shal not thee smile by day nor Moone by night at all verse 7 GOD from all ill thee shal preserve thy soul preserve he shall verse 8 Thy going out and coming in the LORD whom we adore Shal wel preserve from this time for and ev'n for evermore PSAL. CXXII I Was most glade when they to me said all with one accord Now let us go unto the house of the Almighty LORD verse 2 Jerusalem within thy gates our feet shall stand for ever verse 3 As a citie Jerusalem is built compact together verse 4 Whether the tribes go up the tribe which GOD for his doth claime To Israls testimonie there to thank the LORDS great name verse 5 For there of judgement thrones ar● se● for Davids house that be verse 6 Pray for the peace of Salem they shall prosper that love thee verse 7 Let happie peace within thy wals at all times stedfast be And in thy pleasant palaces still great prosperitie For my belov'd companions sakes and brethren dear I will ●ow gladly say with all my heart Peace be within thee still
harts mischi●● imagine daylie dar Together are they gathred all continually for war verse 3 They sharpned have their wicked tongues like serpents set on ill Under their most blasphemous lips is adders poison still verse 4 O Lord now from the wickeds hands and from the man me save That 's violent who to ov'rthrow my goings purposd have verse 5 The proud for me a snare have hid and cords yea and a net By the way side they al 's have spread they grins have for me set verse 6 I said unto the LORD Thou art my GOD to me most dear LORD of my supplications all the humble voice now hear verse 7 O God of my salvation dear the strength in time of need Thou in the day of battel hast most safely covr'd my head verse 8 LORD of the wicked his desires grant not as free of fault Nor further thou his ill device lest they themselves exalt verse 9 As for the head of all those men about that compasse me With the mischief of their own lips let them still cov'red be verse 10 Let burning coals upon them fall let them with great disdaine Be cast in fire and in deep pits that they rise not again verse 11 Let not an evill speaker be establish'd heer below Ill still the violent man shall hunt him for to overthrow verse 12 I know that God the Lord most j● maintain will ever sure The cause of the afflicted men and the right of the poor verse 13 The righteous surely to thy Name that greatly doth excell Shall give great thanks the upright man shal in thy presence dwel PSAL. CXLI LOrd from my heart to thee I cry make haste now unto me Give ear unto my humble voice when I cry unto thee verse 2 Let now my prayer be set foorth as incense before thee As th' evening sacrifice so let my hands uplifting be verse 3 O LORD in mercy set a watch alwayes my mouth before And that I faile not with my tongue keep of my lips the doore verse 4 My heart incline not unto ill with men that think it meet To work mischief and let me not of all their dainties eat verse 5 But let the righteous man me smite it shall a kindnesse be Let him reprove me it shall seeme a precious oyle to me Which being soft shall not at all my head break any way For yet in their calamities I will most surely pray verse 6 When overthrown their Judges a● in stony places meet They surely then shall hear my word for they are very sweet verse 7 At the graves mouth with great co●tem● our bones are scattred all As when on earth one cutteth wood and cleaves in pieces small verse 8 But unto thee O God the Lord mine eyes directed be My soul leave thou not destitute my trust is still in thee verse 9 Keep me sure from the craftie snare which they have laid for me And also from the grinnes of those that work iniquitie verse 10 Into their own nets speedily let all the wicked fall ●hile as by thy great providence that I escape withall PSAL. CXLII VNto the LORD I with my voice most fervently did cry ●y supplication to the LORD even with my voice made I. Before him then my great complaint I powr'd out more and more ●y trouble which me greeved much I shewed him before When thus my sprite o'rewhelmed was my path was known to thee ●hey in my way most privily have laid a snare for me On my right hand I looked and beheld but surely there ●one would me know refuge me faild none for my soul did care verse 5 I unto thee O LORD did cry I said unto thee then My portion and refuge thou art in land of living men verse 6 Since I am brought down very lo●● attend unto my cry Me from my persecutors save who stronger are then I. verse 7 My soul from prison bring that I may praise thy Name most hie The just me compasse shall for tho● shalt still deal well with me PSAL. CXLIII MY prayer and supplications