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A27970 The Psalms of David in metre Newly translated With amendments. By William Barton, M.A. And sett to the best Psalm-tunes, in two parts, viz treble and bass; with brief instructions for the understanding of the same; together with a table of the Psalms, and names of the tunes to each Psalm. By Thomas Smith. The basses, with the table, are placed at the latter end of the book.; Bible. O.T. Psalms. English. Barton. Barton, William, 1598?-1678.; Smith, Thomas, musician, of Dublin. 1698 (1698) Wing B2616A; ESTC R210481 131,825 374

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face As dri-ven smoak dis-pel them quite as fire makes wax to fry So let them pe -- rish in his sight that work in --- i ----- qui -- ty But let the just be fill'd with joy rejoicing in his sight Yea let them most exceedingly rejoice with great delight Sing unto God and sound his praise who back't the vaulting skie By Jah his name his honour raise and let your joys go high verse 5 A father of the fatherless and judge of widows case Is God whose throne of holiness is in the highest place verse 6 He stores the solitary cell he frees the chain'd and bound But le ts rebellious people dwell and starve in barren ground The second part verse 7 O God when thou wast in the head of all thy peoples host When marching thou their camp didst lead along the desart coast verse 8 The earth did at thy presence quake in drops the heavens fell Thy sight made Sinai's hill to shake O God of Israel verse 9 O God thou didst the drought asswage sending a plent'ous rain Whereby thy weary heritage was well refresht again verse 10 Thy congregation settled there for thou didst it restore Thou of thy goodness didst prepare a dwelling for the poor verse 11 God gave the word of victory and presently there came Innumerable company that published the same verse 12 The kings of armies overcome were forc'd to flee away And ev'n she that stay'd at home helpt to divide the prey The third part verse 13 Though ye have lien among the pots ye shall be to behold As wings of doves with silver spots and plum'd with yellow Gold verse 14 When the Almighty in our sight gave kings the overthrow Victorious Isra'l shin'd as bright as doth the Salmon snow verse 15 The hill whereon Jehovah dwells as Bashen hill we count A lofty hill that paralels the height of Bashan mount verse 16 Ye higher hills why leap ye so for this must be the hill Which God doth for his dwelling know and so he ever will verse 17 God's char'ots twenty thousand are myriads of chief account The Lord 's among them as it were in Sina's holy mount verse 18 Thou hast ascended up on high and thou O Christ didst then Lead captive our captivity receiving gifts for men Yea ev'n for rebellious men thou didst those gifts receive That God the Lord might dwell with them and they rebellion leave verse 19 Blessed be God that doth us load with daily favours thus Ev'n that God that hath bestow'd salvation upon us verse 20 For our God is the God alone that doth salvation give And those that under death do groan by him alone do live verse 21 But God shall wound his en'mies head and in his kindled wrath Shall make his hairy scalp to bleed that holds his sinful path The fourth part verse 22 I 'le bring again the Lord did say from Bashan when I please I 'le bring my people safe away even from the deepest seas verse 23 That thou mayst dip thy foot in blood of adversaries slain And bathing in the crimson flood thy dogs their tongues may stain verse 24 For they have seen O God this thing they saw thy steps divine The goings of my Lord my king within his sacred shrine verse 25 In first place went the singing men the minstrels next aspire The damsels with the timbrels then made up the sacred choir verse 26 O bless the Lord his praise forth tell where all the church doth meet Ev'n from the spring of Israel sound forth his praises sweet verse 27 There little Benjamin doth run and Judah's companie The Princes too of Zebulon and those of Napthali verse 28 Thy God by his supreme command hath strengthened thee thus Strengthen O God by thy good hand what thou hast wrought for us verse 29 Thy temple at Jerusalem shall then cause forreign kings To bring to thee their diadem and all their precious things The fifth part verse 30 Rebuke the spear-mens company and that unruly crew Of bulls and calves till gen'rally they pay their tributes due Till each man silver plate presents disperse and scatter far All those tumultuous malecontents that take delight in war verse 31 Then shall the lords of Egypt land to thee their presents bring The Black-moores shall stretch out their hand unto their heav'nly king verse 32 Sing unto God most joyfully ye kingdoms of the earth O sing unto the Lord most high and sing his praise with mirth verse 33 The heav'ns of