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B01589 The psalms of David in meeter: by Mr. Zachary Boyd, preacher of God's word. Boyd, Zacharie, 1585?-1653 1646 (1646) Wing B2420B; ESTC R172886 138,565 542

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heard which wertidings good We happily it also found in the fields of the wood verse 7 Into his Tabernacles fair most gladly will we go With great respect we worship wi● at his footstool also verse 8 A rise O LORD most speedily into thy rest at length Thou who art great in Majesty and the Ark of thy strength Now let thy Priests with righteousnes be cloathed all about ●nd let all them that are thy saints for joy most gladly shout For thine own servant Davids sake whom thou dost love alway ● thine anointed dear to thee turn not the face away God hath to David sworn in truth not turne he will from it ●f the fruit of thy body I upon thy Throne will set If thy children my Covenant Keep and Testimonie all ●pon thy Throne for ever sit their children also shall For GOD hath Zion chusde and it to dwell in still requir'd Heere rest I ever will heer dwell for I have it desir'd I will all her provision blesse abundantly indeed Her poor and needy now will I well satisfie with bread verse 16 I with salvation will also her Priests all cloath about And all her Saints that fear the Lord for joy aloud shall shout verse 17 There I will make King David horn to bud in all mens sight I have for mine anointed dear ordain'd a lamp of light verse 18 His enmies also I will cloath with shame till they look down But on himself most brightly still even flourish shall his crown PSAL. CXXXIII BEhold how good a thing it is and pleasant for to see That brethren should together dwell in peace and unitie verse 2 Like precious ointment on the hea● that on the beard did fall Ev'n Aarons beard that to the skirts went of his garments all ●'n Aarons beard who was a man by GOD almighty sent ●●t down from thence unto the skirts of all his garments went ●ike Hermons dew like dew which down the Zions hills ran o're ● there the blessing God ordain'd ev'n life for evermore PSAL. CXXXIV ●Ehold and blesse the Lord all ye that serve the LORD aright ●●ich in the house of God the Lord to serve him stand by night Your hands lift in the Sanctuary and bless the Lord in this The Lord that made the heav'n and earth thee out of Zion blesse PSAL. CXXXV ●Raise ye the Lord praise ye also his Name with one accord ●●aise him with heart and voice O ye the servants of the Lord. Ye that in the house of the Lord to serve him always stand Ev'n in the fair courts of the house of our God in the land verse 3 Praise ye the Lord for he is good most hearty praises sing Unto his blessed Name alwayes for it 's a pleasant thing verse 4 For that the Lord unto himself hath of his own good pleasure Ev'n chosen Jacob and Isra'l for his peculiar treasure verse 5 For I know that assuredly the Lord is always great And that our God above all gods is in a glorious seat verse 6 What thing so ev'r the Lord did plea● that in the heav'ns did he And in the earth in seas and all deep places that there be verse 7 He from the ends of all the earth makes vapours to ascend For raine he lightnings makes he doth winds from his treasures send verse 8 Who to great wrath provoked much by men of Egypt land Their first-born smot of man and beast with a destroying hand Who tokens sent wonders which in midst of thee did fall Egypt upon Pharaoh and on his servants all verse 10 Who in great wrath by his strong hand the Maker of all things ●not nations great with fearful plagus and al 's slew mighty kings verse 11 Sihon king of the Amorites and Og of Bashan strong ●nd all the kingdomes that were then the Cananits among verse 12 And for a pleasant heritage he with a liberall hand An heritage to Israel his people gave their land verse 13 For ever Lord thy Name endures and thy memoriall O Lord ev'n constantly througho● the generations all verse 14 For sure the Lord his people al● will judge in favour still Concerning all his servants dear repent himself he will verse 15 The heathens idols silver gold works of mens hands they be verse 16 They have mouths but they do n● spea● and eyes but they not see verse 17 They have also their formed ear● wherewith they cannot hear Nor yet doth any breath at all once in their mouthes appear verse 18 They that most foolish make the● 〈◊〉 like unto them at length Even so is every brutish one that trusteth in their strength verse 19 Blesse thou O house of Israel the LORD in ev'ry part O house of Aaron also blesse the LORD with all thy heart verse 20 O house of Levi blesse the Lord all ye both more and lesse That fear the Lord with all your heart the Lord for ever blesse verse 21 Out of Zion for evermore the Lord God blessed be Which dwelleth at Jerusalem the Lord always praise ye PSAL. CXXXVI Give thanks unto the Lord for he is good surely verse 2 To God of gods accord To give thanks chearfully For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 3 Unto the Lord of lords Give hearty thanks anone verse 4 To him who by his words Great wonders doth alone For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 5 To him that most wisely Did make the heavens to move verse 6 And stretch'd the earth to be The waters great above For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 7 To him that by his might Made great lights shine alway verse 8 The Sun that is most bright To rule the pleasant day For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 9 The Moon he made also And glistring Stars with light In their right course to go To rule the darkest night For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 10 To him that mighty smote Egypt a land forlorn Who by his anger hote Did kill all their firstborn For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 11 And brought out from that land His Israel without harme verse 12 With a most mighty hand And with a stretched arme For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 13 To him which did divide The red Sea into two verse 14 And did his Isra'l guide Through its great deeps also For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 15 But overthrew Pharo By his arme that is hie And his great host also In midst of the red sea For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 16 Who al 's his people dear Led through the wildernesse verse 17 To him which with great fear Kings smote in great distresse For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse
Thou my reproach and shame hast known and my dishonour more Mine adversaries that me hurt are all still thee before verse 20 Reproach hath broke my heart 〈…〉 of grief I for some one Look'd to take pitie none was for comforters but found none verse 21 They gave me also for my meat which horrour is to think Most bitter gall they me in thirst gave vinegar to drink verse 22 Let their rich table them before all times a snare be seen And let it be a trap which for their welfare should have bee● verse 23 Let still their eyes be darkned all that they may no thing see And make their loines depriv'd of streng●● to shake continually verse 24 Thine indignation great powr o● upon them fierce and bold And also let thine anger hote of each of them take hold verse 25 And let their habitation all which seemes most to excell Be desolate and suffer none into their tents to dwell verse 26 For him they persecute whom thou hast smitten lesse or more And they talk to the grief of those whom thou hast wounded sore verse 27 Adde thou iniquitie unto their former wickednesse And let not such men come at all into thy righteousnesse verse 28 Out of the book of living men let them all blotted be And not at all be written with the righteous companie verse 29 But I am very sorrowfull and poor as thou dost see O God let thy salvation now me sure set up on hie verse 30 The name of the almighty God I with a song will praise And will with hearty thanks him still even magnifie alwayes verse 31 This also shall the mighty LORD please better most surelie Then ox or bullock that hath hoofs or horns that lofty be verse 32 They who are humble shall this se● and shall be glad indeed And al 's your heart shall happy live that seek for GOD in need verse 33 For still the Lord the poor on earth doth in his mercy hear And mercifull despiseth not his prisoners to him dear verse 34 Let both the heav'ns al 's the earth praise him who sits above The raging seas and every thing that therein still doth move verse 35 For GOD the cities of Judah will build and Sion save That there they may dwell and it in possession surely have verse 36 The seed al 's of his servants dear inherite shall the same And therein shall they gladly dwell that love his holy Name PSAL. LXX O GOD now in this time make hast for to deliver me Make hast O LORD that in distresse I may get help from thee verse 2 Let them confounded be with shame that seek my soul in ire Them to confusion all turne back that still my hurt desire verse 3 Let them by thy most fearfull wrath be turned back forlorne For to reward their shame that say Aha Aha in scorne verse 4 Let all those that thee seek rejoice and be with gladnesse raisde Let such as thy salvation love say still let God be praisde verse 5 But I am poor and needy now make hast O GOD to me My help thou and delivrer art LORD Let no tarrying be PSALME LXXI O LORD in all my troubles grea● I put my trust in thee Unto confusion shamefull put let thou me never be verse 2 Deliver me me to escape cause in thy righteousnesse Incline to me also thine ear and save me in distresse verse 3 My habitation strong be thou to which I may resort To save me thou commanded hast who art my rock and fort verse 4 Out of the hand of wicked men O GOD deliver me Out of the hand of the unjust and those that cruell be verse 5 For thou alwayes art still my hope O LORD my GOD most just Thou also in thy mercy art ev'n from my youth my trust verse 6 Thou from the wōb didst me uphold thou art al 's he who me Out of my mothers bowels took ●e I ever praise will thee verse 7 To many I a wonder am but thou strong art my stay verse 8 Let my mouth with thy praise be fil'd and honour all the day verse 9 Cast me not off in the time of old age when I am weak And when my strength begins to fail then do me not forsake verse 10 For against me mine enmies all still speak one with another And they that for my soul lay wait take counsell all together verse 11 God say they hath forsaken him him persecute and take For there is none that now to him deliverance can make verse 12 O God in troubles be not thou farre from me at the last O thou that onlie art my GOD now for my help make hast verse 13 Let my soules foes confounded a● and al 's consumed be Let with reproach shame cover them that seeke my hurt to see verse 14 But well assur'd continually I will hope thee before And for thy favour still I will yet praise thee more and more verse 15 My mouth shal wel thy righteousne●● and thy salvation shew Even all the day for I thereof the numbers never knew verse 16 In the great strength of God the Lo●● I will most boldly goe I of thine onely righteousnesse will mention make also verse 17 O God ev'n from my youth thou hast me taught with great regard And hitherto thy wondrous workes I clearely have declar'd verse 18 Forsake not me gray-headed all with old age overcome Till to this age thy strength I shew and power to all to come verse 19 Thy righteousnesse O God also is very high to see Who hast done great things still O God who is like unto thee verse 20 Thou which hast troubles great and sore unto me shewed forth Shalt quicken me and bring me up from the deepths of the earth verse 21 Thou shalt my greatnes by thy grace increase for to abide And shalt me by thy goodnesse still comfort on ev'ry side verse 22 My God thee thy truth I 'le praise the Psalterie upon I with the Harp will sing to thee O Israels holy One verse 23 My lips shal greatly then rejoice when I sing unto thee And al 's my soul which thou frō death hast now redeemed free verse 24 My tongue shal of thy righteousn●● talk also all the day For they confounded are and sham'd that seek my hurt alway PSAL. LXXII O God in mercy to the King thy judgement give thou no● And unto the Kings son also thy righteousnesse allow verse 2 The people all with righteousnesse most justly judge he shall And likewise with his judgement righ● thy poor both one and all verse 3 The mountains to the people shall bring peace in ev'ry way And likewise shall the little hils by righteousnesse for ay verse 4 The people poor he sure shal judg● of needy men he shall The children save th'oppressour he shall break in pieces small verse 5 Throughout ev'n generations all they shall thee fear most sure As long as shall the Sun and Moon
mine eye Upon thee daily have I call'd and stretch'd mine hands to thee verse 10 Wilt thou by thine Almighty hand shew wonders to the dead Or shall the dead arise at all thee for to praise indeed verse 11 Thy loving kindnesse shall it be declared in the grave Or of thy faithfulnesse shall men sense in destruction have verse 12 Shall in the dark thy wonders b● known And thy righteousnesse Shall it be known even in the land of long forgetfulnesse verse 13 But unto thee I cryed have O LORD with good intent And in the morning early shall my prayer thee prevent verse 14 O Lord why dost thou thus cast my weari'd soul from thee And why hidst thou in anger hot thy pleasant face from me verse 15 From my youth up I troubled a● and ready for to die While I thy terrous suffer I distracted am by thee verse 16 Thy fearfull wrath which is m● fie●● ov'r me poor wretch doth go ●hy terrours which all measure passe have cut me off also They round about me daily came like water gushing out ●ost furiously they compassde me together all about verse 18 Lover and friend in my distresse far hast thou put from me ●nd mine acquaintance is now all in darknesse hid by thee PSAL. LXXXIX FOrever I 'll God 's mercies sing and with my mouth I shall ●ake clearly known thy faithfulnesse to generations all For mercy I have said shall be built up for ever sure ●hou in the heav'ns thy faithfulnesse shalt stablish to endure A cov'nant with my chosen I have made not to deceive To David my servant in truth solemnly sworn I have verse 4 Thy seed I stablish will most sure for ever not to fall And also will build up thy Throne to generations all verse 5 The heav'ns O Lord shal surely p● thy wonders more or lesse In congregation of the Saints likewise thy faithfulnesse verse 6 For who in heav'n can be compar'd unto the Lord most strong Who can be likned to the Lord the mighties sonnes among verse 7 GOD in th'assemblie of the Saints should served be with feare And reverenc'd still should be of all that are about him heere verse 8 Lord God of hosts who is a Lord strong all the world throughout Like to thee or thy faithfulnesse that is thee round about verse 9 Thou by thy mighty power dost 〈◊〉 the rageing of the sea ●hen the fierce waves thereof arise thou mak'st them still to be Thou hast in peices Rahab broke as one alreadie slaine ●●th thy strong arm thou hast thy foes all scattred in disdaine The heav'ns are thine thine is the earth as for the world we see ●●d al 's the fulnesse all thereof have founded been by thee By thy great might the north south thou hast created them ●ount Tabor and Hermon also rejoice shall in thy Name verse 13 A mighty arme in all thy works thou hast as all may see ●rong is thy hand as may appear and thy right hand is hie verse 14 Justice Judgement of thy throne are made the dwelling place Mercy and truth together join'd shall go before thy face verse 15 Blest is the people that doth kn● the joyfull sound aright They of thy countenance O Lord shall sure walk in the light verse 19 They shal in thy most blessed N● rejoice even all the day And in thy righteousnesse they sh● exalted be alway verse 17 For thou the glorie of their stre● art as they well do see And in thy favour great our horne shall high exalted be verse 18 For our most strong sure d● the Lord is in each thing The holy one of Israel is our most gracious King verse 19 By way of vision that is clear then spakest thou anone These words that full of mercy 〈◊〉 unto thy holy One Thou saidst On one that mighty is I help laid by and by One from the people chosen out exalted high have I. verse 20 My servant David surely I have found as I did crave ● mercy with my holy oil anointed him I have With whom my hand saving grace established shall be ●●e arme also in every place shall strengthen him surelie The enmie strong puft up with pride shall not on him exact ●r him the son of wickednesse afflict by any fact And I his foes before his face most fiercely down will beat ●●d plague them all most fearfully that in their heart him hate But with him shall my faithfulnes and al 's my mercy be ●y great Name his mighty horne shall be exalted hie verse 25 I will the power great of his ha● set also in the sea And his right hand that doth gre●● thi● shall in the rivers be verse 26 Thou art my father he shall th● unto me cry anone My GOD and al 's the mighty rock of my salvation verse 27 I also will him my first-born make by a noble birth Yea higher in great glory then the Kings of all the earth verse 28 My mercy will I keep for him for evermore to last My Cov'nant al 's alwayes shall stan● with him for ever fast verse 29 His holy seed al 's I will make for ever to endure And as the days of heav'n so shall his Throne be stablish'd sure verse 30 If his children my law forsak● and walk not in my wayes verse 31 If they my statutes break and not my precepts keep alwayes Their great transgression with the rod I will then visit still ●●d their iniquity also with stripes correct I will My loving kindnesse yet will I not from him wholly take ●r suffer once my faithfulnesse to fail or him forsake My Cov'nant fast I surely will not break to any one ●r yet the least thing alter that out of my lips is gone Once have I by mine holinesse even sworne most solemnlie ●●t unto David more or lesse I will not surely lie His blessed seed shal by my strength endure for evermore ●nd as the Sun so shall his Throne be stable me before verse 37 It shall for ever as the Moone most sure establish'd be And as a faithfull witnesse that is in the heav'n most hie verse 38 But thou displeased hast cast o● yea and abhorred both Thou hast with thine Anointed dear exceedingly been wroth verse 39 Thou of thy servant hast made v● the Cov'nant all most sound Thou hast his Crown profained by it casting to the ground verse 40 Thou in thy wrath his hedges do hast broken great and small Thou also his strong holds likewise hast brought to ruine all verse 41 All that passe by the open way to spoile him neere approch Unto his neighbours all about he still is a reproch verse 42 Thou hast of his adversaries the right hand set up hie Thou hast al 's made his enmies all rejoiced for to be verse 43 The edge thou also of his sword hast turned in his hand And in the battell hast not made with courage him to stand verse 44 Thou hast his
wellers of the earth fear like wise him before verse 10 That GOD doth reigne to heathes say the world unmov'd shall be Establish'd and still righteouslie the people judge shall he verse 11 Let all the heav'ns above rejoice and let for evermore The earth be glad and let the sea with all its fulnesse roare verse 12 Let all the field be joyfull still and all that is therein Then shall the trees of all the wood for to rejoice begin verse 13 Before God for he comes he comes the earth to judge he shall Stil judge the world with righteousnes with truth his people all PSAL. XCVII THe Lord doth reigne let all the earth now to rejoice be made And let the multitude of Isles thereof be alwayes glad verse 2 With darknesse clouds are him about judgement and righteousnesse Are the fair habitation of his throne of holinesse verse 3 A kindled fire goes him before most brightly shining out And up his wicked enmies all it burneth round about verse 4 His lightnings which doe brightly shine the world both far and neer Inlightned all the earth them saw and trembled all for fear verse 5 At GODS presence the hills like wax did melt and fall anone Even at the presence of the LORD who rules the earth alone verse 6 The heav'ns above his righteousnes most clearly do declare And all the people of the earth still see his glory rare verse 7 Who graven images do serve let them confounded be And who themselves of idols boast all gods him worship ye verse 8 It Sion heard and was most gl●● and al 's with one accord Then Judahs daughters did rejoice for thy judgements O LORD verse 9 For thou Lord high above all a●● that on the earth now be Thou art exalted far above all gods in majestie verse 10 Hate ill all ye that love the 〈◊〉 his Saints souls in the land He doth preserve he saveth them out of the wickeds hand verse 11 For all those that now righteou● is sown a joyfull light And gladnesse also for all those that are in heart upright verse 12 Ye righteous in the Lord rejoi● and give without delay Due thanks at the remembrance ● his Holinesse alway PSAL. XCVIII O Sing a new song to the LORD who hath done wonders great His right hand and his holy arme him victory did get verse 2 The Lord hath in his mercy great made his salvation known In heathens sight his righteousnesse he openlie hath shown verse 3 His mercy he remembred hath and truth to Israel The ends of all the earth have seen our GODS salvation well verse 4 O all the earth unto the LORD a joyfull noise now raise Yea make a loud noise and rejoice and gladly all sing praise verse 5 Unto the Lord now with the harp sing sweetly and rejoice Yea with the harp and also with a psalme in pleasant voice verse 6 With trumpets that most pleasant are the sound of cornets bring Together make a joyfull noise before the Lord the King verse 7 Al 's with its fulnesse let the sea most gladly roar and swell The world likewise that is most large and they that therein dwell verse 8 Now let the floods al clap their hands let hils rejoice together verse 9 Before the Lord for he doth come to judge the earth for ever With righteousnesse the world he shall judge as all men shall see And all the people of the earth also with equitie PSAL. XCIX THe Lord doth reign let trembling fear the people make to quake He sits between the Cherubims now let the earth all shake verse 2 The LORD is great in Zion and all people high above verse 3 Let them thy great dreadful name praise which doth holy prove verse 4 The kings strength also judgement loves thou setlest equity Thou right and judgement execut'st in Jacob constantly verse 5 The LORD our GOD with all your heart with praise exalt on hie And at his footstool worship low for holy still is He. verse 6 Moses and Aaron with his priests ' mongst them that on him call Was Samuel they call'd on the LORD and he them answerd all verse 7 He in the cloudy pillar spake to them they keeped have His testimonies and likewise the ord'nance he them gave verse 8 Thou answerdst them O Lord our God a God that them forgave Though thou of their inventions didst a heavy vengeance crave verse 9 With praise exalt the Lord our God and at his holy hill Him humbly worship for the LORD our GOD is holy still PSALME C. A Joyfull noise unto the LORD ye lands make more and more verse 2 Serve GOD with gladnes yea with songs his presence come before verse 3 Know that the Lord is God it 's he not we that made us heer We are his people and the sheep even of his pasture dear verse 4 With thanksgiving enter his gates and in his courts proclame His praise be thankfull unto him and blesse his holy Name verse 5 For GOD is good his mercy great is everlasting sure And to all generations al 's his truth doth still endure PSAL. CI. I 'Le of Mercy and Judgement sing to thee LORD sing I will verse 2 I in a perfect way my self behave will wisely still O when wilt thou come unto me I will every part Within my house religiouslie walk with a perfect heart verse 3 No wicked thing I will at all once set before mine eye I hate their work that turn aside it shall not cleave to me verse 4 A froward heart that fears not God shall soon from me depart I will not al 's a person know that wicked is in heart verse 5 Him who his neighbour privily slandreth cut off I shall Who hath an high look proud heart I 'le not endure at all verse 6 Upon the faithfull of the land mine eyes shall be that they May with me dwell me serve he shall that walks in perfect way verse 7 Who works deceit he surely shall within my house not dwell Nor shall he tary in my sight that loveth lies to tell verse 8 The wicke● 〈◊〉 ●o destroy t● 〈…〉 wil● Cu● 〈…〉 I 〈◊〉 from the 〈…〉 PSAL. CII WIth an attentive ear O LORD the prayer now made by me In mercy hear and let my cry come quickly unto thee verse 2 Hide not thy face from me in dayes when I in trouble fall Incline thine ear and speedily me answere when I call verse 3 For all my dayes are like the smoak consumed by thine ire And all my bones are fearfully burnt as an hearth with fire verse 4 My heart sore smitten withred is most like the grasse indeed So that I through my troubles great forget to eat my bread verse 5 By reason also of the voice of groaning me within My bones all dried with distresse do cleave unto my skin verse 6 I am like to a Pelican that lives in wildernesse And of the desert I am like an owle in my distresse
verse 7 I watch alwayes and I am as a sparrow that alone In grief and sorrow sitteth still ev'n the house top upon verse 8 Mine enmies me do still reproch each day both ev'n and morn And they that are against me mad are al 's against me sworn verse 9 For ashes I have eaten still like bread as I do think And in my grief I mingled have with weeping all my drink verse 10 Because of thy most fearfull wrath and indignation great For thou hast lift me up and hast down cast me from my seat verse 11 My dayes are like a shadow that declining soon doth passe And I with troubles vexed sore am with'red like the grasse verse 12 But thou O LORD for ever shalt endure most stedfastlie And to all generations still thy remembrance shall be verse 13 Thou shalt arise and mercy have on Zion thus ov'rcome For now the time to favour her yea the set time is come verse 14 For thy servants do in stones delight and pleasure take Yea and the very dust thereof they favour for her sake verse 15 So of the LORD the heathen shall with rev'rence fear the Name And to thy glory earthly Kings shall all still do the same verse 16 When as the LORD in mercy shall build up his Zion dear He shall then in his glory great with Majesty appear verse 17 He will regard the prayer of the destitute likewise And al 's the prayer that they make he never will despise verse 18 This for the generation to come shall written be And people not created yet shall praise the Lord most hie verse 19 For he look'd down hath from the height of all his Sanctuary The LORD the earth all did behold ev'n from the heavens hye verse 20 To hear ev'n of the prisoners all the heavy groning breath To freely loose all those that are appointed unto death verse 21 In Zion clearly to declare the Lords most holy Name And also to set foorth his praise ev'n in Jerusalem verse 22 Whē people the kingdomes meet to serve the LORD alwayes verse 23 He weakned in the way my strength he shortned al 's my dayes verse 24 In midst of all my dayes I said Lord take me not away Throughout all generations still thy yeers for ever stay verse 25 Of old thou the foundation of the earth most sure hast laid The heav'ns above are the great work which by thy hand was made verse 26 They perish shall but stedfastly thou shalt endure alway Yea like a garment shall they all wax old and wear away Thou shalt them as a vesture change and changed be they shall verse 27 But thou the same art and thy yeers shall have no end at all verse 28 The children of thy servants all continue shall indeed And for all times shall thee before establish'd be their feed PSAL. CIII O Thou my Soul most thankfully go to and blesse the LORD All that 's in me his holy Name now blesse with one accord verse 2 Blesse GOD my Soul and not forget his benefits not small verse 3 Who all thy sins forgives who al 's heals thy diseases all verse 4 Who from destruction doth redeem thy life sore pressed down Who doth with loving kindnesse thee and tender mercies crown verse 5 Who fully with good things also doth satisfie thy mouth So that ev'n like the Eagles still renewed is thy youth verse 6 The mighty Lord doth execute ev'n righteousnesse most rare And judgement also for all those that heer oppressed are verse 7 He to his servant Moses made his wayes most clearly known And unto Israels children al 's his valiant acts were shown verse 8 Both mercifull and gracious still the Lord delights to be To anger slow most plenteous al 's in mercy still is he verse 9 He though for sin he whiles us check yet will not alwayes chide Nor yet will he his anger keep for ever to abide verse 10 He not according to our sins hath dealt with us in wrath Nor after our iniquities he us rewarded hath verse 11 For as the heaven very high above the earth is set So toward them that doe him fear his mercy still is great verse 12 As far as th' East is from the West so far by his great love From us he our transgressions all in mercy doth remove verse 13 Like as a father tenderly his children pities heer So likewise the Lord pities them that truely do him fear verse 14 For he that made us all doth know our frame most perfectly He also doth remember well that but frail dust we be verse 15 As for man heer his dayes are as the grasse in ev'ry case As of the field a flower ev'n so he flourisheth a space verse 16 For over it the winde doth passe and it is gone therefore And after that the place thereof shall know it then no more verse 17 But GODS mercy for ever lasts upon them that him fear His righteousnesse doth also reach to childrens children heer verse 18 To such as still his cov'nant keep and also those unto That his commandments every one remember well to do verse 19 The Lord up in the heav'ns above prepared hath his throne And his most glorious kingdome still rules over all alone verse 20 Ye angels that excell in strength most gladly blesse the Lord Who do his precepts hearkning well to the voice of his word verse 21 Blesse chearfully the Lord all ye his hosts that do excell Ye Ministers of all his coasts that do his pleasure well verse 22 Now blesse the Lord all yee he his works and that with one accord Of his dominion in each place O my soul blesse the Lord PSAL. CIIII. O Blesse the LORD my soul thou Lord my God art very great With Honour high and Majestie thou cloathed art in state 〈…〉 ●ht as a garm● 〈◊〉 〈…〉 about 〈◊〉 lik● curt● 〈…〉 ●est out the heav'ns that 〈◊〉 bright Who firmly doth his chamber beams walks in waters lay and bind Who makes the clouds his coach who on the wings of the win● Who maketh al 's his Angells all sprits as he doth desire ●is ministers that are most swift even as a flaming fire Who the foundations of the earth so firmely laid together ●hat it thereafter should not be removed thence for ever With the great deep thou cov'rest it as with a garment good The swelling waters lifted up above the mountains stood verse 7 At thy rebuke as one amaz'd they fled without delay At the voice of thy thunder loud they hasted all away verse 8 They by the mountains do go up and by the valleys low To their own place which thou for the hast founded down they flow verse 9 Thou hast a bound set so that they may not the same passe over That hencefoorth they turn not again the earth below to cover verse 10 He sendeth by his mighty power the living springs along Into the valleys which do run the highest hills among
dark he made it still And they did not at all rebell against his word and will verse 29 He turn'd their waters into blood their fish he slew in springs verse 30 The land foorth frogs in plēty broght in chambers of their Kings verse 31 He spake diverse sorts there came of flies as mighty hosts And by his finger lice he made to swarme in all their costs verse 32 He gave them hail for rain and fire their land in flames to make verse 33 He smote their vines figtrees of their coasts the trees he brake verse 34 He spake the word locusts thick came in a fearfull swarme With them were caterpillars al 's ev'n numberlesse to harme verse 35 And did eat up al 's all the herbs that in their land were found And greedilie devoured then the fruits of all their ground verse 36 He also in their wicked land smote in his wrath at length the first-born both of man and beast the chief of all their strength verse 37 With silver and with gold also he brought them foorth along And not a feeble person there was all their tribes among verse 38 When they departed Egypt was so glad as none can tell For of them then the dreadfull fear upon them heavy fell verse 39 He for a cov'ring spread a cloud and for to give them light He made a fire alwayes to shine most brightly in the night verse 40 The people asked and he then brought quails aboundantly And also with the bread of heav'n he did them satisfie verse 41 He opned al 's the flintie rock and waters gushed out They plenteous like a river ran in places dry about verse 42 For he his holy promise made did then remember well And Abraham who stedfast still his servant did excell verse 43 And he his people then with joy brought forth both young and old And likewise all his chosen folk with gladnesse manifold verse 44 And he them gave the fertile lands of heathen great and small The labour of the people they did then inherite all verse 45 That they his worthy statuts might observe with one accord And keep his laws given unto them praise ye alwayes the LORD PSAL. CVI. PRaise ye the LORD O now give thanks unto the Lord together For he is good for his mercy endureth fast for ever verse 2 Who of the LORD Omnipotent the mighty acts of worth Well utter can Who all his praise can to the full shew foorth verse 3 Blest are all they that judgement wel do keep in all their wayes And he that upright at all times doth righteousnesse alwayes verse 4 With favour such remember me as thou O LORD dost bear To thy people O visit me with thy salvation dear verse 5 That I thy chosen good may see in thy folks gladnesse glade That I with thine inheritance to glory may be made verse 6 We with our fathers sinned have we have iniquitie Committed by a sinfull life we have done wickedlie verse 7 The wonders great which thou did wor● O Lord in Egypt land Our fathers though they saw them all did not them understand Of thy great mercies multitude they well remembred never But at the sea ev'n the red sea they him provok'd together verse 8 Neverthelesse he by his might them sav'd who were his own For his names sake that he might make his mighty power known verse 9 He al 's the red sea did rebuke and it was then made dry Through deeps as through the wildernesse he led them by and by verse 10 He sav'd them from the hand of him that did them alwayes hate And them redeemed from the hand of th' enemie so great verse 11 The waters covred then their foes of them left was not one verse 12 Then they beleeved all his words they sang his praise anone verse 13 They soon by their unthankfulnes his glorious works forgot For his wise counsell foolishly at all they waited not verse 14 But in the barren wildernesse did lust exceedingly And in the desert GOD alwayes they tempted foolishly verse 15 And he to them al 's their request gave after their intent But wasting leannesse suddenly into their soul he sent verse 16 They also Moses in the camp did vex with great envy And Aaron though a Saint of God by them was not set by verse 17 Therefore the earth did open wide and Dathan speedily Did swallow up and covred al 's Abirams company verse 18 And also in their companie a kindled fire did fall The flam thereof then breaking forth burnt up the wicked all verse 19 A calf of gold in Horeb they made in their folly rare And worshipped most foolishly the molten image there verse 20 Thus they their glory shamefully chang'd as they did trespasse Into the liknesse of an ox that eats on earth the grasse verse 21 They God their Saviour then forg●● which by his mighty hand For their comfort alwayes had done great things in Egypt land verse 22 Most wondrous works within the land of Ham as all might see And things that were most terrible even hard by the red sea verse 23 Then said he He would them destroy had Moses in the way Not stood from them destroying all to turn his wrath away verse 24 Yea they despisde the pleasant land they not beleev'd his word verse 25 But in their tents they murmur'd still not hearkning to the Lord. verse 26 Therefore ' gainst them he lifted up his hand with great distresse To overthrow them every man in the waste wildernesse verse 27 And al 's among the Nations all to overthrow anone Their seed and likewise in the lands to scatter them each one verse 28 To Baal Peor also they did joine themselves with speed And ate the sacrifices that were offred to the dead verse 29 Thus they most foolishly with their inventions full of sin To anger him provok'd and so the plague on them brake in verse 30 Then Phineas full of zeal stood up and judgement he that day Did execute and so the LORD the fearfull plague did stay verse 31 And unto him for righteousnesse that counted was therefore Yea unto generations all and that for evermore verse 32 They at the waters al 's of strife sore did him angrie make So that it went exceeding all with Moses for their sake verse 33 Because they did his wounded sprit provoke presumptuously So that at last he with his lips spake unadvisedly verse 34 They also did not then destroy the Nations with their hand Concerning whom the Lord to them learn expresly gave command verse 35 But they the heathens workes did with whom they mingled were verse 36 And they their idols served al 's which were to them a snare verse 37 Yea which was more ev'n in a rage the cause of fearfull evils Their sons and daughters wickedly they sacrific'd to devils verse 38 And so they blood most innocent did shed without all fear Yea ev'n the blood of those that were
