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A12972 Psalmes of inuocation vpon God to preserue her Maiestie and the people of this lande, from the power of our enemies. Collected and gathered togither, by Christopher Stile.; Psalmes of invocation upon God. Stile, Christopher. 1588 (1588) STC 23266; ESTC S105782 6,945 18

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be turned back and brought to confusion that imagine mischiefe for vs. verse 5. Let them be as dust before the winde and the Angell of the Lord scattring them verse 6. Let their way be darke and flippery and let the Angell of the Lord persecute them verse 7. For they haue priuily laide their net to destroy vs without a cause yea euen without a cause haue they made a pit for our soules verse 8. Let a sodeine destruction come vpon them vnawares and the net that they haue laide priuily catch themselues that they may fall into their owne mischiefe verse 23. Awake and stand vp to iudge our quarrell auenge thou our cause our God and our Lord. verse 24. Iudge vs O Lord our God according to thy righteousnes and let them not triumph ouer vs thy Englishnation verse 25. Let not the Antichristians saie in their hearts there there so would we haue it neither let the Spaniard say wee haue deuoured them verse 26. Let them be put to confusion and shame togither that reioyce at our trouble let them bee clothed with rebuke and dishonour that boast themselues against vs. Psal 39. 9. Deliuer vs from all our offences make vs not a rebuke vnto the foolish verse 13. Heare our praiers O Lord and with thine eares consider our calling holde not thy peace at our teares Psal 38. 21. Forsake vs not O Lord our God bee not thou far from vs thy Englishnation hast thee to helpe vs O Lord God our saluation Psal 38. 19. For our enemies liue and are mightie and they that hate vs wrongfully are many in number Psal 40. 21. But thou art our helper and redeemer make no long tarrying O our God Psal 39. 16. Let it bee thy pleasure to deliuer vs make hast O Lord to helpe vs. Psal 44. 4. Thou art our king O God send helpe vnto thy English Iacob verse 26. Arise and helpe vs and deliuer vs for thy mercies sake Psal 53. 3. For strangers are risen vp against vs and tirants which haue not thee O God before their eies seeke after our soules verse 1. Saue vs O God for thy names sake and auenge vs in thy strength Psal 59. 17. Psal 60. 4. Vnto thee our strength will wee sing for thou O God art our refuge and our merciful God and wee will dwell in thy tabernacle for euer and our trust shal be vnder the couering of thy wings Psal 61. 6. Graunt our Queene O Lord a long life that her yeares may endure with vs the full course of nature and with thee for euer Psal 121. 8 Preserue O Lord her going out and comming in from this time forth for euermore Glorie be to the Father c. Psalme 119. verse 153. Psal 143. 9. Psal 108. 12. O Consider our aduersitie and deliuer vs O Lord from all our enemies for wee flee vnto thee to hide vs for vain is the helpe of man Psal 119. vers 15. 4. Psal 144. 2. Auenge thou our cause and deliuer vs quicken vs according vnto thy word for thou art our helpe and our fortresse our castle deliuerer and our defendor in whom we trust Psal 108. 13. Vnto thee lift we vp our eies O thou that Psal 123. 1. dwellest in the heauens through thee can we doe great actes it is thou that shalt treade downe our enemies Psal 142. 7. Heare vs O Lord and that soone for our spirit waxeth faint hide not thy face from vs thy Englishnation lest wee be like vnto them that goe downe into the pit Psal 123. 3. Haue mercy vpon vs O Lord for our soules are filled with the scornfull reproofe of the Antichristian rout and with the despightfulnes of the proud Spaniards Psal 140. 2. They imagine mischiefe in their hearts and stir vp strife all the daie long Psal 120. 6. We haue laboured vnto them for peace but when wee speake vnto them thereof they make them readie to battaile Psal 140. 6. Then wee saide vnto the Lord thou art our God heare the voice of our praiers O Lord. Psal 140. 7. O Lord God thou strength of our health thou hast couered our heads in the day of battaile verse 8. Let not the vngodlie haue their desire O Lord let not their mischieuous imagination prosper lest they be too proud verse 9. Let the mischiefe of their owne lippes fall vpon the heads of them that compasse vs about Let the hotte burning coales of thy wrath fall vpon them which trouble vs thine heritage let them be cast into the fire of thy iudgement and into the pit that they neuer rise vp againe Psal 142. 8. Send downe thine hand from aboue and take vs out of the waters of troubles and deliuer vs from the hands of straunge children for they are too strong for vs. Mich. 7. 10. So they that be our enemies shall looke vpon it and be confounded which now saie where is the Lord their God verse 16. This the Heathen shall see bee ashamed for all their combined powers so that they shal laie their hand vpon their mouth and stop their eares verse 17. They shall licke the dust like a serpent and as the woormes of the earth that tremble in their holes they shall bee afraide of thee O Lorde our God and they shall feare thee much verse 18. Who is such a God as thou that pardonest wickednes and forgiuest the offences of the remnant of thine English heritage and keepest not thy wrath foreuer for thy delight is in compassion verse 19. Turne thee againe be mercifull vnto thine English Sion put away all our wickednesses and cast all our sinnes into the bottom of the sea Psal 144. 10. O Lord giue stil victorie vnto our Queene and preserue thy seruant Elizabeth from the sword Psal 145. 12. That thy power thy glory and thy mightines by her may be knowen vnto men in defending her kingdoms Glory be to the Father and to the Sonne and to the holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and euer shal be world without end Amen FINIS A GODLY PRAYER WHEREIN is desired aide of God against his enimies forgiuenesse of sinnes and to turne his plagues as well of the sword as penurie which be due for sinne farre from this land O Lord of hosts thou God of Israel which sittest betweene the Cherubins that rulest all the kingdoms of the world to whom all powers must stoupe and obey Arise O Lord shew forth thy selfe come forth stil to helpe vs plucke out thy hand out of thy bosome and draw out thy sword and smite downe the heathen that rise vp against vs that seeke to punish vs not for our sinnes but for the malice they beare against thy Gospel for thou art God alone that rulest in all the kingdoms of the world thou