heav'ns of old which backs like some well manag'd steed Hark how his voice in thunder cracks a mighty voice indeed verse 34 Ascribe ye strength to our great God whose excellency rare Is over Isr'el plainly shew'd whose strength the clouds declare verse 35 O God thou art a dreadful one and so thou dost appear From heav'n thy high and holy throne and in thy temple there For Isr'els God and Saviour he is the very same That gives his people strength and pow'r and blessed be his name Psalm LXIX Bristol Tune SAve me O God of thy free grace for now the bil -- lows roul And pres-sing on come in a -- pace in --- to my ve --- ry soul. verse 2 I sink in deepest mire and mud where is no standing ground I am o'rewhelmed with the flood whose waters do abound verse 3 Uncessant crying wear'eth me my throat is hoarse likewise While O my God I wait for thee with sick and famisht eyes verse 4 And they that hate me causlesly I reckon to be moe Then are the very hairs I think which on my head do grow And they that would destroy me Lord my wrongful foes are they And mighty so that I restor'd what I took not away verse 5 O God thou know'st my foolishness and thou dost fully see If I have done unright'ousness it is not hid from thee verse 6 Let none that wait upon thy name Lord God of hosts I pray Let none of them be put to shame for my sake any way verse 7 Because for thy sake Lord alone I suffer this disgrace For thy sake Lord and not my own hath shame o'respread my face verse 8 A stranger now I am become to brethren of my own One mother bare us in her womb yet am I as unknown verse 9 For zeal hath quite consumed me which to thy house I bear And the reproaches cast at thee are fall'n to be my share The second part verse 10 When I did weep when I did fast for chast'ning of my soul That in a scoff at me they cast and did reproach me foul verse 11 I put on sackcloth to my shame for they my deed condemn And when I wore it I became a proverb unto them verse 12 They that did sit within the gate discourst of these as crimes And drunkards as they quaffing sat did put me in their rimes verse 13 But as for me O Lord my pray'r waits the propitious hour Let me thy bount'ous mercies
eyes meer subjects of debate With laughter do our enemies behold our sad estate verse 7 Turn us again Lord God of Hosts and cause as we have crav'd Thy face to shine on Isra'ls coasts and then we shall be sav'd The second part verse 8 A noble vine of Israel thou didst from Egypt bring The heathen folk thou didst expell and plant it there to spring verse 9 Thou mad'st it room for Isra'ls sake by thy almighty hand And caused'st it deep root to take and lo it fill'd the land verse 10 The hills and mountains all abroad were cover'd with its shade And like the cedar-trees of God her branches were displaid verse 11 Her boughs extending far and wide unto the sea she sent And to Euphrates river side her other branches went verse 12 Why hast thou then with great decay broke down her hedges so That all that pass along the way do pluck her as they go verse 13 And it is wasted by the boar that cometh from the wood The wild beasts of the field great store devour it for their food The third part verse 14 Lord God of hosts we beg of thee return again to thine Look down from heav'n behold and see and visit this thy vine verse 15 The vineyard and the branches young which thy right hand hath set And for thy self hast made so strong do not O Lord forget verse 16 It 's burnt with fire it is cut down and in a wasting case At thy rebuke Lord at the frown of thy displeased face verse 17 Uphold Lord with Authority the man of thy right hand The son of man made strong by thee and for thy cause to stand verse 18 So will we not go back at all from thee O Lord most high Then quicken us and we will call on thy name constantly verse 19 Lord God of hosts our hearts incline and turn us now again And cause thy face on us to shine and safe shall we remain psalm LXXXI London Tune O Sing a-loud with chear-full voice to God our strength and stay And make a ve -- ry joy -- full noise to Ja -- cob's God this day verse 2 O take a psalm for melody and bring the timbrell hither The pleasant harp and psaltery and join them all together verse 3 Blow up the trumpet this new moon a duty not the least At times appointed to be done upon our solemn feast verse 4 For this was made a statute law for Israel of old And such as God himself did draw for Jacob's sons to hold verse 5 This he ordain'd in Josephs house passing through Egypt land Where I did hear the barbarous but did not understand verse 6 I eas'd him of the burden there that on his shoulders lay His hands likewise deliver'd were from making pots of clay verse 7 O Isra'l thou didst call on me in thy distressful case I rescu'd and I answer'd thee in thunders secret place I prov'd thee also in the way where thou