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B22577 An essay towards the rendring the first thirty Psalms of David in metre (of the old version of Thomas Sternhold, and John Hopkins and others.) Less obnoxious to exceptions, than it hath been; by moderate alterations, and amendments. And published, as a specimen of the whole book, done after the same manner, now in the hands of the author, a Divine of the Church of England. Divine in the Church of England.; Hopkins, John, d. 1570.; Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549. 1697 (1697) Wing E3297A 24,309 63

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presumptuous sins prevail not over me So shall I upright stand and from the great transgression free verse 14 Accept the words I utter and good thoughts conceiv'd in heart To praise thee who my rock of strength and my Redeemer art Psalm xix In another Metre verse 1 THE Heav'ns and Firmament above God's glories wondrously declare The works of his Almighty Hand In them to all conspicuous are verse 2 Those glorious works of God each day Presents to view in various dress And ev'ry night repeats anew Those Prospects which his skill express verse 3 In all the diff'ring languages Men speak the fame of them is heard verse 4 To all the distant coasts of earth God's knowledge thus is still confer'd He built and furnish'd for the sun In them a glorious tiring room verse 5 Who thence as from his chamber doth A bridegroom richly trimm'd doth come And like a strong-limb'd racer looks Who full of hopes to win the prize Before his course begins beholds The race in view with cheerful eyes verse 6 Thence thro' the skies wide compass he His beams disperseth round about And nothing from his piercing heat Is hidden all the world throughout PART II. verse 7 Most perfect is the law of God His testimony ever sure Converting souls and making wise The simple past all other cure verse 8 The statutes of the Lord are just And fill the heart with joys refin'd The Lord's commandment's pure its light Enlightens eyes by nature blind verse 9 God's fear is clean its cleansing pow'r Doth souls from spots for ever free His judgments most compleatly true And righteous altogether be verse 10 Much more desirable than Gold Yea much refined gold they are The honey dropping from the combs In sweetness they excel by far verse 11 By them thy servant is forewarn'd Himself from sins assaults to guard And where they are observed well Th' observers meet with great reward verse 12 But Lord what man the errors knows To which we here obnoxious lye O cleanse me then from faults conceal'd Which tho' I search I can't espy verse 13 But chiefly let presumptuous sins Get no dominion over me So upright I and innocent Shall from the great transgression be verse 14 Accept the words I utter and The thoughts my heart doth muse upon Do Lord who both my rock of strength And my Redeemer art alone Exaudiat te Dominus Psalm xx T.S. verse 1 IN trouble and distress the Lord thy heart's requests fulfil And may the name of Jacob's God O King defend thee still verse 2 Vouchsafe thee from his holy place help suited to thy needs And out of Zion strengthen thee to do illustrious deeds verse 3 Remembring all the sacrifice which thou to him hast done And th' off'ring which thou mak'st by fire look graciously upon verse 4 According to thy heart's desire his bounty answer thee Let what in Council thou decreest by him performed be verse 5 Rejoiced when thou sav'st us we our banners will display In God's great Name but under thee For whose success we 'll pray verse 6 I know the Lord with his right hand will his anointed save And give therewith when need requires again the help he gave verse 7 In charriots some put confidence and some in horses trust But we remember God our Lord who to his word is just verse 8 Their fall our faith forsees whiles we by God assisted rise verse 9 Still save us Lord and let our king we pray thee hear our cries Psalm xx To another Tune verse 1 IN trouble and adversity The Lord thy just requests fulfil And may the name of Jacob's God Dear sov'reign thee defend from ill verse 2 Vouchsafe thee from his holy place The help proportion'd to thy needs And out of Zion strengthen thee To bring to pass illustrious deeds verse 3 Rememb'ring all the sacrifice By thee to him devoutly done And th' off'ring which thou mak'st by fire May He with favour look upon verse 4 According to thy hearts desire His richest bounties answer thee And what in council thou decreest May it by him performed be verse 5 Rejoiced when thou sav'st us we Our banners will again display In God's great name led on by thee For whose success we still do pray verse 6 Now know I God with wonted grace Again will his anointed save And give from heaven with the same Right hand to him the help he gave verse 7 In charriots some put confidence And some in strength of horses trust But we remember God our Lord Who ever to his word is just verse 8 Their fall our faith foresees while we By God who lifts us up do rise verse 9 Still save us Lord do thou and cause Our king to hear our righteous cries Domine in virtute Psal xxi T.S. verse 1 O Lord how joyful is the king when arm'd with strength from thee How heartily doth he rejoice thereby secur'd to be verse 2 For thou hast given him whate'er it was he did desire Of all his lips did ask to him thou mad'st a grant entire verse 3 Thou do'st prevent him with thy gifts and blessings manifold And on his royal head dost set a crown of purest gold verse 4 He humbly asked life of thee and it thou did'st secure Annexing to it length of days for ever to endure verse 5 Great is his glory through thy help who gav'st him saving aid Great honour and great majesty thou hast upon him laid verse 6 Thou gav'st him all felicity secur'd from all decays And with thy cheerful countenance great joys in him did'st raise PART ii verse 7 Because the King doth firmly trust in God he shall prevail And through his grace that reigns on high preserv'd he shall not quail verse 8 Thy hand O king shall find and seize all such as thee withstand Both find them out and punish them shalt thou with thy right hand verse 9 Thou shalt destroy them when thy wrath doth like an oven fume Yea God's fierce wrath conjoin'd with thine shall wholly them consume verse 10 And thou shalt make from off the earth their issue to decrease Till from among the sons of men their seed do wholly cease verse 11 Because against thee mischiefs great in thought they did project But fail'd at last for want of pow'r what they design'd t' effect verse 12 Whom thou before thee as a mark to shooot at Lord shalt place And from thy charged bow-string aim directly at their face verse 13 Be thou exalted Lord with strength such as to thee belongs And we thy pow'r will magnifie in our triumphant songs Deus Deus mius Psal xxii T.S. verse 1 MY God my God for what by thee forsaken thus am I Why help'st thou not when I to thee with sad complaints do cry verse 2 To thee my God ev'n all day long I earnestly do call Nor cease I all the night and yet thou hear'st me not at all verse 3 Yet thou art holy still and in thy