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A27981 The Psalms of David translated from the Vulgat. Caryll, John, 1625-1711. 1700 (1700) Wing B2628; ESTC R27753 117,168 369

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he took from them 17 He sent a man before them Joseph whas sold for a slaue 18 They put fetters upon his feet his irons penetrated his soul till his prophecy was accomplished 19 He was inspired by revelation from our Lord. The king sent and caus'd him to be unbound The ruler of the people set him at liberty 20 He gave him absolute authority over his house And made him the cheif over all his dominions 21 That he might instruct his Princes as well as himself And give rules of wisdome to his Elders 22 Then Israel came into Egypt And Jacob resided in the land of Cham 23. And God exceedingly increased his people And made them stronger then their Enemies 24 Who 's hearts he turned into hatred against his people so that they contrived to insnare his servants 25 Then he sent Moses his servant And Aron whom he had chosen to himself 26 He endowed them with the power of doing miracles and prodigies in the land of Cham. 27 He sent darknes And Egipt was cover'd with it All his words had their effect 28 He turn'd their waters into blood And destroyd all their fishes 29 Their land brought forth frogs Even in the privat lodgings of their king 30 He said the word And swarms of flys of all sorts came upon them And lice were spread over all their Country 31 In stead of rain he sent them hail and à consuming fire on their lands 32 He kill'd their vines and their fig trees and destroyed all the trees on the ground 33 He spake And the Locusts came and the Caterpillers that were innumerable 34 And they did eat up all their grass in the feilds And devoured all the fruit of their Country 35 And he kill'd every first born in their land And the first fruits of their child-bed labours 36 And he brought forth his people loaded with gold and silver And there was not an infirme person in all their Tribes 37 Egypt rejoyced at their departure For they were in great dread of them 38 He extended a cloud to be a cover to them And lighted them by night with a pillar of fire 39 They askt him meat and he sent them quailes And he fed them with the bread of heaven 40 He broke open the rock and the waters did run In the dry ground rivers did flow 41 For he was mindfull of his sacred word which he gave to Abraham his servant 42 And he brought forth his people with joy And his chosen ones with gladnes 43 And he gave them the lands of the Gentils And they possessed and injoyed the labours of the Nations 44 That they might observe his precepts And carefully mind his law PSALME CV Confitemini Domino quoniam In this Psalme the people are excited to praise God and to put their trust in his mercy To which end the benefites of God formerly bestowed upon the Israelites are comemorated Their sins are discribed and the divine mercy towards them is extol ed. This Psalme ends with a short prayer for the safety of the people and the coming back of their dispersed br●thren So that it seemes to have been writt in the time of the Captivity of Babylon 1 PRaise our Lord Psalm 105. for he is good For his mercy is everlasting 2 Who shall relate the wonders of our Lord who shall publish all his praises 3 Happy are they who keep the rules of justice and in all times do what is right 4 Remember us O Lord according to the love thou bearest thy people visite us with thy saving mercy 5 That wee may inioy the good things reserved for thy Elect That wee may have part in the enjoyments of thy people And that thou mayest be prais'd by all thos of thy Inheritance 6 Wee as well as our Fathers have sin'd Wee have acted uniustly And wee are guilty of iniquity 8 They provoked God even when they were entering into the sea Into the red sea 9 Yet he ceased not to preserve them for the glory of his name And to manifest his power 10 He threatningly commanded the red sea And it instantly became dry And he led them thorow the midle of the waters as if it had been thorow a dry desert 11 He rescu'd them out of the hands of thos who hated them and delivered them out of the hands of Pharaoh their Enemy 12 And the water overwhelmed thos who pursued them Not one of them escap'd 13 Then they believed his words and they celebrated his praises 14 But soon after they forgott what he had done for them And had not patien●e to wait for the execution of his designs 15 They were carried away with their inordinat desires in the defert And tempted God in the place without water 16 He gave them what they petition'd for And fill'd them with what their souls desir'd 17 Again they provoked Moses in the Camp And Aron the holy one of our Lord. 18 The earth opened and swallowed Dathan and devoured Abiram with his associats 19 A fire rose up in the assembly of them And the flames consumed the sinners 20 They made a Calf in Horeb and they ador'd the graven Image 21 They transfered the glory belonging to him To the image of an Ox that eats grass 22 They forgott God who had saved them who had done such great things in Egypt such prodigys in the land of Cham And such terrifying wonders in the red sea 23 And he resolved to destroy them which he had done if Moses his chosen one had not stood in the breach and presented himself before him 24 To divert his anger from destroying them Then again they dispised the land so much to be desired 25 They gave no credit to his word And they murmured in their tents They did not hear the voice of our Lord 26 And he lifted up his hand upon them to exterminate them in the desert 27 And to scatter the race of them amongst the nations And to disperse them into severall Countries 27 They worshiped Belphegor and did eat of the sacrifices offered to dead men 29 They irritated God in all their actions And great numbers of them were destroyed 30 Then Phin●es rose up and appeased God And the mortality ceased 31 And this was imputed to him as justice for all the Ages to come 32 Again they provoked him at the waters of contradiction And they brought great vexation upon Moyses for they imbitter'd his spirit 33 And he spake diffidently They did not destroy the Nations which our Lord had commanded them to exterminat 34 They mingled amongst the Gentils and learned their ways and works They adored their Idols and this was the occasion of their fall 35 And they immolated their sons and their daughters to Divels 36 They did spill innocent blood even the blood of their sons and daughters which they sacrificed to the Idols of Canaan 37 And the land was infected with blood and contaminated with their works And they prostituted them
