RAVENSCROFT (The), The Whole Booke of Psalmes : with the Hymnes Evangelicall, and Songs Spirituall Composed into 4 parts by sundry Authors, with such seuerall Tunes as haue beene, and are vsually sung in England,, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Italy, France, and the Nether- lands. Also : a briefe Abstract of the Prayse, Efficacie and Vertue of the Psalmes. London, Printed by Thomas Harper for the Company of Stationers, 1633. Sm. 8vo r with the two title-pages, original calf, £9 9s. On A3 we find " The Names of the Authors which Com- posed the Tunes of the Psalmes into 4 parts." Among them are such well-known names as Thomas Tallis, John Douland, Thomas Morley, John Farmer, John Milton (the Poet's father)- and Thomas Ravenscroft. Many of the tunes are still in use. FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. 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ArmonicaJI Brethren, / hatu herevnderta- ktn »itb nofmaH Ubou^and charge t* bring /A* Tunes of the Pfalmes, Hyronc* Euan- &&&&& gehci\\,tod Songs Spiritual!, Cm , hey are vfiuEj {ung throughout Great Britainej j*, ow entife volume, »teb*tf0 Compokd.fi, the ^ part, that thermkilhUway mth little pratfice, be enabled t* fin, tbemtn puts, after a phaCMe manner. * /»«>7 opinion, v« ;m £**«•,•«« * taske/^ «j*t Man U$*h the attainment efthe Hebrew Muficai! Accents, ■/«•»*# Tunes «/«J*Daiii cl Ij ell to £/iW -JftffitJji ttMX&iti£t« OF THE PRAISE, Vertue, and Efficacie of the PSAIMBS. WcKingliTtopUt DawAPfal.47^ 6i*jO (fog praj. fes,fing praifes vntoour God,0 fin- praifcs.fing prai- [ fes vnto our Kingi Sing pralles with vndeiftanding, Againc,PfaJ95.2. L« vs (hew our fellies glad in u him with Pfalmes. And g«od reafon haue we to fing chcarefuliy vnto Ged,for the ^ngcls ioyne their W^*™£ gratulationwiththefingersdcuotion,as^ will I fingpraifc vnto thce:Wberefore weeught diligently to cake heed, that by out idleneffe,negligencc, and want of prattle, wee caufc not ihcjingth to depart fro® vs . And indeed there is no mor* tdl man which can cxpreiTe in words,or conceiue in ; thought, the vertuet of the Pfalmes, and the praifes of the Lord, if with a pure and fcrious attention of the heart they fhallbe performed ai they °Tn the Pfalmes, are defcribed the rewards of good, the punjlh-J mcntsofeuilmcn,the rudiments of beginners, the progrelieof\ proficients, and confummation of perfed mem The fingin^of Pfalmes (as fay theDo<3ors>omforrcththeIoi> rowfull, pacifieththc angry, ftrengthencth the weakc, hurab cth the proud, gladdcth the humble, ftirrcs vpthc flow, rcconcilcth enemies, liftethyp the heart to bcauenly thing?, and vnitcth the Creature to his Creator, for whatfoeuer is in the Pfalmes, condu- ced to the edincatiou,bcncfit, and confolation of man^^ Wooldft thou make a confeflion,and repent thee of thy finncs ? Then fine with reraorfc and humility tbe feauen pc nitcntial Pfalms Of the PriifeXertHeiind Efficacle tfthlffidmef. of Daaii, and tbdu Auk feelethe fwcet mercy of God and thy rnin&refrcfbed witbfpirituaU toy. VVouldft thou pray ? Then pouro forth thy Conic in the Pfalm c* 2 J. 5 4**7.707 ».86. 1 43. For the foule of man cannot either feelingly exprefle his mifery, tribulation andanguiftiof temptati- on, or more powerfully call vpon the mercy of God, then in thefe pfalmet. Wouldft thou praife the Maieftie of God, or giue him thankes forall his benefits? then fingthc 103, 104,107, io5, 107, io?, IlI,H3 > I44»I4r>t4«,i47»M«>i49 s i50. If thou be (ofarreafHiaed with outward and inward temptati- ons, that thou fcemeft to be fbrfakcn, then 6ng heartily the 22,64. e>P&Imes. If this prefent life be tedious vnto thce,and that with an ardenc aeHre thou waited to fee Gcd, then fing the 42, 63,34. Pfalmes. If thou Hndc thy felfe quite deie&cd, and as it were forlorne i n trouble, then with compunction of heart fing the 1 3, 3 1,44*5 4iS**» Plalmcs, and when thou haft found cafe and reft vnto thy foulc, O fing to the praife of God, the 3 o, 1 4,103, 1 04, Pfalmes, and al- waves whether in the time of aducrfity, ox profperity, fing out the long of the three Children, wherein cuery creature is inuitedto ptaifc God. But deft thou defireto ezercife thy felfein the aiuinepraifes and precepts of the Lord ? Content thy felfe then and fing the Uf, Ifalmc, wherein although euen to the end of thy life thou (halt baue ■ fought and fearcht all that thou canftj yet (halt thou neuer perfeft- j- ly vnderftand the vertues 8c excellencies,or reach vnto the heights l and depths which are comprehended in it : for hardly is there a verfe in that whole Plalmc wherein is not mention made of Gods ^ Law, Command cments, Teftimonies and Precepts. In a word, he that would giue thefe heauenly Hymnei their due, had need to compofe a Pfalme in praife of the Pfalmes, that fo the deuour and ioyfullfoule might with looking vp vnto God, refleel / vpon hs own worke,and tranfpor t it felfe vnto the quire of Angels £r and SaintSjWhofeperpetuall taike is to fing their concording parts \L without paufc, redoubling anddefcanting; Holf, Holy, Hot), Lcrd , God of Hofls. And if Vocal! Muficke be not full encugh,lct the In- ^/ftrumentall be added, Reuelit. 15.1. They hausin their hands the y^Jiaipsof God,& fing the fong of Mefamd the fong of the Lambe, ^/faying, Great and mtruAum art thj wr^J Uid G§d ^Almighty, ^I&nicn, %; >i li ANINDEXOFSVCH Names of the Tunes of the Pfalmss> vfuAlh f»W * n Gathedrall CburcbesfiMegt* ats Chappcls, &c As alio, the forraignc Tunes vfually lung in Great B: name. Engirt umst rfa lmit scottl$Tuiw< BAtheandWels, ? i *to orGlafenbury, 5 Ho Briftoll. * 6 -\l Cambridge, a. ?3 .»«f "7- * 2 * Canterbury. Chichcfter. 11,511"° ChriftsHofpitall. 7*-I?f Ely, ifci. panoftbc5i. P Iai - Exceter. l5<5 ' Gloccfter. 104I.143 Hereford. n.49 r44 Lincolne. 7.56.141 Lichfield fcCouentry London. '*7 Norwich. 5 5** l ° 2 Oxford. 4.74 109.1a* Peterborough; 8.57 Rocheften" 24.8i>n* Salisbury. *7-f4 Wincheftcr. *i*M* \01.\16 (133. x*o Windfor or Eaton. 61.85.108 Wor;cftetij.47.97« O 2 ? Woluerhampion. 26*8$ Kings. Dukes; Abby. Durnfcrmclingi Dundy. Gfefcow; Martyrs. 3 l.S6 33 87 3488 3 5.$* 37.91 3992.99.11* #«/cfc Tunis. Landaph. 40 9?, Bangor. 43 94 S.Dauids, 43*5 5'?S s.A&phorWna'nam. 9$ Ludlow. 4? 12.60.1x4* it* Low Dutch Tones. I3T. High Dutch Tones. 125.127. Italian Tones i2Q FrcnchToncs. fo^ioo. JXI,II?, m> *i ? > I14>U 5 ; i :o, the io.Commandemcn.s. < Engl-fh Tunes imitating th i Hifch-Dutcn, ItaHan,Frcncl i and Nciherlandifti Tones. 1, I «,l4,i*»2i>3 c M 8 »4M tioxibtm T«»«. Yorke. a7.6^.H5«258 Durham. 28 76 Chcftet. 31.80.12914^ So'uthwell.ap.ofihe je.tf^l ?*»x*«»t«-fci Manchcftcr.j47. 034' i37,MN F J N I 5. 51, 5'>3 59, «? 5 68.69 71.7 * re* Creator. C ANTVS B.ofMt TENOR, erPty^ Omeho- JyGhoftcter^llT-T^J frhoi, art the very comforter I. in all woeanddiftrcfle- rfaeheauenly giftofGod mofthie fjvhichuo tongue c 3 nexp?e^ [toil in thy gifts Mtnanjfcu Vfording ro thy u.omife made, fo Iue <* 0-ced, of grace: ' «^:oughtL 7 hcJ P th Ci ^if cofGod way ftand j n euery place. O holy Gfioft into our wits XiS? T th y hea "enly light: Kindle our hearts vtith ferueSt loue to ftrue God day andnight. ' P L b «f, Ck ° Ur Cnemies farf ">* vs, andgrantvstoobtaine »^ ln ouril «r« with God and man, V7.tho,»t grudge or difdarne. "' AndgraatO lord that thou being ymC te ^ or MEBl VS. Tho^kenf.B. of M- 3 ii^^IiiSlilEiililiiiii from the Father, and the Son, the God of peace and Ioue.Vifit our minds,& Igiii^iiiiilli^IiiiEii in- to vs thyhaauenlygracr ~ liiilifilfl in. to vs thy haauenly grace infpire; that in ail truth and godlineffe mc may haue uuo dc« fire. BASSVS. Orae holy Gbofteternall God, proceeding from aboue, both \ from the Father and the Son, the God of peace and loue. Vi.1t our minds,£: %# 1 , isrs^ ^ m ^m mtavs thy heauenly grace in/pire: that in all truth and godlineffe Itifilili we may haue true defirc. our leader and our guide: We may efchew the fnaresof ilrne, and from thee neuer (lide: To VS fuch plenty of thy grace, good Lord, grant we thee pray: That thou maid be our comforter atthelaftdreadfullday. Of allftrife and diflentien, O Lord diflblue the bands: And make the knots of peace and Icne throughout all chrifUan Lands. Grant vs O Lord through thee to knevv the Father moft ofmighu That of thydearebeloued senne, we may cnioy the fight: And that with perfect faith alfo we may acknowledge thee. The fpiritof them both alway, one God in perfons three. Laud and praife be to the Father, and to the Sonne equall: And to the holy spirit alfo, one God coeternall, And pray we that the cnely Sonne vouchfafe his fpirit to fend To allthatdoc prof, fie his name vnto the vvotlds end. OLord The humble fiitetfafoatf, Robert! tlmtr. C A NT V 51 Oi Lord of whom I doe depend, behold my carcfull hear t:and when thy will and plea- fure is, rekafetne of my fmart. Thou feefl my ibr. rovves what they are, my griefe is knovvue to thee: and there is none that can remoue, or take the fame from me* TENO% or PUjnfeng. Q3: Lord of whom l doe depend, behold&y careful! hPuttaud when iilflliiSilllilgiglpIg thy will and plcafure is, rcleafe me of my fmart. Tiiou fceft my forrovves what they are, my griefe isknowne to thee : and there is none that can zm rcmoue> or take the fame from me. i Sutonely thou vvhofe aide I craUCi vvhofe mercy ftill is preft To eafe all thole that come to thee for fuccour and for reft. And fith thou fee£i my reftkfle eyes, my tearcsand griauousgrone: A ttend vnto my fute (O Lord) maike well my plaint and mone. For fin ne hath fo enclofed me, and compaftmc about: That 1 asu now remedikfle. if mercy help not out. For mortall man cannot releafe* or mittigace this paine: But cuen thy Chriftmy Lord and God, which for my unite was Oaine* VVhofe bloudy wounds are yet to fe* though not with mortal! eye : . Yet doe thy Saints behold them all* andfoItruftshallL Though finnc doth hinder me a whilf* when thou shalt fecit good; I shall eniey the fight of him, and fee his wounds and blond* y be hmbUfutt *f a [inner. Robert V aimer. $ MED1VS. Lord ofvvbora I doe de- pend, behold my carcfullbcartund when thy will and plca&jre~is, releafc me of my fmart. Thou feeft my fbxrowes what they are, my griefe is knowne to thee, and there is none that can t^Iipgliilill i emoue. ot take the lame from me* B AS SVS. Lord of whom I doe depcndjbehold my careiull heamand-when thy will and pleafure is, releafe me of my fmart. Thou feeft my forrovvest what they are, my grjcfe is knowne to thee, and there is none that can tcmoue, cr take tncxame from mce* And as thine Angels, and thy Saints doe now behold the fame : So truft I to poffefR that place, with them to praifie thy name. But whilft I liue here in this vale* where fianert doe frequent: AfSft me cuer v? ith thy gtf ce, my finaes fttil to lament. Left that I tread n .'iV.ers rra ce> and giue them my content To dwell whh them in vvukedneffe, »yfeii«onatwe i$ tent. Ouelythy grace muft be my flay, left that I falidovvnc flat : And being downe.thcn of my felft cannot recouer that. Wherefore this isyet once againe, ray fute and my requeft •. To grant me pardon for my Cone, that I in thee may teft. Then shall niy heart,my tongue & voyce beinftrumentsofpuifc : A nd in thy Church and boufc of Saints, gng F^Onct Co shtealYyayes.) 