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A15195 The whole booke of Psalmes collected into English meeter by T. Sternhold, I. Hopk. and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withall ; set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of al the people togither before and after morning and euening prayer, as also before & after sermons, and moreouer in priuate houses, for their godly solace & comfort, laying apart al vngodly songs and ballads, which tend only to the norishing of vice, and corrupting of youth.; Whole book of psalms. 1614 Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549.; Hopkins, John, d. 1570. 1614 (1614) STC 2549.4; ESTC S176 8,776 17

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thou whose ayde I craue whose mercy still is prest To ease all those that come to thee for succour and for rest And sith thou seest my restlesse eyes my teares and grieuous groane attend vnto my sute O Lord marke well my plaint and moane For sinne hath so inclosed me and compast me about That I am now remeddilesse if mercy helpe not out For mortall man cannot release or nuttigate his paine But euen thy Christ my Lord and God which for my sinne was slaine Whose bloudy wounds are yet to see though not with mortall eye Yet do thy Saints behold them all and so I trust shall I. Though sinne doth hinder me a while when thou shalt see it good I shall enioy the sight of him and see his wounds and blood And as thine Angels and thy Saints doe new behold the same So trust I to possesse that place with them to praise thy name But whilst I liue heere in this vale where sinners do frequent Assist me euer with thy grace my sinnes still do lament Least that I tread in sinners trace and giue them my consent To dwell with them in wickednesse whereto nature is bent Onely thy grace must be my stay least that I fall downe flat And being downe then of my selfe cannot recouer that Wherefore this is yet once againe my sute and my request To grant me pardon for my sinne that I in thee may rest Then shall my heart my tongue voice be instruements of praise and in thy Church and house of Saints sing Psalmes to thee alwaies Venite exultemus Psal xcv T. S. Sing this as the Benedictus O Come and let vs now reioice and sing vnto the Lord And to our onely Sauiour also with one accord O let vs come before his face with inward reuerence Confessing all our former sinnes and that with diligence To thanke him for his venefits alwaies destributing Wherefore to him right ioyfully in psalmes now let vs sing And that because that God alone is Lord magnificent And eke aboue all other Gods a King omnipotent His people doth not he forsake at any time or tide and in his hands are all the Coasts of all the world so wide And with his louing countenance he looketh euery where and doth behold the tops of all the mountaines farre and neare The Sea and all that is therein are his for he them made And eke his hands hath fashioned the earth which doth not fade O Come therefore and worship him and downe before him fall and let vs kneele before the Lord. the which hath made vs all He is our God our Lord and King and we his people are His flocke and Sheepe of his pasture on whome he taketh care This day if ye will heare his voice then harden not your heart As in the bitter murmuring when ye were in desert Which thing was of their negligence committed in the time Of trouble in the wildernesse a great and grieuous crime Whereas your Fathers tempted me and tride me euery way They proued me and saw my works what I could do or say These forty yeares I haue beene greeued with all this generation And euermore I said they erred in their imagination Wherwith their harts were fore cumbred long time and many dayes Wherefore I know assuredly they haue not knowne my waies To whome I in mine anger swore that they should not be blest Nor see my ioy celestiall nor enter in my rest Gloria Patri All laud and praise be to the Lord O that of might art most To God the Father and the Sonne and to the Holy Ghost As it in the beginning was for euer heeretofore And is now at this present time and shall be euermore The Song of Symeon called Te Deum WE praise thee God we knowledge thee the onely Lord to be And as eternall Father all the earth doth worship thee To thee all Angels cry the Heauens and all the powers therein To thee Cherube and Seraphin to cry they do not lin O holy holy holy Lord of Sabaoth Lord the God Throughout heauen and earth thy praise is spread and glory all abroad The Aposties glorious company yeeld praises vnto thee The Prophets goodly fellowship praise thee continually The noble and victorious hoast of Martyrs sound thy praise The holy Church throughout the world doth knowledge thee alwaies Father of endlesse Maiesty they do acknowledge thee Thy Christ thine honourable true and onely Sonne to be
