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A68694 An abridgeme[n]t of all the canonical books of the olde Testament written in Sternholds meter by VV. Samuel minister. The names of the books are in the next leaf following. Samuel, William, fl. 1551-1569. 1569 (1569) STC 21690; ESTC S110818 97,894 378

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to forge The Cviii. Psalme HAue héer you shall the fiftie seuen and sixtie Psalme in one As laudes and praise to God abooue that vanquished their sone With wishing that the glory of God might rule in euery coste Of Israels far stretching out so telles the holy Ghoste The C.ix. Psalme IN vehement sprite he praith to God to aduenge him on his foes As Doeg in the court and suche that wrought him many woes By flattering talke in foule wise to please the eares of Saule They tolde to him a thousand lies so heaping Dauids thrall The C.x. Psalme KIng Dauid héer of Christe dooth tel as Christe him self dooth say His royall kingdome he sets out to dure bothe now and ay His préesthood eke not Aaron like but as Melchizadeck Triumphantly his rule shalbe all subiect to his beck The C.xj. Psalme LOok what the Lord had promised to Israel long ago From ca●tiuenes to set them frée he saith that he did so And gaue to them the Gentiles land and eke his holy law Thus he them telles to stir them vp to haue the same in awe The C.xii. Psalme MUche good he saith shall light to him that hath the Lord in fear And dooth delight to kéep his wil blest shall that man appéer To poor and weak he giueth ayd remoou'de he shall not bée Although the wicked chafe therat when they the same shall sée The C.xiii. Psalme NOught els he willes but laud praise to God aboue to giue Whiche looketh down from hie aboue on things that héer doo liue And dooth from dust set vp the poore with princes for to sit And makes the barren frute to haue and to reioyce in it The C.xiiii Psalme OF Gods behauiour towards his flock when Egipt they went out How mountains hilles and waters low from order turnd about All fearing muche the face of God he saith this came to passe And stony rock to water flud by him so turned was The C.xv. Psalme PUtting all glory quite away from Idolles fayned Gods Twire whom and God that is th● Lord he prooueth great the ods Not vnto vs not vnto vs but God haue all the praise Who owes the heauē guides the earth his name be blest alwayes The C.xvi. Psalme QUēche they could not but he ● would looue God that heard his cry● When Absalon did vexe him sore and caused him to flie Yet hopes he wel for to return Hierusalem to pay The vowes that he to God did vow when he was driuen away The C.xvii Psalme RIght as before so héer again he willeth nations all To laud the Lord that as he reignd so euermore he shall Confirming his benignitie and faith by Christe his sonne From time to time withouten end as he it once begun The C.xviii Psalme SO God alone he dooth confesse because that he is good The Israelites he willes therto as he that sau'de their blood From Philistines and other foes that did against them bark And gaue them rest to laud the Lord and to set vp his Ark. The C ▪ xix Psalme THough it be long yet in a some this Psalme dooth say thus muche That study of the law of God there is no study suche Sometimes he speaks eke of his foes and some also he threatꝭ These thrée are chéef in matters all that in this songs he treatꝭ The C.xx Psalme UNto suche tungs as vse to lie and eke for to backbight He could not wishe suche sharp reward as due to them was right For peaceles men and flatterers suche as with Saule did court Kept him exilde and yet therto they wrought him mickle hurt The C.xxi. Psalme AT God alone all ayd is had on him must we depend For he that made the heauen and earth shall succour to vs send Who stil dooth watche with open eyes and neuer more dooth sléep No hurt can come vnto his Churche for he dooth stil it kéep The C.xxii. Psalme BRought vp when that the ark of God was to Hierusalem He was ful glad to hear consent of all his people then And séeing Iustice like to reign he wisheth ceasse of warres And peace to florishe in her stréetꝭ and round about the barres The C.xxiii Psalme CAused were some this psalme to make whiche for their godlines Were mockt scornd and taunted eke of men in wickednes They wait as maids vpon their dames and tend vpon the Lord Beséeching mercy at his hand though others at