9 C«ac 6 VemttcxuItewts.Pptlgs.C ANTVS. ITurmer. Come and let vs nowreioyce>and fing vnto the Lord: and to our iliiliii^iiiiiilplili ohely sauiour alfo with one accord. O let v$ come before his face, ?»ith Eiiplll|IIIillpl^liS inward reucrenec; confefling all our former fins, and that vvithdiiigencc. TENO R,ot TUynfong. '*« Come aTld let vs now reioyce, and flag vnto the Lord: and to our oncly sauiour alfo with one accord. O let vs eomebeforc his face with inward reuerence: confeffingall To thanke him for his benefits, alway diftributing : V l /hereforctohim right ioyfully in Palmes now let vs fing. And that becaui'e that God alone is Lord magnificent: And ck aboue all other Gods a King omnipotent* His people doth not he fbrJaka at any time or tide : And in his hands are all the coafts of all the world fo wide. /, nd with his loutng countenance he looketh euery where: And doth behold the tops of all ihe mountaincs farre and ncare; our former finnes.and chat with diligence. The fea and all that is therein are hisjfor he them made : And eke his hands haue fashioned the earth, which doth not fade. O Come therefore and worship him, and downe before him fall: And let vs weepe before the Lordi the which hath made rs all. He Is our God»our Lord and Kin;, and we his p eople are x Mis flock and sheepe of his pafture* on whom he taketb care. To day if ye will hcare his voyce, yet harden not your hearts as in the bitter murmuring, when ye were in defart. TeDeum.S.Amb. {ANTVS. Tho.Rauenf.B.ef M. Eepraife thee God.wc knowledge thee the enelyLordtobe: TENOR,G? PLynfong. & v vli|iii|i|giilii||^liilii Ee puife thee Gal, we knowledge thee the onelj L,ord to be ; femtt cXHlremtu.P/al ^$.MED 1 VS. LTtmtn 7 V^ ^SL. »-j i» .i n«« u winwcc.and flng rncotle Lard: and to o Come awl lot vs now reioyce,; ""oncly sauiour, alfo with one accord. O let vs come before his face with mmwmmsm Invva7dieucirdt and to ouc Oi onely s amour, al- fo with one accord* O let vs come before his face,v vitb ^iQiif^iiIiiiliiE§=ii$iiliiili inward reucxence: con/effing all our former fins, andthat with diligence. Which thing was of their negligence committed in theirtime Of trouble in thewildernefie, a great and grieuous crime. Whereas your fathets tempted me. and tride me euery way : They proued me» and faw my works what I could doe or fay. rheyhaue not knovvne my wayes; to whom I in mine anger fvvore> that they should not be bkft ; Nor fee my ioy celeftiall, not enter in my reft. Glori* patn. xbefe forty yteres 1 haue becac jrieu'd with all this generation: and euermore I raid* they erde in their umgination. VVbexcwith their hearts we re fore com long time and many dayes : Wherefore I know afiurcdly All laud andpraife be to the O that of might art moft -* To God the Father andjflfl and to the holy Ghoft. As it in the beginni^^^H for cuer heretofore: ' « (bred And is now at this prefect ti and shall be euermore. j T* De*m.S.i4mt>* MED I VS. WlB.fffM. yvimm^immmwim Eepraife thee God.wc knowledge thee the onely Lord to be: B ASSVS. g*r — — ■ — ■■ ■ **—— —* — — — — — £-;£-£-« — S.X.O !«— Be praifeifcce GodjYYe knowledge thee toe pnely Uidto be: ------ m 8 CANT VS. and aseternall Fathefail the earth doth worship thee, to thee all An- pumiTSIIIIillli^ll gels cry,the heauens and all'the powers therein; to thee Cherub and Serapbin, to cry they doe not lin. andas eternall Father all the earth doth worship thee. To thee all An- gels cry,thc heauens and all the powers therein? To thee Cherub and m Scraphin, to cry they doc notiin. O holy.holy.holy Lord, of Sabboth Lord the God: Through heauen and earth thy pralfe if and glory all abroad. (fprexd The holy G hoft the Comforter* TbyChrift, thine honorable* true* and onely Tonne to be. IThe Apoftlcs glorious company* ytfidd praifes vnto thee: ihc Prophets goodly fellowship ptuife t$ee continually. The noble a^nd victorious hofl of Martyrs .found thy praife: she holy Church throughout the world doth knovvr&dgethee alwayes: Father of codletye maieflie, they doe acknowledge thee. of glory thou art King O Chrift, and of the Father art the Sonne euerlafting. When finfull mans decay in hand thou tookeft to reflore t To be indofde in Virgins wombe, thoudiddeft not abborrc. When thou hadft ouercomeoTdcaS thesharpe and crucll might* Thou heauens kingdoroc didlt fet ope Thefongoftbez Children'. C ANTVS»T:R*B.9fM. & All ye works of God the Lord, bleflc ye the Lord,pr«ifc him and TENO 5, or Ttynfag. tfc Allyc works of God the *wd,blcffc jeshc LqiApiaift him and ME D IV S. 9 iiEiilliiiSllEiiiilHillil and asetetnall Father all the earth doth worship thee, xo thee all An- gets cry, the heauens and all the powers there- in: to thee Cherub and Scrapbiu, to cry they doe not lin. BASS VS. lilli^ilillliipPlliliiiifl and as eternall father all the earth doth worship tbee. To thee all An- SliiilillllifilliilliiilHl gels cry.thc beauens and all the powers therein: To thes Cherub and iilililiiiliilllilllll Seraphin, to cry they doe not lin. to each b tleetiing wight*. In glory of the Father thou dottfitat Gods right hand : VVe truftthat thou sbalt come our iudge ouc caufe to yndsrfland. Lord help thy feruants whom thou haft bought with thy precious bioud , And in eternall glory fet them with thy Saints lb good. O Losd doe thou thy people faue, bJeffu thine inheritance, Lord gouerne them,and Lord doe thou for euer ticm aduance. VVeraagnifie thee day by day, and world without an end : Adore thy holy name O Lord, vouchsafe vs to defend From Gnne this day. Haue mercy Lord, haue mercy on vsall: And on vsas we tru ft in thee, Lord letrhy mercy fall. O Lord I haue repofed all my confidence in thee : put to confounding shame therefore Lord let me newer be. Thtpmgofthei Children. MED I VS. T:R.B.M. OiSi^iii^illflflifllll 9 All j/t'tvorks of Godthe Lord.blefle ye t'rx Lord,praifc him and 'B ASSKS. •Allyc?7osk$ofGodrhe lord, bleffeyethe LorJ,praife hiui and £ raagnifie magnine him tor e- uer. TENOR, ciTUynfotigt ^IliiiiSIIiiilili^ magnine him forcuer. t O ye the Angels ofthe lord, blefle ye the lord, &c. 3 O ye the ftaxry heauerfs hie, blerT: ye the Lord &c. 4 O ye the waters and the skic, bleffc ye the Lotd, Sec. 5 O allye powers of the LcTd, bleffeye tfaeLord,&c. 6 O ye the shining Sunne and Vloone, blefle ye the Lord, &c. 7 O ye the gliftring Stars of heauen, blefle ye the Lord, &c 8 O ye the showers and dropping del r, bkffcyethe Lord, &c. 9 O ye the blowing winds of Godt fcleffe ye the Lord, &c z o O ye thefireand Tvarming heate, blefle ye the Lord, Arc, it Yea Winter and the Summer tide. blefle ye the Lord &c. la O ye the devves and binding fiofls, bltflc ye the lord. *j O ye the frort and chilling cold, blefle ye the Lord, &c 14 O ye congealed Ice and Snow, bleffc ye the Lord, &c. 15 O all ye nights and lightfome dayes, blefle ye the iord,&c. 16 O ye the dtrknefle and the light, blefle ye the Lord, &c. 17 O ye the lightning and tbecloudSi blcffo ye the Lord &c it O let the earth eke bleffc the Laid* yea, blefle the Lord, &u 'BcnediEtHs. CAN TVS. Tho.Tt&tenfB.of M. a He ondy Lordof Ifta-el bepraifed euermore » For througbhis yifitation and mercy kept in ftore, his people no w he hatb redeemd that long hath been in ttrai and fpread abroad his failing health vpon his feruanu all, TENpR,OTPUynfGU£. He cmefy Lord oflfra- el be praiied euermorc For through his UliilHliiiiL :ion and mercy kepi in ftore, his people now he hath redeeSjd that long hath been in thnll,ar.d fpread abroad his failing health vpcafcU fcriuntf all. MED TVS. ii [y^y "ti l l =-.. ' ', m mag..iii him foe euer. s£ B ASSVS. magciSc biro foe euer 19 O ye the rooantaines and the hils, bleffe ye the Lord, Sec. so O ill ye greene things on tie earth, bleflc ye the Lord, Sec. * 1 O ye the euer-fpringing We Is, bleflc ye the Lord. &c. a 1 ye the fcas,indye the flouds, bleffe ye the Lord, &c. a; Whales Si al that Lathe Tvaters rooue bleffe ye the Lord, &c. 44O all ye flying Fo?vlcs of the aire, bleffe ye the Lord,&c. ?5 Oall ye bcafts and cart: 11 etc, bleffe ye the Lord.&c. i6 O ye the children of mankinde, bleffe ye the Lord, Sc. 27Letlfraeleke bleffe the Lord, bleffe ye the Lord, &c. ?8 O ye the Prictts of God tic Lord, bleffe ye the Lord, &c. '9 O ye the feraants of the Lord, bleffe ye the Lord, Sec. 30 Ye fpirits & foules of righteous rneai bleffe ye the Lord, &c; ;t O ye holy and ye meeke of heart) bleffe ye th;Lord,&c. a, : O Ananias b'.effe the Lord, bleffe ye the Lord fce 3 . O Azarias b lefle the Lord, bleffe ye the Lord, &c. And Mifael bleffe thon the Lord, bleffe thou the Lord, &c. Bened&HS. ME D I VS. Tb§.R**enfi B*fM. vi- fitation and mercy kept inftore, his people no?v he hath redeernd that long" hath been in thrall,and fpread abroad his failing health vpcnhis icruants all* B ASSVS. * hc onely Lord of Ifrael be prai- fed cuerrnoTc For through his W\ TU|* \ fT71l>lf.f ■ hath been iruhra^and fprtad abroad his fauinghc*Ith vpon his feruastt all. Ba U X i BtncdiUus* In Dauids houfe his feiuant true The mercy which he promLfed Accoiding to his minde ; Our Fathers to fulfill : And alfohis annotated King, And thinke vpon his couenant nude t,$ we in Scripture finde. According to hif will. as by his holy Pror-hets all Ofr. times he did declare. And alfo to performe thcoath The which were flnce the world began Which be before had fwoine His wayes for to prepaae: to Abraham our father dear*, Forvs that vvereforlorne. That we might be deliuered That he would giue himfelfe fot VSi From thofe that make debate : And vs from bondage bring. Our enemies, and from the bauds Out of the hands of all our foes Or ill that doe vs hate. To kiue our heaucnly King. - Oifa^ifjcat, CANT VS. I. Farmer. Adlllliiiii^iiliiliiliillliiliil Y foule doth magnifiethe Lotd,my fprite ckc euermore, reioy- ceth in the Lord rav Goa, which is my Sauiour; And why^becaufc he did lliililillllliiSiiilii * re- gard. and gaue reipeci vn- to iobafe eftatc of his hand maidi 7EN0RyQt c PUjnfbn^ ^\4lillilllliillliiiii!li Y foule doth magnifie the Lord, my fprite eke cucrmore,reioy- liilllliiiiiiiiliiEiiiili ceth in the lord my God, which is my Sauiour. And why*, becaufe hce lEliiPliilpiliiiiiii)!! didregard and gauerefpect vnto fo bale eftateof his hand- maid, and let the mighty goe. For now behold all nations, Becaufe he hath me magnified, And generations all, Which is the Lord ofmight! From this time forth for eucrrnorei Whole name be cuer fanftified Shall me right blcOed call. And p railed day anc night. And that without all'nvnnev feare, To giuethg knowledge hoy? that their A ndekeinrighteoufnefle Saluation isneere: And alfo for to lead our Hues And thitremimon of their femes In ftedfatt bolinefle. ' ' Is through his mercy meere. And thou O child which now art borne, . And of the Lord eleft, Whereby the Dayfpting fromon high, Shalt be the Prophet of the highert, Is come vs for to vlfiV His waves for to direft. A nd thofe for to illuminate, Whichdoein davkeneflefit. * For thou Shalt goe before his face, To lighten thofe that shadowed be £or to prepare his wayes : With death, and eke opprefi : And alfo for to teach his will, And alfo for ro guide our feet And plcafurc all thydayes. The way to*eacc and reft. Magnificat. M E D I VS. L Farmer ; AllliHiyiiiiilgiilliil Yfoule doth magnifie the Lord.my fprite eke euer- morereioy- giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ceth in the Lord myGod, which is ruy Sauiour.And whyibc- caufel.ee did re-gard,and gauc refped vnto fobafe eftate of his hand-maid: and let the mighty goe, ' B ASSVS. Mi§iiiiiiipiliiilillii 1 foule doth magnifie the Lord, my fprite eke euermore, reioy- iiiiilillllllEliiliiiiil ceth inthe Lord my God, which is my Saaioui' : And why? becaufehee did regard, andgaue refpett vnto fo bafc eftateof hishand-maid: and let the mighty goe. For with his mercy tndhis grace, He shewed ftrength with his great armc All men he doth inflame: Andm.ide the proud to ttaic Throughout all generations, With alftroaginations ' ofugh as ftare tuf name. That they bar. ; iu their heart; * ? He 1 4. JUagnifieati He hath put down? the mighty ones The hungry he replenished From their iupernall feat : With all things that were good: And did exalt tbemeeke in heart, And through his power he nu'de the rich As be hath thought it meet. Oft times to want their food. Nunc dimittis* C A NT VS. T*R. B. of Mi Lord becauTe my heartsdefire hath wished Iongtofee,my onely liilfilllliliEliliiiiliiii Lord & Sauiour,thy Son before I die: the ioy and healthof all mankind,defired lilllllli^IiilfiiliiiliSii long before, which now is come into the world.of mercy bringing ftoiet TENO R,ot fhjfifong. ^Oliiii-^~Ii^iiiiiiiiiii Lord becaufe my hearts defire bath wished long to fee,my onely Lord and Sauiour,thy "on Defore I die - The by & health of all mankiad.defired lllllplilliliipliiiil long before} which now is come into the world,\>f mercy bringing ftofe. Tho'ifuffsreft thy feruant now Becaufe mine eyes which tboit haft made In peace for to depart. To giae my body light, According to thy holy word, Haue now beheld thy fauing health V Vhicii ligbteneth my heart. Which isth«.ord of might. guiemqw vnlt. ^ANTF Si Iohn Farmer. wipiiiigfiiiiiiiiii^iii Hat man foeuerhe be that faluation willattaineiThcCatho- TENO Rpt Plynfing. ^w|iiiiiiii|||lililllliii "7 Hat man foeuerhe be that fihiatxonv7iIlatt«nc: The Catho^ And calling to remembrance His mercy euery deale, Hath holpcu vpafliftantlyi Hisfcruant Ifraci. Magnificat. *5 According to his promife made To Abraham before. Andto his feed fuccefliucly, To ft and for euermoi:. Nunc Smittii. ME D I VS. T.