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

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like a potters vessell shalt in pieces dash them all verse 10 Now therefore O ye mighty kings be wise in what ye do And ye the judges of the earth instructed be also verse 11 Serve ye now with a Sonly fear the LORD your only choise With trembling also reverently at his service rejoice verse 12 Kisse ye the Son lest he with you be angry still alway And when his wrath but kindled is ye perish from the way Most blessed ever are all they that in their grief and smart Do constantly on him rely and trust with all their heart PSAL. III. LOrd how are they increased thus that that sore do trouble me They who against me now rise up in number many be verse 2 There many be who in disdain thus of my soul do say For him in the almighty GOD there is no help alway verse 3 But thou O LORD most mighty art a shield for me indeed My glory and in troubles great the lifter of mine head verse 4 Unto the LORD I with my voice in prayer cryed still And he me heard then by and by out of his holie hill verse 5 With confidence I laid me down and slept most quietlie I al 's awaked for the LORD alwayes sustained me verse 6 I surely will not be afraid of thousands ten most stout Of people that have set themselves against me round about verse 7 A rise O LORD save me my GOD for thou my foes didst smite On the check bone th'ungodlies teeth thou brok'st in pieces quite verse 3 Salvation Surely doth unto the Lord belong alone Thy blessing also plentifull thy people is upon PSAL. IV. O Thou GOD of my righteousnesse when I do call give ear Inlarg'd thou hast me from distresse my prayer in mercy hear verse 2 O sons of men How long will ye my glory turn to shame How long will ye love vanitie and leesing seek to frame verse 3 But know that for himself the Lord th'ungodly one and all Hath set apart the LORD will hear when I unto him call verse 4 Stand now in aw and sin no more and common ye with skill With your own heart upon your bed and be ye alwayes still verse 5 The sacrifice of righteousnesse now offer which is just And in the great and mighty Lord put ye alwayes your trust verse 6 Who will to us shew any good there many be that say LORD of thy countenance the light lift up on us alway verse 7 Thou surely gladnesse in my heart hast put by thy good will More then in times their corns wine increased alwayes still verse 8 I will both lay me down in peace and sleep exceeding well For thou LORD only dost me make in safety for to dwell PSAL. V. GIve ear unto my words O Lord my meditation weigh verse 2 Hear thou my cry my King my God for I to thee will pray verse 3 Thou in the morning shalt my voice Lord heare by thy goodwill At morning to thee will I pray and look up to thee still verse 4 For thou art not a God that pleasd with wickednesse can'st be Nor yet evill at any time shall dwell at all with thee verse 5 The foolish people in thy sight stand stedfast never shall The workers of iniquitie thou surelie hatest all verse 6 Them that are leesing giv'n to speak thou wilt destroy therefore The bloody and deceitfull man God alwayes will abhorre verse 7 But in thy mercies multitude come to thy house I will Thy Temple towards in thy feare I will thee worship still verse 8 O Lord God in thy righteousnesse me lead now I thee pray Because of foes before my face make thou now straight thy way verse 9 For in their mouth no treuth there is their inward's alwayes ill Their throat 's an open sepulchre their tongues do flatter still verse 10 O God who ever righteous art destroy them great and small Let them with shame grief of heart by their own counsels fall Cast them out in the multitude of their transgressions hie For in great wickednesse they have rebelled against thee verse 11 But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice alway Let them for joy in every part most gladly shout for ay Because that thou them by thy hand defendest as they see Let them also that love thy name be joyfull still in thee verse 12 For thou O Lord the righteous man wilt blesse both in and out With favour thou as with a shield wilt compasse him about PSALME VI. O Lord while thou in anger art me then rebuke thou not Nor yet me chasten for my sins in thy displeasure hote verse 2 Have mercy upon me O LORD for I am weake truelie O LORD me heale for all my bones with paine still vexed be verse 3 My soul also in trouble great is all my foes among Sore vexed ev'n continually but thou O LORD how long verse 4 Returne O LORD deliver now my soul distressde and weak Oh save me by thy mighty hand even for thy mercies sake verse 5 For of thee in the place of death there no remembrance be Who lying dead within the grave shall thanks give unto thee verse 6 I wearied with my groning am all night I fill'd with fears Do make my bed to swim my couch I water with my teares verse 7 Mine eye consumed is because of grief and many woes It in this case still waxeth old because of all my foes verse 8 Depart from me ye wicked all that worke iniquity For the LORD o● my weepping now hath heard the voice and cry verse 9 The LORD my supplication now hath heard as I did crave The LORD the prayer that I make will lovingly receive verse 10 Let all mine enmies be asham'd and vexed sore by thee Let them returne and suddenly ashamed also be PSAL. VII O Lord my God most gracious still I put my trust in thee From all them that me persecute save and deliver me verse 2 Lest like a Lion he my soule teare and in pieces small It rent while to deliver me there is none found at all verse 3 O LORD my GOD if any way this hath been done by me Or if at all within my hands iniquity there be verse 4 If him that was at peace with me I ill rewarded so Yea I have him deliv'red that is without cause my so verse 5 Let th'enmie still pursue my soul and take it let him thrust My life down on the earth and lay mine honour in the dust verse 6 Rise Lord in wrath lift up thy self my foes rage to withstand Awake to judgement that for me thou wisely didst command verse 7 The peoples congregation so about thee compasse shall Return thou for their sakes therefore on high set over all verse 8 The Lord shall all the people judge O Lord al 's judge thou me According to my righteousnesse and mine integritie verse 9 Oh let the wickeds malice end but stablish stedfastly The just