Lor● hear in thy faithfulnesse An answere give thou unto me and in thy righteousnesse verse 2 And with thy servant enter not in judgement fearfullie For justified in thy sight no living man shall be verse 3 For th'enmy fierce my troubled sou● with great debate and strife Hath persecuted down to ground he smitten hath my life In blackest darknesse for to dwell he hath me made also ●s those who lying in their graves have dead been long ago Therefore my sprite is overwhelm'd within me fearfullie ●y heart also with trouble great is desolate in me The dayes of old remember I on all thy works I use 〈◊〉 meditate yea on the work done by thy hands I muse I unto thee stretch foorth my hands my weari'd soul in me ●ost like a dry and thirstie land still thirsteth after thee verse 7 Lord hear with speed my sprite doth fail hide not thy face from me ●est like unto them that go down into the pit I be Thy kindnesse which most loving is at morning cause me hear ●o give me comfort for I trust in thee my GOD most dear Shew me thy way to walk for I lift up my soul to thee verse 9 From foes me save Lord me to hide unto thee do I flie verse 10 Teach me to do thy will for thou my God art still indeed Thy sprite is good Of uprightnesse into the land me lead verse 11 Lord for thy names sake quicken 〈◊〉 and for thy righteousnesse Now bring my soul afflicted sore from trouble and distresse verse 12 Of thy mercy cut off my foes them all destroy with shame That do afflict my troubled soul for I thy servant am PSAL. CXLIIII BLest be the Lord my only strength which still my hands with might Doth teach to war and also makes my fingers for to fight verse 2 My goodnes fortres tower shield and deliv'rer is he In him I trust who doth subdue my people under me What is man Lord that thou of him so base dost knowledge take Or yet the son of man that thou of him account dost make verse 4 Man in his best to vanitie is most like ev'ry way His days are like a shadow swift that passeth soon away verse 5 Thy heav'ns now bow with speed O Lord come down anone to look On things below the mountains touch and they shall surely smoak verse 6 By thy great might cast lightning forth them scatter and annoy Thine arrowes with great force shoot out and quickly them destroy verse 7 Thy mighty hand send from above rid and deliver me Out of great waters from the hands of children strange that be verse 8 Whose lying mouth of vanitie ev'n speaketh all the while And their right hand is a right hand Of falshood to beguile verse 9 To thee a new song LORD I 'le sin● upon a Psalterie And a ten stringed instrument I will sing praise to thee verse 10 It
righteous cry and al 's the Lo●● doth hear them when they call And by his might deliv'reth them out of their troubles all verse 18 The Lord is surelie neer to them that are of broken heart And saveth such as be in sprit contrite in any part verse 19 Th' afflictions of the righteous ● they surelie many be But him out of them all the Lord deliv'reth as we see verse 20 He most safely ev'n all his bones keeps whether great or small That not so much as one of them can broken be at all verse 21 The wicked and malicious men evill shall most surelie stay And they that hate the righteous shall be desolate for ay verse 22 Of his servants the Lord the soul redeemeth graciouslie And none of them that trust in him as desolate shall be PSAL. XXXV PLead y u my cause O Lord with them that strive with me upright Fight on my side against them all that still against me fight verse 2 In my defence take hold of shield and buckler in thy hand And by thy mercies manifold up for my help now stand verse 3 Draw out the spear and stop the way ' gainst them that me to shame Thus persecute say to my soul I thy salvation am verse 4 Let them confounded be that see my soul to shame them put Let them turn back confused all that do devise my hurt verse 5 Let them as chaffe before the wi● be driv'n from place to place And let the Angel of the LORD them in his anger chase verse 6 Let still their way be slippry heer and dark that they may fall And let the Angel of the Lord ev'n persecute them all verse 7 For without cause they have for hid in a pit their net Which without cause ev'n for mys● they digged have and set verse 8 Let unawars destruction him take let his net withall Which he hid catch himself in the destruction let him fall verse 9 And thus my soul shall in the Lord be joyfull ev'ry way In his most sure salvation still it shall rejoice alway verse 10 Yea all my bones in this my joy at last shall say in me Lord thou who guids all things below who is like unto thee Who dost the poor deliver still