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A27830 The Psalmes of David from the new translation of the Bible turned into meter to be sung after the old tunes used in the churches : unto which are newly added the Lord's prayer, the Creed, the Ten commandments, with some other ancient hymnes. King, Henry, 1592-1669. 1654 (1654) Wing B2457; ESTC R13704 86,395 326

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reliefe put far And those who my acquaintance were Conceal'd or lost my sight forbear PSAL. LXXXIX Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. MY Song thy mercies shall make know'n Thy truth to all succession 2. For They built up for ever last And are in Heav'n establish'd fast 3. I to my chosen David sware And did by Covenant declare 4. I stablish will thy seed alone And build to Thee a lasting Throne 5. The Heav'ns Thy wonders praise confesse And Saints procIaime thy faithfulnesse For who in earth or heaven are 6. Whose might can with the Lord compare 7. Fear'd by His Saints by them implor'd And by His servants still ador'd 8. O Lord of Hosts who is so strong Whose word like thine endures so long 9. Thou rul'st the Seas that rage and rise Whose swelling wave becalmed lies 10. Thou Rahah brak'st like one that 's dead Thine arme thy foes hath scattered 11. The Heav'ns are Thine with earth's encrease And all the fulnesse growes from these 12. The North South thy pow'r did frame Tahor and Hermon praise thy Name 13 Thy mighty arme is lifted high Thy right hand full of Majesty 14. Thy Throne hath justice for its base Mercy and Truth before Thy face 15. Blessed are they who at Thy Feasts And in Thy presence are the guests 16. They all the day rejoyce in Thee In righteousnes exalted be 17. Thy strength and glory them adorne Whose favour shall lift up our horne 18. The Lord to us doth safety bring Thy Holy one remaines our King 19. In visions Thou to Him hast said I on my chosen help have lay'd 20. I have my servant David found With Oyle annointed Him crown'd 21. Confirm'd and strength'ned by my arme I will protect his life from harme 22. No enemy on Him exact Nor hurt him shall by wicked pact 23. His foes beat down before him fly And shall by plagues consumed dy 24. My mercy yet to him assur'd Shall in his glory be secur'd Second Part. 26. His right hand lifted ore the maine Shall to the in-land rivers reigne 26. He crying in his prayers shall My God and Rock and Father call 27. I 'le make him heire my first begot Above earth's Kings advance his lot 28. To Him my mercy nere shall wast My Covenant stand ever fast 29. His seed shall long endure his Throne Like Heav'ns unweary'd motion 30. But if His Sons my Law forsake 31. Or my Commands and Statutes break 32. My rod shall punish their neglect My hand with stripes their sin correct 33. Yet shall my love to him prevaile 34. My Covenant nor change nor faile 35. To David have I sworne that I My promise would not falsify 36. His seed shall governe whil'st the sun About the world his course doth run 37. And like the Moon establish'd be The faithfull pledg of my decree 38. But thine annointed now thy wrath Cast off and quite abhorred hath 39. Thou voyd hast made the Cov'nant seal'd Profan'd his crowne his Rule repeal'd 40. His Bulwarks broke his senses torne 41. Make him his neighbour's spoyle scorne 42. Thou strength'ned ha'st his foes right hand That he in battail cannot stand 44. His sword wants edge His glory 's gone And to the earth cast down his throne 45. Thou short'ned hast his youth His fame Obscur'd and cover'd is with shame 46. Lord wilt Thou ever from us turne Or shall like fire thine anger burne 47. Remember yet how short my dayes How vaine man's life how soon decaies 48. What mortall lives who shall not dy And in the pit of silence ly 49. Where are thy mercies Lord the faith Thy oath to David plighted hath 50. Remember Lord thy servants shame How mighty people us defame 51. Thinke how thy foes have us abus'd And thine Annointed's steps traduc'd 52. Yet shall my soul how ere opprest Say evermore The Lord be blest PSAL. XC Sing this as the Lamentation 1. O Lord Thou ha'st our refuge been All ages have thy mercies seene 2. Before the lofty hills were made Or earth's unmov'd foundation lay'd From everlasting Thou art God And wilt out live times period 3. Thou turn'st to dust the Sons of men Then say'st Returne to life agen 4. A thousand yeares in thy account But to a day with us amount Nor are extended in thy sight Beyond the watch of one short night 5. Our time runs on like rapid streams We vanish as forgotten dreams 6. Like grasse or morning flowres we spring Then wither in the evening 7. When Thou displeased art we wast And unto nothing come at last 8. Thou mark'st our deeds our sins of night Are alwayes open to thy sight Making the breach of thy pure Lawes Our death and swift destructions cause 9. From whence we suddenly waxe old Expiring like a tale that 's told 10. The common Age of mortall men Exceeds not Threescore yeares and ten And if to Fourscore they attaine Their life is but a length'ned paine Incessant sorrowes and disease Their faculties and vigour seize For soon cut off our dayes decay And suddenly we flie away 11. But who regards Thy heauy wrath Or of Thy feare true feeling hath Neither Thy judgements nor Thy love Can us unto repentance move 12. Lord so our dayes to number teach We may the end of wisedome reach And learne those errours to forget Which us in Thy displeasure set 13 Returne O Lord and now repent At our endured punishment How long wilt Thou thy help delay Or not remove our woes away 14. O satisfy our Soule with joyes To recompense Lifes past annoyes 15. Afford us comfort for those yeares We were enforc'd to spend in teares 16. Lord Let Thy glorious work appeare Thy servants from the dust to reare That all succeeding times may know What praises to thy Name we owe. 17. O let thy beames of favour shine On those who in death's shade have ly'n Grant that for which we prayers make And prosper all we undertake PSAL. XCI 1. WHo so in God's protection dwell Abide secure and well For shadow'd by th' Almighties care Both soul and body are 2. I therefore to the Lord will say Thou art my hope and stay Thou art my refuge my strong hold Who do'st my faith embold 3. He shall preserve Thee from the net Which cunning hunters set Protecting thee by His defense In times of Pestilence 4. He over thee His wings shall spread With safety covered And least temptation make thee yield His truth shall be thy shield 5. The gastly terrours of the night Shall not thy peace affright Nor arrowes which by day do kill Thy life with slaughter spill 6. No tainted aire or noysome Pest Thy dwelling shall infest No perills which at noon destroy Thy safety shall annoy 7. Though Thousands or ten thousands dy'd Thick falling by thy side Thou shalt unhurt and guarded stand From sicknesse on each hand 8. Thine eye the wicked shall behold Unto destruction sold 9. Yet them nor feares nor dangers shake
1. YE servants of the Lord Bless Him with one accord You in His House who nightly wait His praises due relate 2. With lifted hands adore And daily Him implore Within His Sanctuary bless The Lord of Holiness 3 The God that Heaven made And earth's foundation lay'd Out of His Sion thee defend And blessings endless send PSAL. CXXXV Sing this as Psalme 119. 1. PRaise ye the Lord His praise proclaime All ye that love His Name 2. Ye in His House and Courts that stand Attending His Command 3. O praise His goodness bless His Name From whom all mercies came 4. He Iacob chose and on his race Did all His treasure place 5. Our God is great and in His deeds All other Gods exceeds 6. In Heav'n or earth or deepest Seas He acts what ere He please 7. He makes from earth the vapours rise Which cloud the dark'ned skies From whence He raines and light'ning flings And winds there treasur'd brings 8. He man and beast in Egypt smote 9. And plagues on Pharaoh brought 10. His arme did vanquish Nations great And mighty Kings defeat 11. Sihon and Og and Canaan fell 12. In lot to Israel 13. Therefore Thy pow'rfull Name O Lord Succession shall record 14. Thy iudgments are on sinners bent But tow'rds Thine owne relent 15. The Gods in Heathen Temples sought Are gold and silver wrought 16. Speechless they be and blind and deaf 17. Nor in their mouths have breath 18. Like them the Makers are and those Who trust in Them repose 19. His praise O ye from Iacob spring O house of Aaron sing 20. O house of Levi who profess His feare your Maker bless 21. From Sion let your blessings sound Your thankfull Songs abound Praise ye the Lord His mercies tell Who doth in Salem dwell PSAL. CXXXVI To the usuall Tune As Psalme 148. 1. GIve thanks unto the Lord Who doth all good afford 2. The God of Gods who swaies 3. Those Lords whom earth obeyes 4. Who hath alone Great wonders done His mercy sure Doth still endure 5. To Him who Heavens made 6. Earth 'bove the waters lay'd 7. To Him who form'd great lights To rule our daies and nights 8. The Sun at noone The Stars and Moone 9. Whose mercy sure Doth still endure 10. Who Egypts first-borne smote 11. 12. And Iacob from them brought 13. The Red Sea parted was 14. For Israel to pass 15. But Pharaoh's host In it was lost His mercy sure Doth still endure 16. Who His through desarts led 17 18. Great Kings discomfited 19 Sihon the Amorite 20. And Og with Bashan's might 21. And gave their land 22. To Iacob's hand His mercy sure Doth still endure 23. Who our low state esteem'd 24. And from our foes redeem'd 25. Who to all flesh gives food His creatures fills with good 26. Your thanks O bring To Heavens King Whose mercy sure Doth still endure PSAL. CXXXVII Sing this as Psalme 119. 1. BY Babylons swift streames we sate Sad and disconsolate The teares as fast ran from our ey For Sions memory 2. Our harps untuned and unstrung Upon the Willowes hung 3. When those who did us captive bring Bid us in scorne to sing They who us spoil'd with sword and fire Did mirth of us require Sing us say'd They one of the Songs To Sion which belongs 4. But how shall we sing the Lords Song His Enemies among Or tune His Notes in strangers Land That cannot understand 5. O deare Ierusalem when I Forsake thy memory May my skill faile my right hand let Her cunning quite forget 6. Cleave to the roof O may my tongue When I not mourne thy wrong Or if I not preferr thy mirth Above all joyes on earth 7. In thy remembrance Lord retaine Proud Edoms fierce disdaine Who 'gainst Ierusalem did cry Mocking hir misery Now she is fall'n nere may our eyes Againe behold hir rise Down with it their rude clamours sound Rase it ev'n to the ground 8. O Babylon which did'st us wast Thy self our woes must tast And in thy finall ruin we Sions revenge shall see Happy are They who to requite The measure of thy spight 9. Without all pitty 'gainst the stones Shall dash thy little ones PSAL. CXXXVIII 1. I Thee will praise with my whole heart My thankfull hymnes impart Before the Gods of Earth I 'le sing My praise to Heaven's King 2. I towards Thy Temple worship will And praises utter still Thy word and Name shall loudly sound Whose love and truth abound 3. When in my plaints to Thee I cry'd Thy love as soon reply'd My fainting spirit was renew'd With strength my soule endu'd 4. The Kings of earth Thy praise shall beare When they Thy words do heare 5. They in the waies of God shall sing The glory of their King 6. For though the Lord be very high Yet He cast's downe His eye The meek and lowly He respects But all the proud neglects 7. Though I in mid'st of trouble live Yet Thou wilt me revive Thy stretch'd out hand my wrathfull foes To ruin shall expose 8. The Lord my comforts will assure By mercyes which endure Cease not of me regard to take Nor Thine own works forsake PSAL. CXXXIX Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. LOrd thou hast throughly searched me I open am and know'n to Thee 2. My sitting downe and my up-rise Are not concealed from Thine eyes Thou understand'st my distant thought Ere it to forme my self had brought 3. Thou circlest in my path and bed And hast my waies discovered 4. Thou hear'st each whisper from my tongue And ere 't was utter'd knew'st it long 5 By Thee I fashion'd am and made Thy hand each part in order lay'd 6. Yet can I not the knowledge gaine How I this being did attaine Which doth in wonder so excell 'T is easier to admire then tell 7. How shall I from Thy spirit fly Or Thy all present pow'r deny 8. If I climbe Heav'n 't is Thine own Shere If stoop to Hell lo Thou art there 9. If borne upon the mornings wing Far as the Sea doth swell or spring 10. Thy Right hand shall protect and lead Where ere my weary footsteps tread 11. If I pretend the darknes shall Upon me like a cov'ring fall Those heavy fogs those mists of night Will quickly cleare and turne to light 12. The thickest shade or blackest cloud Can nothing from thy knowledg shrow'd For darkness doth like Noon-tide shine Light'ned by brighter beams of Thine 13. My reines are Thine Thou mad'st the womb My bodies cloathing to become 14. I will give thanks to Thee O Lord Who was enlived by Thy word With awfull art and wond'rous forme Thou did'st Thy workmanship adorne My soule Their marvels must confess And for Thy favours daily bless 15. Though I was fashion'd in the dark Too secretly for man to mark There is no curious joynt or bone But was to Thy inspection know'n 16. Thou did'st upon my substance look And wrot'st each member in Thy book Thou saw'st how
