Selected quad for the lemma: lord_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
lord_n day_n keep_v sabbath_n 47,166 5 10.4175 5 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A27830 The Psalmes of David from the new translation of the Bible turned into meter to be sung after the old tunes used in the churches : unto which are newly added the Lord's prayer, the Creed, the Ten commandments, with some other ancient hymnes. King, Henry, 1592-1669. 1654 (1654) Wing B2457; ESTC R13704 86,395 326

There are 17 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

And in faire Characters engrave His Saints such honour have PSAL. CL. 1. PRaise ye the Lord your Songs address To praise His Holynes O praise Him in His pow'rs extent Who rules the firmament 2. Praise Him for all His acts of might Our wonder which invite In praises due His greatness tell Which all things doth excell 3. Praise Him with Trumpets lofty sound With Cornets shake the ground His praise the Psaltery inspire With the melodious Lyre 4. Praise him with Timbrells and advance His honour in the Dance Praise Him with Organs Violls Flutes And the well-stringed Lutes 5. With Cymbals loud Him magnify Praise Him on Cymbals high 6. Let every creature that hath breath His Maker praise till death FINIS The Lord's Prayer OUr Father which in Heaven ar't 1. Thy Name be Hallow'd by each heart 2. Thy Kingdome come Thy Will be done 3. In earth as 't is in Heav'n thy throne 4. Give us this day our dayly Bread That Soules and Bodies may be fed 5. Forgive our trespasses as we Forgive them where we Trespass'd be 6. To no Temptation lead our Will 7. But us Deliver from all ill For Thine the Kingdome and the Pow'r And Glory is for evermore Amen The Creed 1. IN God the Father most of might I do Believe aright Maker of Heaven and of Earth With all that there have birth 2. And Jesus Christ His only Son 3. Whose pure Conception Did by the Holy Spirit come Born in the Virgins womb 4. He under Pilate Crucifi'd Suffer'd for us and Dy'd Was bury'd went to Hell beneath 5. The Third day Rose from death 6. He into Heaven did Ascend And sits at God's Right Hand 7. From thence He shall come down with dread To Judge both quick and dead 8. I in the Holy Ghost believe 9. The Catholick Church receive The Saints in one Communion joyn'd 10. That sins Forgiveness find 11. That these our Bodies from the Grave A Resurrection have 12. And shall enjoy a Life of bliss Which Everlasting is Amen The ten Commandements Exod. 20. GOd spake these words I am the Lord Who Thee to Liberty restor'd And did from Aegypts bondage free 1. Thou shal't adore no God but Mee 2. Thou shal't no Graven Image make Nor any other likeness take In Heav'n or Earth or Seas below To which thou may'st fall down and Bow For jealous of Mine honour I Unto the fourth posterity Visit the children for the sin Which hath by Fathers acted been Yet I my Mercies heep in store For thousand generations more Of them that love Mee whose intents Walk after My Commandements 3. Thou shalt by Swearing not profane Nor take Thy Makers Name in vaine For God will no man guiltless deeme Who doth His Sacred Name blaspheme 4. Remember that to Rest and Pray Thou holy keep the Sabbath Day Six dayes thou labour shal't but This The Lord thy God's high Sabbath is No kind of work shall then be done By Thee thy daughter or thy Son Nor Servants Cattle nor the late Admitted stranger to thy Gate For God in six dayes all things made And Resting on the Seventh stay'd The Sabbath day He therefore blest And Hallow'd it for publick Rest. 5. Honour thy Parents and obay What just commands so-ere They lay That in the Land Thou long may'st live Which God doth for Thy dwelling give 6. From Bloody acts and Murther fly 7. Commit no soul Adultery 8. Thou shall 't not Steal Nor any where 9. False witness 'gainst thy Neighbor bear 10. Thou shall 't not mov'd by lust or strife Covet thy Neighbors House or Wife Nor Man nor Maid nor Ox of His Nor what to Him belonging is O Lord have mercy and incline Our Minds to keep These Lawes of Thine Write Thy Commandments in our heart That we from Them may nev'r depart Amen Veni Creator COme Holy Ghost Thy Pow'r dilate Which all things did create With Heav'nly Grace and pure desire Thy servants hearts inspire Thou ar't the Paraclete the spring Which doth all comforts bring The Life the Light the Fire of Love And Unction from above Thou do'st Thy Sev'nfold Gifts bestow That we Thy Truth may know The Finger ar't of God's Right Hand The Key to understand Thou His long promis'd Blessing ar't To glad each drooping Heart Who do'st enrich us with Thy word And Utterance afford O let Thy Light into us shine Infuse Thy Love Divine Our minds with strength'ning Grace supply To suffer constantly Our enemies assaults repell That we in Peace may dwell And guide us with Thy Mighty Arm We may avoid all harm Teach us the Father to Believe And Christ the Son receive With God the Holy Ghost who doth Proceed alike from Both To this Eternall Trinitee All Praise and Glory be And pray we Their Blest Spirit may With us for ever stay Amen Te Deum WE Praise Thee God! we daily bless And Thee the Lord confess Father from all Eternitee The Earth doth worship Thee To Thee all Angels lowdly cry The Heav'ns and Pow'rs on high To Thee Cherubs and Seraphims Sing their incessant Hymnes O Holy Holy Holy Lord Thou God of Hosts ador'd Thy Majesty and Glory still Both Earth and Heaven fill Thee the Apostles Glorious Quire The Prophets Thee admire The Martyrs noble Army raise Blest Anthemes in thy praise The Holy Church doth knowledge Thee Father of Majestee Thy true and only Son the great Most Holy-Paraclet Thou ar't O Christ of glory King The Father Equalling Yet didd'st not when to save us come Disdain the Virgins womb When Thou the sharpness of Deaths sting Ov'rcam'st by suffering Heav'ns open'd Kingdome thou didd'st give To All that Thee Believe Thou sitt'st at God's right Hand from whome Thou will 't to Judge us Come Accomplish then Thy Servants good Bought with thy Precious Blood Amongst Thy Saints in glory Crown'd Let them be number'd found Lord save Thy People from mischance Bless Thine inheritance Govern and lift Them up to bliss Which true and endless is We day by day extoll Thy fame Still worshipping Thy Name Vouchsafe this day which now begins To keep us without Sins Have mercy upon us O Lord Thy helping Grace afford Lord as our hopes on Thee depend Thy mercy on us send O Lord in Thee I trusted have Me from Confusion save Benedictus Luc. 1. v. 68. THe God of Israel be blest His people who releast And hath by One Salvation wrought From Davids linage brought As He by all His Prophets said Ere since the world was made That from our foes we should be sav'd Whose hatred us enslav'd His promis'd mercy to performe To Abraham first sworne The Oath and holy Covenant Which He to us would grant That we who now deliver'd were Might serve Him without feare In holinesse and righteous wayes Before him all our daies And Thou O Child of Gods decree Shalt call'd the Prophet be For Thou must go before His face Sent to prepare His place Unto His People in His Name Salvation
spread on earth as dung 11. Let Oreb's Zeb's Zalmunna's fate Reward their Princes hate 12. Who said let us our force address Gods Houses to possess 13. My God! O make them like a wheele As straw in winds to reele 14. As raging fires their fuell burn And Hills to ashes turn 15. So with Thy tempest them pursue With stormes their fear renew 16. O Lord their faces fill with shame That they may seek Thy Name 17. Let them confounded ever stand And perish by Thy hand 18. That men may know Iehovahs Name Rules all this earthly frame PSAL. LXXXIV 1. HOw lovely Thou great Lord of war Thy Tabernacles are 2. My longing soule is faint and pain'd Whilst from thy Courts restrain'd My heart my flesh with all that give Me pow'r to move or live Cry loud till they admitted be The living God to see 3. Yea Sparrows find a house to rest The Swallow builds hir nest Their young they to thine Altar bring O Lord my God and King 4. Blessed are they who all their daies Thee in thy Temple praise 5. Blest is the man whose strength Thou art Whose wayes direct his heart 6. Who passing through the mournfull vale Where springs and comforts faile Make wells in Baca's barren plaine And pooles to fill with raine 7. They go from strength to strength nor faint Through wearinesse or want Till to thy House approaching neare In Sion they appeare 8. Lord God of Hosts my prayer heare O Iacob's God give eare 9. O God our Shield looke downe with grace On Thine Annointed's face 10. One day which in Thy Courts He spends Thousands of ours transcends I 'ld rather keep a door with thee Then all earth's glory see 11. For God our shield our Sun and light Crownes those that walk upright Nor failes all good such men to give Who in His Statutes live 12. O Lord of Hosts great God of Might Who dwell'st in endlesse light How blessed shall that servant be Who puts his trust in Thee PSAL. LXXXV 1. LOrd to thy land Thou good hast been Which hath Thy favour seen Thou Iacob's Off-spring hast set free From thtir captivitie 2. Thou thy forgivenes didst dispense To cover all offence 3. Thou hast remov'd Thy wrath which burn'd And from thy fiercenes turn'd 4. Turne us O God of health and peace O cause Thine anger cease 5. Wilt Thou displeas'd for ever be With all posterity 6. Wilt Thou not us againe receive Thy peoples joyes enlive 7. Lord shew That mercy which we want And Thy salvation grant 8. I will what God declares attend For He His peace will send And cures His Saints of all their paine If they not sin againe 9. For His salvation is near To such as do Him fear That glory in our land may dwell And all things prosper well 10. Mercy with Truth united is Justice and Peace do kisse 11. Truth springing out of earth is strook And Right from Heav'n doth look 12. The Lord shall give us all things good Our land yield store of food 13. Before Him Righteousness shall go His wayes and steps to shew PSAL. LXXXVI 1. BOw down thine eare Lord to my cry Poor and in misery 2. Preserve my guiltles soul whose faith On thee depended hath 3. Shew mercy Lord for all the day Before thy throne I pray 4. Rejoyce thy servants soul which he Lifts up O Lord to thee 5. Thou good and gratious do'st live And ready to forgive Thou plenteous mercy keep'st in store For all who Thee implore 6. Unto my prayer Lord give eare My supplications heare 7. In time of trouble and of greife Thou sendest me releife 8. Among earths Gods or Pow'rs Divine No works are like to thine 9. The Nations all whom Thou didst frame Shall glorifie Thy Name 10. Thou wonders do'st Great God alone 11. Thy way to me make know'n My heart unto thy feare unite Who in thy name delight 12. Then I my faculties will raise To honour Thee with praise 13. Who do'st my soul in mercy save From the devouring grave 14. O God! the proud against me rise In furious companies Ungodly men my life have sought Who set thy pow'r at nought 15. But Thou a God compassionate Whose mercies not abate Long suff'ring art and patient To pardon sinners bent 16. O turne to me in love againe Let me thy pity gaine Give strength and from destruction O save Thine hand-maids son Some token of thy favour deigne Which may my haters shame Because Thou Lord ha'st brought me aid And art my comfort made PSAL. LXXXVII 1. UPon the Holy Mountaines brest Where God Himself doth rest By His protection firmely stay'd Are Her foundations lay'd 2. The Lord who Sion did elect Hir gates doth more affect Then all the num'rous tents beside Where Jacob's sons abide 3. Ierusalem thou City faire God's dwelling and His care Of thee thou throne of Iudahs Kings Are spoken glorious things 4. I wil strong Rahab mention With high-towr'd Babylon The scorched Ethiopian lands The plaines where Tyrus stands Philistia too shall reck'ned be With those acknowledg me 5. For ev'ry quarter of the earth Gives Sions children birth God shall establish Hir on high Hir numbers multiply When Nations far dispersed shall Be gather'd at His call 6. And when the Lord His Churches fruits With all Hir Sons computes They shall amongst His people know'n Be counted for his own 7. The Singers too rehearsed are Who there His praise declare From whence arise fresh springs of Grace To water ev'ry place PSAL. LXXXVIII Sing this as the Lamentation 1. TO Thee O Lord who me do'st save Both day and night I cryed have 2. Lend to my voice a gratious eare 3. Whose troubled soul to death draws neare 4. Cast down to earth I 'mongst the dead 5. Am only free and numbered Like those who in the grave forgot By thee cut off corrupt and rot 6. Thou in the lowest pit ha'st layd And darkest deeps my covring made 7. I am hard pressed by Thy wrath And every wave afflicted hath 8. Thou mine acquaintance hast remov'd And sever'd me from those I lov'd Their friendship turned is to hate My life shut up and desolate 9. My weeping eye doth daily mourne My hands stretch'd out my hopes forlorne 10. Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead To praise Thee rais'd and wakened 11. Shall the devouring grave declare How true thy promis'd mercies are 12. Or shall the dark Thy wonders see The land where all forgotten be 13. To Thee O Lord my cryes are sent My prayer shall the morne prevent 14. O why do'st Thou my soul reject And hid'st from me Thy blest aspect 15. Afflicted and in misery I almost ready am to dy From youth to age in lifes each act Thy suffer'd terrours me distract 16. Thy wrath quite over me doth go Thine indignation strikes me so 17. They like the raging floods abound Or swelling waters me surround 18. My friends and all my lovers are By Thee from my