deliver now I thee most humbly pray The LORD is ever gracious still and righteous in his wayes Yea our GOD to his servants all is mercifull alwayes verse 6 The LORD those safely doth preserv● that truely simple be I was through grief brought very low and he then helped me verse 7 Unto thy quiet rest my soul return now joyfullie For bountifully hath the LORD in mercy dealt with thee verse 8 For thou deliv'red hast my soul from death as thou thought meet My dimmed eyes from tears also from falling al 's my feet verse 9 I in the land of living men will walk the Lord before verse 10 I did believe therefore I spake I was afflicted sore verse 11 I said in my most foolish hast that all men liers be verse 12 What shall I render to the Lord for all his gifts to me verse 13 Salvations cup I will now take and on GODS Name will call verse 14 I 'le pay my vows unto the Lord before his people all verse 15 In the sight of the living Lord most precious is and dear ●he death of all his worthy Saints that truely do him fear verse 16 Oh Lord I am thy servant I thy servant am indeed ●nd al 's thy handmaids son yea thou hast loosd my bonds with speed verse 17 Of thanksgiving the sacrifice to thee I offer will ●nd on the name of GOD the LORD I will call humbly still verse 18 With thankfull heart unto the Lord my vows all will I pay In presence of his people all even now without delay verse 19 In the fair courts of the LORDS house yea in the midst of thee O beautifull Jerusalem the living LORD praise ye PSAL. CXVII O Praise the Lord most thankfully ye nations great and small With heart and voice praise him also on earth ye people all verse 2 For he his kindnesse mercifull to us doth still afford For ever the LORDS truth endures praise ye alwayes the LORD PSAL. CXVIII O Give now thanks unto the Lord for he is good most sure Because his mercy alwayes great for ever doth endure verse 2 That his mercy for ay endures let Israel now say verse 3 Let Aarons house say also that his mercy lasts for ay verse 4 Let them all now that fear the Lord at this time plainly say That his mercy most wonderfull endureth firm for ay verse 5 I in distresse cald on the LORD the Lord then answerd me He by his grace in a large place anone did set me free verse 6 The Lord is alwayes on my side therefore I will not fear What mortall man do alwayes can unto me far or neer verse 7 The LORD doth take my part with them that help me willingly Therefore upon them that me hate I my desire shall see verse 8 It better is still in the Lord to trust with patience Than in a man that mortall is to put our confidence verse 9 It better is still in the Lord to trust with patience Then in those that great Princes be to put our confidence verse 10 The Nations all did compasse me about me to annoy But in the name of God the Lord I will them all destroy verse 11 They compassd me about yea 〈◊〉 did compasse me about But in the Lords name I will them destroy and quite root out verse 12 Like Bees they compassd me as of thornes they quenched fall For in the name of God the Lord I will destroy them all verse 13 That I might fal thou sore hast thri● But God then helped me verse 14 The Lord 's my strength song ● salvation sure is he verse 15 In tents of righteous men the voice of joy and safety is The right hand of the mighty Lord doth valiantly for his verse 16 The right hand of the Lord always is now exalted hie The right hand of the mighty Lord doth very valiantly verse 17 I shall not die but live and shew the Lords great works therefore verse 18 God hath me chastned sore but hath to death not giv'n me ov'r verse 19 The gates of tighteousnesse to me to open now accord gladly will go into them and I will praise the Lord. verse 20 This gate of the Lord into which the righteous enter shall verse 21 I 'l praise thee for thou hast me heard and art my safety all verse 22 The stone the builders did refuse is of the corner head verse 23 This is Gods doing in our eyes it marvellous is indeed verse 24 This is the day which God the Lord in mercy great hath made We greatly therefore will rejoice and in it will be glad verse 25 Save now O Lord I thee beseech O Lord I alwayes thee Humbly beseech with all my heart send now prosperitie verse 26 Who in the Name of the Lord come still blessed let him be Out of the house ev'n of the Lord you blessed all have we verse 27 God is the Lord who hath to us shew'd light in each a do Bind ye the sacrifice with cords ev'n th' Altars hornes unto verse 28 Thou art my God for this thou shalt be praisd alwayes by me Thou art my God by me therefore thou shalt exalted be verse 29 O give now thanks unto the Lord for he is good alway For his mercy most wonderfull endureth fast for ay PSAL. CXIX ALEPH. BLest are all those that undefil'd are in the holy way Who in the law of God the Lord sincerely walk alway verse 2 Blest are all they that carefully his Testimonies keep And that him ever constantly with all their heart do seek verse 3 They al 's do no iniquitie then walk still in his wayes verse 4 Thou hast commanded us to keep thy precepts well alwayes verse 5 O that my ways were set to keep the statutes given by thee verse 6 When I thy precepts all respect I not asham'd shall be verse 7 With uprightnesse of heart I will thee praise when well I shall Have learned for to understand thy righteous judgements all verse 8 With care I will thy statutes keep O for thy mercies sake Not utterly O Lord in wrath me thy servant forsake BETH verse 9 Wherewith all shal a young man heer his way well cleanse indeed Even still according to thy word by thereto taking head verse 10 I with my whole heart carefu● have sought thee ev'ry way O from thy precepts let me not now wander far away verse 11 Thy word I have hid in my h● lest ' gainst thee I should sin verse 12 O Lord thou blessed art m● thy statutes well within verse 13 I with my lips unfained have declared thankfullie Thy judgements which directed ev'n from thy mouth to me verse 14 I of thy Testimonies have rejoiced in the way As much as in the riches all that men in treasures lay verse 15 I 'le in thy precepts meditate and all thy ways respect verse 16 Thy statuts shall be my delig●● thy word I 'le not forget GIMEL verse 17 Deal bountifully
18 Who in his promise true And always righteous By his great power slew Kings great that were famous For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 19 Even Sihon that did reigne The Amorites among verse 20 And Og of Bashan King A gyant tall and strong For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 21 And for an heritage Their fertile land he gave verse 22 Even for a sure partage For Israel to have For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 23 Who in our low estate Remembred us freely verse 24 And from our foes debate Redeemed us safely For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally verse 25 Who gives food liberally To all flesh morn and ev'n verse 26 O give thanks chearfully Unto the GOD of heav'n For his mercy Which is most sure Doth still endure Eternally PSAL. CXXXVII OF Babylon the rivers by there sate we down together Yea we did weep all troubled when we Zion did remember verse 2 On willows then we hang'd our harps in midst thereof along For there they that us captive led requir'd of us a song And they that always wasted us did mirth of us require Sing us said they one of the songs of Zion we desire verse 4 How shal we all thus fill'd with grief such things now take in hand As gladly the LORDS song to sing in a strange forrain land verse 5 But O Jerusalem if I forget thee also let My right hand well addrest to play her cunning quite forget verse 6 If I do not remember thee as long as I shall live Then to the roof still of my mouth let my tongue ever cleave If I not dear Jerusalem with a most hearty love Be carefull ever to prefer my chiefest joy above verse 7 Remember Edoms children LORD who said in Salems day Raze it to the foundation all yea raze it quite away verse 8 O Babels daughter who destroy'd shall all be happy he That as thou hast ill served us likewise rewardeth thee verse 9 Most happy shall he be alwayes that takes thy little ones And them without compassion all doth dash against the stones PSAL. CXXXVIII WIth my whole heart most thankfully thee always praise I wil Before the gods I will also sing praise unto thee still verse 2 Thy holy Temple towards I to worship now will go And for thy kindnes praise thy Name and for thy truth also For thou who ever art most true and stedfast in thy love Hast highly magnifi'd thy word even all thy Name above verse 3 When in the day of troubles I did cry thou answer'dst me And also with strength in my soul thou didst well strengthen me verse 4 The kings all of the earth below shall then of thee praise O LORD When they of thy most blessed mouth shall hear the lively word verse 5 Yea in the wayes they of the Lord shall alwayes surely sing For great indeed the glory is of the Lord GOD our King verse 6 Though God by high yet stil he hath to humble men and low A great respect as for the proud a farre he them doth know verse 7 Though I in midst of trouble walk I from thee life shall have Gainst my foes wrath thou'lt stretch th● hand thy right hand shall me save verse 8 GOD will perfite what me concerns for ay thy mercy stands O LORD in wrath forsake not now the works of thine own hands PSAL. CXXXIX O Lord by thy alsearching sprit thou hast now searched me And thou to whom nothing is hid hast known me perfectlie verse 2 My sitting down and rising up thou knows well what they are Thou also well dost understand my secret thoughts a farre verse 3 My path and al 's my lying down thou compassest alwayes And perfectly acquainted art with all my works and wayes verse 4 For in my tongue while I do speak ther 's surely not a word But lo it altogether is well known to thee O LORD verse 5 Thou in great wrath hast me beset behinde and al 's before And thou hast laid thy heavy hand upon me troubled sore verse 6 Such knowledge is too wonderfull to me where I remaine It surely is so high that I to it cannot attaine verse 7 O whether from thy sprit shall I go there hid for to be Or whether for to save me from thy presence shall I flie verse 8 If I ascend up into heaven thou there art as elsewhere If I do make my bed in hell behold thou al 's art there verse 9 If of the morning I the wings take for my self to hide And dwell even in the utmost parts that lie the sea beside verse 10 Even notwithstanding shal thy ha●● there lead me at the last And thy right hand that 's ful of strēgt● shall hold me ever fast verse 11 If I thus say the darknesse black shall surely cover me The night that seems to be most dar● shall light about me be verse 12 Yea darknes hideth not from the● but night doth shine as day The darknesse and the light are both alike to thee alway verse 13 For surely thou possessed hast my reins most secretlie Thou likewise in my mothers womb hast safely cov'red me verse 14 I will thee praise for fearfully and strangely made I am Thy works are marv'lous and my ● right well doth know the same verse 15 My substance when in secret I was made was known to thee And in the lowest parts of earth was wrought most curiouslie verse 16 Thine eyes did see my substance all while it was unperfite And in thy sacred book thou didst even all my members write Which in continuance by thine hand were fashion'd great and small When as yet there was none of them that being had at all verse 17 How precious also are O GOD to me thy thoughts so rare I How great is the most numbrous sum of them who can declare verse 18 If I should count then the sand they moe in number be And whensoever I awake lo I am still with thee verse 19 O GOD thou wilt them surely slay that wicked be in heart Therefore ye bloody men away now far from me depart verse 20 For they against thee wickedly do speak as men profane Thy foes al 's with blasphemous mouth● do take thy Name in vain verse 21 O LORD do I not hate them all that thee hate and despise And am I not al 's griev'd with those that up against thee rise verse 22 With perfect hatred I them hate and count them still my foes verse 23 Search me know my heart me 〈◊〉 my thoughts know and disclose verse 24 And see if any wicked way at all there in me be And in the everlasting way for ever lead thou me PSAL. CXL FRom the ill man deliver me O LORD whom I do serve Even from the man that 's violent now safely me preserve verse 2 Which in their wicked
like a potters vessell shalt in pieces dash them all verse 10 Now therefore O ye mighty kings be wise in what ye do And ye the judges of the earth instructed be also verse 11 Serve ye now with a Sonly fear the LORD your only choise With trembling also reverently at his service rejoice verse 12 Kisse ye the Son lest he with you be angry still alway And when his wrath but kindled is ye perish from the way Most blessed ever are all they that in their grief and smart Do constantly on him rely and trust with all their heart PSAL. III. LOrd how are they increased thus that that sore do trouble me They who against me now rise up in number many be verse 2 There many be who in disdain thus of my soul do say For him in the almighty GOD there is no help alway verse 3 But thou O LORD most mighty art a shield for me indeed My glory and in troubles great the lifter of mine head verse 4 Unto the LORD I with my voice in prayer cryed still And he me heard then by and by out of his holie hill verse 5 With confidence I laid me down and slept most quietlie I al 's awaked for the LORD alwayes sustained me verse 6 I surely will not be afraid of thousands ten most stout Of people that have set themselves against me round about verse 7 A rise O LORD save me my GOD for thou my foes didst smite On the check bone th'ungodlies teeth thou brok'st in pieces quite verse 3 Salvation Surely doth unto the Lord belong alone Thy blessing also plentifull thy people is upon PSAL. IV. O Thou GOD of my righteousnesse when I do call give ear Inlarg'd thou hast me from distresse my prayer in mercy hear verse 2 O sons of men How long will ye my glory turn to shame How long will ye love vanitie and leesing seek to frame verse 3 But know that for himself the Lord th'ungodly one and all Hath set apart the LORD will hear when I unto him call verse 4 Stand now in aw and sin no more and common ye with skill With your own heart upon your bed and be ye alwayes still verse 5 The sacrifice of righteousnesse now offer which is just And in the great and mighty Lord put ye alwayes your trust verse 6 Who will to us shew any good there many be that say LORD of thy countenance the light lift up on us alway verse 7 Thou surely gladnesse in my heart hast put by thy good will More then in times their corns wine increased alwayes still verse 8 I will both lay me down in peace and sleep exceeding well For thou LORD only dost me make in safety for to dwell PSAL. V. GIve ear unto my words O Lord my meditation weigh verse 2 Hear thou my cry my King my God for I to thee will pray verse 3 Thou in the morning shalt my voice Lord heare by thy goodwill At morning to thee will I pray and look up to thee still verse 4 For thou art not a God that pleasd with wickednesse can'st be Nor yet evill at any time shall dwell at all with thee verse 5 The foolish people in thy sight stand stedfast never shall The workers of iniquitie thou surelie hatest all verse 6 Them that are leesing giv'n to speak thou wilt destroy therefore The bloody and deceitfull man God alwayes will abhorre verse 7 But in thy mercies multitude come to thy house I will Thy Temple towards in thy feare I will thee worship still verse 8 O Lord God in thy righteousnesse me lead now I thee pray Because of foes before my face make thou now straight thy way verse 9 For in their mouth no treuth there is their inward's alwayes ill Their throat 's an open sepulchre their tongues do flatter still verse 10 O God who ever righteous art destroy them great and small Let them with shame grief of heart by their own counsels fall Cast them out in the multitude of their transgressions hie For in great wickednesse they have rebelled against thee verse 11 But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice alway Let them for joy in every part most gladly shout for ay Because that thou them by thy hand defendest as they see Let them also that love thy name be joyfull still in thee verse 12 For thou O Lord the righteous man wilt blesse both in and out With favour thou as with a shield wilt compasse him about PSALME VI. O Lord while thou in anger art me then rebuke thou not Nor yet me chasten for my sins in thy displeasure hote verse 2 Have mercy upon me O LORD for I am weake truelie O LORD me heale for all my bones with paine still vexed be verse 3 My soul also in trouble great is all my foes among Sore vexed ev'n continually but thou O LORD how long verse 4 Returne O LORD deliver now my soul distressde and weak Oh save me by thy mighty hand even for thy mercies sake verse 5 For of thee in the place of death there no remembrance be Who lying dead within the grave shall thanks give unto thee verse 6 I wearied with my groning am all night I fill'd with fears Do make my bed to swim my couch I water with my teares verse 7 Mine eye consumed is because of grief and many woes It in this case still waxeth old because of all my foes verse 8 Depart from me ye wicked all that worke iniquity For the LORD o● my weepping now hath heard the voice and cry verse 9 The LORD my supplication now hath heard as I did crave The LORD the prayer that I make will lovingly receive verse 10 Let all mine enmies be asham'd and vexed sore by thee Let them returne and suddenly ashamed also be PSAL. VII O Lord my God most gracious still I put my trust in thee From all them that me persecute save and deliver me verse 2 Lest like a Lion he my soule teare and in pieces small It rent while to deliver me there is none found at all verse 3 O LORD my GOD if any way this hath been done by me Or if at all within my hands iniquity there be verse 4 If him that was at peace with me I ill rewarded so Yea I have him deliv'red that is without cause my so verse 5 Let th'enmie still pursue my soul and take it let him thrust My life down on the earth and lay mine honour in the dust verse 6 Rise Lord in wrath lift up thy self my foes rage to withstand Awake to judgement that for me thou wisely didst command verse 7 The peoples congregation so about thee compasse shall Return thou for their sakes therefore on high set over all verse 8 The Lord shall all the people judge O Lord al 's judge thou me According to my righteousnesse and mine integritie verse 9 Oh let the wickeds malice end but stablish stedfastly The just
man for the righteous GOD the hearts and reins doth try verse 10 In all my troubles my defence of GOD is in each part Which saveth by his mighty hand the man upright in heart verse 11 GOD judgeth in his mercy great the righteous men alway And God with those that wicked are is angry every day verse 12 If surely he turne not again his sword then whet he will He hath his bow in anger bent and ready made it still verse 13 He hath aso prepar'd for him the instruments of death Against the persecutors he his arrows ordain'd hath verse 14 Behold he with iniquitie doth travell as in birth And hath conceived a mischief and falsehood hath brought foorth verse 15 He made a pit and digged it the righteous there to take And he into the ditch is fall'n which he himself did make verse 16 His mischief all most surely shall return on his own head His violent dealing shall come downe on his own pate with speed verse 17 According to his righteousnesse now praise the LORD I will And to the name of GOD most high I will sing praises still PSAL. VIII O Lord our Lord how excellent is in the earth thy name Who hast thy glory set above the bright heavens fairest frame verse 2 Out of the mouth of suckling babes thou hast ordained strength Because of foes that thou mightst still th' avenging fo at length verse 3 When I the heav'ns consider well thy fingers works that be The Moon and likewise all the Stars that were ordain'd by thee verse 4 What is poor man that thou of him should'st thus so mindfull be Or what the son of man that thou him visits with thine eye verse 5 For even a little lower him then Angels thou hast made With glory and with honour al 's thou crowned hast his head verse 6 Thou mad'st him have dominion ov'r the great works of thine hand Under his feet thou hast all things put both of sea and land verse 7 All sheep to him obedience give and oxen service yeeld Yea which is more him still obey the beasts of all the field verse 8 The foules of th' air and of the sea the fishes more or lesse And whatsoever of the seas still through the paths do passe verse 9 O Lord our Lord those mighty wor● do high extoll thy fame How excellent in all the earth is thy most glorious name PSAL. IX WIth my whole hart I wil O Lord thee praise for ever still Thy works that are all marveilous shew foorth I alwayes will verse 2 I surely alwayes will be glade and al 's rejoice in thee I will sing praise unto thy name O thou who art most Hie. verse 3 When all mine en'mies quickly a● turn'd back for their offence They shal down fall and perish all at thy divine Presence verse 4 For wel my right and cause thou hast maintain'd even in our sight Thou as a King sat'st on the Throne there alwayes judging right verse 5 The heathen thou rebuked hast the wicked thou with shame Destroyed hast for ever thou hast quite put out their name verse 6 O en'mie come destructions are to end perpetuall Thou cities raz'd perish'd with them is their memoriall verse 7 But God the Lord most righteous shal for ever still endure With equity he hath prepar'd his throne for judgement sure verse 8 And he this world all wel shal judge in perfect righteousnesse He al 's shall to the people give judgement in uprightnesse verse 9 The LORD will be a sure refuge for those whom men oppresse He a refuge will be in times of trouble and distresse verse 10 And they that know thy blesse nam● will put their trust in thee For thou hast not forsaken them that seek sincerely thee verse 11 To GOD that doth in Sion dwel● sing praises every where Among the people of the earth his doings now declare verse 12 When he strict inquisition to make for blood is set He thinks on them the humbles cry he never doth forget verse 13 Have mercy upon me O LORD weigh how my hater hath Me troubled sore thou that me lift up from the gates of death verse 14 That still in Sions daughters gate thy praise shew forth I may In thy salvation of great price I will rejoice alway verse 15 The heathen all in their own pit sunk down are at the last ●n the same net which they did hide their own foot 's taken fast verse 16 By judgement which he executes the LORD is known in this Ev'n in the works of his own hands the wicked snared is verse 17 The wicked shall be into hell ev'n turned from his seat And all the nations that the LORD unthankfully forget verse 18 For the needy not surely shall forgotten be alway The expectation of the poor not perish shall for ay verse 19 Arise O Lord and let not man prevail by his great might Let all the heathen people now be judged in thy sight verse 20 O Lord almighty in great fear put thou them very low That so themselves to be but men the Nations all may know PSAL. X. WHy in thine anger fierce O Lor● thus standest thou afar Why hidest thou thyself from us when times of troubles are verse 2 The wicked in his pride the poor doth persecute greatlie In plots which they imagin'd have let them all taken be verse 3 For of his hearts desire alwayes the wicked man doth boast And blesseth al 's the covetous man whom GOD abhorreth most verse 4 Throgh the pride of his countenant the wicked great or small Will not seek GOD in all his though the LORD is not at all verse 5 His wayes alwayes most grievous a● thy judgements where he goes Are far above out of his sight he puffs at all his foes verse 6 He hath said in his foolish heart I shall not moved be For I shall never in this life be in adversitie verse 7 Great cursing and deceit and fraud his wicked mouth do fill Under his tongue mischief alwayes and vanitie are still verse 8 He lurking sits in villages in secret places he Kills th' innocent he'gainst the poor his eyes sets privilie verse 9 Hee in his den lies lion like in waite he lyes secret To catch the poore he him doth catch when drawn into his net verse 10 With great deceit he croucheth down himself he humbleth all That by his strong ones at the last the poor may surely fall verse 11 He foolish hath said in his heart God hath most certainlie Forgotten all he hides his face he will it never see verse 12 Arise O Lord make hast O GO● lift up thy mightie hand Forget not in thine anger great the humble of the land verse 13 Wherfore doth wicked man in spi● GOD to contemne desire He hath said in his foolish heart thou wilt it not require verse 14 Thou hast it all most clearly seen for thou mischief and spite Beholdest thou it with thy hand in
justice wilt requite The poor alwayes himself to thee commits in his distresse Thou art alwayes the helper of those that be fatherlesse verse 15 The arme of ill and wicked me break thou in pieces small And seek out all his wickednesse till thou finde none at all verse 16 The LORD for ever and for ay is King for to command The heathen now are perish'd all out of his holy land verse 17 LORD of the humble the desire thou hast heard with thine ear The wilt prepare their hearts thou wilt cause thine ear to hear verse 18 That so thou may most rightly judge the poor and fatherlesse That men who mighty are on earth may no more them oppresse PSAL. XI I In the LORD do put my trust how to my soul say yee Unto your mountain as a bird see that ye swiftly flee verse 2 For lo the wicked bend their bow their arrow al 's with art They fit for privily to shoot at the upright in heart verse 3 If the most strong foundations of my subsisting ●o Both shaken and destroyed be what can the righteous do verse 4 GOD in his holy Temple is the LORDS Throne is in heaven His eyes behold his eye-lids try the children of all men verse 5 The Lord alwayes the righteous but wicked men and ill And him that loveth violence his soul hates ever still verse 6 Upon the wicked snares and f● and brimstone raine he shall And tempest fierce this of theire shall be the portion all verse 7 For the most righteous LORD in righteousnesse delight His countenance most joyfully beholdeth the upright PSALME XII HElp Lord for that the godly man doth cease to be for ay For from among mens children all the faithfull fail alway verse 2 Each one doth with his neighbour speak great words of vanitie They speak even with a double heart and lips that flattring be verse 3 The Lord all lips shall quite cut off that flattring favour seek And al 's the tongue that proud things still presumptuously doth speak verse 4 Who have said with our tongues we will prevail even thus and thus Our lips most surely are our own who is LORD over us verse 5 For the oppression of the poor and sighs of needy still I 'le rise saith God from him that puffs him safely set I will verse 6 The words of God are words most pure as silver that is try'd In a furnace that is of earth ev'n sev'n times purify'd verse 7 Thou shalt O LORD by thy gre● mig● them safely keep together Thou from this generation all shalt them preserve for ever verse 8 The most profane and wicked me now walk on every side When vilest men in honour great exalted still abide PSAL. XIII HOw long wilt thou forget me Lor● for ever shall this be How long wilt thou thus in thy wra● still hide thy face from me verse 2 How long shall I take counsell in my soul and dayly be In sorrow how long shall my foe exalted be ov'r me verse 3 Consider now O Lord my God and hear well what I say Lighten mine eyes lest that I sleep the sleep of death alway Left that mine enmie boast and say I have prevail'd him o're ●nd these that trouble me rejoice when I am moved sore verse 5 But I have ever trusted in thy mercie as my choise My heart in thy salvation shall for evermore rejoice verse 6 I will now sing unto the Lord because that gracious he Most bountifully in my life hath ever dealt with me PSAL. XIV THe fool hath said within his heart there is no GOD at all They are corrupt they work mischief none doth good great or small verse 2 The Lord look'd down from heaven upon mens children in each part To see if any understood and sought God with their heart verse 3 They altogether filthie are they all aside are gone There is none that doth good at all yea truelie no not one verse 4 Have workers of iniquitie no knowledge sound at all Who eat my people up as bread and on the LORD not call verse 5 There were they alwaies h great fea● for GOD who is most hie Is in the generation still of those that righteous be verse 6 In your great pride ye shamed hav● the counsell of the poor Because the Lord in his distresse is his refuge most sure verse 7 O that the great salvation of Israel ●ound about Were by the Lords almighty hand of Sion now come out When of his people back the LORD brings the captivitie Then Jacob greatlie shall rejoice and Israel glad shall be PSALME XV. LOrd who within thy Tabernacle abide shall ever still Who blessed shall for ever dwell in thy most holy hill verse 2 He that still walketh uprightly and al 's in ev'ry part Works righteousnes speaks the truth as it is in his heart verse 3 He that backbites not with his tongue nor doth his neighbour ill Nor ' gainst his neighbour a reproch to take up hath a will verse 4 In whose eyes is a person vile contemn'd but God who feare He honours and not changeth though to his own hurt he sweare And he that sweareth faithfully in matters great or small Though to his own hurt yet for this he changeth not at all verse 5 He that his money not at all puts out to usurie Nor takes reward against the just such shall not moved be PSAL. XVI PReserve me by thy mighty hand O GOD who art most just For in thee who dost never fail I still do put my ttust verse 2 Unto the LORD O thou my soul hast said most certainlie Thou art my Lord my goodnesse her extendeth not to thee verse 3 But unto them that on the earth dear Saints are in thy sight And to them that are Excellent in whom's all my delight verse 4 Their sorrows greatly here shall be even multipli'd at last Who still after another god most foolishlie make hast Their drink offrings of blood will I not offer great or small Nor yet will I take up their names into my lips at all verse 5 Of mine inheritance the LORD is the rich portion still And of my cup thou dost maintaine my lot by thy good will verse 6 In pleasant places are the lines now fallen unto me Yea I a goodly heritage already have from thee verse 7 I 'le blesse Lord who unto me hath given his counsell right My reins me also do instruct in seasons of the night verse 8 I have alwayes before me set the LORD that is most Hie Because he is at my right hand I shall not moved be verse 9 Therefore my heart is glad and al 's my glory alwayes blest Rejoiceth much my flesh also in hope shall safely rest verse 10 For thou my soul wilt not in hell leave there alwayes to be Nor suffer thine own holy One corruption for to see verse 11 Thou wilt me shew the path of life in thy presence full store Of joy is
at thy right hand are pleasures for evermore PSAL. XVII ATtend unto my cry O LORD and hear the right from me My prayer now hear that go'th not o● of lips that famed be verse 2 Let my sentence from thy presence come foorth my cause to clear Let al 's thine eyes behold the things that equall still are heer verse 3 Thou narrowly hast prov'd mine ha● which still is in thy sight And visited hast also me in darknesse of the night Thou hast me tri'd nothing thou sha● find in me more or lesse I purposde am even that my mouth in no way shall transgresse verse 4 Concerning works of wicked men by the word taught by thee From paths of the destroyer I have kept me carefullie verse 5 My goings alwayes in thy paths in mercy still hold up That my footsteps in all thy wayes directed may not slip verse 6 I called have on thee O GOD for sure thou wilt me hear O hear my speach and unto me incline thy gracious ear verse 7 Thy marv'lous loving kindnesse shew thou that by thy right hand Sav'st them that put their trust in thee from those that them gainstand verse 8 O keep me Lord now and protect as th'apple of the eye Under the shaddow of thy wings most closelie hide thou me verse 9 From wicked men who ever still me to oppresse are stout Even from my deadly en'mies all who compasse me about verse 10 Inclosed they are alwayes in their own fat at their will They with their mouth great swellin● word with boast speak proudly still verse 11 Those men have us now in our step compassed with deceit And craftilie they bowing down their eyes on earth have set verse 12 Like as a cruell Lion that is greedy of his prey And a young Lion lurking which in places hid doth stay verse 13 Quicklie arise him disappoint and cast him down O LORD My soul now from the wicked save which surely is thy sword verse 14 From men which are thy hand O LORD from men whose daylie strife Is for this world which only have their portion in this life Whose bellie with thy treasure hid thou fillest of the best They full of children to their babes leave of their wealth the rest verse 15 As for me I in righteousnesse thy face will surely see With thy likenesse when I awake I satisfi'd shall be PSAL. XVII O Lord that chiefly art my strength thee dearly love I will The LORD my rock and fortresse is and my deliverer still My God my strength in whom I trust my buckler al 's is he The horne of my salvation al 's and Towre that is most hie verse 3 Upon the LORD who to be prais'd is worthy I will call So in all dangers I shall be sav'd from mine enmies all verse 4 The sorrowes great of fearfull death me compassd all dismaid And of ungodly men the floods made me to be afraid verse 5 Of hell the sorrowes alwayes did me compasse fearfullie The snares of death with trembling fea● and grief prevented me verse 6 I in distresse call'd on the LORD and cry'd to GOD with teares He from his Temple heard my voice my cry came to his eares verse 7 Then shook the earth trembled a● the hills foundations both Were mov'd and al 's they shaken wer● because that he was wroth verse 8 Out of his nostrils there went up a smoak most fearfully And from his mouth a fire devour'd coales kindled were thereby verse 9 He also bow'd the heav'ns and cam● down in a way most meet And darknes which was black thick there under was his feet verse 10 And he upon a Cherub rode and did most swiftly flie Yea on the wings he of the wind did flie with Majestie verse 11 He darknesse made his secret place his pau'lion round about Were waters dark and of the skies thick clouds all stretched out verse 12 At the brightnesse that him before was in his fearfull ire His thick clouds passed here and there hailstones and coales of fire verse 13 The Lord al 's thūdred in the heav'ns the Highest every where Then gave his voice hailstones coals of fire that flamming were verse 14 Yea he sent out his arrowes and them scattred great and small And he shot out his lightnings bright and them discomfit'd all verse 15 The chanels of the waters deep all seen then clearly were And al 's the worlds foundations all discovered were each where At thy rebuke all this was done most powerfully O LORD Even at the fearfull blast of breath thy nostrils did afford verse 16 His readie help he from above did send by his command Hee out of many waters me drew by his mighty hand verse 17 He f●ō mine enmie that was strong most safely set me free From thē which did me hate for the● were all too strong for me verse 18 Of my calamitie they did prevent me in the day But the LORD in his mercie great was ever still my stay verse 19 He also a large place into me brought forth by his might He did deliver me because he did in me delight verse 20 According to my righteousnesse the LORD rewarded me After the cleannesse of my hands me recompensd hath he verse 21 For of the LORD I have the wayes well keept with all my heart And from my God I wickedly would not at all depart verse 22 For all his judgements of great weight were ever me before And I his statutes not a way did put from me therefore verse 23 I also was upright and true before him in my way And I from mine iniquitie did keep my self alway verse 24 Therefore after my righteousnesse GOD recompenc'd hath me According as his eyes have seen my hands cleannesse to be verse 25 Thou wilt shew with the mercif●● thy self in mercy right And with a man upright thou wilt even shew thy self upright verse 26 Thou with the pure thy selfe w● she● most pure in all thy wayes And with the froward thou thy self wilt froward shew alwayes verse 27 For thou the people poor wilt sa● that fore afflicted be And also wilt bring down at length the lookes that are so hie verse 28 For thou in thy great mercy wil● my candle clearly light The LORD my GOD enlighten will my darknesse all made bright verse 29 For I by thee even through a tro● have run not hurt at all And by my GOD I with great force have leaped ov'r a wall verse 30 As for GOD perfect is his way GODS word is surely try'd He to all those that trust in him a buckler doth abide verse 31 For who is God except the LORD yea surely there is none Or who for safety is a rock except our GOD alone verse 32 It is God onely in his love that grideth me with strength And maketh also all my way most perfect at the length verse 33 Like Hinds feet which most swiftly run he makes my feet to be And by his hand