from him that is too strong Yea both the poor and needle al 's from spoilers that him wrong verse 11 False witnesses Lord did rise up with calumnies untrue They in their rage laid to my charge the things I never knew verse 12 They in their malice ill for good me alwayes did reward Ev'n to the very spoiling of my soul without regard verse 13 But as for me when they were sick I cloath'd with sackcloth mourn'd My soul with fasting humbled I to me my prayer return'd verse 14 I did behave myself as he had been my friend or brother I heavilie bow'd down as one that mourneth for his mother verse 15 But they rejoic'd gath'red ● in mine adversitie Abjects gath'red which I not kne● ceasde not from tearing me verse 16 With mockers hypocriticall in feasts which them did fill In rage and fury with their teeth they gnashed on me still verse 17 How long Lord wilt thou thus my soul my darling dear From their destructions now rescu● and from the Lions heer verse 18 In the great congregation I will thank thee heartilie Among much people from mine ● I will give praise to thee verse 19 Let not my foes ov'r me rejoice that wrongfully are set Nor who me hate without a cause wink with the eye then let verse 20 For they of peace do never speak but still they take in hand Deceitfull matters ' gainst them that are quiet in the land verse 21 Yea ' gainst me in my greatest grief their mouths they op'ned wide Our eye now hath it clearly seen Aha Aha they cri'd verse 22 This clearly hast thou seen O Lord therefore not silent be O LORD in this my great distresse now be not far from me verse 23 Stir up thy self and now awake me judgement to afford Ev'n plead my cause against my foes my GOD and al 's my LORD verse 24 According to thy righteousnesse my LORD GOD judge thou me And let them not in my distresse ov'r me rejoiced be verse 25 Let them not say within their he● Ah so we would it have Nor yet say we have swallowed u● him ev'n as we do crave verse 26 Sham'd and confounded be the that joy my hurt to see Let shame and al 's disgrace them ● who still insult ov'r me verse 27 Let them all shout most joyfull and glade be every day That with good will do favour still my righteous cause alway Continuallie yea let them say the Lord we magnifie Which alwayes pleasure hath in his servants prosperitie verse 28 And of thy righteousnesse I sh● speak alwayes with my tongue And of thy praise I mention make will ev'n all the day long PSALME XXXVI THe wicked mans transgressiō great within my heart doth say That there is no true fear of God before his eyes alway verse 2 For in his own eyes he himself doth flatter foolishlie Till his iniquitie most vile be hatefull found to be The words of his mouth are deceit and great iniquitie He hath left off for to do good and also wife to be He great mischief upon his bed deviseth ever still ●n wayes not good he sets himself he not abhorreth ill Thy mercy Lord is surely in the heav'ns above our search ●nd like wise al 's thy faithfulnesse unto the clouds doth reach Thy righteousnesse most surely is like mountains great and steep A great deep al 's thy judgements a● thou man and beast dost keep verse 7 How excellent thy kindnesse is O GOD which comfort brings Therefore all men their trust put in the shaddow of thy wings verse 8 They with the fatnesse of thy he● well satisfied shall be Thou shalt make them of rivers d● of pleasures come from thee verse 9 For sure of life the fountain is ev'n ever still with thee In the light which is thine alway●● we clearly light shall see verse 10 Thy loving kindnesse unto the● that know thee still impart And al 's thy righteousnesse to those that upright are in heart verse 11 Let not the foot of pride now ● me with disgrace to move Let not the hand of wicked men me from my place remove verse 12 The workers of iniquitie there fallen are unwise They are cast down and shal no more be able for to rise PSAL. XXXVII FRet not thy self because of those that evill doers be Nor yet envious be at such as work iniquitie verse 2 For soon ev'n like unto the grasse cut down shall they be all And like unto the herbe that 's green they surely wither shall verse 3 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and carefullie do good And thou shalt dwell into the land well fed with needfull food verse 4 Delight thy self in God also and