asham'd at all that humbly wait on thee But who transgresse without a cause let them ashamed be verse 4 Shew me thy ways O Lord thy pa● me teach thou ever still verse 5 Me in thy truth most wisely lead and teach by thy good will For thou of my salvation dear still art the GOD alway On thee alone with confidence do I wait all the day verse 6 Thy tender mercies now O LOR● in thy remembrance hold And al 's thy loving kindnesses for they have been of old verse 7 Sins my youth remember not nor my transgressions mark In mercy now remember me Lord for thy goodnesse sake verse 8 The LORD he is perfectly good and upright al 's alway Therefore he by his wisdome will teach sinners in the way verse 9 In judgement surely he will guide the meek both day and night And also he unto the meek will teach his way aright verse 10 The paths all of the Lord our God both truth and mercies are To such as well his Cov'nant keep and testimonies rare verse 11 For thy names sake most humbly now O LORD I thee intreat To pardon mine iniquitie for it is very great verse 12 What man is he that in his life the LORD doth truely fear Him in the way that he shall chuse he shall teach plainlie heer verse 13 His soul in great calamities at ease shall safely dwell And al 's the seed shall after him the earth inherit well verse 14 The secret of the LORD is with all them that fear him still And unto them his Cov'nant sure most clearly shew he will verse 15 Still towards GOD in all my grie● mine eyes are alwayes set He by his mighty hand shall pluck my feet out of the net verse 16 Unto me turn thee and on me have mercy in good-will For I am alwayes desolate and al 's afflicted still verse 17 The troubles of my wounded he● alwayes enlarged be Out of my great distresses all O safely bring thou me verse 18 My great affliction look upon and pain wherein I live And all my sins which grievous are in mercy me forgive verse 19 Consider now mine enemies all for they in number great With a most cruel hatred still despightfully me hate verse 20 O keep my soul from dangers great and safe deliver me ●et me not be asham'd for I still put my thrust in thee verse 21 For my most constant uprightnesse and al 's integritie Preserve me by thy mighty hand for I do wait on thee verse 22 O GOD who of thy people dear most highly dost esteeme Out of his troubles which are great thine Israel now redeeme PSAL. XXVI ●Udge me O Lord for walk'd I have in mine integrity I trusted al 's have in the Lord therefore slide shall not I. verse 2 Examine me O LORD and al 's me prove in every part Try thou like wise most narrowly my reins and al 's my heart verse 3 For thy most loving kindnesse is alwayes before mine eyes And in thy truth I constantly have walked thee to please verse 4 With persons vaine I surely have not sit in companie Nor will I once go with those me● that false dissemblers be verse 5 Of ill doers I hated have the congregation great With wicked men in companie at all I will not sit verse 6 I carefully will wash mine han● in innocency still So I thine Altar with respect O LORD now compasse will That I may publish with the voice of thanks most heartilie And tell of all the wondrous works that have been done by thee The habitation of thy house LORD I have loved well And also the most glorious place where doth thine honour dwell O gather not my soul with those that grievous sinners be Nor yet my life likewise with men whom bloody still we see verse 10 In whose most cruel hands alwayes mischief is ever still And their right hand against all right great bribes do alwayes fill verse 11 Put as for me I will now walk in mine integritie Redeeme thou me and of thy grace be mercifull to me verse 12 In an even place my fixed foot most stedfast standeth still Even in the congregations great the LORD now blesse I will PSAL. XXVII THe Lord is my salvation sure and light whom shall I fear The Lord the strength is of my life what shall affright me heer verse 2 When wicked men my enmies g● and foes both fierce and fell Came me upon to eat my flesh they stumbled all and fell verse 3 Though ' gainst me should encamp● my heart it shall not fear In this will I be confident though ' gainst me rise great wa● verse 4 This one thing of the Lord have ● desir●d that seek I will That in the LORDS house all my lif● I may dwell ever still There to behold the beauty of the Lord with great desire And in his Temple constantlie with wisdome to enquire verse 5 For his pavilion shall me hide in time of trouble great He shall me hide in secret tents and on a rock me set verse 6 And now my head shall be with speed at last uplifted hie Above my cruell en'mies all which round about me be Therefore I in his Tabernacle of joy now offer will The sacrifices to the Lord I will sing praises still verse 7 O Lord hear when I with my voice most humbly cry to thee Upon me also mercy have and answere now thou me verse 8 When thou didst say Seek ye always my face in every place My heart again said unto thee LORD I will seek thy face verse 9 Hide not thy blessed face at all far from me any way Nor yet thou in thine anger hot thy servant put away O God of my salvation dear thou for thy mercies sake Hast been mine help O l●ave me● nor yet me now forsake verse 10 When father and my mother forsake me more or lesse Then will the LORD assuredly me take up in distresse verse 11 Teach me thy way O Lord and me alwayes in the path That 's plain because against me sti● mine en'mies are in wrath verse 12 Unto the will of th'enmies of deliver not thou me For false men ' gainst me rise and s● as breath out crueltie verse 13 I fainted had unlesse that I beleeved had to see The Lords great goodnesse in the● of them that living be verse 14 Wait on the Lord most stedfastly good courage have alway And he shal strengthen wel thine heart wait on the Lord I say PSAL. XXVIII O Lord my rock to thee I 'll cry not silent be to me Lest I be like men down in pit if thou now silent be verse 2 My supplications voice hear thou when I unto thee cry When to thine holy Oracle mine hands I lift on hye verse 3 With wicked men and doers ill draw thou me not apart Which speak peace to their neighbours still but mischief 's in their heart verse 4 Give them according to their deeds and
dost thou thus withdraw ev'n thy right hand so stout Now from thy bosome where it 's 〈◊〉 with speed pluck thou it out verse 12 For surely GOD the LORD of o● my King is by good will Even in the midst of all the earth salvation working still verse 13 By thy great strength alone ind● thou didst divide the sea ● waters great the dragons heads were broken all by thee verse 14 Thou all in pieces breakst the heads of Leviathan fell ●nd gav'st him for the people meat in wildernesse that dwell verse 15 The fountain the flood thou didst cleave by thy strength alone The mighty rivers of the land thou didst drie up anone verse 16 The day is thine the night also is thine by greatest right The Sun for day thou hast prepar'd and likewise hast the light verse 17 The coasts and borders of the earth thou hast all set compleat Thou hast al 's made the winter cold and summer with its heat verse 18 Remember this that thee reproch'd the enmie hath with shame O LORD and that the foolish folk blasphemed have thy name verse 19 O of thy Turtle dove the 〈◊〉 free from the wicked set The congregation of the poor 〈◊〉 ●er not forget verse 20 Have to the Covenant respect that hath been made by thee For earths dark places dwellings a● even full of