he sets me up upon my places hie verse 34 My hands to war against my foes he teacheth which they feel So that by the strength of mine arms I break a bow of steel verse 35 The shield of thy salvation al 's to me is given from thee Thy right hand up me held and great thy gentlenesse made me verse 36 Thou under me my steps hast no● enlarged by thy might So that my feet did not alwayes slip from that which is right verse 37 Mine enmies I pursued have and overtaken slaine Untill they were consumed all I turned not againe verse 38 I have them wounded that th● we● not able for to rise Under my feet most shamefullie they fallen are likewise verse 39 For thou hast girded me with strēg●● to battell ' gainst my foes Under my feet thou hast subdu'd those that against me rose verse 40 Thou also hast given me the neck● of all my foes so great That with thy strength I might destr●● them that me alwayes hate verse 41 They cri'd aloud but there was no● them for to help or save Even unto the almighty LORD but he no answere gave verse 42 Then small as dust before the wind I beat them by and by I did them cast out as the dirt that in the streets doth ly verse 43 From peopls strivings thou me fredst the heathens head thou me Hast made a people yet unknown shall to me servants be verse 44 Assoone as they shall hear of me they shall obey me all The strangers unto me submit themselves most humbly shall verse 45 Those that be strangers from the LORD right soone shall fade away And out of their close places all shall be afraid alway verse 46 The LORD for ever liveth still blest be my rock most high And let of my salvatidn now the GOD exalted be verse 47 It is God that avengeth me his mercy for to shew And under me the people all he alwayes doth subdue verse 48 He me deliv'reth from my foes yea thou upliftest me Above those rebels thou me from the violent man madst free verse 49 Therefore O Lord I unto the among the heathen still Will give due thanks and praises unto thy Name I will verse 50 He to his King deliverance giv● and shews of mercie store To his Anointed David and his seed for evermore PSAL. XIX THe pleasant heavēs that are ab● Gods glorie do declare The firmament doth also shew his handie work most rare verse 2 Day unto day through all the earth still u●treth speach aright And al 's the knowledge of the same night sheweth unto night verse 3 Among men there no language is nor any kinde of speach Wherein a most clear way their voice is not well heard to teach verse 4 Their line throgh all the earth is gone and al 's their words do run Unto the worlds end he in them a tent set for the Sun verse 5 Which as a bridgrome is that comes out from his chambers place And as a strong man doth rejoice most swift to run a race verse 6 From heav'ns end is his going forth his circuit al 's made meet Unto its end is and nothing can be hid from his heat verse 7 The law of God is most perfect converting Soules alwayes Gods testimony is right sure it makes the simple wise verse 8 The statutes of the Lord are rig●● rejoicing heart and minde The Lords commandment is most 〈◊〉 inlightning eves most blind verse 9 The fear of God the Lord is clea● enduring fast for ever The judgements of the Lord are 〈◊〉 and righteous altogether verse 10 They more to be desired are then gold yea much fine gold Then hony and the hony combe I sweeter do them hold verse 11 Moreover thy servant by them is warn'd to have regard And in the keeping of the same there is a great reward verse 12 Who among men can understan● what have his errours beene From my most vile and secret fault● in mercy make me cleane verse 13 Keep me so that presumptuous sins reigne not now over me Then upright I and innocent from the great sin shall be verse 14 The words al of my mouth thoghts that are within mine heart Accept O Lord who both my strength and my redeemer art PSAL. XX. THe Lord thee hear even in the day when he doth troubles send The glorious name of Jacobs God in mercy thee defend verse 2 And from the Sanctuary send thee help by his good will And out of Sions holy place thee alwayes strengthen still Thy offrings all which thou dost bring let God remember now And also thy burnt sacrifice accept and well allow According also to thine heart thee grant things great or small And by his loving kindnesse al 's fulfill thy counsell all verse 5 In thy salvation wee 'l rejoice in our Gods Name we will Set up our banners high the LOR● thy prayers all well fulfill verse 6 Now know I that the Lord doth even his Anointed dear With saving strength of his right from heav'n he will him hea● verse 7 In charets some and some like trust in their horses still But we all of the LORD our G●● the Name remember will verse 8 They are brought down fall rise and stand upright all verse 9 Lord save us let the King also now hear us when we call PSAL. XXI THE King in thy great streng●● shall joy with heart and ● How in thy dear Salvation shall he greatly now rejoice verse 2 His hearts desire most lovinglie unto him giv'n thou hast And also hast not of his lips withholden the request verse 3 For with blessings of goodnesse him thou didst prevent with speed A crown of pure and finest gold thou settest on his head verse 4 He humblie asked life of thee and thou it gav'st yea more Even length of dayes aboundantly and that for evermore verse 5 In thy salvation now is great his glory by thine aid Both honour high and Majestie thou hast upon him laid verse 6 For thou for ever constantly most blessed hast him made Thou hast even with thy countenance him made exceeding glade verse 7 For in the Lord the King doth trust and through the mercy great Of the most High he shall not be once moved from his seat verse 8 Thy mighty hand shall find out thine en'mies round about Those that in malice still thee hate thy right hand shall finde out verse 9 Thou shalt them as a fiery oven make in thine anger sore The Lord them swallow shall in w● the fire shall them devore verse 10 Their fruit quite from the earth thou shalt destroy indeed And from among the sons of men their most ungodly seed verse 11 For they ' gainst thee intended a mischievous devise They did imagine but can not performe their enterprise verse 12 Therfore shalt thou make thē to their back with great disgrace When thou shalt arrows on thy str● make ready ' gainst their face verse 13 In thine
own strength be thou O Lord exalted ever still ●o sing alwayes most thankfully and praise thy power we will PSAL. XXII MY God my God Why hast thou me forsaken Why art thou So far from helping me and from words of my roaring now verse 2 My God in the day time I cry but thou me dost not hear And in the night season I am not silent in my fear verse 3 But thou alwayes most holy art O thou of Israel That dost inhabite constantly the praises that excell verse 4 Our father 's all in great distresse did put their trust in thee They trusted and thou didst them all deliver speedilie verse 5 They cri'd to thee then they were deliv'red great and small In thee they trusted and they not confounded were at all verse 6 But I am as the crawling worme no man in any wise Of all men a most vile reproach whom people do despise verse 7 All they do laugh me still to scorn that see me in the way They with contempt shoot out the li● they shake the head and say verse 8 In GOD he trusted that he would deliver him from ill Let him deliver him sith he delighted in him still verse 9 But thou art he that safely me out of the womb didst take When I was on my mothers breasts to hope thou didst me make verse 10 When I was new come from th● wo●● I was then cast on thee Thou from my mothers belly art a gracious God to me verse 11 Be thou not far away from me for trouble now is neer Of thee I have great need for none there is to help or hear verse 12 Great many Buls most fiercely have me compassd to confound Strong Buls of Bashan that are strong have still beset me round verse 13 They still upon me with their mōth did gape me to devore Ev'n as a lion fearefully which ravening all doth rore verse 14 I am like water powred out my bones are out of joint In my bowels my heart like wax is melted every point verse 15 Like a potsheard my strength is dri'd my tongue it cleaveth fast Unto my jawes into the dust of death me brought thou hast verse 16 For dogs have compassd me about the wicked that did meet In assembly have me inclosde they pierc'd my hands and feet verse 17 My bones I all may surely tell which are both dry and bare In fury great they fiercely look and al 's upon me stare verse 18 Those cruell men my garments tak● and part among them all Upon my vesture they cast lots to whom it may be fall verse 19 But now be thou not far O LORD from me with grief opprest O thou who art mine onely strength to help me now make hast verse 20 Deliver from the bloody sword my soul in trembling feare And from the dogs devouring power save thou my darling dear verse 21 Now from the lions cruell mout● me save in tymes so hard For from the hornes of Unicornes thou surely hast me heard verse 22 Unto my brethren carefully thy Name declare I will And in the congregation I will praise thee ever still verse 23 All ye that fear the Lord him praise ye seed of Jacob dear Him glorifie and all ye who are Israels seed him fear verse 24 For he hath not despisde nor yet abhorred utterly Th' afflicteds grief nor hid his face but heard when he did cry verse 25 In the great congregation still my praise of thee most dear Shall be I will al 's pay my vowes before them that him fear verse 26 The meek shal eat wel satisfi'd they hearty praise shall give Unto the Lord that him do seek your heart for ay shall live verse 27 The worlds ends all remember shal and turn to GOD therefore The kinreds of the nations all shall worship thee before verse 28 For to the LORD alone by right the kingdome doth belong And he is the great Governour the Nations all among verse 29 All they that be upon the earth fat in prosperity Shall of his good things surely eat and worship chearefully All they that go down to the dust shall bow down him before And none on earth alive his soul shall keep for evermore verse 30 A little seed shall surely him serve in sinceritie It for a generation shall to GOD accounted be verse 31 They shal come his righteous● they shall declare anone Unto a people yet unborn that he this all hath done PSALME XXIII THe Lords my shepheard I 'l not wāt verse 2 He makes me by good will ye in green pastures he me leads beside the waters still verse 2 He makes me in the pastures green ly down by his good will He in his mercy doth me lead beside the waters still verse 3 My wearied soul he doth restore he also doth me lead Into the paths of righteousnesse for his Names sake indeed verse 4 Though through the valley of deaths shade I walk I 'l fear no ill Thou art with me thy rod and staffe me comfort ever still verse 5 Thou sets in presence of my foes a table me before Mine head with oyl thou dost anoynt my cup it runneth o're verse 6 Goodnesse and mercy all my life shall neer me follow still And in the house of GOD the LORD for ever dwell I will PSAL. XXIV THe earth the LORDS is properly yea and its fulnesse all The world likwise and also they that dwell there great or small verse 2 For he it firmely on the seas hath founded with his hand And also hath establish'd it upon the floods to stand verse 3 Who is he that shall of the LORD ascend into the hill And who in his most holy place shall constantly stand still verse 4 He that clean hands hath with pu● he● who unto vanitie Hath not with pride lift up his soul nor sworne deceitfullie verse 5 Assuredly he from the LORD the blessing shall receive And from the GOD that saveth him he righteousnesse shall have verse 6 This is the generation now of them that in each place Him seek O Jacob that alwayes do humbly seek thy face verse 7 Ye gates lift up your heads and ye doores everlasting all Be lifted up and then come in the King of glory shall verse 8 Who is the King of glory great the mighty LORD and strong The Lord who still in battell is with might his foes among verse 9 Ye gates lift up your heads and ye doors everlasting all Be lifted up and then come in the King of glory shall verse 10 Who is this King of glory great the Lord who hath as his Most mighty hosts ev'n surely he the King of glory is PSAL. XXV VNto thee O LORD do I now lift up my soul on hie verse 2 O my GOD I with all my heart do alwayes trust in thee Let me not in thine anger hot ashamed be for ever Let not mine en'mies in their pride alwayes triumph me over verse 3 Yea let none be
asham'd at all that humbly wait on thee But who transgresse without a cause let them ashamed be verse 4 Shew me thy ways O Lord thy pa● me teach thou ever still verse 5 Me in thy truth most wisely lead and teach by thy good will For thou of my salvation dear still art the GOD alway On thee alone with confidence do I wait all the day verse 6 Thy tender mercies now O LOR● in thy remembrance hold And al 's thy loving kindnesses for they have been of old verse 7 Sins my youth remember not nor my transgressions mark In mercy now remember me Lord for thy goodnesse sake verse 8 The LORD he is perfectly good and upright al 's alway Therefore he by his wisdome will teach sinners in the way verse 9 In judgement surely he will guide the meek both day and night And also he unto the meek will teach his way aright verse 10 The paths all of the Lord our God both truth and mercies are To such as well his Cov'nant keep and testimonies rare verse 11 For thy names sake most humbly now O LORD I thee intreat To pardon mine iniquitie for it is very great verse 12 What man is he that in his life the LORD doth truely fear Him in the way that he shall chuse he shall teach plainlie heer verse 13 His soul in great calamities at ease shall safely dwell And al 's the seed shall after him the earth inherit well verse 14 The secret of the LORD is with all them that fear him still And unto them his Cov'nant sure most clearly shew he will verse 15 Still towards GOD in all my grie● mine eyes are alwayes set He by his mighty hand shall pluck my feet out of the net verse 16 Unto me turn thee and on me have mercy in good-will For I am alwayes desolate and al 's afflicted still verse 17 The troubles of my wounded he● alwayes enlarged be Out of my great distresses all O safely bring thou me verse 18 My great affliction look upon and pain wherein I live And all my sins which grievous are in mercy me forgive verse 19 Consider now mine enemies all for they in number great With a most cruel hatred still despightfully me hate verse 20 O keep my soul from dangers great and safe deliver me ●et me not be asham'd for I still put my thrust in thee verse 21 For my most constant uprightnesse and al 's integritie Preserve me by thy mighty hand for I do wait on thee verse 22 O GOD who of thy people dear most highly dost esteeme Out of his troubles which are great thine Israel now redeeme PSAL. XXVI ●Udge me O Lord for walk'd I have in mine integrity I trusted al 's have in the Lord therefore slide shall not I. verse 2 Examine me O LORD and al 's me prove in every part Try thou like wise most narrowly my reins and al 's my heart verse 3 For thy most loving kindnesse is alwayes before mine eyes And in thy truth I constantly have walked thee to please verse 4 With persons vaine I surely have not sit in companie Nor will I once go with those me● that false dissemblers be verse 5 Of ill doers I hated have the congregation great With wicked men in companie at all I will not sit verse 6 I carefully will wash mine han● in innocency still So I thine Altar with respect O LORD now compasse will That I may publish with the voice of thanks most heartilie And tell of all the wondrous works that have been done by thee The habitation of thy house LORD I have loved well And also the most glorious place where doth thine honour dwell O gather not my soul with those that grievous sinners be Nor yet my life likewise with men whom bloody still we see verse 10 In whose most cruel hands alwayes mischief is ever still And their right hand against all right great bribes do alwayes fill verse 11 Put as for me I will now walk in mine integritie Redeeme thou me and of thy grace be mercifull to me verse 12 In an even place my fixed foot most stedfast standeth still Even in the congregations great the LORD now blesse I will PSAL. XXVII THe Lord is my salvation sure and light whom shall I fear The Lord the strength is of my life what shall affright me heer verse 2 When wicked men my enmies g● and foes both fierce and fell Came me upon to eat my flesh they stumbled all and fell verse 3 Though ' gainst me should encamp● my heart it shall not fear In this will I be confident though ' gainst me rise great wa● verse 4 This one thing of the Lord have ● desir●d that seek I will That in the LORDS house all my lif● I may dwell ever still There to behold the beauty of the Lord with great desire And in his Temple constantlie with wisdome to enquire verse 5 For his pavilion shall me hide in time of trouble great He shall me hide in secret tents and on a rock me set verse 6 And now my head shall be with speed at last uplifted hie Above my cruell en'mies all which round about me be Therefore I in his Tabernacle of joy now offer will The sacrifices to the Lord I will sing praises still verse 7 O Lord hear when I with my voice most humbly cry to thee Upon me also mercy have and answere now thou me verse 8 When thou didst say Seek ye always my face in every place My heart again said unto thee LORD I will seek thy face verse 9 Hide not thy blessed face at all far from me any way Nor yet thou in thine anger hot thy servant put away O God of my salvation dear thou for thy mercies sake Hast been mine help O l●ave me● nor yet me now forsake verse 10 When father and my mother forsake me more or lesse Then will the LORD assuredly me take up in distresse verse 11 Teach me thy way O Lord and me alwayes in the path That 's plain because against me sti● mine en'mies are in wrath verse 12 Unto the will of th'enmies of deliver not thou me For false men ' gainst me rise and s● as breath out crueltie verse 13 I fainted had unlesse that I beleeved had to see The Lords great goodnesse in the● of them that living be verse 14 Wait on the Lord most stedfastly good courage have alway And he shal strengthen wel thine heart wait on the Lord I say PSAL. XXVIII O Lord my rock to thee I 'll cry not silent be to me Lest I be like men down in pit if thou now silent be verse 2 My supplications voice hear thou when I unto thee cry When to thine holy Oracle mine hands I lift on hye verse 3 With wicked men and doers ill draw thou me not apart Which speak peace to their neighbours still but mischief 's in their heart verse 4 Give them according to their deeds and
wickednesse at heart After the work of their own hands them render their desert verse 5 Because Gods works they not regard not th' operation all Ev'n of his hands he them destr●● but not build up he shall verse 6 Now blessed be the LORD alw● because that surely he Hath of my supplications all the voice heard from on hie verse 7 The LORD he is my onely stre● and shield in time of need My heart in him did trust and I am helped well indeed Therefore my heart doth greatly rejoice the saints among And al 's I will most thankfully him praise still with my song verse 8 The LORD is still the onely stre● of all those who are his And he the saving strength also of his Anointed is verse 9 Thy people save and richly bles● thine heritage together Feed them also by thy great migh● and lift them up for ever PSALME XXIX WIth all your heart give to the Lord O ye that mighty be Both strength and glory give unto the LORD that is most Hie. Unto the Lord the glory due unto his Name accord ● the beauty of holinesse now worship ye the Lord. The Lords voice on the waters is the GOD of glory great ● hundreth aloud the Lord doth on those many waters sit The voice of the almightie LORD is powerfull as we see ●he voice ev'n of the LORD alwaies is full of Majestie The voice of the Almighty LORD doth break the Cedars tall ● a Cedars great in Lebanon God breaks in pieces small He makes them like a calf to skip the loftie Lebanon And like an Unicorn that 's young the mountain Sirion verse 7 The voice of the Almightie Lo●● when he is in his ire Doth fiercely strike cut and divi●● the hotest flams of fire verse 8 The voice of the LORD migh● the wildernesse doth shake The wildernesse of Kadesh he to tremble all doth make verse 9 The Lord his voice makes Hi● discovering forrests bare And in his Temple every one his glory doth declare verse 10 The Lord most glorious sits the flood which he doth co● The LORD in a great Majestie● still sitteth King for ever verse 11 The LORD will give his str● the Lord wil never cease To blesse his people alwaies w● prosperitie and peace PSALME XXX EXtoll thee Lord I will for thou hast lift me up on hie And hast not made my scorning foes for to rejoice ov'r me verse 2 O Lord my God in trouble great I cryed unto thee And thou in mercie of my hurt at last hast healed me verse 3 Lord thou my soul up from the grave hast brought as thou though'st fit Thou hast me kept alive that I go not down to the pit verse 4 Oye his saints unto the Lord now sing with chearfulnesse And at the remembrance give thanks of all his holinesse verse 5 His anger for a moment lasts his favour life doth bring Tears in the night may be but joy comes in the morning spring verse 6 And I most foolish rashly said in my prosperitie I am so stablish'd fast that I shall never moved be verse 7 Lord by thy favour thou hast m● my mountain in its place Strong for to stand I troubled wa● when thou didst hide thy face verse 8 O LORD I unto thee alwayes most fervently did cry And I my supplication made unto the LORD most hie verse 9 What profite is there in my blo● when naked I and bare Go down to pit Shal dust thee p● shall it thy truth declare verse 10 Now hear me Lord for it is ● and on me mercy have In this distresse Lord be thou still my helper me to save verse 11 My mourning into dancing no● is turned all by thee Thou hast put off my sackcloath with gladnesse girded me verse 12 To th' end my tōgue may to thee sing praise and not silent be O LORD my GOD for ever I will thanks give unto thee PSAL. XXXI LOrd let me never be asham'd who puts my trust in thee Now in thy perfect righteousnesse do thou deliver me verse 2 Bow down thine ear to me with speed let me deliv'rance have Be thou my strong rock for an house of defence me to save verse 3 For thou in dangers art my rock and fortresse on each side Therefore me lead for thy Names sake and wisely still me guide Pull me out of the net that they laide for me privily For thou alone art my great strength whereon I do rely verse 5 Into thine hand I do commit my sprite which came from thee O LORD who art the GOD of trut● thou hast redeemed me verse 6 I have them hated with my heart that in their wayes unjust Still lying vanities regard but in the LORD I trust verse 7 I in thy mercy will rejoice for thou my miseries Considered hast and known my fou● in great adversities verse 8 And hast not shut me up into his hand that is my foe Thou hast my feet most freely set in a large rowm to goe verse 9 Have mercy upon me O Lord for in trouble am I Mine eye with grief consum'd is my soul and my belly verse 10 For my whole life with grief is sp● and yeers with sighs and grones My strength doth fail and for my sin● consumed are my bones verse 11 I a reproach was to my foes to neighbours speciallie And to mine acquaintance a fear who saw me fled from me verse 12 I am forgoten as a man that 's out of minde and dead also like a vessell am that 's broken all indeed verse 13 Of many I the slander heard each where me fear supprisde While they took counsell they my life to take away devisde But I O Lord in thee alwayes did trust with all my heart And the in great confidence mine only God thou art ● yea times are in thy hand now from ●y foes hands set me free And frō all them who with great rage are persecuting me Thy glorious face to shine upon thy servant brightly make And save me in my troubles great ev'n for thy mercies sake verse 17 Let me not be asham'd O Lor● for on thee call'd I have Let wicked men be all asham'd and silent in the grave verse 18 All lying lips to silence put which greevous things do spe● Both proudly and contemptuously ' gainst righteous men and meek verse 19 How great 's thy goodnes which ● laid up for who thee fear And wrought for thē that in thee ● before mens children here verse 20 Thou shalt them in the secret hi● of thy presence from wrongs Of mans pride and close in a tent them keep from strife of tongue verse 21 For ever blessed be the Lord for he to me so long Hath shew'd his kindnesse marvel● within a citie strong verse 22 For I said in my hast I am cut off before thine eye Neverthelesse thou heardst my voice when I cri'd unto thee verse 23 O love the Lord all ye his Saints for God the faithfull guards
And plentifully he also the proud doer rewards verse 24 Be of good courage ever still and he shall strength afford Unto your weari'd heart all ye that hope still in the LORD PSAL. XXXII HE is most surely blessed whose transgression great or small In mercy freely is forgiv'n whose sin is covered all verse 2 Blest is the man to whom the Lord iniquitie most vile Imputeth not and in whose sprit at all there is no guile verse 3 When I kept silence foolishly my bones my grones among Still through my roaring waxed old and that all the day long verse 4 For alwayes day and night thy ha● did on me heavy ly My moisture thus is turn'd into the drought of Summer dry verse 5 My grievous sin I then anone acknowledg'd unto thee And al 's I have not hid at all my great iniquitie I said I my transgressions all will to the Lord confesse And thou forgivest of my sin the fearfull guiltinesse verse 6 For this in times thou maist be fo● the godly to thee all Shall pray in floods of waters gr● not near him come they shall verse 7 Thou art my hiding place thou ● from trouble● make me free With sweet songs of deliverance thou shalt encompasse me verse 8 I will instruct thee and thee teach the way that thou shalt go And I with mine all seeing eye will guide thee well also verse 9 Be not thou like unto the horse or mule that wanteth wit Whos 's mouth lest they come neer thee must be held with bridle and bit verse 10 Much sorrowes unto wicked men shall be the earth throughout But mercy him that trusts in GOD shall compasse round about verse 11 Ye righteous in the Lord rejoice and glad be in each part And also shout for joy all ye that upright are in heart PSAL. XXXIII O In the LORD alwayes rejoice ye righteous in his sight For praise is comely for all those that are in heart upright verse 2 Praise ye the Lord now with the harpe with psaltrie to him sing And also with an instrument that hath a tenfold string verse 3 Unto him a new pleasant song sing with your heart and voice Play also now most skilfully with a loud sounding noice verse 4 For the good word of God the Lo●● is faithfull still and right And all his glorious workes in truth are done by his great might verse 5 He righteousnesse with all his hea●● and judgement loveth still The goodnesse of the Lord our God the earth doth ever fill verse 6 By the word of the mighty Lor● the heav'ns created were And by the breath even of his mo● their host all every where verse 7 He gathreth waters of the sea together as an heap And as in store houses also he layeth up the deep verse 8 Let all the earth now humbly fear the LORD and keep his law Let all the earths inhabitants still of him stand in aw verse 9 For he spake in his mighty power and it was done at last As he desir'd he did command and it alwayes stood fast verse 10 The Lord to noght the counsel brings which heathen men project The peoples vain devices all he makes of none effect verse 11 The counsell of the Lord doth stand for ever free of fall Yea of his heart the thoughts shal last to generations all verse 12 Blest is the nation whose GOD is the LORD them to advance And people whom he chosen hath for his inheritance verse 13 The Lord from heav'n that is above down looketh with his eye He all the sons of men below most clearly thence doth see verse 14 From of his habitation high the place that doth excell He looketh down on those alwayes that on the earth do dwell verse 15 He fashioneth also all their hea●● alike both great and small Their works al 's whether good or 〈◊〉 he them considreth all verse 16 There is no king whom of an h● the multitude can save And by much strength a mighty ma● can no deliv'rance have verse 17 For mans safety a thing most 〈◊〉 an horse is seen at length Not any he deliver shall by his great power and strength verse 18 Behold the Lords eye ever is upon them that him fear Ev'n on them still that do alwayes hope in his mercy heer verse 19 For to deliver safe their soul even from the jawes of death And al 's to keep them safe alive in famine free of wrath verse 20 Our soul still alwayes for the LORD waits till he comfort send In dangers all he is our help and shield us to defend verse 21 For in him gladly shall our heart rejoice without all blame Because we surely trusted have in his most holy name verse 22 Let thy mercy O gracious LORD upon us ever be According as with all our heart we still do hope in thee PSAL. XXXIV AT all times I will surely blesse the LORD so good to me His worthy praise within my mouth continually shall be verse 2 My soul shall alwayes in the LORD her boast make surely heere The humble shall in heart be glade when they thereof shall hear verse 3 O magnifie alwayes with me the LORD of glorious fame And let us altogether now exalt his holy name verse 4 I sought the Lord with all my he● and he my sute did hear And he anone deliv'red me from all that I did fear verse 5 They looked unto him with spe● and lightned were by grace In all their troubles great was not ashamed once their face verse 6 This poor man to the Lord did ● who heard when he did call And by his mighty arme him sav'd out of his troubles all verse 7 The Angel of the mighty LORD encampeth round about Them that him fear and he them● delivreth in or out verse 8 O taste and see now that the Lord is good in every part Most blessed is the man that doth trust in him with his heart verse 9 O fear the Lord all ye who are his saints that serve him heer For sure there is no want to them that truely him do fear verse 10 The Lions young do often lack and hungry want their food But they that humblie seek the Lord shall want nothing that 's good verse 11 Come hither children unto me and to my words give ear I will you teach that ye may know how ye the Lord should fear verse 12 What man is he that doth desire his life heer long to be And also loveth many dayes that so he good may see verse 13 From ill thy tongue keep with thy lips from speaking guile eshew verse 14 Depart from evill and doe goo● seeke peace and it pursue verse 15 The eyes of God are fix'd upon the righteous by and by His eares also in troubles great are open to their cry verse 16 The face al 's of the LORD is ay against them that do ill For their remembrance from the ear●● all to cut off and spill verse 17 The
righteous cry and al 's the Lo●● doth hear them when they call And by his might deliv'reth them out of their troubles all verse 18 The Lord is surelie neer to them that are of broken heart And saveth such as be in sprit contrite in any part verse 19 Th' afflictions of the righteous ● they surelie many be But him out of them all the Lord deliv'reth as we see verse 20 He most safely ev'n all his bones keeps whether great or small That not so much as one of them can broken be at all verse 21 The wicked and malicious men evill shall most surelie stay And they that hate the righteous shall be desolate for ay verse 22 Of his servants the Lord the soul redeemeth graciouslie And none of them that trust in him as desolate shall be PSAL. XXXV PLead y u my cause O Lord with them that strive with me upright Fight on my side against them all that still against me fight verse 2 In my defence take hold of shield and buckler in thy hand And by thy mercies manifold up for my help now stand verse 3 Draw out the spear and stop the way ' gainst them that me to shame Thus persecute say to my soul I thy salvation am verse 4 Let them confounded be that see my soul to shame them put Let them turn back confused all that do devise my hurt verse 5 Let them as chaffe before the wi● be driv'n from place to place And let the Angel of the LORD them in his anger chase verse 6 Let still their way be slippry heer and dark that they may fall And let the Angel of the Lord ev'n persecute them all verse 7 For without cause they have for hid in a pit their net Which without cause ev'n for mys● they digged have and set verse 8 Let unawars destruction him take let his net withall Which he hid catch himself in the destruction let him fall verse 9 And thus my soul shall in the Lord be joyfull ev'ry way In his most sure salvation still it shall rejoice alway verse 10 Yea all my bones in this my joy at last shall say in me Lord thou who guids all things below who is like unto thee Who dost the poor deliver still from him that is too strong Yea both the poor and needle al 's from spoilers that him wrong verse 11 False witnesses Lord did rise up with calumnies untrue They in their rage laid to my charge the things I never knew verse 12 They in their malice ill for good me alwayes did reward Ev'n to the very spoiling of my soul without regard verse 13 But as for me when they were sick I cloath'd with sackcloth mourn'd My soul with fasting humbled I to me my prayer return'd verse 14 I did behave myself as he had been my friend or brother I heavilie bow'd down as one that mourneth for his mother verse 15 But they rejoic'd gath'red ● in mine adversitie Abjects gath'red which I not kne● ceasde not from tearing me verse 16 With mockers hypocriticall in feasts which them did fill In rage and fury with their teeth they gnashed on me still verse 17 How long Lord wilt thou thus my soul my darling dear From their destructions now rescu● and from the Lions heer verse 18 In the great congregation I will thank thee heartilie Among much people from mine ● I will give praise to thee verse 19 Let not my foes ov'r me rejoice that wrongfully are set Nor who me hate without a cause wink with the eye then let verse 20 For they of peace do never speak but still they take in hand Deceitfull matters ' gainst them that are quiet in the land verse 21 Yea ' gainst me in my greatest grief their mouths they op'ned wide Our eye now hath it clearly seen Aha Aha they cri'd verse 22 This clearly hast thou seen O Lord therefore not silent be O LORD in this my great distresse now be not far from me verse 23 Stir up thy self and now awake me judgement to afford Ev'n plead my cause against my foes my GOD and al 's my LORD verse 24 According to thy righteousnesse my LORD GOD judge thou me And let them not in my distresse ov'r me rejoiced be verse 25 Let them not say within their he● Ah so we would it have Nor yet say we have swallowed u● him ev'n as we do crave verse 26 Sham'd and confounded be the that joy my hurt to see Let shame and al 's disgrace them ● who still insult ov'r me verse 27 Let them all shout most joyfull and glade be every day That with good will do favour still my righteous cause alway Continuallie yea let them say the Lord we magnifie Which alwayes pleasure hath in his servants prosperitie verse 28 And of thy righteousnesse I sh● speak alwayes with my tongue And of thy praise I mention make will ev'n all the day long PSALME XXXVI THe wicked mans transgressiō great within my heart doth say That there is no true fear of God before his eyes alway verse 2 For in his own eyes he himself doth flatter foolishlie Till his iniquitie most vile be hatefull found to be The words of his mouth are deceit and great iniquitie He hath left off for to do good and also wife to be He great mischief upon his bed deviseth ever still ●n wayes not good he sets himself he not abhorreth ill Thy mercy Lord is surely in the heav'ns above our search ●nd like wise al 's thy faithfulnesse unto the clouds doth reach Thy righteousnesse most surely is like mountains great and steep A great deep al 's thy judgements a● thou man and beast dost keep verse 7 How excellent thy kindnesse is O GOD which comfort brings Therefore all men their trust put in the shaddow of thy wings verse 8 They with the fatnesse of thy he● well satisfied shall be Thou shalt make them of rivers d● of pleasures come from thee verse 9 For sure of life the fountain is ev'n ever still with thee In the light which is thine alway●● we clearly light shall see verse 10 Thy loving kindnesse unto the● that know thee still impart And al 's thy righteousnesse to those that upright are in heart verse 11 Let not the foot of pride now ● me with disgrace to move Let not the hand of wicked men me from my place remove verse 12 The workers of iniquitie there fallen are unwise They are cast down and shal no more be able for to rise PSAL. XXXVII FRet not thy self because of those that evill doers be Nor yet envious be at such as work iniquitie verse 2 For soon ev'n like unto the grasse cut down shall they be all And like unto the herbe that 's green they surely wither shall verse 3 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and carefullie do good And thou shalt dwell into the land well fed with needfull food verse 4 Delight thy self in God also and
he in every part Most lovingly best desires shall give thee of thy heart verse 5 In all affaires commit thy way unto the LORD thy King In him also trust thou alway who it to passe shall bring verse 6 And as the light thy righteousnes● he shall bring foorth alway And shal thy judgement clearly sh●● as bright as the noon-day verse 7 Rest in the LORD with confidenc● and without all debate In every thing most patiently see that for him thou wait Fret not thy self because of him that prospreth in his way Because of him that brings to passe devices ill alway verse 8 Cease from the rage of anger ho● and wrath forsake thou still Fret not thy self in any wise to do that which is ill verse 9 For those that evill doers be shall be cut off in all And they that wait upon the Lord the earth inherit shall verse 10 For yet a little while and loe the wicked shall not be Yea thou his place consider shalt and it thou shalt not see verse 11 But all the meek inherit shall the earth in every place And greatly shall delight themselves in th' abundance of peace verse 12 The wicked man against the just doth plot him for to kill And with his teeth most furiously he gnasheth on him still verse 13 The Lord shall surely scorn laugh at him in all his way For he in heaven doth clearely see that comming is his day verse 14 The wicked have drawn out their sword and bent their bow with might The poore and needy to cast down and to slay men upright verse 15 Their sword ev'n into their owne heart most quickly enter shall Their bones not able us to hurt shall al 's be broken all verse 16 A little that the righteous hath is surely better then The riches in abundance great of many wicked men verse 17 For of the wicked folk the arme shall ev'n be broken small But still the LORD in mercy great upholds the righteous all verse 18 The Lord most perfectly doth kne● the dayes of the upright And their inheritance shall be for ever in his sight verse 19 They shall not be ashamed in ev'll tymes of miserie And in the dayes of famine great they satisfied shall be verse 20 But wicked men shall perish and Gods foes as lambs fat all Shall be they shall consume to smo● consume away they shall verse 21 The wicked man doth borrow oft and not again doth pay But still the righteous mercy shewes and giveth much alway verse 22 For such as of him blessed be the earth inherit shall And they that cursed be of him shall be cut off in all verse 23 A good mans steps are by the I ev'n ordred well alway And he in loving kindnesse still delighteth in his way verse 24 And though he fall he utterly shall not in all the land Be too cast down for that the LORD upholds him with his hand verse 25 I have been young and now am old yet just men and their seed I have not thus forsaken seene as forc'd to beg their bread verse 26 He ever is most mercifull when he sees men in neede And also lendeth chearefully and blessed is his seede verse 27 Depart from ill with all thine he and good doe more and more And thus through Gods protection dwell thou for evermore verse 28 For well the Lord doth judgeme●● lo●● such as are saints indeed B●● still preserv'd but of ill men cut off shall be the seed verse 29 The righteous all that fear the Lo●● inherit shall together The pleasant land and joyfully shall dwell therein for ever verse 30 The mouth of him doth wisedo● spe●● that righteously doth walk His tongue also instructed still of judgement sound doth talk verse 31 The law of his most gracious Go● doth in his heart abide In whatsoever way he walks none of his steps doth slide verse 32 The wicked man the righteous 〈◊〉 doth watch both night and day And by all means he can devise he seeketh him to slay verse 33 The Lord will not him in his hand leave as some think amisse Nor yet for wicked him condemne even when he judged is verse 34 Wait on the Lord and keep his way and thee exalt shall he The land to have when wicked are cut off thou shalt it see verse 35 The wicked very great in power I have attentive scene And spreading forth himself at large like to a Lawrell greene verse 36 Yet he away did passe and lo he was not on his ground Yea I him sought most carfully but he could not be found verse 37 The perfect man mark and behold the upright for a space For after all his troubles past the end of him is peace verse 38 But the transgressours fearfully shall be destroy'd together The end of all the wicked men shall be cut off for ever verse 39 But the salvation of the just is of the LORD at length In time ev'n of their troubles grea● he is their onely strength verse 40 God shall help and deliver the from men that are unjust He shall deliver them and save because they in him trust PSAL. XXXVII I O Lord though ' gainst thee ● in wrath rebuke me not Nor yet severely chasten me in thy displeasure hote verse 2 For thy sharp arrowes still do fast in me more and more And al 's thy hand which heavy i● me presseth very sore verse 3 There is no soundnesse by thy wrath my troubled flesh within Nor in my bones is rest because of my most grievous sin verse 4 For mine iniquities most vile gone ov'r my head now be Even as a heavy burden they too heavy are for me verse 5 My fearefull wounds are all corrupt and stink in my distresse All this is come to me because of mine owne foolishnesse verse 6 I troubled am with sorrowes great and bowed downe alway So greatly that afflicted I go mourning all the day verse 7 For a disease that loathsome is my loines doth alwayes fill So that in all my weari'd flesh there is no soundnesse still verse 2 I feeble am and broken sore I have in this my smart Ev'n roared still by reason of disquietnesse of heart verse 9 O LORD my GOD my whole de● is still before thine eye My heavy groning in my grief is not now hid from thee verse 10 My heart doth pant my streng●● likew● me faileth left alone As for the cleare light of mind eyes it all is from me gone verse 11 My lovers and my friends aloof from my sore standers are My kinsemen al 's as I have proof do likewise stand a farre verse 12 Those also that do seek my life for me their snares do lay They speak mischief and al 's deceit imagine all the day verse 13 But as a deaf man I indeed heard neither great nor small And as one dumb I was that his mouth op'neth not at all verse 14 Thus I was as a man that doth not hear in
