Psa. 99.
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It magnifieth the royall dignity of
Christ, & exhorts to
feare, serve, & praise him, according to the example of
Moses, Aron, & Samuel
. UUe may use this, to informe
vs, that wee & the Patriarks have but one, & the
same, Christ our saviour.
[1]
The Lord is King, & he doth make
Betwixt the Cherubins, his throne:
Yee people fear, yee Kingdomes quake.
For, great in Syon, he is growne.
Or'e Nations all, himself he rais'd:
His Name is fear'd, & holy to.
Oh! let this powrfull king be prais'd,
For, he vprightly loves to do.
2
His powre delights in righteous waies;
With Iacob, he will justly deal.
The Lord our God, oh therfore praise,
And, at his holy footstool, kneel.
His Preist, with Moses, A'ron was;
And Samuel did invoke his Name:
These humbly sought the Lord for grace,
And, they from him, obtaind the same.
3
Hee, from the Cloudie-piller spake;
And on his words those men relide:
They, of his lawes did conscience make,
And, God therfore to them replide.
Yea (though their errors, he did blame)
To them, he did his grace afford;
Oh, serve our God, & praise his Name;
For, sacred is, our God the Lord.