would'st needs prove me Ev'n at the streams of Meribah I try'd and proved thee The second part verse 8 O my dear people come and hear and I 'le declare to thee O Isra'l if thou wilt give ear and hearken unto me verse 9 There shall be in thee no strange God nor ev'r at all shalt thou Adore the Gods that are abroad to whom the Gentiles bow verse 10 For I the Lord thy God am he who thee from Egypt led Inlarge thy mouth in pray'r to me and thou shalt sure be sped verse 11 But though that I did Isra'l chuse my own select to be yet Isra'l did my voice refuse and would have none of me verse 12 So then I gave them up unto their own hearts wandring thought To do as they desir'd to do as their own counsels taught verse 13 O that my people had compli'd and heark'ned unto me And Isra'l had not walkt aside but kept to my decree verse 14 I should have soon subdu'd their foes and turn'd my pow'rfull hand To the subversion of all those that durst against them stand verse 15 The haters of the Lord be sure had made a low submission But Isra'ls time should still indure and in a blest condition verse 16 With finest of the wheat should he have fed his chosen flock I would have satisfied thee with honey from the rock Psalm LXXXII To the 119 Psalm Tune IN the as-sem -- bly of the saints the Lord him -- self doth stand And sit --- eth in the Judgment seat with Judg -- es of the land How long shall par --- ti --- a ---- li -- ty pre -- vail a --- mong you then To make you judge un-right-ous-ly and fa -- vour wick -- ed men verse 3 Defend the poor and fatherless too weak for worldly might Aid such as suffer great distress and see ye do them right verse 4 The weak and poor deliver ye and needy of the land And rid them from the tiranny of ev'ry wicked hand verse 5 They know not nor will understand but walk without the light All the foundations of the land are out of order quite verse 6 I said indeed that ye were Gods and sons of God most high And that ye had a mighty odds by princely Majesty verse 7 But ye as common men shall die and ye shall fall one day As fell those people formerly whom vengeance swept away verse 8 Arise O Lord thy self advance just judgment to pursue The earth is thine inheritance all nations are thy due Psalm LXXXIII St. Marys Tune O God no long-er hold thy peace but now thy si --- lence break This still tran-qui -- li -- ty sur-cease and raise thy self to speak verse 2 For now behold thine enemies do rage tumultuously And those that hate thee do arise and lift their heads on high verse 3 Most crafty counsel they have ta'ne against us all at once Consulting how to work the bane of all thy holy ones verse 4 Come let us cut them off said they and leave no root behind So that the name of Isra'l may no more be had in mind verse 5 For they have all with one consent consulted as one man Confed'rate and against thee bent with all the pow'r they can verse 6 The tents of all the Edomites and many other mens The Ishmaelites and Moabites and all the Hagarens verse 7 Gebal and Ammon do conspire and Amaleck combines With the Inhabitants of Tyre and with the Philistines verse 8 Assur is also join'd with them and all of them indeed Have join'd against Jerusalem with Lots incestuous seed The second part verse 9 Do to them Lord as in that day when Midians hoast was strook As to Jabin and Sisera which fell at Kishon brook verse 10 Which miserably perished at Endor where he found There carcasses all scattered as dung upon the ground verse 11 Like Zeeb and Oreb O compell their noble peers to fall As Zeba and Zalmunna fell so let their Princes all
station and ever shall endure verse 6 Which first was cover'd with the flood as with a garment large The waters o're the mountains stood until they heard thy charge verse 7 And then at thy rebuke they fled thy thund'ring voice they fear'd Hasting away for fear and dread and straight dry land appear'd verse 8 And now dispersed far and wide by hill and dale they go Unto the place thou didst provide to that same place they flow verse 9 Their passage now thou dost restrain and settest them their bound That they may never turn again to cover all the ground The second part verse 10 The Lord doth send the fruitful springs into the vales below And all along the hills he brings their fruitful streams to flow verse 11 And they give drink to every beast which in the field doth ly Wild asses there among the rest do quench their thirst thereby verse 12 By them the feathered nation do comfortably house And have their habitation to sing among the boughs verse 13 And from his chambers richly stor'd he wat'reth all the hills The fruit which these thy works afford the earth with plenty fills verse 14 For cattle he makes grass to spring and herbs for man's own use Conven'ent food for every thing he makes the earth produce verse 15 To glad man's heart he makes