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A27789 The Book of Psalms in metre close and proper to the Hebrew, smooth and pleasant for the metre, plain and easie for the tunes : with musical notes, arguments, annotations, and index : fitted for the ready use and understanding of all good Christians. Barton, William, 1598?-1678. 1644 (1644) Wing B2401; ESTC R34049 146,371 360

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verse 3 When as mine adversaries shall Be turned back with shame For in thy presence they shall fall And perish by the same verse 4 For thou ô Lord thou hast alone Maintain'd my righteous Cause Thou fatest in thy righteous Throne To judge by righteous Lawes verse 5 Thou hast rebuk't the heathen rude And made for ever void Their hatefull name so that the lewd Are utterly destroy'd verse 6 Destructions are accomplished O Enemie so it frames Thou hast destroy'd and ruined Great Cities and their names verse 7 But God the true Eternall one For ever shall abide He hath prepar'd his kingly throne Just Judgement to decide verse 8 From Judgement he will not decline Exactly just and true To judge the world and will assigne To every man his due verse 9 The Lord moreover will become A refuge for th' opprest In times extreamly troublesome Securest place of rest verse 10 In thee will all men trust repose That know thy faithfull Name For thou hast not forsaken those That duly seek the same 2. Part. Argument God is glorified in delivering the Church and taking the wicked in their own craftinesse verse 11 UNto the Lord our God sing praise That dwells in Zion mount And all his wondrous works and wayes Unto the Church recount verse 12 When he for blood inquiry makes Those he forgets not then But into his remembrance takes The cryes of humble men verse 13 From gates of death thou dost me rear Have mercy on my state Think on the troubles that I bear Of those that do me hate verse 14 That I in Zions daughters gates May all thy praise record For thy salvation consolates My thankfull heart ô Lord. verse 15 Sunk down the wicked Heathen are Into the pit they made Their foot is taken in the snare Which they themselves have laid verse 16 By doing Judgement God is known The wicked man is snar'd By that destruction which his own Mischievous hands prepar'd verse 17 The wicked shall be turn'd to Hell These God-forgetting men verse 18 For poor men shall not alwayes dwell In dark oblivions den The needies long expecting eyes For ever shall not fail verse 19 Up Lord against the Heathen rise And let not man prevail Let them be judged in thy sight verse 20 And all the Nations then With fear and dread be danted quite And know themselves but men PSAL. X. York tune The presumption and crueltie of the wicked WHy dost thou Lord stand off so farre And seem'st thy self to hide And see'st what troublous times here are And what oppressing pride verse 2 Wherewith the wicked hunt the poor O let them be surpris'd Caught in the snare they thought so sure And which themselves devis'd verse 3 He boasteth of his hearts desire And doth the covetous blesse Whom while the wicked doth admire The Lord abhorres no lesse verse 4 Not seeking after God a jot Such is his staring pride In all his thoughts God commeth not verse 5 His waies none can abide Thy Judgements Lord are far enough Above his purblind sight At 's enemies he makes a puff And by them all sets light verse 6 His heart hath said I know that I Shall never be displac't Nor of the least adversitie At any time shall tast verse 7 His mouth is full of blasphemie Of fraud deceit and wrong Mischievousness and vanitie Sit underneath his tongue verse 8 In lurking dens and od by-ways Of Villages he sits The innocent he takes and slays In secret holes and pits 2. Part. Argument The craft and crueltie of the wicked prayer prevails against their power verse 9 MOst privily against poor men He bends his murth'rous eyes And like a Lyon in his den In wait he closely lies That he the simple man may get He lies in secret wait When once he draws him to his net Then doth he catch him strait verse 10 He doth crouch down and lowly bend Humbling himself withall That so the poor man that 's his end By his strong Ones may fall verse 11 His heart hath said God hath forgot He hides away his eyes On purpose he beholds it not verse 12 O Lord ô God arise Forget not but thy hand forth-stretch For poor men undertrod verse 13 O wherefore should a wicked wretch Contemn all-mighty God It shall