like a potters vessell shalt in pieces dash them all verse 10 Now therefore O ye mighty kings be wise in what ye do And ye the judges of the earth instructed be also verse 11 Serve ye now with a Sonly fear the LORD your only choise With trembling also reverently at his service rejoice verse 12 Kisse ye the Son lest he with you be angry still alway And when his wrath but kindled is ye perish from the way Most blessed ever are all they that in their grief and smart Do constantly on him rely and trust with all their heart PSAL. III. LOrd how are they increased thus that that sore do trouble me They who against me now rise up in number many be verse 2 There many be who in disdain thus of my soul do say For him in the almighty GOD there is no help alway verse 3 But thou O LORD most mighty art a shield for me indeed My glory and in troubles great the lifter of mine head verse 4 Unto the LORD I with my voice in prayer cryed still And he me heard then by and by out of his holie hill verse 5 With confidence I laid me down and slept most quietlie I al 's awaked for the LORD alwayes sustained me verse 6 I surely will not be afraid of thousands ten most stout Of people that have set themselves against me round about verse 7 A rise O LORD save me my GOD for thou my foes didst smite On the check bone th'ungodlies teeth thou brok'st in pieces quite verse 3 Salvation Surely doth unto the Lord belong alone Thy blessing also plentifull thy people is upon PSAL. IV. O Thou GOD of my righteousnesse when I do call give ear Inlarg'd thou hast me from distresse my prayer in mercy hear verse 2 O sons of men How long will ye my glory turn to shame How long will ye love vanitie and leesing seek to frame verse 3 But know that for himself the Lord th'ungodly one and all Hath set apart the LORD will hear when I unto him call verse 4 Stand now in aw and sin no more and common ye with skill With your own heart upon your bed and be ye alwayes still verse 5 The sacrifice of righteousnesse now offer which is just And in the great and mighty Lord put ye alwayes your trust verse 6 Who will to us shew any good there many be that say LORD of thy countenance the light lift up on us alway verse 7 Thou surely gladnesse in my heart hast put by thy good will More then in times their corns wine increased alwayes still verse 8 I will both lay me down in peace and sleep exceeding well For thou LORD only dost me make in safety for to dwell PSAL. V. GIve ear unto my words O Lord my meditation weigh verse 2 Hear thou my cry my King my God for I to thee will pray verse 3 Thou in the morning shalt my voice Lord heare by thy goodwill At morning to thee will I pray and look up to thee still verse 4 For thou art not a God that pleasd with wickednesse can'st be Nor yet evill at any time shall dwell at all with thee verse 5 The foolish people in thy sight stand stedfast never shall The workers of iniquitie thou surelie hatest all verse 6 Them that are leesing giv'n to speak thou wilt destroy therefore The bloody and deceitfull man God alwayes will abhorre verse 7 But in thy mercies multitude come to thy house I will Thy Temple towards in thy feare I will thee worship still verse 8 O Lord God in thy righteousnesse me lead now I thee pray Because of foes before my face make thou now straight thy way verse 9 For in their mouth no treuth there is their inward's alwayes ill Their throat 's an open sepulchre their tongues do flatter still verse 10 O God who ever righteous art destroy them great and small Let them with shame grief of heart by their own counsels fall Cast them out in the multitude of their transgressions hie For in great wickednesse they have rebelled against thee verse 11 But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice alway Let them for joy in every part most gladly shout for ay Because that thou them by thy hand defendest as they see Let them also that love thy name be joyfull still in thee verse 12 For thou O Lord the righteous man wilt blesse both in and out With favour thou as with a shield wilt compasse him about PSALME VI. O Lord while thou in anger art me then rebuke thou not Nor yet me chasten for my sins in thy displeasure hote verse 2 Have mercy upon me O LORD for I am weake truelie O LORD me heale for all my bones with paine still vexed be verse 3 My soul also in trouble great is all my foes among Sore vexed ev'n continually but thou O LORD how long verse 4 Returne O LORD deliver now my soul distressde and weak Oh save me by thy mighty hand even for thy mercies sake verse 5 For of thee in the place of death there no remembrance be Who lying dead within the grave shall thanks give unto thee verse 6 I wearied with my groning am all night I fill'd with fears Do make my bed to swim my couch I water with my teares verse 7 Mine eye consumed is because of grief and many woes It in this case still waxeth old because of all my foes verse 8 Depart from me ye wicked all that worke iniquity For the