times each day my tongue displayes Thy righteous judgments praise 165. Great peace have those Thy Law attend Nothing shall them offend 166. Lord I in Thy salvation hope And make Thy will my scope 167. My soule Thy testimonies loves And them 'bove all approves 168. And constantly Thy Law obeyes Who searchest all my waies TAV 169. Accept O Lord my lowd complaint And knowledge to me grant 170. Let my request admission crave And in Thy promise save 171. So shall my lips Thy praises reach When Thou my heart dost teach 172. My tongue Thy statutes shall recite For Thy commands are right 173. O let Thine hand bring help to me Whose choise Thy precepts be 174. My thoughts for Thy salvation long My cheifest joyes among 175. Let my soule live Thy Name to praise Whose judgments me shall raise I like a lost sheep went astray O Lord my wand'rings stay PSAL. CXX 1. WIth troubles prest and drown'd in grief I called for relief When God unto my help appear'd And my Petition heard 2. Lord save me from their cruell lies Who would my life surprize Make not my soule their envies bait To perish by deceit 3. What vengeance doth to Thee belong O false and perjur'd tongue 4. Sharp arrowes and a quenchlesse fire Shall one day be thy hire 5. Wo unto me constrain'd to dwell So far from Israel That I in Mesech sojourne must And Tents of Kedar trust 6. My Soule this long time doth converse With dispositions fierce Who shunned have like some disease The happy fruits of peace 7. To quench wars flame and lessen strife I labour'd all my life But They when Treaties were my care For lasting war prepare PSAL. CXXI Sing this as the Prayer after the Commandements 1. UP to the Hills I lift mine eyes From whence my help and comfort rise 2. My safety from the Lord doth spring Who made the world and every thing 3. Thy foot from falling He protects Nor Slumbers He nor thee neglects 4. Behold that Lord who Israel keeps Unweary'd is and never sleeps 5. God is thy Keeper like a shade Which on thy right hand is display'd 6. The Sun by day thee shall not smite Nor vapours of the Moon by night 7. The Lord shall Thee preserve from harme Thy soule against temptations arme 8. Thy going out and comming in For evermore His care have bin PSAL. CXXII 1. I Was right glad and joyfull made When They unto me said Let us unto God's House repaire And worship Him with pray'r 2. Oblest Ierusalem our feet Within Thy Gates shall meet 3. Who builded like a City art United in each part 4. To Thee the Tribes of God ascend Their praises to commend And by their zeale the rest enflame To blesse their Makers Name 5. There are the great Tribunals plac't By publick justice grac't There is the Palace and the Throne Which David sits upon 6. O pray for Salems lasting peace That it may nere decrease They still shall prosper from whose love These happy wishes move 7. With peace thy wals encircled be Sweet concord dwell in Thee And let thy Palaces abound With fullest plenty crown'd 8. I for my brethrens sake will pray Peace may within thee stay 9. And for the House of Gods aboad Will ever seek Thy good PSAL. CXXIII 1. I Unto Thee lift up mine eyes O thou who rul'st the skies And in the highest Heav'ns dost dwell Whose brightness none can tell 2. As servants wait their Lords command And Maids their mistresse hand On God so do our eyes depend Till He his mercy send 3. O Lord some pity on us shew To end our painfull woe For we reproached and unpriz'd Are utterly despis'd 4. Our soule afflicted daily mournes Fill'd with excessive scornes Whil'st those who live in ease and pride Our wretched state deride PSAL. CXXIV To the proper Tune 1. NOw Israel This truth may gladly tell But that the Lord Did help to us afford 2 If He our side With strength had not supply'd When banding foes Against our safety rose 3. Their kindled ire Had swallow'd us like fire 4. The angry flood Had then above us stood Who by the streame Quite overwhelm'd had been 5. And swelling waves Become our timeless graves Whil'st ore our soule The billowes proudly rowle 6. Blest be His aid Who us their prey not made 7. Our resku'd soules Like late-entangled fowles Escaped are Out of the deadly snare Broke is the net And we at freedom set 8. In His great Name Who Heav'n and earth did frame Our ruin stay'd And help on Him is lay'd Another of the same 1. NOw Israel may truly say In honour of this day Had not the Lord our quarrell took All help had us forsook 2. Yea had not God our battailes fought When men our ruin sought And when our close conspiring foes Against our safety rose 3. The wrath which in their breasts did strive Had buried us alive Consuming both our Place and Name In their revenges flame 4. Our Life and what we most esteem Had perisht in this stream 5. And in the furious billowes womb Beheld our glories tomb 6. But let our God be alwayes prais'd Who thus from death us rais'd Nor made us subject to their pow'r Who sought us to devour 7. From danger resku'd is our soule Like some net-scaping fowle So broken is the bloody snare And we deliver'd are 8. Our present help and hopes of aid In God alone are lay'd 'T is He who made both Heav'n and earth That gave our comforts birth PSAL. CXXV 1. WHo God their hope and trust account Are like faire Sions Mount Whose head unmoved and unshook Abides the tempests stroak 2. As rising Mountaines Salem's fense By their circumference So God His people guards throughout And circles them about 3. The wicked shall not by their pow'r The righteous Lot devour Least they the heathens sins partake Who them their vassall make 4 Do good O Lord unto the just Who in Thy goodnes trust And those that are in heart upright Continue in Thy sight 5. But as for such who turn'd aside To crooked waies back-slide The Lord their judgments shall encrease But Iacob blesse with peace PSAL. CXXVI 1. WHen God did cast a gratious eye On Sions misery And did his captiv'd Peoples state To liberty translate This unexpected safety wrought On us such wonder brought Our freedome like a vision seem'd And we like them that dream'd 2. Joy fill'd our mouth triumphant Songs Did exercise our tongues That Heathens with amazement said God hath This gladness made 3. The Lord who crownes His servants faith Great things effected hath And makes us publish through the earth The causes of our mirth 4. Lord turne our bondage end our woe Let Thy full me cyes flow As waters from the fountaines mouth Or Rivers in the South 5. They who before in teares have sow'n And only sorrowes know'n Shall so their future hopes employ That they may reap in joy 6. He who good
So shalt thou dwelling have and food 4. Delight in Him and for thy hire He give thee will thy hearts desire 5. Commit thy selfe to his sole care By whom our actions crowned are 6. Thine innocence Hee 'l bring to light Cleare as the day or noon-tide bright 7. Rest then on Him nor 'gainst those fret Whose wicked projects prosper yet 8. And cease from wrath least anger may To greater evils thee betray 9. For wicked ones are cut away But good men long on earth shall stay 10. The Sinners vanish in short space Though sought thou shalt not find their place 11. Yet shall the meek unshaken stand Inheriting the promis'd land Their blessings here on earth encrease With plenty crown'd and lasting peace 12. Ill men with fury and despight By plots would circumvent th'upright 13. But God shall laugh and them defie Whose veng full day is comming nigh 14. Their sword is draw'n their bow is bent To slay the just is their intent 15. But by their sword themselves shall dy And all their bowes shall broken ly 16. A good mans lot though small is more Then wicked rich mens wealthy store 17. Destruction shall their armes enfold But God the righteous doth uphold 18. The Lord accounts the just mens age And will prolong their heritage 19. In evill times not sham'd nor griev'd In dayes of famine still reliev'd 20. But Gods enraged enemies Shall vanish as the Smoakes that rise Dissolv'd and melted into fume As doth the fat of Lambs consume 21. The wicked borrow but not pay The good both lend and give away 22. Such as be blest possesse the land The bad cut off and cursed stand Second Part. 23. A good mans steps God orders right Who doth in His commands delight 24. Though fallen he shall rise againe For God's right hand doth him sustaine 25. I have been young and now am old Yet never did my eyes behold The just forsaken or unfed Or see his children beg their bread 26. He mercy shewes and lends in need And ever blessed is his seed 27. Depart from evill and doe well That you with Him may ever dwell 28. God judgment loves His Saints not leaves But sinners of their race bereaves 29. The just His promis'd land possesse And dwell in endlesse Happinesse 30. In judgment and discourses wise A righteous mouth will exercise 31. Gods Law doth in his heart abide Nor shall his goings ever slide 32. Though wicked persons daily wait To shed his blood confederate 33. God lets him not condemned ly Or by a wrongfull sentence dy 34. Wait on the Lord and keep His way That He to life exalt thee may When thou the wicked men shalt see Cut off and quite extinguish'd be 35. I in great pow'r have ill ones seen Like spreading Lawrells fresh and green 36. Yet pass'd he by and soon was gone Not found againe nor thought upon 37. Marke the upright the just intend For such a man in peace shall end 38. But sinners to destruction cast Are in their death cut off at last 39. God to the righteous help doth raise He is their strength in troubled dayes His aid shall save them from th'unjust Because in Him they plant their trust PSAL. XXXVIII Sing this as the Lamentation 1. LOrd let me not in anger wast Nor Thy rebukes in fury tast 2. Thy piercing arrowes deeply wound Thy pressing hand doth me confound 3. My sickly body finds no ease Because my sinne doth Thee displease Nor will that guilt Thou dost detest Afford my troubled conscience rest 4. My sins like to a torrent grow'n My sinking head have overflow'n They burthen me with care and feare And are become too great to beare 5. My sores and wounds corrupted smell My foule offence and folly tell 6. Bow'd downe with trouble and forlorne By night I wake by day I mourne 7. My loynes diseas'd my flesh unsound And all my body seems one wound 8. I feeble am with anguish broake And roare beneath They heavy stroak 9. O Lord Thou know'st my whole desire My hidden groanes to Thee aspire 10. My heart doth pant my vigour dies Of light deprived are mine eyes 11. My friends who late professed love Far from my sore themselves remove My kindred my converses shun Nor come to comfort but look on 12. They who my life seek to ensnare Intent upon my mischiefes are With foule reproaches and false lies My ruin daily they devise 13. But I as those nor heare nor speake Did never into passion breake 14. No angry murmur from me fell Which might my griefes impatience tell 15. For I in Thee my trust repose To heare my moane and quell my foes 16. Who when my foot amisse did goe Triumphed at my overthrow 17. With woes opprest I daily fall My sorrowes are continuall And whilst my faults are in my view They do as oft my paine renew 18. I therefore will those sins confesse And with contrition beg redresse I will the guilt of my offence Wash off with teares of penitence 19. O Lord mine enemies are strong And live to do me further wrong Each day their number doth encrease Who are the haters of my peace 20. They also have against me stood Who make returnes of ill for good Yet know no cause for their despight But that I follow what is right 21. Therefore my sad request I make That Thou wilt never me forsake My God! O never far depart Who my releife and comfort art 22. My sighs and sorrowes look upon Thou God of my salvation Afford thy help in time of need And to my reskue come with speed PSAL. XXXIX 1. I Said my wayes I will intend And least my tongue offend My mouth shall bownd and bridled bee Whilst I the wicked see 2. I dumb awhile and silent stood Ev'n ceasing to speak good Untill at last my grieved heart Was urg'd with sorrowes smart 3. So that my heated breast became For lack of vent a flame And then my tongue these words exprest Breath'd forth from my disrest 4. Lord Let me understand my end How farr my dayes extend That I may know how I am fraile Each moment apt to faile 5. Behold Thou mad'st the dayes of man No longer then a span His age as nothing is and he At best but vanitie 6. Man like a shadow walkes in vaine Wasting his time with paine He heapes up riches yet not knowes What heire shall them dispose 7. And now O Lord on whom shall I Whilst I stay here rely Truly my hope shall wait on Thee My joyes there treasur'd be 8. Deliver me when I transgresse And help me in distresse Let not the foolish me deride Or scorne me in their pride 9. Under Thy scourge I silent lay Prepared to obay I did not murmur at my paine Or of Thy hand complaine 10. Yet now Thy mercies I invoke To take away Thy stroke For I consume and my faint breath Is yeelding up to death 11. When Thou for sin dost man