any way And in whose silent mouth also are no reproofes alway verse 15 For I in thee alone O LORD do hope most free of fear O LORD my GOD when I do cry thou surely wilt me hear verse 16 For I said Hear me lest that they rejoice should over me They'gainst me when my foot doth slip themselves do magnifie verse 17 For I sore troubled ready am to halt ev'n more and more My sorrow al 's continually is recent me before verse 11 For I sincerely will declare my great iniquitie I alwayes for my grievous sin will surely sorry be verse 19 But my malicious en'mies all are lively strong and great And they are also multiplied that wrongfully me hate verse 20 They also that unthankfully for good me render ill Mine adversaries are because what 's good I follow still verse 21 O LORD my GOD forsake me● far from me never be verse 22 O LORD who my salvation a● make haste for help to me PSAL. XXXIX I Said I will now carefully take heed unto my way Lest with my tongue most foolishl● I sin and go astray I with a bridle strong will keep my mouth still more and more While that the wicked alwayes is in presence me before verse 2 I was then dumb with silence d● from good I held my peace My sorrow great exceedingly was stirred in its place verse 3 My heart within me still was hote while I was musing long The fire did burn exceedinglie then spake I with my tongue verse 4 Lord make me now to know mine end and measure of my dayes And what it is that I may know how frail I am alwayes verse 5 Behold thou as an handbredth hast my dayes all made to be And all mine age heer on the earth as nothing is to thee Yea verily heer ev'ry man though he were never so great Is altogether vanitie ev'n at his best estate verse 6 Surely man walks in a vain shew disquieted in vain He heaps up riches and not knows who gather shall that gain verse 7 And now Lord in this time of grief what wait I now for me My hope that alwayes stedfast is is ever still in thee verse 8 From my most vile transgressions deliver now thou me And make me not of foolish men a base reproach to be verse 9 Thus troubled very sore I was even dumb without reply Because thou didst it I my mouth not opned by and by verse 10 Remove thy stroke away from ● which I cannot withstand I am consumed by the blow of thy most heavy hand verse 11 When with rebukes thou dost co● re● man for iniquitie Thou wasts his beautie like a moath each man is vanitie verse 12 My prayer Lord hear and now unt● my cry incline thine ears By misregard hold not thy peace at those my wofull tears For I with thee most surely am a stranger here and there And a sojourner for a space as all my fathers were verse 13 O spare me that I may my strength recover as before Before I go away from hence and after be no more PSAL. XL. WIth confidence still for the Lord I waited patiently And loving he to me inclin'd and quickly heard my cry verse 2 He brought me from a fearfull pit out of the mirie clay And set my feet upon a rock and stablish'd fast my way verse 3 A new song in my mouth he put GODS praise for to record Yea many shall it see and feare and shall trust in the LORD verse 4 Blest is the man that makes the Lord his trust to which he flies And not respects the proud nor su● as turne aside to lies verse 5 O Lord my GOD full manie be thy wondrous works most rare Which thou hast done al 's thy tho●● which to us-ward still are They can not all be reckned up in order unto thee If I them would declare they are mo then can numbred be verse 6 Thou sacrifice and offrings al 's didst not at all desire Mine eares thou opned but for sin no offrings didst require verse 7 Then said I Lord loe now beh● I gladly come to thee For in the volume of the book it written is of me verse 8 I take delight thy blessed will to doe in every part Yea LORD thy law most holy is alwayes within my heart verse 9 In the great congregation I have preach'd thy righteousnesse My lips I have not Lord thou knowst refrained more or lesse verse 10 Thy righteousnesse within my heart to hide I had no will Thy faithfulnesse I have declar'd and thy salvation still Thy kindnesse which most loving is I not concealed have Nor from the congregation great thy truth which thou me gave verse 11 Thy tender mercie now O LORD withhold thou not from me Me let thy kindnesse and thy truth preserve continuallie verse 12 For ills innumerable still me compassd round about My sins have taken hold on me thus can I not look out They are in number surelie mo then hairs upon mine head Therefore my heart through grie● me faileth all indeed verse 13 Be pleasd O Lord that now ● delivered be by thee O LORD in mercy make great h● to send thy help to me verse 14 Let shame confound them that my soul for to destroy Let thē be backward driven sha● that ev'll me wish with joy verse 15 And for reward of their great sh● let them be still alway Most desolate that unto me Aha Aha do say verse 16 Let all those that thee seek rejo● and still be glad in thee Let such as thy salvation love say GOD we magnifie verse 17 But I am poor and needy al 's the LORD yet thinks on me Thou my deliv'rer art and help LORD let no tarrying be PSALME XLI HE blessed is that endevours the poor for to consider The LORD in time of troubles great will safelie him deliver The LORD will him preserve alive and blesse him ever still And thou wilt not deliver him into his enmies will The Lord wil strengthen him when as he languishing is laid Upon his bed in sicknesse sore thou wilt make all his bed verse 4 I said in mine affliction LORD be mercifull to me And heal my wounded soul for I have sinned against thee verse 5 Mine enmies all speak ill alwayes of me me to defame When shall he die and when also ev'n perish shall his name verse 6 If he to see me come he speaks words altogether vain His heart sin gathreth when he go● he tells it all again verse 7 All that me hate against me still do whisper great and small Against me do they wickedly devise my hurt in all verse 8 An ill disease say they doth clea● unto him fast and sore And now that he in bed doth lye he shall rise up no more verse 9 Yea more mine own familiar frie● in whom I trusted well Which at my table ate my bread against me lift his heel verse 10 But thou O Lord be mercifull now
haste shall sing verse 2 Thou fairer then mens children a● grace is now from on hie Powr'd in thy lips therefore the Lor● hath blest for ever thee verse 3 O thou that art most mighty now thy sword gird on thy thigh With glory that is thine alwayes and al 's thy Majestie verse 4 For truth meeknesse righteousne● ride thou now prosperously And thy right hand thē shal thee tea● things terrible that be verse 5 Thine arrows sharp are in the heart of the kings enmies all Whereby the people under thee with great contempt do fall verse 6 For ever and for ever is O GOD thy throne of might The scepter of thy kingdome all is still a scepter right verse 7 Thou hates ill loves righteousnes● therefore God thee in love Annointed hath with oil of joy thy fellows all above verse 8 Of aloes myrrhe and cassia thy robs to smell are made Out of the yvory palaces whereby they made thee glad verse 9 Among thy women honour'd much kings daughters were the queen On thy right hand did richly stand in gold of Ophir fine verse 10 Hear daughter and consider well and al 's incline thine ear Thy people and thy fathers house forget though nev'r so dear verse 11 So shall thy beautie by the king desired greatly be Therefore see that thou worship him for thy great LORD is he verse 12 The daughters al 's of Tyre shall be there with a gift right great The rich among the people all thy favour shall entreat verse 13 The daughter of the king within with beauties manifold Is glorious all her clothing is wrought of the finest gold verse 14 She shall be brought unto the kin● in robes of needle work Her Virgins shall be brought to thee her following at the back verse 15 They shal be brought with gladne●● grea● and al 's rejoicing all And in the Palace of the King they glorious enter shall verse 16 In stead ev'n of thy fathers dear shall be thy children now Whom thou well may'st great Prince ma●● in all the earth below verse 17 Thy name I 'll in all ages make remembred well to be Therefore for ever and for ay the people shall praise thee PSAL. XLVI TH' Almighty God is our refuge and strength by which we stan● In trouble and adversitie a present help at hand verse 2 Therefore we will not fear though that the earth removed be And though the mountaines carri'd all be in the deepest sea verse 3 Though thereof the great waters roar and troubled motions make Thogh with the swelling great thereof the mountains hudge do shake verse 4 A river is whose streams shall make Gods citie glade to be The Tabernacles holy place of him who is most Hie. verse 5 God is ev'n in the midst of her she shall not moved be God in great mercy shall her help this early do shall he verse 6 The heathen rag'd the Kingdomes were all mov'd without delay His voice with such force uttred he the earth did melt away verse 7 The Lord of Hostes is still with us us to defend and judge The mightie GOD of Jacob is in danger our refuge verse 8 Come and behold what wondro● works the LORD to passe hath brought What desolations in the earth he in his wrath hath wrought verse 9 To the earths end he maketh wars to cease as men desire He breaks the bow and cuts the spe● and chariots burns with fire verse 10 Be still and know that GOD I a● I will exalted be Among the heathen in the earth I 'le be exalted hie verse 11 The LORD of hosts is still with us to defend and judge The mighty God of Jacob is in danger our refuge PSALME XLVII O All ye people of the earth your hands clap and rejoice Shout unto GOD most chearfullie with a triumphing voice verse 2 For lo the LORD most High alwayes is terrible to see Ov'r all the kingdomes of the earth a great King sure is he verse 3 He wicked people under us his goodnesse for to shew Shall with the nations most profane under our feet subdue verse 4 He shall for our inheritance chuse which none shall remove Of Jacob the excellencie whom he did ever love verse 5 GOD with a shout of Majestie to be gone up is found The LORD is by his people heard ev'n with a Trumpets sound verse 6 To God sing praises with your he● unto him praises sing Sing praises both with heart and voic● sing praises to our King verse 7 For the great God of all the earth is only King and Lord All they that understanding have sing praise with one accord verse 8 God o're the heathen all doth reig● God highly sits upon Of his most perfect holinesse the fair and statelie throne verse 9 The Princes of the people all together as we see Are gathred even the people of Abrahams GOD most hie For certainely of all the earth the shields to God belong He greatly all the Sons of men exalted is among PSAL. XLVIII GReat is the Lord and greatly is to be praised still Within the Citie of our GOD in his most holy hill verse 2 Well situat Mount Sion is the joy of all the earth Of the great king the city fair on the sides of the North. verse 3 God in her palaces is known for a refuge for ever verse 4 For lo the kings assembled were they passed by together verse 5 This city great they saw and so they marveild much alway They in their hearts were troubled sore and hasted all away verse 6 As of a woman in travell there them seizd fear and pain verse 7 With an East wind y u Tarshish ships dost break in great disdain verse 8 As in Gods city we have heard so have we seen together Ev'n in Gods city God it will establish fast for ever verse 9 In the midst of thy Temple fair O God who all hast wrought Of thy most loving kindnesse still we carefully have thought verse 10 According to thy name O God so is thy praise untill Th' ends of the earth and righteousn● thy right hand al 's doth fill verse 11 Because of all thy judgements j● let Sion Mount rejoice Let also Judahs daughters all be glade with heart and voice verse 12 About Sion see that ye walk and to perceive her well Go round about her buildings fair the towers thereof now tell verse 13 Mark well her bulwarks strong a● hi● her palaces consider That ye the same may clearely tell to ages following after verse 14 For this God is our only God for ever and for ay He will in all things ev'n to death our guide be evry day PSAL. XLIX HEar this all people and give eare that in the world doe dwell verse 2 Both low high both rich poor together weigh this well verse 3 My mouth shall speak of wisdome great and of my heart in me The meditation wholly shall of understanding be verse 4 Unto
a parable most rare mine ear incline I will My saying dark upon the harp I will even open still verse 5 Wherefore should I fear in the dayes of evill as in doubt When of my heeles th'iniquitie shall compasse me about verse 6 They that here in their worldly wealth trust which shall soon be lost And in the multitude also of their riches do boast verse 7 None of them can by any meanes redeeme his brother dear Nor give to the Almightie God a ransome for him heer verse 8 Their souls redemption precious d● for ever cease to be verse 9 That he should still for ever live and not corruption see verse 10 For he doth see that wisemen die as fools depriv'd of health And brutish persons perish al 's and t'others leave their wealth verse 11 Their inward thought is that th● ho● and dwellings ever shall To ages all remain their lands ●●heir own names they call verse 12 Neverthelesse in honour great man not abides for ever He surely heer is like the beasts that perish altogether verse 13 This their ill way most surely is their folly which they love And yet even their posteritie their sayings do approve verse 14 Like sheep they are laid in the grave death shall upon them feed And th'upright shall dominion have ov'r them in morning tide And all their beautie wherein they did foolishly presume Shal quickly from their dwelling place even in the grave consume verse 15 But God now will my soul redeeme from power of the grave For he while men me do pursue in mercy shall receive verse 16 Be not afraid when one is made in richesse plenteous When in all sorts increased is the glorie of his house verse 17 For when he dies he carry shall nothing away in end His glorie shall not after him into the grave descend verse 18 Though whiles he lived heere ea●● his soul he blessed still And when thou well dost to thy sel● men praise thee surely will verse 19 He to the generation then of his old fathers right Shall go and for their greater wo● they never shall see light verse 20 Man that in honour is and place and can it not consider Is like unto most brutish beasts that perish altogether PSAL. L. THe mighty God yea ev'n the Lo● hath spoke and cald anone The earth from the suns rising up unto his going down verse 2 Out of Sion that holy hill where perfect beauties be God for to manifest his might hath shined gloriously verse 3 Our God shall come and shall keep silence any more A fire tempestuous round about before him shall devore verse 4 He to the heav'ns high from above and to the earth shall call That he in right and equitie may judge his people all verse 5 Together to me gather now my saints on earth that be Those that have made by sacrifice a Covenant fast with me verse 6 And all the heav'ns his righteousnes declare most clearly shall For God himself upon his Throne is Judge ev'n over all verse 7 My people hear and I will speak O Isra'l against thee I 'll testifie for I am God yea even thy God most hie verse 8 For sacrifice or offrings burnt I 'll neither lesse nor more Thee challenge for continually to have been me before verse 9 I will no bullock from thy house for sacrifice once take Nor yet out of thy wealthy folds hie goats for want or lack verse 10 For of the forrest every beast is mine by right indeed And al 's the cattell which upon a thousand hills doth feed verse 11 I of the mountaines all the fou● know by science divine And all the wild beasts of the field undoubtedly are mine verse 12 If I were hungry I would not the matter to thee tell For the whole world by right is 〈◊〉 yea and its fulnesse all verse 13 Will I as hungry eat the flesh of bulls as some doe think Or will I also in my thirst take blood of goates to drink verse 14 Thanksgiving offer thou alway unto God chearefullie And not forget thy vows to pay ev'n unto the most hie verse 15 And in the day of trouble great see that thou call on me I thee deliver will and then thou shalt me glorifie verse 16 But God saith to the wicked man why dost thou mention make Of my statutes or Cov'nant once into thy mouth dost take verse 17 Sith thou in thine ill heart dost hate instruction all at last And all my words which should thee teach behind thee thou dost cast verse 18 When thou didst see a thief then thou with him didst wel consent And with adultrers most profane a partaker thou went verse 19 Thy wicked mouth thou givest still to much ill and debate And thy perverse and lying tongue doth alwayes frame deceit verse 20 Thou sitt'st and ' gainst thy bro● 〈◊〉 speak'st wickedly anone Thou slandrest al 's without fear even thine own mothers son verse 21 These things most wicked done 〈…〉 I silence keept alone Thou thoughtst that altogether I was as thy self such one But I at last who righteous am will thee reprove therefore And them each one in order I will set thine eyes before verse 22 Now ye that the great God fo● consider this with fear Lest while none can deliver you I you in pieces tear verse 23 Who so gives praise me glorifies who his way ordreth well Of God I the salvation dear unto him will reveal PSAL. LI. ACcording to thy kindnes great have mercy LORD on me Blot out my sins according to the mercies great in thee verse 2 Me all defil'd now throughly wash from mine iniquitie And from my sin that grievous is in mercy cleanse thou me verse 3 For I my great transgression still acknowledge more and more And my most vile and bloody sin is ever me before verse 4 Against thee thee onely have I committed this great sin And done this ill even by and by while I thy sight was in That when thou speakest alwayes thou still justified mightst be And be made clear without reproach when as thou judgest me verse 5 Behold at first I shapen was all in iniquitie And in the womb my mother al 's in sin conceived me verse 6 Behold thou truth desirest still in th' inward of the heart And thou shalt make mee wisedo● kn● even in the hidden part verse 7 Purge me with hyssope and I sha●● be clean most perfectly Wash me and whiter than the sno● I shall then surely be verse 8 Of joy and gladnesse make thou● to hear at last the voice That so the wearied bones which ● hast broken may rejoice verse 9 Now from my sins that grievou● hide thou thy face and eyes And for thy mercies sake blot ou● all mine iniquities verse 10 Create thou now in me O Go● a heart made clean from sin And al 's a right and constant sprite renew thou me within verse 11 From thy presence which com● cast me
not now away Thy holy sprite in anger hote take not from me alway verse 12 The joy of thy salvation now restore thou unto me And in thy mercie me uphold with thine own sprite most free verse 13 Then will I the transgressours teach thy wayes that righteous be And sinners shall be from their sins converted unto thee verse 14 O God of my salvation God from guiltinesse of bloud Me save and of thy righteousnesse my tongue shall sing aloud verse 15 O LORD now open thou my lips and so thy praise of worth My mouth thus set at libertie shall thankfully shew foorth verse 16 For of the outward sacrifice thou hast no great desire Else would I give 't thou not delight'st in offering burnt with fire verse 17 Of God the sacrifices are a broken sprite alwayes A broken and a contrite heart O God thou'll not despise verse 18 In thy good pleasure do thou good unto thy Sion all And of thine own Jerusalem now build thou up the wall verse 19 Then sacrifice of righteousnesse burnt offerings burnt in all Shall well thee please they bullocks● thine Altars offer shall PSAL. LII O Mightie man why dost thou bo● in mischief most secure Of GOD the goodnesse alwayes do●● continually endure verse 2 Thy wicked tongue mischiefs alwa● deviseth craftily Like a sharp razor still it doth worke most deceitfully verse 3 Thou evill surely more dost love then good which thou should'st see And lying rather dost approve then righteousnesse to speak verse 4 Thou with thy heart that is profane devouring words dost love O thou false and most subtile tongue who dost deceitfull prove verse 5 God shal likewise destroy thee quite he shall take thee away Pluck'd from thine house rooted out from livings land for ay verse 6 The righteous that do love the Lord shall this most clearely see They shall have fear and al 's at him shall laugh most joyfullie verse 7 Loe this man made not God his strength but in his richesse ill Did trust and in his wickednesse himself did strengthen still verse 8 But I am in the house of God like a green olive tree In Gods mercy is all my trust and shall for ever be verse 9 Because thou hast it done I will thee praise for evermore And on thy Name I 'll waite for it is good thy saints before PSAL. LIII THat there 's no God the fool hath said within his heart so rude Corrupt they are their deeds are vile there is none that doth good verse 2 God looked down from heav'n upon mens children for to see If any were that understood or did seek God truelie verse 3 They filthie altogether are and back they are all gone There is none that doth any good yea truely no not one verse 4 Have workers of iniquitie no knowledge now at all Who as bread eate my people up on God they do not call verse 5 There were they always in great fear where no fear was of wrath For GOD his bones who did encamp against thee scattred hath Thou in thy righteous judgement hast even put them all to shame Because God in his anger hot thus hath despised them verse 6 O that now the salvation dear of Israel by Gods will In mercy alwayes were come out of Sions holy hill When God back the captivitie brings of his people sad Jacob shall greatlie then rejoice and Israel shall be glad PSAL. LIIII O God me save now by thy Name and judge me by thy strength verse 2 My prayer now hear O God give ear unto my words at length verse 3 For ' gainst me strangers risen are and my poor soul to get Oppressours seek they God at all before them have not set verse 4 God is my helper sure alwayes consider and behold The LORD in mercy is with them that do my soul uphold verse 5 He certainly shall ev'll reward unto mine enemies all By thy great power ev'n in thy trueth them cut off great and small verse 6 I freely now will unto thee a sacrifice afford I will thy Name praise chearfully for it is good O LORD verse 7 For he me out of trouble all delivred hath anone And his desire mine eye hath seen mine enemies all upon PSAL. LV. O God unto my prayer still give ear when I do call And from my supplication now hide not thy self at all verse 2 Unto me whilst I cry attend and hear my wailing voice I heavy mourne in my complaint and troubled make a noise verse 3 Because of th' enmies voice because the wicked in their seat Oppresse for they cast sin on me in wrath they al 's me hate verse 4 My heart in those calamities is in me pained sore And terrours now of death are fall'n upon me more and more verse 5 Both fearfulnesse and trembling al 's upon me heavilie Are come and also honour great hath overwhelmed me verse 6 And I said O that like a Dove I had wings thus opprest Then would I quickly flie away and alwayes be at rest verse 7 Loe then far off I wander would in wildernesse to be verse 8 From windie storme and tempest I ●'escape would hasten me verse 9 Destroy O LORD and al 's divide the tongues that false have been For violence and strife I have within the city seen verse 10 About it on the walls thereof they go both night and day Mischief and sorrow al 's are in the midst of it alway verse 11 Great wickednesse is alwayes in thereof the middle part And from her streets deceit and guile do not at all depart verse 12 For it was not my foes reproach I then could that abide Nor yet my hater did me boast from him I would me hide verse 13 But it was thou ev'n thou a man mine equall alwayes heer My guide in all my great affaires and mine acquaintance dear verse 14 We counsell sweet together took and walked chearfullie Unto the house of GOD the LORD in pleasant companie verse 15 Let death on them seaze let th● go down quick into hell For among them is wickednesse and also where they dwell verse 16 But as for me I on my God will call his help to crave And by his strength the mighty LORD most surely shall me save verse 17 Evning and morning and at noon I fervently will pray And cry aloud and he my voice shall hear without delay verse 18 He hath my soul deliv'red safe in peace still for to be From Battell that against me was for many were with me verse 19 God even he that abides of old hear and afflict them shall Because they have no change therefore they fear not God at all verse 20 ' Gainst such he hath put foorth ● as at peace with him be The cov'nant al 's that he had made har● now broken all hath he verse 21 Then butter smoother were his wor● but in his heart was warre His words were softer then the oil yet sharp drawn swords they wer●
verse 22 Upon the LORD thy burden east and thee sustain he shall He shall not suffer righteous men for to be mov'd at all verse 23 Thou God to graves pit shalt the● bri● who guilfull bloody be Shall not live out half of their dayes but I will trust in thee PSAL. LVI BE mercifull to me O GOD for man would in distresse Me swallow up he fighting still me daily doth oppresse verse 2 Mine enmies in a fearfull rage would daily swallow me For they be many that now fight against me O most hie verse 3 What time in mine affliction I am afraid for ill In thee with great affection most surely trust I will verse 4 In God I 'll praise his word in God I trusted have surelie I will not fear in dangers great what flesh can do to me verse 5 They ev'rie day most wickedly my words wrest at their will Their thoughts all full of treachery against me are for ill verse 6 Themselves together gather they themselves they closely hide They mark my steps when for my soul they wait lay on each side verse 7 Shall thus the wicked men escape by their iniquitie In anger great cast down O God the people fearfullie verse 8 My wandrings thou both here the●● dost tell ev'n at a look Into thy bottell put my teares are they not in thy book verse 9 Then shal mine enmies all turn bac● when I cry unto thee This I well know for God alwayes is ever still for me verse 10 In God who is most faithfull still I will now praise his word With all my heart his word I will praise in the mighty LORD verse 11 I trust in God not fear I will what man can do to me verse 12 Thy vowes upon me are O God I 'le render praise to thee verse 13 For thou hast sav'd my soul from death wilt thou my feet not free From falls That in the livings light I walk may before thee PSAL. LVII BE mercifull to me O GOD be mercifull to me For my soul in my troubles great doth alwayes trust in thee Yea in the shadow of thy wings I my refuge at last Will make till those calamities be wholly overpast verse 2 I unto God that is most high with all my heart will cry Unto God that all things for me performeth by and by verse 3 From heav'n he shal send me save from his reproach in end That me would swallow God his truth and mercy foorth shal send verse 4 My troubled soul is still among fierce Lions full of ire And I among them alwayes lie that still are set on fire Ev'n the most cruell sons of men whose teeth me for to wrong Are piercing spears and arrows al 's a sharp sword is their tongue verse 5 Be thou above the heav'ns O Go● exalted ever hie And also all the earth above let thy great glory be verse 6 They for my steps a net prepar'd my soul is bow'd with all For me they dig'd a pit but in the midst thereof did fall verse 7 My heart O God fast fixed is my heart in all my wayes Fast fixed is I will both sing and give due praise alwayes verse 8 Awake my glorie up with speed and Psaltrie mirth to make Awake my Harp yea I my self will earely now awake verse 9 I will thee praise O Lord alway●● the people all among To thee among the nations all I will now sing a song verse 10 For thy mercie is great unto the heav'ns which none can search Thy truth also most gloriously unto the clouds doth reach verse 11 Be thou exalted LORD above the heav'ns that are most hie And likewise above all the earth let still thy glory be PSAL. LVIII O Congregation do ye still speak righteousnesse indeed O sons of men do ye to judge still uprightly proceed verse 2 Yea in your heart great wickednesse you work in every way And of your hands here in the earth the violence you weigh verse 3 The wicked are ev'n from the womb estrang'd before our eyes They go astray assoone as they be born still speaking lyes verse 4 Most like a serpents poison is the poison that they bear They are even like the adder deaf that stoppeth fast his ear verse 5 Which to the voice of charmers not hearken readilie Though never so wisely they appear in charming for to be verse 6 Break thou O God now in th● mo● their teeth both sharp and stron● O Lord the great teeth now break ● of Lions that are yong verse 7 As waters run continuallie so let them melt and fall When as he bends his bow to shoo● cut them in pieces small verse 8 As melts a snail let ev'ry one of them consumed be Like the untimely birth that they the sun may never see verse 9 Before your pots can feel the tho● he shall them all by death As with a whirle wind take away both living and in wrath verse 10 The righteous shal rejoice when thus sees the vengeance meet He in the blood of wicked men shall surely wash his feet verse 11 So verilie a man shall say the just rewarded be Yea verily who in the earth doth judge a God is he PSAL. LIX ME from mine enmies O my God deliver by good will Defend me safely from them that rise up against me still verse 2 From workers of iniquitie deliver me I crave And also by thy mighty arme from bloody men me save verse 3 For lo they for my soul do wait the mighty gathred be Against me Lord not for my fault or any sin in me verse 4 They run and al 's prepare themselves without my fault most bold Awake in time me for to help and also to behold verse 5 LORD GOD of hosts thou Isra'ls awake to visit still The heathen be not mercifull unto transgressours ill verse 6 They at the evening time return they make a noise and sound Most like a dog and thus they goe about the citie round verse 7 Behold they with their filthy m● belch out without all feare Sharpe swords are also in their lip● for who say they doth heare ● verse 8 But thou O LORD shalt surely ● at them both great and small Thou also in derision shalt have still the heathen all verse 9 Because of his great power stre● I with great confidence Will wait upon thee ever still for GOD is my defence verse 10 Of my mercy the GOD me shall prevent as I require GOD shall upon mine enmies all let me see my desire verse 11 Not slay them lest my folk forget them who refuse to yeeld By thy might scatter and bring down O LORD our only shield verse 12 For the sin of their vile mouth and words of their lips not meek Let them be taken in their pride who cursing lying speak verse 14 In wrath consume them them consume that they no more may be That God in Jacob rules unto the earths ends let them see
verse 14 At evening still let them return and make a noise and sound Most like a barking dog and go about the city round verse 15 Let them all wander up and down in hunger for their meat And grudge if they not satisfied be with the thing they eat verse 16 But of thy mercy and thy pow● at morning sing I will For my defence thou and refuge hast been in trouble still verse 17 Unto thee O my strength wi● now gladly sing for this For God he my defence and God ev'n of my mercy is PSAL. LX. O God thou hast now cast us of and scatt'red with disdaine Displeasd thou hast been O now t● thy self to us againe verse 2 The earth to tremble thou hast ● thou hast it broken small The breaches there of heal thou ● for it ev'n shaketh all verse 3 Thou hast unto thy people shew things that be hard to think Of great astonishment the wine thou hast us made to drink verse 4 Thou hast a banner to them give that with their heart thee fear That it because ev'n of the truth may be displayed heer verse 5 That thy beloved may be so delivred by and by Save thou my soul with thy right hand and hear me when I cry verse 6 GOD in his Holinesse hath said I joyfull will abide I Succoths valley will met out and Sechem will divide verse 7 Gilead is mine and Manasse is mine al 's of mine head Ephraim is the strength Judah my law giver indeed verse 8 My washpot Moab is I will my shoe ov'r Edom cast Philistia proud triumph thou now because of me at last verse 9 Who by his strength will well me bring unto the citie strong And who to Edoms fertile land will now me lead along verse 10 Wilt thou not O God which us ● ev'n cast off as a foe And thou O God which didst not out with our armies go verse 11 From trouble give us help for mans help is vaine in all verse 12 Through God wee shal do vali● our foes tread down he shall PSAL. LXI MY cry O God hear and unt● my prayer now attend verse 2 I unto thee will surely cry from the earths fairest end When my heart overwhelmed i● lead thou me by and by Most safely ev'n unto the rock that higher is then I. verse 3 For thou still in thy goodnesse hast ever been for me A shelter and a tower most strong even from the enemie verse 4 Within thy Tabernacle I abide will ever still In the safe covert of thy wings now alwayes trust I will verse 5 For thou O God unto my vows inclined hast thine ear Thou hast given me the heritage of those thy Name that fear verse 6 Thou by thy love and saving grace the kings life wilt prolong As many generations last so shall his years be long verse 7 For ever he before our GOD abide shall and him serve O mercy both and truth prepare which may him well preserve verse 8 So will I sing unto thy Name praise in a godly forme For ever that to thee my vows I daily may performe PSAL. LXII MY soul alwayes doth truely wait on GOD the holy One Because that my salvation all doth come from him alone verse 2 He only my salvation is and rock that is most hie He 's my defence I shall therefore not greatly moved be verse 3 How long mischief against a ma● imagine thus will ye Ye slain all as a bowing wall and tottring fence shall be verse 4 They still consult to cast him do from his excellency They love false lies with mouth bl● but they curse inwardly verse 5 O thou my soul with patience wait only God upon For all my expectation is from him my LORD alone verse 6 He onely my salvation is and rock most strong is he He also is my sure defence I shall not moved be verse 7 My glory and salvation al 's is in my God and Judge In God is the rock of my strength and my most sure refuge verse 8 At all times put your trust in him ye people him before Powre out your heart God a refuge is for us evermore verse 9 Of low degree men are most vaine men high are but a lye Laid in a ballance they are all more light then vanity verse 10 Trust not into oppression nor in robb'rie vain have part If that your richesse doe increase set not on them your heart verse 11 God hath once spoken twice I have this clearly heard abroad That power in great excellency belongeth unto God verse 12 Great mercy also doth belong to thee O Lord alone For thou according to his work dost render to each one PSALME LXIII O God thou art my God alone thee early seek I will My soul in great affliction ev'n thirsteth for thee still My flesh also now weari'd much doth alwayes long for thee In this a dry and thirstie land even where no waters be verse 2 To see thy glory and thy power which ever great hath been So as I in the Sanctuary have thee most clearly seen verse 3 Because thy loving kindnesse is more dear then life to me My lips shall still in chearfull songs sing praises unto thee verse 4 Thus while I live here on the eart● thee surely blesse I will I in thy name alwayes my hands will lift up to thee still verse 5 My soul shall as with marrow and with fatnesse filled be My mouth also with joyfull lips due praise shall sing to thee verse 6 When I laid down upon my bed remember thee aright And also on thee meditate in watches of the night verse 7 Because that thou hast ben my help therefore I ever still Ev'n in the shadow of thy wings rejoice most gladly will verse 8 My soul directed in thy wayes hard followeth after thee Thy right hand that is full of power alwayes upholdeth me verse 9 But those that seek for to destoy my soul by wicked arts Shall be pressd down and of the earth go to the lower parts verse 10 They shal ev'n by the bloody sword fall down as all shall see Unburi'd they for foxes teeth a portion then shall be verse 11 But in GOD shall the King rejoic● each one al 's glory shall That sweares by him but stopt shal be the mouth of lyars all PSAL. LXIV O GOD while I unto thee pray be pleasd my voice to hear Of th' enmie that most cruel is preserve my life from fear verse 2 Me from the secret counsell hide of those that wicked be From th' insurrection of the men that work iniquitie verse 3 Who whet their tongue with grea● despigh● like sharp two edged swords And to shoot arrows bend their bows even their most bitter words verse 4 That they may shoot in secret at the man that 's perfect heere They suddenly do shoot at him and not at all do feare verse 5 Themselves they in a matter ill encourage privilie Of laying snares they commune still