LORD o● my weepping now hath heard the voice and cry verse 9 The LORD my supplication now hath heard as I did crave The LORD the prayer that I make will lovingly receive verse 10 Let all mine enmies be asham'd and vexed sore by thee Let them returne and suddenly ashamed also be PSAL. VII O Lord my God most gracious still I put my trust in thee From all them that me persecute save and deliver me verse 2 Lest like a Lion he my soule teare and in pieces small It rent while to deliver me there is none found at all verse 3 O LORD my GOD if any way this hath been done by me Or if at all within my hands iniquity there be verse 4 If him that was at peace with me I ill rewarded so Yea I have him deliv'red that is without cause my so verse 5 Let th'enmie still pursue my soul and take it let him thrust My life down on the earth and lay mine honour in the dust verse 6 Rise Lord in wrath lift up thy self my foes rage to withstand Awake to judgement that for me thou wisely didst command verse 7 The peoples congregation so about thee compasse shall Return thou for their sakes therefore on high set over all verse 8 The Lord shall all the people judge O Lord al 's judge thou me According to my righteousnesse and mine integritie verse 9 Oh let the wickeds malice end but stablish stedfastly The just
asham'd at all that humbly wait on thee But who transgresse without a cause let them ashamed be verse 4 Shew me thy ways O Lord thy pa● me teach thou ever still verse 5 Me in thy truth most wisely lead and teach by thy good will For thou of my salvation dear still art the GOD alway On thee alone with confidence do I wait all the day verse 6 Thy tender mercies now O LOR● in thy remembrance hold And al 's thy loving kindnesses for they have been of old verse 7 Sins my youth remember not nor my transgressions mark In mercy now remember me Lord for thy goodnesse sake verse 8 The LORD he is perfectly good and upright al 's alway Therefore he by his wisdome will teach sinners in the way verse 9 In judgement surely he will guide the meek both day and night And also he unto the meek will teach his way aright verse 10 The paths all of the Lord our God both truth and mercies are To such as well his Cov'nant keep and testimonies rare verse 11 For thy names sake most humbly now O LORD I thee intreat To pardon mine iniquitie for it is very great verse 12 What man is he that in his life the LORD doth truely fear Him in the way that he shall chuse he shall teach plainlie heer verse 13 His soul in great calamities at ease shall safely dwell And al 's the seed shall after him the earth inherit well verse 14 The secret of the LORD is with all them that fear him still And unto them his Cov'nant sure most clearly shew he will verse 15 Still towards GOD in all my grie● mine eyes are alwayes set He by his mighty hand shall pluck my feet out of the net verse 16 Unto me turn thee and on me have mercy in good-will For I am alwayes desolate and al 's afflicted still verse 17 The troubles of my wounded he● alwayes enlarged be Out of my great distresses all O safely bring thou me verse 18 My great affliction look upon and pain wherein I live And all my sins which grievous are in mercy me forgive verse 19 Consider now mine enemies all for they in number great With a most cruel hatred still despightfully me hate verse 20 O keep my soul from dangers great and safe deliver me ●et me not be asham'd for I still put my thrust in thee verse 21 For my most constant uprightnesse and al 's integritie Preserve me by thy mighty hand for I do wait on thee verse 22 O GOD who of thy people dear most highly dost esteeme Out of his troubles which are great thine Israel now redeeme PSAL. XXVI ●Udge me O Lord for walk'd I have in mine integrity I trusted al 's have in the Lord therefore slide shall not I. verse 2 Examine me O LORD and al 's me prove in every part Try thou like wise most narrowly my reins and al 's my heart verse 3 For thy most loving kindnesse is alwayes before mine eyes And in thy truth I constantly have walked thee to please verse 4 With persons vaine I surely have not sit in companie Nor will I once go with those me● that false dissemblers be verse 5 Of ill doers I hated have the congregation great With wicked men in companie at all I will not sit verse 6 I carefully will wash mine han● in innocency still So I thine Altar with respect O LORD now compasse will That I may publish with the voice of thanks most heartilie And tell of all the wondrous works that have been done by thee The habitation of thy house LORD I have loved well And also the most glorious place where doth thine honour dwell O gather not my soul