not be requir'd at all Thus hath he said in heart verse 14 But of their mischief spite and gall Thou Lord a witness art And wilt requite it with thy hand The poor man doth commend Himself to thee for thou dost stand The fatherless his friend 3. Part. Argument as before verse 15 THe arm of Tyrants merciless Lord break in sunder quite Search out his secret wickedness Till all be come to light verse 16 God reigneth an eternall King By whose revenging hand The heathen people perishing Are banished the land verse 17 Lord the desire of humble men Hath pierc't thine easie ear An heart thou wilt prepare us then And cause thine Eare to hear verse 18 To judge the poor and fatherlesse That are opprest so sore That earthly men may not oppresse Nor vex them any more PSAL. XI French 1. Tune Argument The Saints impregnable safety so long as God is in heaven his different dealing with the good and bad IN God I put my Confidence Why do yee utter such a word Why say you to my soul fly hence Unto your mountain as a bird verse 2 For lo the wicked bend their bowes Their arrows on their strings prepare In secret for to shoot at those That upright-hearted persons are verse 3 If the foundations be destroy'd What can the Righteous do they say verse 4 Heavens holy temple stands not void For God is present there for ay The Lord within the heavens high Hath stablished his royall throne His Eyes behold his Eye-lids try The sonnes of mortall men each one verse 5 The Lord the righteous throughly tries But he the wicked greatly hates And him that loveth cruelties His righteous soul abominates verse 6 Brimstone and fire and tangling snares Upon the wicked raine shall he An horrible tempest he prepares The portion of their cup to be verse 7 For God that is a righteous one Doth righteousnesse as much affect The upright man he looks upon With very singular respect PSAL. XII To new tune Argument The great corruption of the wicked world their prophane and presumptuous speeches The preservation of the Church O Lord put to thy helping hand For now the godly cease The faithfull people of the land Exceedingly decrease verse 2 Men generally Speak vanitie Unto their friends apart Their conference slips From flattering lips And from a double heart verse 3 The lips that utter flatterings The Lord will cut away And tongues that speak presumptuous things verse 4 For thus they boast and say We shall not fail But to prevail With tongue and lips most free They are in our Peculiar
their flocks verse 49 Upon them did his wrath severe And indignation fall God sending evill Angels there To vex and plague them all verse 50 He for his anger made a lane Nor spar'd their soul from death But gave their lives unto the b●ne Of pestilentiall breath verse 51 First-born of all the creatures there In Egypt he did smite VVithin the land of Ham that were The chief of all their might 6. Part. Argument Gods safe conduct of Israel their Apostasie and Idolatry and the bitter fruits thereof GOD for his people did provide That they went out like sheep VVhom safe through deserts he did guide As flocks which shepheards keep verse 53 He led them safe and free from fear But in the briny waves Their en'mies overwhelmed were The seas became their graves verse 54 To borders of the holy land The Lord his people led ●he mountain which his own right hand VVith pow'r had purchased verse 55 The heathen too he did expel And did their lands assigne And heritage to Israel Dividing it by line He made his tribes dwel in their tents verse 56 Yet tempt they God most high And kept not his commandements Provoking God thereby verse 57 Unfaithfully they backward slide And all false dealing show And like their fathers turn'd aside Like a deceitfull bow verse 58 VVith places which they built on high They did the Lords displease And moved him to jealousie VVith graven Images verse 59 God heard it and was angry then Abhorring Israel sore verse 60 The tents at Shiloh plac'd with men He would come at no more verse 61 To bondage in another land His strength he careless gave And from his foes prevailing hand His glory would not save verse 62 To cruell swords devouring rage He gave his people o're Against his chosen heritage His wrath was kindled sore verse 63 Consum'd with fire their young men were Their virgins nuptials fail'd verse 64 Their Priests were slain with sword and spear No widowes them bewail'd 7. Part. Argument Gods mercifull returning to his people his free election of place and person