correct Rebuking his neglect Thou mak'st his beauty soone consume Like to the wandring fume Sicknesse destroyes him as a moath Corrodes and frets the cloath So vaine is man and quickly gone Into corruption 12. Lord heare my cry let not thine eares Be deaf unto my teares For I with Thee a stranger am And but to sojourne came 13. O spare my time a little length Till I recover strength Before I goe from this worlds shore And shall be seene no more PSAL. XL. Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. I Patient did for God attend Who to my cry His eare did lend 2. From horror's pit He did me pluck And miry clay wherein I stuck And on the rock He set my feet From whence my goings nere should fleet 3. My mouth new songs of praises fill That men may feare and trust Him still 4. The man most happy is and blest Whose constant faith on God doth rest And never will the proud ones prize Nor such as turne aside to lies 5. Lord many are Thy wonders wrought And loving towards us is Thy thought If I would speak and them declare They more then can be numbred are 6. No sacrifice Thou did'st desire Nor sin● oblation burnt in fire Thou pierc'd and open'd hast mine eare To shew what gifts more pleasing were 7. Then said I Lo I come Of old The volume of the booke foretold 8. Lord I to do Thy will delight Yea in my heart Thy Law I write 9. Thy righteousnesse my lips did teach Thy truth in great assemblies preach 10. Thy word I hid not or conceal'd But unto men Thy love reveal'd 11. Thy tender mercies nere remove But still preserve me in Thy love 12. For more in number then my haires My sin-prest soule is vext with cares 13. Be pleas'd to save and keep me fast O Lord to give me help make hast 14. Let them confounded be with shame Who at my soules destruction aime Let them repulsed backe retire Who wish my fall or hurt desire 15. Let them be sham'd and desolate Who Fy upon thee say in hate 16. Let all that seek Thy glorious Name Their joyes and comforts loud proclaime Let all who Thy salvation love Say alwayes Prais'd be God above 17. Though poore and needy I am brought Thou not exclud'st me from Thy thought Thou my redeemer art stay My God! O make no long delay PSAL. XLI Sing this as the Prayer after the Commandements 1. BLessed is he the poor who minds He help from God in trouble finds 2. The Lord preserves and life supplies Nor gives him up to enemies 3. When languishing upon his bed By God he shall be strengthened By Thee when weak and lowest layd His bed is in his sicknesse made 4. I said my soule in mercy save For Lord 'gainst Thee I sinned have 5. My foes thus speak When shall he dy And loose both Name and Memory 6. Even those to see me who resort When gone traduce me in report 7. My haters whisper and devise To hurt me in their calumnies 8. Sick of a fowle disease he lies Say they and never more shall rise 9. Yea my near friend who eat my bread Lifts up his heel to spurne my head 10. Lord raise me from this wofull plight That I their malice may requite 11. I shall in this Thy favour know If not triumphed by my foe 12. Thou do'st my innocence sustaine And in Thy presence me retaine 13. Blest be the God of Iacob then Through all enduring times Amen PSAL. XLII 1. AS the chas'd Hart distrest with heat Flies to the Brookes retreat O God! my soule pursu'd and faint So after Thee doth pant 2. My soule to care and sorrow curst For God doth hourely thirst When shall I come Thy presence neare And in Thy sight appeare 3. But teares which day and night did fall I had no meat at all While they where is thy God do cry On whom thou dost rely 4. Remembring this my soule I powre And those glad times deplore When to Thy house we throng'd with praise To keep Thy Holy daies 5. Why O my soule art thou perplext My heart cast downe and vext Hope thou in God and praise Him still Whose help up-raise thee will 6. O God my soule cast downe with greife Within finds no releife But Jordans Land and Hermon hill I will remember still 7. One deep upon another calls At Thy loud Water-falls Thy waves and billowes highest run All over me have gone 8. The Lord yet sends His favours ray To shine on me by day And I my songs and Pray'rs all night Send to the God of light 9. To God I le say My Rock and strength Am I forgot at length Before my foes why do I mourne Oppressed and forlorne 10. At their reproach with scoffing mixt I am with swords trans-fixt Whilst flouting at my misery Where is Thy God they cry 11. Why O my soule art thou perplext My heart cast downe and vext Hope thou in God and praise Him still Whose help up-raise thee will PSAL. XLIII 1. IUdge me O Lord and plead my cause With them that know no Lawes Deliver me from the unjust In fraud and wrong that trust 2. Thou God! canst only me protect Why dost Thou me reject Why goe I thus in mourning drest By enemies opprest 3. O send Thy Glorious beams of light Thy truth to keep me right That of Thy holy dwellings I May make discovery 4. Then will I to Thy altar bring A joyfull offering And on the harp my ditties raise To celebrate Thy praise 5. Why droop'st thou then my Soule so fast Downe in thy sorrowes cast Or wherefore my afflicted heart Thou so disturbed art 6. Trust in the Lord for I will praise And thank Him all my dayes Who cures and crownes lifes short annoyes With never ending joyes PSAL. XLIV Sing this as the Lamentation 1. O God! our fathers have us told What Thou hast done in times of old 2. Thou drav'st out Nations by Thine hand To plant Thy people in their land 3. 'T was not their arme or sword which got Those faire possessions for their lot But thy right hand thine arme of might Because in them Thou took'st delight 4. O glorious God! Thou art my King Deliverance to Iacob bring 5. Through Thee we will our enemies And those tread downe who 'gainst us rise 6. For in my bow I will not trust 'T is not my sword deliver must 7. But Thou hast sav'd us by Thy Name And all that hate us put to shame 8. In God all day we make our boasts And praise Thy Name great Lord of hoasts 9. But Thou hast left and cast us low Nor with our Armies forth dost goe 10. Thou makest us our backs to turne Whilst they which hate us spoile burne 11. Thou gav'st us to the Heathens pow'r Like sheep to scatter and devoure 12. Thou do'st Thy People sell for nought Not richer when the price is brought 13. Thou makest us our
part 5. With sure revenge He shall repay And cut my foes away 6. Free off'rings then to thee shall flame And I will praise Thy Name 7. His goodnesse me from trouble saves And gives them timelesse graves Mine eye on those sees his desire Who did my fall conspire PSAL. LV. Sing this as the Lamentation 1. GIve eare O God unto my pray'r From my request not hidden far 2. Attend to me with crying faint Who lowdly mourne in my complaint 3. Because my foes injurious voyce Mine innocence decryes with noyse And bad oppressors That impute Which doth their wrath and hatred suit 4. My heart within me sore with paine Death's falling terrours doth sustaine 5. Cold feare and trembling me dismay'd Orewhelm'd with horrour thus I said 6. O that I were with wings possest Like doves to fly and be at rest 7. Lo then far off I wander might And to the desart take my flight 8. I from the windy storme would hast And this fierce tempest 'scape at last 9. Destroy O Lord their tongues divide For in the City strife I spy'd 10. Both day and night the walls they round Wherein all mischeifes do abound 11. In midst whereof foule sins do meet Deceit and guile in ev'ry street 12. No open foe did me traduce For then I could have borne th' abuse No publicke hate 'gainst me reveal'd Then should I have my selfe conceal'd 13. But it was Thou my friend my guide In equall conversation try'd 14. We in sweet counsail daies had spent And to Gods house togither went 15. O let some unexpected death Strange as unlook't for seize their breath Let them go down alive to hell For wickednesse with them doth dwell 16. But I upon the Lord will call Who saves me from their plotted fall 17. At ev'ning morning and mid-day To Him that heares me will I pray 18. He resku'd hath in peace my life Deliver'd from their bloody strife Who were in battail opposite For many then for me did fight 19. Afflictions shall on them lay hold By God impos'd who ' bides of old Because they in no changes were They grow secure and God not feare 20. He hath put forth his hand 'gainst These Who were enleagu'd with him in peace His friendly vow he did recant And break his solemne Covenant 21. His speeches smooth as butter are But in his heart is cruell war More soft then Oyle his flatt'ring words Yet were they sharper then draw'n swords 22. Upon the Lord thy burden cast Who shall sustaine and keep thee fast 23. But thou O God shalt bring them down In pit of wide destruction throw'n Men treacherous of blood and strife Shall find long troubles and short life Nor halfe their daies compleated see But I will ever trust in Thee PSAL. LVI Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. BE mercifull O God! to me For Man combines to swallow me He daily doth against me fight By Power to oppresse my right 2. My watchfull enemies each houre My life assaile and would devoure O Thou most High they many are Who have conspired in this war 3. Yet though encompast and afraid I fly for shelter to Thy aid 4. For trusting in Gods word and arme I know no flesh can do me harme 5. They still my words and meaning wrest Close mischeife plotting in their breast 6. They joyne themselves my steps they mark To overthrow me in the dark 7. Shall they escape Lord in thy frowne Defeat their plots and can them downe 8. My wand'ring steps and each loose thought Must be unto Thy Audit brought Thou bott'lest all the tears I shed My sighs are book'd and numbered 9. Soone therefore as to Thee I cry I know my foes shall faint and fly 10. God only is my trust and joy 11. I fearlesse am of mans annoy 12. To Thee O Lord I le pay my vow My knees in thanks to Thee shall bow 13. For thou my life keep'st from the grave And do'st my feet from falling save That with the living in Thy sight I may enjoy Eternall light PSAL. LVII Sing this as the Lamentation 1. BE mercifull O God! to me Whose soule doth only trust in Thee To Thy wing's shadow will I hast Till these calamities be past 2. My cry to God I will advance Who alway sends deliverance 3. His mercy saves me from their pow'r Who would both life and fame devour 4 My soule 'mongst Lions is untam'd Ev'n sons of men with hate enflam'd Whose teeth are spears darts whose word More piercing more sharp then swords 5. O God! above the earth or sky Exalted be Thy Majesty 6. For my greiv'd soule they nets prepare But in their own pits fallen are 7. My heart O God my heart is fixt I 'le Anthems sing with praises mixt 8. A wake my Glory harp awake I early will addresses make 9. Thou 'mongst the Nations shalt be prais'd 10. Whose mercy to the clouds is rays'd 11. O God! above the earth or sky Exalted by Thy Majesty PSAL. LVIII Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. O Congregation speake ye right O sons of men judge ye upright 2. Your hearts containe and hands dispense Only full weight of violence 3. The wicked men to life when come Estranged are ev'n from the womb They goe astray though newly borne They utter lies with lips forsworne 4. Like Serpents they their poyson bear And like deafe adders stop their eare 5. Which will not heare th' enchanters spell Although he charme them nere so well 6. Break thou their teeth O God which hang Like the young Lions Sharpned fang 7. Let them like melting waters ly And cut their arrowes as they fly 8. Be they like snailes consum'd to slime Or womens births before their time 9. Quicker then thornes enkindled blaze Let whirlwinds blow them from their place 10. This sight shall joyfull make the good To wash their feet in wicked blood 11. So men shall say from God are had Rewards for just ones plagues for bad PSAL. LIX Sing this as the Lamentation 1. FRom enemies O God! defend 2. Whose bloody plots in murther end 3. Lo for my Soule they ly in wait The mighty are confederate Yet is it not for my offence They thus prepare to take me hence 4. Awake O Lord behold my wrong Thy help withhold not from me long 5. O Lord Thou God of Hosts awake Of all the Heathen vengeance take Let not Thy grace to them extend Who with malitious hearts offend 6. Like dogs they come when day is done Which snarling through the City run 7. Behold they belch out daring words And in their lips they carry swords For who say they our acts shall heare Or hinder us when we appeare 8. But Thou O Lord shalt them deride And strike the heathen in their pride 9. O Lord my trust awaites on Thee Who by Thy strength shall guarded be 10. Gods saving mercy me prevents Mine eye shall see their ill events 11. Disperse them Lord my sheild not slay Least it
forget my people may 12. Let their mouthes sin themselves confound Themselves their lyes and curses wound 13. Great King consume them in thine ire 14. Let them like dogs at night retire 15. Still wand'ring up and down for meat And grudge when lacking what to eat 16. But to Thy pow'r my lips shall sing Yea long before the day doth spring My thankfull hymnes shall sound aloud The Mercy Thou to me hast show'd Thou art in trouble my defense A refuge for my innocence 17. To Thee O God my strength I le sing For Thou dost help and mercy bring PSAL. LX. 1 LOrd Thou hast scatter'd us abroad We have strange countries troad O turne and let our wand'ring feet In our own dwellings meet 2. The trembling earth is rent by warrs And broke in factious jarrs Heale Thou the breach Thy fury makes For cur foundation shakes 3. With cares Thou hast Thy people fed And to amazement led Thou minglest Thy Revenges cup And we have drunk it up 4. Yet thou thy banner hast display'd To gather those that stray'd Thy truth and wonted pity shall Our banishment recall 5. That therefore Thy belov'd may be From all invasion free Thy right hand for their safety reare And their petitions heare 6. God by his Truth did oft professe He would his servants blesse I will divide faire Shechem's soile And Suecoth's valley spoile Manasseh Gilead both are mine In war shall Ephraim shine But Iudahs Scepter all must awe And give my people Law 8. Moab shall be a dunghill grow'n Proud Edom overthrow'n Philistia's boasted triumphs shall Be buried in hir fall 9. Who me will to the City lead Fierce Edoms strength and head That I may break hir fensed gate And trample on hir state 10. O Thou my God who cast'dst us off And mad'st our force their scoffe Wilt not Thou with our armies go To quell th' insulting foe 11. From trouble save us once againe For help of man is vaine 12. Through God we shall in battail rise And foyle our enemies PSAL. LXI 1. GIve eare O God! unto my cry My Prayer not deny 2. When through the earth in exile throw'n To Thee I make my moane Thou to that rock of strength shalt lead My care oppressed head 3. Who art my shelter and defense Against all violence 4. Within Thy Tabernacle I Will dwell eternally Whilst my unshaken hopes endure Under Thy wing secure 5. For Thou O God hast heard my vow Thou my desire dost know From whom the heritages came To those that feare Thy Name 6. Thou shalt preserve the King in peace And give His yeares encrease 7. That He within Thy gratious sight May dwell in endlesse light Thy mercy and Thy truth prepare Which his preservers are 8. So to Thy Name Ile