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The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into Englysh metre by T. Starnhold I. Hopkins & others: conferred with the Ebrue, with apt Notes to synge the[m] withal | ||
Omnes gentes.
Psalme. xlvii.
I.H.
The prophet exorteth all people to the worship of the true and euer liuing God, commending the mercyes of God towarde the posteritie of Iacob: and after prophecieth of the kingdome of Christ in this tune of the Gospell.
Ye
people all in one accorde,
clappe handes and eke reioyce:
Be glad and sing vnto the Lorde,
with swete and pleasaunt voyce.
For hie the Lorde and dredfull is,
with wonders manifolde:
A mighty kynge he is truly,
in all the earthe extolde.
clappe handes and eke reioyce:
Be glad and sing vnto the Lorde,
with swete and pleasaunt voyce.
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with wonders manifolde:
A mighty kynge he is truly,
in all the earthe extolde.
The people shall he make to be,
vnto our bondage thrall:
And vnderneth our fete he shall
the nations make to fall.
For vs the heritage he chose,
whiche we possesse alone:
The flouring worship of Iacob,
hys welbeloued one.
vnto our bondage thrall:
And vnderneth our fete he shall
the nations make to fall.
For vs the heritage he chose,
whiche we possesse alone:
The flouring worship of Iacob,
hys welbeloued one.
Our God ascended vp on hye,
with ioy and pleasaunt noyce,
The Lorde goeth vp aboue the skye,
with trompets royall voyce.
Sing prayse to God, sing prayse,
sing prayses to our kynge:
For God is king of all the earth,
all skilfull, prayses syng.
with ioy and pleasaunt noyce,
The Lorde goeth vp aboue the skye,
with trompets royall voyce.
Sing prayse to God, sing prayse,
sing prayses to our kynge:
For God is king of all the earth,
all skilfull, prayses syng.
The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into Englysh metre by T. Starnhold I. Hopkins & others: conferred with the Ebrue, with apt Notes to synge the[m] withal | ||