crueltie verse 21 O let not the oppressed folk returne with grief and shame Let those that poor and needy are praise thy most blessed Name verse 22 Arise O God thine owne justic● plead thou how speedilie Remember how the foolish man reproacheth daily thee verse 23 Forget not of thy foes the voic● the tumult alwayes ill Of those that up against thee rise increaseth ever still PSAL. LXXV TO thee O God do we give tha● we doe give thankes thee ●or that thy wondrous works declare thy great Name neer to be When I the congregation great to govern shall receive ● all affaires as Judge I will me uprightly behave The earth and the inhabitants that in the same appeare ●●gether now dissolved are its pillars I up bear I surely said unto the fools Deal not thus foolishly ●●d to the wicked men also Lift not the horn so hie Lift ye not up your horn on high speak not with stiffe neck thus For not from th' east nor from the west nor south promotion is But God 's the Iudge he puts down one and sets another up For in the hand ev'n of the Lord of red wine is a cup. It 's full of mixture he it out powres but the wicked all That be on earth the dregs thereof wring out and drink them sha●● verse 9 But I 'le for ay declare sing prais● to Iacobs God I 'le still verse 10 All wickeds hornes I 'le cut off th'uprights hornes raise I will But wicked men shall 〈…〉 which they 〈…〉 〈…〉 wicked men cut 〈…〉 But of 〈…〉 ●ous all the hornes shall be● 〈◊〉 ●ed still PSAL. LXXVI IN Judah GOD is known his Name is great in Israel verse 2 In Salem also is his Tent in Sion doth he dwell verse 3 There he the arrowes of the bow brake for his peoples sake ●he shield there also and the sword and battell fierce he brake Thou surely art more glorious still and excellent alway Then the most mighty foes that be in mountains seeking prey The stout hearted are spoiled all they have in all the lands ●'n sleept their sleep none of the men of might have found their hands At thy rebuke O God who dost in safety Jacob keep ●oth horse and chariot strong also are cast in a dead sleep So thou ev'n thou art to be fear'd by reason of thy might And who when once thou angry art may well stand in thy sight Thou didst cause judgements to be heard from heav'n the earth until ●he earth with its inhabitants did fear and al 's was still verse 9 When God unto his judgement g● arose at last to seek And save all those that on the earth were mercifull and meek verse 10 Thou surely by the wrath of m● shalt alwayes praise attain And the remainder of such wrath thou wisely shalt restrain verse 11 Vow and now pay to GOD 〈◊〉 Lo●● let all his servants dear That are about him presents bring to him whom they should fear verse 12 By his great might he shall cu● the sprite of Princes hie Unto the Kings of all the earth most terrible is he PSAL. LXXVII I With my voice did cry in grief unto God the most hie Even unto GOD thus with my voi● and he gave ear to me verse 2 I troubled sought the LORD by in the night ran my sore And ceased not my soul refusd comfort to take therefore Then I my God remembred well and troubled was in heart I did complain and so my sprit ov'rwhelm'd was in each part Thou holdest wakeing ever still mine eyes while rest I seek ● am so troubled in distresse that dumb I cannot speak I with my self considred have the dayes that were of old ●he yeers of ancient times when we thy mercies did behold verse 6 My song in darknesse of the night I to remembrance call I commune with my heart my sprite made diligent search of all verse 7 For ever will the LORD in wrath cast off from him before And in his furie will he thus be favour'able nu more verse 8 For ever is his mercy gone and which should still prevail Doth his promise for evermore unto his servants fail verse 9 Hath GOD for to be gracious no● forgotten altogether Or hath he in his anger great shut up his mercies tender verse 10 And when I thus thought I said 〈◊〉 is mine infirmitie The years I will remember of GODS right hand the most Hie. verse 11 I will remember well the wo●● of God which should be told I surely will remember now thy wonders great of old verse 12 Of all thy mighty workes also I meditate now will And likewise I will wisely talk even of thy doing still verse 13 Thy way O God which secret is is in the Sanctuarie Who as our GOD that is above so great a GOD can be verse 14 Thou art a God that wonders great dost by thine arme most strong Thy strength thou al 's declared hast the people all among verse 15 Thy people thou hast with thine arme redeemed as we see The sons of Jacob and also of Joseph all made free verse 16 The waters all thee saw O GOD the waters did thee see They were afraid the deepths also were troubled fearfullie verse 17 The clouds then water powred out the skies a sound out sent In a most fearfull way abroad thine arrows also went verse 18 Thy thunders voice was in the heav'n the lightnings that were clear The world all lightned and the earth all trembling shook for fear verse 19 Thy way is in the sea and al 's the path that is thine own In th● 〈◊〉 waters is and there
thee In whose heart ever are the wayes of them that holy be verse 6 Who through the valley of Bac● in numbers passing still With labour great make it a well the rain the pools doth fill verse 7 Unweari'd they from strength stren● go daily more and more In Zion ev'ry one of them appeareth GOD before verse 8 O Lord who art the God of 〈◊〉 my prayer quickly hear Thou who of Jacob art the God consider and give ear verse 9 Behold O God who truely art our shield in ev'ry place And of thine own Anointed dear now look upon the face verse 10 For one day thy fair courts within to serve thee with our heart Is better then a thousand more in any other part A door keeper I rather had in Gods house alwayes be Then in the tents of wickednesse to dwell with honours hie verse 11 For God is both a Sun and Shield he 'le glory give and grace He nought withholds from them that walk uprightly in their place verse 12 O thou that art the LORD of hosts the man most certainlie Is ever blessed in his wayes that trusteth still in thee PSAL. LXXXV THou fav'rable O LORD hast been unto thy land we see Of Jacob now brought back thou hast the long captivitie verse 2 Thou of thy people hast forgiven the great iniquitie In thy great mercie all their sin hath covered been by thee verse 4 In mercy thou thy fearfull wrath hast taken all away Thou from thine angers fiercenes g● hast turn'd thy self alway verse 4 O GOD of our salvation now turne us thee for to please And cause thine anger at the last now towards us to cease verse 5 Wilt thou for ever angry be with us thy people small Wilt thou also thy wrath draw out to generations all verse 6 Wilt thou not now revive againe us who distressed be That thy afflicted people may alwaies rejoice in thee verse 7 Thy great mercie O LORD alwa●● shew to us in our place And also thy salvation dear now grant us by thy grace verse 8 