\B.o(M< """Lord becaufe my hearts defire hath wished long to fee, my onely ^^^l^iiililiiliiiiiiiiiEEi Lord & sauiour,thy son before I die The ioy and health ofallmankindjdcfired B ASS VS. T ~~A Uo,^nrs •*xmh*4ereAefirp harh oi/ishrd Inno tn fee mw nr Lord becaufe ray hearts defire hath wished long to fee my onely ililgliillli^iliii^ll long before: which now is come into the world, of mercy bringing ftore. Whom thou mercifully haft fct Of thine abundant grace: In open fi^ht and vifible, Before all peoples face. The Gentiles to illuminate, And sathanouerquell: And eke to be the glory of Thypeoplelfrael. QuicHnque vuit> MED I VS. 7. R.B.efM. Hat man foeuer he be that faction will attaine: The Catha. S ASS VS. w iiiEiIiililiSiiI|f|||i|ll Hatmanfoeuirhc be'thatfcluation will amine : xhc Catho- £* iike 16 CANT VS. like beliefe hee muft before all things rctaiuej Which faith vnleffc hee IlliiiiiSlliiliiili^ holy keepe,& vndefilediy: vvhhout all doubt eternally be shall be fure to die* TENOR, otFUynfong. likebeiiefehemuft before all things retaine, Which faith vnleffe he holy keepe,& vndefilcdly,vvithout all doubt eternally he shall be fure to die. The Catholike beliefe is this, that God we worship one In trinitie, and Vrinitie in Vnitie alone; So as we neither doe confound the perrons of the three : Nor yet the fu>ftance whole of one in funder parted be. One perfon of the Father isj another of the Sonne, Another perfon proper of the holyGhofi alone. Of Father,SoniPe and holy Gboft, but one the God-head is - xike glory, coetcrnall eke the nuieftie likevvife. Such as the Father is.fuch is the Sonne in each degree : And fuchalfo vvedoe bclcetie theholyGhoftto be. Vncreate is the Father, and vncreate is the Sonne: The holy Ghoit vncreate, fo vncreate is each one. Incomprehensible Fatberis, incomprehensible Sonne : And compreh^nfible alfo is the holy Ghoft of none. 1 he Father is eternall and the Sonne eternallfo • >ndin like fort eternall is t. f chc!y Ghoft alio. And yet though we beleeue that each of thefe eternall be: Yet there but one eternall iy, and not eternals three. as ne incomprehensible vve, ne yet vncreate three: But one incomprehenfiblcone vncreate bold to be. Almighty fo the Father is, the Sonne almighty fo : And in like fort almighty is theholy Ghoft alfo. And albeit that euery one of thefe Almighty be: Yet there but one Almighty is, and not almighties three. TheFatherG dis,Godthe Sonne, God holy Gboft alfo: Yet there are not three Gods at all, but one God and no moe. So likevvife tord the Father is, and Lord alfo the Sonne; And Lord alfo the holy Ghoft.yet are there not three Lords but one. For as vve are compeld to grant by Chriftian veiitie : Each ofthc peifons by himfelfe, both God and man to be. SoCarholike religion forbiddeth vs alvvay, Thateyther Gods be three, or that there Lords be three to fay. MEDIVS- I7 Iliililiiiiil^^iiiigil like beliefe be muft before all tbiDgs re- taine. Which faith vnleflc he holy lliiiSlliiiiiIpliiii^ r Jceepe,and vnde- fiicdly, without all doubt eternally he shall bcfurc to die* BASSVS. Iikebelicfe he muft before all things retain e.Vyhich faith vnleuVhe holy kecpe, and vndefiledly, without all doubt eternally he shall be lure to dTe. Of none the Father is, ne made, oe create, nor begot : The Sonne Li of the Father, not create ne made,bnt got. The holy Ghoft is of them both, the Father and the Sonne: Ne made, ne create,nor begot. butdoth proceede atone. So we one Father hold,not three, one Sonne alfo not three : One holy Ghoft alone, and net three holy Ghofts to be. None in this Trinitie before nor after other is: Ne greater any then thereft, ncleffcrbelikewife. But euery one among themfelucs, of all the perfons three : Together coetcrnallall, and all coequall be; So VnitieinTrinitie, as laid it is before: And Trinitiein Vnitie in all things we adort. Therefore what man foeuer that faluation will attsine : This faith touching the Trinitie, of force he muft retaine. And needfulltoeternall life it is that euery wight Of the incarnation of Chrift, our Lord belccue aright. For this the light faith is, that we beleeueand ekedoe knovr, **** That Chrift our Lord the Sonne'of God is God and man alfo. Godofhis Fathers fub fiance, got before the world began* And of his mothers fubftance borne in world a very man. Both perfect God and perfeft nan, in OHe.one Iefus Chrift: That doth of reafonablefoule and humane flesh iubfift. Touching hisGod-head.equall with his father God is hec: Touching his man-hood lower then his Father in degree. Who though he be both very God* and very man alfo: Yet Is ht but one Chrift alone, and is not perfons two. One not by turning of God-head into the flesh of man : But by taking man-hood to G.od, this beiiig one began. All one, not by confounding of the fubftance into one : But onely by the vijitie that is of one perfon. For as the reafonable foule and flesh but one man is: So in one perfon God and man, is but one Chrift likewife. 18 QwcHnquevult* Vftio After*! for to fane vs all. againc he shall retired to hell he did defcend : The third day rofe againe fromdeatb, At whofc returne all men shall rift to heaueBhe did afcend, with bodies new reftorde: He fits at the right handof God, Andof their own works they shall giue th* Almighty Father there : account vnto the Lord. From thence toludge the quick & dead, And they into eternal! life The Lamentation. CAN7FS. Witt.Parfotts. OlSillliiilif§ifiIiii Lord turtle not away thy face fromhim that lyes protlrate : Lamenting fore his finfull life before thy mercy gate, Which gate thou iliiiiliiil^liiiiliiii^ openeft wide to thofe thatdoe lament their finne : Shut not that gate ? againft me Lord, but let me enter in. 85" o -b'- >f~ T E NO %, or Playnfing. iiiilil^iiliiliiili Lord turne not away thy face from him that lyes proftrate : C=^5|=5g mm Lamenting fore his finfull life before thy mercy gatd Which gate thou openeft wide to thofe that doe lament th«it ^nne : "shut not that gate againft me xord, but let me enter in. And call me not to mine account, How 1 haueliued here, For then I know right well O Lord, How vile I shall appearc. 1 need nottoconfeflcmylife, I am fure thou canft tell \ What I hauc bcencand what lam, I know thouknoweft it well. And eke the things that bet Thou knovveft alio what is to come, Nothing is hid from thee. Before the heauens 8c earth vveremade Thou knovveft what things were then, As all things elfe that hauebeene fincc, Among the fonnes of men. And can the things that I haua do"*? O Lord thou kno wft rvhat things be paft Se hidden from thee then i shall goe that feaue done well : Who haue done ill.shall goe into eternalliite to dwell. This is the Catholike beliefe, whodoth not faithfully a cunqus vHii. 19 Beleeue the fam$, without ail doubt he faued cannot be. «T To Father,b - onne,and holy Qhoft, all glovy be therefore : As in beginning was is nov? , and shall be evermore. The Lamentation. M E D 1 V S. Will. Parfittt. ^"*^ Lord turns not away thy face from him that lyes pioftrate: iij|liii^S : i^illi-:liifiill Lamentingfore his finfull life before thy mercy gate, Which gate thou openett wide to tbofe that doe lament their finnc : Shut not that gate llSii^lHiliiilliiiPiil "againftmce Lord, butlctmeen- tcrin. BASSVS. Lord turne not away thy face ' from him that lyes preftrate i ^^ Lord turne not away thy face Lamentingfore his finfull life before thy mercy gate, Which gate thou i^lflllliPiiillliiiiillll openeft wide to thofe that doe lament their finne : Shut not that gate againft me Lord, but let me enter in, Nay.nay thou knoweft them all Lord, to beale my deadly wound. Where they weredone and when. O Lord, I need not to repeat Whcrfore with teares I come to thfc What I doe beg orcraue: *o beg and tointreat. Thou knoweft O Lord before I ask#> Euen as the childethat hath doneilU The thing that I wonldhaue. Auo fearetb to be beat. Mercy g»od Lord, mercy Iaske, So come I to thy mercy gate. This is-the total! fumrae : Where mercy doth abound : For mercy Lord is all my fute, Requiting merty for my fir.ne, Lord let thy mercy come* OVl 2o The Lords Pra^K C A NT VS. John Farmer. Vr Father which in heauea art, Lord hallowed be thy namcThy llillli^lliifliililiilili kingdome come. Thy will be done in earth, euen as the fame in heauen is. mm am i ^m^ ^Sm Giue vs(0 Lord)our daily bread this d3y.As vveforgiue ourdebtors^b for- l!iillli lililiiiiillilliiilii giue our debts we pray. In- to tcmptattonlead vs not.From cutll make vs" L^lIiilliliiiiiiiiSPI free. For kingdome, power, and glory thine, both now and etiex be. TENOR,** T^UjnTwg. Vr Father which in heauen art.Lord hallowed be thy name.Thy kingdome come. Thy will be done in eanh> euen as the fame in heauen is» Giucvs(0 icrdjour daily bread this day. As we forgiue our debtcr$,fo for- iipiPiiiiiiiliiiiiPlii gine our debts we pray. Into temptation lead vs not.From eiiill make vs IpiiliiiiililililPiilili free. For k:ngdomc,power andglorythinc both now andeucr be. The X. Cemmandemcnts. C A NT VS. /. Farmer. Arke Iirael and what 1 fay, giue heed to vn- dcrftand-.Um the TENO% or Plajnfong. Ark 1 Inland what I fay, giue heed to vndcrftanch I am the The L*rdt Prayerl MED IV S. Warmer, li Vr Father which in heauen art Lord hallowed be^hy name. Thy ilifilfgifgliil Vr Father \ kingdome come.Thy will bedone in earth, cuen as the fame in heauen is, *=fcsw 9E3& illliiiiliiliiii Giue vs(0 Lord)our daily bread this day. As wcfofgiucour debtersfo for. Miiiiiliilliliiiliiiliill giue our debts we pray. Into temptation lead vs not. From euill make vs free. For kingdoaic,power, and glory thine both now and eu«r be, B ASS VS. omTmrnMrnrnmumMm Vr Father which in heauen art, Lord hallowed be thy name. Thy ifeiHHpililiiliiilSi kingdome come. Thy will be done in earth, euen as the fame in heauen is, Giue vs(0 Lord)our daily bread this day. As we forgiue our debters fo for- gli£lEli|IiiiiiE||ig|iiii giue our debts we pray. Into temptation lead vs not. From cuMl make vs free; For kingdome, power, and glory thine, both now and ciXrbe. The X Commandments. MED I VS. T.RB.M. Hli&iPiiiiiii^ii^lilil Arke Ifrael, aad what I fay giue heed tovnderftand. 1 am the B AS SVS. Hl^iiliiEiSilliiillllll Arke Ifrael* and what I lay, giue heed to vrdeiftand: I am the Lord a* cantvs: rordthy God that broaght thee out of Egypt land. Eaen from thehoufc whcr- iii^Iiilll^iiiglilllilli in thou didft in thraldome line a flaue : Kone other Gods at all before my prefencc shale thou haue. ,« TENOR^ox Playnfong. Lord thy God that brought thee out of Egypt land. Euen from thehoufc where- Sillilliilfiilfiilig in thou didft inthraldomeliueafiaue: NoneotherGodsat all before iiiiilitlilllllllllli my prcfence shalt thou haue. No manner grauen Image shalt thou make at all to thee: Nor any figure like to thee shall counterfeited be. Or any thing in heaucn ab«ue, nor in the earth below : Nor in the waters beneath the earth, to them thou shalt not bow. Nor shall them fcrue-.the Lord thy God a iealous God am I, That punish parents faults rnto the third and fourth degree Vpon their children that me hate : and mercy docdifplay Tothoufandsof fuch as me lone, and my precepts obay. The name thou of the Lord thy God in vaine shalt neuer tfe: For him that takes his name in vaine* the Lord will not excufe. Remember that thou holy keepe the facred Sabbathday : Sixe dayes thou labour sbalt,and doe thy needfull workes alvvay. The feauenth day is fetby the Lord thy God to reft vpon: No worke then shalt thou doe in it, nc thou, nor yet thy forme, Thydaughter,fcruant, nor handmaid, TheCetnpUt*tofafi*ner. C AN7 VS. T.