The Psalmes Of David In Meeter Newly translated, and diligently compared with the Originall Text, and former Translations: More plaine, smooth, and agreeable to the Text, then any heretofore. Allowed by the Authority of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in Congregations and Families [by Francis Rous] |
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The Psalmes Of David In Meeter | ||
PSAL. XLVI.
God is our refuge, and our strength
in straits a present aid.
Therfore, although the earth remove
we will not be afraid,
Though hills amidst the Sea be cast,
Though waters roaring make,
And troubled be; yea, though the hills
by swelling seas do shake.
in straits a present aid.
Therfore, although the earth remove
we will not be afraid,
Though hills amidst the Sea be cast,
Though waters roaring make,
And troubled be; yea, though the hills
by swelling seas do shake.
A river is, whose streams do glad
the City of our God:
The holy place wherein the Lord
most high hath his abode.
God in the midst of her doth dwel:
nothing shall her remove:
The Lord to her an helper wil,
and that right early prove.
the City of our God:
The holy place wherein the Lord
most high hath his abode.
God in the midst of her doth dwel:
nothing shall her remove:
The Lord to her an helper wil,
and that right early prove.
The Heathen rag'd tumultuously,
the Kingdoms moved were:
The Lord God uttered his voyce,
the earth did melt for fear.
The Lord of hosts upon our side
doth constantly remain:
The God of Jacob's our refuge,
us safely to maintain.
the Kingdoms moved were:
The Lord God uttered his voyce,
the earth did melt for fear.
The Lord of hosts upon our side
doth constantly remain:
The God of Jacob's our refuge,
us safely to maintain.
Come, & behold what wondrous works
have by the Lord been wrought:
Come, see what desolations
he on the earth hath brought.
Unto the ends of all the earth
wars into peace he turns;
The bow he breaks, the spear he cuts,
in fire the chariot burns.
have by the Lord been wrought:
Come, see what desolations
he on the earth hath brought.
Unto the ends of all the earth
wars into peace he turns;
The bow he breaks, the spear he cuts,
in fire the chariot burns.
The Psalmes Of David In Meeter | ||