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F. APPENDIX F.

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The following is given as a specimen of the New England version
of the Psalms; first, as they were originally printed; and, secondly,
as they appeared after being revised and corrected by President Dunster
and Mr. Lyon. The first psalm of each edition is selected for
the purpose.

[No. I—By Eliot and others.]

THE PSALMES
In Metre.

Psalme I.

O Blessed man, that in th'advice
of wicked docth not walk:
nor stand in sinner's way, nor sit
in chayre of scornfull folk.
2 But in the law of Iehovah,
is his longing delight:
and in his law doth meditate,
by day and eke by night.
3 And he shall be like to a tree
planted by water-rivers:
that in his season yeilds his fruit,
and his leafe never withers.
4 And all he doth, shall prosper well,
the wicked are not so:
but they are like vnto the chaffe,
which winde drives to and fro.
5 Therefore shall not ungodly men,
rise to stand in the doome,
nor shall the sinners with the just,
in their assemblie come.

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6 For of the righteous men, the Lord
acknowledgeth the way:
but the way of vngodly men,
shall vtterly decay.

[No. II—Corrected by Dunster and Lyon.]

THE
BOOK of PSALMS.

PSAL. I:

O Blessed man that walks not in
th'advice of wicked men
Nor standeth in the sinners way
nor scorners seat sits in.
2 But he upon Jehovah's law
doth set his whole delight:
And in his law doth meditate
Both in the day and night.
3 He shall be like a planted tree
by water brooks, which shall
In his due season yield his fruit.
whose leaf shall never fall:
4 And all he doth shall prosper well.
The wicked are not so:
But they are like unto the chaff.
which wind drived to and fro.
5 Therefore shall no ungodly men
in judgement stand upright.
Nor in th'assembly of the just
shall stand the sinfull wight,
6 For of ye righteous men, ye LORD
acknowledgeth the way:
Whereas the way of wicked men
shall utterly decay.