with those that grievous sinners be Nor yet my life likewise with men whom bloody still we see verse 10 In whose most cruel hands alwayes mischief is ever still And their right hand against all right great bribes do alwayes fill verse 11 Put as for me I will now walk in mine integritie Redeeme thou me and of thy grace be mercifull to me verse 12 In an even place my fixed foot most stedfast standeth still Even in the congregations great the LORD now blesse I will PSAL. XXVII THe Lord is my salvation sure and light whom shall I fear The Lord the strength is of my life what shall affright me heer verse 2 When wicked men my enmies g● and foes both fierce and fell Came me upon to eat my flesh they stumbled all and fell verse 3 Though ' gainst me should encamp● my heart it shall not fear In this will I be confident though ' gainst me rise great wa● verse 4 This one thing of the Lord have ● desir●d that seek I will That in the LORDS house all my lif● I may dwell ever still There to behold the beauty of the Lord with great desire And in his Temple constantlie with wisdome to enquire verse 5 For his pavilion shall me hide in time of trouble great He shall me hide in secret tents and on a rock me set verse 6 And now my head shall be with speed at last uplifted hie Above my cruell en'mies all which round about me be Therefore I in his Tabernacle of joy now offer will The sacrifices to the Lord I will sing praises still verse 7 O Lord hear when I with my voice most humbly cry to thee Upon me also mercy have and answere now thou me verse 8 When thou didst say Seek ye always my face in every place My heart again said unto thee LORD I will seek thy face verse 9 Hide not thy blessed face at all far from me any way Nor yet thou in thine anger hot thy servant put away O God of my salvation dear thou for thy mercies sake Hast been mine help O l●ave me● nor yet me now forsake verse 10 When father and my mother forsake me more or lesse Then will the LORD assuredly me take up in distresse verse 11 Teach me thy way O Lord and me alwayes in the path That 's plain because against me sti● mine en'mies are in wrath verse 12 Unto the will of th'enmies of deliver not thou me For false men ' gainst me rise and s● as breath out crueltie verse 13 I fainted had unlesse that I beleeved had to see The Lords great goodnesse in the● of them that living be verse 14 Wait on the Lord most stedfastly good courage have alway And he shal strengthen wel thine heart wait on the Lord I say PSAL. XXVIII O Lord my rock to thee I 'll cry not silent be to me Lest I be like men down in pit if thou now silent be verse 2 My supplications voice hear thou when I unto thee cry When to thine holy Oracle mine hands I lift on hye verse 3 With wicked men and doers ill draw thou me not apart Which speak peace to their neighbours still but mischief 's in their heart verse 4 Give them according to their deeds and
at the last verse 50 He to his anger making way spar'd not their souls from death But to the Pestilence gave ov'r their life in his great wrath verse 51 And he in Egypt also smot the first-borne all rhat came The chief of all their strength that were in all the tents of Ham. verse 52 But his own people made go forth like sheep on evry side And them he in the wildernesse ev'n like a flock did guide verse 53 And he them safely still led on so that they did not fear But then the sea their enemies all ov'rwhelmed far and near verse 54 His Sanctuaries border neer he them brought by his might Ev'n to the Mount which his right ha● hath purchasd in their sight verse 55 The heathen al 's before them he cast out on evry side And them a large inheritance by line he did divide And also he all Israels Tribes made ev'n exceeding well In numbers great within their rents in safety for to dwell verse 56 Yet the most High GOD did th● tempt● and him provoked still His Testimonies of great worth to keep they had not will verse 57 But like their fathers turned back and dealt unfaithfullie They like a most deceitfull bow were turn'd aside quicklie verse 58 For they to wrath provoked him ev'n with their places hie And with their graven images him mov'd to jealousie verse 59 When GOD this heard he at the last was wroth with them therefore And greatly then displeased he his Israel did abhorre verse 60 So that of Shilo he forsook the Tabernacle then The tent even of his dwelling place which he plac'd among men verse 61 And he into captivity deliv'red then his strength And al 's unto the en'mies hand his glory all at length verse 62 His people also to the sword he gave ov'r to be slain And al 's with his inheritance was wroth in great