the psal 94 for then when the Lord was betraied he began to take vengeance on death and to triumph of it therfore when thou readest the gospeil where thou hearest the Iewes to take councell against the Lord and that he standeth bodily against the Deuill then sing the foresaid psalme 73 If thou wilt sing on Good-friday thou hast a commendation of the 63. psalme for then was the house of Gods Church builded and groundly founded though the enemies went about to hinder it for which cause sing to God the songs of triumphant victory with the said psalme and with the 98. and 129. psalmes 74 If there be any captiuity wherein thy house is laid wast and yet builded againe sing the 96. psalme 75 If the land bee vext with enemies and after come to any rest by the power of God if thou wilt sing therefore sing the 97 psalm 76 If thou consideredst the prouidence of God in his gouernance so ouer all and wilt instruct any with true faith and obedience when thou hast first perswaded them to confesse themselues sing the 100 147. psalmes 77 If thou dost acknowledge in God his iudiciall power and that in iudgement hee mixeth mercy if thou wilt drawe nigh vnto him thou hast the words of the 101 psalme to the end 78 If for the imbicil●ty of thy nature thou art weary with the continually miser●e and griefes of this life and wouldst comfort thy selfe sing the 102. psalme 79 If thou wilt giue thankes to God as it is most conuenient and due for all his gifts when thou wilt so do thou hast how to reioyce thy soule thereunto with the 103 and 104. psalmes 80 If thou wilt praise God and also knowe how and for what cause and with what words thou mayst do it consider the 113 117 13● 1●6 147. ●●8 149. 150. psalmes 81 I● thou hast faith to such thinges as God speaketh and beleeuest that which in prayer thou vtterest say the psalme 116. to the end 82 If thou feelest thy selfe to rise vpward in degrees of well working as though thou saidst with S. Paule I forget those thinges which be behind me and set mine eyes on thinges which bee before me thou hast the 130. psalme 83 If thou beest holden in thraldome vnder straying and wandring thoughts and seest thy selfe drawne by them whereof thou art sorry then stay thy selfe from henceforth and tarry where thou hast sound thy selfe in fault set thee down and mourne thou also as the Hebrew people did and say with them the 137. psalme 84 If thou perceiuest that temptations be set to prooue thee thou oughtest after such tentations to giue God the thankes and sing the 139. psalme 85 If yet thou be in bondage by thine enemies and wouldst saine be deliuered say the 140. psalme 86 If thou wouldst pray and make supplication say the 141 142 143. psalmes 87 If any tyrannous enemy rise vp against the people feare you not no more then Dauid did Goliah but beleeue like Dauid and sing the 144 psalme 88 If thou art elect out of long degree specially before other to some vocation to serue thy bretheren aduance not thy selfe too high against them in thine owne power but giue GOD the glory who did chuse thee and sing thou the 11● psalme 89 If thou wilt sing of obedience praising God with Alleluia thou hast the 105. 106. 107. 111 112. 113. 114. 115. 117. 135. 136. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. psalmes 90 If thou wilt sing specially of our Sauior Christ thou hast of him in euery psalme but most chiesly in the 25. 45. 100. psalms 91 Such psalmes as shew his lawfull generation of his father and his corporall presence be the 11. 69 psalmes 92 Such as doe prophecy before of his most holy Crosse and passion telling how many deceitfull assaults he sustained for vs and how much he suffered be the 2. 129. psalmes 93 Such as expresse the malicious enemies of the Iewes and the betraying of Iudas are the 21. 50. 55. 69. 72 109. psalms 94 Such as describe his agony in his passion death and sepulture be the 22. 28 psalmes 95 For his dominion presence in the flesh read the 116. ps 96 Such as shew the glorious resurrection of his body be the 99 psalmes 97 Such as set out his ascension into heauen are the 93. 