they say who shall them see verse 6 They search out great iniquities a search accomplish they Most diligent their inward thoughts and hearts are deep alway verse 7 But God shall with an arrow swift shoot at them all therefore Then suddenly they by his might shall all be wounded sore verse 8 So they their own ill tōgue shal make upon themselves to fall All that them in their folies see away flee from them shall verse 9 Then all men tremble shal and fear and Gods work shall declare For wisely they consider shall of all his doings rare verse 10 The righteous in the LORD shal be most glade and in him trust And all those glory shall who are in heart upright and just PSALME LXV PRaise waits for thee in Sion LOR● vowes to thee pay'd shall be verse 2 O thou that hearest prayer still all flesh shall come to thee verse 3 Iniquities do still prevaile against me every day As for those our trangressions all thou shalt them purge away verse 4 Blest is the man whom thou alway dost chose and causest well T' approach to thee that in thy courts he may in safety dwell We with the goodnesse of thy house well satisfi'd shall be Ev'n of thy temple which indeed is holy as we see verse 5 By things that are most terrible thou in thy righteousnesse O GOD of our salvation us wilt answere in distresse Who art of the ends of the earth the confidence alone And of all them that a faire off the deep sea are upon verse 6 Which by his strēgth most wonderful the mountaines high doth set Most fast alwayes and girded is with power alwayes great verse 7 Which of the seas the noise doth stil the noise both great and small Of all their waves the tumult al 's even of the people all verse 8 They that dwell in the utmost parts still at thy tokens quake Both Even and Morns outgoins all thou to rejoice dost make verse 9 The earth thou visit'st in a drought and it thou wattrest still Thou greatly it enrichest with GOD'S flood of water full For them in their necessitie good come thou dost prepare When thou hast so provided well even for it every where verse 10 Its ridges thou aboundantly dost water with thine hand Thou setlest also stedfastly the furrowes of the land Thou in thy favour mak'st it soft with showres that timely fall Thou blessest also graciouslie the springing thereof all verse 11 Thou with thy goodnesse liberally the fertile yeer dost crown And where thou walkest all thy path much fatnesse still drop down verse 12 They drop upon the pastures of the wildernesse most wide And then anone the little hills rejoice on every side verse 13 The pastures richly clothed are with flocks that plenty bring The valleys cov'red are with corne they shout for joy they sing PSAL. LXVI YEE lands all thankfully to GOD a joyfull noise now raise verse 2 Sing foorth the honour of his Name and glorious make his praise verse 3 Say unto GOD how terrible art thou in works most great Throgh thy great power shal all thy foes themselves to thee submit verse 4 Heer all the earths inhabitants shall worship to thee bring And to thee shall sing joyfully they to thy Name shall sing verse 5 Come and see of the mightie GOD the works done now and then He in his doing terrible is to the sons of men verse 6 Into dry land he turn'd the sea they who were then his choise On foot went through the flood we did there in him rejoice verse 7 He by his power for ever rules his eyes the nations see Let not those that rebellious are exalt themselves to hie verse 8 O blesse our God most heartilie ye people by him spar'd And of his praise make gloriouslie the voice for to be heard verse 9 Which holdeth by his might our so● in life as we may see And suffreth not our feet at all once moved for to be verse 10 For thou O GOD most neerly ha● us prov'd at thy desire Thou hast in all things tryed us as silver 's tryde by fire verse 11 Into the trapping net thou us didst bring even as a prey And thou affliction of great weight upon our loins didst lay verse 12 Men thou hast causd ride ov'r o● head● we went with great disgrace Throgh fire and water but thou broug●● us to a wealthy place verse 13 I will now go into thine house with burnt offerings alway I will most chearfully my vows at this time to thee pay verse 14 Which my lips in my great distresse have utt'red thee before And which my mouth hath spoken al 's when I was troubled sore verse 15 Of fatlings sacrifices burnt I offer will to thee With th'incense of rams bullocks goats shall offred be by me verse 16 Now come all ye that fear the Lord to hear your hearts prepare And what he hath done for my soul I will to you declare verse 17 Most fervently still unto him I with my mouth did cry And he also was with my tongue extolled by and by verse 18 If I a man profane in heart regard iniquitie God when my prayer I powre out will not give ear to me verse 19 But God in mercy verily hath heard me by and by He of my prayer attended hath unto the voice and cry verse 20 O blest be God which hath not tur● my prayer now away Nor yet his mercy wonderfull from me in any way PSAL. LXVII GOD unto us be mercifull and blesse us with his grace And cause alwayes to shine on us his bright and glorious face verse 2 That thy good way upon the earth to all men may be known And al 's among the nations all thy saving health be shown verse 3 Thee let the people praise O GOD let them all praise thee so verse 4 O let the Nations still be glad and sing for joy also For thou the people righteously shalt judge by thy good will And all the Nations on the earth shalt govern wisely still verse 5 O God thee let the people praise thee praise ev'n let them all verse 6 Then shal the earth her increase yeeld and our God blesse us shall verse 7 God in his mercy surely shall us blesse both far and neere And al 's the ends of all the earth with reverence shall him fear PSAL. LXVIII LEt God arise his enmies all let them now scatt'red be Let them also that do him hate with fear before him flee verse 2 As smoak is driv'n drive them away as wax doth melt with fire Let wicked men at Gods presence so perish in his ire verse 3 But let the righteous men be glad let them rejoice greatlie Before the LORD yea let them all rejoice exceedinglie verse 4 Sing unto God praise ye his name extoll him with your voice That rides on heav'n by his Na● JA● before him still rejoice verse 5 A Father of the fatherlesse and of the
widows Judge GOD still is in his holy place where alwayes he doth lodge verse 6 The solitarie God doth set in families and from bands Brings bound men out but rebels dw● in dry and barren lands verse 7 O God whe thou wentst forth befor● thy people in distresse When thou didst march with Majesty through the wide wildernesse verse 8 The earth did shake the heav'ns all at Gods presence did drop At Gods presence ev'n Isral's God the Sinai mov'd did hop verse 9 Thou God a raine sentst plentifull whereby thou didst confirme Thine own inheritance when it was weary and infirme verse 10 Thy congregation hath therein dwelt from all danger sure O God thou hast prepared of thy goodnesse for the poor verse 11 The LORD who glorious fits above the word gave from his seat Of those that publish'd it abroad the companie was great verse 12 The Kings of armies all apace sled while they got the foile And she that taried then at home devided all the spoile verse 13 Though ye have lien among the pots like doves men shall you see Whose wings with silver with gold whose feathers cov'red be verse 14 When the Almighty scattred Kings in it brought very low It by Gods mercy was made white as in Salmon the snow verse 15 The hill of God is as the hill of Bashan that is hie An hill it is ev'n as the hill of Bashan seemes to be verse 16 Why leap ye thus ye highest hill this is the onely hill Where GOD desires to dwel yea th● the LORD dwell ever will verse 17 Gods charets twenty thousands of Angels thousands strong God in the holy place is as in Sinai them among verse 18 Thus thou triumphing ov'r thy fo● ascended hast on hie By thy great might thou captive all hast led captivitie Thou hast received gifts for men yea for those who rebell That God the LORD in mercy grea● among them still might dwell verse 19 Blest be the LORD who dayly with benefites doth lode Even he of our salvation dear who is the mighty GOD. verse 20 He of salvation is the God that is our God most strong And unto God the LORD from death the issues do belong verse 21 But God his enmies head wil woūd and hairie scalp also Of such a one as doth still on in his trespasses go verse 22 The LORD said I will bring again from Bashan hill most hie will againe my people bring from the deepths of the sea verse 23 That thy foot may be dipped in the blood of all thy foes And the tongue also of thy dogs in the same blood of those verse 24 They have thy goings wonderfull O God seene most clearly The goings of my God my King ev'n in the Sanctuary verse 25 The singers first the players on instruments did go Among them all the 〈…〉 ●ong with timbre 〈…〉 verse 26 Blesse in the congregations great God who doth all excell Ev'n the Lord from the fountaine of his people Israel verse 27 There 's little Benjamin their Lor● their Princes counsell be Of Judah and of Zebulon Princes of Naphtali verse 28 Thy God almighty hath thy streng● commanded as he thought O God that strēgthen which thou ● in mercy for us wrought verse 29 Because of thy faire Temple at Jerusalems citie The greatest Kings of al the earth shall presents bring to the. verse 30 Rebuke thou now the companie of spear-men great and small The multitude of Bulls also with calves of people all Till every one submit himself with silver neere or farre Now scatter thou the people all that do delight in warre verse 31 Great Princes shall most willingly come out of Egypt lands And Ethiopia unto GOD shall soon stretch out her hands verse 32 Sing unto God ye kingdomes of the earth with one accord O sing with heart and al 's with voice due praises to the LORD verse 33 To him y ● on the heav'ns of heav'ns which were of old doth ride Lo he sends out his voice a voice most mighty to abide verse 34 Ascribe ye strength now unto God his great excellencie Is over Isra'l and his strength is in the clouds most hie verse 35 O GOD thou from thy holy pl●● art terrible to see Great Isra'ls God gives power stre● let God still blessed be PSAL. LXIX SAve me in those my dangers gre●● O God who art most hie For waters great unto my soul come in now surely be verse 2 I sink in deep mire where there is no standing for me now I am into deep waters come where floods me overflow verse 3 I of my crying weary am my throat is all made dry Mine eyes while for my God I wa● do fail me by and by verse 4 They that me hate despitefully without a cause indeed Are surely moe in number then the haires of all mine head They that my foes most wrongfully would me destroy for ay Are mighty then I that restor'd which I took not away verse 5 O God thou my great foolishnesse dost know most perfectlie And all my sins both more and lesse are not now hid from thee verse 6 Let none that wait on thee O Lord for my sake shamed be Nor yet confounded for my sake that seek O God to thee verse 7 Because I for thy sake have borne reproach and great disgrace Great shame before mine enmies still hath cov'red all my face verse 8 I am become a stranger great unto my brethren near And also am an aliant to my mothers children dear verse 9 For of thy holy house the zeal hath all up eaten me And on me their reproach is fall'n that have reproached thee verse 10 When I did weep and chastned 〈◊〉 my soul with fasting much Mine en'mies all did scoffe and that was unto my reproch verse 11 I also sackcloth that is base made all my garment then And after that a proverb I became unto those men verse 12 They that as Judges in the gate the people sit among Did speak against me yea I was of drunkards made the song verse 13 But as for me my prayer is O LORD alwayes to thee In such a time as thou dost know acceptable to be O God in the great multitude of thy mercy me heare Even in the truth and faithfulnesse of thy salvation deare verse 14 Deliver me out of the mire from sinking safe me keep Save me from those that hate me still and out of waters deep verse 15 Let not the water flood ov'rflow nor deep of miserie Me swallow up let not the pit her mouth shut over me verse 16 Hear me O Lord for thy kindnes most loving still is good Turn unto me according to thy mercies multitude verse 17 And hide not thy most loving face from me thy servant dear For I perplex'd in trouble am now speedily me hear verse 18 Draw near to my distressed soul it save now and redeeme Deliver me because of those that are my foes extreame verse 19
still in their course endure verse 6 He shall most graciously come down like rain that 's powred foorth On the mown grasse as pleasant shours that water all the earth verse 7 The righteous man shall in his dayes in all things flourish sure With abundance of peace so long as shall the Moon endure verse 8 From sea to sea dominion he shall have by his great worth And from the river al 's unto the ends of all the earth verse 9 They that dwell in the wildernesse shall bow before him thick And also all his enemies the dust shall surely lick verse 10 The Kings of Tarshish and the Isles shall bring him presents all Of Sheba and Seba the kings gifts to him offer shall verse 11 Yea all Kings here upon the earth that he may them preserve Shall humbly fall down him before all nations shall him serve verse 12 For he the needy when he cryes deliver safely shall The poor also and him that heere no helper hath at all verse 13 He shall the poor and needy all in his great mercy spare And also shall save all the souls of those that needie are verse 14 From great deceit and violence their soul he by his might Shall safe redeeme and precious sh● their blood be in his sight verse 15 To him shall Shebas gold be giv'n and so well live shall he For him still prayer shall be made he daily praisd shall be verse 16 Even in the earth there shal of co● a little handfull be Upon the bare and barren tops of mountaines that are hie The fruit thereof like Cedar trees in Lebanon most tall Shall shake those of the city al 's like grasse then flourish shall verse 17 His Name for ever shall endure last as the Sun it shall In him men shal be blest and him all Nations blest shall call verse 18 The Lord God alwayes blessed be ev'n of Isral the GOD Who only by his mighty hand doth wondrous things abroad verse 19 And blessed be his glorious Name for ever among men The whole earth let his glory fill Amen yea and amen PSAL. LXXIII GOD truely unto Israel is good as may be seen Even to all such as upright are and of a heart that 's clean verse 2 But as for me in my great grief my feet in ev'rie way Were almost gone my steps also had well nigh slipt away verse 3 For envious at foolish men I was most foolishlie When of the wicked still I saw the great prosperitie verse 4 For in their death there are no ba● as others feel infirm But in their health and wealth also their strength is ever firm verse 5 They are not as all other men in trouble as we see Nor yet like other men also on earth they plagued be verse 6 Therefore vain pride even as a chi●● doth compasse them about Even as a garment violence doth cover them throughout verse 7 Their eyes always with fatnes swol● stand out yea more then this They have more wealth among their hands than any heart could wish verse 8 They altogether are corrupt and speak most wickedly Concerning their oppression great they proud speak loftily verse 9 Against the heav'ns most proudly they do set their mouth and talk Their tongue reviling throgh the earth continually doth walk verse 10 Therefore soon hither do return the people round about And of a full cup waters great unto them are wrung out verse 11 And thus they say how doth at all GOD know the things that be And is there any knowledge now in him who is most hie verse 12 Behold those the ungodly are and prosper at their will Heer in the world alwayes they do increase in riches still verse 13 I verilie did say my heart I cleansed have in vain And in mine innocencie al 's have wash'd my hands with pai● verse 14 For all the day long have I been still plagued more and more And every morning early I have al 's been chastned sore verse 15 If I say I will surely thus speak as I did intend Thy childrens generation just behold I should offend verse 16 When I this thought to know the● too painfull was for me verse 17 Till to GODS Sanctuary I went then I their end did see verse 18 In slipperie places surely thou didst set them all at last Thou them into destruction all down shamefully didst cast verse 19 How into desolation they as in a moment be Thus brought They all with terrours are consumed utterlie verse 20 As a vain dream when one awakes even so O LORD likewise When thou awak'st most surely thou their image shalt despise verse 21 Thus was my heart griev'd I was in my reines pricked sore verse 22 So foolish I and ignorant a beast was thee before verse 23 Neverthelesse continually I alwayes am with thee By my right hand thou surely hast most safely holden me verse 24 Thou shalt me with thy coūsel wise still guide as I do crave And afterward to glory thou me surely shalt receive verse 25 Whom in distresse have I in heav'n but thee whom I require Besides thee also there is none on earth that I desire verse 26 My flesh and heart fail me but God who failes me neve● The strength is of my heart and ● my portion ev'n for ever verse 27 For lo they that are far from shall perish so and so Thou hast all them destroyed tha● from thee a whoring go verse 28 But for me to draw neer to G●● it 's good ev'n evry where I trusted have in God that I may all thy works declare PSAL. LXXIV O God why hast thou us for ● cast off in danger deep why doth thine anger smoak agai● ev'n thine own pasture sheep verse 2 Thy congregation dear to thee in good remembrance hold Which thou ev'n in thy mercie g● hast purchased of old The rod of thine inheritance which thou redeemed hast This Mount Sion wherein alwayes thou dwelt m time bypast To desolations lasting still lift up thy feet anone ●'n all that in the Sanctuarie the enemie still hath done Amidst thy congregations all thy enmies still do roar They also do set up for signes their ensignes in great store A man was famous and renown'd in their societies ●ccording as the axes he did lift on the thick trees But with sharp axes and also strong hammers which they take ●e carved work thereof at once in furie down they break They fire into thy Sanctuary have cast by casting down ●hey have defil'd the dwelling place of thy Name to the ground verse 8 They said in heart Let us destro● together all their band GODS synagogues they have burnt that are in all the land verse 9 Our signes we see not no more a Prophet us among Nor yet among us any is that knoweth well how long verse 10 How long Lord shall th'advers● thus us reproach with shame Shall th' enmie fierce for ever thus blaspheme thy holy Name verse 11 Why
dost thou thus withdraw ev'n thy right hand so stout Now from thy bosome where it 's 〈◊〉 with speed pluck thou it out verse 12 For surely GOD the LORD of o● my King is by good will Even in the midst of all the earth salvation working still verse 13 By thy great strength alone ind● thou didst divide the sea ● waters great the dragons heads were broken all by thee verse 14 Thou all in pieces breakst the heads of Leviathan fell ●nd gav'st him for the people meat in wildernesse that dwell verse 15 The fountain the flood thou didst cleave by thy strength alone The mighty rivers of the land thou didst drie up anone verse 16 The day is thine the night also is thine by greatest right The Sun for day thou hast prepar'd and likewise hast the light verse 17 The coasts and borders of the earth thou hast all set compleat Thou hast al 's made the winter cold and summer with its heat verse 18 Remember this that thee reproch'd the enmie hath with shame O LORD and that the foolish folk blasphemed have thy name verse 19 O of thy Turtle dove the 〈◊〉 free from the wicked set The congregation of the poor 〈◊〉 ●er not forget verse 20 Have to the Covenant respect that hath been made by thee For earths dark places dwellings a● even full of crueltie verse 21 O let not the oppressed folk returne with grief and shame Let those that poor and needy are praise thy most blessed Name verse 22 Arise O God thine owne justic● plead thou how speedilie Remember how the foolish man reproacheth daily thee verse 23 Forget not of thy foes the voic● the tumult alwayes ill Of those that up against thee rise increaseth ever still PSAL. LXXV TO thee O God do we give tha● we doe give thankes thee ●or that thy wondrous works declare thy great Name neer to be When I the congregation great to govern shall receive ● all affaires as Judge I will me uprightly behave The earth and the inhabitants that in the same appeare ●●gether now dissolved are its pillars I up bear I surely said unto the fools Deal not thus foolishly ●●d to the wicked men also Lift not the horn so hie Lift ye not up your horn on high speak not with stiffe neck thus For not from th' east nor from the west nor south promotion is But God 's the Iudge he puts down one and sets another up For in the hand ev'n of the Lord of red wine is a cup. It 's full of mixture he it out powres but the wicked all That be on earth the dregs thereof wring out and drink them sha●● verse 9 But I 'le for ay declare sing prais● to Iacobs God I 'le still verse 10 All wickeds hornes I 'le cut off th'uprights hornes raise I will But wicked men shall 〈…〉 which they 〈…〉 〈…〉 wicked men cut 〈…〉 But of 〈…〉 ●ous all the hornes shall be● 〈◊〉 ●ed still PSAL. LXXVI IN Judah GOD is known his Name is great in Israel verse 2 In Salem also is his Tent in Sion doth he dwell verse 3 There he the arrowes of the bow brake for his peoples sake ●he shield there also and the sword and battell fierce he brake Thou surely art more glorious still and excellent alway Then the most mighty foes that be in mountains seeking prey The stout hearted are spoiled all they have in all the lands ●'n sleept their sleep none of the men of might have found their hands At thy rebuke O God who dost in safety Jacob keep ●oth horse and chariot strong also are cast in a dead sleep So thou ev'n thou art to be fear'd by reason of thy might And who when once thou angry art may well stand in thy sight Thou didst cause judgements to be heard from heav'n the earth until ●he earth with its inhabitants did fear and al 's was still verse 9 When God unto his judgement g● arose at last to seek And save all those that on the earth were mercifull and meek verse 10 Thou surely by the wrath of m● shalt alwayes praise attain And the remainder of such wrath thou wisely shalt restrain verse 11 Vow and now pay to GOD 〈◊〉 Lo●● let all his servants dear That are about him presents bring to him whom they should fear verse 12 By his great might he shall cu● the sprite of Princes hie Unto the Kings of all the earth most terrible is he PSAL. LXXVII I With my voice did cry in grief unto God the most hie Even unto GOD thus with my voi● and he gave ear to me verse 2 I troubled sought the LORD by in the night ran my sore And ceased not my soul refusd comfort to take therefore Then I my God remembred well and troubled was in heart I did complain and so my sprit ov'rwhelm'd was in each part Thou holdest wakeing ever still mine eyes while rest I seek ● am so troubled in distresse that dumb I cannot speak I with my self considred have the dayes that were of old ●he yeers of ancient times when we thy mercies did behold verse 6 My song in darknesse of the night I to remembrance call I commune with my heart my sprite made diligent search of all verse 7 For ever will the LORD in wrath cast off from him before And in his furie will he thus be favour'able nu more verse 8 For ever is his mercy gone and which should still prevail Doth his promise for evermore unto his servants fail verse 9 Hath GOD for to be gracious no● forgotten altogether Or hath he in his anger great shut up his mercies tender verse 10 And when I thus thought I said 〈◊〉 is mine infirmitie The years I will remember of GODS right hand the most Hie. verse 11 I will remember well the wo●● of God which should be told I surely will remember now thy wonders great of old verse 12 Of all thy mighty workes also I meditate now will And likewise I will wisely talk even of thy doing still verse 13 Thy way O God which secret is is in the Sanctuarie Who as our GOD that is above so great a GOD can be verse 14 Thou art a God that wonders great dost by thine arme most strong Thy strength thou al 's declared hast the people all among verse 15 Thy people thou hast with thine arme redeemed as we see The sons of Jacob and also of Joseph all made free verse 16 The waters all thee saw O GOD the waters did thee see They were afraid the deepths also were troubled fearfullie verse 17 The clouds then water powred out the skies a sound out sent In a most fearfull way abroad thine arrows also went verse 18 Thy thunders voice was in the heav'n the lightnings that were clear The world all lightned and the earth all trembling shook for fear verse 19 Thy way is in the sea and al 's the path that is thine own In th● 〈◊〉 waters is and there
thy footsteps are not known verse 20 Thy people carefully always thou ledst by sea and land Ev'n like a flock by Moses wise and al 's by A'rons hand PSAL. LXXVIII MY people now attentive ear give to my law divine And to the words al 's of my mouth see ye your eares incline verse 2 My mouth a parable shall speak and sayings dark of old verse 3 Which we have heard known a● wh● our fathers have us told verse 4 We from their children them to ● will not at all accord But will shew to the race to come the praises of the LORD And also his most glorious strength and his works evry one Which are alwayes most wonderfull that he himselfe hath done For in Jacob a Testimonie he plac'd and fix'd a law In Isra'l and our fathers bad them make their children know That generations yet to come might know them ev'ry where And children unborn who should rise and them to theirs declare That they always on God might set their hope in dangers deep And not forget the work of God but his commandments keep verse 8 And might not as their fathers be who stubborn still abode Whose heart not right was and whose sprite not stedfast was with GOD. verse 9 All Ephraims children being arm'd and carying bows not slack In the day of the battell they with shame did turn their back verse 10 They did not keep the cov'nant of God nor stood in aw But stubbornly refusd to walk in his most holy law verse 11 And also his great works forgot not in a number few And his great wonders which he di● unto them clearely shew verse 12 Things wondrous in their fathers sig● he did by his own hand And that even in the Zoan field in Egypts fertile land verse 13 He did divide the sea and them causd to passe through the deep And he also the waters made to stand up as an heap verse 14 In the day time he also them led with a cloud aright And with a light of fire most clear he led them all the night verse 15 In the dry barren wildernesse the hardest rocks he cl●ave And as out of the greatest depths unto them drink he gave verse 16 He also then out of the rock brought streame by his great might And causde the waters to run down like rivers in their sight verse 17 And yet against him more they did by grievous sins transgresse Yea by provoking the most High to wrath in wildernesse verse 18 They also in their heart profane did tempt the LORD most just Then sinned they by asking meat for their most filthie lust verse 19 Yea they against GOD foolishly spake with unthankfulnesse Can GOD a table furnish us ev'n in the wildernesse verse 20 The rock he smote loe waters out gush'd streams ov'rflow'd afresh Can he give bread also can he provide his people flesh verse 21 GOD heard this therefore was ● wro●● a fire ' gainst Jacob so Was kindled and great wrath came ● against Isral also verse 22 Because they foolish not beleev'd in GOD who is most just And al 's in his salvation dear they faithlesse did not trust verse 23 Though he most mighty from abo●● the clouds with majestie Commanded had and opned al 's the doors of heav'n most hie verse 24 And down sweet manna rained 〈◊〉 upon them for to eat And also had unto them given the corn of heav'n for meat verse 25 Man fed by GOD sweet angels fo● did eat where ev'r he went This meat that was exceeding good he to the full them sent verse 26 He causd an Eastwind in the hea● to blow on all the land And afterward the South wind he brought in at his command verse 27 On them he rain'd a showr of flesh as thick as dust could be And feath'red fowles like as the sands which lye along the sea verse 28 And in the midst al 's of their camp in heaps he let it fall With great abundance round about their habitations all verse 29 So they did eat and also were well fill'd as they did crave For unto them their owne desire in anger then he gave verse 30 They were not from their filthie lust estrang'd while they did eat But while within their greedy mouths contained was their meat verse 31 The wrath of God upon them came and all the fattest slew And smote down the most chosen men of Israel not a few verse 32 For all this they most wickedly still sinning did him grieve And for his great and wondrous wor● they did him not believe verse 33 Therefore their dayes in vanitie he from his justice seat Then did consume and al 's likewise their years in troubles great verse 34 When in his fierce wrath he the● sle● they sought him with desire And they returnd and after GOD most early did enquire verse 35 And they remembred thē that God their rock was every way And al 's that their redeemer was the most hie GOD alway verse 36 Neverthelesse they foolish him did flatter craftilie And unto him they with their tongue most falsly then did lie verse 37 For their deceitfull heart with him not stable was and right Nor yet they in his cov'nant still were stedfast and upright verse 38 But being of compassion full their sins he great and small Freely forgave and in his wrath them not destroy'd at all Yea many a time in mercy he his anger turn'd away And did not fiercely all his wrath ' gainst them stir up alway verse 39 For he remembred that they were but flesh that is most vain A wind that passeth soon away and cometh not again verse 40 How oft did they provoke him in the barren wildernesse And in the desart also him grieve by their wickednesse verse 41 Yea to their sins they turned back and tempted GOD anone And of Isra'l they limited the just and holy One verse 42 They did not his almighty hand remember thankfully Nor yet the day he saved them from the fierce enemy verse 43 How he had in strong Egypt lan● that stubborn would not yeeld Wrought his great signes and wond● had done in Zoan field verse 44 And how he had by his great pow● their rivers turn'd in blood And spoil'd their waters so that they could not drink of their flood verse 45 He diverse sorts of flies did send among them to devore And filthy frogs which them also destroyed more and more verse 46 Unto the Caterpillar he gave likwise their increase And to the greedy locust al 's their labour more and lesse verse 47 By hail which with great weight ● do● their vines destroy'd were lost And their most pleasant Sycomores were withred all with frost verse 48 He to the hail which fearfull was gave up their cattell all And flocks unto the thunder bolts which hote on them did fall verse 49 His fierce wrath his anger great upon them he did cast By sending Angels that were ill among them
at the last verse 50 He to his anger making way spar'd not their souls from death But to the Pestilence gave ov'r their life in his great wrath verse 51 And he in Egypt also smot the first-borne all rhat came The chief of all their strength that were in all the tents of Ham. verse 52 But his own people made go forth like sheep on evry side And them he in the wildernesse ev'n like a flock did guide verse 53 And he them safely still led on so that they did not fear But then the sea their enemies all ov'rwhelmed far and near verse 54 His Sanctuaries border neer he them brought by his might Ev'n to the Mount which his right ha● hath purchasd in their sight verse 55 The heathen al 's before them he cast out on evry side And them a large inheritance by line he did divide And also he all Israels Tribes made ev'n exceeding well In numbers great within their rents in safety for to dwell verse 56 Yet the most High GOD did th● tempt● and him provoked still His Testimonies of great worth to keep they had not will verse 57 But like their fathers turned back and dealt unfaithfullie They like a most deceitfull bow were turn'd aside quicklie verse 58 For they to wrath provoked him ev'n with their places hie And with their graven images him mov'd to jealousie verse 59 When GOD this heard he at the last was wroth with them therefore And greatly then displeased he his Israel did abhorre verse 60 So that of Shilo he forsook the Tabernacle then The tent even of his dwelling place which he plac'd among men verse 61 And he into captivity deliv'red then his strength And al 's unto the en'mies hand his glory all at length verse 62 His people also to the sword he gave ov'r to be slain And al 's with his inheritance was wroth in great disdain verse 63 The fire of Gods wrath did cons● of younger age their men Their maidens al 's did sit at home not unto mariage given verse 64 Their Priests also ev'n by the swo● most fearfully did fall And yet no lamentation then their widows made at all verse 65 Then as one out of sleep the LOR● awak'd with strength divine And like a mighty man that shouts by reason of his wine verse 66 And he smote In the hinder pa●● his enmies great and small He put them to a vile reproach that was perpetuall verse 67 Moreover he the tabernacle of Joseph did refuse And al 's the tribe of Ephraim he likewise would not chuse verse 68 But of Judah he only chose the tribe for to excell And for his worship mount Sion which he did love so well verse 69 And he his Sanctuary built like Palaces most hie Even like the earth which he for ay hath stablish'd still to be verse 70 He his dear servant David chose while others he forsook From the sheep folds in low estate he him in mercy took verse 71 From following ews even great with young he did him high advance Jacob to feed and Israel his own inheritance verse 72 So he them fed according to his hearts integritie And by the skilfulnesse of hands them wisely guided he PSAL. LXXIX O GOD the heathen entred are thine heritage down tread Thy house defil'd is they on heaps Jerusalem have laid verse 2 The bodies of thy servants dead have they given to be meat Unto the fowls flesh of thy Saints to beasts on earth to eat verse 3 Their blood about Jerusalem like water shed they have And there was none left in that plac● to bury them in grave verse 4 We to our neighbours a reproach are made both neer and far A scorn derision unto them that round about us are verse 5 How long Lord wilt thou angry be for ever shall thine ire Be kindled Shall thy jealousie burn fearfully like fire verse 6 On heathē that have not thee kno● powre out thy wrath anone And on the kingdomes all that have not call'd thy Name upon verse 7 For they thy servant Jacob have devour'd with great disgrace And have most cruelly laid wast his pleasant dwelling place Remember not our former sins thy tender mercies now ●●t them prevent us speedilie for we are very low O God our Saviour for thy Names great glorie help us make ●eliver us and purge away our sins for thy names sake Why should the heathen say where is their God Let him be known ●●y just revenging in our sight the blood shed of thine own verse 11 According to thy power so great now let come unto thee ●he prisoners sighs save those that are appointed for to die verse 12 Into our neighbours bosome let seven fold now rendred be Their vile reproch wherewith O Lord they have reproched thee verse 13 So wee the people and the sheep ev'n of thy pasture still Will give thee thankes to ages all thy praise shew foorth we will PSAL. LXXX O Isral's sheepherd give thou ea● that Joseph that is thine Lead'st like a slock from Cherubims thy dwelling place forth shine verse 2 Ephraim Benjamin before and Manasses we crave That thou would'st now stirre up th● strengt● and come us for to save verse 3 Turn us again O GOD most dear and cause thy face from thee Most brightly for to shine on us and we shall saved be verse 4 LORD GOD of hosts how long wi●● tho● thus always angry be Against the prayer which in grief thy people make to thee verse 5 Thou alwayes feedst them with th● brea● of teares that makes them shrink And in a measure great also thou giv'st them teares to drink Thou likewise to our neighbours all makes us to be a strife ●nd all our foes among themselves laugh at our wretched life Turn us again O GOD of hostes and cause thy face from thee ●ost brightly for to shine on us and we shall saved be By thy great strength thou hast a Vine brought out of Egypt land ●hou hast cast out the heathen folk to plant it with thy hand A roome thou also it before prepard'st by thy good will ●nd didst it cause to take deep root and it the land did fill verse 10 With shadows of it all the hills were cov'red pleasantlie And the green boughs thereof were like the goodly Cedars hie verse 11 Her pleasant boughs unto the sea she gloriously did send And al 's unto the river large her branches did extend verse 12 Why hast thou then thus brokē do● her hedges heer and there So that all they that still passe by do pluck and make her bare verse 13 The Boare that comes out of 〈…〉 doth wast it more and more And al 's the wild beasts of the field it greedily devoure verse 14 O God of Hosts we thee beseec● returne now unto thine From heav'n look down and now wh● hol● and visite this thy vine verse 15 And the vineyard which thy rig● han● hath planted us among And al
