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A33456 The Divine services and anthems usually sung in the cathedrals and collegiate choires in the Church of England collected by J. C. Clifford, James, 1622-1698. 1663 (1663) Wing C4703; ESTC R8935 42,075 266

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see we be thy people and thy pasture sheep ii The second Part. Bow thine ear O Lord and hear ii let thine anger cease from us ii Sion thy Sion is wasted and brought low Jerusalem is wasted quite desolate and void ii Will. Bird. ANTHEM XXIX O give thanks unto the Lord c. A Thanksgiving O Give thanks unto the Lord for he is gracious ii and his mercy endureth for ever ii O sing praises unto the Lord ii and give thanks unto him with a remembrance of his goodness ii God hath shewed his goodness ii plenteously and our eyes have seen their desire upon our enemies ii the Lords name be praised therefore from this time forth forevermore ii Amen Dr Gyles ANTHEM XXX Sing joyfully unto God c. Psal 81. v. 1 2 3 4. 1. SIng joyfully unto God our strength sing aloud unto the God of Jacob. ii 2. Take the song ii and bring forth the Timbrel the pleasant Harp ii and the Violl ii 3. Blow the Trumpet in the new Moon ii even in the time appointed ii and at our feast day ii 4. For this is a statute for Israel and a law of the God of Jacob. ii William Bird. ANTHEM XXXI Deliver me from mine enemies Psal 59. v. 1 2. 60. 11. DEliver me from mine enemies O God defend me from them that rise up against me ii 2. O deliver me from the wicked doers and save me from blood-thirsty men ii Psal 60. 11. O be thou our help in trouble ii for vain is the help of man ii Robert Persons ANTHEM XXXII Hosanna to the Son of David These words are taken out of the 9th verse of the 21 Chapter of the Gospel written by S. Matthew HOSANNA to the Son of David Blessed be he that cometh in the name of the Lord ii blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord ii peace in heaven and glory in the highest places ii Hosanna in the highest heavens ii Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM XXXIII Lift up your heads c. Psal 24. v. 7 8. 7. LIft up your heads O ye gates ii and be ye lift up ye everlasting doors ii and the King of glory shall come in ii 8. It is the Lord ii strong and mighty ii even the Lord of hosts ii he is the King of glory ii Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM XXXIV O Lord rebuke me not c. Psal 6. v. 1 2 4. 1. O Lord rebuke me not in thine indignation neither chasten me in thy displeasure ii 2. Have mercy upon me O Lord for I am weak ii O Lord heal me for my bones are vexed ii 4. Turn thee O Lord and deliver my soul O save me for thy names sake ii Amen William Bird. ANTHEM XXXV Hear my prayer O God c. Psal 153. v. 1 2. HEar my prayer O God ii and consider my desire Hearken unto me for thy ●uth and righteousness sake ii And enter not into judg●ent with thy servant for in ●hy sight shall no man living be ●ustified ii William Bird. ANTHEM XXXVI Ah helpless wretch c. A Prayer AH helplesse wretch wha● shall I doe Or which wa● shall I goe or run The eart● bewrayes the heav'ns record The wickednesse that I hav● done Have mercy Lord fo● Christ thy Son ii Alas where shall I succour find Both heav'n and earth doth me deny So that unto the heav'n● above I dare not once lift up mine eye For I have sinn'd so grievously ii If heaven and earth shall witness be Against my sickly soul for sin Untimely birth alas for me A great ●eale better more had been Then heav'n to lose and hell ●o win ii Shall I despair ●hou God forbid I know that ●ercy more is thine That if ●he sin of all the world Were ●nit and linked unto mine Wherefore my Soul doe not ●epine ii Despise not then ●ost loving Lord ii The ●orm and image of thy face ii Which thou hast wrought and ●early bought ii With mercy great goodness and grace ii Accept therefore my humble plaints And grant me rest ●mong the Saints Amen William Mundy ANTHEM XXXVII Out of the deep c. Psal 130. 1. OUT of the deep have called unto thee O Lord. Lord hear my voice 2. O let thine ears conside● well the voice of my complaint ii 3. If thou Lor● wilt be extream to mark wha● is done amiss O Lord wh● may abide it ii 4. For there is mercy with thee therefore shalt thou be feared 5. ● look for the Lord my sou● doth wait for him in his wor● is my trust 6. My soul flyeth unto the Lord before the morning watch I say before the ●orning watch 7. O Israel ●ust in the Lord for with the ●ord there is mercy and with ●m is plenteous redemption ● And he shall redeem Israel ●om all his sins Amen Thomas Morley Adrian Batten ANTHEM XXXVIII Behold thou hast made my dayes Psal 39. v. 6 7 8 13 14. 15. 6. BEhold thou hast made m● dayes as it were a sp● long and mine age is even ● nothing in respect of thee an● verily every man living is altogether vanity ii 7. For ma● walketh in a vain shadow an● disquieteth himself in vain He heapeth up riches and ca● not tell who shall gather them 8. And now Lord what is m● hope truly my hope is even i● thee ii 13. Hear my praye● O Lord and with thine ea● consider my calling hold no● thy peace at my tears 14. For ●am a stranger with thee and sojourner as all my fathers ●ere 15. O spare me a lit●e that I may recover my ●rength before I goe hence ●d be no more seen ii Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM XXXIX I will praise the Lord c. Psal 9. v. 1 2 3 4 5. 1. I Will praise the Lor● with my whole heart will speak of all thy marvelou● works I will rejoice and b● glad in thee ii 2. I wil● sing praises to thy holy name O thou most high ii 3. Fo● that mine enemies are drive● back ii they shall fall and perish at thy presence ii 4. Fo● thou hast maintained my caus● and my right thou art set i● the Throne and judgest righ● ii 5. Thou hast rebuked th● heathen thou hast destroye● the wicked thou hast put ou● their name forever ii Amen John Ward ANTHEM XL. Thou God that guidest c. A Prayer for the KING THou God that guid'st both heaven and earth On whom we all depend Preserve our King in perfect health And him from harms defend ii Conserve his life in peace to reign Augment his joyes withall Increase his friends maintain his cause And hear us when we call ii So shall all we that faithfull be Rejoice and praise thy name ii O God O Christ O holy Ghost ii Give ear and grant the same ii Amen W. Bird. ANTHEM XLI Christ rising again from the dead For Easterday in the morning These words are taken out of the 8th Chapter of St Paul's Epistle to the