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A27939 Mr. Richard Baxter's paraphrase on the Psalms of David in metre with other hymns / left fitted for the press by his own hand. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1692 (1692) Wing B2580; ESTC R43060 124,964 301

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incline and bow thine ear Thy people and thy father's house Forget thou must and count not dear 11 And then thy beauty to the King Shall always very pleasant be And do thou humbly worship him Seeing thy rightful Lord is he 12 The daughter there of wealthy Tyre With a rich gift shall waiting be And all the rich throughout the land Shall humbly make their suit to thee 13 Within doth the King's daughter sit And is all glorious to behold And all her cloaths and ornaments Are richly wrought of purest gold 14 She shall be brought unto the King In splendid robes by needle wrought The Virgins which do follow her With her shall unto thee be brought 15 With gladness great shall they be brought And signs of joy on every side Into the presence of the King The Court where he doth use to bide 16 And thou shalt in thy father's stead Thy numerous blessed off-spring take And in all Countries of the earth Thou shalt them honoured Princes make 17 I will to generations all Thy name and memory extend The peoples joyful praise of thee Shall last and never have an end PSALM XLVI 1 GOd is our refuge and our strength A present help and always near In all our dangers and distress Therefore we will not need not fear 2 Though the whole earth removed were And though the mountains high and steep Be mov'd and carryed from their place And cast into the Ocean deep 3 And though the Seas tempestuous waves Disturb'd a hideous roaring make And though the waters swelling rage Do make the neighbour mountains quake 4 There is a River whose pure streams God's blessed City do make glad The holy place where the most high His dwelling hath and long hath had 5 The Lord is in the midst of her Nothing shall her shake and remove The Lord himself right early will To her a faithful helper prove 6 The heathens rag'd tumultuously The neighbour Kingdoms moved were He uttered his powerful voice The earth did melt as if for fear 7 The Lord himself doth take our part Who doth all hosts and powers command For our sure refuge Jacob's God As our high place doth alway stand 8 Come and behold what wondrous works The Lord himself hath for us wrought What desolations on the earth His dreadful executions brought 9 Through all the earth he makes war cease And into wished peace it turns He breaks the bow he cuts the spear With fire the warlike chariot burns 10 Be still and know that I am God And will o're all exalted be The heathen shall exalt my name And all the earth shall honour me 11 The Lord who doth all hosts command Is ever on his peoples side And our sure refuge Jacob's God Is and for ever will abide PSALM XLVII By W. Barton 1 LEt all with sweet accord Applaud and voices raise In honour of the Lord And loudly sing his praise 2 For God most high Is King of Kings And rules all things With majesty 3 Whole nations of our foes He throws beneath our feet 4 A happy lot he chose For us as he thought meet The dignity Of Israel Beloved well By the most High 5 God is gone up on high With shouts and trumpets sound Ascending gloriously Unto the Lord renown'd 6 His praises sing And loudly raise Your voice to praise Our heav'nly King 7 For God is soveraign King And Lord of all the earth With understanding sing And set his praises forth 8 God reigns alone O're heathen men Sitting upon His holy throne 9 The Princes gather there The Princes of all lands The people far and near Whom Abraham's God commands The shields are his Of all the earth God's name and worth Exalted is PSALM XLVIII 1 GReat is the Lord and greatly he By all is to be praised still Within the City of our God Upon his holy Sion hill 2 Mount Sion's situate beauteously It is the joy of all the earth The City of the great King stands On her side which is towards the North. 3 God in her palaces is known To be a refuge and defence 4 The Kings against her gathered were But past away together thence 5 When viewing it they saw its strength They wondring at it would not stay But being troubled at the sight They quickly thence did hast away 6 Even like a labouring woman's pain Fear seiz'd on them and drove them back 7 As the East-wind doth Tarshish Ships In pieces break and bring to wrack 8 As we have heard so have we seen That God's own chosen Sion's hill And City of the Lord of Hosts God surely will establish still 9 All thy great loving kindness Lord We gladly did commemorate When with thy worshippers we did Within thy Temple daily wait 10 According to thy Name O Lord So great and famous is thy praise To the earth's ends Thy right hand 's full Of perfect righteousness always 11 Because of all thy judgments just Let thy own Sion Mount rejoyce Let Judah's daughters gladness shew With thanks and chearful heart and voice 12 Walk about Sion view her round Her many stately Towers tell 13 Consider her fair Palaces And mark her Forts and Bulwarks well That you may tell posterity 14 For this God is and will abide Our God for ever He will be Even unto death our strength and guide PSALM XLIX 1 HEar this all people and give ear All you that in the world do dwell 2 Both low and high both rich and poor My mouth to you shall wisdom tell 3 My heart shall knowledge meditate I will also incline mine ear 4 To parables And on the harp My sayings dark I will declare 5 Why should I fear in evil days When fruits of mine iniquities Of my own he 'll surround me with Many deserv'd calamities 6 As for those men who in their wealth And worldly treasure put their trust And in their riches multitude And great estates do make their boast 7 None of them can his brother's life Redeem by any means or way Nor can he for him unto God Any sufficient ransom pay 8 To redeem life's impossible And therefore it can never be 9 That he should always live on earth And not common corruption see 10 For that both wise and fools do die They daily see and must perceive And wordly bruitish men at death Their loved wealth to others leave 11 Their inward thought is that their house And stately dwelling-places shall Stand through all ages they their lands Therefore by their own names do call 12 Nevertheless none of them all On earth abide in honour must Their flesh must perish as the beasts That dyes and turns to common dust 13 Thus brutish folly plainly is Their boast and chosen worldly way Yet their deceiv'd posterity Do like and follow what they say 14 Like sheep they are laid in the grave And hungry death shall them devour And in the morning upright men Shall over them have ruling power Their strength and