And in faire Characters engrave His Saints such honour have PSAL. CL. 1. PRaise ye the Lord your Songs address To praise His Holynes O praise Him in His pow'rs extent Who rules the firmament 2. Praise Him for all His acts of might Our wonder which invite In praises due His greatness tell Which all things doth excell 3. Praise Him with Trumpets lofty sound With Cornets shake the ground His praise the Psaltery inspire With the melodious Lyre 4. Praise him with Timbrells and advance His honour in the Dance Praise Him with Organs Violls Flutes And the well-stringed Lutes 5. With Cymbals loud Him magnify Praise Him on Cymbals high 6. Let every creature that hath breath His Maker praise till death FINIS The Lord's Prayer OUr Father which in Heaven ar't 1. Thy Name be Hallow'd by each heart 2. Thy Kingdome come Thy Will be done 3. In earth as 't is in Heav'n thy throne 4. Give us this day our dayly Bread That Soules and Bodies may be fed 5. Forgive our trespasses as we Forgive them where we Trespass'd be 6. To no Temptation lead our Will 7. But us Deliver from all ill For Thine the Kingdome and the Pow'r And Glory is for evermore Amen The Creed 1. IN God the Father most of might I do Believe aright Maker of Heaven and of Earth With all that there have birth 2. And Jesus Christ His only Son 3. Whose pure Conception Did by the Holy Spirit come Born in the Virgins womb 4. He under Pilate Crucifi'd Suffer'd for us and Dy'd Was bury'd went to Hell beneath 5. The Third day Rose from death 6. He into Heaven did Ascend And sits at God's Right Hand 7. From thence He shall come down with dread To Judge both quick and dead 8. I in the Holy Ghost believe 9. The Catholick Church receive The Saints in one Communion joyn'd 10. That sins Forgiveness find 11. That these our Bodies from the Grave A Resurrection have 12. And shall enjoy a Life of bliss Which Everlasting is Amen The ten Commandements Exod. 20. GOd spake these words I am the Lord Who Thee to Liberty restor'd And did from Aegypts bondage free 1. Thou shal't adore no God but Mee 2. Thou shal't no Graven Image make Nor any other likeness take In Heav'n or Earth or Seas below To which thou may'st fall down and Bow For jealous of Mine honour I Unto the fourth posterity Visit the children for the sin Which hath by Fathers acted been Yet I my Mercies heep in store For thousand generations more Of them that love Mee whose intents Walk after My Commandements 3. Thou shalt by Swearing not profane Nor take Thy Makers Name in vaine For God will no man guiltless deeme Who doth His Sacred Name blaspheme 4. Remember that to Rest and Pray Thou holy keep the Sabbath Day Six dayes thou labour shal't but This The Lord thy God's high Sabbath is No kind of work shall then be done By Thee thy daughter or thy Son Nor Servants Cattle nor the late Admitted stranger to thy Gate For God in six dayes all things made And Resting on the Seventh stay'd The Sabbath day He therefore blest And Hallow'd it for publick Rest. 5. Honour thy Parents and obay What just commands so-ere They lay That in the Land Thou long may'st live Which God doth for Thy dwelling give 6. From Bloody acts and Murther fly 7. Commit no soul Adultery 8. Thou shall 't not Steal Nor any where 9. False witness 'gainst thy Neighbor bear 10. Thou shall 't not mov'd by lust or strife Covet thy Neighbors House or Wife Nor Man nor Maid nor Ox of His Nor what to Him belonging is O Lord have mercy and incline Our Minds to keep These Lawes of Thine Write Thy Commandments in our heart That we from Them may nev'r depart Amen Veni Creator COme Holy Ghost Thy Pow'r dilate Which all things did create With Heav'nly Grace and pure desire Thy servants hearts inspire Thou ar't the Paraclete the spring Which doth all comforts bring The Life the Light the Fire of Love And Unction from above Thou do'st Thy Sev'nfold Gifts bestow That we Thy Truth may know The Finger ar't of God's Right Hand The Key to understand Thou His long promis'd Blessing ar't To glad each drooping Heart Who do'st enrich us with Thy word And Utterance afford O let Thy Light into us shine Infuse Thy Love Divine Our minds with strength'ning Grace supply To suffer constantly Our enemies assaults repell That we in Peace may dwell And guide us with Thy Mighty Arm We may avoid all harm Teach us the Father to Believe And Christ the Son receive With God the Holy Ghost who doth Proceed alike from Both To this Eternall Trinitee All Praise and Glory be And pray we Their Blest Spirit may With us for ever stay Amen Te Deum WE Praise Thee God! we daily bless And Thee the Lord confess Father from all Eternitee The Earth doth worship Thee To Thee all Angels lowdly cry The Heav'ns and Pow'rs on high To Thee Cherubs and Seraphims Sing their incessant Hymnes O Holy Holy Holy Lord Thou God of Hosts ador'd Thy Majesty and Glory still Both Earth and Heaven fill Thee the Apostles Glorious Quire The Prophets Thee admire The Martyrs noble Army raise Blest Anthemes in thy praise The Holy Church doth knowledge Thee Father of Majestee Thy true and only Son the great Most Holy-Paraclet Thou ar't O Christ of glory King The Father Equalling Yet didd'st not when to save us come Disdain the Virgins womb When Thou the sharpness of Deaths sting Ov'rcam'st by suffering Heav'ns open'd Kingdome thou didd'st give To All that Thee Believe Thou sitt'st at God's right Hand from whome Thou will 't to Judge us Come Accomplish then Thy Servants good Bought with thy Precious Blood Amongst Thy Saints in glory Crown'd Let them be number'd found Lord save Thy People from mischance Bless Thine inheritance Govern and lift Them up to bliss Which true and endless is We day by day extoll Thy fame Still worshipping Thy Name Vouchsafe this day which now begins To keep us without Sins Have mercy upon us O Lord Thy helping Grace afford Lord as our hopes on Thee depend Thy mercy on us send O Lord in Thee I trusted have Me from Confusion save Benedictus Luc. 1. v. 68. THe God of Israel be blest His people who releast And hath by One Salvation wrought From Davids linage brought As He by all His Prophets said Ere since the world was made That from our foes we should be sav'd Whose hatred us enslav'd His promis'd mercy to performe To Abraham first sworne The Oath and holy Covenant Which He to us would grant That we who now deliver'd were Might serve Him without feare In holinesse and righteous wayes Before him all our daies And Thou O Child of Gods decree Shalt call'd the Prophet be For Thou must go before His face Sent to prepare His place Unto His People in His Name Salvation
prosperous successe 5. But wicked men themselves shall find Like chaff blow'n by the wind 6. Nor in the finall Judgment must Stand up among the Just. 7. For God the righteous guides and knowes The path wherein he goes When wayes of Sinners perish shall In their eternall fall PSAL. II. 1. WHy do the furious Heathen rage Vaine people why engage 2. Kings of the Earth a Party make And Rulers counsell take Who 'gainst the Lord that Earth doth sway And His Annointed say 3. Break we the Bonds They on us lay And cast Their Cords away 4. But God who doth the Heavens guide Shall them in Scorne deride 5. Then shall His soare displeasure breake And He in anger speake 6. Yet have I set my King on high Adorn'd with Majesty Upon Mount Sion rais'd the throne Of mine Annointed one 7. I will declare that firme decree The Lord hath said to me Thou ar't my Son without all spot This day I thee begot 8. Ask me and thine Inheritance Ore Nations I 'le advance Far as the earth or Sea extends Are thy Possessions ends 9. Thou with an Iron Rod shalt bruise Such as thy pow'r refuse And like a Potters Vessell broak So dash them by thy stroake 10. O therefore all ye Kings that awe The Nations with your Law Yee Judges of the earth be wise His Scepter not despise 11. Serve ye the Lord with holy feare Rejoyce yet rev'rence beare 12. And kisse the Sonne before his wrath Your way consumed hath For if a little that encrease Where can we seek for Peace Since they are only safe and blest Whose hope in Him doth rest PSAL. III. 1. O Lord how fast do they encrease Who troubled have my Peace They many are who 'gainst me rise And are my enemies 2. Many there be my Soule upbraid And say God cannot aid 3. But Lord Thou art my Sheild my Praise Thou shalt my head up-raise 4. To God my loud request did cry Who heard my voyce from high 5. I lay'd me downe and rose againe For He did me sustaine 6. Then though ten thousands me invade I will not be afraid No though with threats the furious rowt Encompasse me about 7. Arise and save me O my God For with thy vengefull rod Thou smit'st the cheek and break'st the jawes Of such as hate thy Lawes 8. To Thee O Lord our God alone Belongs Salvation Who do'st Thy blessings evermore Upon Thy People powre PSAL. IV. 1. GOd of my righteousnesse attend When my requests ascend Thou hast enlarg'd me in distresse And eas'd my heavinesse 2. How long O Mortals will ye shame The glory of my Name How long will ye love vanities And take delight in Lies 3. Know that the Lord elected hath Men of unmoved faith He when before His throne I cry Will not my suite deny 4. Stand of His greatnesse then in awe Nor sinne against His Law When on your bed retir'd and still O meditate his will 5. Of Righteousnesse the Offering To God your maker bring And on the hope of His defence Place all your confidenc● 6. Yet some who Him not understood Aske who shall doe us good Lord let thy face beames divine On us thy servants shine 7. Thou fill'st my heart with greater joyes Then theirs whom plenty cloyes Who reape their fruits in time of peace whose Corne and Wine encrease 8. I lay mee downe with quiet blest To take my sleep and rest For thou whose goodnesse doth excell Mak'st me in safety dwell PSAL. V. 1. LOrd Ponder what my words relate Weigh what I meditate 2. My God and King my cry attend To Thee my Pray'rs I send 3. My voyce O Lord shall in the morne Up to thy Throne be borne Betimes will I direct my cry And looke to thee on high 4. For thou in Sin tak'st no delight No ill dwells in thy sight 5. The foolish stand not in thine eye Who hat'st iniquity 6. Thou shalt the lying lips destroy Who leasing make their joy God will the bloody minded hate And punish all deceit 7. But I presuming on Thy care Will to thy House repaire And tow'rds thy Temple in thy feare Due adoration beare 8. Mee Lord in righteousnesse dispose Beset with watchfull foes Make streight thy way before my face And guide mee by thy grace 9. No faithfullnesse their mouth containes Their heart fowle Malice staines Wide Sepulchres are their black throats Their tongues but flatt'ring notes 10. O God destroy and let them all By their own Counsailes fall Themselves by their transgressions quell Who 'gainst Thy pow'r rebell 11. But let all faithfull ones rejoyce And showt with cheerfull voyce Because Thy love which knowes no end Doth ever them defend 12. Let those rejoyce in Thee who trust For Thou wilt blesse the Just And with Thy favour as a sheild In danger safety yeild PSAL. VI. 1. REbuke me not O Lord in wrath Whose sinne deserv'd it hath Nor let thy hot displeasure burne Least I to nothing turne 2. Have pitty Lord for I am weak Asham'd my sinnes to speake O heale me for my bones are vext My Soul with griefe perplext 3. How long shall I lament and cry For my delivery 4. O turne and me to favour take For thine owne mercies sake 5. Can he who looses lifes short breath Remember Thee in death Or will the dust and silence raise A voyce to sound Thy praise 6. Weary and faint my soule bemoanes Her vaine and fruitlesse groanes My bed the mark of sorrow weares Each night bedew'd with teares 7. My sight is dimme my melting eye Clouded with misery I languish through my haters rage Into untimely age 8. Depart from me all wicked ones The Lord hath heard my moanes My voyce of weeping and my teares Sound lowdly in His eares 9. God who my supplication takes In Pardon answer makes When their despight who me defame Shall cover'd be with shame PSAL. VII Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. O Lord my God in thee I trust Deliver mee from the unjust 2. Least Lyon-like my soule he teare Whilst none is for my reskue neare 3. Lord if this guilt upon me stands Or wickednesse be in my hands 4. If friend I ill rewarded have Or causelesse foe I did not save 5. Then let mine enemy pursue Let him my captive soule subdue Let him my life to earth down thrust And lay mine honour in the dust 6. O Lord in thy fierce wrath arise Take vengeance on mine enemies 7. The people then shall me come nigh For their sakes lift thy selfe on high 8. The Lord his judgement shall dispence According to mine innocence 9. O let all wicked counsailes end But just men stablish and defend 10. For God the heart and reines doth try Preserves men of integrity 11. God doth in right his judgements lay Yet is provoked every day 12. If he not turne His sword is whet His bow is bent and ready set 13. The instruments of death He brings And arrowes from His quiver
flings 14. Behold he travailes great with hate Mischiefe conceaves brings forth deceit 15. He made a ditch and dig'd a Pit And he himselfe is fall'n in it 16. Thus all his practises revert To strike his owne malicious heart His mischiefe shall his own head wound His violence himselfe confound 17. I will the praise of God expresse According to His righteousnesse And in my Songs extoll the fame Of His most high most glorious Name PSAL. VIII 1. LOrd how excelling is Thy Name Through earths extended frame Who hast Thy glory set on high Above the starry sky 2. Thou didst by infant mouthes ordaine Renowne and strength to gaine Whose weaknesse might thy foes confound And the Avenger wound 3. When I consider Heavens state Thy fingers did create The Moone with all the Stars of night To which thy beams gave light 4. O what is Man or all his race Thy favour should him grace 5. Whom made next Angels in renowne Thou wilt with glory crowne 6. Thou under his command hast layd The workes Thy hand had made What in each element doth meet Is subject to his feet 8. All sheep and beasts which range the feild The fowles which aire doth yield The Fishes which their motion keep Within the liquid deep 8. O Lord our Governour whose sway All in the world obey How far excelling is Thy Name Through earths extended frame PSAL. IX Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. I Thee will praise with my whole heart And all thy wond'rous works impart In Songs and Hymns rejoyce will I 2. To blesse Thy Name O Thou most high Mine enemies repulsed all Shall at Thine awfull presence fall 4. Thou hast my righteous cause maintain'd Whose throne wrong judgement never stain'd 5. At Thy rebuke the Heathens fame Destroyed is put out their name O thou malitious enemy 6. Thy loath'd remembrance now must dy And like the Cities thou hast ras'd Thine own Memoriall is defac'd 7. But God for ever shall endure His throne in judgment stablish'd sure 8. The world Hee 'll judge in righteousnesse 9 A Refuge be in times distresse 10. Who know Thy Name in Thee will trust For Thou hast never left the just 11. Praise God who doth in Sion dwell His doings to the people tell 12. When He enquires for Blood the Cry Nere passes from His memory 13 Have mercy on my troubled state O Lord who lift'st me from death's gate 14. That Sion I thy praise may shew Whose joyes from thy Salvation grow 15. Sunke to the Pit the Heathen are Their feet are caught in their own snare 16. The Lord in their revenge is know'n Who by themselves are overthrow'n 17. The wicked shall be turn'd to hell And all who God forgetting fell 18. For on the poore He thinkes alway Nor shall the Needies hope decay 19. Up Lord and let not man prevaile Nor let thy judgements ever faile 20. Put them in feare the Nations then Will know themselves to be but men PSAL. X. Sing this as the Lamentation 1. WHy Lord dost Thou so far abide Thy face in times of trouble hide 2. Proud men the helplesse persecute But let them fall in the