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A91324 A psalme of thanks-giving to be sung by the children of Christs-Hospital, on Monday in the Easter Holy-dayes, at S. Maries Spittle, for their founders and benefactors. Anno Domini, 1641. Christ's Hospital (London, England) 1641 (1641) Wing P4137; Thomason 669.f.4[5]; ESTC R209914 1,146 1

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A Psalme of Thanks-giving to be sung by the Children of Christs Hospitall on Monday in the Easter Holy-dayes at S. Maries Spittle for their Founders and Benefactors Anno Domini 1641. CHORUS This is to be sung by all the Children and repeated after every Verse GReat God direct our tongues erect our hearts to sing thy praise Whose sacred love flows from above from sorrows us to raise VERSUS WHen exil'd Hagars waters fail'd thou botled'st up her teares And them into a Well did'st turn thus to prevent her feares When as thy Justice Israels Land with barrennesse had curs'd When others were with Famine pin'd Ravens E-li-as nurs'd Chaste Ioseph was from Pri-son freed with Pharaoes favour crown'd Afflicted Iob rose healthī-er and wealthier from the ground Chorus Great God direct c. Distressed Hagar was our tipe her teares our woes do show Her wealth the Bountie which to us does from this City flow Lord thou didst feed us by the hands of these our Patrons deare For Ravens wee relievers have our famish'd limbs to reare From dens of death we are redeem'd and raised from the earth And Charities sure saving-rock hath freed us from a dearth Chorus Great God direct c. Look down upon this Sion Lord and heale her many sores From subtill Foxes keep thy Vine and from the Romish Bores Shew favour to our Solomon his Queen and Royall race As thou hast grac'd him with a Crown so crown him with thy grace Double Elias spirit on Peeres and Prophets of our Land On City Maior and Aldermen showre guifts of thy right hand Chorus Great God direct c. CHildren kept and maintained at this present at the Charge of Christs Hospitall in the said House in divers places of this City and Suburbs and with sundry Nurses in the Country 926 The names of all which are Registred in the Books kept in Christs Hospitall there to be seen from what Parishes and by what meanes they have been from time to time admitted Children put forth Apprentices discharged and dead this yeare last past 103 THere hath been cured this yeare last past at the charge of Saint Bartholomews Hospitall of Souldiers and other diseased people to the number of 1002 All which were relieved with money and other necessaries at their departure Buried this yeare after much charge in their sicknes 192 Remaining under cure at this present at the charge of the said Hospitall 330 THere hath been cured this yeare last past at the charge of Saint Thomas Hospitall of Souldiers and other diseased people 1003 All which were relieved with money and other necessaries at their departure Buried out of the said Hospitall this yeare 212 Remaining under cure at this present 309 THere hath been brought to the Hospitall of Bridewell within the space of one yeare of wandring Souldiers and other Vagrants to the number of 711 Wherof some have been clothed and sent beyond the Seas And of which number many have bin chargable for the time of their being there which cannot be avoyded by reason of their necessities nor passed away without charge There is maintained and kept in the said Hospitall in Arts Occupatitions and other works and labours Apprentices taken up out of divers Parishes and streets of this City to the number of 170 Printed at London by R. Oulton dwelling neare Christ-Church 1641.