the soil bring forth the grape for wine Hearts strength'ning bread and suppling oil to make his face to shine verse 16 The trees of God though many a one no moisture ever want The Cedars of mount Lebanon which he himself did plant verse 17 Wherein the birds do make their nests the stork too as for her She hath her house wherein she rests upon the stately firr verse 18 For wilder goats the mountains tops are made a refuge fit And in the clefts of hollow rocks the little conies sit verse 19 He did appoint the changing moon the seasons for to shew And when his time is to go down the sun doth likewise know verse 20 Thou makest darkness and behold dark night is over-spread And then the forrest beasts are bold to creep forth to be fed verse 21 The lion and the lion's whelp come roaring all abroad After their prey and seek their help and sustenance from God verse 22 The sun ariseth in the skie they flock together then And lay them down most quietly within their secret den verse 23 Then man goes forth with chearful mind his labours to begin And ply's his work of every kind till evening calls him in The third part verse 24 How many are thy works O Lord in wisdom all compos'd The earth by thee is richly stor'd with treasures there inclos'd verse 25 So is this great and spacious deep replenisht therewithal Where things innumerable creep and beasts both great and small verse 26 The ships also here make their way Leviathan here keeps Whom thou hast made to sport and play within the tumbling deeps verse 27 On thee do all these creatures wait expressing their desires That thou maist give them needful meat when as the time requires verse 28 That which thou giv'st as thou seest best they gather for their food Thy lib'ral hand thou openest and they are fill'd with good verse 29 Thou hid'st thy face and by and by in misery they mourn Thou tak'st away their breath they die and to their dust return verse 30 Thy spirits pow'r thou sendest forth they are created then And so the face of all the earth thereby renews agane verse 31 The glory of the Lord most high for evermore shall be And in his works of majesty greatly rejoyce shall he verse 32 His look can make the earth to quake and if he gently stroke The mountains lo his touch doth make those very mountains smoke verse 33 Unto the Lord will I sing praise while I have life and breath And glorify him all my days and honour him till death verse 34 My thought of him shall be so sweet as nothing else can be And all the streams of joy shall meet when Lord I think on thee verse 35 Let sinners perish from the earth and lewd men be no more But let my soul God's praise set forth praise ye the Lord therefore Psalm CV St. Marys Tune O Ren -- der thanks un -- to the Lord and call up --- on his name A-mong the peo-ple O re-cord his deeds de -- serv -- ing fame verse 2 Sing unto him whose pow'r exceeds sing psalms to him with joy To talk of all his wondrous deeds your busie tongues imploy verse 3 O make your boasts with one accord in God's most holy name Let ev'ry soul that seeks the Lord be joyfull in the same verse 4 Seek ye the Lord for him enquire his strength and power implore His face and favour O! desire and seek it evermore verse 5 What he hath wrought to mind recall in each myster'ous deed His wonders and the judgments all which from his mouth proceed verse 6 O ye the seed of Abraham who served with respect Ye children which of Jacob came his chosen and select verse 7 He is indeed the Lord our God his judgments are set forth And manifested all abroad throughout the spacious earth verse 8 He calls to mind his covenant whatever he engages The word of his commandement unto a thousand ages verse 9 Which covenant the Lord did make to Abraham the first heir The solemn Oath which he did take and unto Isaac sware verse 10 And he confirm'd the same as well to Jacob for a Law A cov'nant which from Israel he never would withdraw verse 11 Saying I will my Church advance and give into her hand The lot of her inheritance ev'n Canaan's fertile land verse 12 When they of faithful Isra'ls seed but few in number were Yea but a very few indeed and also strangers there verse 13 When shifting habitation they went at God's command From nation unto nation flitting from land to land verse 14 He did not suffer any man to wrong them where they came But for their sakes he soon began the mighty kings to blame verse 15 Saying to those that sate in thrones let no presumptuous arm Once touch my dear anointed ones nor do my Prophets harm verse 16 He call'd for famine on the land and brake the staff of bread verse 17 But he beforehand sent a man by whom they should be fed Ev'n Joseph for a servant sold subjected to controul verse 18 Whose feet the heavy chains did hold the iron pierc't his soul. verse 19 Until the time and period which Joseph had foretold Try'd was he by the word of God as fire doth try the gold verse 20 Then gave the king commandement that loosed he should be The ruler of the people sent to loose and set him free verse 21 He made him ruler of his house and Lord of Egypt's land And all his substance precious committed to his hand verse 22 To bind his disobedient peers his princes
