The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter To be Sung after the Old Tunes used in the Churches [by Henry King] |
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Psal. CXLV.
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The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||
Psal. CXLV.
I thee extoll, my God and King!
And of Thy Name for ever sing;
I Thee will bless through all my daies,
And yield Thy Name eternall praise.
And of Thy Name for ever sing;
I Thee will bless through all my daies,
And yield Thy Name eternall praise.
Great is the Lord, prais'd and admir'd,
His greatness is by none exquir'd.
Each generation shall declare,
How mighty His atchievements are.
His greatness is by none exquir'd.
Each generation shall declare,
How mighty His atchievements are.
I will Thy glory celebrate,
Thy wond'rous works Majestick State:
Thy acts of terrour, and of fame,
All men shall speak, and I proclaime.
Thy wond'rous works Majestick State:
Thy acts of terrour, and of fame,
All men shall speak, and I proclaime.
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They shall abundantly profess
Thy goodness, and Thy righteousness;
Whose grace, and full compassions flow,
To mercy swift, to anger slow.
Thy goodness, and Thy righteousness;
Whose grace, and full compassions flow,
To mercy swift, to anger slow.
God's goodness every where extends,
His mercy all His works transcends.
All things (O Lord) Thou did'st create;
And Saints Thy praise shall celebrate.
His mercy all His works transcends.
All things (O Lord) Thou did'st create;
And Saints Thy praise shall celebrate.
Their tongues Thy Kingdom's rule make know'n;
By them Thy glorious acts are show'n:
That all the Sons of men may see
Thy mighty pow'r, and Majestie.
By them Thy glorious acts are show'n:
That all the Sons of men may see
Thy mighty pow'r, and Majestie.
Thy Kingdom doth for ever last,
When men decay, and time is past.
God doth uphold all such as fall,
And men cast downe from ruin call.
When men decay, and time is past.
God doth uphold all such as fall,
And men cast downe from ruin call.
The eye of all on Thee attend,
Who in due season meat do'st send:
Thy open hand, when need requires,
Doth satisfie their just desires.
Who in due season meat do'st send:
Thy open hand, when need requires,
Doth satisfie their just desires.
The Lord is right in all His waies,
In Holiness His works He layes.
The Lord is good, and nigh to all,
Who faithfully upon Him call.
In Holiness His works He layes.
The Lord is good, and nigh to all,
Who faithfully upon Him call.
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He their desire will satisfie,
Who feare Him, and regard their cry:
Saves all, that love Him, from annoy:
But all the wicked will destroy.
Who feare Him, and regard their cry:
Saves all, that love Him, from annoy:
But all the wicked will destroy.
Therefore my mouth, to speake His praise,
Shall lowd, and thankfull accents raise:
And let all flesh, whom He did frame,
For ever bless His Holy Name.
Shall lowd, and thankfull accents raise:
And let all flesh, whom He did frame,
For ever bless His Holy Name.
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||