96. 98 99 psalmes 98 And that he sitteth on the right hand of his Father the ●10 psalme maketh manifest 99 Such as shew that he hath authority of his father to iudge expressing his iudiciall power both in condemning the diuell al wicked Nations are the 50. 72 82 psalmes Finis Veni Creator COme holy Ghost etrrnall God proceeding from aboue both from the Father and the Sonne the God of peace loue Visit our minds and into vs thy heauenly grace inspire that in all truth and godlines we may haue true desire Thou art the very Comforter in all woe and distresse The heauenly guift of God most high which no tongue can expresse The fountaine and the liuely spring of ioy celestiall The fire so bright the loue so cleare and vnction spirituall Thou in thy guifts art manifold whereby Christs Church doth stand In faithfull hearts writing thy law the finger of Gods hand According to thy promise made thou giuest speech of grace That through thy helpe the praise of god may stand in euery place O Holy Ghost into our wits send downe thy heauenly light Kindle in our harts with feruent loue to serue God day and night Strength and stablish all our weaknesse so feeble and so traile That neither flesh the world nor Diuell against vs do preuaile Put backe our enemies far from vs and grant vs to obtaine Peace in our harts with God and man without grudge or disdaine And grant O Lord that thou being our leader and our guide We may eschew the snares of sinne and from that neuer slide To vs such plenty of thy grace good Lord grant we thee pray That thou maist be our Comforter at the last dreadfull day Of all strife and dissention O Lord dissolue the bands and make the knots of peace and loue throughout all Christian Lands Graunt vs O Lord through thee to know the Father most of might That of thy deare beloued Son we may obtaine the sight And that with perfect faith also we may acknowledge thee The spirit of them both alwaies one God in persons three Laud and praise be to the Father and to the Son equall and to the Holy spirit also one God coeternall And pray we that the onely Sonne vouchsafe his spirit to send To all that do professe his name vnto the worlds end The Humble sute of a Sinner M. O Lord of whom I do depend behold my careful heart and when thy will and pleasure is release me of my smart Thou seest my sorrowes what they are my griefe is knowne to thee And there is none that can remoue or take the same from mee But onely
THE Whole Booke of Psalmes Collected into English meeter by T. Sternhold I. Hopk and others conferred with the Hebrew with apt notes to sing them withall Set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches of al the people togither before and after Morning and Euening prayer as also before after Sermons and moreouer in priuate houses for their godly solace comfort laying apart al vngodly songs and Ballads which tend only to the norishing of vice and corrupting of youth Printed for the Company of Stationers 1614. A Treatise made by Athanasius the Great concerning the vse and vertue of the Psalmes ALl holy Scripture is certainly the teacher of all vertue and of the true faith but the booke of the psalmes doth expresse after a certaine manner the very state and condition of the soule For as he which intendeth to present himselfe to a King will first compound himselfe to set in good order both his gesture and his speech least els hee might be reputed rude and ignorant euen so doth this godly booke informe all such as be desirous to lead their life in vertue and to know the life of our Sauiour which he led in his conuersation putting them in mind in the reading thereof of all their affections and passions wherto the soule is inclined Moreouer the psalmes informe and teach euery man with diuers instructions whereby he may not onely spy the affections and state of his soule and to winne a good paterne and discipline how hee may please God but also with what forme of words he may amend himselfe and how to giue God thanks least if he should speake otherwise then were conuenient he should fall into impiety by his vnreuerent estimation of God for wee must all make account to the Iudge as well of our idle words as our ill deserts IF therefore thou wouldest at any time describe a blessed man who he is and what thing maketh him to be so thou hast the 1.32.41.112.128 Psalmes 2 If thou wouldest rebuke the Iewes for their spight they haue to Christ thou hast the 2. psalme 3 If thine owne familiars