praises sing And vowes performed bring PSAL. LXII 1. MY soule doth wait on God alone Whence comes salvation 2. He is my Rock firm'd in His love I shall not greatly move 3. How long will mischiefe ye devise Swift death shall you surprise Ye shall be like a bowing wall Or tott'ring fences fall 4. For they consult to cast him downe Whom God lifts to renowne They blessings with their mouth impart But curses from their heart 5. My soule wait Thou on God alone My expectation 6. He is my Rock my safe defense I shall not move from hence 7. In God my health and glory rest My strength and refuge blest 8. Trust Him ye people and implore Your heart before Him powre 9. The sons of men both low and high Are lyes and vanity And all alike in ballance lay'd Weigh lighter then the shade 10. O never in oppression trust Nor robberies unjust If wealth encrease your heart nere set Upon the gaines you get 11. God once hath spoke and oft I heard His pow'r is to be fear'd 12. And that His Mercy doth dispense Each work its recompense PSAL. LXIII 1. O God Thou art my God to Thee My thoughts addressed be And early as the rising day I will before Thee pray My thirsting soule and longing flesh Beg Thou wilt them refresh In that dry land where fruits nere grow Nor streams of water flow 2. That in Thy Sanctuary I May see Thy Majesty And Thy bright glory may behold As I had seen of old 3. Thy loving kindnesse better is Then life or earthly blisse My lips shall therefore praises give 4. And blesse Thee whilst I live Thus unto Thee whose Name is fear'd My hands shall be up-reard 5. My soule is as with marrow cloy'd When thus my mouth 's employ'd 6. I Thee remember on my bed With crosses wearied And in the watches of the night Thy goodnesse I recite 7. Under the shadow of Thy wing To Thee my Help I sing 8. My soule on Thee alone depends Whose Right hand me defends 9. But those that would my Soule enslave Shall sinke into the grave 10. The killing sword their lives shall slay Or make them foxes prey 11. The King in God his joy shall beare With those that by Him sweare When all the mouthes of such as ly Stop'd and confounded dy PSAL. LXIV 1. MY voice in Pray'r O God intend My life from foes defend 2. Me from all wicked counsails shrowd swords And risings of the proud 3. Whose tongues full bent and whet like swords As darts shoot bitter words 4. That fearlesse and in secret they The perfect man may slay 5. In mischeife they encourage each Of snares make private speech Which when in secret lay'd They cry What eyes shall them descry 6. They both contrive and practise ill Most diligent to kill Which in their heart concealed deep Their thoughts in secret keep 7. But God shall with a suddaine dart Wound their malitious heart 8. So their own tongue betray them shall As causer of their fall Then those deride them shall that see And from their vengeance flee 9. All men shall feare and thence declare God's work these judgments are For wisely they consider on And ponder what is done 10. In God rejoyce then shall the just And glory in His trust PSAL. LXV 1. THy praise O God! in Sion flowes Where we performe our vowes 2. O Thou that hear'st our prayers summe To Thee all flesh shall come 3. My misdeeds Lord 'gainst me prevaile Thy mercies though nere faile Who our transgressions from thy sight Remov'st and purgest quite 4. Blest is the man Thou do'st admit Within Thy Courts to sit For with Thy Temples beauty he Shall satisfied be 5. O God of our salvation Thou Wilt dreadfull wonders show Thou hope of all earth's bounds containe Or far dilated Maine 6. Whose strength the mountaines setteth fast On their foundation plac't 7. Who doth the roaring Seas asswage And still the People's rage 8. They in earth's utmost parts that dwell Thy fearfull tokens tell Thou mak'st th' outgoings of the morne And nights thy praise adorne 9. Thou waterest the earth with raine Then giv'st hir store of graine Such plenty Gods
talk Their tongue through earth doth walk 10. Therefore Gods people when they see How prosp'rous sinners be And vexed with their sorrowes sense Incline to their defense 11. So words like these their passion throwes How should we thinke God knowes 12. Who lets the wicked live in health And daily grow in wealth 13. Why vertue then should I retaine I cleanse my heart in vaine In vaine my hands held from offense I wash in innocence 14. For all the daies my life hath seen I have afflicted been My Soule with wants and sorrowes worne Was chast'ned every morne 15. Yet should I not these murmurs check But thus disturbed speak I might thy Children so offend And Thee blaspheming end Second Part. 16. But this I found by flesh and blood Hard to be understood 17. Nor till I to Thy Temple went Could know what these things meant Then I discern'd what they portend And how the wicked end 18. Whom Thou in slippery fortunes plac't Do'st unto ruin cast 19. How are their glories quick as thought To desolation brought They in a moment turn'd to teares Consume by their own feares 20. God as a dreame when one awakes Their Image vanish makes Causing their late admirers eyes Them now as much despise 21. Thus was my heart perplex'd with paines And anguish prick'd my reines 22. So foolish in my thoughts disrest Am I so like a beast 23. Yet I by Thee am still sustain'd Held up by Thy Right hand 24. Thy counsail here shall me direct Then crown with Thine Elect. 25. Whom have I in the heav'ns but Thee Who can my Saviour be And through the spatious earth I none Desire but Thee alone 26. My drooping heart doth daily faile My flesh corrupt and fraile But Thou the strength'ner of my heart And lasting portion art 27. Who far from Thee revolting fly Shall perish utterly For Thou destroy'st and castest low Such as to Idols bow 28. But it is good with holy feare That I to God draw neare To Thee my hopes entrusted are Who will Thy works declare PSAL. LXXIV Sing this as the Lamentation 1. WHy art Thou absent Lord so long Regardlesse of Thy Servants wrong Or wherefore doth Thy kindled ire Thy sheep and Pastures burne like fire 2 O think upon Thy chosen Lot Nor let Mount Sion be forgot And may the tribe thou did'st redeeme Be ever deare in Thy esteeme 3. Lift up Thy feet bring those to nought Who 'gainst Thy Church have evill wrought 4. Thine adversaries roar and shout They hang in scorne their banners out 5. The carved workes whose art and cost Thy Temples building once did boast 6. Are into pitty'd ruin throw'n And with their hammers broken down 7. Thy Holy Place they turne to flame Defile the dwelling of Thy Name And in their wicked hearts designe Hir glories quite to undermine 8. With generall havock let us rase The Sanctuaries hallow'd place Gods Houses thus in ashes lay'd Are wofull heaps of rubbish made 9. We see no Signe nor Miracle No Prophet have who can foretell Not one hath knowledge to forecast How long these miseries shall last 10. O God! still shall the foe blaspheme And make Thy Name dishonours theme 11. Thy vengefull hand no longer hide But stretch it forth to strike their pride 12. For God is my all pow'rfull King From whom earths help safety spring 13. Thou did'st restraine the rising tide And with Thy strength the Sea divide Thou brak'st th' Aegyptian Dragons head And left'st him on the waters dead 14. Leviathan that sports the flood Thou gavest for Thy peoples food 15. Thou from the rock mad'st fountaines flow And swelling Seas dry land to grow 16. Thine is the day the Suns faire light Thine are the courses of the night 17. The borders which the earth confine Are set and bounded by Thy line The Summers heat and winters cold From Thee their yearly seasons hold 18 Remember Lord Thy House defil'd Thy Name by blasphemies revil'd 19 O give not up Thy Turtles life A spoile to adversaries strife Let not Thy Congregation mourne Reproach'd by Them of Thee forlorne 20. Look on the Covenant and see Earth dark'ned by their crueltie 21. Let not th' opprest returne with shame But let the needy praise Thy Name 22. Arise O God! maintaine Thy cause Thy Temples honour and Thy Lawes Remember their blaspheming noise Thine enemies insulting voice 23. Their insolence who Thee despise Doth still encrease and higher rise PSAL. LXXV 1. TO Thee O God with gratefull heart To Thee we thanks impart How neare and helpfull is Thy Name Thy wond'rous works proclaime 2. When I advanc'd to Judah's throne Shall rule the Nation In justice will I take delight And judge the peoples right 3. The earth with hir inhabitants Through feare dissolves and faints Yet of hir loose declining frame The Pillars I sustain 4. I said unto the foolish men Deale not so madly then And unto those Gods precepts scorne Exalt not you the horne 5. Lift not your selves against His check Nor speak with a stiffe neck 6. Promotion comes not from the east Nor South nor from the West 7. But God as Judge our fortune guides Our lot of life divides He one man lifts unto the Crowne And puts another downe 8. He holds a cup whose wine is red Full mixt and tempered For wicked ones the dreg and lee Wrong out to drink shall be 9. I will in Songs of praise declare The God of Iacobs care 10. The hornes of Pride cut off will I But lift the Just on high PSAL. LXXVI Sing this as the Prayer after the Commandements 1. IN Iudah God is know'n His Name The Israelites for Great proclaime 2. His Tabernacles Salem grace And Sion is His dwelling place 3. There He the Bow and arrowes broke And Battailes to confusion shooke The glittering sword the guarding shield Could not resist nor safety yield 4. Thou of more honour art then they Who rove upon the Hills of prey 5. For They whose pride did us embroile Are now themselves become a spoile A lasting sleep shuts up their eyes And all their strength in weaknes dyes 6. At Thy rebuke the barbed horse And armed Chariots loose their force 7. Thou Lord art fear'd who may withstand The fury of Thy pow'rfull hand 8. From Heaven we Thy Judgments heard The trembling earth was still and fear'd 9. When God the meek and humble saves But gives the proud untimely graves 10. He on their fall his fame doth raise And turnes their malice to His praise 11. Vow to the Lord your God and bring To Him your promis'd offering 12. He Princes spirits can restraine And Kings of earth with terrour chaine PSAL. LXXVII Sing this as the Lamentation 1. I Cry'd to God with accents shrill To God that heares my prayer still 2. When into times of trouble brought I unto Him for succour sought All night my anguish did not cease My soule no comfort found nor ease 3. I think on God amidst
reliefe put far And those who my acquaintance were Conceal'd or lost my sight forbear PSAL. LXXXIX Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. MY Song thy mercies shall make know'n Thy truth to all succession 2. For They built up for ever last And are in Heav'n establish'd fast 3. I to my chosen David sware And did by Covenant declare 4. I stablish will thy seed alone And build to Thee a lasting Throne 5. The Heav'ns Thy wonders praise confesse And Saints procIaime thy faithfulnesse For who in earth or heaven are 6. Whose might can with the Lord compare 7. Fear'd by His Saints by them implor'd And by His servants still ador'd 8. O Lord of Hosts who is so strong Whose word like thine endures so long 9. Thou rul'st the Seas that rage and rise Whose swelling wave becalmed lies 10. Thou Rahah brak'st like one that 's dead Thine arme thy foes hath scattered 11. The Heav'ns are Thine with earth's encrease And all the fulnesse growes from these 12. The North South thy pow'r did frame Tahor and Hermon praise thy Name 13 Thy mighty arme is lifted high Thy right hand full of Majesty 14. Thy Throne hath justice for its base Mercy and Truth before Thy face 15. Blessed are they who at Thy Feasts And in Thy presence are the guests 16. They all the day rejoyce in Thee In righteousnes exalted be 17. Thy strength and glory them adorne Whose favour shall lift up our horne 18. The Lord to us doth safety bring Thy Holy one remaines our King 19. In visions Thou to Him hast said I on my chosen help have lay'd 20. I have my servant David found With Oyle annointed Him crown'd 21. Confirm'd and strength'ned by my arme I will protect his life from harme 22. No enemy on Him exact Nor hurt him shall by wicked pact 23. His foes beat down before him fly And shall by plagues consumed dy 24. My mercy yet to him assur'd Shall in his glory be secur'd Second Part. 26. His right hand lifted ore the maine Shall to the in-land rivers reigne 26. He crying in his prayers shall My God and Rock and Father call 27. I 'le make him heire my first begot Above earth's Kings advance his lot 28. To Him my mercy nere shall wast My Covenant stand ever fast 29. His seed shall long endure his Throne Like Heav'ns unweary'd motion 30. But if His Sons my Law forsake 31. Or my Commands and Statutes break 32. My rod shall punish their neglect My hand with stripes their sin correct 33. Yet shall my love to him prevaile 34. My Covenant nor change nor faile 35. To David have I sworne that I My promise would not falsify 36. His seed shall governe whil'st the sun About the world his course doth run 37. And like the Moon establish'd be The faithfull pledg of my decree 38. But thine annointed now thy wrath Cast off and quite abhorred hath 39. Thou voyd hast made the Cov'nant seal'd Profan'd his crowne his Rule repeal'd 40. His Bulwarks broke his senses torne 41. Make him his neighbour's spoyle scorne 42. Thou strength'ned ha'st his foes right hand That he in battail cannot stand 44. His sword wants edge His glory 's gone And to the earth cast down his throne 45. Thou short'ned hast his youth His fame Obscur'd and cover'd is with shame 46. Lord wilt Thou ever from us turne Or shall like fire thine anger burne 47. Remember yet how short my dayes How vaine man's life how soon decaies 48. What mortall lives who shall not dy And in the pit of silence ly 49. Where are thy mercies Lord the faith Thy oath to David plighted hath 50. Remember Lord thy servants shame How mighty people us defame 51. Thinke how thy