pursuit 3. He boasteth in his own desires And wretches whom God hates admires 4. Through pride of heart he God neglects Whom he nor thinkes on nor affects 5. His grievous wayes Thy judgments slight His thoughts do feare no opposite 6. He said I never shall be mov'd Nor by adversity be prov'd 7. His mouth deceit and curses fill Whilst mischiefes from his tongue distill 8. He lurkes to kill the innocent His eyes against the poore are bent 9. He as a Lyon lyes in wait To catch the guiltlesse through deceit 10. With humble shewes he doth assay To make the poore his strong ones prey 11. His heart hath said God hath forgot He hides His face and seeth not 12. O God lift up thy selfe arise And think upon our miseries 13. Why doth his pride and scorn surmount As if that God kept no account Nor will his wicked workes require Or in His judgements pay their hire 14. Lord Thou hast seen his impious spight Whose hand their follies can requite He trusts on Thee whom woes oppresse Who still do'st help the fatherlesse 15. Break Thou their wicked arme at length And let them perish by Thy strength 16. Thou canst O Lord Eternall King The Heathen to destruction bring 17. Thou hear'st Thy servants humble plaint Prepar'st their heart art swift to grant 18. To judge the poore and fatherlesse That men of earth no more oppresse PSAL. XI 1. IN God I put my trust How then Do yee reproachfull men Say To the mountaines flie my soule Like to the chased fowle 2. For lo the wicked bend their bow Their deadly shafts to throw That privily in darknesse they Th' upright in heart may slay 3. If the foundations perish so What can the righteous do 4. But in His Temple God resides Whose throne in Heaven abides He all beholds with searching eye The Sons of men to try The Lord His righteous servants proves Hates him oppression loves He snares with fire and brimstone showres Upon the wicked powres Black tempests are by Him rais'd up The portion of their cup. 7. For the just God doth those respect Who righteousnes affect His countenance and favour bright Beholdeth the upright PSAL XII 1. HElpe Lord for godly men decrease Goodnesse on earth doth cease And like all other Mortals fraile The faithfull Persons faile 2. Each to his neighbour vainly speakes And to deceive him seekes With fratt'ring Lips and double hearts They use deceitfull arts 3. God shall cut off their guile-full tongues Puft up with pride and wrongs 4. Who say Our words their ends shall gaine What Lord can us restraine 5. But for th' oppressions of the poore Whose sighes their want deplore Now saith the Lord will I arise To ease their miseries 6. The words which from the Lord we heare Are pure and most sincere As Silver in the fornace try'd And sev'n times purifi'd 7. Thou shalt O Lord keep Thine Elect And from this race protect 8. The wicked live esteem'd and prais'd When vilest men are rais'd PSAL. XIII 1. HOw long Lord Wilt thou me forget Who am with woes beset Shall I still languish in disgrace Whil'st Thou dost hide thy Face 2. How long shall I without reliefe Take counsaile of my griefe How long wilt Thou my soule expose To hir insulting foes 3. Consider Lord my Prayer heare When I my hands up-reare Lighten mine eyes ere losse of breath Cause me to sleep in death 4. Lest that mine enemy prevaile Triumphing when I faile And those that trouble me be glad When they behold me sad 5. But in thy Mercy Lord and Grace My constant trust I place My glad heart shall rejoyce alone In thy salvation 6. I will my gratefull Anthems sing Unto the Heavenly King Who with such bountifull regard His servants doth reward PSAL. XIV Sing this as Psalme
neighbours scorne Laugh'd at and with reproaches torne 14. We are a by-word all about The Heathen shake their head flowt 15. I ly confounded with disgrace And shame hath covered my face 16. By reason of their vengfull pride Who Thee blaspheme and me deride 17. All this we beare yet have we not Thy selfe or Covenant forgot 18. Our heart revolting turnes not back Nor do our feet Thy waies forsake 19. Though 'mongst the dragons broken sore And with death's shadow cover'd ore 20. If we our God forgotten have Or unto Idols worship gave 21. Shall not his search the sin impart Who knowes the secrets of each heart 22. Yea for Thy sake so ill we fare We all the day-long killed are Counted as sheep for shambles bred Fit only to be slaughtered 23. Awake O Lord why do'st Thou sleep Still wilt Thou us at distance keep 24. Why hidest Thou Thy face from those Who ly opprest and griev'd by foes 25. Our soule unto the dust is throw'n To earth our belly cleaveth downe 26. Arise our life from ruin take And save us for Thy mercies sake PSAL. XLV 1. MY heart good matter doth indite Which of the King I write And like a ready pen my tongue Frames hir triumphant song 2. Thou fairer art then humane race Thy lips are full of grace Therefore thy God on thee doth powre His blessings endlesse store 3. Gird on thy sword O great in might For Truth and Justice fight 4. That all the world may understand The terrour of Thy hand 5. Thy sharp'ned arrowes wound all those Who dare the King oppose Whereby subdued at Thy call The vanquisht people fall 6. Thy throne O God doth still endure Thy Scepter just and pure 7. Thou righteousnesse do'st value best And wickednesse detest Therefore thy God hath Thee preferr'd And by a love unheard The oyle of gladnesse on Thy head Above Thy fellowes shed 8. Myrrhe Aloës and Cassia's smell Upon Thy garments dwell Out of the Ivory Palaces Provided Thee to please 9. King's daughters were amongst Thy traine Nor to attend disdaine The Queen upon Thy right hand plac'd With gold of Ophir grac'd 10. Hearken O Daughter and give eare Forget thy parents deare 11. The King shall prize thy beauty more Whom as thy Lord adore 12. Rich Tyre with gifts and presents great Thy favour shall entreat 13. Who far above Thy beauties seen All glorious art within 14. Shee in a robe with needles wrought Shall to the King be brought The Virgins which upon hir wait Shall add unto Thy State 15. With joy and gladnesse they resort To enter the Kings Court 16. Thou shalt have sons in Father's stead And many Princes breed 17. In all succeeding times Thy Name Shall mention'd be with fame Whilst the glad people Thy renowne With endlesse praises crowne PSAL. XLVI Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. GOd is our refuge our defence Rests wholly on His providence Which still affords a present aid When greatest troubles us invade 2. Therefore we shall not need to feare Though the fixt earth removed were Or though the hills and mountaines steep Lay buried in the angry Deep 3. Although the roaring waters make The Mountaines with their swelling shake 4. Yet calmer rivers do embrace Gods City His faire dwelling place 5. Whose Tabernacles by His love Are kept that they can never move For He when dangers Hir distresse His early succour shall addresse 6. The Nations rage the Kingdomes are Disturb'd with strife and threats of war But He the tempest can allay And cause the earth to melt away 7. The Lord of Hosts doth us direct Great Iacobs God doth us protect 8. Come see on those our mischeifs wrought What desolations He hath brought 9. He maketh strife and wars to cease And crowns the bleeding earth with peace He breaks the bow and crackes the speare In fire the Chariots burned were 10. Lo this is God whose awfull sway Both earth and Heaven must obey 11. The Lord of Hosts doth us direct Great Iacobs God doth us protect PSAL. XLVII 1. O Clap your hands All earth throughout To God in triumph shout 2. His greatnesse rules the world from high With awfull Majesty 3. He Nations under us subdues And will our portion chuse Which doth in glory far excell The Lot of Israël 5. God is gone up with showting voice And sounding trumpets noyse 6. Unto our God loud praises sing Sing praises to our King 7. To Him whose pow'r the earth doth fill With knowledge sing and skill 8. Who on His sacred throne remaines And ore the Heathen reignes 9. The Princes with the People joyne Sprung out of Abra'm's loyne For all are in His care enroll'd Who highly is extoll'd PSAL. XLVIII 1. GReat is the Lord His praise is great In Salem His blest seat 2. Mount Sion beauteous is for site The spatious earth's delight Upon the sides which Northward rise The Great King's City lies 3. God in hir Palaces alone Is for a refuge know'n 4. For lo the Kings assembled were Hir glories downe to teare 5. They saw with marvail hir defense In trouble hasting thence 6. They were surpriz'd with sudden feare Like pangs which women beare 7. Thou break'st the Ships from Tarshish saile With Thy strong Easterne gale 8. In Salem unto God endear'd We saw what oft we heard The Lord of Hosts will hir defend And stablish to the end 9. Lord in Thy Temple to our thought We have Thy mercies brought 10. O God according to Thy Name So endlesse is Thy fame Thy hand is full of righteousnesse Let Sion joy expresse 11. Let Iudah's daughter gladly sing The judgments of their King 12. Walk round about faire Sions Mount Hir stately Tow'rs recount 13. Hir Bulwarks marke and structures well And to your Children tell 14. For here the Lord our God intends Till time expired ends His favours on This place to breath And guide us unto death PSAL. XLIX As Psalme 51. 1. ALl people of the world give eare 2. Low high rich poore togither heare 3. My mouth of wisedome shall dilate My heart deep knowledge meditate 4. To Parables I will encline Darke sayings on the harp divine 5. Why should my end affrightment feel When sin or death assault my heel 6. Who trust in wealth and riches boast 7. Cannot redeeme a brother lost Or bring back life when fled away Or unto God his ransome pay 8. The soule so pretious is no rate Can it recall or expiate 9. That so he might for ever last And not of earth's corruption tast 10. For he perceiveth that the wise Like to the foole and brutish dies And all the wealth which they have got Must then become anothers lot 11. Yet they suppose their dwelling place Shall last through each succeeding race And to their lands their names bequeath To keep them living after death 12. Man nerethelesse to honour brought Like beasts that perish comes to nought 13. Thus their vaine folly ends yet they Who them survive
praise all they say 14. Like sheep they in the grave are layd For death to feed on dishes made The just in light eternall reignes Whilst others pomp in dust remaines 15. But God my my soule shall take and save From power of the wide-mouth'd grave 16. Be not thou troubled or afraid When one of these is wealthy made Or when with plenty fill'd and ease His houses glory doth encrease 17. He carries nothing when he dies But stript of all his honour lies 18. Though living he his soule did blesse Applauding his false happinesse And men that course in worldings praise Which most the appetite obaies 19. He with his fathers ends in night And never more shall see the light 20. Man who in honour nothing knowes From hence like beasts that perish goes PSAL. L. To the proper Tune 1. THe God of might Unto the earth did call From the Suns light To his declining fall 2. From Sion faire The Lord himselfe hath shone 3. God shall repaire In noise and terrour know'n Usher'd with Flame Wrapt in a stormy cloud 4. He shall proclaime To earth his judgment lowd 5. My Saints collect To me with offrings sworne 6. Heav'ns shall detect The justice by Him borne 7. My people heare O Israel I speak And witnesse beare 'Gainst thee my Lawes dost break 8. I not reprove Thy sacrifices faile 9. No goates I love Nor Bullocks from thy stall 10. Mine is each beast Which the wild Forrests feed Ev'n to the least Which thousand hils doe breed 11. The fowles I know Which on the Mountaines fly The wild beasts owe Which in the desart ly 12. If I would eat I need not tell it thee The whole worlds meat And it belongs to me 13. That I require Bulls flesh why should'st thou think Burnt in the fire Or blood of goats would drink 14. Thanksgivings bring And pay to God thy vowes This offering He as the best allowes 15. And on Me call In thine afflicted dayes I save thee shall And thou shalt give Me praise 16. But to the bad Saith God why should you dare The Lawes I made Or Statutes to declare Why doe ye vaunt In your un-hallow'd mouth My Covenant 17. Whose hearts instruction loath 18. Thou did'st consent When thou a thief hadst seen Thy foule intent Hath with adult'rers been 19. Thou to all ill Thy mouth do'st dedicate Thy false tongue still Is uttering deceit 20. Thou do'st back-bite To work thy brothers shame And full of spight Thy Mothers sonne defame 21. This hast thou done And whilst I silent sate Thou thought'st Me one Who had like thee forgate But I will hast And order'd 'fore thine eyes Present at last All these impieties 22. Consider ye Who God nor judgement fear Least anger'd He Your soules in pieces teare 23. Who offers praise Me honours and th' upright After earthes dayes Shall dwell in endlesse light PSAL. LI. To the proper Tune 1. HAve mercy O my God! on me Who thus dejected fly to Thee According to Thy boundlesse love The weight of mine offence remove 2. From Thine un-wasted pitties spring Thy wonted streames of pardon bring O wash my leprous soule againe And cleanse me from this bloody staine 3. In sad repentance I confesse The knowledge of this wickednesse 4. Against Thee have I sinn'd alone Who art my Judge for what is done I cannot hide the blood I spilt Nor will excuse my secret guilt That at Thy bar when I am try'd Thy sentence might be justify'd 5. Brought forth I was to Parents scorne In sin conceiv'd with sorrow Borne And have emprov'd by act and thought Those spots which to the world I brought 6. But Thou dost inward truth require And only can'st that grace inspire Thou therefore shalt who wisdome art With understanding fill my heart 7. Purge me with Hyssop then my soule Shall cleansed be though nev'r so foule Wash me and my black crimes will grow More white then is the falling snow 8. Make me to hear Thy mercies voice So shall my broken bones rejoyce 9. Turne from my sinnes Thy face away Nor let them in remembrance stay 10. Create O God! a cleansed heart Renew my soule chast thoughts impart 11. Me from Thy presence never drive Nor of thy guiding grace deprive 12. Restore Thy comfort yet at last And let Thy spirit keep me fast 13. Then wicked men thy wayes I le teach And sinners shall conversion reach 14. Deliver me from guilt of blood O God Thou Authour of my good 15. Open my lips enlarge my tongue And then thy prayses shall be sung 16. Thou do'st not sacrifice desire Or any offring made by fire 17. The sacrifices God delight Are broken hearts and soules contrite 18. O cast thy favourable eye On Sions low calamity Build up negl●cted Salems wall Whose Structures now to ruin fall 19. Then shalt Thou be when once appeas'd With our devout oblations pleas'd Who heapes of Incense up will fling And bullocks to Thine Altar bring PSAL. LII 1. WHy boasting Tyrant dost thou threat Thou canst do mischeife yet Gods constant goodnesse will prevent Thy murtherous intent 2. Thy tongue suggestions doth devise Like rasors cut thy Iyes 3. Thou evill more then goodnesse lov'st Deceit not truth approv'st 4. Thy words false tongue mens lives devour But God shall by His pow'r 5. Pluck thee from earth thy dwelling place Thy name from heaven rase 6. The just these judgments see and feare Which wicked ones must beare And all their malice vainly try'd With laughter shall deride 7. Lo this is he who God not chose For his assur'd repose But strong in violence and stealth Rely'd upon his wealth 8. Yet I within God's house shall be Like a green Olive tree And on Thy mercy all my daies My confidence will raise 9. I for this preservation will My praises offer still And on Thy saving Name await Which Saints must celebrate PSAL. LIII 1. THe fool whose heart doth truth upbraid There is no God hath said Corrupted is with sin their mind And none to good enclin'd 2. God His survay from Heaven took And downe on men did look To see if any Him would know Or seek His truth below 3. But now revolted every one To filthinesse is gone His Law by none is understood There is not one doth good 4. Will they all knowledge thus defy That work iniquity Who eat my people up as bread Nor God have worshipped 5. He by false fear and vaine affright Their bones hath scatter'd quite Through Gods just vengeance and despise In shame their glory lies 6. O that from Sion help were sent To end our banishment For Iacobs Off-spring then in peace Should joy in their release PSAL. LIV. 1. SAve me O God and by Thy might With judgment do me right Be Thou to my request attent 2. My words in sorrow sent 3. For 'gainst my soule Oppressors rise Strangers who thee despise 4. But thou my help and champion art For those that take my