What God wil speak I 'le hear for to his saints and people plain He will speak peace but let them not to foly turn again verse 9 Surely his great salvation is most nigh to to them at hand That fear him so that glory may dwell stedfast in our land verse 10 Both mercy now and also truth are joyntly met together And righteousnesse and peace also have each one kissed other verse 11 Out of the earth truth pleasantly shall spring it for to crown And righteousnesse with Majestie shall from the heaven look down verse 12 Yea what is good the Lord above shall give it with his hand And her increase most plentifull yeeld shall our fertile land verse 13 Then righteousnes most gravely ● before him go alway And of his steps which never fail shall set us in the way PSAL. LXXXVI IN mercy Lord bow down thine e● hear thou me by and by For needy in a great distresse and also poor am I. verse 2 My soul now for I holy am preserve by thy good will O thou my GOD thy servant save that trusteth in thee still verse 3 Since Lord I to thee daily cry be mercifull to me verse 4 Rejoice O Lord thy servants soul for it I lift to thee verse 5 For thou LORD art for ever good and to forgive most free And in mercy most plenteous al 's to all that call on thee verse 6 Unto the prayer that I make in mercy now give ear And to my supplications voice O LORD attend and hear verse 7 In the day of my trouble I will surely call on thee For thou in thy great mercy wilt most surely answer me verse 8 Among the gods O LORD to thee there 's none like great or small Nor are there any works now like unto thy workes at all verse 9 All nations great whom thou O Lord hast made mov'd by thy fame Shall come and worship thee before and glorifie thy Name verse 10 For thou art very great indeed and by thy power are done Most wondrous things that heer we see thou art ev'n God alone verse 11 Teach me thy way O Lord I wil walk in thy truth sincere By thy good sprit unite my heart thy holy Name to feare verse 12 O Lord my God with all my h● praise I will gladly thee And thy great Name for evermore I al 's will glorifie verse 13 For thy mercy now towards me in greatnesse doth excell And thou my soul deliv'red hast even from the lowest hell verse 14 O GOD the proud against men troups violent now have met That for my soul have sought and h● thee not before them set verse 15 But thou Lord a God gracious a● and of compassion full Long suffring and most plenteous a● in truth and mercie still verse 16 O turne to me and in distresse upon me mercy have Unto thy servant give thy strength thine hand-maids son now save verse 17 For good me shew a token tha● my haters may it see ●nd be asham'd because thou LORD didst help and comfort me PSAL. LXXXVII NOw in the holie mountaines his fundation is not small The gate of Zion GOD loves more then Jacobs dwellings all O GODs citie most glorious things are spoken still of thee I 'le Babylon and Rachab name to them that now know me ●ehold Tyre and Philistia a people most forlorne ●ee also Ethiopia this man ev'n there was borne And of Sion it shall be said this and that man at last Was borne in Her and the most High establish shall her fast The Lord shal count when he writs up the people once profane ●hat this man in this city was renew'd and borne again verse 7 Both singers there and players ● on instruments shall be All my best hearts affections still as well springs are in thee PSAL. LXXXVIII LORD GOD of my salvation I have with all my might Still cri'd in mine affliction before thee day and night verse 2 Let my prayer before thee come that thou the same my hear In my distresse and grief incline unto my cry thine ear verse 3 For my soul is of troubles full which daily vex'd me have My poor distressed life also drawes neer unto the grave verse 4 I counted am with them that d● into the pit doth fall I verilie am as a man that hath no strength at all verse 5 Like slaine that lie in grave amo● the dead from doings free Whom thou remembrest not and they cut off by thy hand be Thou hast me with thy hād laid down the lowest pit me keeps ●n darknesse I do still abide even in the greatest deeps Thy wrath doth lye upon me hard and thou who others saves Me hast afflicted fearfully with all thy boistrous waves Thou mine acquaintance far from me hast put as of no worth Thou hast me made abhorr'd I now shut up can not come foorth verse 9 By reason of affliction Lord thus mourneth still
's he that unto mighty Kings salvation doth afford Who David his servant doth save ev'n from the hurtfull sword verse 11 Rid save me from childrē strange whose mouth speaks vanitie And their right hand a right hand is of falsehood verily verse 12 That our dear sons as plants grown up so in their youth may be Our daughters as drest corner stones ev'n like a palace hie verse 13 That full our garners may affoord all maner of store for meat ●ur sheep may bring foorth thousands and ten thousands in our street Our oxen be to labour strong that no in breaking be 〈◊〉 going out and that our streets of all complaints be free ●at people happy is that is in such a case restor'd 〈◊〉 happy is that people sure whose great God is the Lord. PSAL. CXLV O Thou who art my God King I will extoll thy fame ●●r ever and for ever I will blesse thy holy Name Ev'n ev'ry day I live on earth I with thy saints together ●ill still thee blesse and praise I will thy Name for ever and ever Great is the Lord and greatly to be praisd by great and small And his excellent greatnesse is unsearchable to all verse 4 One generation still shall praise thy works unto another And clearly also shall declare thy mighty acts together verse 5 I of the glorious honour of thy divine Majestie Will alwayes speak and of thy w● that still most wondrous be verse 6 And of thy acts most terrible men shall speak of the might And I likewise thy greatnesse will declare with heart upright verse 7 They utter shall aboundantly of thy great goodnesse all The memorie of thy righteousne● most sweetly sing they shall verse 6 The LORD is gracious and full compassion ev'ry way To anger slow and also is of mercy great alway verse 9 The LORD his goodnes doth ex● unto both great and small ●is tender mercies alwayes are his works ev'n over all Thy works al shal thee praise O Lord thy Saints shall blesse thee all Thy kingdoms glory tell shall they of thy might talk they shall To make known to the sons of men his acts that mighty be ●●d of his kingdome excellent the glorious Majestie An everlasting kingdome is thy Kingdome firme and sure 〈◊〉 thy dominion always doth through ages all endure By his almighty hand the LORD upholdeth all that fall ●●d those that low be bowed down up high he raiseth all The eyes of all things on the earth wait on thee as is meet ●●d in due season always thou giv'st unto them their meat verse 16 Thy hand thou op'nest very wide great blessings for to bring And the desire dost satisfie of every living thing verse 