thee In whose heart ever are the wayes of them that holy be verse 6 Who through the valley of Bac● in numbers passing still With labour great make it a well the rain the pools doth fill verse 7 Unweari'd they from strength stren● go daily more and more In Zion ev'ry one of them appeareth GOD before verse 8 O Lord who art the God of 〈◊〉 my prayer quickly hear Thou who of Jacob art the God consider and give ear verse 9 Behold O God who truely art our shield in ev'ry place And of thine own Anointed dear now look upon the face verse 10 For one day thy fair courts within to serve thee with our heart Is better then a thousand more in any other part A door keeper I rather had in Gods house alwayes be Then in the tents of wickednesse to dwell with honours hie verse 11 For God is both a Sun and Shield he 'le glory give and grace He nought withholds from them that walk uprightly in their place verse 12 O thou that art the LORD of hosts the man most certainlie Is ever blessed in his wayes that trusteth still in thee PSAL. LXXXV THou fav'rable O LORD hast been unto thy land we see Of Jacob now brought back thou hast the long captivitie verse 2 Thou of thy people hast forgiven the great iniquitie In thy great mercie all their sin hath covered been by thee verse 4 In mercy thou thy fearfull wrath hast taken all away Thou from thine angers fiercenes g● hast turn'd thy self alway verse 4 O GOD of our salvation now turne us thee for to please And cause thine anger at the last now towards us to cease verse 5 Wilt thou for ever angry be with us thy people small Wilt thou also thy wrath draw out to generations all verse 6 Wilt thou not now revive againe us who distressed be That thy afflicted people may alwaies rejoice in thee verse 7 Thy great mercie O LORD alwa●● shew to us in our place And also thy salvation dear now grant us by thy grace verse 8 What God wil speak I 'le hear for to his saints and people plain He will speak peace but let them not to foly turn again verse 9 Surely his great salvation is most nigh to to them at hand That fear him so that glory may dwell stedfast in our land verse 10 Both mercy now and also truth are joyntly met together And righteousnesse and peace also have each one kissed other verse 11 Out of the earth truth pleasantly shall spring it for to crown And righteousnesse with Majestie shall from the heaven look down verse 12 Yea what is good the Lord above shall give it with his hand And her increase most plentifull yeeld shall our fertile land verse 13 Then righteousnes most gravely ● before him go alway And of his steps which never fail shall set us in the way PSAL. LXXXVI IN mercy Lord bow down thine e● hear thou me by and by For needy in a great distresse and also poor am I. verse 2 My soul now for I holy am preserve by thy good will O thou my GOD thy servant save that trusteth in thee still verse 3 Since Lord I to thee daily cry be mercifull to me verse 4 Rejoice O Lord thy servants soul for it I lift to thee verse 5 For thou LORD art for ever good and to forgive most free And in mercy most plenteous al 's to all that call on thee verse 6 Unto the prayer that I make in mercy now give ear And to my supplications voice O LORD attend and hear verse 7 In the day of my trouble I will surely call on thee For thou in thy great mercy wilt most surely answer me verse 8 Among the gods O LORD to thee there 's none like great or small Nor are there any works now like unto thy workes at all verse 9 All nations great whom thou O Lord hast made mov'd by thy fame Shall come and worship thee before and glorifie thy Name verse 10 For thou art very great indeed and by thy power are done Most wondrous things that heer we see thou art ev'n God alone verse 11 Teach me thy way O Lord I wil walk in thy truth sincere By thy good sprit unite my heart thy holy Name to feare verse 12 O Lord my God with all my h● praise I will gladly thee And thy great Name for evermore I al 's will glorifie verse 13 For thy mercy now towards me in greatnesse doth excell And thou my soul deliv'red hast even from the lowest hell verse 14 O GOD the proud against men troups violent now have met That for my soul have sought and h● thee not before them set verse 15 But thou Lord a God gracious a● and of compassion full Long suffring and most plenteous a● in truth and mercie still verse 16 O turne to me and in distresse upon me mercy have Unto thy servant give thy strength thine hand-maids son now save verse 17 For good me shew a token tha● my haters may it see ●nd be asham'd because thou LORD didst help and comfort me PSAL. LXXXVII NOw in the holie mountaines his fundation is not small The gate of Zion GOD loves more then Jacobs dwellings all O GODs citie most glorious things are spoken still of thee I 'le Babylon and Rachab name to them that now know me ●ehold Tyre and Philistia a people most forlorne ●ee also Ethiopia this man ev'n there was borne And of Sion it shall be said this and that man at last Was borne in Her and the most High establish shall her fast The Lord shal count when he writs up the people once profane ●hat this man in this city was renew'd and borne again verse 7 Both singers there and players ● on instruments shall be All my best hearts affections still as well springs are in thee PSAL. LXXXVIII LORD GOD of my salvation I have with all my might Still cri'd in mine affliction before thee day and night verse 2 Let my prayer before thee come that thou the same my hear In my distresse and grief incline unto my cry thine ear verse 3 For my soul is of troubles full which daily vex'd me have My poor distressed life also drawes neer unto the grave verse 4 I counted am with them that d● into the pit doth fall I verilie am as a man that hath no strength at all verse 5 Like slaine that lie in grave amo● the dead from doings free Whom thou remembrest not and they cut off by thy hand be Thou hast me with thy hād laid down the lowest pit me keeps ●n darknesse I do still abide even in the greatest deeps Thy wrath doth lye upon me hard and thou who others saves Me hast afflicted fearfully with all thy boistrous waves Thou mine acquaintance far from me hast put as of no worth Thou hast me made abhorr'd I now shut up can not come foorth verse 9 By reason of affliction Lord thus mourneth still
glory made also to cease at all to be ●nd to the ground likewise his Thron is now cast down by thee verse 45 Thou al 's hast shortned of his youth the dayes him to defame ●hou in thine anger covred hast him with disgrace and shame verse 46 O LORD how long wilt thou thy self for ever hide in ire ●hall thy most fearfull wrath still burn like a consuming fire verse 47 Remember how my time is short that I on earth remain Yea wherefore is it so that thou hast made all men in vain verse 48 What man is he that liveth he ere and death shall never see Shall he from graves destroying hand his soul deliver free verse 49 Where are thy former kindnesses most loving now O LORD Which unto David in thy truth thou swarest in thy word verse 50 The great reproch remember Lord of thy servants most dear How I the mighty peoples blame do in my bosome bear verse 51 Wherewith thy foes reproched have wherewith O LORD anone They have his steps reproched that was thine annointed One. verse 52 The Lord who doth his own defend be blessed among men And that both now and evermore Amen yea and Amen PSALME XC O LORD that art most mercifull thou by thy saving grace Ev'n in all generations still hast been our dwelling place verse 2 Before the mountaines were broght forth ere thou the world didst frame From everlasting thou art GOD and still shalt be the same verse 3 Thou to destruction mortall man most easily dost turn And thus thou say'st ye frail and weak all sons of men return verse 4 For even a thousand yeers do last in thy presence and sight As yesterday when it is past and as a watch by night verse 5 Thou cariest them as with a flood as sleep they seeme to be Like grasse they in the morning are which growing up we see verse 6 At morning it doth flourish fair and groweth up alway It in the ev'ning is cut down and withreth all away verse 7 For we are by thine anger fierce consumed great and small And also by thy dreadfull wrath sore troubled are we all verse 8 In wrath now our iniquities before thee thou hast set In the light of thy countenance our sins that are secret verse 9 For all our dayes are past away in thy wrath manifold We spend our yeers that are most vain even as a tale that 's told verse 10 The days of all our yeers threescore and ten yeers are we see And if by reason of great strength ev'n fourscore yeers they be Yet is their strength both labour hard and sorrow great alway For it by death is soon cut off and we do flee away verse 11 Who knoweth the great power of thine anger most severe Even so is thy consuming wrath according to thy fear verse 12 Our painful dayes to number well so teach us by and by That unto wisdome we our hearts may timously apply verse 13 Return O Lord how long wilt thou to anger be so bent Concerning us thy servants poor now let it thee repent verse 14 O satisfie us early with thy mercies sweet alwaies That we all greatlie may rejoice and glad be all our dayes verse 15 Make us now glad according to the dayes that we have been By thee afflicted and the years wherein we ill have seen verse 16 Unto thy servant let thy work most clearly now appear And shew thy glory great unto their children that thee fear verse 17 And let the beautie of the LORD our GOD upon us be Establish our hands work on us yea stablish it surelie PSAL. XCI HE that doth in the secret place of the most High reside Under th●Almighties shadow shall most safely still abide verse 2 I will alwayes say of the LORD he my refuge is still My mighty fortresse and my God in him now trust I will verse 3 He surely from the foulers snare shall safe deliver thee And from the pestilence likewise most noisome as we see verse 4 He with his feathers cov'r thee sha● under his wings safelie Thou glade shalt trust his truth th● sh●e● and buckler al 's shall be verse 5 Thou shalt in no way be afraid for terrour great by night Nor for the arrow that is shot by day while it is light verse 6 Nor yet the Pestilence that walks in darknesse every way Nor for the great destruction al 's that wasts at the noon day verse 7 A thousand at thy side shall fall and also thousands ten At thy right hand but not at all it shall come nigh thee then verse 8 With thine own eyes thou only shal● behold assuredlie And of the wicked also thou the just reward shalt see verse 9 Because thou thus hast made the Lord which is my sure refuge Ev'n the most high for evermore thy dwelling thee to lodge verse 10 There surelie shall no ev'll at all befall unto thee heer Nor yet shall any noisome plague come to thy dwelling neer verse 11 For ov'r thee to his Angels strong he shall give charge alwayes That they most safely keep thee still in all thy lawfull wayes verse 12 Up in their hands in dangers great they shall thee bear anone Lest thou should dash at unawars thy foot against a stone verse 13 Thou shalt upon the Lion tread and Asp as thou thinks meet The Lion young and Dragon thou shalt trample under feet verse 14 I him deliver will because he set his love on me Because that he hath known my Name I will him set on hie verse 15 When he shall call I 'l answer him with him also I will In trouble be I will him save and will him honour still verse 16 With long life as he shall desire I will him satisfie And will him my salvation sure shew that he it may see PSAL. XCII TO give thanks to the Lord it is a good and comely thing And to thy Name O thou most High due praises al 's to sing verse 2 Thy loving kindnes to shew foorth in the first morning light And to declare thy faithfulnesse with gladnesse every night verse 3 Upon an instrument most sweet of ten strings that rebound And on the Psaltrie and upon the Harp with solemne sound verse 4 For thou Lord now hast through thy work me glad made ev'ry way I in the great works of thy hands will still triumph alway verse 5 Thy thoghts are very deep how great are the works of thy hand verse 6 brutish man not knows nor doth a fool this understand verse 7 When wicked men even as the grasse spring in prosperitie When all those flourish more or lesse that work iniquitie It is that they for ever shall destroyed be therefore verse 8 But thou Lord always mighty art most high for ever more verse 9 For loe thine enmies Lord for loe thine enmies perish shall The workers of iniquitie they shall be scattred all verse 10 But thou my horn like th'Unicorns shall still exalt
on hie With fresh oil that most precious is I shall anointed be verse 11 Mine eye shall also my desire see of my foes in fear Of wicked men that ' gainst me rise mine ears my wish shall hear verse 12 The righteous like the pleasant palm anone well flourish shall He shall grow like in Lebanon a Cedar great and tall verse 13 Those that in the house of the Lord have planted their abode Shall flourish fair most constantly in the courts of our GOD. verse 14 They shall all still in their old age most pleasant fruit foorth bring In a most blessed state they shall be fat and flourishing verse 15 To shew that still the Lord remains upright to great and small He is my rock there 's not in him unrighteousnesse at all PSAL. XCIII THe Lord doth reigne he clothed is with Majestie throughout The LORD is cloth'd with strength wherwith he girds himself about The world also fast stablish'd is that it can not depart verse 2 Thy Throne of old is fix'd for thou from everlasting art verse 3 The floods have lifted up O LORD the flowing floods their voice Have lifted up the floods their waves lift up even with a noise verse 4 The Lord on high more mighty is then any noise can be Of waters great yea then the waves most mighty of the sea verse 5 Thy Testimonies of great worth are very sure together True holinesse thy house O LORD becometh still for ever PSAL. XCIV O LORD to whom vengeance for wrōgs belongs ev'n as most due O GOD to whom vengeance belongs thy self now clearly shew verse 2 Lift up thy self thou of the earth the great Judge to regard Deservedly unto the proud now render a reward verse 3 Most mighty LORD how long shall they that alwayes wicked be How long shall wicked men on earth triumph so gloriouslie verse 4 How long shal those men utter thus and speak hard things so free And all those proudly boast themselves that worke iniquitie verse 5 LORD they in pieces break thy folk and heritage distresse verse 6 They widow and the stranger slay and murder fatherlesse verse 7 Yet they say in their foolishnesse the Lord this shall not see Nor by the God of Jacob shall it once regarded be verse 8 Among the people understand ye brutish and likewise Ye fools that nothing can conceive O when will ye be wise verse 9 Shall he that planted hath the ear not heare how all things be He that also the eye hath form'd shall he himself not see verse 10 He that the heathen doth chastise shall he not chastise now He that man knowledge teacheth still shall he himself not know verse 11 The Lord the thoghts of mortal man doth know most certainlie That in their greatest worth they are nothing but vanitie verse 12 Blest is the man O Lord whom thou by chastning keeps in aw And also clearely teachest him out of thy holie law verse 13 That thou may give him rest from daye● of great adversitie Vntill that for the wicked man the pit deep digged be verse 14 For now the LORD his people a● will not cast off together Nor will hee his inheritance in wrath forsake for ever verse 15 But judgement unto righteousnesse returne most quicklie shall And those that be in heart upright shall it still follow all verse 16 Who up for me will rise against those that ill doers be Or who for me ' gainst those will stand that work iniquitie verse 17 Unlesse the Lord had been to mee a help as I have felt My soul with trouble vexed had almost in silence dwelt verse 18 When I said that my foot did slip thy mercy held me right verse 19 Thy comforts in my many thoughts do still my soul delight verse 20 Shall thus of great iniquitie the throne without all aw Have fellowship with thee Which frames mischief ev'n by a law verse 21 Themselves together gather they against the souls of men That righteous are and al 's the blood of innocent condemne verse 22 But yet the Lord still by his might is my defence alway And my GOD is the solid Rock of my refuge for ay verse 23 He on them their own sin shal bring and them cut off he shall In their own wickednesse our GOD shall cut them off in all PSAL. XCV O Come let us unto the Lord sing with a chearfull voice Let us to our salvations rock make a most joyfull noise verse 2 Let us before his presence come with thanksgiving and take Most pleasant Psalmes wherewith to him a joyfull noise now make verse 3 For GOD the Lord who mighty is a great GOD still doth prove And a great King in Majestie all other gods above verse 4 The places deep of all the earth are in his mighty hand The strength ev'n of the hills also is his in all the land verse 5 The spacious sea is his likewise and he it made in forme His hands al 's full of Majestie the dry land all did forme verse 6 O come now let us worship and bow down with one accord And let us humbly kneel before our maker even the Lord. verse 7 For he 's our God the people we are of his pasture choise And of his hand the sheep to day if yee will hear his voice verse 8 As in the provocation great not harden more or lesse Your hearts as in the day they him did tempt in wildernesse verse 9 When your ill fathers foolishly me tempted without aw And by their sins there did me prove my work they also saw verse 10 Long fourtie yeers I greeved was with this ill race alwayes And said this people ers in heart and have not known my wayes verse 11 To whom solemnly in my wrath I swearing did protest That they a wicked race should not once enter in my rest PSAL. XCVI O Sing a new song heartilie unto the Lord with mirth Unto the Lord most chearefully now sing yee all the earth verse 2 Unto the Lord sing chearefully and blesse his Name alway And his salvation constantly shew forth from day to day verse 3 His glory still declare among the heathen great and small His wonders also make ye known among the people all verse 4 For certainely the Lord is great and greatlie he for this ●s to be prais'd above all GODS he to be feared is For all the gods of Nations vaine still naughty idols prove But by his mighty hand the Lord hath made the heav'ns above verse 6 High honour and great Majestie are ever him before ●trength beautie in his Sanctuarie are ever still in store verse 7 Ye kindreds of the people all give to the LORD at length Unto the LORD that mighty is both glory give and strength verse 8 Unto the Lord the glorie give which to his Name is due And come ye now into his courts ane offring bring with you In the beautie of holinesse O the Lord still adore ●t all th'ind
verse 11 To all the beasts even of the field they drink give as they list The asses wilde among their streames do gladly quench their thirst verse 12 By them shal all the fowls of heav'n take pleasure for to dwell ●hich on green branches blooming fair in sweetest songs excell He wattreth frō his chambers high the hills aboundantlie ●he earth with the fruit of thy works is satisfi'd by thee verse 14 For cattell he makes grasse to grow and herb exceeding good ●or mans service that from the earth he may bring foorth his food verse 15 And wine that makes mans heart be glad and oil in every part To make his face to shine and bread which strengthneth a mans heart verse 16 The pleasant trees of God the Lord even full of sap do stand Of Lebanon the Cedars which he planted with his hand verse 17 Where make their nests wherein to sit the birds melodious As for the Stork the fire trees are appointed for her house verse 18 For the wild Goats the higest hil● are a most sure refuge ●es●g● The ragged rocks ordained are the Conies for to lodge verse 19 For seasons he appointeth still the Moon likewise the Sun Swift in his course still knoweth well each day his going down verse 20 Thou makest darknes by thy might and it is night indeed Wherein beasts of the forrest all creep foorth then for to feed verse 21 The Lions young run heer and there and roar to get their prey And from the GOD that formed them their meat seek evry day verse 22 The Sun ariseth they themselves together gather then And lay them down most quietly in their retired den verse 23 Man goeth foorth then chearfully unto his work with speed And to his labour carefully untill the evening tide verse 24 How manifold Lord are thy works in wisdome wonderfull Thou madst them all the earth always is of thy riches full verse 25 So is this sea that 's great and wide wherein things creeping all Innumerable are ev'n beasts that are both great and small verse 26 There also go with speedie course the Ships swift in their way There is that Leviathan whom thou madst therein to play verse 27 All those things wel do wait on thee that as thou thinkest meet Thou mayest still in season due give unto them their meat verse 28 That which thou givest unto them they gather for their food Thy hand thou op'nest chearfully and they are fill'd with good verse 29 Thy face thou hidest then they are all troubled and do mourne Thou tak'st away their breath they die and to their dust returne verse 30 Thou sendest forth thy sprit they art created by thy breath And thou by thy great might renewe the face of all the earth verse 31 The glory of the LORD our GOD endure shall fast for ever The Lord God also shall rejoice in his great works of wonder verse 32 The earth below doth tremble all when he on it doth look The hils he toucheth that are high and they together smoak verse 33 I to the Lord ev'n while I live will sing as he doth crave I will sing praise unto my GOD while I my being have verse 34 My meditation of him shall be most sweet unto me Yea in the LORD that me sustaines I ever glad will be verse 35 Consume thou sinners frō the earth let wicked be no more Blesse now the Lord O thou my soul praise ye the LORD therefore PSAL. CV O Give ye thanks unto the Lord upon his Name now call Make clearly known his wōdrous deeds among the people all verse 2 Sing unto him most joyfully psalmes to him sing with speed Talk ye of all his works also which wondrous are indeed verse 3 In his most holy Name alwayes to glory now accord And let the heart of them rejoice that seek the living Lord. verse 4 Seek ye with care and diligence the Lord in ev'ry place And al 's his strength for evermore see that ye seek his face verse 5 The marv'lous workes that he hath done remember now indeed His wonders the judgements wh●● did from his mouth proceed verse 6 O ye who seed of Abraham his servants surely are Ye of Jacob his chosen one the children neer and farre verse 7 He surely is the mighty Lord ev'n our most loving God His judgements still most righteous ar● in all the earth abroad verse 8 His Cov'nant he remembred hath the word which fast to stand To thousand generations he wisely did command verse 9 Which cov'nant he most lovely made with his friend Abraham And unto Isa'c he also by oath made sure the same verse 10 And unto Jacob for a law the same he did confirme To Israel for a Covenant that 's everlasting firme verse 11 He said Canaans fertile land I will give unto thee Ev'n of your own inheritance the pleasant lot to be verse 12 When they thus but in number were a few distressed men Yea very few and yet this more but strangers in it then verse 13 When they from one strange nation thus another went unto And to another people al 's from one kingdome did go verse 14 He suffred in his mercy great no man to do them wrong Yea for their sakes he did reprove most mighty kings and strong verse 15 He said See that ye touch not those that mine anointed be Nor do the Prophets any harme that do belong to me verse 16 Moreover he call'd on the land for famine with great speed He also in his fury brake the staffe of all their bread verse 17 He in his mercy sent a man before them to uphold Joseph who by his brethren was even for a servant sold verse 18 Whose feet they hurt with fettes strong in yron he did ly verse 19 Untill the time that came his wor● the LORDS word did him try verse 20 The King then soon his servants 〈◊〉 and loosed him also He that the peoples ruler was most free then let him go verse 21 He made him then of all his house lord over great and small And ruler al 's appointed him even of his substance all verse 22 That he his Princes bind with 〈◊〉 at his good pleasure might And to his gravest Senatours should wisdom teach aright verse 23 Israel also in a strait then into Egypt came And Jacob with his sons sojour'nd ev'n in the land of Ham. verse 24 And he his people greatly did increase their foes among And more then all their enmies he did surely make them strong verse 25 Their heart he turned for to hate his people great and small Most subtilly alwayes to deal ev'n with his servants all verse 26 His faithfull servant Moses he unto them quickly sent And Aaron whom he chosen had together with him went verse 27 They frō the Lord did shew his signs among them where they came And wonders great not seen before in all the land of Ham. verse 28 He darknesse then among them sent and
their sons and daughters dear Whom unto Cana'ns idols they did offer with their hand So with the blood of their own brood polluted was the land verse 39 Thus with their own most wicked works defiled all they were And with their own inventions went a whoring ev'ry where verse 40 For this against his people was the Lords wrath kindled sore So that his own inheritance he greatly did abhor verse 41 And he them gave into the hand of heathen void of grace And they that hated them did rule ov'r them in ev'ry place verse 42 Their enmies al 's despightfully oppressd them in the land And they unto subjection were brought underneath their hand verse 43 He many times delivred them but with their counsell slie They him provok'd and were broug●● 〈◊〉 for their iniquitie verse 44 Neverthelesse he mercifull in pity did regard Their great affliction in their grief when thus their cry he heard verse 45 And he remembred well also his Covnant for their good And did repent according to his mercies multitud verse 46 He also in his goodnesse great them to be piti'd made Of all those that them from their land then captives cari'd had verse 47 Save us O Lord our God and us out from the heathen raise To give thanks to thy holy Name and triumph in thy praise verse 48 To blesse the Lord God of Isra'l for evermore accord And al 's let all the people say Amen praise ye the LORD PSAL. CVII VNto the LORD most mercifull O give now thanks together For he is good for his mercy endureth fast for ever verse 2 Let the redeemed of the LORD say so in all the land Whom safely he redeemed hath even from the enmies hand verse 3 And gathred them out of the lands wherein they were distrest From South and also from the North from East and from the West verse 4 They wandred in the wildernesse a solitarie way They found no city there at all wherein to dwell or stay verse 5 They hungry all and thirsty al 's were forced to lament Their soul in them in this distresse most fearfully did faint verse 6 Then in their trouble to the LOR● they fervently did cry And he them out of their distresse deliv'red by and by verse 7 And he in mercy led them foorth by the right way also That they of habitation good might to a city go verse 8 Oh that all men would praise the Lo●● for his great goodnesse then And for his works most wonderfull unto the sons of men For he in love the longing soul doth fully satisfie And filleth with his goodnesse great the souls that hungry be verse 10 Such as in darknesse sit and are ev'n in deaths shadow found Who being in affliction great and yron also bound verse 11 Because against the words of God they still rebelled then And the counsell of the most High they proudly did contemne verse 12 Therefore with labour speedily he then brought down their heart They fel down flat and there was none to help them in their smart verse 13 Then in their trouble to the LORD they fervently did cry And out of their distresses them he saved by and by verse 14 He out of darknesse and al 's of deaths shadow did them take And by his might he all their bands ev'n quite asunder brake verse 15 Oh that all men would praise the Lord for his great goodnes then And for his works most wonderfull unto the sons of men verse 16 For he the gates that were of brasse hath broken by a wonder And by his mighty arme hath cut the yron bars in sunder verse 17 Because of their transgression and their iniquitie Fools who do hate instruction oft sore afflicted be verse 18 Their weari'd soul alwayes abhor● all maner of meat that 's heer And they unto the gates of death by sicknesse still draw neer verse 19 Then in their trouble to the LOR● they fervently do cry He out of their distresses all them saveth by and by verse 20 He sent his word to them anone and heal'd them great and small And also he deliv'red them from their destructions all verse 21 Oh that all men would praise the Lord for his great goodnes then ●nd for his works most wonderfull unto the sons of men verse 22 To sacrifice the sacrifice of thanks let them not spare ●nd with rejoicing chearfully his wondrous works declare verse 23 Who to the sea go down in ships that trade in waters great verse 24 They see Gods works wonders al 's which in the depths he set verse 25 For he the stormy wind commands and raiseth by and by Which furiously the waves thereof lifts up unto the Sky verse 26 They mount up to the heav'n they go down to the depths again Their soul is melted fearfully because of troubling pain verse 27 They reel both to fro while ● to save themselves intend And stagger like a drunken man and are at their wits end verse 28 Then in their trouble to the LOR● they fervently do cry And out of their distresses he them bringeth by and by verse 29 The raging storm a pleasant cal● he maketh at his will So that in a most wondrous way the waves thereof are still verse 30 Then are they glad because that ● no more with tempests driv'n Most quiet be so he them brings to their desired hav'n verse 31 Oh that all men would praise ● LOR● for his great goodnesse then And for his works most wonderfull unto the sons of men verse 32 Al 's in the congregation great let them exalt him hie And thankfully still praise him where th'Elders assembled be verse 33 He turns into a wildernesse the rivers by and by ●nd water springs into a ground that is exceeding dry verse 34 A fertile and a fruitfull land he turns to barrennesse ●ecause the men that dwell therein are given to wickednesse verse 35 Into a standing water all the wildernesse he brings ●nd he the dry and thirsty ground turnes into water springs verse 36 There he doth make the hungrie dwell that they a city fair ●or pleasant habitation may most joyfully prepare verse 37 And plant vineyards aboundantly and also sow the field Which may at last most plenteously the fruits of increase yeeld verse 38 He also blesseth them so that they greatly do increase And suffreth not by any hurt their cattell to decrease verse 39 Again they minish'd are and broght down low far from relief Through very great oppression affliction al 's and grief verse 40 On Princes he doth powre cōtempt and causeth them to stray In the wast barren wildernesse wherein there is no way verse 41 Yet from affliction he the poore sets high as on a rock And him in mercy maketh al 's great fam'lies like a flock verse 42 The righteous man it well shall se● and heartily rejoice And after all iniquitie her mouth shall stop and close verse 43 Who so is wise and wil those
things observe in all the land The loving kindnesse of the LORD they well shall understand PSAL. CVIII MY heart Lord 's fix'd I 'le sing and praise ev'n with my glory stil verse 2 Awake Harp Psaltrie I my self awake now early will verse 3 I will thee praise O LORD among the people great and small And will praises sing to thee among the nations all verse 4 For great thy mercy is above the Heavens highest pitch And al 's thy truth most excellent unto the clouds doth reach verse 5 O God above the highest heav'ns be high exalted now And let thy glory al 's be seene above the earth below verse 6 That thy belov'd in mercy may by thee deliv'red be Save with thy right hand and anone in trouble answer me verse 7 GOD in his Holinesse hath said I joyfull will abide I Succoths valley will met out and Sechem will divide verse 8 Gilead is mine mine Manasseh the chief strength of mine head Is Ephraim al 's and Judah is my lawgiver indeed verse 9 My washpot Moab is I will my shoe ov'r Edom cast And ov'r Philistia I also will sure triumph at last verse 10 Who me into the city strong will safely bring with speed Who by his mighty hand now will me into Edom lead verse 11 Wilt thou not O God who us a● off in thy wrath hast cast And wilt not thou foorth with o● hoa● O GOD go at the last verse 12 From trouble us thy people all to help now not disdain For in dayes of adversitie the help of man is vaine verse 13 Through GOD we shal do valiantly when we go to the fight For he it is that shall tread down our enmies by his might PSAL. CIX HOld not thy peace O thou that art the God ev'n of my praise For still the mouth of them that are most wicked in their wayes ●nd the mouth of deceitfull al 's are opned me to wrong ●gainst me still they spoken have with a most lying tongue They also compassd me about with words from hatred brought ●●d cruelly without a cause they fierce against me fought For my great love they always are mine adversaries ill ● in this trouble I my self give unto prayer still verse 5 And with great ill for all my go● they have rewarded me And for my love a recompence they hatred made to be verse 6 Set thou as ruler over him the wicked to command Let Satan al 's to vex him sore stand still at his right hand verse 7 Let him condemned be when ● shall to be judged come And al 's his payer at all time let it still sin become verse 8 Few be his dayes another al 's let then his office take verse 9 Let his children be fatherlesse his wife a widow make verse 10 Let his children be vagabo● and beg continually Let them from places desolate seek bread in misery verse 11 Let the extortioner catch al● he hath upon his soil And let the strangers come also and all his labour spoil verse 12 Let mercy none at all extend to him in his distresse ●or yet let any favour his poor children fatherlesse verse 13 Let also his posteritie be cut off all about ●nd in the ages following let their name be blotted out verse 14 With GOD let all his fathers faults remembred be alway ●nd let not al 's his mothers sin be blotted out for ay Let them before the LORD appear and that continually ●●t of them he may from the earth cut off the memory Because that mercy he forgot to shew and in each part ●●d persecute the poor that he might slay the broken in heart verse 17 As he lov'd cursing so let it come to him and as he Delighted not in blessing so far from him let it be verse 18 As he himself with cursing clo●● like water let it go Into his bowels and like oyl into his bones also verse 19 Let it even as the garment be which covereth him without And for a girdle wherewith he still girded is about verse 20 Now from the Lord to all m● let this be the reward And of them that against my soul speak ill without regard verse 21 But do for me for thy Names O GOD the LORD most hie Because thy mercy still is good deliver now thou me verse 22 For in a poor estate I am and needy in great smart ●nd with great sorrow me within sore wounded is mine heart As doth a shadow that declines so I away do go ●●d as the little locust I am tossed to and fro My trembling knees are alwayes weak ' and that through fasting pale ●●d al 's my flesh of faintnesse all in greatest need doth fail I also a reproach became unto them for my deeds ●hen they upon me looked then they shaked all their heads Help me O LORD my GOD me in mercy save anone That they may know this is thy hād that thou LORD hast it done Let them all curse but blesse thou us let them ashamed be ●hen they arise but who thee serves let him rejoice in thee verse 29 Let al my foes with shame be cloth and let themselves them cover Still with their own confusion great as with a mantle over verse 30 I greatly with my mouth will no● praise the almighty LORD Yea I among the multitude will praise to him afford verse 31 For at the right hand of the poo● he stand shall surely then To save him from those that his Soul unjustly do condemnne PSAL. CX THe Lord did say unto my Lord sit thou at my right hand Untill thy foes thy footstool I make whereon thou may stand verse 2 The Lord the rod of all thy strengt● shall out of Zion send In midst ev'n of thine enmies all rule thou untill the end verse 3 Thy people whom thou chosen 〈◊〉 sure shall most willing be Even in the most desired day that power great comes from thee 〈◊〉 beauties of great Holinesse with a most pleasant shew ●●om the fair mornings wōb thou hast even of thy youth the dew The Lord most solemnly hath sworn and will repent him never ●f th' order of Melchizedek thou art a Priest for ever The Lord at thy right hand alwayes to help thee in all things ●hall in the day of his great wrath strike through the mighty Kings The heathen he shall judge and fill the place with bodies dead ●e over many countries shall most fiercely wound the head He shall victorious in the way drink of the brook indeed ●herefore he shall in great triumph lift highly up the head PSALME CXI PRaise ye the Lord I with my heart now praise him surely shall In th' Assembly of the upright and congregation all verse 2 The works of the Almighty LORD are great as we perceive Sought out of all them carefully that therein pleasure have verse 3 Right hon'rable his great work is and glorious al 's most sure And his most perfect righteousnesse for ever doth endure