fill 22. They may His name and praise declare When all the people gather'd are 23. He hath my strength to weaknes brought My Short'ned dayes are come to nought 24. So that to God I thus did pray O take me not as yet away Nor cast me off from this lifes stage In prime of youth and mid'st of age For though My dayes be few and fraile Thy yeares O God will never faile 25. Thou Lord hast earth's foundation lay'd And by Thy hand the Heav'ns were made They all shall perish and decay And in their time consume away Like to a garment when grow'n old They shall nor use nor motion hold But though the world and they must fall Thy Being is perpetuall 27. Yea as a vesture worne and chang'd Is from it's gloss and forme estrang'd So Shalt Thou change this massy frame Yet still Thy selfe abide the same 28. And like Thy selfe from changes freed Thou wilt prolong Thy servants seed Whose children shall remaine with Thee And in Thy sight establisht be PSAL. CIII As Psalme 51. 1. MY Soul thy best devotion raise To bless the Lord and sing His praise 2. O never unremembred be The benefits He powr'd on thee 3. Whose pardon doth all sins release And keep thy body from disease 4. Who thee redeem'd to death cast downe And doth thy life with mercies crowne 5. Who with good things shall fill thy mouth And eagle-like renew thy youth 6. He by right judgment hath redrest All such as are by wrong opprest 7. His wayes have know'n to Moses been The Israelites His works have seen 8. All which His will and nature shew To mercy swift to vengeance slow 9. He will not alwayes with us chide Nor let His anger long abide 10. Nor deales according to our sin Nor have our crimes rewarded bin 11. For high as Heav'n is earth above So large so boundless is his love 12. Removing all our sins as far As East and West divided are 13. Yea like a Father 's to his Son To us is his compassion 14 He knowes our frame too weak to trust Remembring that we are but dust 15. The daies of man like to the grass Or fading flow'r to nothing pass 16. Which blow'n and shaken by the wind Leave neither place nor print behind 17. His goodnes though confirm'd and sure To childrens children doth endure 18. Ev'n unto such whose cleare intents Walk after His Commandements 19. The Lord in heav'n prepares His throne And governs all the world alone O therefore bless that pow'rfull Lord Who made and rules us by His word 20. Ye Angels that in strength excell And never 'gainst His word rebell 21. Ye winged Ministers who still Prepared are to act His will Ye Heav'nly hosts and creatures all 22. Bless Him and at His foot-stool fall Lastly my Soul thy Maker praise And bless His goodnes all thy daies PSAL. CIV As Psalme 51. 1. MY Soul the Lord for ever bless O God! Thy greatnesse all confess Whom Majesty and honour vest 2. In robes of Light eternall drest He Heaven makes his Canopy 3. His chambers in the waters ly His Chariot is the cloudy storme And on the wings of wind is borne 4. He Spirits makes His Angels quire His Ministers a flaming fire 5. He so did earth's foundations cast It might remaine for ever fast 6. Then cloath'd it with the spatious deep Whose wave outswells the mountaines steep 7. At Thy rebuke the waters fled And hid their thunder-frighted head 8. They from the mountaines streaming flow And downe into the Vallies go Then to their liquid center hast Where their collected floods are cast 9. These in the Ocean met and joyn'd Thou hast within a bank confin'd Not suff'ring them to pass their bound Least earth by their excess be drown'd 10. He from the hills his Christall springs Down running to the vallies brings 11. Which drink supply and coolnes yield To thirsting beasts throughout the field 12. By them the fowles of heaven rest And singing in their branches nest 13. He waters from his clouds the Hills The teeming earth with plenty fills 14. He grass for Cattle doth produce And every Herbe for humane use That so He may His creatures feed And from the earth supply their need 15. He makes the clusters of the vine To glad the Sons of men with wine He oyle to cheere the face imparts And bread the strength'ner of their hearts Second Part. 16. The trees which God for fruit decreed Nor sap nor moyst'ning vertue need The lofty Cedars by His hand In Lebanon emplanted stand 17. Unto the birds these shelter yield And Storks upon the fir-trees build 18. Wild goats the hills defend and feed And in the Rocks the Conies breed 19. He made the changing Moone appeare To note the seasons of the yeare The Sun from Him his strength doth get And knows the measure of his Set. 20. Thou mak'st the darkness of the night When beasts creep forth that shunn'd the light 21. Young Lions roaring after prey From God their hunger must allay 22. When the bright Sun casts forth his ray Down in their Dennes themselves they lay 23. Man's labour with the morne begun Continues till the day be done 24. O Lord what wonders hast thou made In providence and wisedome layd The earth is with Thy riches crown'd 25. And Seas where creatures most abound 26. There go the ships which swiftly fly There great Leviathan doth ly Who takes his pastime in the flood 27. All these do waite on Thee for food 28. Thy bounty is on them distill'd Who are by Thee with goodnes fill'd 29 But when thou hid'st Thy face they dy And to their dust returned ly 30. Thy spirit all with life endues The springing face of earth renewes 31. Gods glory ever shall endure Pleas'd in His works from change secure 32. Upon the earth He looketh downe Which shrinks trembles at His frowne His lightnings touch or thunders stroak Wil make the proudest mountains smoak 33 To Him my Ditties whil'st I live Or being have shall praises give 34 My Meditations will be sweet When fixt on Him my comforts meet 35. Upon the earth let sinners rot In place and memory forgot But thou my soul thy Maker bless Let all the world His praise express PSAL. CV 1. O Thank the Lord invoke His Name His deeds to all proclaime 2. With Psalmes His praises eelebrate His wond'rous works relate 3. Glory in Him ye whose desires And heart for God enquires 4. Seek ye the Lords all-pow'rfull might His faces glorious light 5. The works of wonder He hath done And Judgments think upon 6. Ye who from faithfull Abraham And chosen Iacob came 7. He is the Lord whose judgments show'n Through all the earth are know'n 8. He Cov'nant keeps in word and deed To thousands that succeed 9. To Abraham and Izaak both He promis'd with an oath 10. And for a Law His sacred pact To Iacob did enact 11. In which He vow'd that Israel
at Thy right hand Kings shall wound And Nations strong confound 6. Whose countries shall be overspread With Bodies of their dead 7. He of the River in the way Shall drink his thirst to stay And his victorious head advance In our Deliverance PSAL. CXI To the usuall Tune 1. PRaise God with heart and tongue The Quire of Saints among His praises shall be sung 2 The works of God are great All those will them repeat Whose thoughts on Him are set 3. His actions glorious are Renown'd and honour'd far Nor can His truth empaire 4. His wonders fill our thought Who hath compassion wrought And pitty shewes when sought 5. He hath His servants fed Giv'n those that fear Him bread His Cov'nant stablished 6. His pow'r to them exprest And made His people rest Where Heathen late possest 7. What ever wrought His hands In truth and judgment stands And sure are His Commands 8. They all for ever last By His decree kept fast Till fleeting time is past 9. He did His people save Whom Tyrants did enslave His sacred Cov'nant gave Renowned is His fame And reverend His Name Which all the world proclaime 10. God's fear true wisdome brings The knowledg of good things From that beginning springs They understand aright Who make His Lawes their light And still His praise recite PSAL. CXII 1. BLest is the man that feares the Lord Delighting in His word 2. His seed on earth shall mighty be Blest his posteritie 3. His house with riches shall abound His life with plenty crown'd His righteous dealing clear as sure For ever shall endure 4. In shades of darknesse to th' upright There riseth up a light He gratious is and free from hate His heart compassionate 5. A good man mercy shewes and lends Nor in his words offends 6. He shall not move but placed be In lasting memorie 7. He of ill tidings not afraid Hath God his refuge made Thus fix'd his heart shall never faile 8. But 'gainst his foes prevaile 9. With liberall hand unto the poor He hath disperst his store His righteousnesse shall still remaine And lasting honour gaine 10. The wicked man when this he seeth For spight shall gnash his teeth And melted by his envies fire Perish in his desire PSAL. CXIII To the usuall Tune 1. THe Lord O ye His servants praise To His great Name your ditties raise 2. Which blest and sacred be alwaies 3. Ev'n from the rising of the Sun Till to the West his course be run Nis Name is to be prais'd alone 4. The Lord above all Nations high Is seated in great Majesty And in the Heav'ns His glories ly 5. What pow'r created parallells The Lord our God who thus excells And far above the Heaven dwells 6. Who humbling downe himselfe doth bow Not only things in heaven to know But what is done in earth below 7. To him that did in dust deplore He joyfull comforts doth restore And from the dunghill lifts the poore 8. That set with Princes of the earth And persons of a Royall birth His sorrows may be chang'd to mirth 9. The barren woman when implor'd His bounty hath with children stor'd O therefore praise this gratious Lord. PSAL. CXIV 1. WHen Israel from Egypt went Free from his banishment And Iacob came from that strange land Conducted by God's hand 2. The house of Iudah which did passe His Sanctuary was And Israel the chosen throne Of His dominion 3. The Sea saw that and did disperse Iordan his course reverse 4. The Mountaines skip'd like sporting rams The little hills like Lambs 5. What ay'ld thy waters O thou Sea That they so fled from thee Iordan what did thy current lack That thou wast driven back What Miracle did then prevaile That both your streams should faile 6. You Mountaines that ye skip'd like rams Yet little hills like Lambs 7. Tremble thou earth when Iacobs God Commands thee with his rod 8. Who from the Rock did waters bring And made the flint a spring PSAL. CXV Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. NOt unto us O Lord but Thee Thy Name Thy Truth the glory be 2. Why should the heathen Thee defy Whilst Where is now their God they cry 3. Our God in heaven doth remaine And acts what ere he did ordaine Their Idols Silver are and Gold The work which hands of men did mould 5. Mouths have they yet they speechlesse be And they have eyes but cannot see 6. They ears possesse which nothing heare And noses not for smelling beare 7. Their hands not touch their feet not walk Nor through their throat resounds their talk 8. Who make them are as vaine as they And so are all that to them pray 9. 10. O Israel O Aarons line 11. O yee that in His feare combine Trust ye in God who is your shield Protection He and help doth yield 12. He mindfull still of our redresse Will Israel and Aaron blesse 13. Who feare Him small or great are blest 14. And in their race shall be encreast 15. You are the blessed of the Lord Who heaven fram'd and earth hath stor'd 16. He in the Heav'n of Heavens lives But earth unto mans children gives 17. The dead Thy praises cannot shew Nor those who downe to silence go 18. But we the Lord through all our daies Will blesse The Lord for ever praise PSAL. CXVI 1. I Love the Lord and am well pleas'd He hath me heard and eas'd 2. Whilst therefore life continue shall I will upon Him call 3. The snares of death about me dwelt And paines of Hell I felt Disturbed thoughts and heavinesse My conscience did oppress 4. Then to the Lord my plaint I made And thus unto Him said O Lord my soule from falling save And lift me from the grave 5. The Lord is gracious and just To those His mercy trust 6. His Hand the simple doth protect When crosses them deject 7. Turne then my soule unto thy rest God's favours have thee blest He bountifully doth reward And thee from dangers guard 8. Thou keep'st my soule from death's pale feares My drooping eyes from teares And did'st my wand'ring steps recall When I was apt to fall 9. My feet before the Lord shall stand In His eternall land 10. I therefore pray'd and thus believ'd Yet still my heart was griev'd For in my foes successe I fail'd Till faith at last prevail'd 11. Then I all men for Lyars knew And God alone for true 12. What retribution shall I give To him by whom I live Or what acknowledgment apply For His benignity 13. Salvations sacred Cup I 'le take And humble prayers make 14. Before His people shall be pay'd The vowes which I have made 15. For those that live like Saints upright And in the Lord delight Are living dear unto His eye And pretious when they dy 16. Lord I Thy faithfull servant am And still adore Thy Name Thou loosed hast my heavy yoak My bonds in sunder broke 17. Therefore my praises unto Thee Shall daily