verse 65 THen to awake the Lord began As one from sleep doth start And shouting like a mighty man VVhen wine hath cheer'd his heart verse 66 In hinder parts prodigiously He smote his bed-rid foes VVhom to perpetuall infamy He thereby did expose verse 67 Joseph likewise and Ephraim He did their tents refuse verse 68 But Sion mount belov'd of him And Judah's tribe did chuse verse 69 There rais'd his sanctuary's head Like high rear'd palace sure Like earth which he established For ever to indure verse 70 His servant David he did chuse And him from sheep folds bring verse 71 From following the great belli'd Ews And brought him to be king To regall throne did him advance That he might daily feed All Isr'el his inheritance His people Jacobs seed verse 72 After his hearts integrity So he all Israel fed And disciplin'd with policie His people safely led PSAL. LXXIX To Oxford tune The grievous calamities of invasive warre He prayes that the storm may recoil on the adversaries O Lord our God thine heritage Rude heathen now invade Jerus'lem through their barb'rous rage A ruinous heap is made Thy holy Temple they defil'd verse 2 And thy Saints bodies given Some to the beasts some to the wild And ravenous fowls of heaven verse 3 Their blood about Jerusalem Like water have they shed And none was left to bury them When they were flain and dead verse 4 Our neighbours with reproachful mocks And scornfull tauntings flout We are become as laughing-stocks To them that dwell about verse 5 How long O Lord continually Shall thy fierce wrath persever Shall thine outragious jealousie Burn out like fire for ever verse 6 'Gainst heathen men that know thee not Powr out powr out the same And let it be the Kingdoms lot That calls not on thy Name verse 7 For they have eat up Jacobs seed And lay'd his dwelling wast verse 8 O let not any past misdeed Against us now be plac'd 2. Part. Argument He prays for rescue of the Church and revenge against the wicked PRevent us soon with tender grace For we are much brought down verse 9 O God our Saviour help our case To get thy Name renown Save us and purge our ●●ns away For thy Names sake that bears verse 10 O wherefore should the heathen say Where is that God of theirs O let him be acknowledged By heathens in our sight The servants bloud which they have shed Let just revenge requite verse 11 To sighs of prisoners give access And LORD preserve thou them Even of thy powers almightiness Whom they to death condemn verse 12 Into their bosomes sevenfold O recompence the shame Wherewith our neighbours have bin bold To vilifie thy Name verse 13 So we thy flock and heritage Will ever bless thy Name And spread thy praise from age to age And never cease the same PSAL. LXXX Asaph humbly sues for succour in the bitter calamities of warre O Israels Shepheard lend thine ear Who Josephs flock lead'st out Who dwell'st between the Cherubs there Shine clearly round about verse 2 In Ephraims and Manassehs sight O let thy strength appear In Benjamins sight stir up thy might To save us Lord draw near verse 3 O God convert us by thy grace And turn our hearts to thee Shine on us with thy cheerfull face And we shall saved bee verse 4 Lord God of hoasts the most supream While we to thee repair How long shall burn thy wrath extream Against thy peoples pray'r verse 5 With store of brinish tears for meat Thou mak'st them to be fed And giv'st them tears in measure great For drink as well as bread verse 6 Thou mak'st us in our neighbours eies An argument of strife Amongst themselves our enemies Deride our wofull life verse 7 Turn us again Lord God of hoasts And cause as we have crav'd Thy face to shine on Israels coasts And then shall we be sav'd 2. Part. Argument A complaint of Israels desolation and prayer for restauration promising faithfulness verse 8 A Noble Vine of Israel Thou did'st from Aegypt bring The heathen folk thou did'st expell To plant it here to spring verse 9 Sufficient room for it to shoot Preparing by thy hand And when it once had taken root It filled all the Land verse 10 Her boughs like goodly Cedars sprout Her shade the hills did hide verse 11 Her boughs branches were sent out From Sea to Rivers side verse 12 Why hast thou then broke down of hers The quick-set hedges so That all the transient passengers Do pluck her as they go verse 13 All wasted by the woodland Bore Wild beasts from neighbouring coasts verse 14 Devour thy Vine Return therefore We pray thee Lord of hoasts Look down from heaven