\B.ofM. w Here righnoufnefle doth fay, Lord for my finfuil parti T E N 0%GttUjitfag. & u vlillliiiSi^iiliii Here ripfriteoufncffc doth fay. Lard for my finfull parti MEDWS. j 3 Lord thy God that brought thee out of Egypt land. Euen from the boufe wher» in thou didft in thraldome Hue a f"' in thou didft in thraldome Hue a flaues None other gods a: all be- fore my prcfesce shah thou haue. B ASSVS. Lord thy God that brought thee out of Egypt land. Euen from the houfe whet. g^lgii-igii^iiEJiplpapp; in thou didft in thraldome hue a fiiue? None other gods at ah before %-■ mm?. TbtCmfUintefaftnner. MEDIVS. T.R.B.efM. myptefence sbalt thou haue. thine Oxe. not yet thine Affe: Nor ftranger that within tby gates bath his abiding place. For in fixe dayes Gcd beauen and earths and ah therein did make : And after tbofe his reft be did vpon the feauenth day take. VVherefcrehe bleftthc day that be for rcfting did ordaiae : And facred to himfelfe alone* appointed to remaiae. Teeld honour to thy parents, that prolongdetfay dayes may be Vpon the land, the which the Lord tby God bath giuen thee. Thou shalt not murthcr. Thou shalt not commit adultery* Tfcoa shalt not fteale.Nor witness falfc againft thy neighbour be* Thou sbalt not couet houfe that to thy neighbour doth belong e Ne couet shaltin hauing of his wife to doe him wrong. Nor his man feruant,oorhU maide, nor Oxe nor AflTe of his, Nor any other thing that to tby neighbour proper i*» Here righteoufneffe doth fay, Lord for my finfiU) part, "B ASS VS. 55^=5 Here tighteovfneA do;b fay, """ Lordfoimyan/uirparv la *4^ _C AN TV SI In wrath thou should A nie pay vengeance for my defenT. ~' l can it not deny, but needs"! mulFconfefle, how that continuaV ly ""Thy lawcsl doeTrlrrfgreiie. — - "" - "— ' :' "" ' T E NO R, or TUjnfing. In wrath thou should** me pay vengeance for my defcrt. I canitnotdcny, but needs I muftconfeflfe, how that continually mmwmm Thylawes I doe uatifgtefle. But ifit be thy will With linnets to contend : Then all thy flockc shall spill, And be loft without end. For who Hues here lb right, * that rightly he can fay, He finnes not in thy fight Full oft and euery day *> The Scripture plaine tds me, The righteous manoffendeth Seauen times a day to thee, VVhereon thy wrath dependeth: So that the righteous man Doth wallce in no fuch path, Buthe fals now and than In danger of thy wrath. Then fith the cafe fb ftands, That euen the man right wife Fals oft in finfull bands, V Vhcreby thy wrath may riff. Lord I that am vniuft, a nd righteoufnefle Hone haue» Whereto then shall I truft My finfull foule to fane? But trucly to that port. Whereto I clcauc andshal^ Which is thy mercy moft* Lord let thy mercy fall. Tfalme J. CA NTVS. T.MorUj B.ojM. jp|lil||il|§f||iil|||||i|i^E| P He man is bleft that hath not bent, to wicked rede his eare: TE NOR, or TUynfong. He man isbleft that hath not bent, to wicked rede his eawj MET) IV S- IliHiHIiiilifl In wrath thou shouldftme pay vengeance for my defert. can ic no: deny, but needs I muft confetfe, how that continually Thy lavves I doe traufgrcflfc. B ASS VS. In wrath thou shouldti me pay vengeance for my defert. I canitnotdeny, but needs I muftconfefle, how that continually iHiji rj.r Thy lavves I doe tranigteflc And roitigatethy moodo Orelfe we perish all The price of this thy blond, Wherein mercy 1 call. The Scripture doth declare, No drop of bloud in thee t But that thou didft not fpare To shedeach drop for me. Now let thofe drops mod fweet, So moift my heart fo dry : *hat I with finne repleat, Ma* liue, but Cnnc may dye. That being mortified This finne of mine in me : I may be fanfiified Here beg'nneth the Pfalroes o^Dauid. Ujnfovg. Lordhovv are i»y foes incrcaft, which vexe me more and more < they kill my heut when as they fay, Godcan him not reftore. But thou O Slllliiiliiliiilllllllililillllii^i Lord' aft my defence, when 1 am hard bcftcd,my worship and mine honour both, and thou holdit romy head* T(alme% *!> * " All people T will giue to thee, asheiresatthy requeft: The ends and coafts of all the earth by thee shall be poffeft. xi Seethatyefcrue the Lord aboue, in trembling and in feare : See that with reuerence ye reioyce to him in like manner. u See that yeekifle and eke imbrace fcisblefled Sonne I fay : 9 rhou shalt them brufir euen with % as men vnder foot trod: (mace Left in his wrath ye fodainly And as the potters sheards skalc breake perish in the mid way* them with an iron rod. 10 Now ye O Kings and Rulers all, be wife therefore andleanrc: By whom the matters of the world be iudged and difcemd. i; If once his wathneuer Jo fmall, shall kindle in his breaft : Othen all they that truft ia Chrift, Shall happybe and bleft. ffalmc 3 . MED I VS. The. RauenfBtfM. Lord hovvare my foesincreaft, which vexe me more and more? theykill my heart when as they fay, God can Him not rcftore. ButthouO Lord art my defence, when I am hard befted, my worship and mine honour both, atid thonholdft vp my head. BASS VS. . 'Lord how are my foesincreaft, which vexe me more and riftre 5 ^Illiiiiiiiiiill^Pililil they kill my heart when as they fay, God can him not reftore. But ttou O Lord art my defence, when I amhardbefted, ray woribip and niincfcoi ffjf:ff= E both, and thou hol.lft vp my head. 4 xhen 3° 4 Then with my voyca ?nta the Lor4 I did both call and cry t Andhe out of his holy hill, did hearc me by and by. 5 I laid me downe t snd quietly I flept and rofe againe For vvhy ; I kn*w affuredly, the Lord \yill mefuftaine. S If ten thoufand had hem'd me in, I could not be afraid : For thou art flill my Lord my Sod, thou haft fet mc at hbertie when I v vasbound and thrall. Ox fad Tune. TE NOR, or PUynfon^. God that art my righteoufnefis, Lord heare me when I call : thou haft fet me at ItbertJc when I was bound and thrall. dive mercy Lord therefore on me?, 4 Know yee that good and godly men, and grant me my requeft. the Lord dath take and chufe, For vnto theevneefiantly And when to him I make my plaint, to cry I vvill not reft. he doth me not refufe. 3 O mortall men how long will yec 5 Sinne not but ftand in awe therefore, my glory thusdefpile S examine well your heart: Why wander yee in vanttie, And in your chamber quietly aud follow After lies i fee you your fclues conuert. Pfatme 5. Q ANTV *• Iohn M * lt **> Mcline thine earcs <>nto my words* O Lord my plaint confider: And he ire my voyce,my King my God, to thee I make my prayer. . Normch Tme. TENG #,or Thj>:[ong % ^llllilllllliiilllPipillll Nclive thine earesvnto my words, O Lord my plaint confider: And Jiearc rojr V07cc,my King myGod» to thec I make my p-ajett Pfalme 3 . 3 1 my Sautout aud my aid- S Saluation onely doth belong 7 Rife vp therefore, faue me mjr God, to thee O Lord aboue i I for now tothee I call : Thou daft beftovr vpon thy folke. Tet thou haft broke the cheekes & teeth thy blcfling and thy lone. of thefe wicked men all. Pfrtme 4. MED I VS. The Rwevf B^fM. 1 ' God that art ray righteoufneffe, Lord heate me when I call;" - lilliiiilllliilillllllll^I Thou haftfet me at lib ex tie, when 1 was bound and thrall. B ASSVS. :^r^IE:E3zE=:E?E:iz^3Ei:HIi: S uud that art my righteoufneffe, Lord beaxe me when 1 call i Thou haft ictme atlibertte when 1 was bound and thrall. 4 Offer to God the facrifi.ee For thou thereby shalt make my heart ©f righteoufneffe I fay, more ioyfulland mote glad : And looke that in the liuio£ Lord Then they that of their corne and wine ye putyour truft alvvay. full great incrcafehauehad. 7 The greater ftrt eraue worldly goods « In peace therefore lie downe will I» and tiches doe imbrace : taking my reft and fleepe: B ut Lord grant vs thy countenance, For thou onely wilt me O Lord, thy fauour and thy grace. alone in fafety keepe. Pfidme 5. ME D I VS. lohn iMilten. Ncline thine care vnto my worjs, 6 Lotrf myplaTnt ronfider~ A~nY"" liilliiiiiiiliiiiiliilill heare my voyce,ray King my God, to thee I make my prayer. b assvs. ^~mm% illiiilliiilllllllliliiPl ^ Nchne thine earc vnto ray words, O Lord my phint conflict: And lpllllilliiiililpi:iil=== heare ray voyec^y King my God. So thee I make my prayer. * c * = Heare 3* rjaime.f. 2 fleare rae betime, Lord tartf not, t hou haft alvvayes abhord. for I will haue refpett ? ^ ... , . . a „ 3 My prayer early i/the tnorne ' J o he |j*» f J^"""' . Jth.«fi.r *„ j:„a thou shalt dcftroy them than : to tbeefor to direct. An 4 And I will truft through patience *J!J the / ecci ^ , .' 1 f 1 man ' „. fc . . , - in thee my God alone: ? 7 Therefore will I come to thy houfe, That art not pleas'd vvith wickednefle, ""fting v P on thy grace : andiil with thee dtr»eU rone. And reuerently will worship thee 5 And in thy tight shall neuer ftmd lomrd thlue ^ P Uce * thofe furious rooks O Lord : 8 Lord lead me in thy righteoufneffe, yaine workers of iniquity, ' fot to confound my foes: Pfalme 6. CAN T VS. G Kirby. Otd in tbv vvvath reprouc menot. though 1 def'crucT^ine ire: Uw ytt correcr nit in thj rage, O Lord I thee nd with thy grace as with a shield, defend him fiora all ill. PfaL 6. MEDIVS. G. Kirbj. LlliiliiPiii Ord in thy wrath reproue me Ne yet correct me inthy rage, O Lord I thee de> not.thoughl deferue thine ire: Ne yet correct me inthy rage, O Lord I thee de- fire. For I am weake, therefore O Lord, of mercy me for be ares And hcale me Lord.for why thou knoweft my bones doe quake for fears. % Assrs. Ne yet correct me in thy rage, O Lord \ rr,ecdefire.~Fo~r I am vveake,"" ST*" Ord in thy wrarh reproue me not, though I deferue thine ire: thcrefore^OLord. ot^cercy me foibcare: Andhealc me Lord,~forwby> thou knoweft, my bones Q v oe quake forfeare. 7 My fight is dim and waxeth old with anguish of my heart For feare of thofe that be my foes, andwould my foule fubuert. 3 But now avvsy froramc allyce thitvvorke iniquitie t Tor why the lord hath heard the voice of my complaint and cry. 9 He heard notonely therequcft, and prayerof my heart : But it receiucd at my bands, and teoke it in good part. 10 Ardno7vmy foes that vexed me, the Lord will foone defame : And fodainly confound them all, totheirrcbuke and shame. eiord 34 rfalmef. CANT VS. WiUim H4rifon. LordmyGodI putmytruft. and confidence in thee : Saue me from them that me purfue, and eke deli- uer me. Lincoln* Tune. TENO\,cx PUynfong. Lord my God I put my truft, and confidence in thee: li^iiilipilllllil Saueme from them that me purfue. and eke deliuer me. ft Left like a Lyon he me teare, and rend in pieces finall-- Whilftthereis none to fnccourme, and rid me out of thrall. 3 O Lord my God if I hauedone the thing that is not right : Or eife if I be found in faulr, or guilty in thy fight. 4 Or to my friend--** warded ill, or left him in dsftreflc : VVhich me purfude mofl cruelly, and hated me caufelefle. y Then let my foes purfue my fbule, and eke ray life downe thruft Vnto the earth.and alfo lay mine honour in the duft. 6 Start vp O Lord now in thy wraths and put my foes to paine .• *erformethekingdomc promifed to me, which wrong fuftaine. y Then shall great nations come tothee andknovv thee by this thing : If thou declare for loue of them thy felfe as Lord and King. <8 And thou that art of all men Iudge, O Lord now iudge thou me » According to thy righteoufnefle, and mine integritie. 9 Lord ceafethe hate of wicked men, and be the iuft mans guide : io By whom the fecrets of all hearts arefearched anddefcxide. Tfalme 8. C A NTPS* Tb§. T^uenfB. ofM. ^"•^ God our lord how wondcrfull are thy workescuery where, whofc fame furmounts in dignitie, abouc the heauens cieerc 1 Peterborough Tune. TENQ R,ot PUynfong. ^Oiiliiillliiilipiiiiipi God our Lord how vvonderfull arc thy t verkes euery where, llliiiiiiiiilliilillll wbofe fame furmounts in dignitie, abouc the heauens clcere % T/dlmef. MED 1 VS. fVsiliam Harifon. 35 oltiliiiiliiiilPJiiip^ ^-^ Lord my God 1 put my trull, and confidence wthee ; liiiiimigiiili £aue me from ihenitbatrae purfue, and ckcdeliuer me. B ASSVS. Sg&3* =& Lord my God I put my trutt, and confidence xn thee t lIllpliiiiElllllllillli^ Saue me from them that me purfue, and eke deliuer me. Is I take my helps to come of God in all my griefeand fmart i That doth preferueall thofethat be of pure andperfeA heart. 12 The iitft man and the wicked b oth, God iudgeth by his power: So that he feeles his mighty hand euen euery day^nd houre. ij Except he change his minde I dye* for euen as he should finite : He whets his fword.his bow he bends, ayming where he may hit. X4 Anddoth prepare his mortall darts, his arrowes kcene and sharpe *. For them that doe me perfecute» vvrhilfthedoth mifchicfc waip. 15 But loe though he in traiiellbe of hisdiuellish forecaft: And of hismifchicfe once concciu'd, yet brings forth nought at laft. itf, l Hcdigs a ditch and delues it deepe, in hope to hurt his brother; But he shall fall intothe pic that he digd vp for other. 