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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The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||
Psal. XIV.
The fool within his heart hath said,
There is no God that all things made,
Corrupt and wicked are their facts;
Nor is there one who goodnesse acts.
There is no God that all things made,
Corrupt and wicked are their facts;
Nor is there one who goodnesse acts.
The Lord from Heaven downe did looke,
And view of all mans children tooke:
To see if any knowledge sought,
Or upon God would place his thought.
And view of all mans children tooke:
To see if any knowledge sought,
Or upon God would place his thought.
But all of them are gone aside,
And in their filthinesse abide:
Throughout their numbers there is none
That good performeth; No, not one.
And in their filthinesse abide:
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That good performeth; No, not one.
Do then all knowledge thus defy
Those workers of iniquity?
Who eat my people up as bread,
And never God have worshipped.
Those workers of iniquity?
Who eat my people up as bread,
And never God have worshipped.
Affrighted they, and stricken were
With great amaze, and sudden feare.
For God amongst the righteous race
Is ever present by His Grace.
With great amaze, and sudden feare.
For God amongst the righteous race
Is ever present by His Grace.
The poore mans counsaile, and his faith
Your shamelesse malice mocked hath;
Because he God his refuge makes,
And sure protection from Him takes.
Your shamelesse malice mocked hath;
Because he God his refuge makes,
And sure protection from Him takes.
O who, that Israël may live,
Salvation will from Sion give?
When God shall His from bondage free
Then Iacobs race shall joyfull bee.
Salvation will from Sion give?
When God shall His from bondage free
Then Iacobs race shall joyfull bee.
The Psalmes of David, from the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter | ||