The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter To be Sung after the Old Tunes used in the Churches [by Henry King] |
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XVIII. |
XIX. |
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XXIII. |
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XXVII. |
XXVIII. |
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XXX. |
XXXI. |
XXXII. |
XXXIII. |
XXXIV. |
XXXV. |
XXXVI. |
XXXVII. |
XXXVIII. |
XXXIX. |
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XLI. |
XLII. |
XLIII. |
XLIV. |
XLV. |
XLVI. |
XLVII. |
XLVIII. |
XLIX. |
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LX. |
LXI. |
LXII. |
LXIII. |
LXIV. |
LXV. |
LXVI. |
LXVII. |
LXVIII. |
LXIX. |
LXX. |
LXXI. |
LXXII. |
LXXIII. |
LXXIV. |
LXXV. |
LXXVI. |
LXXVII. |
LXXVIII. |
LXXIX. |
LXXX. |
LXXXI. |
LXXXII. |
LXXXIII. |
LXXXIV. |
LXXXV. |
LXXXVI. |
LXXXVII. |
LXXXVIII. |
LXXXIX. |
XC. |
XCI. |
XCII. |
XCIII. |
XCIV. |
XCV. |
XCVI. |
XCVII. |
XCVIII. |
XCIX. |
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CIII. |
CIV. |
CV. |
CVI. |
CVII. |
CVIII. |
CIX. |
CX. |
CXI. |
CXII. |
CXIII. |
CXIV. |
CXV. |
CXVI. |
CXVII. |
CXVIII. |
CXIX. |
CXX. |
CXXI. |
CXXII. |
CXXIII. |
CXXIV. |
CXXV. |
CXXVI. |
CXXVII. |
CXXVIII. |
CXXIX. |
CXXX. |
CXXXI. |
CXXXII. |
CXXXIII. |
CXXXIV. |
CXXXV. |
CXXXVI. |
Psal. CXXXVI.
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CXXXVII. |
CXXXVIII. |
CXXXIX. |
CXL. |
CXLI. |
CXLII. |
CXLIII. |
CXLIV. |
CXLV. |
CXLVI. |
CXLVII. |
CXLVIII. |
CXLIX. |
CL. |
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||
Psal. CXXXVI.
Give thanks unto the Lord,
Who doth all good afford;
The God of Gods, who swaies
Those Lords whom earth obeyes.
Who hath alone
Great wonders done:
His mercy sure
Doth still endure.
Who doth all good afford;
The God of Gods, who swaies
Those Lords whom earth obeyes.
Who hath alone
Great wonders done:
His mercy sure
Doth still endure.
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To Him who Heavens made,
Earth 'bove the waters lay'd:
To Him who form'd great lights,
To rule our daies and nights:
The Sun at noone,
The Stars and Moone,
Whose mercy sure
Doth still endure.
Earth 'bove the waters lay'd:
To Him who form'd great lights,
To rule our daies and nights:
The Sun at noone,
The Stars and Moone,
Whose mercy sure
Doth still endure.
Who Egypts first-borne smote;
And Iacob from them brought.
The Red Sea parted was,
For Israel to pass.
But Pharaoh's host
In it was lost.
His mercy sure
Doth still endure.
And Iacob from them brought.
The Red Sea parted was,
For Israel to pass.
But Pharaoh's host
In it was lost.
His mercy sure
Doth still endure.
Who His through desarts led;
Great Kings discomfited,
Sihon the Amorite;
And Og, with Bashan's might;
And gave their land
To Iacob's hand:
His mercy sure
Doth still endure.
Great Kings discomfited,
Sihon the Amorite;
And Og, with Bashan's might;
And gave their land
To Iacob's hand:
His mercy sure
Doth still endure.
Who our low state esteem'd,
And from our foes redeem'd:
Who to all flesh gives food,
His creatures fills with good:
Your thanks O bring
To Heavens King;
Whose mercy sure
Doth still endure.
And from our foes redeem'd:
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His creatures fills with good:
Your thanks O bring
To Heavens King;
Whose mercy sure
Doth still endure.
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||