17 The LORD is ever righteous still in all wayes that are his And also he in all his works most truely holy is verse 18 The LORD to all that call on him is nigh in ev'ry part Even to all those that on him call in truth with all their heart verse 19 The good desire he will fulfill of them that do him fear He will them save he also will their cry in trouble hear verse 20 The Lord preserves them who 〈…〉 that nothing them anoy But all the wicked in his wrath he surely will destroy verse 21 The praise of the Almighty Lor● my mouth shall still proclame And let all flesh for evermore still blesse his holy Name PSAL. CXLVI PRaise ye the Lord his servants all and that with one accord O thou my soul most chearfully praise the almighty Lord. While as I live on earth He praise the Lord that doth me save ●'le to my GOD sing praises while I any being have Put not your trust in any way in Princes that shall fall Nor in the son of man in whom there is no help at all His breath goes foorth he returns unto his earth and clay His foolish thoughts then perish all in that same very day verse 5 He happy is that for his help hath Jacobs God to be Whose hope is founded ever fast in God his Lord most hie verse 6 Which made the heav'n and al 's the earth the sea that is most deep And all that is therein which well for ever truth doth keep verse 7 Which judgement executs for such as still oppressed be Who gives unto the hungry food GOD sets the prisoners free verse 8 The Lord opneth th'eys of the blind the Lord them that in ●hrall Are bowed down high raiseth up he loves the righteous all verse 9 The Lord the strangers doth preserv● he orphans with renown And widows saves but wicked way he turneth upside down verse 10 The Lord O Zion still shall reign thy God by thee ador'd Unto all generations still praise ye alwayes the LORD PSALME CXLVII PRaise ye the Lord for it is good praise to our GOD to sing ●●r it is pleasant and also praise is a comely thing The Lord his own Jerusalem builds up with beauty rare ●nd Israels outcasts all by him together gathred are He heals those of a broken heart their wounds he bindeth all He tells the number of the stars and by their names doth call Great is our Lord in all his works and of great power is he ●s understanding we perceive even infinit to be The LORD in mercy lifteth up the meek with great renown ●t to the ground the wicked man he fiercely casteth down With thanksgiving unto the Lord ● sing now most chearfullie Sing praises on the pleasant harp unto our GOD most hie verse 8 Who cov'reth all the heaven with clouds who for the earth below Prepareth rain who makes the grasse upon the mountains grow verse 9 Unto the beast his dayly food he giveth by and by And also to young tender ravens which in their hunger cry verse 10 Into the strength of any horse he hath not his delight He takes no pleasure in the legs of man of greatest might verse 11 The LORD doth take his pleasure great in them that do him fear In those that in their greatest strait hope in his mercy heer verse 12 O praise the LORD Jerusalem both with thy heart and voice O Zion al 's now see that thou to praise thy GOD rejoice For of thy mighty gates the bars well strengthned all hath he ● in his mercy great hath blest thy children all in thee He in thy borders round about makes peace and for thy meat ● doth thee fill aboundantly with finest of the wheat He his commandment on the earth foorth sendeth ever still ● word also most swiftly doth ●un to performe his will ●e likewise snow like whitest wooll gives from the blustring air ● hoar-frost he doth scatter small like ashes heer and there He also foorth doth cast his yee like morsels who so bold ●ile withdraweth far his heat can stand before his cold He sendeth out his word makes them for to melt and thowe His wind to blow he causeth al 's and then the waters flowe verse
thine anointed dear Out of the wickeds house didst thou with power great wound the head Discov'ring the foundation all unto the neck with speed verse 14 Thou by thy hand Almighty of his villages the head Ev'n with his staves didst strike anone with fiercenesse great indeed They as a whirle-winde all came out and that to scatter me Their joy was all as to devore the poor most secretlie verse 15 With horses which were only thine thou didst walk through the Sea Ev'n through the heap of waters great as men did clearly see verse 16 My belly trembled when I heard and at the voice anone My lips did quiver rottenesse did enter in my bone ● trembled in my self that I might rest in dayes most sad When he comes to the people he with troupes them will invade Thogh the fig-tree not blossome shal nor fruits in Vines shall be ●he labour of the Olive fat shall fade most certainlie ●he fields shall not yeeld any meat the flock all from the fold ●hall be cut off there shall no herd instals be young or old verse 18 Yet will I in the mighty LORD rejoice in ev'ry part ● him who 's my salvation I joy will with my heart verse 19 The Lord he is my strength will my feet make swift to be Like feet or Hindes hee 'l make mee walk upon my places hie The song of Marie in the house of Zacharias after Elizabeth had told her that at her salutation the childe in her wombe had leaped for joy LUKE I. vers 46. MY soul now all with gladnes fil'd the Lord doth magnifie verse 2 My sprite rejoiced hath in God a Saviour still for me verse 3 For he regarded hath of his Handmaid th' estate so small For lo all generations me from hencefoorth blest shall call verse 4 For he that still most mighty is which I with thanks proclame Great things indeed hath done to me and holy is his Name His mercy great most wonderfull is on them that him fear ●ven from all generations to generations heer He with his arme great strength hath shew'd the proud he in all parts Hath scattred in the vain conceits of their most foolish hearts He hath put down even from their seats those that most mighty be ●nd he also exalted hath those of a low degree verse 8 The hungry well he filled hath with good things ev'ry way Those who are rich and wealthy he hath empty sent away verse 9 He hath his servant Israel well holpen with his hand And that in the remembrance of his mercy in the land verse 10 As he unto our fathers old spake and which yet is more To Abraham and to his seed and that for evermore The Song of Zacharias when his mouth was opned after hee had beene nine moneths dumb for not believing the Angel Gabriel who from GOD had promised him a Sonne LUKE I. vers 68. LEt the Lord God of Israel for ever blessed be For visited his people all and al 's redeem'd hath he verse 2 And of salvation he for us hath raisd up gloriouslie An home in worthie Davids house who serv'd him faithfullie verse 3 As he spake clearly by the mouth of his dear Prophets all Which since the world began have been even whether great or small That we should from our enmies all be saved in each part And from the