to compell And for to teach his Senators the way to govern well verse 23 And then did aged Isra'l stirr and into Egypt came And Jacob was a sojourner within the land of Ham. verse 24 And he did greatly multiply his people Isra'l there And made them stronger verily than all their en'mies were verse 25 He turn'd their hearts to be as foes his people they abhorr'd And craftily they dealt with those the servants of the Lord. verse 26 His servant Moses then he sent and Aron whom he chose verse 27 His signs and wonderseminent in Egypt they disclose verse 28 Darkness he sent where they did dwell and made it dark indeed His messengers did not rebell against his word decreed verse 29 He turn'd their waters into blood and flew their fish thereby verse 30 The land brought forth a loathsome brood of Frogs abundantly verse 31 Kings chambers swarmed with the same then spake the Lord of hosts And divers sorts of flies there came and lice in all their coasts verse 32 He gave them hail in all the land and flaming fire for rain verse 33 He let no vine nor fig-tree stand unsmitten in the plain verse 34 He brake the trees in all their coasts he spake and locusts came And caterpillars mighty hosts whose number none can name verse 35 And eat up ev'ry herb and flow'r which in the land was found And utterly they did devour the fruits of all the ground verse 36 He also smote within one night the first-born in the land The very chief of all their might he smote with dreadful hand verse 37 He brought them forth and furnish'd well with silver and with gold Nor did the tribes of Israel one feeble person hold verse 38 All Egypt was exceeding glad when they did thus depart So much the fear of Isra'l had surprised ev'ry heart verse 39 He spread a cloud in open sight to be a shady tent And all the night did fire give light to Isra'l as they went verse 40 He brought them quales whereon they fed for flesh they ask'd to have And satisfi'd them with the bread which he from Heav'n gave verse 41 He opened the rock from whence fresh waters gush'd apace As if a river ran from thence in dry and desart place verse 42 For into his remembrance came the holy promise made Unto his servant Abraham which promise cannot fade verse 43 And then he brought his people forth with joy for their release And all his chosen ones with mirth and shouts of joyfulness verse 44 And unto them delivered the heathen peoples lands And they alone inherited the labour of their hands verse 45 That they the better might observe the statutes of his word And from his precepts might not swerve O! magnify the Lord. Psalm CVI. St. Davids Tune PRaise ye the Lord to him give thanks for good and kind is he For lo his mer --- cy doth en-dure to all e --- ter ---- ni --- ty verse 2 His mighty acts who can recite according to their worth His praises that are infinite who fully can set forth verse 3 Blessed are they that judgment keep and he that doth observe The perfect rule of right'ousness and doth at no time swerve verse 4 Think on me Lord with favour free such as thy people find With thy salvation visit me and have me in thy mind verse 5 That I may see that nations good whereof thou hast made choice And glory with thy heritage and in their joy rejoice verse 6 But we have sinned grievously the father and the son We all have wrought iniquity and lewdly we have done verse 7 Our fathers though they saw thy works yet did not understand Thy wonders and thy miracles perform'd in Egypt land Nor did they keep in memory thy great abundant grace But did provoke him at the sea the red sea was the place The second part verse 8 Yet did he save them ev'ry one for honour of his name That he might make his power known and spread abroad his fame verse 9 The red sea also dried up at his severe command And so he led them through the deep as through the desert land verse 10 He sav'd them from their haters hand and safely let them go Redeeming them from Egypt land and from their cruel foe verse 11 The waters overwhelm'd their foes not one escap't away verse 12 Then they believ'd the word he spake and sang his praise that day verse 13 But all his works so wonderful they hastily forgot And for his counsel and his will they duly waited not verse 14 But being in the wilderness they lusted veh'mently And in the desart place no less they tempted God most high verse 15 He gave them also their request at full without controul But wasting leanness therewithal he sent into their soul. verse 16 They envi'd Moses in the camp and yet not him