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Fundamenta eius.
Psalm. lxxxvii.
I.H.
The holy Ghost promiseth that the condicion of the Church, whiche was in miserye after the captiuitie of Babilon, shoulde be restored to great excelency, so that there should be nothing more comfortable thē to be nombred among the membres therof.
That
city shall full well endure,
her ground worke still doth staye:
vpon the holy hilles full sure,
it can no time decaye.
God loues the gates of Sion best.
hys grace doth there abyde:
He loued them more then all the rest,
of Iacobs tents beside.
her ground worke still doth staye:
vpon the holy hilles full sure,
it can no time decaye.
God loues the gates of Sion best.
hys grace doth there abyde:
He loued them more then all the rest,
of Iacobs tents beside.
Full glorious thinges reported be,
in Sion and abrod:
Great thinges I say, are sayd of thee,
thou citie of our God.
On Rahab I will cast an eye,
and beare in minde the same:
And Babilon shall eke applye,
and learne to know my name.
in Sion and abrod:
Great thinges I say, are sayd of thee,
thou citie of our God.
On Rahab I will cast an eye,
and beare in minde the same:
And Babilon shall eke applye,
and learne to know my name.
Loe, Palestine and Tire also,
with Ethiope likewise:
A people oulde full longe agoe,
were borne and there did rise.
Of Sion they shall say abrod,
that diuers men of fame:
Haue there sprong vp and the hie God,
hath founded fast the same.
with Ethiope likewise:
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were borne and there did rise.
Of Sion they shall say abrod,
that diuers men of fame:
Haue there sprong vp and the hie God,
hath founded fast the same.
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