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A11005 An exposition vpon some select Psalmes of David conteining great store of most excellent and comfortable doctrine, and instruction for all those that (vnder the burthen of sinne) thirst for comfort in Christ Iesus. Written by that faithfull servant of God, M. Robert Rollok, sometime pastour in the Church of Edinburgh: and translated out of Latine into English, by C. L. minister of the Gospell of Christ at Dudingstoun. The number of the psalmes are set downe in the page following.; Commentarius in selectos aliquot Psalmos. English Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599.; Lumsden, Charles, ca. 1561-1630. 1600 (1600) STC 21276; ESTC S110527 186,758 565

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AN EXPOSITION VPON SOME SElect Psalmes of David conteining great store of most excellent and comfortable doctrine and instruction for all those that vnder the burthen of sinne thirst for Comfort in Christ Iesus Written by that faithfull servant of God M. ROBERT ROLLOK sometime Pastour in the Church of Edinburgh And translated out of Latine into English by C. L. Minister of the Gospell of Christ at Dudingstoun The number of the Psalmes are set downe in the Page following EDINBVRGH PRINTED BY ROBERT Walde graue Printer to the Kings Majestie 1600. Cum Privilegio Regio A Table of the Psalmes expounded in this Booke Psalme Third Fol. 1. Sixt Fol. 35. Sixteenth Fol. 80. Twentie three Fol. 113. Thirtie two Fol. 135. Thirtie nine Fol. 202. Fourtie two Fol. 229. Fourtie nine Fol. 261. Fiftie one Fol 283. Sixtie two Fol. 351. Sixtie fiue Fol. 375. Eightie foure Fol. 387. Hundreth Sixeetnth Fol. 410. Hundreth Thirtie Fol. 447 Hundreth thirty seventh 489. TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE GRAVE and Godlie Matrone LILIAS GILBERT Spouse to M. IOHN PRESTOVN of Fentoun-Barnes One of the Senatours of the Colledge of justice and Collectour generall of Scotland C. L. wisheth grace mercy and everlasting peace passing all knowledge from God the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ for ever Amen HAVing long considdered and advised with my selfe because I was never yet accustomed to such matters to whom I should dedicate this translation of the Exposition of that worthie seruante of GOD of blessed memorie M. ROBERT ROLLOK who now resteth from his labour vpponsome select Psalmes Yee right honorable and dearely beloved in Christ came first into my minde The chiefe thing that mooved me thus to doe was the discharge of my promise wherein I was bound vnto you ever since the booke came home which was in Sommer last At which time I happening to reade vnto you a little of the Exposition vppon the 42. Psalme Ye desired me very earnestly to translate the whole booke which thing I granted-to and promised to performe Behold therefore my promise is now in the mercy and assistance of God fulfilled to you And next I being ever desirous to testifie my duetifull and thankfull minde vnto you as one to whome I was and is much beholden to in many respectes I thought that there could be no better meane then the dedication of this present worke vvhich conteineth great store of most comfortable doctrines as I truste ye shall confesse when ye haue well perused the same so that the onely reading thereof may iustly commend it many waies even to such as are of great learning godlinesse and vertue For if we respect the Author it is God himselfe who vsed DAVID and others the penners of the said Psalmes to be his instruments that his owne in the day of their owne particular trouble and affliction should not lack store of Spirituall and heavenly comfort And so it is the word of Consolation the lampe of light to leade the heauie harted and casten-downe Christian by reason of the troubled conscience by the burthen of sinne through the darke night and thick clowde of afflictions to the throne of Gods mercy and grace More-over there are verie fewe heades of our Christian faith and religion as Faith Repentance Iustification Sanctification the Resurrection of his flesh Eternall life the nature causes and effects of Sinne Originall and Actuall comfort for the heavie and sorrowfull soule and sundrie such other poyntes But they are most pithily solidelie and with great evidencie of the Spirite set downe here Againe if wee haue an eie to the partie by whose ministerie and labours this Exposition was written He was a man as I may be hold to testifie being conversant with him both in Sanct-Andrewes and in this ciitie neere hand this twentie yeares by gane to whom the Church of GOD within this countrey is as much beholden as to any one instrument that ever GOD thrust out into his haruest in this Church of Scotland being a man indewed with excellent and manifolde giftes of GOD most diligent earnest and painefull in imploying of the same for bringing vp of the youth in godlinesse information and instruction in the Lord beating downe of the adversaries winning of people vnto God edifying of the flocke of Christ and shewing good example to other in his vpright conversation And wee haue all iuste cause to feare that the taking away of such a worthie light is a fore-runner of Gods severe iudgement to come vppon this sinfull Lande which I am afrayde is nearer then we suppose Hee vvas in in his life time a notable learned Doctour and a moste pithie Preacher of Christe crucifyed Indued vvith as great humilitie as ever I knewe man of our Nation which is a rare gift in the more learned sorte For knowledge puffeth vppe sayeth the Apostle and one vvhome I maye blesse the Lorde for his mercie in Christ Iesus towarde mee that ever I knewe as being the especiall instrument of GOD that planted the knowledge of my Saviour in my hearte vvhome I may call vvorthelie my Father and instructer in the Lord Iesus Christ And vvoulde to GOD that vve that are lefte behinde him in this miserable valley of teares could learne to haue our delight as little set vppon this life and thinges belonging thereto vvhere our cittie and place of residence is not as he had vvhose onely care vvas hovv to enlarge the Kingdome of Christe ever vvayting for the Cittie vvhich is not buylded vvith the handes But is everlasting in the Heavens as many a time I haue heard him speake I say no more of him for his workes alreadie set out and the seminarie which he hath planted I meane the Colledge of Edinburgh will continue his happie remembrance to the posteritie to come As concerning the translation of the worke itself I haue dealt as simplie and faithfully in turning it into English as was possible being content to expresse the authors meaning in most easie and simple tearmes keeping his owne phrase of speach so far as I could attayne to And so I humblie submit the iudgement thereof to your favorable acceptation the obteining thereof shall greatly increase my gladnesse in that I haue done any thing whereby the Church of God or any particular member thereof is or may be any whit edified Receiue it therfore with as charitable a minde as I doe willingly offer it as a token of my Christian duetie toward you Whom I recommende to the Lord and his grace in Iesus Christ beseeching his holy and sacred maiestie to continue his favour with you your Husband my Lor dand your posteritie to your everlasting comfort in Christ Amen From Edinburgh the third day of December 1599. By yours to be commanded in Iesus Christ C. L. Minister of the Gospel of Christ at Dudingstoun ANE EXPOSITION vpon the third Psalme THE ARGVMENT A Psalme of Prayer Now the maker thereof and the occasion of the writing of it is evident out of the Inscription A