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Benedixisti domine.
Psalme, lxxxv.
I.H.
Because God with drewe not his roddes from his churche after the retorne from Babilon, first they put him in mind of theyr delyueraūce to the entent that he should not leue the worcke of his grace vnperfite: next they complaine of theyr long affliction: And thirdlye the reioyce in hope of felicytie promised for their deliueraunce, was a figure of Christes kingdome, vnder which should be perfit felycitie,
Thou
hast ben mercyfull in dede,
O Lorde vnto thy land:
For thou restoredst Iacobs sede,
from thraldom oute of bande.
The wicked wayes that they were in,
thou didst them cleane remitte:
And thou didst hide thy peoples sinne,
full close thou coueredst it.
O Lorde vnto thy land:
For thou restoredst Iacobs sede,
from thraldom oute of bande.
The wicked wayes that they were in,
thou didst them cleane remitte:
And thou didst hide thy peoples sinne,
full close thou coueredst it.
Thine anger eke thou didst asswage,
that all thy wrath was gon:
And so didst tourne the from thy rage,
with them to be at one.
O God, our health, doo now conuert,
thy people vnto thee:
Put all thy wrath from vs aparte,
and anger cese to be.
that all thy wrath was gon:
And so didst tourne the from thy rage,
with them to be at one.
O God, our health, doo now conuert,
thy people vnto thee:
Put all thy wrath from vs aparte,
and anger cese to be.
Why? shall thyne anger neuer ende,
but still procede on vs?
And shall thy wrath it selfe extend,
vpon all ages thus,
Wilt thou not rather tourne therfore,
and quicken vs that we:
And all thy folke may euermore,
be glad and ioy in thee.
but still procede on vs?
And shall thy wrath it selfe extend,
vpon all ages thus,
Wilt thou not rather tourne therfore,
and quicken vs that we:
And all thy folke may euermore,
be glad and ioy in thee.
O Lorde, on vs doo thou declare,
thy goodnes, to our welth:
Shew forth to vs and doo not spare,
thine ayde, and sauing health.
I will hark, what God saith, for he,
speaketh to his people peace,
And to his sainctes that neuer they,
returne to folishnes.
thy goodnes, to our welth:
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thine ayde, and sauing health.
I will hark, what God saith, for he,
speaketh to his people peace,
And to his sainctes that neuer they,
returne to folishnes.
For why, his health is still at hand,
to suche as him doo feare:
Wherby great glory in our lande,
shall dwell, and florish there.
For truth, and mercy there shall mete,
in one to take their place:
And peace also, iustice greete with kis,
and there they shall imbrace.
to suche as him doo feare:
Wherby great glory in our lande,
shall dwell, and florish there.
For truth, and mercy there shall mete,
in one to take their place:
And peace also, iustice greete with kis,
and there they shall imbrace.
As truth from earth shall spring a pace,
and florish pleasauntly:
So righteousnes, shall shew her face,
and loke from heauen hye.
Yea, God him selfe shall take in hand,
to geue vs eche good thinge:
And through the costes of all our land,
the earth her frutes shall bringe.
and florish pleasauntly:
So righteousnes, shall shew her face,
and loke from heauen hye.
Yea, God him selfe shall take in hand,
to geue vs eche good thinge:
And through the costes of all our land,
the earth her frutes shall bringe.
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