and feare 64. Through earth O Lord Thy mercies reach Me in Thy statutes teach TETH 65. Thoust hast dealt well with me O Lord According to Thy word 66. Good judgment and true knowledge give For I Thy Lawes believe 67. Before I troubled was I stray'd But now Thy word obey'd 68 All good doth from Thy bounty flow Let me Thy statutes know 69. The proud by Lies would me supplant Who keep Thy Covenant 70. Their heart is swoll'n with fat and ease But me Thy statutes please 71. T is good that by affliction taught To know Thee I am brought 72. Whose Law I in more value hold Then thousand heaps of Gold IOD 73. I have been fashion'd by Thy hand Teach me to understand 74 Who feare Thee shall be glad to see My setled hope in Thee 75. I know Thy judgments Lord are true And my affliction due 76. Yet let Thy comfort I Thee pray Thy servants grief allay 77. In tender mercy me forgive That I with Thee may live 78. Shame them whose pride without a cause Hates me who love Thy Lawes 79. Let those conjoyn'd to me be neare Thy truth who know and feare 80. My heart keep in Thy statutes sound That me no shame confound CAPH 81. My soule for Thy salvation faint Trusts on Thy gratious grant 82. Mine eyes with expectation faile When shall my hopes prevaile 83. Though like a bottle in the smoake Yet Thee I not forsook 84. Shall my short daies of life have end Ere Thou Thy judgment send 85. The proud for me against all right Have digged pits in spight 86. As Thou art faithfull send redresse 'Gainst them who me oppresse 87. They me on earth almost consum'd But I on Thee presum'd 88. O quicken me as Thou art kind So I Thy word shall mind LAMED 89. Thy promise Lord doth ever last In heaven setled fast 90. Thy faith through all successions try'd Doth fixt as earth abide 91. Thou for Thy service did'st ordaine That all things should remaine 92. But that Thy Law was my releif I perisht had through greif 93. Thy precepts in my thought shall live For they my soule revive 94. Save me O Lord for I am Thine And to Thy Law encline 95. Though wicked men would me destroy I make Thy word my joy 96. Which to eternall blisse extends When earth's perfection ends MEM. 97. Thy Law how dearely do I rate All day to meditate 98. Which still before me makes me wise Above mine enemies 99. For studying this I knowledge have More then my teachers gave 100. I understand more then the old 'Cause I Thy precepts hold 101. My feet from evill waies refrain'd Are by Thy word restrain'd 102. I from Thy judgments not depart For Thou hast taught my heart 103. Then hony bred from flowry fields Thy word more sweetnesse yields 104. Through this I understanding gat And waies of falsehood hate NVN. 105. Thy word a lamp is shining bright And to my path a light 106. I in my solemne vowes have sworne Thy statutes to performe 107. I ly perplext with greif and paine Lord quicken me againe 108. O let my Pray'rs Thy audience reach And me Thy judgments teach 109. My soul though death dangers threat Can never Thee forget 110. And though the wicked snares have lay'd From Thee I never stray'd 111. Thy statutes are my chosen part The comfort of my heart 112. And to performe Them I intend Untill my life shall end SAMECH 113. I hate vaine thoughts ill men neglect But I Thy Law affect 114. Thou art my refuge and my shield Whose word doth safety yield 115. Depart ye wicked ones away I will my God obey 116. Uphold me in a life unblam'd Nor let my hope be sham'd 117. Sustaine me Lord so shall my faith Resting on Thee be safe 118. Thou tread'st them downe whose guilefull heart Doth from Thy Lawes depart 119. And like the drosse that 's cast away Mak'st them on earth decay 120. My trembling flesh is full of feare When I these judgments heare AIN 121. Lord leave me not who love the right To my oppressors might 122. Be Thou my surety 'gainst their pride Who have my waies decry'd 123. Mine eyes for Thy salvation faile Untill my hopes prevaile 124. In mercy with Thy servant deale Thy statutes Lord reveale 125. Give me an understanding heart Thy sacred will impart 126. T is time for Thee to bring Thy aid For voyd Thy Law is made 127. I Thy Commandments pr●tious hold Above refined gold 128 And all Thy precepts justly prize But hate deceit and lyes PE. 129 Thy testimonies wond'rous are My soules delight and care 130. Thy words like beams of light arise To make the simple wise 131. Panting and breathlesse in desire I to Thy lawes aspire 132. Such mercy Lord upon me powre As those who Thee adore 133. Order my steps no sins may staine Nor vices or'e me reigne 134 From man's oppression me redeeme Thy precepts who esteeme 135. Make Thy blest face on me to shine Teach me Thy Lawes divine 136. Rivers of Teares run down mine eyes When men Thy Law despise TSADDI 137. Thou righteous art O Lord my might Thy judgments are upright 138. The Statutes which Thou do'st command Unchang'd and faithfull stand 139. My zeale consumes me when I find Thy Law not kept in mind 140. Thy word is very pure and try'd By me most magnify'd 141. I though despis'd and lightly set Thy precepts not forget 142. Thy righteousnesse no period knew And Thy Commands are true 143. Though troubles me or anguish seize Yet I delight in these 144. Lord in Thy statutes knowledge give And I shall ever live COPH. 145. I cry'd with my whole heart Lord heare Through whom I persevere 146. O save me when to Thee I call So keep Thy Lawes I shall 147. My cryes prevent the dawning light 148. My eyes outwatch the night That I Thy word might meditate My hope and safe Retreit 149. O Lord my voice in mercy heare Me quicken in Thy feare 150. Men bent to mischeif nigh me draw Contemners of thy Law 151. Yet Thou O Lord art neare at hand And true is Thy command 152. For on eternall bases plac't Thy testimonies last RESCH. 153. Consider me in my distresse For I Thy Law confesse 154. Plead Thou my cause and life afford According to Thy word 155. Salvation far from sinners flies For they Thy Lawes despise 156. Thy tender mercies Lord exceed O quicken me with speed 157. Though many foes 'gainst me combine From Thee I not decline 158. With sorrow I transgressors saw Who have not kept Thy Law 159. Lord think how I Thy precepts love Inspire me from above 160. Thy word is true Thy Judgments pure And ever shall endure SCHIN 161. Princes pursue me without cause Yet still I feare Thy Lawes 162. Whose sacred word more glads my mind Then those that treasures find 163. I falshood hate abhorre all lyes But Thy Commandments prize 164. Sev'n
Lord obey PSAL. CXLV Sing this as Psalme 100. 1. I Thee extoll my God and King And of Thy Name for ever sing 2. I Thee will bless through all my daies And yield Thy Name eternall praise 3. Great is the Lord prais'd and admir'd His greatness is by none exquir'd 4. Each generation shall declare How mighty His atchievements are 5. I will Thy glory celebrate Thy wond'rous works Majestick State 6. Thy acts of terrour and of fame All men shall speak and I proclaime 7. They shall abundantly profess Thy goodness and Thy righteousness 8. Whose grace and full compassions flow To mercy swift to anger slow 9. God's goodness every where extends His mercy all His works transcends 10. All things O Lord Thou did'st create And Saints Thy praise shall celebrate 11. Their tongues Thy Kingdom 's rule make know'n By them Thy glorious acts are show'n 12. That all the Sons of men may see Thy mighty pow'r and Majestie 13. Thy Kingdom doth for ever last When men decay and time is past 14. God doth uphold all such as fall And men cast downe from ruin call 15. The eyes of all on Thee attend Who in due season meat do'st send 16. Thy open hand when need requires Doth satisfie their just desires 17. The Lord is right in all His waies In Holiness His works He layes 18. The Lord is good and nigh to all Who faithfully upon Him call 19. He their desire will satisfie Who feare Him and regard their cry 20. Saves all that love Him from annoy But all the wicked will destroy 21. Therefore my mouth to speake His praise Shall lowd and thankfull accents raise And let all flesh whom He did frame For ever bless His Holy Name PSAL. CXLVI 1. TTo God my soule His praises give And bless Him whil'st I live 2. I will to Him my thankes up send Untill my being end 3. Put not in Princes any trust Nor in the Sons of dust Who nor themselves nor others save From the devouring grave 4. Soon as man breathless doth remaine He turnes to earth againe And as his time of life expires So perish his desires 5. O therefore happy he whose faith On God relyance hath Who makes the fear of Him his scope And object of his hope 6. He Heav'n and earth and Sea did frame With all that Those containe And when their frame is quite defac't His truth shall ever last 7. He doth the wronged help to right Who are opprest by might Feeds those that are to want expos'd And hath the Captives loos'd 8. He to the blind restores their eyes He makes the fall'n to rise He upon such bestowes his care Who just and faithfull are 9. The Lord all strangers doth receive And fatherless releive When wicked men are overthrowne And all their hopes cast downe 10. The Lord thy God O Sion reignes His glory still remaines Then to thy everlasting King Eternall praises sing PSAL. CXLVII 1. PRaise ye the Lord a pleasant thing It is His praise to sing 2. God ruin'd Salem doth repaire Whose out-casts gather'd are 3. He heales and binds the broken heart Relieves the wounded's smart 4. The sparkling Starres He numbers all And by their names doth call 5. Great is our Lord and strong His might His Wisdome infinite 6. He doth the meek exalt and crowne But cast's the wicked downe 7. To God the Lord so good so great Your thankfull hymnes repeat And to the Harpes melodious string His constant praises sing 8. Who heavens face with vapour shrowds And covers it with clouds Who powres his raine on earth below And makes the Mountaines grow 9. He gives his food unto the beast And from their airy nest When the young ravens to Him cry Feeds Them abundantly 10. He not delights in strength of horse Nor values humane force 11. But those who make His feare their scope And in His mercy hope 12. Ierusalem O praise the Lord Sion Thy God record 13. Who barres thy gates to give thee rest And hath thy children blest 14. He maketh in thy borders peace Fills thee with cornes increase 15. His wing'd commands most swiftly run And soon as said are done 16. He giveth like the wooll his snowes Hoare frost like ashes strowes 17. Casts forth his Ice like morsells roll'd Who can withstand His cold 18. He sendeth out His word and Law Which melts them to a thaw He causeth His strong wind to blow And makes the waters flow 19. His word He doth to Iacob shew Makes him His judgment know And to his chosen Israel He doth His Statutes tell 20. He with no Nation so did deale Nor thus His Love reveale Who nor His judgments knew nor word Therefore Praise ye the Lord. PSAL. CXLVIII To the proper Tune 1. PRaise God from Heaven high Who sits above the sky 2. Ye glorious Angels all Ye Hosts Celestiall 3. Ye Sun and Moon Both Night and Noon Ye Stars of light His praise recite 4. Praise Him ye Heavens that move Ye waters them above 5. Praise Him whose pow'rfull Name Created This great frame He did command 6. Them fast to stand By His decree They lasting be 7. All that earth's bosome keeps Ye dragons and all deepes 8. Fire haile the falling snow The furious winds that blow Stormes that fulfill His sacred will And serve His word Praise ye the Lord. 9. Mountaines that touch the sky Ye Hills which lower ly All trees that fruitfull are The Cedars tall and faire 10. Beasts which the field Or pastures yeild Each creeping thing And bird of wing 11. Kings which the earth do sway People who them obey Princes of royall birth And Judges of the earth 12. Young men and maids Old men and babes 13. Let them proclaime His awfull name His Name doth all excell In earth or Heaven that dwell 14 He will His People raise Of all His Saints the praise Ev'n Iacob deare His care most neare Joyn'd in accord Praise ye the Lord. PSAL. CXLIX Sing this as Psalme 119. 1. PRaise ye the Lord New Anthems bring Which ye to God may sing And let the quire of Saints His praise In their assembly raise 2. Let Israel in Him rejoyce Who form'd him with his voyce Let all the Sons from Sion spring Be joyfull in their King 3. Let them with Dance and Pipe proclaime The glory of His Name Let them sing praises with the Harp With Timbrell shrill and sharp 4. For in His people He delights Who celebrate His Rites And those with meekness who abound Are with salvation crown'd 5. Let Saints with glory raise their heads And sing upon their beds 6. Let His high praise who rules the skies Their voices exercise And in their hand a Two-edg'd sword Be put to act His word 7. For judgment 'gainst the Heathen bent And peoples punishment 8. Their captive Kings in chaines confin'd With manacles to bind And their rebellious Nobles lead In iron fettered 9. To execute that heavy wrath His judgment threat'ned hath
100. 1. THe fool within his heart hath said There is no God that all things made Corrupt and wicked are their facts Nor is there one who goodnesse acts 2. The Lord from Heaven downe did looke And view of all mans children tooke To see if any knowledge sought Or upon God would place his thought 3. But all of them are gone aside And in their filthinesse abide Throughout their numbers there is none That good performeth No not one 4. Do then all knowledge thus defy Those workers of iniquity Who eat my people up as bread And never God have worshipped 5. Affrighted they and stricken were With great amaze and sudden feare For God amongst the righteous race Is ever present by His Grace 6. The poore mans counsaile and his faith Your shamelesse malice mocked hath Because he God his refuge makes And sure protection from Him takes 7. O who that Israël may live Salvation will from Sion give When God shall His from bondage free Then Iacobs race shall joyfull bee PSAL. XV. 1. LOrd who shall in thy dwelling bide Or on Thy Hill reside 2. Ev'n he whose life and deeds are right Whose words in truth delight 3. He who reviles not with his tongue Nor doth his neighbour wrong Who none with slanders doth backbite Or undeserved spight 4. Who in his pure impartiall eyes Vile persons doth despise But love and honour doth afford To them that feare the Lord. 5. Whose mind not alters if he sweare Though he a Iooser were 6. Nor by extortion wealth contracts Nor lawlesse use exacts Nor to betray the innocent For wicked bribes is bent 7. Who so doth this shall never move Out of his Makers love PSAL. XVI Sing this as the Lamentation 1. PReserve O God and succour mee Who put my faithfull trust in Thee 2. Thou O my Soule to Him hast said Thou ar't my Lord and only aid To Thee my goodnes not extends No merit nor perfection lends 3. But my delight on Saints is plac'd By most excelling vertues grac'd 4. Their sorrowes shall be multiply'd Who have on other Gods rely'd To th●se I no burnt offering Nor bloody sacrifice will bring Of them I neither mention make Nor in my lips their Names will take 5. Thou only Who my portion ar't Shalt have the duties of my heart God fills my Cup and doth advance The lot of mine inheritance 6. My lines in pleasant places lay'd A wealthy heritage have made 7. Thee therefore will I ever bless Who gav'st me counsell in distress And by Thy warnings do'st invite My reines to serve Thee in the night 8. I set the Lord before mine ey And hold Him in my memory Whil'st He assists at my right hand I stedfast and unmoved stand 9. This glads my heart my Glory shall Rejoyce how low so ere I fall And in the grave my flesh shall rest With hope to Rise againe possest 10. Thou wilt not leave my Soul in Hell Eternally condemn'd to dwell Nor sufferest Thy Holy one In death to see corruption 11. Thou wilt the path of Life declare At whose Right Hand and Presence are Such pleasures which no time shall end And joyes no thought can comprehend PSAL. XVII 1. LOrd heare the right my cry attend My pray'r which lips unfeigned send 2. Judge me and with impartiall eye Behold my causes equity 3. Thou prov'st my heart and in the night Visit'st and try'st and find'st me right I in my purpos'd thoughts professe That never shall my mouth transgresse 4. Thy word hath kept me from mens works And pathes where the destroyer lurkes 5. Hold up my goings in thy way That so my footsteps never stray 6. I call'd on thee who ar't inclin'd My voyce to heare my speech to mind 7. O shew thy kindnes thou whose hand Sav'st them that trust when foes withstand 8. Keep as the Apple of the eye And by Thee shadow'd let me lye 9. From wicked men and deadly foes Whose strong oppressions me enclose 10. For they with fatnes swoll'n and pride 11. Have compass'd us and closely ey'd 12. Like Lions greedy of their prey Or Lions whelps they lurking lay 13. Arise O Lord and in thy frowne Both disappoint and cast him downe Deliv'rance to my soul afford From wicked men who are thy sword 14. From men I say who are thy hand To punish sinners in the land Whom pleasures of the world enslave And in this life their portion have Thou giv'st them treasure at their will Their belly do'st with plenty fill Who full of Children at their death Their substance to their race bequeath 15. But I behold Thy glorious sight And presence will in endlesse light And wak'd from death with thee abide With Thy blest likenesse satisfi'd PSAL. XVIII Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. I Thee will love O Lord my pow'r Thou art my fortresse rock and tow'r 2. My God my trust my confidence My horne of safety and defence 3. To God most prais'd I send my Cries Who saves me from mine enemies 4. When pangs of circling death prevail'd And floods of wicked men assail'd 5. I compass'd am with paines of Hell The snares of death about me dwell 6. To God I cry'd distrest and griev'd Who from His Temple me reliev'd 7. The earth then trembled at His wrath Which Hir foundations shaken hath 8. A smoake from out His nostrills came And from His mouth devouring flame 9. He bow'd the Heavens and came downe Beneath His feet was darknesse throw'n 10. On flying Cherubs He did ride 11. On wings of Wind through Heaven glide Thick darknesse His Pavilion made And watry Clouds the sky orelay'd 12. Yet at His brightnesse those gave place Whilst haile and fire powr'd down apace 13 His voyce was heard in thunders loud And coales fell from the breaking Cloud 14. His shafts dispers'd them as they flew Their force His darted lightnings slew 15. The Oceans Chanell did appear The world's foundations naked were At Thy rebuke O Lord and blast Which Thy incensed Nostrills cast 16. He me from many waters tooke 17. My too strong foes with vengeance strook 18. They me in day of trouble seiz'd But God my stay those sorrowes eas'd 19. He brought me to a spacious place Deliv'ring me through His free grace 20. He did my righteousnesse regard And cleannesse of my hands reward 21. For I the wayes of God have kept Nor wickedly His precepts left 22. His judgments I and statutes prize Still placing them before my eyes 23. I perfect was and innocent Nor to ungodly courses bent 24. Therefore as guiltlesse and upright I am rewarded in His sight Second Part. 25. Thou to the mercifull art kind 26. And pure where Thou dost purenesse find 27. But with the froward art perverse Dost save the poor the proud disperse 28. For thou my candle wilt make bright And turne my darknesse into light 29. By Thee I made a Troop to fall And through my God leap'd ore a wall 30. God's way is perfect His
tide With Songs of Thy delivery I shall encompast ly 8. I will enforme thy life and teach How thou this blisse shalt reach And with mine eye I thee will guide Least thou should'st tread aside 9. Be ye not like the horse or mule Whom reason cannot rule Whose stubborne mouths the bit and reine From fury must restreine 10. Great plagues and paines that never end For wicked men attend But those in God their trust who place Sure mercies shall embrace Be glad ye righteous and rejoyce Who make the Lord your choice With shouts alowd your joy impart All ye upright in heart PSAL. XXXIII 1. YEe righteous in the Lord delight For praise becomes th'upright 2. Let Harpe and Psaltery's consent The ten-string'd instrument 3. New Songs record unto the voyce With their melodious noise 4. For just Gods promise is to you And all His workes are true 5. He righteousnesse and judgment wills All earth his goodnesse fills 6. The Heav'ns bright host and all beneath He formed with His breath 7. He doth the waters of the deep Heap'd in His store-house keep 8. Let men and all which earth doth beare Of Him then stand in feare 9. He spake and at His free commands The world unmoved stands 10. Mens counsailes and devises wrought The Lord will bring to nought 11. Yet through all ages His decree And thoughts unchanged be 12. Blest is the People He protects And for His Lot elects 13. The Lord from Heav'n His dwelling place 14. Beheld all humane race 15. Their hearts He fashion'd whose each thought And worke to light is brought 16. No King is sav'd by multitude Nor man with might endu'd 17. As vaine for safety is the horse To reskue by his force 18. Who feare and on Gods love relye Are ever in his Eye 19. Their Soule to reskue from the grave And life from famine save 20. Our soule doth wait for God our sheild 21. Glad hopes on Him we build 22. Lord let Thy mercy on us be As we beleive in Thee PSAL. XXXIV 1. I Will at all times blesse the Lord His praises still record 2 And whilst my soule of God makes choice The humble shall rejoyce 3. The Lord with me O magnifie Exalt His Name on high I sought Him who my prayer heard And sav'd from all I fear'd 5. They look'd to Him and light'ned were No shame their faces beare 6. For God did at the poor man's cry Relieve his misery 7. His Angell those environs round Who in His fear are sound 8. O tast and see how good is Hee To such as faithfull be 9. O fear the Lord yee Saints of His For such no blessings misse 10. Young Lions often lacking prey With hunger pine away But those that seek His Covenant No good thing ever want 11. Come children hearken to my speech I you His feare will teach 12. What man is he long life doth crave Or happy dayes would have 13. Keep thou thy tongue from wicked wile Thy lips from speaking guile 14. Depart from ill in good encrease Pursue and seek for peace 15. For on the just God casts His eyes His eares admit their cryes 16. Against the bad He sets his face To cut them from their place 17. The righteous cry and God attends In trouble safety sends 18. He doth in broken hearts delight And saveth soules contrite 19. Great troubles on the righteous fall But He releives in all 20. He keeps the number of each bone Nor broken shall be one 21. Transgressors their own mischeifs slay And with just vengeance pay All such as doe the righteous hate Shall soone be desolate 22. For God His servants soules redeems And deare their faith esteems PSAL. XXXV As Psalme 51. 1. PLead Lord my cause with striving foes Against them fight who me oppose 2. The shield for my Protection weare Draw out Thy all-subduing speare Stop Thou my persecutors way Soule I am thy salvation say 4. Let them drove back with shame retire Who to procure my hurt conspire 5. Like chaffe before the Whirlwinds blast Let them be by God's Angell chas'd 6. Darke be their way their steps untrue And let His Angel them pursue 7. For without cause they hid their snare And for my soule did pits prepare 8. But let themselves surprised all In their contriv'd destruction fall 9. My soule in God shall joyfull be 10. My bones all say who 's like to Thee Who keep'st the poor from suff'ring wrong And help'st the needy 'gainst the strong 11. False witnesse did against me rise And things unknowne to me devise 12. For good they me reward with ill To spoile my soule and life to spill 13. Yet when they lay in sicknesse cast I did for them both pray and fast 14. As for my friend or brother borne Or for my Mother did I mourne 15. But of my trouble glad they joyn'd Yea abjects in my scorne combin'd 16. The mocking hypocrites at feasts By flowting me delight the guests 17. How long wilt Thou looke on O Lord Nor reskue to my soule afford O save me from destructions jawes My darling from the Lions pawes 18. Then in the great assembly I Will thanks and praises multiply 19. Let not insulting foes despise Or wink upon me with their eyes 20. They speake not peace but practise strife Disturbing those of quiet life 21. Their mouth 'gainst me they opened wide Ha ha our eye hath seene it cry'd 22. O Lord Thou their despight dost see Nor silence keep nor absent be 23. Stirre up Thy selfe to judgment wake My cause to Thy protection take 24. O judge me in Thy truth least they 25. With joy We have him swallow'd say 26. But let confounding shame them cloath Who love my hurt my quiet loath 27. Let them that favour my just cause Extoll the Lord with lowd applause Whose goodnes doth his servant raise 28. And still my tongue shall speake Thy praise PSAL. XXXVI 1. MY heart of the transgressor saith No fear of God he hath 2. Himselfe he flatters in conceit Becomming all mens hate 3. His mouth doth fraud and sin devise He is nor good nor wise 4. He mischeife on his bed contrives By wayes abhorred thrives 5. Up to the clouds Thy mercies reach The hills Thy justice teach 6. Thy judgments Lord who all dost keep Are like th'un-fathom'd deep 7. How doth Thy love excell Thy wing Man-kind ore-shadowing 8. Thy house to them full plenty brings Who drinke of Thy pure springs 9. Thou hast lifes springs and in Thy sight We shall behold the light 10. Thy kindnesse Lord and grace impart To the upright in heart 11. Let not the foot of pride prevaile Nor wicked hands assaile 12. Downe are they fall'n who ills devise And never shall arise PSAL. XXXVII Sing this as Psalme 51. 1 FRet not thy selfe nor envious be At those that work iniquity 2. For they shall soon to nothing passe Cut downe and wither'd like the grasse 3. Trust in the Lord be doing good
full river yields T' enrich the thirsty fields 10. The setled furrowes soft with showres Take in Thy blessings stores 11. Thou do'st the year with goodnes crowne Thy clouds drop fatnesse downe 12. The barren deserts shall abound The hills with joy resound 13. The flocks be full the pastures spring With corne the vallies sing PSAL. LXVI 1. MAke unto God a joyfull noyse Ye lands lift up your voyce 2. Sing forth the honour of His Name Report His glorious fame 3. Say unto God how wond'rous are The works Thou dost prepare To Thee who in great pow'r do'st sit Shall all Thy foes submit 4. With Songs and adoration shall The earth before Thee fall 5. Come see His awfull works and might Shew'n in His children's sight 6. He turn'd the Sea into dry land Wher-on their foot did stand 7. He rules in pow'r His eye doth quell The Nations that rebell 8. O blesse our God so justly fear'd And cause His praise be heard 9. Who makes our soule in life abide Nor lets our feet to slide 10. Thou us O God hast prou'd try'd Like silver purify'd 11. Thou broughtest us into the snare Our loines afflicted are 12. Thou wicked men hast suffered To trample on our head We went through fire and water past Yet sav'dst Thou us at last 13. I will into thy Temple bring A thankfull Offering 14. The vow my lips in trouble made Devoutly shall be paid 15. I offer will burnt sacrifice Whilst clouds of Incense rise Rams Goats with Bullocks from the stall Shall at Thy Altar fall 16. O come and heare my words declare How large Gods favours are 17. When with my mouth on Him I call'd And with my tongue extoll'd 18. If wickednesse my heart regard I shall not then be heard 19. But God enclined hath his eare My prayers voice to heare 20. Let God for evermore be blest Who granted my request Who hath not turn'd away His face Nor held from me His grace PSAL. LXVII 1. THy mercy Lord extend And blessings on us send O let Thy Light and Face Divine Upon They servants shine 2. That through the earth Thy way Be know'n to Gentiles may And nations of the Universe Thy saving health rehearse 3 Let all the people raise Their voyce to sing Thy praise O God! let them with joy expresse To Thee their thankfulnesse 4. O let the Nations sing With gladnesse to their King For thou the world shalt judge with right And rule the earth with might 5. Let all the people raise Their voice to sing Thy praise O God let them with joy expresse To Thee their thankfulnesse 6. Then shall the earth encrease In plenty and in peace And God our God in blessings shew'n Shall us His people own 7. God who doth ever live To us shall blessings give That all the ends of earth may feare And duty to Him beare PSAL. LXVIII 1. LEt God the God of might arise And scatter'd be His enemies And let all those that hate Him flee 2. As smoake by winds we driven see So perish wicked men like fumes Or melted wax which fire consumes 3. But let the righteous rejoyce And unto God lift up their voyce 4. Sing unto God sing praises lowd To Him that rides upon the cloud The Name of great Iehovah blesse 5. A father of the fatherlesse For he relieves the widowes