foes have us abus'd And thine Annointed's steps traduc'd 52. Yet shall my soul how ere opprest Say evermore The Lord be blest PSAL. XC Sing this as the Lamentation 1. O Lord Thou ha'st our refuge been All ages have thy mercies seene 2. Before the lofty hills were made Or earth's unmov'd foundation lay'd From everlasting Thou art God And wilt out live times period 3. Thou turn'st to dust the Sons of men Then say'st Returne to life agen 4. A thousand yeares in thy account But to a day with us amount Nor are extended in thy sight Beyond the watch of one short night 5. Our time runs on like rapid streams We vanish as forgotten dreams 6. Like grasse or morning flowres we spring Then wither in the evening 7. When Thou displeased art we wast And unto nothing come at last 8. Thou mark'st our deeds our sins of night Are alwayes open to thy sight Making the breach of thy pure Lawes Our death and swift destructions cause 9. From whence we suddenly waxe old Expiring like a tale that 's told 10. The common Age of mortall men Exceeds not Threescore yeares and ten And if to Fourscore they attaine Their life is but a length'ned paine Incessant sorrowes and disease Their faculties and vigour seize For soon cut off our dayes decay And suddenly we flie away 11. But who regards Thy heauy wrath Or of Thy feare true feeling hath Neither Thy judgements nor Thy love Can us unto repentance move 12. Lord so our dayes to number teach We may the end of wisedome reach And learne those errours to forget Which us in Thy displeasure set 13 Returne O Lord and now repent At our endured punishment How long wilt Thou thy help delay Or not remove our woes away 14. O satisfy our Soule with joyes To recompense Lifes past annoyes 15. Afford us comfort for those yeares We were enforc'd to spend in teares 16. Lord Let Thy glorious work appeare Thy servants from the dust to reare That all succeeding times may know What praises to thy Name we owe. 17. O let thy beames of favour shine On those who in death's shade have ly'n Grant that for which we prayers make And prosper all we undertake PSAL. XCI 1. WHo so in God's protection dwell Abide secure and well For shadow'd by th' Almighties care Both soul and body are 2. I therefore to the Lord will say Thou art my hope and stay Thou art my refuge my strong hold Who do'st my faith embold 3. He shall preserve Thee from the net Which cunning hunters set Protecting thee by His defense In times of Pestilence 4. He over thee His wings shall spread With safety covered And least temptation make thee yield His truth shall be thy shield 5. The gastly terrours of the night Shall not thy peace affright Nor arrowes which by day do kill Thy life with slaughter spill 6. No tainted aire or noysome Pest Thy dwelling shall infest No perills which at noon destroy Thy safety shall annoy 7. Though Thousands or ten thousands dy'd Thick falling by thy side Thou shalt unhurt and guarded stand From sicknesse on each hand 8. Thine eye the wicked shall behold Unto destruction sold 9. Yet them nor feares nor dangers shake
Who God their refuge make 10. No evill hap shall Thee distast Nor plague thy dwelling wast 11. For He his Angels shall command Thy Centinells to stand 12. In all thy wayes they shall thee keep Whither thou wake or sleep And least a stone thy foot should hurt Their hands shall thee support 13. No Basilisk nor Adders sting Thy life in danger bring Thou shalt upon the Lion tread And bruise the Dragons head 14. Because his love is set on me I will his guardian be Since he acknowledg'd hath My name I will exalt his fame 15. When ere he calls I will him heare In trouble and in feare I will to honour him advance And send deliverance 16. With length of life and happy daies I will his comforts raise And when his time on earth is done Give him salvation PSAL. XCII Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. IT is a good and blessed thing Praise to Thy Name most High to sing 2. Thy kindnes 'fore the morning light To shew Thy faithfulnes each night 3. Upon a ten-string'd instrument With Psalteries well-tun'd concent And on the solemne-sounding Lyre Where all harmonious notes conspire 4. For Thou O Lord my heart hast made Through all Thy hands atchieuements glad Who in Thy works which earth do fill Rejoyce and alwayes triumph will O Lord how great Thy actions are Deep are Thy thoughts and hidden far The brutish doe not this attend Nor will the fooles it apprehend 7. When like the Grasse or flow'rs which spring The wicked men are flourishing Ev'n then their quick destruction hasts 8. But Lord Thy glory ever lasts 9. For lo throw'n downe and scatter'd all Thine enemies before Thee fall 10. How ere Thou wilt exalt my horne Like to the stately Unicorne With freshest oyle and balme new shed Thou wilt annoint my conqu'ring head 11. Mine eye shall see its just desire On those who 'gainst my life conspire And for those wicked enemies Who to my safeties hazard rise Mine eares shall heare them come to nought By Thy revenge to ruin brought 12. The righteous like the Palme shall grow Or Cedars on the mountaines brow 13. Who in Gods House emplanted be Within His courts we prosper see 14. In their old age they fruit shall bring Continue fat and flourishing 15. To shew the Lord my Rock is just With whom no wicked harbour must PSAL. XCIII 1. THe Lord our God doth reigne on high Cloathed with Majesty He vested is with glorious light And girds Himselfe with might The world created by His hand Established doth stand So fast and firme upon its base It moves not from the place 2. Yet far more stable and more old Thy Throne O Lord shall hold Which when earth's fabrick melts and wasts Like Thee for ever lasts 3. The floods O Lord lift up their voice In uproare and in noyse The swelling waves up-lifted rise To band against the skies 4. Yet is the Lord more mighty far Then those proud waters are And stronger then the Oceans wave Which winds enchafed have 5. Thy Testimonies true and sure Eternally endure And holynes becomes O God! The house of Thine aboad PSAL. XCIV 1. O God! who just revenge dost take Now let Thy vengeance wake 2. Great Judge of earth arise from hence The proud to recompence 3. How long Lord shall their wicked host How long triumph and boast 4. How long shall their insulting tongue Joy in Thy servants wrong 5. They break Thy people Lord in rage Afflict Thine heritage 6. They widowes slay the poor oppress And kill the fatherless 7. Yet hard'ned in presumption they The Lord not sees us say Great Iacobs God doth not regard Nor will the sin reward 8. Take heed yee brutish and unwise Who thus your crimes disguise Yee foolish people of the land When will yee understand 9. Think ye that he who plants the eare Unable is to heare Or shall not he who form'd the eye Your wickednes descry 10. Shall he who Nations overthrew Not know to punish you 11. To whose all-searching view is brought The vainnes of mans thought 12. Blessed O Lord and happy he Who chast'ned is by Thee Whom Thou in mercy do'st correct And in Thy Law direct 13. That though with crosses over-prest He may in patience rest Till for transgressors ruin he A pit prepared see 14. For God his people not rejects Nor his own choise neglects 15. But judgement all their wrongs shall right And comfort the upright 16. Who will with me against those rise Who work iniquities 17. But from the Lord my help was seen My soule had silenc'd been 18. When I my slipping foot complain'd Thy mercy me sustain'd 19. When thoughts my grieved soul excite Thy comforts hir delight 20. Wilt Thou support the wicked's throne Or joyne it with Thine owne Who under Laws and Reason's name Their acts of mischief frame 21. Whose meetings and whose plots are bent The just to circumvent Who fit in Counsaile soules to kill And guiltles blood to spill 22. But yet the Lord is my defense God is my confidence My Rock my refuge and my tow'r To save me by His pow'r 23. He on their heads the ills shall bring Which from themselves did spring And in their sins God's vengfull hand Shall cut them from the land PSAL. XCV 1. O Come and let us to the Lord Our cheerfull Songs record Unto our Rock lift up our voice And make a joyfull noyse 2. Let us with praise sent up on high Approach His presence nigh With Psalmes and Anthems glad expresse Our bounden thankfulnes 3. He is the God and King whose hand The spatious earth hath spann'd 4. By Him steep hills and seas were made 5. The dry land by Him lay'd 6. Come let us worship and adore Kneel downe the Lord before 7. For He our God is we His care His sheep and people are To day if ye His voice will heare 8. No hard'ned heart bring neare Like that provoking in the day You in the desart lay 9. When your fore-fathers tempted me Who did my wonders see 10. And forty yeares you Tribes did pass Wherein I grieved was I said my people err in heart And wilfully depart My wayes prescrib'd they have not know'n Nor in my precepts gone 11. To whom my just incensed wrath By oath protested hath Those murmurers should nere be blest Or enter to my rest PSAL. XCVI Sing this as Psalme 51. or 100. 1. A New Song to the Lord rehearse Sing to him all the Universe 2. O blesse his Name in Songs display His saving mercies every day His glory and his wonders tell 3. To Nations who far distant dwell 4. This great Lord must be greatly prais'd Whose feare above all Gods is rais'd 5. For Heathen Gods are Idols vaine But 't is the Lord doth heav'n sustaine 6. Honour and awe are him before His sanctuary strong in pow'r 7. Ye kindreds then on earth that live Unto the Lord due honour give 8. Ascribe all glory to his
fill 22. They may His name and praise declare When all the people gather'd are 23. He hath my strength to weaknes brought My Short'ned dayes are come to nought 24. So that to God I thus did pray O take me not as yet away Nor cast me off from this lifes stage In prime of youth and mid'st of age For though My dayes be few and fraile Thy yeares O God will never faile 25. Thou Lord hast earth's foundation lay'd And by Thy hand the Heav'ns were made They all shall perish and decay And in their time consume away Like to a garment when grow'n old They shall nor use nor motion hold But though the world and they must fall Thy Being is perpetuall 27. Yea as a vesture worne and chang'd Is from it's gloss and forme estrang'd So Shalt Thou change this massy frame Yet still Thy selfe abide the same 28. And like Thy selfe from changes freed Thou wilt prolong Thy servants seed Whose children shall remaine with Thee And in Thy sight establisht be PSAL. CIII As Psalme 51. 1. MY Soul thy best devotion raise To bless the Lord and sing His praise 2. O never unremembred be The benefits He powr'd on thee 3. Whose pardon doth all sins release And keep thy body from disease 4. Who thee redeem'd to death cast downe And doth thy life with mercies crowne 5. Who with good things shall fill thy mouth And eagle-like renew thy youth 6. He by right judgment hath redrest All such as are by wrong opprest 7. His wayes have know'n to Moses been The Israelites His works have seen 8. All which His will and nature shew To mercy swift to vengeance slow 9. He will not alwayes with us chide Nor let His anger long abide 10. Nor deales according to our sin Nor have our crimes rewarded bin 11. For high as Heav'n is earth above So large so boundless is his love 12. Removing all our sins as far As East and West divided are 13. Yea like a Father 's to his Son To us is his compassion 14 He knowes our frame too weak to trust Remembring that we are but dust 15. The daies of man like to the grass Or fading flow'r to nothing pass 16. Which blow'n and shaken by the wind Leave neither place nor print behind 17. His goodnes though confirm'd and sure To childrens children doth endure 18. Ev'n unto such whose cleare intents Walk after His Commandements 19. The Lord in heav'n prepares His throne And governs all the world alone O therefore bless that pow'rfull Lord Who made and rules us by His word 20. Ye Angels that in strength excell And never 'gainst His word rebell 21. Ye winged Ministers who still Prepared are to act His will Ye Heav'nly hosts and creatures all 22. Bless Him and at His foot-stool fall Lastly my Soul thy Maker praise And bless His goodnes all thy daies PSAL. CIV As Psalme 51. 1. MY Soul the Lord for ever bless O God! Thy greatnesse all confess Whom Majesty and honour vest 2. In robes of Light eternall drest He Heaven makes his Canopy 3. His chambers in the waters ly His Chariot is the cloudy storme And on the wings of wind is borne 4. He Spirits makes His Angels quire His Ministers a flaming fire 5. He so did earth's foundations cast It might remaine for ever fast 6. Then cloath'd it with the spatious deep Whose wave outswells the mountaines steep 7. At Thy rebuke the waters fled And hid their thunder-frighted head 8. They from the mountaines streaming flow And downe into the Vallies go Then to their liquid center hast Where their collected floods are cast 9. These in the Ocean met and joyn'd Thou hast within a bank confin'd Not suff'ring them to pass their bound Least earth by their excess be drown'd 10. He from the hills his Christall springs Down running to the vallies brings 11. Which drink supply and coolnes yield To thirsting beasts throughout the field 12. By them the fowles of heaven rest And singing in their branches nest 13. He waters from his clouds the Hills The teeming earth with plenty fills 14. He grass for Cattle doth produce And every Herbe for humane use That so He may His creatures feed And from the earth supply their need 15. He makes the clusters of the vine To glad the Sons of men with wine He oyle to cheere the face imparts And bread the strength'ner of their hearts Second Part. 16. The trees which God for fruit decreed Nor sap nor moyst'ning vertue need The lofty Cedars by His hand In Lebanon emplanted stand 17. Unto the birds these shelter yield And Storks upon the fir-trees build 18. Wild goats the hills defend and feed And in the Rocks the Conies breed 19. He made the changing Moone appeare To note the seasons of the yeare The Sun from Him his strength doth get And knows the measure of his Set. 20. Thou mak'st the darkness of the night When beasts creep forth that shunn'd the light 21. Young Lions roaring after prey From God their hunger must allay 22. When the bright Sun casts forth his ray Down in their Dennes themselves they lay 23. Man's labour with the morne begun Continues till the day be done 24. O Lord what wonders hast thou made In providence and wisedome layd The earth is with Thy riches crown'd 25. And Seas where creatures most abound 26. There go the ships which swiftly fly There great Leviathan doth ly Who takes his pastime in the flood 27. All these do waite on Thee for food 28. Thy bounty is on them distill'd Who are by Thee with goodnes fill'd 29 But when thou hid'st Thy face they dy And to their dust returned ly 30. Thy spirit all with life endues The springing face of earth renewes 31. Gods glory ever shall endure Pleas'd in His works from change secure 32. Upon the earth He looketh downe Which shrinks trembles at His frowne His lightnings touch or thunders stroak Wil make the proudest mountains smoak 33 To Him my Ditties whil'st I live Or being have shall praises give 34 My Meditations will be sweet When fixt on Him my comforts meet 35. Upon the earth let sinners rot In place and memory forgot But thou my soul thy Maker bless Let all the world His praise express PSAL. CV 1. O Thank the Lord invoke His Name His deeds to all proclaime 2. With Psalmes His praises eelebrate His wond'rous works relate 3. Glory in Him ye whose desires And heart for God enquires 4. Seek ye the Lords all-pow'rfull might His faces glorious light 5. The works of wonder He hath done And Judgments think upon 6. Ye who from faithfull Abraham And chosen Iacob came 7. He is the Lord whose judgments show'n Through all the earth are know'n 8. He Cov'nant keeps in word and deed To thousands that succeed 9. To Abraham and Izaak both He promis'd with an oath 10. And for a Law His sacred pact To Iacob did enact 11. In which He vow'd that Israel