verse 4 To be remembred he hath made his works most wonderfull The LORD alwayes most gracious is and of compassion full verse 5 He unto them that fear him hath given meat aboundantlie He of his Covenant made most sure will ever mindfull be verse 6 He to the people of his works hath shew'd the power most large That of the heathen he may give to them the heritage verse 7 The works of his hands veritie and judgement are alway All his divine commandments still are sure and fast for ay verse 8 For ever and for ever they stand with great stedfastnesse And are also most wisely done in trueth and uprightnesse verse 9 He sent redemption to his folk his Cov'nant of great fame For ever he commanded hath right holy is his Name verse 10 Gods fear wisdomes beginning is good understanding sure Have they that do his word his praise for ever doth endure PSAL. CXII PRaise ye the Lord blest is the man that fears the LORD aright That in his wise commandments all still greatly doth delight verse 2 His seed shall mighty be upon the earth assuredlie The uprights generation shall for ever blessed be verse 3 Great wealth and riches ever fast shall in his house be sure And his most perfect righteousnesse for ever doth endure verse 4 To the upright ariseth light in darknesse speedilie Most gracious of compassion full and righteous al 's is he verse 5 A good man sheweth favour still and willingly doth lend He with discretion his affaires will guide ev'n to the end verse 6 He surely not for ever shall be mov'd so fix'd is he The righteous in remembrance sure shall everlasting be verse 7 He shall not be afraid of what ill tidings can afford His heart is ever fixed fast still trusting in the Lord. verse 8 His heart always estabish'd is he not afraid shall be Untill upon his enmies all his full desire he see verse 9 He hath dispersd and given to poor his righteousnesse for ay Endures his horn with honour shall exalted be alway verse 10 The wicked grieved shall it see his teeth he gnashing all Shall melt away and the desire of ill men perish shall PSAL. CXIII PRaise ye the Lord O of the Lord ye servants now proclame His worthy praise of God the Lord praise the most holy Name verse 2 Now of the LORD most blessed be the Name which we adore From this time forth from age to age and al 's for evermore verse 3 From the first rising of the Sun unto his going down The LORDS Name to be honour'd is with praise and great renown verse 4 The LORD above all nations is most high in Majestie And likewise is his glory great above the heavens hie verse 5 Who is now like unto the LORD our God who doth excell Who on high in the highest heav'n with Majestie doth dwell verse 6 Who though most high yet he himse●● still humbleth in his love Things to behold that are on earth and in the heav'ns above verse 7 Out of the dust he raiseth up the poor in miserie And out of the dung hill also the needie lifteth hie verse 8 That he him up in dignitie with Princes high may set With those that of his people all are ev'n the Princes great He doth the barren woman make to keep house and to be A mother glade of children dear the mighty LORD praise yee PSAL. CXIIII WHen Israel out of Egypt land went by a happy change And Jacobs house a people left that were of language strange His Sanctuarie Judah was wherein he chosd to dwell ●nd Isra'l his dominion al 's which he did rule right well The sea it saw and as in feare with hast the flight did take And Jordans river running straight was driv'n most quickly back verse 4 The mountains steep with their high tops did quake and skip as rams So did like wise the little hills ev'n like the younger lambs verse 5 What aild thee O thou troubled f● that thou the flight didst take Thou Jordan that so speedilie thou wast by force driv'n back verse 6 Ye mountaines high what was 〈◊〉 cau●● that ye did skip like rams What mov'd you also little hills to skip like younger lambs verse 7 Thou at the presence of the Lord earth tremble all and fear Ev'n at the presence of the GOD of Jacob to him dear verse 8 Which into waters turn'd the ro● ev'n standing like a lake And in the flint a fountain fair of waters clear did make PSAL. CXV LOrd not to us not unto us but unto thy name take Great glory for thy stedfast truth and for thy mercies sake verse 2 Wherefore should new the heath 〈◊〉 where is their God alone But our God's in the heav'ns he hath what ever he pleased done Their idols silver are and gold workes of mens hands they be They have mouths made but can not speak and eyes but they not see Of ears they have the shape but they hear not what men do tell They noses formed also have but there with cannot smell They hands have but they handle not and feet but cannot walk A throat they have but throgh it they can no way speak or talk To those vain things they are most like that in their wayes unjust Them make ev'n so is every one that into them doth trust verse 9 Trust thou O Israel in the Lord their help and shield that be verse 10 Trust in the Lord O A'rons house their help and shield is he verse 11 Ye that do fear the living Lord trust in the Lord alway He is their strong help and their shield that still upon him stay verse 12 The Lord of us hath mindfull been he sure will blesse us still He will blesse Israls house the house of Aaron blesse he will verse 13 He wil them blesse that fear the Lord and that both great and small verse 14 God shal increase you more more you and your children all verse 15 You all that have an upright heart are blessed of the Lord Which both the heav'n al 's the earth made by his mighty word verse 16 The heav'n ye ev'n the heav'ns above are all the Lords by right But to the sons of men he hath the earth giv'n by his might verse 17 The dead in grave can in no way praise give the Lord unto Nor any whatsoever that down into 〈◊〉 go But we the mighty Lord above will blesse with one accord ●om this time forth for evermore most gladly praise the Lord. PSAL. CXVI Love the Lord and that because he with attentive ear ●y voice and supplications al 's most willingly did hear Because he hath inclin'd his ear unto me troubled all ●erefore as long as heer I live I will upon him call Of death the sorrows compassd me and paines of hell got hold ●oon time I found troubles great and sorrows manifold Upon the name of GOD the LORD then did I call and say LORD my soul
now always with thy servant O Lord ●hat I may live and carefully keep thy most blessed word verse 18 My darkned eyes now open thou that I well taught by thee ●ay wondrous things out of thy law behold now with mine eye verse 19 I in the earth heer among men a stranger still abide ●hy most worthy commandments all from me in wrath not hide verse 20 My soul now for thee longing great still breaketh with desire Wherewith unto thy judgements it at all times doth aspire verse 21 The proud men thou rebuked hast that cursed are alway Which still from thy commandments do erre and go astray verse 22 Reproch and al 's contempt always all remove thou far from me For I thy testimonies all have keept most carefully verse 23 The Princes did in counsell against me speaking ill But thy servant did meditate upon thy statuts still verse 24 My hearts delight and pleasure thy testimonies be And they what ev'r I have to d● are counsellers to me DALETH verse 25 My troubled soul doth surely 〈◊〉 unto the dust O Lord Now in thy mercy quicken me according to thy word verse 26 I have most faithfully declar'd my ways all what they be And thou most willing didst me ● thy statutes teach thou me verse 27 Me clearly make to understan● of thy precepts the way So shall I of thy wondrous work talk gladly all the day verse 28 My troubled soul doth melt away for heavinesse and grief According to thy word to me give strength for my relief verse 29 From me the way of lying far in mercy great remove ●nd graciously now grant to me thy law which I do love verse 30 For a straight rule I chosen have of truth the only way ●hy judgements have I always laid before me every day verse 31 Unto thy testimonies I have stuck without all blame And now O LORD in mercy great put thou me not to shame verse 32 The way of thy commandments all He run as thou dost charge When thou shalt by thy mercy great my heart at last enlarge HE. verse 33 Of thy statuts teach me O LORD the way thou dost intend And I most carefull with my heart shall keep it to the end verse 34 Give understanding unto me and I in every part Shall keep thy law yea it I shall observe with all my heart verse 35 Make me now in thy mercy gre●● that in the path aright Of thy commandments I may go for therein I delight verse 36 Thy testimonies to obey and them in life expresse My heart incline thou ev'ry way and not to covetousnesse verse 37 Now from beholding vanity turn thou mine eyes away And by thy might now quicken me in thy most perfect way verse 38 Thy word now stablish and ma●● su●● unto thy servant dear Who in his whole life truely is devoted to thy fear verse 39 Reproch which I do greatly fear from me now turn away Because thy judgemēts of great worth are very good alway verse 40 Behold still I have longed for the precepts come from thee In thy most perfect righteousnesse O Lord now quicken me VAU verse 41 Let al 's thy mercies manifold come unto me O Lord Even thy salvation of great price according to thy word verse 42 So shall I have wherewith to give an answer that is just To him that still reproacheth me for in thy word I trust verse 43 Out of my mouth the word of truth take thou not utterly For in thy judgements all I have ev'n hoped stedfastly verse 44 So this thy law continually for ever keep I shall verse 45 At liberty I 'le walk for I do seek thy precepts all verse 46 I of thy testimonies will speak with great libertie Before great Kings and I therefore will not ashamed be verse 47 I will in thy commandments all which are must just and right Which I have still most dearly lov'd my self alwayes delight verse 48 My hands to thy commandme●● no● which I have lov'd I wil Lift up and I will meditate in all thy statuts still ZAIN verse 49 Remember wel thy word thou did unto thy servant say Upon which thou hast caused me to hope and trust alway verse 50 This in my great affliction now my comfort is I see For thy good word the word of life hath surely quickned me verse 51 Right greatly in derision still men that are proud in minde Have had me yet have I not from thy law at all declinde verse 52 Thy judgemēts given of old O Lord ' most carefully did I Remember and likewise my self comforted have thereby verse 53 A fearfull horrour me upon anone great hold did take Because of wicked men that still thy holy law forsake verse 54 The statutes which in favour great thou hast given us among In the house of my pilgrimage have been my dayly song verse 55 Thy Name by night Lord I did mind and thy law keeped have verse 56 This had I because I did keep thy precepts that thou gave CHETH verse 57 On earth below alone thou art my portion O my LORD I have said and resolved al 's that I will keep thy word verse 58 With my whole heart thy favo● intreated have to see According to thy blessed word be mercifull to me verse 59 I on my ways thought and my 〈◊〉 turn'd to thy words alway verse 60 To keep thy precepts I made lu●● and did not then delay verse 61 The cruell bands of wicked me● which did against me plot Have robbed me but surely I have not thy law forgot verse 62 At midnight I will still arise for to give thanks to thee Because of those thy judgements a● that always righteous be verse 63 I am a fast companion of all them that do thee fear And of all them that with their he● do keep thy precepts heer verse 64 The earth O LORD even always is full of thy mercy still Now teach me well how that I may thy statutes all fulfill TETH verse 65 Thou well and lovingly hast dealt with thy servant O LORD According to thy promises contained in thy word verse 66 Good judgement now and knowledge al 's me teach in ev'ry part For I have thy commandments all believ'd with all my heart verse 67 I ere afflicted went astray but now have kept thy word verse 68 Thou art good and dost good also thy statutes teach me LORD verse 69 The proud a great lie forged have against me for my smart But I thy divine precepts all will keep with all my heart verse 70 Their heart is fat as grease but I do in thy law delight verse 71 It 's good that I afflicted was that thy words learn I might verse 72 The law of thy most holy mouth is better unto me Then of fine gold and silver al 's the many thousands be IOD verse 73 Thy hands me fashion'd have ● ma●● me understanding give That I may thy commandments all learne as long as I
live verse 74 They that thee fear when they ● will be with one accord Right glad surely because that I have hoped in thy word verse 75 That thy judgements are just 〈◊〉 I know it LORD to be And that thou in great faithfulnesse hast thus afflicted me verse 76 Now let thy kindnesse mercifull me comfort I thee pray According to thy blessed word to thy servant alway verse 77 Let now thy tender mercies come to me that in thy sight I may here live for now thy law is only my delight verse 78 Let all the proud ashamed be who me without a cause Perversly wrong'd but meditat I will still in thy laws verse 79 Let those that fear thee quickly turn unto me with their heart And those that have thy testimonies well known in any part verse 80 Let still my heart be ever sound in statutes given by thee That so in all my troubles great I not ashamed be CAPH verse 81 My soul for thy salvation faints I hope in words from thee verse 82 Yea for thy words mine eyes do fail when wilt thou comfort me verse 83 For I most like a bottle drie which in the smoak is set Am all become yet do I not thy statutes now forget verse 84 How many are thy servants day when shall it be thy will Judgements on them to execute that persecute me still verse 85 The proud have digged secret p●● for therein me to draw They stil do such things practise whi●● are not after thy law verse 86 All thy commandments of g●● wei●● are faithfull as I see They wrongfully me persecute in mercy help thou me verse 87 They had almost in furie great consumed me on earth But I not foolishly forsook thy precepts of great worth verse 88 After thy loving kindnesse now me quicken when I call The testimonie of thy mouth so surely keep I shall LAMED verse 89 Thy word forever is O LORD in heaven setled fast verse 90 Unto all generations well thy faithfulnesse doth last The earth thou stablish'd hast and it abideth neer and far verse 91 This day they last as thou ordains for all thy servants are verse 92 Unlesse thy law in my distresse had been my whole delite in my great affliction should then have perish'd quite verse 93 I le not forget thy precepts for with them thou quicknedst me verse 94 I'm thine save me for I have sought the precepts giv'n by thee verse 85 The wicked for me waited have me to destroy for ever But I thy testimonies will most carefully consider verse 96 Of all perfection I an end have seen where I abode But thy commandment surely is alwayes exceeding broad MEM. verse 97 O How do I with all my heart now love thy law alwaye It is my meditation sweet and pleasant all the day verse 98 Through thy commandments 〈◊〉 thou h● me wiser made to be Then all mine enmies fierce for th● are ever still with me verse 99 I have great understanding now above my teachers far For all my meditations still thy testimonies are verse 100 Then th' Ancients more I kno● becau● I keep thy precepts right verse 101 From ill my feet I have refrain that thy word keep I might verse 102 From thy judgements I heretof● did in no way depart For thou hast taught me and by th●● me hast made wise in heart verse 103 How sweet unto my taste are 〈◊〉 the words that come from thee Yea then the hony to my mouth they sweeter seeme to be verse 104 I through thy precepts do alway good understanding get ●herefore each false deceitfull way I with my heart do hate NUN verse 105 Thy blessed word is to my feet a lamp all shining bright ●●d also it unto my path is a most perfect light verse 106 I swore and will perform to keep thy righteous judgements LORD verse 107 I'm much afflicted quicken me according to thy word verse 108 The free wil-offrings of my mouth accept I thee beseech Lord thy righteous judgements all now me thy servant teach verse 109 Continually my soul is in my hand in danger great ●et do I not thy blessed law in any way forget verse 110 The wicked by their counsel lewd have laid a snare for me Yet from the precepts I not erd which were enjoin'd by thee verse 111 For ever as an heritage thy testimonies part I taken have for they are the rejoicing of my heart verse 112 My whole heart I inclined ha● as yet I do intend Thy statuts to perform alway yea even unto the end SAMECH verse 113 I hate vain thoughts but I thy do love and ever will verse 114 Thou art my hiding place sh● in thy word hope I still verse 115 Ye doers ill see that with hast ye all from me depart For the commandments of my Go● I le keep with all my heart verse 116 According to thy word that ● may live uphold thou me And let me not now of my hope at all ashamed be verse 117 Hold thou me up and I shall be safe by thy mercy still ●o thy statuts continually respect then have I will verse 118 All them that from thy statuts erre thou hast trode down alway ●or their deceit which hatefull is is falshood every way verse 119 Thou all the wicked of the earth like drosse dost far remove ●herefore thy testimonies all with all my heart I love verse 120 My feeble flesh doth tremble all and that for feare of thee ●ny judgements which most dreadful are make me afraid to be AIN verse 121 I justice and judgement also have done to great and small Unto my fierce oppressours now leave thou me not at all verse 122 In mercy for thy servant still for good a suretie be Let not the proud by violence oppresse me cruellie verse 123 Mine eyes for thy salvation no● fail in my great distresse And for the pleasant word also ev'n of thy righteousnesse verse 124 According to thy mercy great which ov'r all things doth reac● Deal with thy servant lovinglie and me thy statutes teach verse 125 Thy humble servant LORD I a● give understanding now That I thy testimonies all most perfectlie may know verse 126 It 's time to work Lord for they h● made void the law that 's thine verse 127 Therefore thy precepts I love m● then gold yea gold that 's fine verse 128 Therefore concerning all thing esteeme thy precepts great All to be right and I also each way that 's false do hate PE. verse 129 Thy worthy testimonies are most wonderfull and deep In wisdome great therefore my soul most carefull doth them keep verse 130 The very entrance of thy words gives a most shining light Unto the simple it doth give an understanding right verse 131 My mouth I opned and also did pant my pains among For I for thy commandments all exceedinglie did long verse 132 Look thou on me and mercifull unto me always prove As thou dost use unto all those
thy Name that dearly love verse 133 Now order in thy blessed word my steps most carefullie Let no iniquitie now have dominion over me verse 134 From mans oppression now me save thy precepts keep I will verse 135 Thy face make on thy servant sh● teach me thy statutes still verse 136 Of water rivers down mine e● do run because I saw That they that wickedly are set keep not thy holy law TSADI verse 137 Most righteous ev'n in all thy w● art thou O LORD of might And all thy judgements on the eart● are ever still upright verse 138 Thy testimonies that thou hast commanded us to do Ev'n altogether righteous are and very faithfull too verse 139 My burning zeal within my he● hath still consumed me Because my foes forgotten have the words that come from thee verse 140 Thy word is pure therefore the thy servants love is set verse 141 I small despised am yet I thy precepts not forget verse 142 Thy righteousnesse a righteousnes is everlasting sure And thy most perfect law alwayes is ev'n the truth most pure verse 143 Much trouble al 's anguish great have taken hold on me Yet alwayes thy commandments all my chief delights now be verse 144 Thy testimonies righteousnesse is everlasting all Unto me understanding give and happy live I shall KOPH verse 145 With my whole heart Lord hear I cride thy statutes keep I will verse 146 I cryd me save and I will keep thy Testimonies still verse 147 The dawning of the morning I did still prevent and cry And with my whole heart in thy word I hoped by and by verse 148 Mine eyes do timeously prevent the watches of the night That in thy blessed word always still meditate I might verse 149 After thy loving kindnesse he● my voice direct to thee According to thy judgement just O LORD now quicken me verse 150 Who follow mischief they 〈…〉 they from thy law are far verse 151 Thou Lord art neer thy precep● alwaies truth surelie are verse 152 As for thy testimonies all I have them altogether Well known of old that thou sure hast founded them for ever RESH verse 153 Consider mine affliction great and so deliver me For I do not forget the law which hath been given by thee verse 154 Plead thou my cause and unto deliv'rance now afford Me quicken in my great distresse according to thy word verse 155 Salvation from the wicked is removed far away ●or they most foolish do not seek thy statutes to obey verse 156 Exceeding great alwayes O Lord thy tender mercies be ●ccording to thy judgements now in mercie quicken me verse 157 My persecutors and my foes are many that combine ●et from thy testimonies I do not at all decline verse 158 The great transgressours I beheld and grieved was O LORD ●ecause they given to wickednesse kept not at all thy Word verse 159 Consider how I dearly love the precepts given by thee ●fter thy loving kindnesse then O LORD now quicken me verse 160 From the beginning of all things thy Word is true and sure Thy righteous judgements every for ever do endure SCHIN verse 161 Me Princes persecuted have without a cause or law But with all due respect my heart stands of thy word in aw verse 162 I at thy word rejoice as one that findeth spoil that 's great verse 163 Thy law I love but lying all I do abhor and hate verse 164 Sev'n times a day I praise thee dost righteous judgements se● verse 165 Great peace have they which thy nothing shal them offend verse 166 LORD I for thy salvation gre● have hoped constantlie And thy commandments all have done in sinceritie verse 167 Thy testimonies for to keep my soul did well approve And I them even with all my hea● exceedinglie do love verse 168 Thy testimonies and precepts I them both lesse and more Have keeped well for all my waies are ever thee before TAV verse 169 O let my cry while I do pray come neer before thee LORD ●ive understanding unto me according to thy word verse 170 Let now my supplication just come neer before thine eye ●ccording to thy faithfull word save and deliver me verse 171 My lips always most chearfullie praise to thee utter shall When thou at last most wisely hast thy statutes taught me all verse 172 My tongue still of thy blessed word shall speak it to expresse For thy commandments all indeed are always righteousnesse verse 173 Let thy hand help me for I have thy precepts chosen right verse 174 I long'd for thy salvation Lo● thy law is my delight verse 175 O let my soul now live and ● shall give due praise to thee And let thy righteous judgements a● now help and succour me verse 176 Like a lost sheep ev'n still I hav● gone very far astray Thy servant seek for thy precepts I not forget at alway PSAL. CXX GOD heard me when I cri'd 〈◊〉 in my distresse wrong verse 2 Lord save my soul from lying lip● from a deceitfull tongue verse 3 What shal be given or to thee do● thou false tongue learn'd to lie verse 4 Sharp arrows of the mighty coals of Juniper that be verse 5 Now wo is me that I so long in Mesech do sojourne That in the tents of Kedar al 's I dwell without return My poor soul hath long dwelt with him that peace hates neer and far I am for peace but when I speak they alwayes are for war PSAL. CXXI ●'Le lift mine eyes up to the hills from whence my help coms foorth My help all cometh from the Lord which made both heav'n and earth Thy foot he will not suffer to be moved any way ●e that thee safely keepeth still not slumbers night nor day Behold he that keeps Israel not slumber shall or sleep The Lord 's thy shade on thy right hād the Lord thee safe doth keep The Sun shal not thee smile by day nor Moone by night at all verse 7 GOD from all ill thee shal preserve thy soul preserve he shall verse 8 Thy going out and coming in the LORD whom we adore Shal wel preserve from this time for and ev'n for evermore PSAL. CXXII I Was most glade when they to me said all with one accord Now let us go unto the house of the Almighty LORD verse 2 Jerusalem within thy gates our feet shall stand for ever verse 3 As a citie Jerusalem is built compact together verse 4 Whether the tribes go up the tribe which GOD for his doth claime To Israls testimonie there to thank the LORDS great name verse 5 For there of judgement thrones ar● se● for Davids house that be verse 6 Pray for the peace of Salem they shall prosper that love thee verse 7 Let happie peace within thy wals at all times stedfast be And in thy pleasant palaces still great prosperitie For my belov'd companions sakes and brethren dear I will ●ow gladly say with all my heart Peace be within thee still
Even for the house of God our Lord I will in every part ●ost carefully still seek alwayes thy good with all my heart PSAL. CXXIII TO thee I lift mine eyes O thou that in the heav'ns dost dwell Behold as servants eyes look to their masters hands right well ●nd as a maidens eyes unto her mistresse hand anone ●o wait our eyes on GOD till he have mercy us upon verse 3 Have mercy upon us O LORD have mercy us upon For with contempt exceedingly we fild are every one verse 4 Our soul exceedingly is fild with scorning vile and lewd Of men at ease and also with contempt ev'n of the proud PSAL. CXXIV If God had not been on our side now Israel may say thus verse 2 If on our side God had not been when men rose against us verse 3 Then they us surely swallow'd ha● up quick at their desire When their great wrath against us al● was kindled as a fire verse 4 Then the great swelling waters ha● us overwhelm'd eachone The streame that runneth with grea● forc● ev'n ov'r our soul had gone verse 5 Then the proud waters had gone ov● our troubled soul alway verse 6 Blest be the Lord who to their teet● hath not giv'n us a prey verse 7 Our soul is surely as a bird escaped from the snare Of foulers the snare broken is and we escaped are verse 8 In the name of the Lord our God our only help doth stand Who heav'n and earth most gloriously made by his mighty hand PSAL. CXXV THey that trust always in the Lord shall be like Zion hill Which can not be removed but abides for ever still As round about Jerusalem the mountains are together ●o from henceforth the LORD about his people is for ever For on the Righteous lot the rod of wicked shall not lie Left that the Righteous foorth their hands put to iniquitie verse 4 Do good O LORD unto all those that be good in thy sight And to all them that ever still are in their hearts upright verse 5 Who turn aside to crooked wayes the LORD shall them anone Lead foorth with doers ill but peace shall Isra'l be upon PSAL. CXXVI WHen God the Lord did turn agai● Zions captivitie We like unto men in a dreame did seem alwayes to be verse 2 Then was our mouth with laughte● fil● and tongue with singing soone Then said the heathen God the Lord for them great things hath done verse 3 The Lord hath done great things for● which makes us glad in heart verse 4 Turn back Lord our captivitie as streams in southern part verse 5 They that do sow their seed in tear● and sigh with sorrows deep When after grief is past and gone they in great joy shall reap verse 6 He that go'th foorth weepeth so●● still bearing precious seed Shall doubtlesse come again with joy and bring his sheaves with speed PSALME CXXVII THey build in vain except the Lord the house build and maintain Except the LORD the city keep the watch-men wake in vain verse 2 It 's vain for you early to rise to sit up late and bread Of sorrows eat to his belov'd he giveth sleep in need verse 3 Loe children are an heritage which GOD with great regard Gives unto men and of the womb the fruit is his reward verse 4 As arrows in the hands of him that mighty heer we see So children of the youth always unto their parents be verse 5 Who hath his quiver full of them is in a happy state They not asham'd shall boldly speak with th'enmies in the gate PSAL CXXVIII SUre every one that fears the LORD most blest is all his days That with a straight and upright hea● still walketh in his ways verse 2 For thou the labour of thine hands shall eat most chearfullie Thou shalt be happy and it shall be alwayes well with thee verse 3 Thy wife shall like a fruitfull Vine by thy house side be found Thy children like green Olive plants about thy table round verse 4 Behold that thus the righteous ma● shall ev'n be blessed heer That with his heart without deceit the LORD doth truely fear verse 5 The LORD thee out of Zion still shall blesse assuredlie And of Jerusalem the good thou all thy dayes shalt see verse 6 Yea more thy childrens children tho● shalt see with great increase And also upon Israel a most desired peace PSALME CXXIX THey many a time afflicted have me troubled every way ●nd that ev'n upward from my youth may Israel now say They many a time stil from my youth with troubles did assail ●et they have not had strength at all against me to prevail The plowers plow'd upon my back they made their furrows long The Lord is righteous he hath cut the cords of wicked strong Confounded heer on earth let them all be in their estate And turned back most suddenly that still do Zion hate verse 6 Let them be as the grasse that grows upon the houses top Which parched withreth with great heat afore it groweth up verse 7 Where with the mower doth not fill at any time his hand Nor yet he that doth bind the shea● his bosome on the land verse 8 Nor yet say they which then go by Gods blessing on you be We in the name of God the Lord do blesse you heartilie PSAL. CXXX OUt of the deepths I still O Lo●● have cryed unto thee verse 2 Lord hear and to my sutes thine ea● let them attentive be verse 3 LORD if thou mark iniquities who shall before thee stand verse 4 But that thou mayst be fear'd wi● th● forgivenesse is at hand verse 5 I wait for GOD my soul doth wai● and I hope in the Lord verse 6 More thē they that for morning wat● my soul waits for the Lord. I say yea more then they that watch the morning for to see verse 7 Let Isra'l hope in GOD for with the LORD great mercies be ●ith him also redemption is most plenteous for us all And from all his iniquities Isra'l redeem he shall PSAL. XXXI MIne heart O Lord not hautie is mine eyes not loftie be ●eddle not in matters great or things too high for me My self I have behav'd and still'd as of his mother mild child that 's wean'd yea even my soul is as a weaned child Let Israel all ev'n in the LORD still hope and him adore ●om hencefoorth as their duety is and so for evermore PSAL. CXXXII NOw David and his troubles Lord remember and him spare How to the Lord ev'n Jacobs God he vow'd and also sware I surely to the Tabernacle of my house will not go Nor yet to get my rest and ease go up my bed into verse 4 I surely henceforth will not give unto mine eyes a sleep Or yet a slumber suffer will on mine eye-lids to creep verse 5 Untill I find out for the LORD a place to make abode An habitation well prepar'd for Jacobs mighty GOD. verse 6 Lo we of it at Ephrata
harts mischi●● imagine daylie dar Together are they gathred all continually for war verse 3 They sharpned have their wicked tongues like serpents set on ill Under their most blasphemous lips is adders poison still verse 4 O Lord now from the wickeds hands and from the man me save That 's violent who to ov'rthrow my goings purposd have verse 5 The proud for me a snare have hid and cords yea and a net By the way side they al 's have spread they grins have for me set verse 6 I said unto the LORD Thou art my GOD to me most dear LORD of my supplications all the humble voice now hear verse 7 O God of my salvation dear the strength in time of need Thou in the day of battel hast most safely covr'd my head verse 8 LORD of the wicked his desires grant not as free of fault Nor further thou his ill device lest they themselves exalt verse 9 As for the head of all those men about that compasse me With the mischief of their own lips let them still cov'red be verse 10 Let burning coals upon them fall let them with great disdaine Be cast in fire and in deep pits that they rise not again verse 11 Let not an evill speaker be establish'd heer below Ill still the violent man shall hunt him for to overthrow verse 12 I know that God the Lord most j● maintain will ever sure The cause of the afflicted men and the right of the poor verse 13 The righteous surely to thy Name that greatly doth excell Shall give great thanks the upright man shal in thy presence dwel PSAL. CXLI LOrd from my heart to thee I cry make haste now unto me Give ear unto my humble voice when I cry unto thee verse 2 Let now my prayer be set foorth as incense before thee As th' evening sacrifice so let my hands uplifting be verse 3 O LORD in mercy set a watch alwayes my mouth before And that I faile not with my tongue keep of my lips the doore verse 4 My heart incline not unto ill with men that think it meet To work mischief and let me not of all their dainties eat verse 5 But let the righteous man me smite it shall a kindnesse be Let him reprove me it shall seeme a precious oyle to me Which being soft shall not at all my head break any way For yet in their calamities I will most surely pray verse 6 When overthrown their Judges a● in stony places meet They surely then shall hear my word for they are very sweet verse 7 At the graves mouth with great co●tem● our bones are scattred all As when on earth one cutteth wood and cleaves in pieces small verse 8 But unto thee O God the Lord mine eyes directed be My soul leave thou not destitute my trust is still in thee verse 9 Keep me sure from the craftie snare which they have laid for me And also from the grinnes of those that work iniquitie verse 10 Into their own nets speedily let all the wicked fall ●hile as by thy great providence that I escape withall PSAL. CXLII VNto the LORD I with my voice most fervently did cry ●y supplication to the LORD even with my voice made I. Before him then my great complaint I powr'd out more and more ●y trouble which me greeved much I shewed him before When thus my sprite o'rewhelmed was my path was known to thee ●hey in my way most privily have laid a snare for me On my right hand I looked and beheld but surely there ●one would me know refuge me faild none for my soul did care verse 5 I unto thee O LORD did cry I said unto thee then My portion and refuge thou art in land of living men verse 6 Since I am brought down very lo●● attend unto my cry Me from my persecutors save who stronger are then I. verse 7 My soul from prison bring that I may praise thy Name most hie The just me compasse shall for tho● shalt still deal well with me PSAL. CXLIII MY prayer and supplications Lor● hear in thy faithfulnesse An answere give thou unto me and in thy righteousnesse verse 2 And with thy servant enter not in judgement fearfullie For justified in thy sight no living man shall be verse 3 For th'enmy fierce my troubled sou● with great debate and strife Hath persecuted down to ground he smitten hath my life In blackest darknesse for to dwell he hath me made also ●s those who lying in their graves have dead been long ago Therefore my sprite is overwhelm'd within me fearfullie ●y heart also with trouble great is desolate in me The dayes of old remember I on all thy works I use 〈◊〉 meditate yea on the work done by thy hands I muse I unto thee stretch foorth my hands my weari'd soul in me ●ost like a dry and thirstie land still thirsteth after thee verse 7 Lord hear with speed my sprite doth fail hide not thy face from me ●est like unto them that go down into the pit I be Thy kindnesse which most loving is at morning cause me hear ●o give me comfort for I trust in thee my GOD most dear Shew me thy way to walk for I lift up my soul to thee verse 9 From foes me save Lord me to hide unto thee do I flie verse 10 Teach me to do thy will for thou my God art still indeed Thy sprite is good Of uprightnesse into the land me lead verse 11 Lord for thy names sake quicken 〈◊〉 and for thy righteousnesse Now bring my soul afflicted sore from trouble and distresse verse 12 Of thy mercy cut off my foes them all destroy with shame That do afflict my troubled soul for I thy servant am PSAL. CXLIIII BLest be the Lord my only strength which still my hands with might Doth teach to war and also makes my fingers for to fight verse 2 My goodnes fortres tower shield and deliv'rer is he In him I trust who doth subdue my people under me What is man Lord that thou of him so base dost knowledge take Or yet the son of man that thou of him account dost make verse 4 Man in his best to vanitie is most like ev'ry way His days are like a shadow swift that passeth soon away verse 5 Thy heav'ns now bow with speed O Lord come down anone to look On things below the mountains touch and they shall surely smoak verse 6 By thy great might cast lightning forth them scatter and annoy Thine arrowes with great force shoot out and quickly them destroy verse 7 Thy mighty hand send from above rid and deliver me Out of great waters from the hands of children strange that be verse 8 Whose lying mouth of vanitie ev'n speaketh all the while And their right hand is a right hand Of falshood to beguile verse 9 To thee a new song LORD I 'le sin● upon a Psalterie And a ten stringed instrument I will sing praise to thee verse 10 It
's he that unto mighty Kings salvation doth afford Who David his servant doth save ev'n from the hurtfull sword verse 11 Rid save me from childrē strange whose mouth speaks vanitie And their right hand a right hand is of falsehood verily verse 12 That our dear sons as plants grown up so in their youth may be Our daughters as drest corner stones ev'n like a palace hie verse 13 That full our garners may affoord all maner of store for meat ●ur sheep may bring foorth thousands and ten thousands in our street Our oxen be to labour strong that no in breaking be 〈◊〉 going out and that our streets of all complaints be free ●at people happy is that is in such a case restor'd 〈◊〉 happy is that people sure whose great God is the Lord. PSAL. CXLV O Thou who art my God King I will extoll thy fame ●●r ever and for ever I will blesse thy holy Name Ev'n ev'ry day I live on earth I with thy saints together ●ill still thee blesse and praise I will thy Name for ever and ever Great is the Lord and greatly to be praisd by great and small And his excellent greatnesse is unsearchable to all verse 4 One generation still shall praise thy works unto another And clearly also shall declare thy mighty acts together verse 5 I of the glorious honour of thy divine Majestie Will alwayes speak and of thy w● that still most wondrous be verse 6 And of thy acts most terrible men shall speak of the might And I likewise thy greatnesse will declare with heart upright verse 7 They utter shall aboundantly of thy great goodnesse all The memorie of thy righteousne● most sweetly sing they shall verse 6 The LORD is gracious and full compassion ev'ry way To anger slow and also is of mercy great alway verse 9 The LORD his goodnes doth ex● unto both great and small ●is tender mercies alwayes are his works ev'n over all Thy works al shal thee praise O Lord thy Saints shall blesse thee all Thy kingdoms glory tell shall they of thy might talk they shall To make known to the sons of men his acts that mighty be ●●d of his kingdome excellent the glorious Majestie An everlasting kingdome is thy Kingdome firme and sure 〈◊〉 thy dominion always doth through ages all endure By his almighty hand the LORD upholdeth all that fall ●●d those that low be bowed down up high he raiseth all The eyes of all things on the earth wait on thee as is meet ●●d in due season always thou giv'st unto them their meat verse 16 Thy hand thou op'nest very wide great blessings for to bring And the desire dost satisfie of every living thing verse 17 The LORD is ever righteous still in all wayes that are his And also he in all his works most truely holy is verse 18 The LORD to all that call on him is nigh in ev'ry part Even to all those that on him call in truth with all their heart verse 19 The good desire he will fulfill of them that do him fear He will them save he also will their cry in trouble hear verse 20 The Lord preserves them who 〈…〉 that nothing them anoy But all the wicked in his wrath he surely will destroy verse 21 The praise of the Almighty Lor● my mouth shall still proclame And let all flesh for evermore still blesse his holy Name PSAL. CXLVI PRaise ye the Lord his servants all and that with one accord O thou my soul most chearfully praise the almighty Lord. While as I live on earth He praise the Lord that doth me save ●'le to my GOD sing praises while I any being have Put not your trust in any way in Princes that shall fall Nor in the son of man in whom there is no help at all His breath goes foorth he returns unto his earth and clay His foolish thoughts then perish all in that same very day verse 5 He happy is that for his help hath Jacobs God to be Whose hope is founded ever fast in God his Lord most hie verse 6 Which made the heav'n and al 's the earth the sea that is most deep And all that is therein which well for ever truth doth keep verse 7 Which judgement executs for such as still oppressed be Who gives unto the hungry food GOD sets the prisoners free verse 8 The Lord opneth th'eys of the blind the Lord them that in ●hrall Are bowed down high raiseth up he loves the righteous all verse 9 The Lord the strangers doth preserv● he orphans with renown And widows saves but wicked way he turneth upside down verse 10 The Lord O Zion still shall reign thy God by thee ador'd Unto all generations still praise ye alwayes the LORD PSALME CXLVII PRaise ye the Lord for it is good praise to our GOD to sing ●●r it is pleasant and also praise is a comely thing The Lord his own Jerusalem builds up with beauty rare ●nd Israels outcasts all by him together gathred are He heals those of a broken heart their wounds he bindeth all He tells the number of the stars and by their names doth call Great is our Lord in all his works and of great power is he ●s understanding we perceive even infinit to be The LORD in mercy lifteth up the meek with great renown ●t to the ground the wicked man he fiercely casteth down With thanksgiving unto the Lord ● sing now most chearfullie Sing praises on the pleasant harp unto our GOD most hie verse 8 Who cov'reth all the heaven with clouds who for the earth below Prepareth rain who makes the grasse upon the mountains grow verse 9 Unto the beast his dayly food he giveth by and by And also to young tender ravens which in their hunger cry verse 10 Into the strength of any horse he hath not his delight He takes no pleasure in the legs of man of greatest might verse 11 The LORD doth take his pleasure great in them that do him fear In those that in their greatest strait hope in his mercy heer verse 12 O praise the LORD Jerusalem both with thy heart and voice O Zion al 's now see that thou to praise thy GOD rejoice For of thy mighty gates the bars well strengthned all hath he ● in his mercy great hath blest thy children all in thee He in thy borders round about makes peace and for thy meat ● doth thee fill aboundantly with finest of the wheat He his commandment on the earth foorth sendeth ever still ● word also most swiftly doth ●un to performe his will ●e likewise snow like whitest wooll gives from the blustring air ● hoar-frost he doth scatter small like ashes heer and there He also foorth doth cast his yee like morsels who so bold ●ile withdraweth far his heat can stand before his cold He sendeth out his word makes them for to melt and thowe His wind to blow he causeth al 's and then the waters flowe verse