hand of all those men that hate us with their heart The mercy promisd to performe unto our fathers and His holy Cov'nant made with his to make alwayes to stand Th' oath which he to Abraham sware that he to us most deare Would grant that we safe from our foes might serve him without fear verse 8 Yea serve him in all holinesse and righteousnesse alwayes Not for a little space of time but even for all our dayes verse 9 And thou childe of the highest shalt be call'd the Prophet rare For thou before the Lord shalt go his wayes for to prepare verse 10 Thou knowledge of salvation shal● unto his people give By the remission of their sins which he will all forgive verse 11 Even through the tender mercie o● our God most prone to grace Whereby the Day-spring from on high hath shew'n to us his face verse 12 To give light unto them that sit in darknesse and deaths shade Into the way of holy peace our feet alwayes to guide The Song of Simeon after he had long looked for the consolation of Israel who at last moved by the holy Spirit went to the Temple where finding the babe Christ he tooke him up in his armes and blessed GOD and said LUKE 2. vers 29. NOw letst thou in thy mercy great thine old servant O Lord At last by death in peace depart according to thy word verse 2 For thy salvation now mine eyes have seen for great and small verse 3 Which thou prepared hast before the face of people all verse 4 A precious light to lighten all the Gentles far and neer And al 's the glorie of Isra'l that is thy people dear This song of Simeon is alwayes sung in the French Church for conclusion after they have received the Sacrament of the LORDS Supper FINIS
not now away Thy holy sprite in anger hote take not from me alway verse 12 The joy of thy salvation now restore thou unto me And in thy mercie me uphold with thine own sprite most free verse 13 Then will I the transgressours teach thy wayes that righteous be And sinners shall be from their sins converted unto thee verse 14 O God of my salvation God from guiltinesse of bloud Me save and of thy righteousnesse my tongue shall sing aloud verse 15 O LORD now open thou my lips and so thy praise of worth My mouth thus set at libertie shall thankfully shew foorth verse 16 For of the outward sacrifice thou hast no great desire Else would I give 't thou not delight'st in offering burnt with fire verse 17 Of God the sacrifices are a broken sprite alwayes A broken and a contrite heart O God thou'll not despise verse 18 In thy good pleasure do thou good unto thy Sion all And of thine own Jerusalem now build thou up the wall verse 19 Then sacrifice of righteousnesse burnt offerings burnt in all Shall well thee please they bullocks● thine Altars offer shall PSAL. LII O Mightie man why dost thou bo● in mischief most secure Of GOD the goodnesse alwayes do●● continually endure verse 2 Thy wicked tongue mischiefs alwa● deviseth craftily Like a sharp razor still it doth worke most deceitfully verse 3 Thou evill surely more dost love then good which thou should'st see And lying rather dost approve then righteousnesse to speak verse 4 Thou with thy heart that is profane devouring words dost love O thou false and most subtile tongue who dost deceitfull prove verse 5 God shal likewise destroy thee quite he shall take thee away Pluck'd from thine house rooted out from livings land for ay verse 6 The righteous that do love the Lord shall this most clearely see They shall have fear and al 's at him shall laugh most joyfullie verse 7 Loe this man made not God his strength but in his richesse ill Did trust and in his wickednesse himself did strengthen still verse 8 But I am in the house of God like a green olive tree In Gods mercy is all my trust and shall for ever be verse 9 Because thou hast it done I will thee praise for evermore And on thy Name I 'll waite for it is good thy saints before PSAL. LIII THat there 's no God the fool hath said within his heart so rude Corrupt they are their deeds are vile there is none that doth good verse 2 God looked down from heav'n upon mens children for to see If any were that understood or did seek God truelie verse 3 They filthie altogether are and back they are all gone There is none that doth any good yea truely no not one verse 4 Have workers of iniquitie no knowledge now at all Who as bread eate my people up on God they do not call verse 5 There were they always in great fear where no fear was of wrath For GOD his bones who did encamp against thee scattred hath Thou in thy righteous judgement hast even put them all to shame Because God in his anger hot thus hath despised them verse 6 O that now the salvation dear of Israel by Gods will In mercy alwayes were come out of Sions holy hill When God back the captivitie brings of his people sad Jacob shall greatlie then rejoice and Israel shall be glad PSAL. LIIII O God me save now by thy Name and judge me by thy strength verse 2 My prayer now hear O God give ear unto my words at length verse 3 For ' gainst me strangers risen are and my poor soul to get Oppressours seek they God at all before them have not set verse 4 God is my helper sure alwayes consider and behold The LORD in mercy is with them that do my soul uphold verse 5 He certainly shall ev'll reward unto mine enemies all By thy great power ev'n in thy trueth them cut off great and small verse 6 I freely now will unto thee a sacrifice afford I will thy Name praise chearfully for it is good O LORD verse 7 For he me out of trouble all delivred hath anone And his desire mine eye hath seen mine enemies all upon PSAL. LV. O God unto my prayer still give ear when I do call And from my supplication now hide not thy self at all verse 2 Unto me whilst I cry attend and hear my wailing voice I heavy mourne in my complaint and troubled make a noise verse 3 Because of th' enmies voice because the wicked in their seat Oppresse for they cast sin on me in wrath they al 's me hate verse 4 My heart in those calamities is in me pained sore And terrours now of death are fall'n upon me more and more verse 5 Both fearfulnesse and trembling al 's upon me heavilie Are come and also honour great hath overwhelmed me verse 6 And I said O that like a Dove I had wings thus opprest Then would I quickly flie away and alwayes be at rest verse 7 Loe then far off I wander would in wildernesse to be verse 8 From windie storme and tempest I ●'escape would hasten me verse 9 Destroy O LORD and al 's divide the tongues that false have been For violence and strife I have within the city seen verse 10 About it on the walls thereof they go both night and day Mischief and sorrow al 's are in the midst of it alway verse 11 Great wickednesse is alwayes in thereof the middle part And from her streets deceit and guile do not at all depart verse 12 For it was not my foes reproach I then could that abide Nor yet my hater did me boast from him I would me hide verse 13 But it was thou ev'n thou a man