wants 6. He solitary housholds plants And frees the Captives from their chaine Whil'st rebels are with hunger slaine 7. When Lord Thy people Thou didst lead And marches through the desart tread 8. The Heavens melted the earth shook And Sinai was with terrour strook 9. Yet Thou upon thy Lot didst powre When faint and weary plenties store 10. Thy congregation Thou didst feed Reliev'dst the poore and help'dst their need 11. The Lord Himselfe did give the word And num'rous preachers it record 12. Kings armies fled and took the foyle Whilst women did divide the spoile 13. Though then ye have neglected ly'n Ye shall againe with lustre shine Like to the doves faire plumed wing As Gold or Silver glistering 14. When God great Kings had put to flight The land was like to Salmon white 15. God's Mount is as faire Bashans hill Whose height does earth with wonder fill 16. Why leap ye hills which so excell This is the hill where God will dwell 17. His Chariots twenty thousand are Thousands of Angels serve His war Second Part. 18 Thou ha'st ascended up on high And captive led captivity Did'st ransome those who did rebell That God might still among them dwell 19. Blest be the Lord the God of health Who loads us daily with His wealth 20 He is the God whose saving breath The issues doth command from death 21. But God shall wound their hatefull head Who wilfully in sins are led 22. He said I will my people keep From Bashan bring through the deep 23. That so Thy foot borne through the cries Of fall'n and dying enemies May dipped be in slaughters flood And tongues of dogs lick up their blood 24. How Thou my God King we know Didst in Thy Sanctuary go 25. Singers lead to the Instrument Then Damsels with their Timbrels went 26. Blesse God all yee from Iacob spring 27. Small Benjamin their Ruler bring With Princely Iudah on the Throne Strong Nepthali and Zebulen 28. Thy God for thee did strength command O let Thy work confirmed stand 29. Then presents shall by Kings to Thee In Salems Temple offer'd be 30. Rebuke the peoples brutish spight Those scatter who in war delight 31. So Egypts Princes and the Moore With hands stretch'd out shall thee adore 32. Earth's Kingdomes sing and praise ascribe To God who 'bove the Heavens doth ride His mighty voyce He out doth send 34. His strength excells the clouds to rend 35. O God Thou from thy Holy Place With terrour dost thy foes amaze He strength and pow'r to Israel gives Blessed be God who ever lives PSAL. LXIX 1. SAve me O God for on my soule The furious waters rowle 2. Sunk deep in mire no stay I have Orewhelm'd by ev'ry wave 3. I weary am of my long cry My throat is hoarse and dry My failing eyes their strength abate Whilst for my God I wait 4. My haters without cause exceed The haires upon my head And though I things not took restore They wrong and hate me more 5. O God! my folly Thou ha'st know'n My sins to Thee are show'n 6. Let none that seek or wait for Thee Through me confounded be 7. For Thy sake have I borne disgrace Shame cover'd hath my face 8. A stranger to my brethren am Who from my Mother came 9. I in Thy Houses zeale do pine Thy wrongs reputing mine 10. Yet when I fasted wept and mourn'd That my reproach was turn'd 11. For garments I have Sack-cloath worne A Proverb grow'n of scorne 12. Revil'd by those the gate that throng And made the drunkards song 13. But Lord to Thee my prayers climbe In
Thy accepted time O for Thy Truth and mercies sake Heare those requests I make 14. Deliver me from out the mire Where envious floods conspire 15. To swallowing deeps me nere expose Nor let the pit enclose 16. Give eare O Lord as Thou art kind Let me Thy mercy find 17. Hide not Thy Face in time of need But heare my moane with speed Second Part. 18. Draw nigh O Lord my soule redeem Lost in my foes esteem 19. Thou my dishonour know'st and shame And those who me defame 20. Reproach my heavy heart hath broke Press'd downe with sorrowes stroake For pitty I and comfort look But friends have me forsook 21. For drink they Vineger for meat They gave me Gall to eat 22. O let their table prove their snare Their peace turne to despaire 23. Their eyes be dark'ned and still make Their loines through terrour shake 24. Upon their heads Thy fury powre Let vengeance them devoure 25. Make desolate their dwelling place Their habitation rase 26. For they whom Thou hast smote pursue The woundeds griefe renew 27. Add sin to their iniquity Let them thy presence fly 28. Blot from the Book of life their soule Nor with thy Saints enroll 29. But I am poore and full of paine O raise me up againe 30. So in my Song I le praise thy Name And thankfull ditties frame 31. Such gifts and sacrifice as these Will God much better please Then fatted Oxen from the stall Which on His Alter fall 32. The meek shall see this and be glad whose hopes on God are stay'd 33. For he will hear the poor mans cryes His pris'ners not despise 34. Let Heaven praise Him Seas and earth With all in them have birth 35. For God will Sions Cities blesse For Iudah to possesse 36. His servants and succeeding race Inherit shall this place And those that love His glorious Name For ever there remaine PSAL. LXX 1. MAke hast O God my life to save Thy speedy help I crave 2. Their practises with shame confound That seek my soule to wound Let them disgraced all retire That do my hurt desire 3. Who 'gainst me say Aha in scorne To shamefull ruin turn 4. And let all those that seek to Thee Rejoyce and gladded be Let them who in thy love confide Say God be magnify'd 5. But I am poor and prest with need O God to me make speed Thou art my help and only stay O Lord make no delay PSAL. LXXI Sing this as the Lamentation 1. IN thee O God my trust I place Confound me never with disgrace 2. Thou in Thy justice set me free Incline Thine eare and succour me 3. Be Thou my strong and safe resort Who art my Rock and only Fort. 4. O Save me from unrighteous bands From cruell men and bloody hands 5. Thou art my hope O God of truth My trust and Comfort from my youth 6. Thou from the womb did'st me sustaine When brought forth in my Mothers paine Thou from her bowels did'st me bring Of Thee my praise shall ever sing 7. And though mens wonder I am made My strong defense on Thee is lay'd 8. O let my mouth be fill'd with praise And with Thy honour all my daies 9. Cast me not off when old and fraile Nor me forsake when strength doth faile 10. Mine enemies combine with hate And for my Soule lay daily wait 11. Saying Him persecute and take For God and man doth him forsake 12. O be not far from me at need My God to succour me make speed 13. Consume all those and them confound Who seek my Soule with hate to wound Reproach them who conspire my hurt And my affliction make their Sport 14. So never shall my hope give ore But I will praise Thee more and more 15. My mouth shall still Thy mercies shew Whose number I could never know 16. And in Thy strength will I go on Thy goodnesse only mention 17. O God thou me from youth hast taught To speak the wonders thou hast wrought 18. Forsake me not when gray and old Till to this Age Thy pow'r is told 19. Thy righteousnesse O God exceeds Who equall can Thy mighty deeds 20. Thou who hast shew'd me grief paine Shalt quicken me O Lord againe Thy hand shall bring me from the deep Though bury'd low in earth I sleep 21. Thou shalt my greatnes then encrease And comfort me with endlesse peace 22. Therefore O God through all my daies On Psalteries Thy truth I 'le praise And on the harpe Thy mercies tell O Holy one of Israël 23. My joyfull lips to thee shall sing My soul which Thou from death didst bring 24. My tongue Thy justice shall proclaime Who do'st my foes confound with shame PSAL. LXXII As Psalme 51. 1. GIve Lord thy judgments to the King And from his Son let Justice spring 2. So shall the right to all extend And equity the poor defend 3. The mountains then shall bring forth peace The hils by righteousnesse encrease 4. He shall the poor and needy save But break oppressors in the grave 5. All generations shall Thee feare So long as Sun and Moon appeare 6 He shall like raine on grasse new mow'n Or showres that water earth come downe 7. The just shall flourish in His daies And Peace abound whilst light displayes 8. From Sea to Sea His Throne shall reach And from the flood to earths end stretch 9. They who in desarts dwell shall bow His foes as dust His feet below 10. Tarshish the Isles with Sheba's King And Seba shall their presents bring 11. All Kings before Him shall fall downe And every Nation serve His crowne 12. The cries of helples He will heed 13. And save the soules of such as need 14. He shall from violence redeem And pretious their blood esteem 15. Sheba shall Gold for Tribute pay Men praise Him still and for Him pray 16. The smallest handfull then of corne Upon the tops of Mountaines borne Like Lebanon full fruits shall powre The people flourish like the flow'r 17. His Name endureth whil'st the Sun About the world his course doth run Blessings through Him descend on all And Nations shall Him Blessed call 18. Blessed be God whose every act His Servants wonder doth attract 19. Blest be His Name Let Earth and men Be with His glory fill'd Amen PSAL. LXXIII Sing this as Psalme 119. 1. GOd unto Israel is kind To those are cleane in mind 2. Yet had my wav'ring feet and faith Almost forsook their path 3. For I to envy could not cease At fools and sinners peace 4. Who not impaire in ages length Nor lessen'd are in strength 5. They not like others troubled are Nor plagu'd with common care 6. They therefore are with proud disdaine Compass'd as with a chaine And as a garment for defence Cover'd with violence 7. Their wanton eye with fatnesse swells And wealth their wish excells 8. They most corrupt oppresse the weak And arrogantly speak 9. They set their mouth 'gainst heaven to
my paines My vexed spirit to Him complaines 4. My sleeples eyes Thou hold'st awake My tongue perplexed nothing spake 5. The daies of old I meditate The antient times expired date 6. I to remembrance call my Song My wonted mirth omitted long All night I commune with my heart My spirits search to ease my smart 7. Will God for ever us reject Nor by His favour us protect Is His compassion lost and gone His promises not thought upon 9. Hath God His pitty now forgot Or must destruction be our lot Or will His wrath by sin renew'd His tender mercies quite exclude 10. Thus I complain'd And then said I This is mine own infirmity But I remember will the yeares Thy right hand kept from want or feares 11. The wonders which Thou did'st of old Shall with my thankfull tongue be told 12. My heart Thy works Shall meditate My words Thy noble acts relate 13. Thy wayes O God! most holy are Who with Thy greatnes may compare 14. In miracles and wond'rous signes Thy strength among the People shines 15. Thou with that high victorious hand Not all the Nations could withstand The Sons of Iacob did'st redeeme And Iosephs off-spring wilt esteeme 16. O God the waters at Thy sight Unto their depths retir'd with fright The billowes of the troubled maine Shrunk downe and hid themselves againe 17. The melting cloud discharg'd in showres Like to a falling tempest powres Whilst sounds of horrour teare the sky And through the aire thine arrowes fly 18 Loud thunder from the heavens strook Thy lightnings shone earths fabrick shook 19. In the great waters lyes Thy path Which where Thou go'st no footsteps hath 20. Thy people Thou like sheep ha'st led Sav'd from the Sea in deserts fed And brought'st them to their promis'd land By Moses and by Aarons hand PSAL. LXXVIII Sing this as Psalme 51. 1. HEare O my people and encline Your eare unto my Lawes divine 2. I will dark Parables unfold 3. Which we have heard from fathers told 4. We will not from succession hide His works in praises magnifi'd 5. Who gave a Law to Israel Which Parents must to Children tell 6. That generations yet unborne Might know their duty to performe 7. That they their hope in God may set And not His workes or Law forget 8. Nor like their fathers rebells prove With hearts unstedfast in His love 9. Like those revolters Ephraim bred Who armed from the battell fled 10. They Gods command and Pact refus'd 11. His works forgate and pow'r abus'd 12. When Egypts land and Zoans field Such marvailes to their sight did yield 13. For then divided He the deep The floods contracting to an heap 14. By day the Cloud their guide became At night He led them with a Flame 15. He Rocks in barren desarts clave Which drink like swelling rivers gave 16 He caus'd full streams from drought to grow And waters made like torrents flow 17. Yet they by sinning Him forsook And in the desart did provoke 18. They tempted God by asking meat Which they for lust not hunger eat 19. Yea thus against their God they spake Can He in desarts diet make 20. The Rock He did in streames divide But can He bread or flesh provide 21. When God heard this His just mov'd ire 'Gainst Iacob kindled like a fire 22. Because their God they faithles griev'd And His salvation not believ'd 23. Though his command the clouds had try'd The doores of heaven open'd wide 24. He rain'd downe Manna for their meat And gave them corne from heav'n to eat 25. Thus man with Angels food was fed For to the full He gave them bread 26. He caus'd the Eastern wind to blow And made the South His plenty throw 27. He flesh as dust upon them rain'd The fowles like heaps of Sand remain'd 28. They ' midst their Camp with food were cloy'd 29. And all they could desire enjoy'd 30. But whil'st Their mouth the meat in took 31. God's wrath their best choicest strook 32. For all this Israel sinned still His wonders slight neglect His will Second Part. 33. Therefore their daies they vainely spend And all their yeares in trouble end 34. Yet when He slew them then they sought And God to their remembrance brought They turn'd and from their sin retir'd And early after God enquir'd 35. Then God They for their Rock esteem'd Remembring He had them redeem'd 36. Yet with their flatt'ring mouth they ly'd 37. Their heart His Covenant deny'd 38. Though full of pitty He forgave Restrain'd His wrath and Them did save 39. For He remembred They were fraile Whose lusts above His Laws prevaile As passing winds so light and vaine Which breathing out nere come againe 40. Oft did they grieve Him oft rebell 41. Tempting the God of Israel 42. They thought not on His pow'rfull arme Which kept them safe from hostile harme 43. How He His signes in Egypt wrought His wonders over Zoan brought 44. And turn'd their rivers into blood They could not drink the crimsin flood 45. He sent strange flies which them annoy And frogs their plenty to destroy 46. Their fruits the Caterpillars eat And Locusts reap'd the ploughman's sweat 47. With haile their swelling vines were lost Their Sycamores destroy'd with frost 48. Their herds by tempest came to nought Their flocks the furious thunder smote 49 His fiercest wrath on them was spent Bad Angels were among them sent 50. Their soules not spared were from death Disease and plagues depriv'd their breath 51. The first borne He through Egypt slew The chief which Ham or Nilus knew 52. But He His people led like sheep And did His flock in desarts keep Third Part. 53. He brought them safe and free from fear When their pursuers drowned were 54. And to His Sanctuary led The Mount His hand had purchased 55. The Heathen He before them drave Their land by line to Iacob gave And made their tribes in tents to dwell 56. Who tempting God againe rebell 57. They like their fathers backward slide As bowes deceitfull turn'd aside 58. High places Him provoke and prove His jealousie their Idols move 59. When God heard this He waxed wroth And Israel did greatly loath 60. His Tabernacle He forsook And no delight in Shiloh took 61. Their strength He gave to captive bands His Glory to the Heathens hands He left His people to the sword His kindled wrath His Lot devour'd 63. Their young men were consum'd by fire Their maids in marriage none require 64. Their Priests were unto slaughter sent Nor did their widowes them lament 65. Then did the Lord from sleep awake From wine as Giants spirit take 66 Upon His flying foes He came And put them to perpetuall shame 67. He Ioseph's Tent did then refuse Nor would the Tribe of Ephraim chuse 68. But Iudahs Tribe He did elect Mount Sion which His thoughts affect 69. His Sanctuary high He plac't Like earth which stands for ever fast 70 His choyce did then on David looke And