blest Saviour now wert as my Brother neer ●hat sucked hath the breasts of her who is my Mother dear When I should find thee here without I would with gladnesse thee ●ost loving kisse even so that I should not despised be I would thee lead with all my heart and foorth I would bring thee ●nto my loving Mothers house there to instructed be ● gladly would thee cause to drink of my well spiced wine ●nd of my fair Pomegranates juice which pleasant is and fine Under his head my left hand should be laid in ev'ry place And his right hand should also me most lovingly embrace verse 4 O daughter of Jerusalem I charge you that ye cease To stir up or awake my Love and that untill he please CHRIST verse 5 Who is this from the wildernesse that comes up by and by And thus on her Beloved doth even leaning still rely I carefully thee raised up from th'apple tree so fair Thy mother there thee did bring for● she brought foorth that thee bare The believing Jewes verse 6 Me as a seal set on thy heart and on thine arme set me For love as death strong as the grave heard is all jealousie Even burning coals of hotest fire the coals are of the same Which kindled have a vehement and a most piercing flame True love can not be quensh'd at all by waters flowing down ●or yet can floods of troubles great by any force it drown ● any largely of his house would give the substance all ● utterly contemned should be both by great and small We have a litttle Sister which no breasts hath lesse or more ●hat shall we do even in the day she shall be spoken for CHRIST ●f she continue firme and fast like to a mighty wall ●ilver Palace build on her we altogether shall ●●d if she be even as a door to give ear to my words ●e will most safely her inclose with finest Cedar boards The CHURCH I am a wall my breasts also like towers are on the ground Then was I in his eyes as one that had his favour found CHRIST verse 11 At Baal Hamon a vineyard king Solomon had set The vineyard unto keepers he for profite out had let Each one of those his servants for the sweet fruit of the vine A thousand peices was to bring of silver good and fine verse 12 My vineyards fruits are all for me but thou O Solomon A thousand hast the keepers al 's two hundreth live upon verse 13 Thou that in Gardens dwellest ● and livest in GODS fear Companions hearken to thy voice cause me it al 's to hear The CHURCH Make haste my Welbelov'd and be thou like unto a Roe Or to young Harts that on the mo● of spices quickly go Song of Moses at the red Sea after GOD had drowned Pharaoh and his whole hoast EXOD. 15. vers 1. Will now sing unto the LORD for he hath gloriously ●●umph'd the horse and rider al 's ●ath thrown into the Sea ●he LORD who always mighty is ●s still my strength and song he is my salvation ●ecome my foes among ●s my God and I him will ●repare without all halt ●ace to dwell my Fathers God ●nd I will him exalt ●●e LORD who hath a mighty arme ●s as a man of war LORD most surely is his Name well known both neer and far ●e Pharos charets and his hoast ●ath cast into the sea ●e red sea even drowned all is chosen Captaines be verse 5 With frothy deepths God covred th● this work he did alone Into the bottome they did sink even as a heavy stone verse 6 Thy right hand is in power O Lo●● become most glorious all Thy right hand Lord thine enmies fro● hath dash'd in pieces small verse 7 Thou hast thy foes all overthrow in great excellencie Thou sent'st thy wrath foorth w● consu● them as the stubble dry verse 8 And with the fearfull blast that 〈◊〉 from thy nostrils with power The waters in a speedie course were gathred there together The floods stood upright as an heap● the deepths as all did see Together all congealed were in the heart of the sea verse 9 The enmie said I will pursue them will I overtake ●e spoil I will divide my lust upon them will I wreak ● my wrath most fierce will draw my sword them to annoy ● mighty hand with fearfull plagues shall surely them destroy Thou didst blow with thy boistrous wind ●he sea them cov'rd indeed ●y in the mighty waters all sank down as heavy lead ●ho's like the Lord amongst the gods who 's like thee glorious ● holinesse fearfull in praise and doing wonders al 's Thou in thy fierce wrath stretchedst out thy right hand with great strength ●e earth opning her mouth did them all swallow up at length Thou in thy mercy hast led foorth thy people bought by thee ●ou in thy strength them to thy house hast guided as we see verse 14 The people all shall hear and ● afraid though never so bold On th'indwellers of Palestine great sorrowes shall take hold verse 15 The Dukes of Edom all amaz● with Moab trembling shall On them take hold the Canaanites shall melt away and fall verse 16 By thy great army fear and d● shall heavy on them fall They as a stone still shall be till the people passe ov'r all O LORD till that thy people all passe ov'r with courage fine Which thou by thine Almighty ha● hast purchasde to be thine verse 17 Thou by thy might shalt bring t● their comforts to advance Thou in the mountain shalt them p● of thine inheritance Ev'n in the place O Lord which hast made for thee to dwell ●he Sanctuary Lord which thy hands have now establish'd well The Lord of hosts whose mighty strength appears in every thing ●●r ever and for ever still with Majestie shall reign For Pharos house with charets and with horsemen in the sea ●ent the Lord upon them brought the waters fearfullie ●ut of Isra'l the children all when GOD them succour sent ●hey in the midst of all the sea on dry land safely went The Song of Moses a little before his death DEUT. 32. vers 1. The Preface O Pleasant heav'ns that are above with diligence give ear ●nd I will speak O earth below the words of my mouth hear verse 2 My doctrine shall drop as the rai● my speach as dew shall passe As small rain on the tender herb and showres upon the grasse verse 3 Because I surely publish will the blest name of the LORD Ye greatnesse to our GOD therefore ascribe with one accord The first Part. verse 4 He is the Rock his work 's perfit his wayes all judgement be A GOD of truth void of all sin most just and right is He. verse 5 They have corrupt themselves th● sp● is not the spot alwayes Of his children they are perverse a race of crooked wayes verse 6 Unwise people do ye requite the LORD thus Is not He Thy Father buyer
Lord this seemes not to be verse 3 And what can David more to thee for this thy goodnesse say For thou Lord God who art most hie thy servant know'st alway verse 4 For thy words sake thou hast now done according to thy heart Those things to make thy servants all them know in every part verse 5 Thou Lord art great like thee is none no God is thee beside According to all things that we have heard on ev'ry side verse 6 What Nation one in all the earth is like thy people dear Ev'n like Isra'l whom God redeem'd that he might them acquire To get a name and do great things for thy most holy land ●efore thy people which from Kings redeem'd are by thy hand For to thy self thou Isra'l hast confirm'd to thee for ay ● people and thou art become their Lord and God alway What of thy servant and his house thou hast Lord spoken now ●s thou hast said it by thy grace establish and allow verse 10 And let thy name be magnified for ever and for ay ●he Lord of hoasts is Isra'ls God let all the people say ●nd let the house or thy servant David for evermore Be by thy mercy and thy might establish'd thee before verse 11 For thou Lord God the Lord hosts the God of Israel Unto thy servant hast reveal'd thy mercies that excell I will thee build an house thou saidst therefore I have this day Found even this prayer in my heart unto thee for to pray verse 12 And now O Lord that God thou art and thy words be most true And thou this goodnes promisde hast unto thy servant now verse 13 Therefore be pleased for to blesse thy servants house alway That it may so continue still before thee fast for ay For thou O Lord in mercy great hast spoken it to me Now of thy servant let the house for ever blessed be ●he Song of Isaiah concerning the vineyard wherein Gods people is reproved for their barrennesse in good workes notwithstanding of all the paines were taken by the Prophets ISA. 5. vers 1. TO my Belov'd I my Belov'ds song will now sing with skill ●y Welbelov'd a vineyard hath in a most fruitfull hill He it did fence and gathred out its stones at every houre ●e planted it with choisest vine and in it build a Towre He made a vine presse al 's therein and lok'd it should bring foorth Good grapes but forth always it broght wild grapes of nothing worth O ye indwellers of Salem and Judahs men alway Betwixt my vineyard and me now judge justly I you pray verse 4 What could I my vineyard unto do more then I have done While for good grapes I looked still it brought wilde grapes anone verse 5 And now go to I will you tell what to my vineyard I Will do I will the hedge thereof away take by and by Then shall it all be eaten up I will break down its wall And it by wild beasts of the field shall down be troden all verse 6 I also now will lay it wast it shall not pruned be Nor digged but sharp briers thorns come up ye all shall see I likewise in my furious wrath the clouds all will command That they shall neither day nor night raine down upon its land verse 7 For of the LORD the vineyard is the house of Israel And Judahs men his pleasant plant which others should excell And he for judgement looked well but O then by and by Oppression al 's for righteousnesse but O behold a cry A Song of thanks for the mercies of GOD. ISA. 12. vers 1. Wil thee praise O Lord though thou with me most angry wast ●hine anger is now turn'd away thou me comforted hast Behold God's my salvation now I surely will therefore With confidence trust and not be afraid even lesse or more For the great Lord Jehovah is my strength and al 's my song He my salvation is also become all men among verse 3 Therefore out of Salvations wells ye shall your self imploy Fine water in aboundance great to draw alwayes with joy verse 4 Then shall ye say praise ye the Lord and call upon his Name His works among the people shew and high exalt his fame verse 5 Unto the LORD sing thankfully for he hath things of worth Done by his mighty hand this well is known in all the earth verse 6 With a loud voice cry out and shout ye that indwellers be Of Zion Isra'ls holy One is great in midst of thee A Song inciting to confidence in GOD. ISA. 26. vers 1. WE have a city all made strong the LORD salvation will Appoint for to be mighty walles and bulwarks ever still verse 2 The glorious gates now open that the Nation free of sin Which constantly the truth doth keep may freely enter in verse 3 Thou wilt him well preserve keep in perfect peace to be Whose minde is still upon thee stay'd because he trusts in thee verse 4 For ever trust ye in the LORD for ye shall feel at length That in the LORD Jehovah is an everlasting strength verse 5 For he brings down dwellers on high the lofty city low He layes it to the ground he brings even to the dust below verse 6 The foot shall basely tread it down even the foot of the poor And the steps of the needie al 's shall al 's the like procure verse 7 The just mans way is uprightnesse thou upright in thy wayes Of the Just in the ballance thou dost weigh the path alwayes verse 8 Yee in thy judgements way O Lord we waited have for thee Our soules desires unto thy name and thy remembrance be verse 9 I with my soul have constantly desir'd thee in the night Yea with my sprit I early will thee seek with all my might For when thy judgements in the earth us teach for to discern Then all the worlds inhabitants Gods righteousnesse will learn verse 10 Let favour great be shewed still unto the wicked man Yet for all that he righteousnesse will neither learn nor can Even in the land of uprightnesse unjustly will he deal And of the LORD the Majestie behold no way he will verse 11 Lord when thy hand is lifted up they all refuse to see But they shall see against their will though they do close their eye Because thy people they envy asham'd they shall be sore Yea of thine enmies all the fire shall quickly them devore verse 12 Lord thou wilt ordain peace for us this still is in our thought For thou in us hast all our works even by thy finger wrought verse 13 O Lord besides thee other lords have rul'd us to our shame But by thee only will we all make mention of thy Name verse 14 Hencefoorth those wicked shal not live who are now dead and slaine At last they all deceased are they shall not live againe Therefore thou visited hast them and them destroyd alway And al 's hast made their memorie
to perish quite away verse 15 The nation well thou hast increasd thy glory shineth forth Thou hadst remov'd it far unto the ends of all the earth verse 16 Lord when they were in trouble they did visite thee anone They powr'd out prayers when thy rod was heavy them upon verse 17 Most like a woman at childe birth who in her pangs doth cry So have we Lord been in thy sight distressed by and by verse 18 We great with childe have been in have brought forth the wind pain To help our friends or foes defeat no strength at all we finde verse 19 Thy dead men shal most surely live together well they all With my dead body even revive and al 's arise they shall Ye that in dust dwell now awake for thy dew is indeed As dew of herbs and al 's the earth shall cast out all the dead verse 20 My people come now enter thou while as the time is fit Into thy chambers and with speed the doors about thee shut There for a little moment hide thy self far from the blast Untill the indignation great be safely over past verse 21 For lo the LORD out of his place doth come most speedilie To punish all the men on earth for their iniquitie The earth shall al 's disclose the blood that in it did remain And shall no more the means afford to cover close her slain The Song of Hezekiah after GOD had healed him of his sicknesse and promised unto him fifeteene yeeres of life ISA. 38. vers 10. IN cutting off of my short dayes I said I shall now go Unto the grave I am depriv'd of my few yeers also verse 2 I said that in the livings land the LORD I shall not see I shall no more see man with those that heer indwellers be verse 3 Mine age is parted and remov'd by troubles and great strife Like sheepheards tents I weaver like have even cut off my life With sicknesse he will me cut off what ever I pretend From day even unto night wilt thou of me soone make an end verse 4 I rek'ned till morning that as a Lion so will he Break all my bones from day to night thou 'l make an end of me verse 5 Like a poor Cran in great distresse or a troubled Swallow So did I chatter I did mourne as doth the simple Dove Mine eyes do fail with looking up and very dimmed be O Lord I am oppressed sore now undertake for me verse 6 What shall I say He spoken hath and al 's hath done no lesse I shall go softly all my yeers in my souls bitternesse verse 7 In all those things is of my sprit the life they that belive Do live by them Recover me and so make me to live verse 8 Behold for a desired peace I had great bitternesse But thou in love hast sav'd me from the pit of rottennesse For thou who of afflicted men dost ever notice take In thy great mercy all my sins hast cast behind thy back verse 9 The grave can not thee praise and death can not thee magnifie They that go to the pit can not in hope rest well on thee verse 10 The living yea the living shall thee praise as I this day The fathers to their children al 's shall teach thy truth alway verse 11 The Lord was ready me to save therefore we with accord To the string'd instruments will sing in the house of the Lord. The Song of Jonah containing a Prayer and Thanks for his deliverance out of the bellie of the Whale wherein hee had beene three dayes and three nights JONAH 2. vers 1. I Cry'd to God and he me heard out of hells belly I Did cry aloud and thou my voice even heardest by and by verse 2 For thou hadst cast me in the deep in the midst of the sea The floods me compassd thy waves did all passe over me verse 3 Then said I I out of thy sight am cast with great disdain Yet to thy holy Temple I will surely look again verse 4 Even to the soul the waters did me compasse all with speed The depth me closd about the weeds were wrapt about my head verse 5 To bottoms of the mountains steep I went down speedilie The earth for ever with her bars did alwayes compasse me Yet hast thou from corruptions pit by mercies me upon O Lord my God and Saviour dear my life brought up anone verse 6 The Lord I did remember when my troubled soul in me Did faint into thy Temple came my prayer even unto thee verse 7 They that do lying vanities observe in any way Their own mercy most foolishly they do forsake alway verse 8 But I to thee with thankfull voice will sacrifice afford What I have vow'd I mind to pay salvation's of the Lord. The Song and prayer of Habakkuk wherein hee declareth his trembling at Gods Majestie and also the confidence of his faith while the Caldeans afflicted Gods people HABAK. 3. vers 2. O Lord God full of Majestie I thy servant have heard Thy speach in words of gravitie and I was sore afraid verse 2 In midst of yeers revive O Lord thy work and ever still Make known al 's in thy burning wrath remember mercy well verse 3 From Teman and from Paran mount came God the holy One His glory cov'rd the heav'ns his praise was all the earth upon verse 4 His brightnesse was as light he hornes had coming from his hand There was the hiding of his power which none did understand verse 5 Before him went the pestilence and hoat coals at his feet verse 6 He stood and measur'd all the earth as it did seeme most meet He did behold and also drove asunder Nations all And th'everlasting mountains were all scattred great and small The hills perpetuall in their place did humbly stoup and bow His wayes are everlasting all as we do clearly know verse 7 Of Cushan in affliction great I tents saw great and small The Curtaines of the Midian land did also tremble all verse 8 The Lord was he displeased much against the Rivers clear Or was thine anger sore incensd ' gainst Rivers far or neer Or was thy wrath against the sea that thou didst fiercely ride On horses and on charets al 's that safety might abide verse 9 Thy bow all naked quite was made that men there might beleeve Thou sware unto the Tribes thou didst the earth with waters cleave verse 10 The hils thee saw and trembled all the water passed by The deep his voice did utter and lift up his hands on hie verse 11 The Sun Moon stood in their place ev'n at thine arrows clear They at the light went and the shine of thy most glittring spear verse 12 Thou furious through the land didst march in indignation great Thou also didst the heathen thresh even in thine anger hot verse 13 Then for thy peoples safety thou went'st foorth without all fear Even for salvation of great worth with
thine anointed dear Out of the wickeds house didst thou with power great wound the head Discov'ring the foundation all unto the neck with speed verse 14 Thou by thy hand Almighty of his villages the head Ev'n with his staves didst strike anone with fiercenesse great indeed They as a whirle-winde all came out and that to scatter me Their joy was all as to devore the poor most secretlie verse 15 With horses which were only thine thou didst walk through the Sea Ev'n through the heap of waters great as men did clearly see verse 16 My belly trembled when I heard and at the voice anone My lips did quiver rottenesse did enter in my bone ● trembled in my self that I might rest in dayes most sad When he comes to the people he with troupes them will invade Thogh the fig-tree not blossome shal nor fruits in Vines shall be ●he labour of the Olive fat shall fade most certainlie ●he fields shall not yeeld any meat the flock all from the fold ●hall be cut off there shall no herd instals be young or old verse 18 Yet will I in the mighty LORD rejoice in ev'ry part ● him who 's my salvation I joy will with my heart verse 19 The Lord he is my strength will my feet make swift to be Like feet or Hindes hee 'l make mee walk upon my places hie The song of Marie in the house of Zacharias after Elizabeth had told her that at her salutation the childe in her wombe had leaped for joy LUKE I. vers 46. MY soul now all with gladnes fil'd the Lord doth magnifie verse 2 My sprite rejoiced hath in God a Saviour still for me verse 3 For he regarded hath of his Handmaid th' estate so small For lo all generations me from hencefoorth blest shall call verse 4 For he that still most mighty is which I with thanks proclame Great things indeed hath done to me and holy is his Name His mercy great most wonderfull is on them that him fear ●ven from all generations to generations heer He with his arme great strength hath shew'd the proud he in all parts Hath scattred in the vain conceits of their most foolish hearts He hath put down even from their seats those that most mighty be ●nd he also exalted hath those of a low degree verse 8 The hungry well he filled hath with good things ev'ry way Those who are rich and wealthy he hath empty sent away verse 9 He hath his servant Israel well holpen with his hand And that in the remembrance of his mercy in the land verse 10 As he unto our fathers old spake and which yet is more To Abraham and to his seed and that for evermore The Song of Zacharias when his mouth was opned after hee had beene nine moneths dumb for not believing the Angel Gabriel who from GOD had promised him a Sonne LUKE I. vers 68. LEt the Lord God of Israel for ever blessed be For visited his people all and al 's redeem'd hath he verse 2 And of salvation he for us hath raisd up gloriouslie An home in worthie Davids house who serv'd him faithfullie verse 3 As he spake clearly by the mouth of his dear Prophets all Which since the world began have been even whether great or small That we should from our enmies all be saved in each part And from the hand of all those men that hate us with their heart The mercy promisd to performe unto our fathers and His holy Cov'nant made with his to make alwayes to stand Th' oath which he to Abraham sware that he to us most deare Would grant that we safe from our foes might serve him without fear verse 8 Yea serve him in all holinesse and righteousnesse alwayes Not for a little space of time but even for all our dayes verse 9 And thou childe of the highest shalt be call'd the Prophet rare For thou before the Lord shalt go his wayes for to prepare verse 10 Thou knowledge of salvation shal● unto his people give By the remission of their sins which he will all forgive verse 11 Even through the tender mercie o● our God most prone to grace Whereby the Day-spring from on high hath shew'n to us his face verse 12 To give light unto them that sit in darknesse and deaths shade Into the way of holy peace our feet alwayes to guide The Song of Simeon after he had long looked for the consolation of Israel who at last moved by the holy Spirit went to the Temple where finding the babe Christ he tooke him up in his armes and blessed GOD and said LUKE 2. vers 29. NOw letst thou in thy mercy great thine old servant O Lord At last by death in peace depart according to thy word verse 2 For thy salvation now mine eyes have seen for great and small verse 3 Which thou prepared hast before the face of people all verse 4 A precious light to lighten all the Gentles far and neer And al 's the glorie of Isra'l that is thy people dear This song of Simeon is alwayes sung in the French Church for conclusion after they have received the Sacrament of the LORDS Supper FINIS
unto me alway And by thy favour raise me up that them requite I may verse 11 By this I clearly now do know I favour have of thee Because mine enemie that is fierce doth not triumph ov'r me verse 12 And as for me thou me uphold'st in mine integritie And thou also before thy face for ever settest me verse 13 The LORD the GOD of Israel be blessed among men From everlasting and for ay Amen yea and Amen PSAL. XLII EVen as the hunted Hart doth pant at water brooks to be So doth my poor distressed soul O GOD pant after thee verse 2 My soul doth thirst for God for God that 's living evermore When shall I come for to appear the mightie God before verse 3 My teares have been mine only meat by night and al 's by day While they continuallie to me where is thy God do say verse 4 When I those things remember I in me my soule anone Powre out for with the multitud● in gladnesse I had gone With them unto the house of God I went without delay With voice of joy praise with th● that did keep holy day verse 5 O why art thou cast down my so● what doth disquiet thee Hope thou in God for yet I shall him praise for helping me verse 6 O God my soul is quite cast dow● I thee remember will From Hermonites and Jordans 〈◊〉 and from the Missar hill verse 7 At the noise of thy water spouts deep unto deep doth call Thy waves and al 's thy billows great are now gone ov'r me all verse 8 His loving kindnesse yet the Lord command will in the day Unto the God even of my life by night I 'le sing and pray verse 9 My rock why hast thou me forgot to God now say I will Why for my foes oppression thus mourning go I still verse 10 As with a sword within my bones mine en'mies me alway Reproch while daily unto me where is thy God they say verse 11 O why art thou my soul in grief cast downe as one opprest Why art thou thus disquieted in me and takes no rest Hope thou in GOD for I shall yet him praise with heart anone Who of my count'nance is the health and al 's my GOD alone PSAL. XLIII IUdge me O GOD my cause against th'ungodly nation plead From th'unjust and deceitfull man deliver me with speed verse 2 For of my strength thou art the Go● why me oft casts thou so Why go I mourning for the great oppression of my foe verse 3 O send thou out thy light and tru● let them so leade me still And to thy Tabernacles bring and to thy holy Hill verse 4 Then will I to Gods altar go to God my chiefest joy Yea God my God thee for to prai● my harp I will imploy verse 5 O why art thou cast down my with grief that is in thee And why art thou in all this time disquieted in me Hope thou in God for I shall yet him praise with heart anone Who of my count'nance is the heal● and al 's my God alone PSAL. XLIIII WEE with our ears have heard G●● our fathers have us told What great work thou didst in their dayes even in the times of old verse 2 How thou the heathen didst drive out and plant them with thy hand How thou the people didst afflict and cast out of the land verse 3 For they not in possession sure the land that they did crave Did get by their own proper sword nor did their arme them save But thy right hand and al 's thine arm and the light of thy face Because to them a favour great thou hadst in every place verse 4 Thou art mine everlasting King O God for ever blessd Thy deliv'rances now command for Jacob sore distressd verse 5 Through thee surely we will push down our emnies all unwise We through thy name wil down them tread that up against us rise verse 6 For surely in my brittle bow no trust at all I 'le have Nor yet in any place my sword from danger shall me save verse 7 But thou from all our enemies hast us saved by thy Name And as for those that hated us thou hast them put to shame verse 8 In God who strong and mighty is we boast even all the day And for thy grace and kindnesse gre● we praise thy Name alway verse 9 But thou in wrath hath cast us off as being of no worth And hast us put to shame and with our armies goes not forth verse 10 Thou mak'st us all to turn the b●● from th'enmies that us foil And they that hate us cruelly us for themselves do spoil verse 11 Thou hast us giv'n like sheep for me to those that do us wrong And thou in wrath ha●● scattred us the heathen all among verse 12 For nought unto their wicked foes thou sell'st thy people small And do'st not by their naughty price increase thy wealth at all verse 13 Unto our neighbours a reproach thou hast us pointed out A scorn and a derision al 's to all men round about verse 14 Among the heathen thou us mak'st a by word still indeed And al 's among the people all a shakeing of the head verse 15 Before me my confusion great appears continuallie And of my face the shame like wise hath also covered me verse 16 Even for his voice that doth reproch and also doth blaspheme By reason of the enmie great and avenger extreame verse 17 This ill all is upon us come yet thee forget not we Nor in thy Cov'nant all we have once falsly dealt with thee verse 18 Our heart is not by any meanes turn'd back from thee alway Nor yet in going have our steps declined from thy way verse 19 Though in the place of Dragons fe● thou hast us broken sore And with the shadow cov'red us of death to be no more verse 20 If of our God the glorious Name forgotten now we have Or to a strange God stretched out our hands his help to crave verse 21 Shall not the LORD Omnipotent in wrath now search this out For he the secrets deep doth know of all mens hearts throughout verse 22 Yea for thy sake by wicked men we kill'd are all the day We for the slaughter counted are as sheep to be alway verse 23 O Lord why now thus sleepest thou awake for to consider Arise with speed unto our help cast us not off for ever verse 24 Wherfore thy face frō us thine own thus hides thou more and more And our affliction dost forget and our oppression sore verse 25 For down unto the dust our soul is bow'd which doth us grieve Our belly in this trouble great unto the earth doth cleave verse 26 Arise thou quickly by thy strength now for us help to make And us in trouble now redeeme ev'n for thy mercies sake PSAL. XLV MY heart a matter good indites of things that touch the king As doth a writers ready pen my tongue in
Israel verse 3 Lord when thou wentst frō Seir when thou didst march from Edom field The earth did trēble heav'ns did drop the clouds did water yeeld verse 4 The mountains melted from before the LORD GOD Eternell Even that Sinai from God before the God of Israel verse 5 In Shamgars dayes Son of Anath in the dayes of Jael The high wayes were unoccupi'd they went through by wayes all verse 6 The indwellers of villages in Israel did cease Untill that I Deborah rose a Mother to make peace verse 7 They chose new gods then in their gates was war was there a shield Or spear fourty thousand among that Isra'l all could yeeld verse 8 My heart to Isra'ls Governours is that with one accord Offred themselves most willingly to battel Blesse the Lord. verse 9 Speak ye that ride on Asses white in Rulers chief aray And ye that sit in judgement and that travel by the way verse 10 Who sav'd are from the archers noise where they did water draw There shall they of the Lord rehearse the righteous acts and law The righteous acts in Israel in village done or town Then shall the people of the Lord unto the gates go down verse 11 Awake awake awake awake Deborah sing anone Arise Barak and lead captive thou of Ahinoam son verse 12 Him that remaines he made to rule ov'r the Nobilitie And people al 's the Lord me gave rule over the Mightie verse 13 Of Ephraim ' gainst Amalek there was a worthy root And after thee stout Benjamin among thy people great verse 14 From Machir of Manasse came Governours goodly men To this service came Zebulon scribes handling well the pen. verse 15 And the most mightie Princes of strong Issachar that day Were with Deborah in the field even Issachar I say There Barak to the valley sent on foot did soon depart For the divisions of Reuben there were great thoughts of heart verse 16 Why in sheepfolds abodst thou to hear flocks bleet in our smart For the divisions of Reuben were searchings great of heart verse 17 Beyond Jordan Gilead abode and why did Dan remain ●n ships Asher on the sea shore sought in his breaches gain verse 18 Zebulon and stout Naphtali were arm'd with spear and shield They jeoparded their lives in the high places of the field verse 19 The kings of Cana'n came fought Jabin for to maintain In Tanah to Megiddo neer but thereby did not gain verse 20 ' Gainst Sisera the clouds and wind did fight from heav'ns most hie The Stars al 's in their courses all fought most couragiouslie verse 19 The river Kishon even Kishon did sweep them all away O thou my soul thou hast down troad great strength without delay verse 22 Then the strong horse hoves broken were even with the strongest bones By the means of the pransing great of the most mighty Ones verse 23 Curse ye the men of Meros all said th'Angel of the LORD Curse the inhabitants thereof most bitterly by word Because to the help of the LORD they came not speedilie Even to the help of God the LORD ' gainst men that mighty be verse 24 Jahel the wife of Heber shall blest above women be Above women she shall be blest even in the the tent surelie verse 25 He water asked and She gave him milk of sweet relish She also wisely butter brought foorth in a lordly dish verse 26 She with a hammer and a naile smote Sisera indeed When she his Temples peirced had she did smite off his head verse 27 He bow'd and fel and lay down he at her feet bow'd and fell There he bow'd there he fell downe dead at the feet Jahel verse 28 Siseras Mother looked out at windows and did cry ●hrough the lattesse with joy of heart to those that passed by Why tarries his Charet so long What hinder doth it let Why tary thus the wheels most swift of his Princely Charet verse 29 When her wise Ladies heard those words they did not long defer ●o give answer yea she return'd to her self this answer verse 30 Have they not well in battell sped have they not all also Parted the spoil to every man a damosell or two To Sisera a wealthy prey who all his foes did foil A colour'd prey of needle work for those that take the spoil verse 31 So perish let thy foes O Lord but who with heart upright Him love let them be as the Sun when he goes forth in might The Song of Hannah which She sang to God when She had borne Samuel after long barrenesse 1. SAM 2. vers 1. MY heart rejoiceth in the Lord my horne exalt did he My mouth is greatly now enlarg'd for I rejoice in thee There is none holy as the Lord there is none thee beside ●here is no Rock that like our God doth constantly abide See that henceforth ye do no more exceeding proudly talk ●or let your tongue within your mouth with arrogancy walk ●r the Lord surely is a God of knowledge as we see ●nd by him in a Ballance just all actions weighed be The bows of all the mighty men are broken all at length ●d they that stumbled heer there ●ate well now girt with strength They that were full in plentie have ●hir'd out themselves for bread ●d they that were in hunger great securely ceasd indeed ●e that was barren and contemn'd hath born sev'n great and small And she that many children hath is waxed feeble all verse 6 The Lord by his strong arme doth kil and he doth also save He lifteth up and also he brings down unto the grave verse 7 The Lord he surely maketh poor and also maketh rich He bringeth low and raiseth up unto a certain pitch verse 8 He raiseth up out of the dust the poor from the dunghill He lifts the begger and him sets on Thrones with Princes still For of the earth the pillars strong are all the Lords alone And he by his great power hath set the world all them upon verse 9 He of his saints will keep the feet the wicked in darknesse Shall silent be none shall prevail by strength even more or lesse verse 10 The adversaries of the Lord all broken shall be driv'n ●o peices small he them upon shall thunder out of heav'n ●h'ends of the earth the Lord shall judge and strength give to his king ●he horne of his annointed he shall high exalt to reigne ●he song of David which he sang to give thanks after that Nathan had promised him benefites and blessings but chieflie the Messiah to come of his seede 2 SAM 7. vers 18. O Lord my God now who am I that thou on me hast thought What is my house that thou in love me hitherto hast brought This was but small Lord in thy sight thou of thy servants house Hast spoke for a great while to come as thou art righteous This truely Lord a mercy great I clearly now do see After the manner of a man