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A18704 A psalme of thankes-giuing, to [be sung] by the children of Christs hospitall, on Munday in the Holy-dayes, at Saint Maries Spittle, for their founders and benefactors. Anno Domini. 1634 Christ's Hospital (London, England) 1634 (1634) STC 5209; ESTC S114475 1,130 1

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A Psalme of thankes-giving to 〈…〉 by the Children of Christs Hospitall on Munday in the Holy-dayes at Saint Maries Spittle for their Founders and Benefactors Anno Domini 1634. Chorus RIse Orphanes raise your voyce in praise of God for Patro. For bounteous Citizens from whom wee daily favour finde Versus BY teares spent Mothers in distresse to miseries enthrall'd Wee were Be-no-ni in their pangs the sons of sorrow call'd Nor could our Fathers tell what state the Lord would place us in With better then our Mothers hopes to call us Ben-ja-min But dying they bequeath'd to want the Children of their feares We wep't till from our eyes were wip't the pitty moving teares Chorus Rise Orphanes c. They moov'd the God of pitty Hee a King to pitty moov'd And he remov'd our heapes of want which work the Lord approv'd The King young Edward was the Sixt but Englands first Josiah From Heaven by grace endued with the spirit of Eliah Which Spirit on succeeding Kings on our blest Charles he breath'd To them and Citizens the charge of Orphanes he bequeath'd Chorus Rise Orphanes raise your voyce c. Which they did well discharge and so doth Charles our Soveraigne You Senate who with Citizens that Princes charge maintaine Maintaine therefore O Lord the state and stock of King Queene In Councell Peeres and Clergie let thy worke of grace be seene The City and the Scarlet Robe with wealth and honour guard Our Patrones in thy mercy great with happinesse reward Chorus Rise Orphanes raise your voyce c. CHildren kept and maintained at this present at the Charge of Christs Hospitall in the said House in diuers places of this City and Suvurbs and with sundry Nurses in the Country which is a farre greater number then hitherto hath beene since the foundation 960 The names of all which are Registred in the bookes kept in Christs Hospitall there to be séene from what Parishes and by what meanes they haue béene from time to time admitted Children put forth apprentices discharged and dead this yéere last past 72 THere hath béene cured this yéere last past at the charge of Saint Bartholomewes Hospitall of Souldiers other diseased people to the number of 769 All which were relieued with mony and other necessaries at their departure Buried this yéere after much charge in their sicknes 132 Remaining vnder cure at this present at the charge of the said Hospitall 280 THere hath beene cured this yéere last past at the charge of Saint Thomas Hospitall of Souldiers and other diseased people 630 Al which were relieued with mony other necessaries at their departure Buried out of the said Hospitall this yéere 209 Remaining vnder cure at this present 304 THere hath beene brought into the Hospital of Bridewel for this yéere past of wandring Souldiers and vagrant persons to the number of 1180 Whereof 50. have beene sent beyond the Seas Of which number many haue béene chargeable for the time of their being there which cannot be auoided by reason of their misery nor passed away without charge There is maintained and kept in the said Hospitall in Arts Occupations and other workes and labours Apprentices taken vp out of diuers Parishes and stréets of this City to the number of 200 Printed at London by E. Allde dwelling neere Christ-Church 1634.