17 Thus wrong returncth to the hurt of him in whom it bred : And all tfie mifchiefe that he wrought, shall fall rpon his head. 18 1 vvill giue thanks to God therefore* that iudgeth righteoufly : And with my fong vvill praife the of him that is moft hie. Pfalm 8. M E T> IV S. TfaRauctf. BjfM. God our Lordhow vvonderfull arc thy vvorkes euery where, K=aft whofe fame furmounts in dignitie aboue the heauens cleerc 1 "B ASS VS. ^"^ Ged our Lord how vvonderfull -A, UlEiEillifeliiil are thy works euery where, 3= whofe fame furmounts in dignitie aboue the heauens clcerd t¥ucn 3* T/kliMSi" a Euen by themouthes of fucking babes thou wilt confound thy foes : For in thefe babes thy might is bene, thy graces they difclofe. j And when I fee the heauens hie, the workes of thine ovvne hands : The Sim, the Meone, and all the Stars in order as theyftand. 4 What thing is man(Lord)think I then, that thou dofthim remember 1 Or what is mans pofteritie, that thou doft it confider * 5 For thou haftmade him UttlelefTe then Angels in degree s 7f«lmt 9. C ANT VS. The. Rmnf.BfifMi Wiii!ii?M=; Ith heart and mouth vnto the Lord* will 1 fing laud and praife: And fpeakeof all his wondrous works, and them declare al* wayes. Lichfield Tune* TENOR.ox TUjnfong. Ith heart and mouth vnto thcLord wHU fing laudand praife; Andipeakeof all his wondrous works, and them declare alwayes. a I will be glad and much reioyce in theeO Lord mofthye = And make my Tongs extoll thy name aboaethe ftarryskye. 3 For that my foes are driuen backe, and turned vnto flight: They fall downe flat and are deftroyde ty thy gre3t force and might. 4 Thou haft reu-nged allmy wrong, my gviefe.and all my grudge : Thou doft with iuftice heare my caufe moftiike a righteous Iudge. j i-houdoft rebuke the Heathen folke, aud wicked k> confound: That afterward the memory of them cannot be found. 4 My foes thou haftmade good dtfpaich, and all their tow ies deftroyd ; Tliou haft their tame with the defaede through all the world f* wide. 7 Know thou that he which is abcue foreue-rmote shall raigne: And in the feat of equitic true Judgement will maintaine. t With tuftice he will keepc and guide t!ie world andeuery wight •. And Co will yeeld with equitiet to cuery man his rigat. $ He is prote&ot of the poore, what time they be oppreft : Heisinalladuerfitie, their refuge and thcirreft.' 10 All they that know thy holy name, therefore shall truft in thee : : For thou forfakeft not their fuit in their neccflmc. The ftcind pat. i « Sing P dimes therefore vnto the Lord ton dvvcls in Sionhil*: Pfalme 8 37 And thou baft crownedhira alfo with glorjr and dipnitic. 6 Thou baft preferd him to be Lord of all thy workes of wonder, And at bis feet baft fet all things, that be should keepe them vuder. 7 At sbeepe and neat,; and all beafts elfe, that in the fields doe feede, % Fowlcs of the ayre.fisb in the fca, and all that therein breed. 9 Therefore Imuft fay once againe, O God that art our Lord. How famous and how vvonderfull are thy workes through the world $ Pfalme 9 . M EDI VS. T. Ranenf.B.ofM. lth heart and mouth vnto the Lord will I ting laid and praife: BASSVS. w|ii^iiiii1ii||i|iiii|Egi lth heart and mouth vnto the Lord will i ting laud and praife: Andfpcakc ofallhis wondrons workes, and them declare alwayes. Publish among all nations, his noble arts and will. xaFor he is raindefull of thebloud ofchofe that be oppreft : Forgetting not the afflicted heart, that fcekes to him for reft. XjHauemercyLord on me poor wretch, whofe enemies ftillremaine : which from the gates of death art wosc to raife me vp againe. 14 In Sion that \ might fet forth thy praife with heart andvoyce: And that in thy faluation(Lord) my foule might Dill reioyce. xj the Heathen flick faft in the pit that they thcmfclues preparde: And in the net that theydid fet. their owne feet faft are fnaide. Z^God shewcthhis iudge/nents which for^euery man to narke; # (were good When as you fee the wicked man lietraptin his owne warke. 17 The wicked and the finfull men goe downe to hell for euer: Aiid all the people of the world that will not God remember. X S But fure the Lord will not forget the poore mans griefc and paine; The patient people neuer looke for hclpc of God in vaine. xoO Lord arife left men preuaile, that be of worldly might : And let the heathen folic receiue their ludgement in thy tight. 20 Lord ftrikc iuch terror, fcare & dread into the hearts of them : That they may know afliuedly, the; bebutmortallmcn. What 38 Pfalmtio. C A tt?V$. !okTon>ki*i r B.*fM. Hat is the caufe that thou O lord, art now fo far from thine^ Andkecpeft clofe thy countenance from vstMs troublous time' Gbcefter Tune. TENOT^ or P/ajnfiftg. . Hat is thecaufe that thou O Lord, art now fo far from thine 5 illilliilliill^iillSliii And beeped clofc thy countenance 3 The poore doe perish by the proud, and wicked mens defirc : Lee them be taken in the craft that they themfelues confpire. 3 For in the luft of his owne heart, the tngodly doth delight ■ So that the wicked praiie himfclfe, and doth the Lord defpight. 4 He is fo proud that right and wrong he fetteth all apart : t? ay.nay, there is no God faith he, for thus be tbinkes in heart. 5 Becaufc his vvaies doe profper well, he doth thy lawe* neglect : And with a blaft doth puffc agafaft fucb as would him cerrert. 4 Tusb ; tush(faithhc)Ih3ue ho dread, from vs this troublous time > left mine- eftate should change: And whyi for all aducrfitic to him Is very A range. 7 His mouth is full of curfedneflfe, of fraud, deccitand guile: Vnder his tongue doth raifchiefc fit, andtrauaile all the while. 8 Helycth hid in wa>es and holes, to flay the innocent: Againft the poore that paffe bun by hiscruell eyes are bent. 9 And like a Lyon priuily lyes lurking in his dent If he may foarethem in bis net, to fpoyle poore Ample men. xo And for the nonce full craftily he coucheth dovvne I fayi Fftlmsu. C A N T ?S* Th^Rauenf.B.of M. truft in God. how dare you then fay thus my foule vntill, FJye hence asfuft as any fowlc, and hide you in your Mil/ Hereford Tune, TENO R y or fUjnfong, ^llilitlllll^liiliiiiliill H*f~*. Trurtin God, how daic you then lay thus my foule vntill, "~KycT>enceas fafli as any fojrvle, andiiide you in your hill % ?{*!m Io. MED 1 VS. loh.TcmkinsB.tfM. $9 * » . Hat is the caufe that thou O Lord>art novvfo far from thine 1 : Piiliiliiiiiiliiiiilllli "Andkcepeft clofc thy countenance from vs this troublous time i Bessys. * " Hat is the caufe that thou O Lord art now to far from thine* And keepeft clofc thy countenance from vs this troublous time i it So are great heaps of poor men made by his ftrong power his prey : Tbeficondpart. It Tash,God forgetteth this(faith he) therefore I may be bold : His countenance is caft afide, he doth it not behold ■ 1 j Arife O Lord, O God,in whom the poore mans hope doth reft: Lift vp thy hand, forget not Lord the poore that be opprcft. 14 Whatblafphemy is this to thee, Lord doft thou not abborreit; To heare the wicked in their hearts fay. tush, thou car'ft not for it? 35 But thoufceft all this wickedneflc, and well doft vndciftand : ffalme II. 16 xhat friendlefle and poore fatherlefle are left into thy hand. 17 Of wicked and malicious men, then breake the power for euer : That they with their iniquity may perish altogether. 18 The Lordshallraigne for euermore, as King and God alone: And he will chafe the Heathen folke out of his land each one. 10 Thou bear'ft O Lord the poore mens their prayers and rcqueft : (plaints^ Their hearts thou wilt confirme vntill thine eares to heare be preft. ao To iudge the poore and fathcrleflc* and helpe them in their rigbu That they may be no more oppieA with men of worldly might. ME D I VS. Tbo.Xmenf.Bsf M* iingi^iliiiiiiiliililiil Truft in God.how dare you then fay thus my foule vntill, liiliiiliiii Flyehonce as t aft as any fovvle, and bide you in your bilh B ASS VS. Iiiiillpliiiiigiiillllll wmm Truftin God how dare ye then fay thus my foule vntill. !§i=i . .&_ A .y._ J~ A— and clearely brought to nought : The poore and fimple mats eftate AUs the iuft and righteous man, confidcicth in his minde • Ffkbne 12. C 4NTVS. El BUnck*. EIpe Lord forgood and godly men doe perish and decay! And if P faith and tmthfrom vvotldly men is parted cleane away Dutch Tune. T B N O R, or Playnfong ^Hlll=i=iiiiiiiiiiliiiiii|lENi^ Eipe Lord for good and godly men doe perish and decay : And mmmmmmMmmwm faith and truth from worjcly men is parted cleane away. a who fo doth with his neighbour talk* the Lord foone cuts them out. his talke is all but vainc : 4 For they fay Aill we will preuaile, For enery raaa bethinketh how our tongues s hall vs extoll : to flatter, Ue and faine. Our tongue? be ours.vrc ought tolpeak, 3 But flattering and deceftfull lips, v ' faat Lord sh ' n ¥S contTcl1 * and tongues that be fo flour, (brags, y But for the great complaint and cry Tofpeake proud words and make great of poore and menoppreft: ?( 4 Left thai mine enenne fay tomCi a Bcfceidmt row (my Lord my God) behold I doc picuaik i T'falme Hi 41 And fearcheth out full narrowly the miners of mankinde. j Ai'd wwith achearcfull countenance the ri^fv ous ma*i vvillvft, But in Lis ... nt edoth -.bhone allfuchas miic/hiefe f And on the finneis carte Uifn ires as tf.icke as any raine t Fire & brimftont & whirl wuules thick, appointed for their painc. 7 Ye fie then hovv a rignt:ouS God doth rigtreoumeiTc embrace! Ana to the mit and vpright men shevves forth his ptealant face* Pfaim- ! 2 -ED r VS. El Blanckt. Eipc Lord for good iiid godly men doe perish and decay: And faith and t. nth from ?. otluly ra=n is pattcdtleane away. L^c Lord for good aud godly men doe perish and decay : And is parted cleane away. faith and truth from worh ly men Arife will I now faith the Lord, and them reftor" to reft. * Gods wo-d is like to filucr pure. that from tbc e rth is tride : &nd hath 'ioleflethen feauen times in fire beene purified, 7 Now fincc thy promife istohclpe. Trdme 15 MED IVS. Lord k;epethy promife then : And fane vs now and eucrmore from thi) ill kinde of men. 4 For now this wicked world is fulS of raifchiefes manifold VVhenvanido with worldly men fo highly is extold. Ow long wilt tbou forget me Lord, shall Ineuer be remembred^ Si How long wilttceu thy viiage bide, as though thou vvert offended 1 B a_S SV S. Ow long wilt thou forget me Lord; shdll I ncuerbererucrabred*. Hoy? long wilt thou thy vifage hide, as tigueh thon wcrt offended! Left they alfo that hate my fa«le» right glai shall be my heart. reioyce to fee me quaile. 6 I vv:ll giufi tbank?s vnto the Lord, 5 But forthy merer s and gooineflc, arJ praifel to himfing .»" my hope shall neuer ftar^ Bccaufe he hath heard ray requefL, lathy teliefcAud fauing health* andgranced my wishing. U *hefs 42 Pfalmt 1 4. C ANTVS. ■ Tho. Morlt)\B.af Ms ■* Here is no God as foolish men affirme intheir mad mood; ThciTT". drifts are all corrupt and ?»ine,not one of themdoth good; The Lord beheld from heauenhigh the wholdracc of mankinde:- andfaw eotone thatfought indeed the liuing God to finde. T E NO R, or Playnfong. Here is no God as foolish men affirme 4 hi their mad .mood: ^heir drifts are all corrupt and vaine, not one of them doth good. ThcLordbehcld llillliliiiliiii^illii from heaucn high the whole race of mankinde : ' and favv not on« thatfought indeed the liuiwgGodto Inde. j They went all vv'de and were corrupt Eating my people euen as bread, and trucly there was none, . notonc tofeekeGods vtilH That in the world did any good. I f>v there was not one. 5 When they trHisrage.thenfbdainly 4 Is all their lodgements fe far loft, great fearc on them shall fall*, that all worke mifebiefe ftill S ForGod doth louc the righteous men> TfaUncls. CuiiTfS. Tho.%*HenfiB,ofM. Oliiiiiiiiiliiiiilliil Lord within thy tabernacle, who shall inhabite ftillS Or whom Excefler Tune. T E N O R ,or ?l tj"f>»g. ^oiiliiiiiiiiiliilii^fii^ ^^ Lord within thy tabernacle, vvhoshall inhabitc Aill^Orwhom Here isno God as foolishmen |affira>e in theiraiadmood: TheU iHiEiiiii^liiipEiiiiii drifts are all coirupt and vainc, no: one of them doth good. The Lord beheld from heauen high the whole race of mankinds andfa w not one that fought indeed the liuing God to node. BASSVS. Tii^iiiiiliiiillili^ii Hae is no God as foolish men affiuae in iheir mad mood: Theic drifs are all corruptandvaine, not one of tb( iiliplllpilll s — drifs are all corruptandvaine, not one of them doth good. The Lord beheld from heauen high the whole race of mankindc: and favv not one, that fought indeed the liuing God tofindc. and will maintaine them all. 6 Ycemocke.the doings of the poore, to their reproach and shame : Becaufc they put their tru# in God, and call vponhis nam;. and when wilt thou fulfill Thy promiftmad-e tolfrael from out of Sion hill i 8 Eucn when thou shale reftore agair.c fuch as werecaptiue lad : Then I acob shall therein reioyce, 7 But who shall giue thy people health, and Iirael shalibc glad. P/alme 15. MED IV S. Tbo t R*ue*f. B.ofM. Lord within thy tabernacle, who shall inhabit ftill ■ Or whom *B AS S VS. ol^itfliiiillliiiiiiliill ^^ Lord w;thiu tfjytaberjiack, vyho shall inhabit flilhor whom . Sj wilt 44 CANT VS. li^illilili^llliiilii wilt thou iccciuc to dwell in thy moft holy bill* 7 £ NOR, or ^PUynfong. ^Illiiiil^illiilililii vvilt thou rcceiuc to dwell in thy nioft holy bill . a r he man vvhofe life is vncornipt, Nor willingly doth moue falfo tales, vvhofe workes ate iuftand ttraight: which might impaire tfefatne. VVhofe heart doth thinko the very truth, 4 That hi his Lean regarded not wbofe tongue fpeakes no deceit, malicious vvickedmea : But thofe that loue and fcare the Lord* 3 Nor to his neighbour doth noneill, «e maltcth much of them* in body, goods, or name : PfiUme \6 C * N 1 ? S - Tho.R*Htnf.B.