alone But Aron too who had the stamp of consecration verse 17 The earth then open'd suddenly proud Dathan to devour And all Abiram's company it cov'red in that hour verse 18 And in their congregation a fire was kindled then The very breath and flame whereof burnt up those wicked men verse 19 They made a calf their deity when they in Horeb were And worshipped submissively the molten image there verse 20 And thus they chang'd their glor'ous God into a molten mass Form'd in the likeness of an ox that feedeth upon grass verse 21 But God that was their Saviour they utterly forgot The works which he in Egypt did they now remembred not verse 22 Most wond'rous works he brought to pass in Ham's accursed land And dreadful things by the red sea perform'd by pow'rful hand verse 23 Therefore he threat to ruine them and would have made it good Had not his chosen Moses then before his presence stood He stood before him in the breach to turn his wrath away Or else he had destroy'd them quite and they had fall'n that day verse 24 Yea they dispis'd the pleasant land and trusted not his word verse 25 But murm'ring in their tents they stand not heark'ning to the Lord. verse 26 Therefore he lifted up his hand against them every one That in the desert wilderness they might be overthrown verse 27 To overthrow their seed also among the nations rude And scatter them in all the lands among the multitude verse 28 For now they join'd themselves likewise to filthy Baal-peor And eat the dead God's sacrifice such as those Idols were verse 29 Thus they provok't the Lord to wrath with that abhorred sin Of new-found out idolatry and so the plague broke in verse 30 Then stood up zealous phinehas and did those sinners slay By judgement just for such it was and so the plague did stay verse 31 And it was counted unto him a righteous act indeed To all the generations of his ensuing seed verse 32 They vext him also at the lake so called from their strife That Moses suffered for their sake
Thou and the ark of thy great strength thy temple to invest verse 9 O let thy priests be all array'd with right'ousness throughout And let thy gracious saints be made for very joy to shout verse 10 For David's sake thy servant known O do not turn away The face of thine anointed one that unto thee doth pray The second part verse 11 The Lord in truth to David sware and will not turn from it Out of thy loins shall come thine heir upon thy throne to sit verse 12 If thy seed keep my covenant and laws that I make known Thy children then shall never want heirs to enjoy the throne verse 13 For God hath chosen Sion hill desiring there to dwell verse 14 This is my rest and dwelling still for I have kep't it well verse 15 Her meat I 'll bless abundantly wherewith she shall be fed And I will also satisfy her poor with store of bread verse 16 And I will also clothe her priests with saving health and grace And with the voice of joyfulness her saints shall shout apace verse 17 There will I make his horn to bud ev'n David's horn to spring I have ordain'd a lamp so good for my anointed king verse 18 His adversaries all of them then will I clothe with shame But on himself his diadem shall flourish with great fame Psalm CXXXIII To the 100 Psalm Tune BE-hold how good and full of bliss and what a plea-sant thing it is When bre-thren do most lov -- ing-ly to -- ge -- ther dwell in a --- mi -- ty verse 2 It 's like the precious ointment shed upon the top of Aaron's head Which drencht his beard and from his crown ev'n to his garment's skirts ran down verse 3 Like pearly dew of Hermon hills or which on Sion mount distills Where God poures down his blessings store bless●ngs of life for evermore Psalm CXXXIV Southwel Tune BE -- hold ye here at hand ye ser-vants of the Lord Which in his house by night do stand praise him with one ac ---- cord verse 2 Lift up your hands on high within his holy place And kneeling in humility bow down before his face verse 3 The Lord shall they say still that made both heav'n and earth Bless Isra'l out of Sion hill with favours thence pour'd forth Psalm CXXXV London Tune PRaise ye the Lord praise ye the name of God with one ac ---- cord O praise him and ex-toll his fame ye ser -- vants of the Lord. verse 2 O ye that are admitted thus within his house to stand And in the courts of our God's house are plac't by his command verse 3 Praise ye the Lord for he is good sing praises to his name For it is sweet to be employ'd his praises to proclaim verse 4 For God hath chosen to himself Jacob of his own pleasure And hath elected Israel for his peculiar treasure verse 5 For well I know the Lord is great and that this Lord of ours Transcends all Gods and hath his seat above all sov'reign pow'rs verse 6 Whatever thing the Lord did please he did effect and do In heav'n in earth and in the seas and all deep places too verse 7 