them boord The C.xxiiii Psalme DOuble he sayth vnles that God had béen on Israels side Moste certainly by forren foes it had with them béen wide For quick they had deuoured them as flud they had ore run They blesse the Lord that made al thing from whom all help dooth come The C.xxv Psalme EChe one that in the Lord dooth trust shalbe as Sion mount For why the Lord shalbe with him he may thereof account But godly men with wicked men shall not be mixt in one And suche as turn vnto their euils they shalbe wo be gone The C.xxvi Psalme FUl ioyful shall the captiues be when home they doo return And Sion shall for ioy then laugh and make an end to moorn And Gentiles shall report and say that God hath greatly doon For suche as out with teares did go with songs they shall home come The C.xxvii Psalme GOne vnto nought is all the woork bestowe you nere the cost Except the Lord doo build the house the labour is but lost It is in vain to watche at all vnlesse the Lord doo wake The early rising shall not help God fruteful shall thée make The C.xxviii Psalme HOw happy he shalbe he telth that alwayes God dooth fear His handy labour he shall eat his wife him frute shall bear With Sion in his prosperitie and eke Hierusalem He shall beholde and Gransire be and Israels peace yken The C.xxix Psalme IN chéerful wise may Israel say often times they haue Me fought against euen from my youth but God he did me saue Confounded shall the plowers be that plowd vpon my back And all that Sion once did hate their power shalbe but slack The C.xxx Psalme KIng Dauid as some men suppose béeing sore vext of Saule Out of the depth vnto the Lord he did bothe cry and call Beséeching him for to forgiue his sinnes and set him frée The Israelites some thing y●t made in their captiuitie The C.xxxi Psalme LIfted aloft his hart is not ne yet his eyes with pride Nor yet in things passing his reache he hath not walkt aside But hath his soule as nurced childe kept stil in perfet awe And willeth them to wait for him the authour of their law The C.xxxii Psalme MEn may suppose this Psalme to be made of King Salomon Beséeching God his fathers broyles that he would think theron Who once had vowd a house to make for God therin to shade And how that préestꝭ and people eke should ioy to sée it made The C.xxxiii Psalme NOte and beholde how good it is bréethern in peace to dwel
wrong to doo lest they doo smart for it And though their names be nere so great if Iustice they doo misse As men ful mean they perishe shall let them be sure of this The lxxxiii Psalme COmplain they did of neighbour fo●● beséeching God of ayd The wickeds talke they doo expresse what they of them haue said Beséeching God them to destroy like others them before ●o forcing foes to knowe his might and fear it euermore The lxxxiiii Psalme DAuid was driuen by Absalon from Sion and his seat Dooth shew his zeale vnto Gods house and so he dooth intreat Affirming rather in the Churche a door kéeper to be Then in the tentꝭ of wicked men to haue a hie degrée The lxxxv Psalme EXilde they were as captiue men but now returnd from thrall The peoples sinnes they are remit God hath forgiuen them all So thanks he giues an prophesieth their helth their ioy and faith Their goodnes iustice and their peace all this to fore he saith The lxxxvi Psalme FOr hapful hearing of the Lord the Prophet now dooth pray ▪ For help for ayd for ioyful signe he prayes not to denay Against all suche as sought his wo this prayer did he make That God is far aboue all Gods he dare wel vndertake The lxxxvii Psalme GLory ful great and founded sure to Sion dooth he giue The Churche of Christ in constant faith whiche héer on earth dooth liue No churche there is of might so great not Babilon in déed The mighty monarks of the earth shée far dooth them excéed The lxxxviii Psalme HUmblenes in affliction this Psalme dooth tend therto In sicknes time and great distresse so Dauid vide to doo With doleful chéer and woful care all comfortles he cries As dead in graue and darknes déep no help that he espies The lxxxix Psalme IN endles wise sing praise he wil to God that is abooue For his great goodnes and his faith shewd to him in his looue In kéeping promise to his tribe of whom the Lord was borne Whose Kingdome eke and stablenes he telles of long befo●n The xC. Psalme KNowe héer ye may th'eternitie of God all worlds before And of mans life the breuitie for watching wholesome lore Of miseries and shorted life our sinnes are cause of all For ioyes he prayth in time to come ▪ that they may be equall The xCi Psalme LO lo saith hée who so dooth dwel vnder the Lords defence What so betide he néed not care from where or eke from whence His faith and hope that pends on God so firme is set and sure That nothing can him hurt or noy but safe he shall endure The xCii. Psalme MUche good it is to celebrate he saith to God on hie His goodnes and his faithfulnes with song and melody His woorks or goodnes wicked men doo nothing knowe at all But godly men in knowledge growe and so for ay they shall The xCiii Psalme NOne dooth reign but God alone who made the things are made By whiche his glory and his might are séen as in a shade His law also vnto a flock he gaue to learn him more And midst of them he gaue him self to fortify his lore The xCiiii Psalme OPprest wel néer with mightie foes for vengeance he dooth craue Beséeching sherching finding fault as though his fleshe did raue But finding help he giues the laud to God his sole defence And ful his hope he sets in him who shall him recompence The xCv. Psalme PEople slack he calleth foorth with double call he calles To laud the Lord he made these ▪ the ●arth and hilles as walles He is our God and pastour eke his voice if we neglect His rest we shall not sée no more then those that were reiect The lxxxxvi Psalme QUite ouer all to all he cryes to sing and laud the Lord Who passeth all the Gods on earth none can with him accord He telles before of Christe his reign how large that it shall stretche He comes he comes so tel it foorth to Gentiles shall he fetche The lxxxxvii Psalme REign dooth the Lord therfore the earth let it reioyce Iles And dasht be Gentiles and their Gods that woorship then their whiles But as for Sion let it ioy and doo the thing is good For light vpsprings let iust reioyce with laudes of chéerful mood The lxxxxviii Psalme SIng now saith he a song anew vnto the Lord abooue Who maruelously hath shewd him self to suche as doo him looue Therfore he willes that all the earth should praise and laud him stil For he shall come with Iustice right to Iudge after his wil. The lxxxxix Psalme TRiumphantly the Lord dooth reign the people fret and fume Let earth be moou'd and moou'd again with fretting to presume Yet shall the Lord rule ouer all and hear the iusts request Therfore set out his holy name towards hie where he dooth rest The C. Psalme UNto the laud and praise of God he stirreth all that come Suche as into his court approche he would not haue them dum The causes why that mooues therto he saith to be that hée Did fourm our shape we did not so his goodnes makes the gl●e The Ci. Psalme A That Princes and Prelates eke would learn this Psalme by rote For publike weal and churchely rule here is a godly note That none in Court or Kirk should be that gaue them selues to euil And those should be prefard alone as made of sinne a driuel The Cii Psalme BEholding great calamities with double spéeche he cryes To hear his sute to way his cause to him aboue the skies That he would consolation send to him was graunt his sute Posterities may knowe therof by publike fame and brute The C.iii. Psalme CElebrate to God abooue and eke his name extol He counselleth his inward powers by meaning of his soule For kindenes shewd to him and his so forst he was to doo Bothe Angels might and ministers he willeth eke therto The C.iiii. Psalme DEdicate his soule to blesse again the Lord he willes Who lightsome glory putting on rules far abooue the hilles That God made all in partꝭ he telles and eke his flock dooth cherishe By guyding some and féeding some or els they all should perishe The C.v. Psalme EUery one for to confesse the Lord and him to pray He willeth so and that they should set out his lauds alway For wunders that he wrought tofore ful many yéeres ere than He bréefly telles to mean therto beginning at Abram The C.vj. Psalme FUl often as before so béere be willes for to confesse The goodnes of the Lord so great to folke that were thankles Who were vnfaithful murmurers transgressours and rebels Deseruing muche but yet the Lord his pact he not refels The Cvii Psalme GO on he dooth as twice before to set out God as good Not onely to the Israelites ▪ as in a partiall mood But also vnto all the world bothe comforter and scourge For whiche he wil to God the laudes among them all