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Quare fremuerunt gentes.

Psalm. ii.

T.S.

Dauid reioyseth, that notwithstanding hys enemies rage, & worldely power, yet God wil continue hys kyngdome for euer, and aduaūce it euen to the for most ende of the worlde. And therfore be exhorteth kinges and rulers, that setting vayne glory apart, they would humbly submit themselues vnder Gods yoke. Herein is signified Chryste and hys kyngdome.


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Sing this psalme with the first tune

[1]

Why did the Gentiles tumultes raise,

what rage was in their braine?
Why dyd the Iewish people muse,
seyng all is but vayne?

2

The kinges and rulers of the earth,

conspire and are all bent:
Against the lord and Christ his sonne,
which he among vs sent.

3

Shall we be bounde to them say they?

let all theyr bondes be broke:

In heb, greate ropes or cables


And of their doctrine and theyr lawe,
let vs reiect the yoke.

4

But he that in the heauen dwelleth,

their doinges will deride:
And make them all as mocking stockes,
throughout the worlde so wyde.

5

For in his wrath the Lorde will say,

to them vpon a day:
And in his fury trouble them,
and then the Lorde will say.

6

I haue anoynted him my kyng,

upon my holy hyll:
I will therfore Lorde preach thy lawes.
and eke declare thy will.

7

For in this wise the Lorde him selfe,

did say to me I wotte,
Thou art my deare and only sonne,
to day I thee begotte.

8

All people I will geue to thee,

as heires at thy request:

4

The endes and coastes of all the earth,
by thee shall be possest.

9

Thou shalt them bruse euen with a mace,

as men vnder foote trode:
And as the potters sheardes shalt breake,
them with an yron rodde.

10

Now ye, O kinges and rulers all,

be wise therfore and learnde:
By whom the marters of the world,
be iudged and discernde.

11

Se that ye serue the Lorde aboue,

in trembling and in feare:
Se that with reuerence ye reioyse,
to him in like manere.

12

Se that ye kisse and eke embrace,

his blessed sonne I say:
Lest in his wrath ye sodenly,
perish in the midde way.

13

If once his wrath neuer so small,

shall kindle in hys brest:
Oh then all they that trust in Chryst,
shall happie be and blest.