and counsaile fell 12. Therefore their heart by labours broke Found none to ease them from their yoak 13. Then they their cries to God address Who them deliver'd from distress 14 He them from death and darknes brought And freedome from their bondage wrought 15. O then that men would praise the Lord Who such great goodnes doth afford Recording both by tongue and pen His wonders to the Sons of men 16. For He the gates of brass hath broke The iron barres in sunder strook 17. The foolish for their acted sin Have by His hand afflicted bin 18. So that their soul in sicknes cast Abhorring meat could nothing tast 19. Then they their cries to God address Who them deliver'd from distress 20. His word He sent them which reveal'd Their sorrowes and dejections heal'd 21. O then that men would praise the Lord Who such great mercies doth afford Recording both by tongue and pen His wonders to the Sons of men 22. And let their Songs of gladnes rise To pay their thankfull sacrifice Second Part. 23. They that in ships their trafick keep 24. Behold Gods wonders in the deep 25. For he commands the storme to blow 26. Whose billowes them to heaven throw Then downe they fall as if their graves Were made beneath the gaping waves 27. They stagger to and fro and reele And like a drunkard rowles the keele 28. Then they their cries to God address Who them delivers from distress 29. He calmes the storme whose rage gives ore 30. And lands them on the wished shore 31. O then that men would praise the Lord Who such great goodnes doth afford Recording both by tongue and pen His wonders to the Sons of men 32. In great assemblies bless his Name And 'mongst the Elders speak his fame 33. Who rivers like a desart dryes Makes parched sands where springs did rise 34. He barren makes a fruitfull ground For sins which in the Land abound 35. Then to a poole the desart brings And turns dry grounds to water springs 36. There He the hungry soules hath fill'd That they may live and Cities build 37. To plant the vine and sowe the field Which may hir fruits with plenty yield 38. He multiplies and gives them peace Their flocks not suff'ring to decrease 39. Againe they few when sinfull grow His punishments then brought them low 40. He mighty Princes put to scorne Makes them like wanderers forlorne 41. Yet setteth He the poor on high And spreads like flocks his family 42. The righteous will rejoyce to see When envies mouth shall stopped be 43. Who so is wise will hence record The loving kindnes of the Lord. PSAL. CVIII 1. O God my heart is fix'd and bent Prepared my intent I will Thy might in songs of praise And glorious ditties raise 2. Wake Psaltery and harp awake The morning I will take 3. That through the world my early verse Thy praises may disperse 4. Thy mercy 'bove the Heaven extends Thy truth the clouds transcends 5. Be Thou exalted 'bove the skies 'Bove earth in glory rise 6. That Thy beloved still may be From all invasion free Thy right hand in their safety reare And their petitions heare 7. God by his truth did oft profess He would his servants bless I will divide faire Shechems soile And Succoths valley spoile 8. Manasseh Gilead both are mine In war shall Ephraim shine But Iudah's Scepter all must aw And give my people Law 9. Moab shall be a dunghill grow'n Proud Edom overthrow'n Philistia's boasted triumphs shall Be buried in hir fall 10. Who mee will to the City lead Fierce Edoms strength and head That I may breake hir fensed gate And trample on hir state 11. O Thou my God who cast'dst us off And mad'st our force their scoff Wilt not Thou with our armies go To quell th' insulting foe 12. From trouble save us once againe For help of man is vaine Through God we shall in battaile rise And foyle our enemies PSAL. CIX Sing this as the Lamentation 1. GOd of my praise nor silent be Nor unattentive unto me 2. For wicked mouths me falsely wrong And wound me with their lying tongue 3. They compass me with words of hate And causeless vex me with debate 4. For all my friendship they are foes But I my grief in pray'r disclose 5. My good with evill they requite And my affection pay with spight 6. Let wicked rulers him command And Satan stand at his right hand 7. Let him when judg'd receive his doome And let his pray'r his sin become 8. His daies both few and irksome make His office let another take 9. May fatherless his children live His wife forlorne a widow grieve 10. Like vagrants let them want their bread And where they beg it not be fed 11. Let him be made extortions spoyle And strangers reap his harvests toyle 12. None him their pitties object make Nor on his seed compassion take 13. His name from earth and Off-spring blot In the succeeding age forgot 14. And ever let the Lord retaine His Fathers sin and Mothers staine 15 Still let them stand before His ey To cut from earth his memory 16. Who merciless the poor pursu'd And wounds of broken hearts renew'd 17. Feele he those curses which he lou'd All blessings be from him remov'd 18. As curses cloath'd him round about So seize they him within without Like water through his bowels flow'd Or oyle into his bones bestow'd 19. So let them cloath and gird him fast Returning on himself at last 20. Thus let the Lord reward my foes Who to reproach my soul expose 21. But for the mercies of Thy Name Deliver me O Lord from shame 22. For I am poor and prest with need My wounded heart doth inward bleed 23. I like the falling shadow go As puffs of wind the Locusts throw 24. My feeble knee through fasting failes And faintnes ore my flesh prevailes 25. I am their scorne and laughter bred They looking on me shake their head 26. Help me O Lord who mercy crave 27. That they may know thy hand can save 28. Bless when they curse their pride confoūd But let me live with gladnes crown'd 29. Lord let my shamed enemy In sharp confusion cloathed ly 30. So shall Thy praises with my tongue Be in the full assembly sung 31. For God will at the poor's right hand By His protection ready stand To save his innocence from them Who wrongfully his soul condemne PSAL. CX 1. THe Lord whose pow'r all things doth sway Unto my Lord did say Sit at my right hand till thou see Thy foes Thy foot-stool be 2. The Lord Thy Scepter shall extend And strength from Sion send That all Thine enemies below May to Thy Kingdome bow 3. The people in great numbers shall That day before Thee fall Whose glorious Birth and youthfull hue Is as the morning dew 4. The Lord hath sworne who not repents His long decreed intents Thou do'st from great Melchisedek Thy Royall Priest-hood take 5. God
at Thy right hand Kings shall wound And Nations strong confound 6. Whose countries shall be overspread With Bodies of their dead 7. He of the River in the way Shall drink his thirst to stay And his victorious head advance In our Deliverance PSAL. CXI To the usuall Tune 1. PRaise God with heart and tongue The Quire of Saints among His praises shall be sung 2 The works of God are great All those will them repeat Whose thoughts on Him are set 3. His actions glorious are Renown'd and honour'd far Nor can His truth empaire 4. His wonders fill our thought Who hath compassion wrought And pitty shewes when sought 5. He hath His servants fed Giv'n those that fear Him bread His Cov'nant stablished 6. His pow'r to them exprest And made His people rest Where Heathen late possest 7. What ever wrought His hands In truth and judgment stands And sure are His Commands 8. They all for ever last By His decree kept fast Till fleeting time is past 9. He did His people save Whom Tyrants did enslave His sacred Cov'nant gave Renowned is His fame And reverend His Name Which all the world proclaime 10. God's fear true wisdome brings The knowledg of good things From that beginning springs They understand aright Who make His Lawes their light And still His praise recite PSAL. CXII 1. BLest is the man that feares the Lord Delighting in His word 2. His seed on earth shall mighty be Blest his posteritie 3. His house with riches shall abound His life with plenty crown'd His righteous dealing clear as sure For ever shall endure 4. In shades of darknesse to th' upright There riseth up a light He gratious is and free from hate His heart compassionate 5. A good man mercy shewes and lends Nor in his words offends 6. He shall not move but placed be In lasting memorie 7. He of ill tidings not afraid Hath God his refuge made Thus fix'd his heart shall never faile 8. But 'gainst his foes prevaile 9. With liberall hand unto the poor He hath disperst his store His righteousnesse shall still remaine And lasting honour gaine 10. The wicked man when this he seeth For spight shall gnash his teeth And melted by his envies fire Perish in his desire PSAL. CXIII To the usuall Tune 1. THe Lord O ye His servants praise To His great Name your ditties raise 2. Which blest and sacred be alwaies 3. Ev'n from the rising of the Sun Till to the West his course be run Nis Name is to be prais'd alone 4. The Lord above all Nations high Is seated in great Majesty And in the Heav'ns His glories ly 5. What pow'r created parallells The Lord our God who thus excells And far above the Heaven dwells 6. Who humbling downe himselfe doth bow Not only things in heaven to know But what is done in earth below 7. To him that did in dust deplore He joyfull comforts doth restore And from the dunghill lifts the poore 8. That set with Princes of the earth And persons of a Royall birth His sorrows may be chang'd to mirth 9. The barren woman when implor'd His bounty hath with children stor'd O therefore praise this gratious Lord. PSAL. CXIV 1. WHen Israel from Egypt went Free from his banishment And Iacob came from that strange land Conducted by God's hand 2. The house of Iudah which did passe His Sanctuary was And Israel the chosen throne Of His dominion 3. The Sea saw that and did disperse Iordan his course reverse 4. The Mountaines skip'd like sporting rams The little hills like Lambs 5. What ay'ld thy waters O thou Sea That they so fled from thee Iordan what did thy current lack That thou wast driven back What Miracle did then prevaile That both your streams should faile 6. You Mountaines that ye skip'd like rams Yet little hills like Lambs 7. Tremble thou earth when Iacobs God Commands thee with his rod 8. Who from the Rock did waters bring And made the flint a spring PSAL. CXV Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. NOt unto us O Lord but Thee Thy Name Thy Truth the glory be 2. Why should the heathen Thee defy Whilst Where is now their God they cry 3. Our God in heaven doth remaine And acts what ere he did ordaine Their Idols Silver are and Gold The work which hands of men did mould 5. Mouths have they yet they speechlesse be And they have eyes but cannot see 6. They ears possesse which nothing heare And noses not for smelling beare 7. Their hands not touch their feet not walk Nor through their throat resounds their talk 8. Who make them are as vaine as they And so are all that to them pray 9. 10. O Israel O Aarons line 11. O yee that in His feare combine Trust ye in God who is your shield Protection He and help doth yield 12. He mindfull still of our redresse Will Israel and Aaron blesse 13. Who feare Him small or great are blest 14. And in their race shall be encreast 15. You are the blessed of the Lord Who heaven fram'd and earth hath stor'd 16. He in the Heav'n of Heavens lives But earth unto mans children gives 17. The dead Thy praises cannot shew Nor those who downe to silence go 18. But we the Lord through all our daies Will blesse The Lord for ever praise PSAL. CXVI 1. I Love the Lord and am well pleas'd He hath me heard and eas'd 2. Whilst therefore life continue shall I will upon Him call 3. The snares of death about me dwelt And paines of Hell I felt Disturbed thoughts and heavinesse My conscience did oppress 4. Then to the Lord my plaint I made And thus unto Him said O Lord my soule from falling save And lift me from the grave 5. The Lord is gracious and just To those His mercy trust 6. His Hand the simple doth protect When crosses them deject 7. Turne then my soule unto thy rest God's favours have thee blest He bountifully doth reward And thee from dangers guard 8. Thou keep'st my soule from death's pale feares My drooping eyes from teares And did'st my wand'ring steps recall When I was apt to fall 9. My feet before the Lord shall stand In His eternall land 10. I therefore pray'd and thus believ'd Yet still my heart was griev'd For in my foes successe I fail'd Till faith at last prevail'd 11. Then I all men for Lyars knew And God alone for true 12. What retribution shall I give To him by whom I live Or what acknowledgment apply For His benignity 13. Salvations sacred Cup I 'le take And humble prayers make 14. Before His people shall be pay'd The vowes which I have made 15. For those that live like Saints upright And in the Lord delight Are living dear unto His eye And pretious when they dy 16. Lord I Thy faithfull servant am And still adore Thy Name Thou loosed hast my heavy yoak My bonds in sunder broke 17. Therefore my praises unto Thee Shall daily