*{ M. Ordkeepenie,forl truftinthee, and doe confefle indeed- Thou art my God.and of my good. O Lord thou haft no need. BriftoU Tune, TENOR, or TUjnfong. c^Liiliiiiliiitii^i^ilil Ordkeepe me,for I truft in thee, and doe confetfe indeed : Thou artmyGod and of my good, O lord thou haft no need; 2 1 giue ray goods wnto the Saints, toy lips shall make r 'port. that inthevvorld doe dwell t And namely totnefaithfull flockc, 5 For why"' the Lord the portion is in vcrtuethat excel!.- of mine inheritance: And thou ait he that doft maintaine } They shal heap forrovvs on their heads my rent, my lot, my chance* which run as they were mad : 6 The place wherein the lot did fall, To offer to the Idoll Gods, in beauty did excell : alas it is too bad. Mine heritage aftigudeto me, 4 as for the blondy facrifice, doth pleafe mc very well. and orfrnngsef that forr, I will not touch,nor yet thereof 7 Ithanke theLord that caufed me 'wilt thou reccinc to dwell ia thy moft holy hill 1 B ASSVS. l^l^l^islilEi^I^^—; wilt thou receiue todwell in thy mofthoJy hill ■ f Hisoath and all his profiles that keepeth faith hillf Although he make his >. ouenant fo, that he doth Infc thereby. ( I hat putteth not to vfury bis money and his coynet Me for to hurt the innocent doth bribe or elfe purloyne. 7 VVho fo doth all things as you fet that here is to be done: Shall neucr perish in this world, noria the world to come. ffdme 16. M ED 1 VS. ZRauevf.B.ofM. T §EI5EfEffEg: ~~ Oro keep e me/for I truftin thee.and doe confefle indeed: Thou art my God,andof my good, O Lord thou haft no need. B ASSVS. Ord keepe me.for i trufl in thee, and doe confers indeed; I fcou art my God,andof my good, O Lord thou haft no need to vnderftand the right : For by hisraeanes my fecret thoughts doe teach me enerynight. I 1 let the Ixrd (till in my fight» and trufthim 0'ierall: For he doth ftand on m y tight hand, therefore I shall not fall. tvhen I this thing consider. io Thou wilt not leaue ray foule in for Lord thouloueft me: (graue, Nor yet wilt giue thine holy one corruption for to fee. 9 Wherefore my heart my tongue alfo doe both reioyce together: My flesh and body rcHii hope, x t But wilt teach me the way of life, for all treafure and ftore Of perfect ioy are in thy face, and powex for euetmore* D* ©lor* 4und. li Much like a Lyon greedily that would his prey imbracer Or lurking like a tyons whelpe, within fomefeczet place. 1 5 I mcane from worldly men to whoa all worldly gifts are rife : That haue no hope or part of ioy, but in this prefent life- 16 Thou ofthyftore their bel iesfilft with pleafure to their minde: Their children haue enough,3nd leaue to theirs the reft behinde. jj Vp Lord, with hafte preuent my foes, 17 But 1 shall with pure confeience andcaft them at thy feete: behold thy gracious face Saue thou my foule from the euill man, 5o when I wake, X shall be full and with thy fword him fmite. with thy image and grace. P[*lmel%. MED I VS. !V. CMsiJ. God my ftrength and fortitude, of force I muit loue theea BASS VS. OPl^llsiiililiilliiilli God my ftrength and fortitude, oi fotcc I muft 5ouc thec i D 4 Ihou 4* (, fl L\ J V O. Ipgiiiiilliiiiiiiii^ Thou arc my caftle and defence in my nece/ficie. My God, my rockc in whom I truft, the worker of m> wealth ; My refuge, buckler and my shield, the home of all my health, T B V 6 \, or PLi«<">»9. Thou art my cafllc and defence in my nee fliti<*. My God.my rocke in liff:EjyflMlii!III:l^iii^ whom 1 truft, the work' r of my wealth • My refuge, buckler and my shield, the home o f all my health* 5 When T ftng hud vnto the Lord, mod woi rty ro be i'emed : Ihen - ■ my for: I i, a .efei-ued. 4 Th pangs o r death did compafTe me, andbound me eiery vvhere: The flawing wanes of wikedniffe did put me in great feaie. j The flye and fubtill frames of bell were round p^ar >ne fet : And for my death ui^rc was prepirdo a deadly trapping net, 6 I thus befet vvithpaine andgriefe, did pray to God for grace: And he fovth- with did heare my plaint out of his holy place. 7 Such is his power that in his wrath, he made the earth to qinke*. Xea.the foundation of the mount of Bafau tor to shake, 8 And from his noftrilscame a fmoake, vvhen kindled was his ire: And from his mouth came kindled coals ofhot tonfiiming fire. 9 the Lord defccndt■« , from .tboue, and bowed the hesuens hies Andvnderncafh his feet he eaft the darkenefTe oftbeskte. Io OnCnerubs and on OeruMnl full royil'yhc road : And on the 'vingsof all the vvjndcs, came flying all abroad. ii And like a den -nof* dtrkehemade his hid and f rret place : V^ith waters black and ayrie clouds, enu'ronedbevvas. Ii Uut when the p'efenceofhisface in .iriphrneffe shall arprare: The clouds coufumr,and itl their ftead] came bayle and coalcsof five. ij Thefe fiery dirts and thunderbolts difperfe them L erc and theie And with his of en listenings, he puts them in great fearc. 14L0H ntbywr.th and threatnings> and at thy chiding cheare Thefprings and the foundations of all the world appeare. j 5 ^d from aboue the Tord fent downe to retch me from below : And phicktme out of waters great, that would, me oucrrlow. MED IV 5. 49 iii||fipfifliifiliiiFllilllifi%iiiiEi=i Thou arYroy cartle and defence in my nccrflme. My God,my rockcin ISiliiiiilllilllililiii whom i truft.the worker of try wealth: My refuge, buckler and my "shield, thehorneof all my health. liillllpliliiiflil Thou art my caftk anddcfence in my neccflitie My God, my rockem PliililllliillllliiilSli whomltruft, theworker of my wealth * My refuge, buckler and my £^gl|gjfe* rda==if^ shield, the hoine of all my health, 16 And me deliuered from my focS that would haue made me tbr.ill. Yea- from fuch foes as were tooftrong for metodeale wubalt 17 They did preuent me to oppreffe in time of my great griefe: But yet the Lord vvas my defence^ my fuccour and relitfe. l$He broughtme forth in open place, whereas I might be free: And kept me fafe becaufe he had afauour vntome. 19 And as I was an innocent, fo did he me rcgardr And to' the cleannede of my hands, he gaue me my reward. »o For that I walked in his wayes, and in his patheshaue trod: Andhau? not vvauercd wickedly again ft my Lordand God. The third part. at Buteoermore I haue refpeft to his Uw and decree His ftatutes and commandernents I caft not out from me. «Butpure,and deane, andvneorrupt, appearde before his face; And did refraine from wickedneffe* and finne in any cafe. i J The Lord therefor<. will me reward] as I haue done aright: And to the cleannr flf of my hands appealing in his fight. 24 For Lord with him that holy is, wilt thou be holy too: And with the good andvettuous men, right veituoufly wilt doe. sj And to the lotiing and eleft, thy loue thou wilt refcrue : And thou wilt vfe the wicked men, as wicked men defei ne. 76 For thou doft fawc the fimplc folke, in trouble when they lve: And doft bring dovvne the countenance of them that lookefull hie. vj The Lord will light my candle lb, that it sh.ill shine full bright : The Lord myGod will make alfo my darknefle to be li^h-r 28 For by thy help an hoaft of wen dilcomfit Lord I shall J Bythce I fcaleandouer-lefpe the ftrcngth pf any walJ. 99 Vnlpotted 5* rfalfne\%. *$ Vnfpctted are the wayeS of God : his ?wrd is purely wide He is a fure defence to fuch, as m bis faith abide. 30 For who is God except the Lord for other there is none : Or elfe vrho is omnipotent, iauing our God alone c . • thyright hand is my tower* Thy loue and familiaririe doth ftill increafemy power. 35 And vnder me thou makefl ptaine the way where I should walke; Se that my faet shall neuer flip, nor ftumble at a bailee : „,. r . . 3 andoor banners dilplay : Pfdmt 21. C 4 NT VS. M» Sennet. OilliiiittiiUli^^iiPli^ Lord how ioyfnll is the king in ihy ftrength and thy povveriHorv iipliiipllEiiliillliiffiii'i rcheirentlydoth he reioyce in thee his Sauiouri For thou h.ift giuen vnto him ipIIiPiiiliillll^llil Cii go ily hearts defircrto him nothing haft thou denide, of that he did require. T E N O R, or Playnfong. "* Lord howioyfullis the King in thy ftrength and thy povvei?Hov» IliPlililliiiiiilliSiil i vehemently doth he reioyce in thee his SauiourtFor thou halt giuen vnto him liip^iiliiliiiiiiiiill his g«<~y hearts dcfiS; tjhim nothing haft thou f4/me 2 <*. MED IV S, wiUum {rtnfietd. N trouDlc andadocrfitie, the Lord Gr J l liilliiiiiliiiilg the Lord God heare thee ftill: i he maicftk of Jacobs God defend thee from all ill. B A S S V S. § trouble and aduerfitie. the Lord God heate thee full: coTs God, defend thee from alfill. and fomein horfes truft : But we remember God our Lord, that k-'f-peth promife tuft. Olii IhcmaieiUeofla Vnto the Lord which thy requefts> fulfilled hath ul way, The i ,rd will fis »n otntedfaue I knew wfll v MS gra e » 8 They fall downe flat, but we doe rife And fend htm health b? his right hand» andftandvpftedraftly: out of is holy place. Now fattc and hclpe vs Lord and King, 7 la chariots roou- put confidence, on thee when we doe cry, Pjfai 2 i MED! VS. Ub* Bemet. Lord how ioyfull is the King in thy ftrengtfe and thy povvcrHo vv vehemently doth he reioyecin thee hisSauiour;For thou haft giucn vnto him his godly hearts dcfire,to him nothing haft thou denide, of that he did require. BAS SVS. Lord how ioyfull is the Kingiu fi?y ftrength and thy poweViHow Ifflfiiiiiililiiiiigliil vehemently doth he reioyce in thee his SauiourrFor thou haft gSuen vnto hun hii godly heart? defirci to him nothing haft thou d«iud"c>of thai he did require. j Thou 54 *Pfalmcll\ 3 Tftoiildidrtpreue'fttjhim'with thy gifts and blefTings manifold: And thou haft fet vponhis head a crovvne of perfect gold. 4 And when he asked life of thee,' thereof thou mad'ft hiin fure To haue long life, yea fuch a life as euer should endure. $ Great is his glory bythyhelpe thy benefit^ and aide: Great worship and great honour both thou hail vpon him laid. 6 Thou vvilr glue him felicitle that ncuer shall decay : And with thy chearfull countenance wilt comfort him alvvay. 7por wbyStheKing dpthftrongly truft iu God for to preuaflc: Therefore his goodnefle and his grace will not that he shall quaile. 8 But let thine enemies feele thy force* aedthofe that thee withftand : Finde out thy foes,and let them fecle the power of thy right hand. Pfilsmt. CANrVS. Tho,%auwfB.ofM. OliiiliiiiSililiilIl=ii ^"^ Godmy God wherefore doft th"" liililiiliiil noc whea I 'doe make my great complaint and cry - r ChtcbdflerTme. TE NOR^r P/ajafcng. ^"^ Gad my God, wherefore doft thou forfake me vtteriyi And helpeft not when I docmakc my great complaint and cry ? 2 Totheemy Godeuenall daylong, I doe both cry and call: I ceafe not all the night T an"d yet thou heareft not at all. jEuen thou that in thy Sanctuary, and holy place doft dwell : Thou art the comfort and the ioy, and glory of ffrael. 4 And he in vyhoni our fathers old, hadalJ their hope for euer: Aid when they put their truft iothee, jo doft thou them dcliuer, 5 They were deliuered euer when ; they called on thy name: And for the faith they had in theci they were not put to shame. t But lam now become a vvorme more like then any man : An out-caft whom rhe people fcprne, with ill the fpight they can, 7 And me defpife as they behold me walking on the way : They grin,theymow,they nod their heads and in this wife they fay. S This man did glory in the i ord, his fauour andbis loue : ret him redeemcand helpe him noWi his power if he » vill pro* c. o But Lord our of my mothers v*ombe, I came by thy rcqueftV Thou didft prefcrue race ftill in hope, while I did fucke her breft. io I was committed from my birth, with thee ro haue abod-» Since I was in my mothers womb e, thou haft beene euer my God. The fecond part. It Then Lord depart set noyf from l»9 iu tl.if myprcjcGtgtlfiifc ■ Vfalmtil 5$ $ And like an Oticn burne them Lord infiery flame and fume : Thine anger shall deftroy them all, and five shall them confume. 