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Confitebor tibi domine.
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Confitebor tibi domine.
Psalm. Cxi.
N.
He geueth thanks to the Lord for his mercifull works towards his church, & declareth wherin true wisdom & right knowledg cōsisteth.
With
hart I doo accord
To praise & laud the Lord
In presence of the iuste:
For great his workes are founde.
To search them suche are bounde,
as doo hym loue and trust,
Hys workes are glorious:
Also his rightousnes
It doeth indure for euer,
His wondrous works he wolde
we still remembre shoulde,
his mercye fayleth neuer.
To praise & laud the Lord
In presence of the iuste:
For great his workes are founde.
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as doo hym loue and trust,
Hys workes are glorious:
Also his rightousnes
It doeth indure for euer,
His wondrous works he wolde
we still remembre shoulde,
his mercye fayleth neuer.
Suche as doo loue him beare,
a porcion full faire.
He hath vp for them laid:
For this they shall well finde,
He will them haue in minde,
and kepe them, as he sayd.
For he did not disdayne,
his workes to shew them playne,
By lightnings and by thunders,
when he the Heathens land,
Did geue into their hand,
a porcion full faire.
He hath vp for them laid:
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He will them haue in minde,
and kepe them, as he sayd.
For he did not disdayne,
his workes to shew them playne,
By lightnings and by thunders,
when he the Heathens land,
Did geue into their hand,
Of all his workes insueth
bothe iudgement, right and truth,
Wherto his statutes tend:
they are decreed sure.
For euer to endure,
whiche equitie doth end:
Redemption he gaue,
his people for to saue,
And hath also required,
his promes not to fayle,
But alwayes to preuayle.
his holy name be feared.
bothe iudgement, right and truth,
Wherto his statutes tend:
they are decreed sure.
For euer to endure,
whiche equitie doth end:
Redemption he gaue,
his people for to saue,
And hath also required,
his promes not to fayle,
But alwayes to preuayle.
his holy name be feared.
The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into Englysh metre by T. Starnhold I. Hopkins & others: conferred with the Ebrue, with apt Notes to synge the[m] withal | ||