disdain verse 63 The fire of Gods wrath did cons● of younger age their men Their maidens al 's did sit at home not unto mariage given verse 64 Their Priests also ev'n by the swo● most fearfully did fall And yet no lamentation then their widows made at all verse 65 Then as one out of sleep the LOR● awak'd with strength divine And like a mighty man that shouts by reason of his wine verse 66 And he smote In the hinder pa●● his enmies great and small He put them to a vile reproach that was perpetuall verse 67 Moreover he the tabernacle of Joseph did refuse And al 's the tribe of Ephraim he likewise would not chuse verse 68 But of Judah he only chose the tribe for to excell And for his worship mount Sion which he did love so well verse 69 And he his Sanctuary built like Palaces most hie Even like the earth which he for ay hath stablish'd still to be verse 70 He his dear servant David chose while others he forsook From the sheep folds in low estate he him in mercy took verse 71 From following ews even great with young he did him high advance Jacob to feed and Israel his own inheritance verse 72 So he them fed according to his hearts integritie And by the skilfulnesse of hands them wisely guided he PSAL. LXXIX O GOD the heathen entred are thine heritage down tread Thy house defil'd is they on heaps Jerusalem have laid verse 2 The bodies of thy servants dead have they given to be meat Unto the fowls flesh of thy Saints to beasts on earth to eat verse 3 Their blood about Jerusalem like water shed they have And there was none left in that plac● to bury them in grave verse 4 We to our neighbours a reproach are made both neer and far A scorn derision unto them that round about us are verse 5 How long Lord wilt thou angry be for ever shall thine ire Be kindled Shall thy jealousie burn fearfully like fire verse 6 On heathē that have not thee kno● powre out thy wrath anone And on the kingdomes all that have not call'd thy Name upon verse 7 For they thy servant Jacob have devour'd with great disgrace And have most cruelly laid wast his pleasant dwelling place Remember not our former sins thy tender mercies now ●●t them prevent us speedilie for we are very low O God our Saviour for thy Names great glorie help us make ●eliver us and purge away our sins for thy names sake Why should the heathen say where is their God Let him be known ●●y just revenging in our sight the blood shed of thine own verse 11 According to thy power so great now let come unto thee ●he prisoners sighs save those that are appointed for to die verse 12 Into our neighbours bosome let seven fold now rendred be Their vile reproch wherewith O Lord they have reproched thee verse 13 So wee the people and the sheep ev'n of thy pasture still Will give thee thankes to ages all thy praise shew foorth we will PSAL. LXXX O Isral's sheepherd give thou ea● that Joseph that is thine Lead'st like a slock from Cherubims thy dwelling place forth shine verse 2 Ephraim Benjamin before and Manasses we crave That thou would'st now stirre up th● strengt● and come us for to save verse 3 Turn us again O GOD most dear and cause thy face from thee Most brightly for to shine on us and we shall saved be verse 4 LORD GOD of hosts how long wi●● tho● thus always angry be Against the prayer which in grief thy people make to thee verse 5 Thou alwayes feedst them with th● brea● of teares that makes them shrink And in a measure great also thou giv'st them teares to drink Thou likewise to our neighbours all makes us to be a strife ●nd all our foes among themselves laugh at our wretched life Turn us again O GOD of hostes and cause thy face from thee ●ost brightly for to shine on us and we shall saved be By thy great strength thou hast a Vine brought out of Egypt land ●hou hast cast out the heathen folk to plant it with thy hand A roome thou also it before prepard'st by thy good will ●nd didst it cause to take deep root and it the land did fill verse 10 With shadows of it all the hills were cov'red pleasantlie And the green boughs thereof were like the goodly Cedars hie verse 11 Her pleasant boughs unto the sea she gloriously did send And al 's unto the river large her branches did extend verse 12 Why hast thou then thus brokē do● her hedges heer and there So that all they that still passe by do pluck and make her bare verse 13 The Boare that comes out of 〈…〉 doth wast it more and more And al 's the wild beasts of the field it greedily devoure verse 14 O God of Hosts we thee beseec● returne now unto thine From heav'n look down and now wh● hol● and visite this thy vine verse 15 And the vineyard which thy rig● han● hath planted us among And al