He causeth vapours to arise from earth's remotest ends Lightnings and rain and winds likewise he from his treasury sends verse 8 Who smote the very first increast throughout all Egypt land All the first born of man and beast with his revenging hand verse 9 Who sent his signs and wonders great into the midst of thee O Egypt upon Pharo's seat and all his family verse 10 Who did the mighty nations smite and potent kings he slew verse 11 As Sihon that strong Amorite whom there he overthrew And next unto the Amorites was Og of Bashan king And all the realms of the Canaanites he did to ruine bring verse 12 And the inher'tance of their land he gave it full and free Into his people Isra'l's hand their heritage to be verse 13 Thy name for ever doth endure and thy memorial Lord All generations shall be sure to keep on firm record verse 14 For lo the Lord is fully bent his people's judg to be And of his servant's punishment repent himself will he The second part verse 15 The idols of the heathen lands are silver and of gold They are the work of workmen's hands and such as men did mould verse 16 They have a mouth yet spake they not and eyes but want their sight verse 17 Have ears but never hear a jot their mouths are breathless quite verse 18 Such sensless stocks their makers are that did these idols frame And such is each idolater that trusteth in the same verse 19 But bless the Lord with one accord O house of Israel And all the praises of the Lord let Aarons house forth tell verse 20 O bless the Lord his praise confess O ye of Levi's tribe And ye that fear the Lord no less due praise to him ascribe verse 21 From out of Sion hill let them for ever bless the Lord Who dwelleth at Jerusalem his praise do ye record Psalm CXXXVI To the 148 Psalm Tune GIve laud un ---- to the Lord for ve --- ry good he is The God of gods re ---- cord and praise that Name of his for cer -- tain-ly His mer -- cies shall en-dure to all E -- ter -- ni -- ty Give thanks O ev'ry one unto the King of Kings For he and he alone hath wrought such wondrous things for c. To him whose skill profound did make the heavens clear And set the seas their bound and made dry land appear for c. To him that did display those great and glorious lights The sun to rule by day the moon and stars by nights for c. The Second part Give thanks to God most high who smote with pow'rful hand In Egypt gen'rally the first-born of the land for c. And from them in that land brought Isra'l clearly out With stretcht-out arm and hand that brought the work about for c. To him that did divide the red sea into parts And there did Isra'l guide to pass with joyful hearts for c. Amidst it they did go but Pharaoh and his host The Lord did overthrow upon the red-sea coast for c. The Third part Give God his praises due and thankful thoughts express Who led his people through the howling wilderness for c. Great kings the Lord did smite and famous kings he slew King Sihon th' Amorite and Og of Bashan too for c. And gave in open veiw the land where they did dwell An heritage unto his people Israel for c. Who did remember us when our estate was low And hath redeemed us from the oppressing foe for c. To him give praises due who gives all flesh their food O give ye thanks unto the God of heav'n so good for certainly his mercies shall endure to all Eternity Psalm CXXXVII St. Marys Tune HArd by
let thy servant have The strength that is bestow'd by thee thy hand-maid's son to save verse 17 And shew me some good token now that hateful foes may see And be asham'd because that thou dost help and comfort me Psalm LXXXVII Windsor Tune THe ground-works of God's ci ---- ty fair are ve --- ry strong -- ly stai'd Up -- on the ho --- ly moun-tains are his firm foun -- da ---- tions laid verse 2 God loves the gates of Sion best his grace doth there abide He loves them more than all the rest of Jacob's tents beside verse 3 Most glor'ous things are said of thee O city of the Lord. verse 4 Rahab and Babylon shall be thy converts on record All those that know me with desire hereof shall hear me tell How Ethiope Palastine and Tyre were born in Israel verse 5 And it shall be of Sion said this and that man she bore And the most high will be her aid and strength'n for evermore verse 6 Counting the Gentile with the Jew and booking ev'ry heir The singers and Musicians too and all my springs are there Psalm LXXXVIII Martyrs Tune LOrd God of my sal-va -- tion dear to thee I us'd to pray And bring my sup -- pli --- ca-tion here be -- fore thee night and day verse 2 Now let my prayer have access before thee O most high Incline thine ear with readiness and hearken to my cry verse 3 For Lord my soul is fill'd with woe such sorrow now I have My very life is brought so low that it doth touch the grave verse 4 And I am counted one of them that to the pit descend And to be one among