and has taken me into his protection from a deluge of water he has drawn me out 20 He has rescued me our of the hands of my powerfull enemys and of those who hated me for they were become too mighty for me 21 They first sett upon me in the day of my affliction but our Lord became my protector 22 He has set me at liberty he has sav'd me because he lov'd me 23 Our Lord will render to me according to my justice and according to the cleanes of my hands 24 Because I have kept the ways of our Lord and have not been guilty of impiety towards my God 25 For all his judgments are before my eyes and I have not rejected his just laws 26 And I will keep my self unspotted before him and will watch my self least I fall into iniquity 27 Our Lord will render to me according to my justice and will recompense me according to the cleanes of my hands in his sight 28 * Heb. vvith the mercifull thou vvilt be mercifull With the holy thou wilt be holy and with the innocent man thou wilt be innocent 29 * Heb. and vith the sincere thou vvilt be sincere And with the elect thou wilt be elect and with the pervers thou wilt * Heb. vvrestle be perverted 30 For thou wilt save the people that are humble and thou wilt humble the eyes of the proud 31 'T is rhou o Lord that dost light my lamp my God! illuminat my darknes 23 By thee J shall be delivered from temptation and in the strength of my God I will make my way over the wall 33 The ways of my God are clean without spot the words of our Lord are tryd as it were by fire he is the protector of all that hope in him 34 For who is God but our Lord or what God is there but our God 35 The God who has begirt me with fortitude and made my ways to be free from blemish 36 Who has bestowd on my feet the swiftnes of staggs and has seated me on high places 37 Who hath taught my hands to fight in battel and has made my arms like a bow of brass 38 And thou hast given me o Lord thy protection for my security and thy right hand has held me up 39 Thy discipline has thorowly amended me and by that I will allways be instructed 40 Thou hast widen'd my steps under me and hast made my feet to tread firm 41 I will pursue my enemies and catch them and will not go back till they are defeated 42 I will break them nor shall they stand before me they shall fall under my feet 43 For thou hast given me strength and inabled me for war and has brought under me all those that rose up against me 44 Thou hast made my enemies turn their backs to me and all that hate me thou hast destroyd 45 They cryd out for help but there was none to save them to our Lord they cryd but he did not hear them 46 And I will bruse them as small as dust before the wind and like dirt in the streets they shall be cast out 47 Thou wilt deliver me from the contradictions of the people thou wilt establish me chief over nations 48 A people whom I did not know have serv'd me as soon as they heard of me they obeyd me 49 The degenerate have been false to me the degenerate children are grown rotten they have halted and are gone out of the way 50 Our Lord liveth and blessed be my God let the God of my safety be exalted above all things 51 Thou who hast revenged my cause and subdued nations under me thou who hast deliverd me from all my enraged enemies 52 Thou wilt likewise raise me above those who rise up against me from the injust men thou wilt rescue me 53 Therfore o Lord J will make known thy glory amongst the nations and to thy name I will sing a Psalm 54 May he still increase the safety of his king may he shew mercy to David his anointed and to his seed for ever PSALME XVIII Coeli enarrant gloriam This Psalm consists of two parts in the first wee are taught that the power and glory of God may be knowen by contemplating the celestiall bodies and especially the sun In the second part is described the perfection and efficacy of the Divine law The Psalm concludes with a prayer for the pardon of hidden sins 1 THe heavens speak the glory of God Psalm 18 and the firmament sets forth the works of his hands 2 Each day relates it to the next day and night to night imparts the knowledge of it 3 Not in words or speches whose voice is not heard 4 For the sound of them is gone thorow the whole earth and their words from one end of the world to the other 5 He has placed his tabernacle in the sun and he himself is like a bridegroom comming out of his wedding chamber 6 He setts forth with triumph as a gaint to run his career from one end of the heavens he begins his progres 7 And proceeds to the other end and the whole world do's feel his warmth 8 The law of our Lord is perfect without blemish it converts souls the testimony of our Lord is faithfull it gives wisdom to litle ones 9 The decrees of our Lord are just they comfort the heart the precepts of our Lord are bright they illuminat the eyes 10 The fear of our Lord is holy and remains for ever the judgments of our Lord are true and justifyd in themselves 11 And are more to be desired then gold and all pretious stones and more delitious then hony and the hony comb 12 Therfore thy servant carefully keeps them and for keeping of them great is the reward 13 But who is he that well knows his trangressions Cleanse me o Lord from my hidden sins and from the contagion of strangers preserve thy servant 14 If they have not dominion over me then I shall become pure and shall be cleansed from the greatest sin 15 Then will the words I speak become pleasing to thee as also the meditation of my heart which is allways in thy sight 16 Thou o Lord art my helper and my Redeemer PLALME XIX Exaudiat te Dominus It is beleeved that David composed this Psalm to be sung by the people when he was ready to march against the Ammonites It contains a prayer for the happy succes of his war 1 MAy our Lord hear thee in the day of tribulation Psalm 19 may the name of the God of Jacob protect thee 2 May he send thee succour from his Sanctuary and defense out of Sion 3 May he be mindfull of thy sacrifice and may thy holocaust be gratefull to him 4 May he give thee the desire of thy heart and prosper all thy designs 5 Wee shall rejoyce in thy safety and wee shall have glory in the name of our God 6 May our Lord grant all