The Psalmes of David The King And Prophet, And Of other holy Prophets, paraphas'd in English: Conferred with the Hebrew Veritie, set forth by B. Arias Montanus, together with the Latine, Greek Septuagint, and Chaldee Paraphrase. By R. B. [i.e. Richard Brathwait] |
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Psal. 46. Deus noster, refugium.
Ad Præstantem, filiis Choreh, super Gnalamoth.
Canticum.
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On God our stay and strength we ground,that refuge else have none:
Aboundantly in trouble found,
when other helps are gone.
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Though earth should change, we would not feare,although the mountaines steep;
Were rent, and hurri'd here and there,
dis-bowell'd in the deep.
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Should waves of waters roare and swell,or should the mountaines shake;
When seas against the rockes rebell,
and billowes batt'rie make:
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There is a river streaming by,makes glad Gods Citie walls:
The holy Torrent, O most-Hie,
that from thy Mansion falls.
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Amidst her God this care hath tooke,remov'd she shall not be:
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will God her keeper see.
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The Heath'ns enrag'd these tumults felt,mov'd Kingdomes made a noise:
He thundred, and the earth did melt,
when God gave forth his voice.
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The Lord of Hosts is on our side,our hosts to fortifie:
The God of Jacob shall abide
for us a refuge hie.
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O come but hither, and beholdwhat workes the Lord hath wrought:
What desolations late, and old,
his hand on earth hath brought.
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Unto the earths extremest ends,he maketh warre expire:
The bow he breakes, the speare he rends,
the chariots burnes with fire.
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That I am God, surcease, and know,among the Heath'ns will I
Exalted be, by high and low,
and in the earth made hie.
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The Lord of Hosts is on our side,our hosts to fortifie:
The God of Jacob shall abide
for us a refuge hie.
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