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Deus misereatur nostri.
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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 | ||
Deus misereatur nostri.
Psalme. lxvii.
I.H.
A swete prayer for all the faythfull to obteyne the fauor of God, and to be lyghtened with hys countenaunce, to thende that hys way and iudgements may be knowne throughout the earth. A reioysing that God is the gouernor of all nations.
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mercy on vs, Lorde,
and graunte to us thy grace:
To shew to vs doo thou accorde,
the bryghtnes of thy face,
That all the earth may knowe,
thy way to godly wealth:
And all the nations on a row,
may see thy sauyng health.
and graunte to us thy grace:
To shew to vs doo thou accorde,
the bryghtnes of thy face,
That all the earth may knowe,
thy way to godly wealth:
And all the nations on a row,
may see thy sauyng health.
Let all the worlde, O God,
geue prayse vnto thy name:
O let the people all abrode,
Extoll and laude the same.
Thoroughout the worlde so wyde
let all reioyce with mirth:
For thou with truth & right dost guide
the nations of the earth.
geue prayse vnto thy name:
O let the people all abrode,
Extoll and laude the same.
Thoroughout the worlde so wyde
let all reioyce with mirth:
For thou with truth & right dost guide
the nations of the earth.
Let all the worlde, O God,
geue prayse vnto thy name:
Oh let the people all abrode.
extoll and laude the same.
Then shall the earth encrease,
Great store of frute shall fall:
And then our God, the God of peace,
Shall bles vs eke with all,
geue prayse vnto thy name:
Oh let the people all abrode.
extoll and laude the same.
Then shall the earth encrease,
Great store of frute shall fall:
And then our God, the God of peace,
Shall bles vs eke with all,
God shall vs bles, I say,
and then bothe farre and neare,
The folke throughout the earth alway,
of him shall stande in feare.
and then bothe farre and neare,
The folke throughout the earth alway,
of him shall stande in feare.
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 | ||