20 And thou wilt root ont of the earth, their fruit that should increafe: And from the number of thy flocke, their feed shall end and ceafe. it For y?hy^ much mifchief did they mufe againft thy holy name : Yet did they fiile, and bad no pmec for toperforme the'fame* x: But as a macke thou shale them fet in a more open place : And charge thy bow-ftrings teadilj againft thine enemies face* i % Be thou exalted Lord thereforet in thy ftrength euery hoare : So shall we Cng right folemnly, pray fing thy might and potvcfc Pfalmen: MEDIVS. Tho.T^nenf.B .of At* Oll^ii^iiiiSiiH cot when I doe make my great complaint and cry 1 BASSVS. GodmyGod>wh.cieforedoftthou forfakemctrtterly? andhelpeft mmmmm. not when I doc make ay great complaint and cry 1 Since I haue none to be my helpe, my fuccour and teliefe. zi So many Bulles doe compafleme, that be Rill ftrong of head: lea, Bulsfo fat as though thoy had in Bafan field beene fed* « J They gape vpon me greedily, although they ?vould me flay: Much like a Lyon roaring out, and ramping for his prey. 14 But I drop downe like water shed, my ioynts infunder breake: My heart doth in my body melt, like waxe againft the heat. 1$ And like a potsheard dry th my ftregth, my tongue it cleaueth faft Vntomy iawes,and I am brought to duft of death at laft. T6 And many dogs doe compaflje me, &tA wicked tonnfcal eke Confpire againft me curfedly, 1 they pierce my hands and feet. 17 1 was tormented, fo that I might all my bones haue told : Yet ftill vpon me they doe looke, and ftill they mee behold. x8 My garments they diuided eke in parts among them all: And for my coat they did caft lots, to whom it might befall. 19 Therefore I pray thee be not fat from meat my great need; But rather fith thou art my ftrength, to helpe me Lord make lpeed. ao And fro the fwordLord fauc my fouls by thy might and thy power : And keepemy foule thy darling decre* fiom dogs that would dcuouic. si And from the ryons mcuth that rveuU xse ail in funds rshiucr And 5* ?(*?»» il. And from the homes of Vnicorne*, , 4 For he dcfp , reth not the Lord fafcly mc dehucr. heiurnrr: , 3 t away xi And I shall to my brethren all H i$ rountc mce when they dot call, thymaieftierecord: but grantcth to their try And in thy Ourch shall ptaiie the name I of thee the lining Lord. „ A|Bong ^ folke ^ fcarc thclor , , . , I will th-rcfore p'odaicne The Wirapart. Thv pnife.and keep myproruife made for fctting forth thy name. a; All ye that feare Mm'pralfcthc lord, 6 The yoore shall cate andbefufEcdef thou lacob honour him : ana thofe thit doi- their deuct And all yc feedof I 'rati, To know the Lordshal praife r,is name* with reu.rcmc worship him. their hearts shall Hue foreuec Tfa/me 2i< C A NT IS, Tho* Rausnf.B \of M* TlsIiiimiiSiliiiiiillii H E Lor J is ondy my fuppart. and he that dothmc fcede: How p|:ii#iiiifii.lP!Ei£|ijiiiiii can i then lackc anything, vvuereof I ftand in need? Wmcheder Tunis* T ENO R.ot "Tlaynfon^ H C Lord is ondy my fupport, and he that doth me feedi: Hovv i!iliiii=illliilli311111il can I thcnlavkeany thing, whereof I Qand in need, a He doth me fold in coates snoft fafe, Conducting me in his right pathes, the tender grade fad by : euen tor his owne names fake. And after driu-s metothe ftreames 4 Aud though I wcrecu?nat deaths door which tun mod pkafintly. yet would 1 feare none ill : j And when I feele my felfe ncereloft, For with thy rod and shephcards crooke then doth he nic home take i 1 am comforted ftill, Another of the fame. C^NTVS. TM**»f.B.*fM. MWmWmmmmmmm Y Shepheard is the liuing Lord, nothing therefore 1 need • Wmchefltr Tune. TENOR>ot Playnfn?* KrMiiiiliiiliiiiii^^iii X Shepheard is the liuing Lotdj nothing therefore I n,ce4» J 47 All coafts of earth shall praifc the andturne to him for grace: (Lord The heathen folkc shall worship him before his blcffed face. a$ Thekingdoracof the heathen folke, the Lord shall haue therefore : And be shall be their gouernour, and king for uiermorCt 29 The rich man of his goodly gifts, shall feed and caftc alfo Ttatme ill 57 And in hisprefeiice vvorshiphim, aiJ bow thfir knees full low. 30 And all that shall goe down to duft, oflife by him mufttaftei My feed shall Hue and praife the Lord, while any world shall laft. 1 1 My feed shall plainely shew to there that shall be borne hereafter: His iuitkc and his righreouineffe, and all his workes of wonder. 1>f*!mt 23 . MED IV S. Tbe.RaHinf. B.ofAf. H E Lord is ouelymy fupport 1 and he that doth me fced« Hovo can 1 then lackc any thing, whereof 1 ftand in need; B ASSVS. Xllliiili^illlgiiirgiil H £ Lord is onely my fupport, and he that doth me feede : Hov / can I then lackc any thing, whereof I Hand in need* < Thou hait my table richly deckt» 5 And finally while breath doth laft, in cefpight of myfoe : thy grace shall me defend : Thou haft my head with balme refrcsht, And in thehoufe of God will X my cup doth eucrflow. my life fox eucr Jpend. Esther of the fame. MED I VS. T.RtttenfBtfM. Y Shepheard is the lining Lord, nothicgtheiefcre I need: B ASSVS. ,i— ^. T Shepheard # the liuing Lord nothing therefore I need; * . X In 58 C ANTVS: ""^lnpafturesfairc with waters caline, hefet m^or to feedl ■"""■*""" "* TENOR, or 7>/«r»/0K(r, lnpafturcs faitevvith waters caline, he let me for to feed. a He did conuert and glad mjr foulc, andbreught mymindc in frame: To vvalke inpathesof righteoufnefle, for his mod holy name. j Yea.thoitghl walkeinvale of death* yet would I feare none ill l Thy rod, thy ftiffe doth comfort me, and tbou art with me ftill. Pfalme 24. C AN ? VS. l^cbard tABfon. He earth is all the Lords, with all her flore and furnitute: g^S^iiiiiiiiillill^ " Yea,his is all the world,and all that therein doth indure. Roche ft er Tune. TENO\,ot PUynfong. He earth is all the lords jvvith all her ftore and furniture t Yea,his is all the world.and all chat therein doth indure. a For behath faflly founded it abouethe fea to ftar.d: And laid alow the liquide flouds to flow beneath the bnd. I For who is he(0 Lord, that shall afcend vnto thy hill J Or pafle into thy holy place, thereto continue ftill \ 4 Tvhofe hands areharmies,a:7vhofchart no fpot there doth defiles His foulc notfeton vanitie, who hath not ftvorne to guile. 5 Him that isfucba one,the Lord shall place in bliflef ull plight : And God his God and Sauiour shall yccld to him his right. 6 This is the brood of traucllcrS" in fecking of his grace: Canttrbnry Tune. C A NT VS. John Ward. Iliiiliigliiilliiiiaii Lift my heart to thee, my God and guide mod iuft: now ftiffer me Pfalme 25. TENO R,cr Pltynfonn Lift my heart to theejiuy God and guide wofi iuft;' ^ovvfuffcims S9 ME'DIVS. In paflures faire with vyatcrs calme, he fct mc for to feed. B ASS VS. In paftures faire with waters calme,hc fct me for to feed* 4 And in the prefencc of my foes, 5 Through all ray life thv fauour is my table thou sr.alt fptvad : fo frankely shewed to me i Thou sh jlt(0 Lord fiH full my cup, That ia thy heufe for euermore AndcJcc aanoi.it my head* my dwelling place shall be, Pfalme 2 4. M ED J VS. %tebard ABifett. "* HE earth is all the Lords with all her ftore and furniture: tea.f.is is all thcvvorld, and all that therein doth indure. BASS V S Titil-lli^iiiiii^iliili H E eaith isall the Lords,with all her ftore and furniture: Yea, his is all the world, and all that therein doth ii-dure. At Iarob did thelfraelites in that timeoftis race. 7 Ye Princesopen your gates,ftandopen the euerlaftinggatc: Fot there shall enter in thereby the prince of glorious ftate. 8 What is the kingofgloritus ftate ? theftrong and mightie Lord : The mighty Lord in battailcs ftout. and r rvall of the fv vord. 9 Ye Princes open your gates,ftandope« theeucrlaftinggatet For there shall enterin thereby, the King of glorious ftate. 10 What is the King of glorious ftate ' the Lord of hofts it is. The kingdome and the royalti© of glorious ftate is his. Pfdmilf. MET) I VS. lohnWard Liftmy heart to thee, my God and guide mortiuft; flowmeter me B JSSVS. Lilt my hsanto thce^my God and guide mod iu(U No?? TutUx mc -.. B» ft Co C AN TVS, or T/ajnfing. Iliililliiiliilliilill to take no shame, for in thee doe 1 truft. TENO% : to take no shame, for in thee doe I truft. z tec not my foes reioyce, Butofthineownebenignitie, rormake a fcorne of me: Lord haue me in thy niinde. And let them not be ouerthrowne, 7 H is mercy is full fwect, tnat put their truft in thee. his truth a perfect guide : Therefore the lord vvillfinners tesch, J But shame shall them befall, and fuch as gocafide. vvhich harmethem wrongfully , g The humble he will teach. Therefore thy paths and thy right wayes, his ec for to kce c .. trntome Lord defcrie. Hevvill dircft in all his wayes, 4 222 ? e "V^ trUth ' ** ^vvly and the meekc. nndteach me I thee pray: Forallthe wayes of God lfaouartmy God and Sauiour, „etruthand mercy both: on thee I wait alway . To thcm that kcepe his tc ft 3 menty .. T i,. f ... , , the vvitnefle of his troth. 5 Thy mercies manifold, I pray thee Lord remember; Tbt [cCtod pit. ' And eke thy pittie plentiful!, To Noyv for th ho , na foi they haue becne for euer . Lord x thee intreat 6 Remcmocr net the faults To grant me pardo „ for my finBCj and tiailtic of my youth: fo f |t is vvondrous grea J Remember not how ignorant „ who fo doth fear? the Lord, I haue beeneofthy truth. the Lord will him direct.: Nor aftertny deferts, To lead his life in fuch a way, let me thy mercy finde J as he doth beft accept* Tfaime z6. CAN TVS. Tho. Ranenf.B.ofM *-* * Ord be my f udge,and thou shait fee my pathesarc right andplainc; iifliiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I trurt in God, and hope that he will ttrength me to tcmaine. mfacr-hampten Tune. TENO it\or ^PU^nfon^ **T *—* Ord be my Iudge.andthau shalt fee my pathes are right and plaine: I truft in God, asid hope thsYhce will Aiength mc to terrains. MED1VS. C\ iPliiisiiiiillHifi to talc no shame, for in thee doc I truft. BASS VS. to wlcc no shame/or in thee doc I uuft. iz Hisibule shall euerroore in goodaefle dwell and ftand: His Iced and his pofteritie inherit shall the land. i; Allthofe that fear e the Lord, know his fecret intent : Andrnto them be doth declare his willandteftamcnt. 14 Mine eyes and eke my heart, to him I v? in aduance, That pluckt my feet out of the fnare of finne and ignorance. 15 With mercy me behold, to thee I make my mone : For I am poore and defolate, and comfortleflealon;. 16 The troubles of ray heart are multiplide indeed : Bring me out of this miferie* neceffitie and need. 17 Behold my poucrtie, my anguish, and my paine: Remit my finne and mine offence, and make me cleane againc. 18 O Lord behold ;ny foes hew they doc ftill increafe : Purfuingmewitb deadly hate, that faine would liue in pfacep 19 Preferue and keepe my foul<* andekedeliuer me: Andlet ma not be ouerthrowr.Cj becau/e I tiuft'in thee. 20 Let my Cm pie pureneffe, me from mine enemies shend: Bacaufe I looke as one of thine, that thou shouldft me defend. ai Deliuer Lord thy folk?, and fend them fome rclicfe : Imeane thy chofenlfrael, from all their paine and gricfe. Tfulme 26. MED I VS. Tht.RanexfB.ofM. Old be my Iudge , fc .:d thou shalt fee my pathes are right Sc plaiae llill^iifiilliiEiilfilllill I truft in God, and hope thatae will ftiength mc to remaine, b Assrs. Lli^iiiiiiiiiiPl=iiil=ilI Ordbemyiudge.ind thou Shalt fee my pathes are right & plaiae, ii^^lliiiilllliiiiili^ 1 truft in God,and hope tfaat he vvili ftrsngth djc to remains 2 rroue 61 * Prone me my God I thee defire, niy vvayes to fearch and tty , As men doc pu»ue their gold with fire, my rcynes and hcirt efpie. $ Thy goodneife laid before ray face, I durft behold alvvayes : For of thy truth 1 tread the trace, and will doe all raydayes. 4 I doe not In ft to haunt or vfe with men whofe deeds are vaine: To come in houfe I doe refufe P Jaime 16. with the deewtf ull traynei 5 Iffluchabborrethe¥vickcdfort, their deeds I doedefpife : I doe not once to them refbrt, thst hurtfuil things deuife. 6 My hands I wash, and doe proceed in vvorkesto vvalke vpright : Then to thinealtar I make fpeed to offer there in fight. 