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[Psal. 100.]
induellers of the earth reioice in god
uith glaidnes him adore
uith singing loude cum in his sicht abrod
knou iehoua thairfore
to be the god of glore
quho creat us to be
his people flok & store
no uayes our selues maid ue
uith glaidnes him adore
uith singing loude cum in his sicht abrod
knou iehoua thairfore
to be the god of glore
quho creat us to be
his people flok & store
no uayes our selues maid ue
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then all agree, to praise & thank his name
uith musike sueit & schill
& so ue uill at his portes do the same
& in his temple still
thank him & bless iehouas name uith praise
quhose mercy & treuth all ages laistis aluayes
uith musike sueit & schill
& so ue uill at his portes do the same
& in his temple still
thank him & bless iehouas name uith praise
quhose mercy & treuth all ages laistis aluayes
Induellers of the earth
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