mine equall alwayes heer My guide in all my great affaires and mine acquaintance dear verse 14 We counsell sweet together took and walked chearfullie Unto the house of GOD the LORD in pleasant companie verse 15 Let death on them seaze let th● go down quick into hell For among them is wickednesse and also where they dwell verse 16 But as for me I on my God will call his help to crave And by his strength the mighty LORD most surely shall me save verse 17 Evning and morning and at noon I fervently will pray And cry aloud and he my voice shall hear without delay verse 18 He hath my soul deliv'red safe in peace still for to be From Battell that against me was for many were with me verse 19 God even he that abides of old hear and afflict them shall Because they have no change therefore they fear not God at all verse 20 ' Gainst such he hath put foorth ● as at peace with him be The cov'nant al 's that he had made har● now broken all hath he verse 21 Then butter smoother were his wor● but in his heart was warre His words were softer then the oil yet sharp drawn swords they wer●
at the last verse 50 He to his anger making way spar'd not their souls from death But to the Pestilence gave ov'r their life in his great wrath verse 51 And he in Egypt also smot the first-borne all rhat came The chief of all their strength that were in all the tents of Ham. verse 52 But his own people made go forth like sheep on evry side And them he in the wildernesse ev'n like a flock did guide verse 53 And he them safely still led on so that they did not fear But then the sea their enemies all ov'rwhelmed far and near verse 54 His Sanctuaries border neer he them brought by his might Ev'n to the Mount which his right ha● hath purchasd in their sight verse 55 The heathen al 's before them he cast out on evry side And them a large inheritance by line he did divide And also he all Israels Tribes made ev'n exceeding well In numbers great within their rents in safety for to dwell verse 56 Yet the most High GOD did th● tempt● and him provoked still His Testimonies of great worth to keep they had not will verse 57 But like their fathers turned back and dealt unfaithfullie They like a most deceitfull bow were turn'd aside quicklie verse 58 For they to wrath provoked him ev'n with their places hie And with their graven images him mov'd to jealousie verse 59 When GOD this heard he at the last was wroth with them therefore And greatly then displeased he his Israel did abhorre verse 60 So that of Shilo he forsook the Tabernacle then The tent even of his dwelling place which he plac'd among men verse 61 And he into captivity deliv'red then his strength And al 's unto the en'mies hand his glory all at length verse 62 His people also to the sword he gave ov'r to be slain And al 's with his inheritance was wroth in great disdain verse 63 The fire of Gods wrath did cons● of younger age their men Their maidens al 's did sit at home not unto mariage given verse 64 Their Priests also ev'n by the swo● most fearfully did fall And yet no lamentation then their widows made at all verse 65 Then as one out of sleep the LOR● awak'd with strength divine And like a mighty man that shouts by reason of his wine verse 66 And he smote In the hinder pa●● his enmies great and small He put them to a vile reproach that was perpetuall verse 67 Moreover he the tabernacle of Joseph did refuse And al 's the tribe of Ephraim he likewise would not chuse verse 68 But of Judah he only chose the tribe for to excell And for his worship mount Sion which he did love so well verse 69 And he his Sanctuary built like Palaces most hie Even like the earth which he for ay hath stablish'd still to be verse 70 He his dear servant David chose while others he forsook From the sheep folds in low estate he him in mercy took verse 71 From following ews even great with young he did him high advance Jacob to feed and Israel his own inheritance verse 72 So he them fed according to his hearts integritie And by the skilfulnesse of hands them wisely guided he PSAL. LXXIX O GOD the heathen entred are thine heritage down tread Thy house defil'd is they on heaps Jerusalem have laid verse 2 The bodies of thy servants dead have they given to be meat Unto the fowls flesh of thy Saints to beasts on earth to eat verse 3 Their blood about Jerusalem like water shed they have And there was none left in that plac● to bury them in grave verse 4 We to our neighbours a reproach are made both neer and far A scorn derision unto them that round about us are verse 5 How long Lord wilt thou angry be for ever shall thine ire Be kindled Shall thy jealousie burn fearfully like fire verse 6 On heathē that have not thee kno● powre out thy wrath anone And on the kingdomes all that have not call'd thy Name upon verse 7 For they thy servant Jacob have devour'd with great disgrace And have most cruelly laid wast his pleasant dwelling place Remember not our former sins thy tender mercies now ●●t them prevent us speedilie for we are very low O God our Saviour for thy Names great glorie help us make ●eliver us and purge away our sins for thy names sake Why should the heathen say where is their God Let him be known ●●y just revenging in our sight the blood shed of thine own verse 11 According to thy power so great now let come unto thee ●he prisoners sighs save those that are appointed for to die verse 12 Into our neighbours bosome let seven fold now rendred be Their vile reproch wherewith O Lord they have reproched thee verse 13 So wee the people and the sheep ev'n of thy pasture still Will give thee thankes to ages all thy praise shew foorth we will PSAL. LXXX O Isral's sheepherd give thou ea● that Joseph that is thine Lead'st like a slock from Cherubims thy dwelling place forth shine verse 2 Ephraim Benjamin before and Manasses we crave That thou would'st now stirre up th● strengt● and come us for to save verse 3 Turn us again O GOD most dear and cause thy face from thee Most brightly for to shine on us and we shall saved be verse 4 LORD GOD of hosts how long wi●● tho● thus always angry be Against the prayer which in grief thy people make to thee verse 5 Thou alwayes feedst them with th● brea● of teares that makes them shrink And in a measure great also thou giv'st them teares to drink Thou likewise to our neighbours all makes us to be a strife ●nd all our foes among themselves laugh at our wretched life Turn us again O GOD of hostes and cause thy face from thee ●ost brightly for to shine on us and we shall saved be By thy great strength thou hast a Vine brought out of Egypt land ●hou hast cast out the heathen folk to plant it with thy hand A roome thou also it before prepard'st by thy good will ●nd didst it cause to take deep root and it the land did fill verse 10 With shadows of it all the hills were cov'red pleasantlie And the green boughs thereof were like the goodly Cedars hie verse 11 Her pleasant boughs unto the sea she gloriously did send And al 's unto the river large her branches did extend verse 12 Why hast thou then thus brokē do● her hedges heer and there So that all they that still passe by do pluck and make her bare verse 13 The Boare that comes out of 〈…〉 doth wast it more and more And al 's the wild beasts of the field it greedily devoure verse 14 O God of Hosts we thee beseec● returne now unto thine From heav'n look down and now wh● hol● and visite this thy vine verse 15 And the vineyard which thy rig● han● hath planted us among And al