offer'd be My gratitude and pray'r shall rise Like thankfull sacrifice 18. The vowes shall be which I have made Before the people pay'd 19. Who in Thy house and sacred Courts To praise Thy Name resorts PSAL. CXVII 1. O All ye Nations record The Praises of the Lord Ye people through the Universe Your Makers praise rehearse 2. For He to us great kindness shewes And Mercies large bestowes His constant Truth no time decaies The Lord for ever praise PSAL. CXVIII 1. O Thank the goodness of our God Whose mercy knowes no period 2. Let Israel their voices joyne 3. Let those who come from Aarons loyne 4. Let all who feare the Lord confesse His mercies everlastingnesse 5. I call'd upon Him when distrest Who me enlarged and releast 6 The Lord Himselfe is on my side I fearlesse mans attempts abide 7 He takes their part who succour me I shall my haters ruin'd see 8. 'T is bettet in the Lord to trust Than leane on man who is but dust 9. Better rely on His defense Then put in Princes confidence 10. All Nations me encompass'd round But His great Name shall them confound 11. They closely set against me came But I destroy'd them in His Name 12. Like bees they thick about me swarm'd Yet through His Name I was unharm'd As kindled Thorns which blazing dy They quenched in their ashes ly 13. Though pressing foes my fall assay'd The Lord Himself became may aid 14. God is my health my strength my song 15. Lowd joyes the Righteous are among 16. For God's Right hand 's lift up on high His Right hand acts most valiantly 17. I shall not dy but live to praise And speake His wonders all my daies 18. Although the Lord me chast'ned sore He unto death not gave me ore 19. Open His sacred Gates that I With praise the Lord may glorify 20. This is the Gate through which the just And righteous Persons enter must 21. Thee wil I thank who heard'st my voice And mak'st me in Thy help rejoyce 22. That stone the builders from them lay'd The Head is of the Corner made 23. This is Gods act which in our eyes Religious wonder multiplies 24. This is the day the Lord hath made We will rejoyce in it be glad 25. Save now and prosper we intreat O Lord who art as good as great 26. He blessed be comes in His Name We blessings from God's house proclaime 27. God is the Lord whose light hath shin'd Pure Off'rings to His Altar bind 28. Thou art my God I Thee will praise And in my Song Thine honour raise O thank the goodnesse of our God Whose mercy knowes no period PSAL. CXIX ALEPH. 1. BLessed are They who undefil'd Nor in their waies beguil'd 2. God's Lawes obay His statutes keep And with their whole heart seek 3. No wicked act seduc'd them hath Or turn'd them from His path 4. For Thou command'st that from Thy Law We never should withdraw 5. O that my waies were so upright I keep Thy statutes might 6. Thou wilt not me with shame reject Who Thy commands respect 7. My heart to praise Thee will delight When taught Thy judgments right 8. Thy statutes I my rule will make O never me forsake BETH 9. How shall a young man clense his way Nere from Thy word to stray 10. My heart doth seek and Thee prefer Let not my goings err 11. Thy word I hid my heart within To keep me free from sin 12. Blessed art Thou O Gratious Lord Teach me to do Thy word 13. My lips desist not to declare How just Thy judgments are 14. Thy testimonies make me glad Above all riches had 15. I will Thy precepts meditate And to Thy waies relate 16. Thy statutes are my cheif delight Kept in my mind and sight GIMEL 17. Deale well with me that whil'st I live I may observance give 18. Discover to my opened eyes Thy Law 's high mysteries 19. A stranger I on earth abide Thy precepts do not hide 20. My fainting soul with longing tir'd Thy judgments hath desir'd 21. With curses Thou the proud hast strook Who Thy Commands forsook 22. Reproach and scorne from me remove For I Thy precepts love 23. Princes did sit and 'gainst me speak But I Thy statutes seek 24. Thy word my only joy I make And from It counsaile take DALETH 25. My soul unto the dust doth cleave Yet me in death not leave 26. I to Thine eare my waies reveale Thy statutes not conceale 27. Informe me in Thy precepts well That I Thy works may tell 28. My melting soule with greif doth wast O quicken me at last 29. Remove from me the way of lies That l Thy Law may prize 30. The waies of Truth my Soule doth choose Thy judgments I propose 31. Thy testimonies are my aime Lord put me not to shame 32. Who from Thy Law will nere depart When Thou enform'st my heart HE. 33. Teach me Thy statutes to intend And keep them to the end 34. Inform'd I shall Thy Lawes each part Observe with my whole heart 35. Guide me in Thy commands aright For theirein I delight 36. My heart unto Thy Lawes divine Not avarice incline 37. Quicken Thou me and turne mine eye From seeing vanity 38. Thy word establish in my eare Devoted to Thy feare 39. Remove my fear'd reproaches far For good Thy judgments are 40. And me Thy precepts who desire With quick'ning grace inspire VAV 41. Thy saving mercies grant me Lord According to Thy word 42. So shall I answer scornes unjust Because in Thee I trust 43. Thy Truth from out my mouth nere take Who it my comfort make 44. So I Thy Law and holy will For ever shall fulfill 45. Enlarg'd I walk at liberty Thy precepts to descry 46. Which daunted nor with fear nor shame I will to Kings proclaime 47. On Thy Commands my love I place And joyfully embrace 48. With lifted hands and heart prostrate On these I meditate ZAIN 49. Remember Lord Thy promise made Wherein my hope is lay'd 50. This quickens me though dead with greif In trouble gives releif 51. Thy Law though proud men me deride I never have deny'd 52. Thy judgments old I call'd to mind And present comfort find 53. Horrour and trembling me surprise When sinners Thee despise 54. I sing Thy statutes all my age In lifes short pilgrimage 55. Thy name at night comes to my thought Who have Thy precepts sought 56. This comfort I performed saw Because I kept Thy Law CHETH 57. Thou art my Lot I said O Lord That I would keep Thy word 58. With my whole heart I favour crave Let me Thy mercy have 59. My waies I mark'd and turn'd my feet Within Thy Rules to meet 60. To keep Thy statutes hast I made With duty not delay'd 61. By wicked bands though robb'd spoyl'd I nere from Thee recoyl'd 62. At midnight I my selfe will raise To sing Thy Judgments praise 63. I am their friend and hold them deare Who Thee obey
seed in weeping beares And water'd with his teares Shall doubtless find return'd with gaine What here he sow'd in paine A blessed harvest shall ensue His comforts to renew Long joyes shall spring from his short grief And from each graine a sheaf PSAL. CXXVII Sing this as the Lords Prayer 1. EXcept the Lord the house sustaine The builders labour is in vaine Except the City He defend And to the dwellers safety send In vaine are Centinels prepar'd Or armed watchmen for the guard 2. You vainly with the early light Arise or sit up late at night To find support and dayly eat Your bread with sorrow earn'd and sweat When God who His beloved keepes This plenty gives with quiet sleepes 3. Lo children and the fruitfull womb Are blessings which from Heaven come 4. As arrowes in a strong mans hand So children are in youth obtain'd 5. Who hath his quiver full of those Shall never feare upbraiding foes PSAL. CXXVIII 1. BLessed is he who God doth fear And holds His precepts deare 2. Thou shalt have plenty in thy meat And of thy labours eat 3. Thy Wife shall like the loving vine Which doth thy walls entwine With fruits enrich thy dwelling place And multiply thy race Thy Children shall like branches shew Which from the Olive grow And round about thy table stand As blessings to thy land 4. These favours shall the man obtaine Whose hopes in God remaine 5. The Lord shall thee from Sion bless With all earthes happiness Thine eyes Hierusalem shall see Fill'd with prosperitie And whil'st thy dayes of life endure Hir gloryes shall be sure 6. Thou Childrens Children shalt behold Spring up when thou art old And added to thine own encrease See Israel in peace PSAL. CXXIX Sing this as Psalme 119. 1. OFt vext me from my Youth have they May Israel now say 2. Oft in my tender yeares assaild Yet have they not prevail'd 3. My back the plowers did invade And there long furrowes made 4. But God hath cut their wicked bands And sav'd me from their hands 5. Let them confounded back retire Who Sions hurt desire 6. Or prove like grasse on houses top Which withers e're growne up 7. Which hath no mower for it found Nor into sheaves is bound 8. And none that pass God speed you say Or wish you prosper may PSAL. CXXX 1. OUt from the Depths of misery O Lord to Thee I cry 2. Mark well my voice and let Thine eare My supplication heare 3. If Thou O Lord wilt be extreame And with thy searching beame Examine each transgression And errour we have done When we thus strictly shall be try'd Who may thy sentence bide Or who endure thy vengfull hand And in thy judgment stand 4. But there is Mercy Lord with Thee That Thou may'st feared be 5. Thy word and Promises are just Therefore in them I trust 6. On Thee alone my hope is plac't To Thee my Soule doth hast On Thee she waites to Thee she flyes Before the morning rise They that expect the morning light After the weary night Watch not so much the break of day As she for Thee doth stay 7. O Israel trust in the Lord Who pity doth afford For He more ready is to save Then we his help to crave With Him abundant mercy is To salve what 's done amiss 8. And Plentifull redemption found To cure each sinfull wound Another of the same paraphrased for an Antheme OUt of the horrour of the lowest Deep Where cares endlesse fears their station keep To th●e O Lord I send my woful cry O heare the accents of my misery If Thy enquiry Lord should be severe To mark all sins which have been acted here Who may abide or when they sifted are Stand un-condemned at Thy Judgments bar But there is mercy O my God with Thee That Thou by it may'st lou'd and feared be My Soule waites for the Lord in Him I trust Whose word is faithful whose promise just On him my longing thoughts are fixt as they Who wait the cōforts of the rising day Yea more then those that watch the morning light Tir'd with the sorrowes of a rest-less night O Israel trust in that Gratious Lord Who plentifull remission doth afford And will His people who past pardon seeme By mercyes greater then their sins redeeme PSAL. CXXXI 1. O Lord I have no haughty mind Nor eyes to pride inclin'd To matters great I not aspire Nor things too high desire 2. But Iow in thought in action mild Like to a weaned Child So wean'd from all earth's vanities My soule on Thee relies 3. Let Israel make God their scope And in His goodnesse hope Untill both time and life shall end On Him alone depend PSAL. CXXXII 1. REmember David's trouble Lord His vow and oath record 2. How he in zeale and holy fear To Iacob's God did swear 3. I will not house my weary head Nor go into my bed 4. Nor shall my eyes with sleep opprest Acquainted be with rest 5. Untill a dwelling place I find Unto the Lord design'd And till I shall a Temple raise For the Almighty's praise 6. Lo we have heard in Ephrata Thy Arke did sometimes stay And found in open fields it stood Or shelt'red by the wood 7. But in His Tabernacle now Our knees wee 'l humbly bow We will before His foot stool fall And on His power call 8. Arise O Lord into Thy Rest Long with Thy presence blest And let Thy Arke be fixed here Whose strength the Nations feare 9. Thy Priests with holyness attire With joy Thy Saints inspire 10. Do not Thy love for Davids sake From Thine Annointed take 11. The Lord to David vowed hath Nor will He break His faith From thine owne loynes shall issue one To sit upon thy throne 12 And if thy Children will consent To my Commandement Their sons whil'st day and night remaine Successively shall Reigne 13. For I the Lord have Sion chose For my desir'd repose 14. Within this dwelling will I rest An everlasting guest 15. Hir stores with plenty shall be fed Hir poor reliev'd with bread 16. Hir Priests with blessing shall be deckt With gladness Hir Elect. 17. There shall the Horne of David spring In honour flourishing And like a Lamp his glorious light Shall still continue bright 18. His adversaries cloath'd with shame Shall lose both life and name But from his Sacred Head the Crowne Shall never be cast downe PSAL. CXXXIII 1. BEhold how pleasant 't is to see When brethren do agree Whose hea●ts as dwellings love unites And to accord invites 2 'T is like the pretious ointment shed On A●rons sacred head Which did from face and beard descend And on his garment end 3. 'T is as the silver drops of dew Which Hermons top renew Or as the fuitfull raines distill Upon faire Sions Hill 4. The Lord on such agreement powres His loves unwasted showres And doth their habitations bless With endless happiness PSAL. CXXXIV Sing this as Psalme 51.
