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Cum inuo carem exaudiuit.
Psal. iiii.
T.S.
Whē Saule persecutid Dauid. he called vpō God, trusting most assuredly in his promise, & therfore boldli reproueth his enemies, who by wilfull malice resisted his dominion. And fynally preferreth the fououre of God before all worldly treasures. Let vs lykewyse learne to trust in Gods promises, whē we are afflicted with any kinde of Crosse and so we shall neyther feare our enemies, nor yet be ouer commen with tentations.
O God
that art my righteousnes,
Lorde heare me when I call:
Thou hast set me at liberty
when I was bonde and thrall:
Haue mercy Lorde therfore on me,
and graunt me this request:
For vnto thee vncessantly,
to cry I will not rest.
Lorde heare me when I call:
Thou hast set me at liberty
when I was bonde and thrall:
Haue mercy Lorde therfore on me,
and graunt me this request:
For vnto thee vncessantly,
to cry I will not rest.
7
O mortall men, how longe will ye
my glory thus despise?
Why wander ye in vanitie,
and folow after lyes?
Knowe ye that good and godly men,
the Lorde doth take and chuse:
And when to him I make my plaint,
he doth me not refuse.
my glory thus despise?
Why wander ye in vanitie,
and folow after lyes?
Knowe ye that good and godly men,
the Lorde doth take and chuse:
And when to him I make my plaint,
he doth me not refuse.
Sinne not, but stande in awe therfore,
examine well your heart:
And in your chambre quyetly,
see you your selues conuerte,
Offer to God the sacrifice,
of righteousnes I say:
And loke that in the liuing Lorde,
you put your trust alway.
examine well your heart:
And in your chambre quyetly,
see you your selues conuerte,
Offer to God the sacrifice,
of righteousnes I say:
And loke that in the liuing Lorde,
you put your trust alway.
The greater sort craue worldly goodes,
and riches doo embrace:
But Lord graunt vs thy countenaunce,
thy fauour and thy grace.
For thou therby shalt make my hart,
more ioyfull and more glad:
Then they that of their corne and wine,
full great increase haue had.
and riches doo embrace:
But Lord graunt vs thy countenaunce,
thy fauour and thy grace.
For thou therby shalt make my hart,
more ioyfull and more glad:
Then they that of their corne and wine,
full great increase haue had.
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 | ||