verse 11 To all the beasts even of the field they drink give as they list The asses wilde among their streames do gladly quench their thirst verse 12 By them shal all the fowls of heav'n take pleasure for to dwell ●hich on green branches blooming fair in sweetest songs excell He wattreth frō his chambers high the hills aboundantlie ●he earth with the fruit of thy works is satisfi'd by thee verse 14 For cattell he makes grasse to grow and herb exceeding good ●or mans service that from the earth he may bring foorth his food verse 15 And wine that makes mans heart be glad and oil in every part To make his face to shine and bread which strengthneth a mans heart verse 16 The pleasant trees of God the Lord even full of sap do stand Of Lebanon the Cedars which he planted with his hand verse 17 Where make their nests wherein to sit the birds melodious As for the Stork the fire trees are appointed for her house verse 18 For the wild Goats the higest hil● are a most sure refuge ●es●g● The ragged rocks ordained are the Conies for to lodge verse 19 For seasons he appointeth still the Moon likewise the Sun Swift in his course still knoweth well each day his going down verse 20 Thou makest darknes by thy might and it is night indeed Wherein beasts of the forrest all creep foorth then for to feed verse 21 The Lions young run heer and there and roar to get their prey And from the GOD that formed them their meat seek evry day verse 22 The Sun ariseth they themselves together gather then And lay them down most quietly in their retired den verse 23 Man goeth foorth then chearfully unto his work with speed And to his labour carefully untill the evening tide verse 24 How manifold Lord are thy works in wisdome wonderfull Thou madst them all the earth always is of thy riches full verse 25 So is this sea that 's great and wide wherein things creeping all Innumerable are ev'n beasts that are both great and small verse 26 There also go with speedie course the Ships swift in their way There is that Leviathan whom thou madst therein to play verse 27 All those things wel do wait on thee that as thou thinkest meet Thou mayest still in season due give unto them their meat verse 28 That which thou givest unto them they gather for their food Thy hand thou op'nest chearfully and they are fill'd with good verse 29 Thy face thou hidest then they are all troubled and do mourne Thou tak'st away their breath they die and to their dust returne verse 30 Thou sendest forth thy sprit they art created by thy breath And thou by thy great might renewe the face of all the earth verse 31 The glory of the LORD our GOD endure shall fast for ever The Lord God also shall rejoice in his great works of wonder verse 32 The earth below doth tremble all when he on it doth look The hils he toucheth that are high and they together smoak verse 33 I to the Lord ev'n while I live will sing as he doth crave I will sing praise unto my GOD while I my being have verse 34 My meditation of him shall be most sweet unto me Yea in the LORD that me sustaines I ever glad will be verse 35 Consume thou sinners frō the earth let wicked be no more Blesse now the Lord O thou my soul praise ye the LORD therefore PSAL. CV O Give ye thanks unto the Lord upon his Name now call Make clearly known his wōdrous deeds among the people all verse 2 Sing unto him most joyfully psalmes to him sing with speed Talk ye of all his works also which wondrous are indeed verse 3 In his most holy Name alwayes to glory now accord And let the heart of them rejoice that seek the living Lord. verse 4 Seek ye with care and diligence the Lord in ev'ry place And al 's his strength for evermore see that ye seek his face verse 5 The marv'lous workes that he hath done remember now indeed His wonders the judgements wh●● did from his mouth proceed verse 6 O ye who seed of Abraham his servants surely are Ye of Jacob his chosen one the children neer and farre verse 7 He surely is the mighty Lord ev'n our most loving God His judgements still most righteous ar● in all the earth abroad verse 8 His Cov'nant he remembred hath the word which fast to stand To thousand generations he wisely did command verse 9 Which cov'nant he most lovely made with his friend Abraham And unto Isa'c he also by oath made sure the same verse 10 And unto Jacob for a law the same he did confirme To Israel for a Covenant that 's everlasting firme verse 11 He said Canaans fertile land I will give unto thee Ev'n of your own inheritance the pleasant lot to be verse 12 When they thus but in number were a few distressed men Yea very few and yet this more but strangers in it then verse 13 When they from one strange nation thus another went unto And to another people al 's from one kingdome did go verse 14 He suffred in his mercy great no man to do them wrong Yea for their sakes he did reprove most mighty kings and strong verse 15 He said See that ye touch not those that mine anointed be Nor do the Prophets any harme that do belong to me verse 16 Moreover he call'd on the land for famine with great speed He also in his fury brake the staffe of all their bread verse 17 He in his mercy sent a man before them to uphold Joseph who by his brethren was even for a servant sold verse 18 Whose feet they hurt with fettes strong in yron he did ly verse 19 Untill the time that came his wor● the LORDS word did him try verse 20 The King then soon his servants 〈◊〉 and loosed him also He that the peoples ruler was most free then let him go verse 21 He made him then of all his house lord over great and small And ruler al 's appointed him even of his substance all verse 22 That he his Princes bind with 〈◊〉 at his good pleasure might And to his gravest Senatours should wisdom teach aright verse 23 Israel also in a strait then into Egypt came And Jacob with his sons sojour'nd ev'n in the land of Ham. verse 24 And he his people greatly did increase their foes among And more then all their enmies he did surely make them strong verse 25 Their heart he turned for to hate his people great and small Most subtilly alwayes to deal ev'n with his servants all verse 26 His faithfull servant Moses he unto them quickly sent And Aaron whom he chosen had together with him went verse 27 They frō the Lord did shew his signs among them where they came And wonders great not seen before in all the land of Ham. verse 28 He darknesse then among them sent and