my imperfect frame By daily growth to figure came 17. O Lord how pretious O how deare Thy purposes and thoughts appeare 18. Which were they summ'd in my account They would the num'rous sands surmount These wonders alwaies present ly Fixt in my thankfull memory And whil'st of them surveies I take My contemplation still must wake 19. O God! Thou shalt the wicked slay Ye bloody men depart away 20. For their fowle tongues Thy honour staine And take Thy sacred Name in vaine 21. Do not I hate and grieve at those Whose proud despight against thee rose 22. With perfect hate I them despise Accounting them mine enemies 23. Search me O Lord and prove my heart Who Judg of all my actions art Do Thou my faith to tryall bring My hidden thoughts examining 24. Look well and all my motions view If I persist in waies untrue And when Thou find'st my feet to stray Reduce me to Thy lasting way PSAL. CXL 1. SAve me from men to evill bent And from the violent 2. Which mischeif in their hearts devise In war and tumult rise 3. Their tongues are like a Serpents whet Their lips in poyson set 4. Lord keep me from the raging foe That would my feet orethrow 5. The proud have hidden nets prepar'd To take my life ensnar'd 6. But I Thou art my God have said O heare and send me aid 7. O God my Lord the strength alone Of my salvation In day of battaile Thou my head Hast safely covered 8. Grant not O Lord their bad desire Least then their pride aspire 9. Let suddaine mischeif cover those Who would my life enclose 10. Let quenchless fire upon them raine Nor let them rise againe 11. No violent man nor evill tongue On earth be stablish'd long 12. I know the Lord will them maintaine Who have afflicted lay'n Their cause regards and doth delight To help the poor to right 13. For this unto Thy Name the just Their thanks acknowledg must And those who live upright and well Shall in Thy presence dwell PSAL. CXLI 1. TO Thee I cry O Lord make hast To heare my voice at last 2. Let my request like Incense rise Or ev'ning sacrifice 3. Set Thou a watch my mouth before And keep my speeches doore 4. Incline not unto ill my heart With sinners to take part Let me not eat of that delights Their wicked appetites 5. But let the righteous me reprove And smite me in his love Like pretious balmes or odours shed Such stroaks not break my head And in my pray'rs I shall them bless In midst of their distress 6 When wicked Judges overthrow'n Ly dash'd against the stone They shall with much contentment heare My words which comfort beare 7. Disperst and scatter'd on the grave Our bones no value have As fallen trees cut downe and cleft Are in their splinters left 8. But though in darknes clos'd I ly On Thee I fix mine eye Thou wilt not leave me in the dust In whom my soul doth trust 9. O keep me from the cruell net Which wicked men have set 10. Let them be snar'd in their own trap But let my soul escape PSAL. CXLII 1. WIth low'd-voic'd cries to God I came And my request did frame 2. I powred out my sad complaint And shew'd Him my restraint 3. Thou when my soul was drown'd in woe My way and path did'st know Yet in that walk my feet did tread Close snares for me were spread 4. I did upon my right hand look But no man knowledg took My soul of help was quite bereft And had no refuge left 5. I therefore cry'd to Thee O Lord And said this faithfull word Thou do'st my Help and Portion stand In the Eternall Land 6. Consider then my great distress Brought low with heaviness From persecuters me defend Unable to contend 7. My soule out of the prison bring That I Thy praise may sing And for this bounty shew'd to me The just shall honour Thee PSAL. CXLIII As Psalme 25. 1. O Lord my Prayer heare Presented in Thy feare With mercy answer my request In humblest words exprest 2. Weigh not in judgments scales Thy servants daily failes For no man living in Thine eye Himself shall justify 3. My foes which do pursue My soule by waies undue Make me in darkness hide my head Like those have long been dead 4. My Spirit faint and worne Is by my griefes oreborne My heart within me desolate Through my dejected state 5. Yet I the daies of old In my remembrance hold Thy wonders past I meditate And all Thy works of late 6. To Thee I stretch my hands Like as the thirsty Lands The fruitfull raines desire to see So thirsts my soul for Thee 7. Heare me O Lord with speed My fainting spirit heed Least if Thou frowne I prove like those The pit of Death doth close 8. O let my longing eare Betimes Thy kindnes heare In Thee I trust reveale that Path Thy truth prescribed hath 9. Lord save me from their spight Who in my wrongs delight To Thee my soul for shelter flies Against hir enemies 10. Teach me to do Thy will That I may please Thee still Let Thy good spirit me direct To live with Thine elect 11. Lord quicken me againe Cleanse Thou my sinfull staine For Thy great Name and justice sake My soul from trouble take 12. I am Thy servant Lord My comfort is Thy word Then of Thy goodnes those destroy Who in my sorrowes joy PSAL. CXLIV 1. BLest be the Lord my strength my might Who taught my hands to fight 2. My rock my shield and helper true My people to subdue 3. Lord what is man or what his race Thy notice should him grace 4. Who is so vaine his daies do fade Like to the passing shade 5. O Lord the arched Heavens bow Come downe to earth below Touch their proud tops and then thy stroak Shall make the mountains smoak 6. From Thy full clouds quick lightning cast And them by scatt'ring wast Let Thy sharparrowes 'gainst them shot Destruction make their lot 7. Send from above Thine hand to save Me from the swelling wave 8. From children strange whose mouth speaks hate Whose right hand acts deceit 9. Then I new Songs will sing to Thee Upon the Psalterie And on the ten-string'd Instrument Ditties of praise invent 10. For God salvation gives to Kings His help to David brings From perill of the Sword and grave He doth His servant save 11. Deliver me from strangers hands Whose mouth against Thee bands Whose right hand falshood doth defend Whose deeds in rapine end 12. Our Sons like plants then fresh in growth Shall flourish in their youth Our daughters like faire columnes be Which we in Temples see 13. Our garners shall be fill'd with store Our sheep bring thousands more 14. Our Oxen strong nor shall restraint Cause in our streets complaint 15. Happy that people and that place Which is in such a case Yea blessed are and happy they Who God their
Lord obey PSAL. CXLV Sing this as Psalme 100. 1. I Thee extoll my God and King And of Thy Name for ever sing 2. I Thee will bless through all my daies And yield Thy Name eternall praise 3. Great is the Lord prais'd and admir'd His greatness is by none exquir'd 4. Each generation shall declare How mighty His atchievements are 5. I will Thy glory celebrate Thy wond'rous works Majestick State 6. Thy acts of terrour and of fame All men shall speak and I proclaime 7. They shall abundantly profess Thy goodness and Thy righteousness 8. Whose grace and full compassions flow To mercy swift to anger slow 9. God's goodness every where extends His mercy all His works transcends 10. All things O Lord Thou did'st create And Saints Thy praise shall celebrate 11. Their tongues Thy Kingdom 's rule make know'n By them Thy glorious acts are show'n 12. That all the Sons of men may see Thy mighty pow'r and Majestie 13. Thy Kingdom doth for ever last When men decay and time is past 14. God doth uphold all such as fall And men cast downe from ruin call 15. The eyes of all on Thee attend Who in due season meat do'st send 16. Thy open hand when need requires Doth satisfie their just desires 17. The Lord is right in all His waies In Holiness His works He layes 18. The Lord is good and nigh to all Who faithfully upon Him call 19. He their desire will satisfie Who feare Him and regard their cry 20. Saves all that love Him from annoy But all the wicked will destroy 21. Therefore my mouth to speake His praise Shall lowd and thankfull accents raise And let all flesh whom He did frame For ever bless His Holy Name PSAL. CXLVI 1. TTo God my soule His praises give And bless Him whil'st I live 2. I will to Him my thankes up send Untill my being end 3. Put not in Princes any trust Nor in the Sons of dust Who nor themselves nor others save From the devouring grave 4. Soon as man breathless doth remaine He turnes to earth againe And as his time of life expires So perish his desires 5. O therefore happy he whose faith On God relyance hath Who makes the fear of Him his scope And object of his hope 6. He Heav'n and earth and Sea did frame With all that Those containe And when their frame is quite defac't His truth shall ever last 7. He doth the wronged help to right Who are opprest by might Feeds those that are to want expos'd And hath the Captives loos'd 8. He to the blind restores their eyes He makes the fall'n to rise He upon such bestowes his care Who just and faithfull are 9. The Lord all strangers doth receive And fatherless releive When wicked men are overthrowne And all their hopes cast downe 10. The Lord thy God O Sion reignes His glory still remaines Then to thy everlasting King Eternall praises sing PSAL. CXLVII 1. PRaise ye the Lord a pleasant thing It is His praise to sing 2. God ruin'd Salem doth repaire Whose out-casts gather'd are 3. He heales and binds the broken heart Relieves the wounded's smart 4. The sparkling Starres He numbers all And by their names doth call 5. Great is our Lord and strong His might His Wisdome infinite 6. He doth the meek exalt and crowne But cast's the wicked downe 7. To God the Lord so good so great Your thankfull hymnes repeat And to the Harpes melodious string His constant praises sing 8. Who heavens face with vapour shrowds And covers it with clouds Who powres his raine on earth below And makes the Mountaines grow 9. He gives his food unto the beast And from their airy nest When the young ravens to Him cry Feeds Them abundantly 10. He not delights in strength of horse Nor values humane force 11. But those who make His feare their scope And in His mercy hope 12. Ierusalem O praise the Lord Sion Thy God record 13. Who barres thy gates to give thee rest And hath thy children blest 14. He maketh in thy borders peace Fills thee with cornes increase 15. His wing'd commands most swiftly run And soon as said are done 16. He giveth like the wooll his snowes Hoare frost like ashes strowes 17. Casts forth his Ice like morsells roll'd Who can withstand His cold 18. He sendeth out His word and Law Which melts them to a thaw He causeth His strong wind to blow And makes the waters flow 19. His word He doth to Iacob shew Makes him His judgment know And to his chosen Israel He doth His Statutes tell 20. He with no Nation so did deale Nor thus His Love reveale Who nor His judgments knew nor word Therefore Praise ye the Lord. PSAL. CXLVIII To the proper Tune 1. PRaise God from Heaven high Who sits above the sky 2. Ye glorious Angels all Ye Hosts Celestiall 3. Ye Sun and Moon Both Night and Noon Ye Stars of light His praise recite 4. Praise Him ye Heavens that move Ye waters them above 5. Praise Him whose pow'rfull Name Created This great frame He did command 6. Them fast to stand By His decree They lasting be 7. All that earth's bosome keeps Ye dragons and all deepes 8. Fire haile the falling snow The furious winds that blow Stormes that fulfill His sacred will And serve His word Praise ye the Lord. 9. Mountaines that touch the sky Ye Hills which lower ly All trees that fruitfull are The Cedars tall and faire 10. Beasts which the field Or pastures yeild Each creeping thing And bird of wing 11. Kings which the earth do sway People who them obey Princes of royall birth And Judges of the earth 12. Young men and maids Old men and babes 13. Let them proclaime His awfull name His Name doth all excell In earth or Heaven that dwell 14 He will His People raise Of all His Saints the praise Ev'n Iacob deare His care most neare Joyn'd in accord Praise ye the Lord. PSAL. CXLIX Sing this as Psalme 119. 1. PRaise ye the Lord New Anthems bring Which ye to God may sing And let the quire of Saints His praise In their assembly raise 2. Let Israel in Him rejoyce Who form'd him with his voyce Let all the Sons from Sion spring Be joyfull in their King 3. Let them with Dance and Pipe proclaime The glory of His Name Let them sing praises with the Harp With Timbrell shrill and sharp 4. For in His people He delights Who celebrate His Rites And those with meekness who abound Are with salvation crown'd 5. Let Saints with glory raise their heads And sing upon their beds 6. Let His high praise who rules the skies Their voices exercise And in their hand a Two-edg'd sword Be put to act His word 7. For judgment 'gainst the Heathen bent And peoples punishment 8. Their captive Kings in chaines confin'd With manacles to bind And their rebellious Nobles lead In iron fettered 9. To execute that heavy wrath His judgment threat'ned hath