spread on earth as dung 11. Let Oreb's Zeb's Zalmunna's fate Reward their Princes hate 12. Who said let us our force address Gods Houses to possess 13. My God! O make them like a wheele As straw in winds to reele 14. As raging fires their fuell burn And Hills to ashes turn 15. So with Thy tempest them pursue With stormes their fear renew 16. O Lord their faces fill with shame That they may seek Thy Name 17. Let them confounded ever stand And perish by Thy hand 18. That men may know Iehovahs Name Rules all this earthly frame PSAL. LXXXIV 1. HOw lovely Thou great Lord of war Thy Tabernacles are 2. My longing soule is faint and pain'd Whilst from thy Courts restrain'd My heart my flesh with all that give Me pow'r to move or live Cry loud till they admitted be The living God to see 3. Yea Sparrows find a house to rest The Swallow builds hir nest Their young they to thine Altar bring O Lord my God and King 4. Blessed are they who all their daies Thee in thy Temple praise 5. Blest is the man whose strength Thou art Whose wayes direct his heart 6. Who passing through the mournfull vale Where springs and comforts faile Make wells in Baca's barren plaine And pooles to fill with raine 7. They go from strength to strength nor faint Through wearinesse or want Till to thy House approaching neare In Sion they appeare 8. Lord God of Hosts my prayer heare O Iacob's God give eare 9. O God our Shield looke downe with grace On Thine Annointed's face 10. One day which in Thy Courts He spends Thousands of ours transcends I 'ld rather keep a door with thee Then all earth's glory see 11. For God our shield our Sun and light Crownes those that walk upright Nor failes all good such men to give Who in His Statutes live 12. O Lord of Hosts great God of Might Who dwell'st in endlesse light How blessed shall that servant be Who puts his trust in Thee PSAL. LXXXV 1. LOrd to thy land Thou good hast been Which hath Thy favour seen Thou Iacob's Off-spring hast set free From thtir captivitie 2. Thou thy forgivenes didst dispense To cover all offence 3. Thou hast remov'd Thy wrath which burn'd And from thy fiercenes turn'd 4. Turne us O God of health and peace O cause Thine anger cease 5. Wilt Thou displeas'd for ever be With all posterity 6. Wilt Thou not us againe receive Thy peoples joyes enlive 7. Lord shew That mercy which we want And Thy salvation grant 8. I will what God declares attend For He His peace will send And cures His Saints of all their paine If they not sin againe 9. For His salvation is near To such as do Him fear That glory in our land may dwell And all things prosper well 10. Mercy with Truth united is Justice and Peace do kisse 11. Truth springing out of earth is strook And Right from Heav'n doth look 12. The Lord shall give us all things good Our land yield store of food 13. Before Him Righteousness shall go His wayes and steps to shew PSAL. LXXXVI 1. BOw down thine eare Lord to my cry Poor and in misery 2. Preserve my guiltles soul whose faith On thee depended hath 3. Shew mercy Lord for all the day Before thy throne I pray 4. Rejoyce thy servants soul which he Lifts up O Lord to thee 5. Thou good and gratious do'st live And ready to forgive Thou plenteous mercy keep'st in store For all who Thee implore 6. Unto my prayer Lord give eare My supplications heare 7. In time of trouble and of greife Thou sendest me releife 8. Among earths Gods or Pow'rs Divine No works are like to thine 9. The Nations all whom Thou didst frame Shall glorifie Thy Name 10. Thou wonders do'st Great God alone 11. Thy way to me make know'n My heart unto thy feare unite Who in thy name delight 12. Then I my faculties will raise To honour Thee with praise 13. Who do'st my soul in mercy save From the devouring grave 14. O God! the proud against me rise In furious companies Ungodly men my life have sought Who set thy pow'r at nought 15. But Thou a God compassionate Whose mercies not abate Long suff'ring art and patient To pardon sinners bent 16. O turne to me in love againe Let me thy pity gaine Give strength and from destruction O save Thine hand-maids son Some token of thy favour deigne Which may my haters shame Because Thou Lord ha'st brought me aid And art my comfort made PSAL. LXXXVII 1. UPon the Holy Mountaines brest Where God Himself doth rest By His protection firmely stay'd Are Her foundations lay'd 2. The Lord who Sion did elect Hir gates doth more affect Then all the num'rous tents beside Where Jacob's sons abide 3. Ierusalem thou City faire God's dwelling and His care Of thee thou throne of Iudahs Kings Are spoken glorious things 4. I wil strong Rahab mention With high-towr'd Babylon The scorched Ethiopian lands The plaines where Tyrus stands Philistia too shall reck'ned be With those acknowledg me 5. For ev'ry quarter of the earth Gives Sions children birth God shall establish Hir on high Hir numbers multiply When Nations far dispersed shall Be gather'd at His call 6. And when the Lord His Churches fruits With all Hir Sons computes They shall amongst His people know'n Be counted for his own 7. The Singers too rehearsed are Who there His praise declare From whence arise fresh springs of Grace To water ev'ry place PSAL. LXXXVIII Sing this as the Lamentation 1. TO Thee O Lord who me do'st save Both day and night I cryed have 2. Lend to my voice a gratious eare 3. Whose troubled soul to death draws neare 4. Cast down to earth I 'mongst the dead 5. Am only free and numbered Like those who in the grave forgot By thee cut off corrupt and rot 6. Thou in the lowest pit ha'st layd And darkest deeps my covring made 7. I am hard pressed by Thy wrath And every wave afflicted hath 8. Thou mine acquaintance hast remov'd And sever'd me from those I lov'd Their friendship turned is to hate My life shut up and desolate 9. My weeping eye doth daily mourne My hands stretch'd out my hopes forlorne 10. Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead To praise Thee rais'd and wakened 11. Shall the devouring grave declare How true thy promis'd mercies are 12. Or shall the dark Thy wonders see The land where all forgotten be 13. To Thee O Lord my cryes are sent My prayer shall the morne prevent 14. O why do'st Thou my soul reject And hid'st from me Thy blest aspect 15. Afflicted and in misery I almost ready am to dy From youth to age in lifes each act Thy suffer'd terrours me distract 16. Thy wrath quite over me doth go Thine indignation strikes me so 17. They like the raging floods abound Or swelling waters me surround 18. My friends and all my lovers are By Thee from my
Name And let his Courts with off'rings flame 9. O worship him your zeale express In beauty and in holiness Let all the earth before him feare And say God doth the Scepter beare 10. The world shall be establish'd so It shall not from its fast'nings go He to the people righteously His finall judgment shall apply 11. Let earth be glad and heav'n rejoyce The roaring Ocean make a noyse 12. Be glad ye fruits sprung from the fields With all the trees the forrest yields 13. For lo to judgment God doth come He comes to give the earth it 's doome His just revenge the world pursu'th To judge the people with his truth PSAL. XCVII 1. LEt earth rejoyce that God doth reigne And Isles within the maine 2. Darknes and clouds waite Him upon And Justice is His Throne 3. Devouring fire before Him goes To burne His circling foes 4. Throughout the world His lightnings blaze Which trembling earth amaze 5. Hills at his presence turn'd to fume Like melting wax consume 6. The Heav'ns His righteousnes proclaime And men confess His fame 7. Let quick perdition all confound To worship Idols bound Who boast in Stocks and from Him swerve Whom all the Gods must serve 8. Sion and Iudah both rejoyc'd To heare Thy judgments voyc'd 9. With whose exalted state none dare Or men or Gods compare 10. Who love the Lord and do His will See that ye hate all ill He doth from wicked hands protect The soules of His Elect. 11. Unto the Godly springs a light And joy to the upright 12. Let righteous men their Lord then bless And praise His Holines PSAL. XCVIII 1. VNto the Lord your Songs renew Who marvailes wrought for you His holy arme and His right hand The victory hath gain'd 2. God His salvation hath made know'n His truth to Heathens shew'n 3. His mercies have remembred been Earth His Salvation seen 4. Make to the Lord a joyfull noyse Earth in lowd Songs rejoyce 5 With Harps unto your Maker sing And Psalmes tun'd to the string 6. With Trumpets and the Cornets sound Let your full joyes rebound All in your shrillest accents sing Before the Lord your King 7 Let roaring Seas for gladnes swell The world with those there dwell 8. Floods clap their hands the waves combine All Hills in praises joyne 9. For lo to Judgment God doth come To give the earth it 's doome With justice He the world will try And men with Equity PSAL. XCIX 1. THe Lord doth reigne ye people all With trembling 'fore Him fall His throne 'twixt Cherubs He doth make Let earth be mov'd and shake 2. The Lord is in His Sion great Above the world His Seat 3. Let all the Holines proclaime Of His most awfull Name 4. This King of strength true Judgment loves And equity approves Thou do'st Thy righteous judgments fruit In Iacob execute 5. Exalt the Lord and Him adore His foot-stoole fall before 6. Moses and Aaron 'mongst His Priests On whom His service rests And Samuel 'mongst those that came To supplicate His Name These call'd on Him and when they pray'd He gratious answer made 7. He from the pillar of the Cloud Did speak to them aloud Whose Testimonies they obay'd Nor from His statutes stray'd 8. Thou answer'dst them O Lord our God! With mercy us'dst Thy rod Their sins Thy wrath did not forbear Yet they forgiven were 9. The Lord our God then magnify Exalt His praise on high And worship at His sacred Hill For God is holy still PSAL. C. 1. MAke to the Lord a joyfull noyse All lands to Him lift up your voice 2. Serve Him with gladnes let your tongue Approach His presence with a Song 3. Know He is God by whose hand we And not our own created be We are His people and the sheep His folds enclose His pastures keep 4. Enter with thanks His dwelling place And let His Courts resound with praise Your gratitude to Him profess His glorious Name for ever bless 5. For He is good and great His care His mercies everlasting are His truth eternally shall last When Time and all successions wast PSAL. CI. 1. I Mercy will and Judgment sing To Thee my Lord and King 2. I wisely will my steps direct In wayes of Thine elect O when wilt Thou to me come neare Thy presence when appear Who in my house with perfect heart Will nere from Thee depart 3. No wicked thing before mine eyes Will I behold or prize I hate the work of them whose pride From Thee doth turne aside 4. A wicked man and froward heart Shall from my thoughts depart Nor with the sinfull or perverse My knowledg shall converse 5. I will cut off the man whose spight His neighbour doth back-bite With him whose heart or look is high I never will comply 6. Upon the faithfull of the land Mine eyes shall fixed stand Who walketh in the perfect way Shall in my service stay 7. My house shall never give receit To him that works deceit Nor shall he tarry in my sight Who doth in lyes delight 8. All those in wickedness that joy I early will destroy And from the City of the Lord Cut all whom He abhorr'd PSAL. CII Sing this as the Lamentation 1. HEare me O Lord and let my cry To Thy bright throne ascend on high 2. Hide not Thy face in time of need But answer my request with speed 3. For all my daies away consume Like to the smoak or rising fume My bones like fired brands became Burnt up scorch'd in sorrowes flame 4. My heart like grass is withered And I forget to eat my bread 5. I wast and pine in daily groanes That scarse my flesh cleaves to my bones 6. Like Pelicans remov'd from sight Or Owles in desarts shunning light 7. As sparrowes their lost mates bemoane So do I watch and fit alone 8. I with reproach all day am torne Of enemies against me sworne 9. I ashes eat instead of bread And drink the tears my sorrows shed 10. Which mischeifs from thy wrath are grow'n Since thou who rais'd hast cast me down 11. Thus like the dark declining shade Or dying flow'r I hourely fade 12. Yet thou O Lord dost still endure From times successive change secure 13. Thou therefore shalt in mercy rise And Sion help which ruin'd lies The time is come for hir repaire 14. Whose stones and rubbish prized are Thy servants pity hir neglect And on hir dust with sighs reflect 15. So shall the Heathen feare Thy Name And Kings Thy Majesty proclaime 16. When God shall Sions buildings reare And in His glory shall appeare 17. He will regard the poor man's suit And not despise the destitute 18. This shall be written for record That after Times may praise the Lord. Second Part. 19. The Lord from high His beams display'd And out of Heaven earth survay'd 20. The Captives fetters to unty And Pris'ners save condemn'd to dy 21. That so in Sions blessed hill And Salem which His wonders