pursue thee and if any rise against thee say the 3.143 Psalmes 4 If thus in trouble thou hast called on God and hast tarried vpon his help and wouldst giue him thanks for that he hath heard thee with his help sing the 4.40.116 psalms 5 If thou seest that euill men lay snares for thee and therefore desirest Gods eares to heare thy prayer sing the 5. psalme 6 If thou feelest Gods dreadfull threats and seest thy selfe afraid of them thou mayst say the 6 38.88 psalmes 7 If any take counsell against thee as Achitophel did against Dauid if thou be admonished thereof sing the 7. psalme 8 If thou in beholding the grace of our Sauior spred on euery side especially for the restoring of mankind to saluation wouldst speake thereof in meditation to God sing the 8. psalme 9 If so againe thou wilt sing in giui●g thanks to God for the prosperous gathering of thy fruites use the 8. psalme 10 If thou wouldest haue thine aduersarie kept backe thy soule saued trust not in thy selfe but in the Son of God singing the 9. Psalme 11 If thou perceiuest God to bee wroth with his people as though he regarded them nothing thou hast to pacifie him to complaine thereof the 10 60 74 psalmes 12 If any man would put thee in feare haue thou thy hope in God and sing the 11. psame 13 If thou behodest the pride of many men and seest malice to abound so that there is no godi●es among men repaire then and sing the 3 6 21 Psalmes 14 If thine aduersary lye long in wait against thee dispayre not as though God had forgotten thee but call vpon the Lord and say the 14 55 psalmes 15 If thou hearest any to blaspheme God in his prouidence be not partaker with them in wickednes but make hast to God and say the 12. psame 16 If thou desirest to know who is a Cittizen of heauen sing the 15 psame 17 If thou hast need of prayer for such as be against thee haue closed thy soule on euery side sing the 16 17 86 141 psa 18 If thou hast escaped from thine enemies and art deliuered from them who pursued thee sing thou the 18 9 psames 19 If thou dost wonder at the order of things created by God considering the grace of the deuine prouidence sing the 19 24. 20 If thou ●eest any man in aduersity comfort him and pray for him with the 20. psalme 21 If thou perceiuest thy selfe to be defended fed by God and to liue prosperously reioyce therein and si●g the 23. psalm 22 If thine enemies conspire against thee lift vp thy soule to God and say the 23 psalme and thou shalt espy them to labour but in vaine against thee 23 If thine enemies cluster agai●st thee go about with their bloudy hands to destroy thee go not thou about by mans helpe to reue●ge it for all mens iudgements are not trusty but require God ●o be Iudge for he alone is iudge say the 26 35 43. psa 24 If ●hey presse more fiercely on thee though they be in numbers like an armed hoast feare them not which thus reiect thee as though thou wert not annointed and elect by God but sing the 27. Psalme 25 If they be yet so impudent that lay waite against thee so that it is not lawfull for thee to haue any vocation by them regard them not but sing to God the 48 Psalmes 26 If thou wilt exhort and p●ouoke Kings and Princes to submit their power to God regard his honour sing the 29. 82. ps 27 If thou renew and builde thine house bo●h of thy soule whereto thou receiuest God to hoast a●d of thy temporall habitation sing the 30. 48 127 psalmes 28 If thou seest thy selfe had in hate for the truths sake of thy friends and kinsfolke leaue not off thy purpose nor feare them which be against thee but thinke on them which follow sing the 31. psalme 29 If thou beholdest such as be baptised so deliuered from the corruption of theyr birth praise thou the bountifull grace of God and sing the 32 psalme 30 If thou delightest to sing among many cal together righteous men of godly life and sing the 33. Psalme 31 If by chance thou fallest amongst thine enemies and yet hast fortunately scaped them if therefore thou wilt giue thanks call together meeke men and sing the 34 psalme 32 If thou seest wicked men contend among themselus to do mischiefe thi●ke not that their Nature doth impell them by necessity to worke si● against their will as certaine heretikes suppose but consider the 36 psalme and thou shalt perceiue that they be to themselues their owne occasion of sinning 33 If thou seest how wicked men do much wickednesse and that yet simple folke praise such when thou wilt admonish any man not to follow them to be like vnto