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The Psalmes Of David In Meeter

Newly translated, and diligently compared with the Originall Text, and former Translations: More plaine, smooth, and agreeable to the Text, then any heretofore. Allowed by the Authority of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in Congregations and Families [by Francis Rous]

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Another of the same.

[O Lord, that art my God and King]

O Lord, that art my God and King
Thee wil I magnifie and praise!
I wil thee blesse, and gladly sing
Unto thy holy Name alwayes

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Each day I rise, I wil thee blesse,

And praise thy Name time without end

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Much to be prais'd, and great God is

His Greatness none can comprehend

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Race shal thy works praise unto race

The mighty acts show, done by thee

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I wil speak of the glorious grace,

And honour of thy Majestie:
Thy wondrous works I wil record.

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By men the Might shal be extold

Of all thy dreadful acts, O Lord:
And I thy greatnesse wil unfold.

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They utter shal abundantly

The memory of thy goodnesse great
And shal sing praises cheerefully,
Whilst they thy righteousnes relate,

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The Lord our God is gracious,

Compassionate is he also,
In mercy he is plentious,
But unto wrath and anger slow.

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Good unto all men is the Lord

O're all his works his mercy is.

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Thy works all praise to thee afford

Thy saints O Lord, thy Name shal bless

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The glory of thy Kingdom show

Shal they, and of thy power tel

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That so mens sons his deeds may know

His Kingdoms grace that doth excel.


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Thy Kingdom hath none end at all,

It doth through ages all remain.

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The Lord upholdeth all that fal,

The cast-down raiseth up again.

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The eyes of all things, Lord, attend,

And on thee wait, that here do live:
And thou in season due dost send
Sufficient tood them to relieve.

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Yea, thou thine hand dost open wide

And every thing dost satisfie,
That lives, and doth on earth abide,
Of thy great liberalitie.

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The Lord is just in his wayes all,

And holy in his works each one.

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He's near to all that on him cal,

Who cal in truth on him alone.

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God wil the just desire fulfil

of such as do him fear and dread:
Their cry regard, and hear he wil,
And save them in the time of need

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The Lord preserves al, more & lesse

That bear to him a loving heart:
But workers all of wickednesse
Destroy wil he, and clean subvert.
Therfore my mouth & lips I'le frame
To speak the praises of the Lord:
To magnifie this holy Name
For ever let all flesh accord.