those men whose strength is at an end verse 5 As free among the slain and dead lodg'd in oblivion's land No more by thee remembered but cut off from thy hand verse 6 Thou laist me in the lowest Pit in darkness and deep caves verse 7 Thy wrath lies hard upon me yet I 'm prest with all thy waves verse 8 My friends thou hast put far from me and made them loath me sore I am shut up in misery and can come forth no more verse 9 By reason of my misery mine eye sheds many a tear Lord I have daily call'd on thee to thee my hands I rear verse 10 Intend'st thou Lord said I to show thy wonders to the dead Shall dead men rise again that so thy praises may be spread verse 11 Shall we thy loving-kindness Lord within the grave express Or can destruction best record thy truth and faithfulness verse 12 Shall we in darkness understand thy wonders manifold And in oblivion's cloudy land thy right'ousness behold verse 13 But these my prayers and my cries to thee O Lord I sent And early e're the morning rise my pray'rs shall thee prevent verse 14 Why then Lord is my soul I say thus long cast off by thee And wherefore dost thou hide away thy gracious face from me verse 15 I am afflicted like to die suff'ring from youth to age I am distracted whilst that I indure such wrath and rage verse 16 The fierceness of thy furious wrath is gone quite o're my head And I do seem as one cut off with too much fear and dread verse 17 They came about me ev'ry way as waters breaking out And altogether ev'ry day they compass'd me about verse 18 And thou hast separated far from me my friends and lovers And those that mine acquaintance are a cloud of darkness covers Psalm LXXXIX St. Marys Tune TH'e -- ter -- nal mer-cies of the Lord my song shall still ex -- press My mouth shall con-stant-ly re-cord his truth and faith --- ful -- ness verse 2 For mercy shall be built said I for ever to endure In heav'n it self thy verity shall be establish't sure verse 3 I made a cov'nant saith the Lord with David mine elect And to my servant past my word and sware to this effect verse 4 Thy seed will I establish sure that it can never fall And build thy throne up to endure to generations all verse 5 The heav'ns shall praise thy wonders Lord and all thy faithfulness Thy Congregations shall record and all thy saints confess verse 6 For who in heav'n can any way with our Lord God compare Which of the glor'ous angels may so bold comparison dare verse 7 In saints assemblies evermore must God have dread and fear With rev'rence must they all adore that unto him draw near verse 8 Lord God of hosts what Lord is else with such great power crown'd Thy faithfulness who parallels in all the circuits round verse 9 The restless raging of the seas thou rulest at thy will Their swelling waves thou dost appease and mak'st them calm and still verse 10 Thou brok'st in pieces Egypts land like one that slaughter'd lies Thou hast with thy almighty hand disperst thine enemies The second part verse 11 The heav'ns and the earth are thine the world so richly stor'd With all the fulness found therein thou founded'st them O Lord. verse 12 The north and south no being had before thou didst them frame Tabor and Hermon shall be glad rejoycing in thy name verse 13 O God thou hast a mighty arm of sovereign command Strong is thy hand thy power is firm and high is thy right hand verse 14 Justice and judgement on thy throne retain their dwelling-place Mercy and truth conjoyn'd in one shall go before thy face verse 15 Blest is the people that doth know and hear the joyful sound Thy beams shall light them as they go and shine about them round verse 16 They in thy name shall all the day rejoyce exceedingly And in thy righteousness shall they be lifted up on high verse 17 For of their strength thou art the crown and of thy grace thou canst And wilt procure with great renown our horn to be advanc't verse 18 For Lord thou dost defend us well from ev'ry hurtful thing The holy one of Israel is our almighty king The third part verse 19 In vision to thy saint was said for then thou mad'st it known Lo I my helping hand have laid upon a mighty one I have exalted very high one that is chosen forth Of all the people generally and one of greatest worth verse 20 My servant David I have found and on his honour'd head In token that he should be crown'd my sacred oyl I shed verse 21 With whom my hand shall go along to stablish him full sure My arm shall also make him strong that he may still indure verse 22 The enemy shall not oppress nor make of him a prey Nor shall the son of wickedness afflict him any way verse 23 I will beat down and quell his foes and do it in his sight And I will greatly plague all those that do him hate and spite verse 24 But lo my faithfulness and grace to him shall be the same His horns shall have the highest place exalted in my name verse 25 And I