7ThatIm.iy fpeik & preach the praift thatdotn belong tothee: Herebeginneth the Northern Tunes. Pfafme 27. C A N TV S\ lohn Mifm. He Lord is both my-he 1th and light,shall :nan make me ditm lliiilllililiiiililiilll SithGod doth g we me ftrengthand might why should 1 be afraid Yorke Tunc. " TENOR, or Playnfong. HeLord is both my health and ligh^shall man make medifmaid Sith God doth gtue me ftrength and might, why should I be afraidl 3 While that my foe? with all their begin with me to braule: (ftrength Andthinke toeate me vp at length, themfelucs haue caught the fall. 5 Though they in camp againft me lie, my heart is not afraid In :->attaile pight if thev will try, I truft in God for aide 4 One thing of God I doe require, that he will notdeny: For which 1 pray.and vvilldefire, till he tome apply. 5 That I within his holy place, my lifethroughout m y dvcll? To fee the beauty of his face, Pj*lmei%. C AN TVS. and view his temple well. 6 In time of dread he shall me hide within his place maft pure And kecpe mefecret by his fide, as on a rockc moft lure. 7 A t length I know the Lords good grac« shall make me Mrong and flout: My foes to fpoyle and cleane deface, that compafle me about. S Therefore within his houfe vyill I g{ lefacrificeof praife : VVlth Pfalmes and longs I will apply to laud the Lord alvvayes. The fecond part. 9 Lovdhearc thevoyce of uiyrequeft, for which to thee I call: rb R ■'■'. -if.BMM. xiliiillilliiiiiliElilfi * "' Houait OLord.my ftrengthand ftay.the fuccour which I crane: DurhamTune. T E N O R, or Playnfong. 55 * r? E^ua7t"OLord,myft}wgthana r ftly, thcftTccourvvhichl crauc FfalmeiS- e% And fo declare how wondrous wayes tbou haft bccnc good to me. ZO Lord thy houfe I loue moftdcare, to me it doth excell: I haue delight and would draw neere» whereas thy grace doth dwell. f O shut not vp my foul e with them in finne that take their fill ■ Nor yet my foule among thofe men that fceke much bloud to fpill. (guile xo VVbofe hands arehcapt with craft & their life thereof is full: And their right hand with wrench and for bribes doth pluck and pull, (wilt irButlin righteoufnefle intend, my time and dayes to feme : Haue mercy tord, and me defend. fo that I doe not fwerue- 12 My foot is {hid for all affayes, h ft-.ndethvvell and right: Wherefore to God will 1 giuepraife, in all the peoples fight. Pfalmt ME D I VS. him Milton. mm He Lord is both my health and light, shall man make me difmaidl Sith God doth giuc me ftrength and might, why should 1 be afraid ( Tiifflfiilllilflligi^ii He Lord is both my health and light, shall man make me difinaidi Sith God doth giuc me ftrength and might, why shou'liri teafrlfdi Haue mercy Lord on me oppreft, and fend me fcelp withall. io My heart doth knowledge vnto thee, I fue to haue thy grace: Then feeke my face fairt thou to me) Lord 1 will feeke thy face* xi In wrath turne hot tby felfe away* norfufferme tc Aide: Thou art my help ftiil to this day* be ftill my God and guide. la My parents both their fonne forfooke and caft me offat large: AHd then the Lord himfclfe yet tooke of rce the care and charge. i i Teach me O God the way to thee, PftlmeiS. MED IV S and lead me on forth tight: For fcare offuch as watch for m% to trap me if they might. 14 Doe not betake me to the will of them that be my foes : For they furmife againft me ftiil, falfe witnefle to depofe. 15 My heart would faint, but thai in m* this hope isixedfaft: The Lord Gods good grace shall I fc e, in life that aye shall laft. '6 1 ruft ftill in God, vvhofe wholethoa his vv ill abide thou muft : (art And he shall eafe and ftrength thy heart, if thou in him doe truft. ThQ.%*H**f.BofM. Tlii^i^iiliiliiiiiiii^ii Hou art O Lord.my ftrength and ftay, the fuccour which 1 craue: BAsSVS; TiiPliliilllll-liiliiiiil Hon art O LorV,my ftrength and ftay, the fuccour which 1 craue : £ 4 Krgleft 64 IP: NeglcAme not,leftI be like to them that goeto graue. T E N O R, or Playnfong. C ANTVb. ^liiiiiiilliiliiiiili Neglect me not, left I belike to them that goe to graue. a The voyce of thy luppliant heare, that vnto thee doth cry : V Vhen I lift vp icy hands vpto thy holy Arkeraoft hie. j Repute tne not among the^fort of wicked and per ueit: That fpeak right faire vnto their friends and thinke full illin heart. 4 According to their hanc'y vvottft' as they deferue indeed: And after their indentions, let them receiue their meed. 5 For they regard nothing Gods vverd, his law ne yet his lore : therefore will he them and their feed deftroyfot euermorc F/aimei^, CAN TVS. rbo.Raucnf.B .efM, Glii|^p|lilll|li||g|i|?il Iueto the Lord yee Potentates, yee Rulers of the world; Giue yec all pratfe.honour and ftrength vnto the liuing Lord. Carleyl Tune. TENOR, or Playnfong. ^Giiiiil?l!iiiiiiiiiliii^i= Iue to the Lord yee Potentates, yee Rulers of the world: ^_ Giue ye all praife,honour and ftrength vnto the liuing Lord. and wondrous excellent': It is mod mighty in effeift, andmoft magnificent. 5 The voyce of God doth rend Scbicake the Cedar trees To long : The Cedar trees of Libantis, which are mod hie and ftvong. 6 And makes themlcapelike as a c.ilte„ or elfe an Vnicorne: 2 Giue £ loiy to hisholy name, and honour him alone : Worship him in his maiefly, within his fcoty throne. 3 H is voyce doth rule the waters all' euen ashimielfedoth pleaf; : He doth preparethe thunderclap-:, and goner lis all the Seas. 4 The voyce of God is of great force. tf* Pfalms 30 C A X T ? /S ' Tho lord I giucto thee: which 66 CANTPSv Hiiigliiiltmiiiiil! which didftnot make my foesrcioyce, but haft exalted me. O Lord i^liilllliiilillllteilii my God to thee I cride inallmy paine and griefe, thou gsueft an eare, 3%f&5Sj===m p ';,..: anddidft prouide, to eafc me with reliefe. TENOR, or Playnfoog. *i^mMmm whicbdidft not make myfocs rcioyce, but haft exalted mee, O Lord my God to thee I cride in all my paine and griefe, thou gaueft an eare, ^iiigiliiiiliiiiiiiil and didft prouide, to cafe me with reliefe } Of thy good will tbouhafte calde back alvvayes doth Hfe remaine my foule from hell to faue : Thottdidrtreuiue when ftrengthdid lack andkeptft me from the graue. 4 Sing praifeye Saints that pioue & fee the goodnefle of the Lord : Inmemory of his maiefty. reioyce with one accord* 5 For vvhyhis anger but afpace doth laftand flake againe: But in his fauour and bis grace, Though gripes of griefe, and pangs full shall lodge with vs all nighc (Tore The Lord to ioy shall vt rcftore, before the day b e light. 6 When I inioyde the world at vvilli thus would I boaft and fay : Tushl am fure tofeelenone ill, this wealth shall not decay: 7 For thou O God of thy good grace haft fent me ftrength and aid. Pfalme 3 I . £ A NT VS. John Benntt. Lord I put my truft in thee, let nothing vvorke me shame I As thou art iuft deliucr me, and let mc quite from blame Cheshire Tune. TENOR, or Playnibng. ^Oliiilliiiiiiiiliiiiiii i Lord 1 put my truft in thee, let nothing worke me shame : MED1VS. Cj which didft not make ray foes reioyce, but haft exalted me. O Lord my i=lliigiiiitlill: r ii=liilli God to thee 1 cride in3llmy paineand griefe, thou gaucft an care and <]»dft piouide, toeafc me with rchefc. B A S S V S. which didft not make my foes reioyce- but haft exalted mee. O lord ray God to thee I crydc in all mypaine and griefe, t^ow gaueft an care, and didft prouide u e«nerue with reliefe. But when thou turndft avwy thy face» O Lord my minde was fore dilmaid. t Wherefore againe yet did I cry to thee O Lord of might: My God ?vith plaints I did apply, and praide both day and night. 9 What gaine isin my bloudfaidT, if death deftroy my dayes ^ Doth duft declare thy maieftie, or yet thy truth doth praifc 1 Doe not this fimple foul eforfakc» ofhelpe I thee require. II Then didft thou turn my griefA v»oe vnto a chearefull voyce : The mourning weed thou tookft me fto» and mad' ft me to reioyce. aa VVhereforemy foule vncefiantly shall fing vnto thy praife: My Lord, my God,to thee wHl I to VVhereforemy God fome pitty take* giuelaud and thanks alwayes. Ffalme 3 I . MED I VS. John Bewtet. Lord I put my truft in thee, let nothing v vorke me shame : As thou art iuft, deliuer me, and let me quite from blame. BaSSVS, Lord 1 put my truft in trice* let rotbmgworkemee shame: Asthouart iuftj deliuer mr, andfet me quitefrom blaruc, t Heave tfg Pfalrrti 3 \1 a HearemeO ioras rtones by ftrength Is trlde, thou art ray fort and tower : For thy names fake be thou ray guide, and lead me in thy power. Pluck forth my feet out of the fnare Which they for me haue laid : ihon art my ftrength, and all my care isfor thy might and aide. 5 Into thy hands Lord I commit mjifpiri? which is thydue :» For vvhyl thou haft redeemed it, O Lord my God moft true. 6 I hatefuch folke as will not part from things to be abhord : When they on trifles I et their heart» my WHft is in the Lord. 7 For Tvvil'l in thy mercy ioyr Ifecitdothexcell: Thou.feeft when ought wouldme annoy and knovveft my foule full well : Thou haft not left me in their handj that would me buercharge t But thou haft fet me out of band, to vvalke abroad at large. The fecond part* Great griefeO Lord doth meaflaile, fome phtie on me take : Mine eyes waxedim,my fight doth faile, my vvombeforvvoe doth ake, 1 oMy lifeis worne with griefe &. paine my yearcs in woe are part : Myflrength is gone, and through difdata my bones cojrupt and vvafte. n Amcmgffly foes I am a fcorne, my friends are all difmaid: My neighbours and my ktnfmen borne^ to fee me are afraid. Ii As men oncedead areout of minde, foam I.novv forgot: As fmall "erred in me they finde* is in a broken pot. Here beginneth the Scottish Tunes. 7f4ime^, £ AN TVS. 7h».%}mnf.B.tfM : He man is blcft whofe Tvickednes the Lordhath clcanc remitted: lligHiiiiiiiiliii . And he whofe finne and vvretchednefle is hid and alfo couered. The^ Kings Tune. TENO tf ,or PUynfong, He matiis bleft vvhofe vvickednefle the Lord hath cleane remitted: Andhe vvhofe finne and vvretchednefle is hid and al- fo couered. That all my b loud and humours moift, to dryneOe did conuert. 5 I did therefore confefle my fault, and all my finnes difcouen Then thou O Lord didft me forgiue, and all my finnes pafTe ouer 6 The humble man shall pray therefor^ andfeeke thee in due time : So that the fiouds of water p,r?at sh.^ll hau« no povvct on him. 3 And bleft is he to whom the Lord imputeth not his finne : Which in his heart hath hid no guile, nor fraud is fonnd therein. 3 For vvhilft that! kept dofc my finne, in filencc and conftratnt • My bones did vveare and vvafte away with daily moneand plaint. 4 For night and day thy hand on me fo grieuous was and fmart: Pfalma ij I heard the brags of alllthe rout, their thrcatsmy minde did fray How they conferred and went about to take my life away. 14 But Lord I truft in thee for aide, not to be eucrtrod : For I confeflc and ftill haue faid, choo art my Lord and God. 15 The length of all my life and age, O Lord is in thy hand : Defend me from the wrath and rage of them that thee withftand. je» 10 mc thy fcruant Lord cxprefie, and shew thy ioyfull face: And faue me Lord for thy goodncflc* thy inercy and thy grace. The third part, J7Lordletme not beputtoblame, for that on thee I call.* But let the wickedbcare the shame, and in the graue to fall. 28 Oh how great good haft thou in ftore laidvp fullfafe for them: 31: 6 9 That feareand truft in thee therefore before the fonnes ofraen 1 jo Thy prefence shal them fence 8c guid* from all proud brags and wrongs • Within thy place thou shalt them hide from all the ftxife of tongues. ?o Thanks to the Lord that hath dcclard on me his grace To far : Mc to defend with watch and ward, as in a towne ©f warre 21 Thus did I fay both day and night. when I vvas fore oppreft t Loe I w3s cleane caft out of fight, yet heardftthou my requeft. 22 Tee Saints loue ye the Lord I fift the faithfuli he doth guide: And to the proud he will repay according to their pride. i ) Beftrong,& God shall ftayyoui heart, be bold and haue a lufV For Aire the Lord will take your parti ijth ye on him doe truft. PfaL 32. MED IV S. Tbo.RoHevf&.cfM. And he whofe finne and wretched nefie, is hid and alio couered B AS SVS. Tililii^iiiyilllliiiiil HE man is blcft vvhofc wickedneflc the Lord harh cleane remitted : miiiiii^iiiiii And he whofe finne and wruchedncfle, is fcid and alfo couered; 7 When trouble and aducifitie doe compare me about : Thou art my refuge andmy ioy, and thou doft rid me out. i Come hither and I shall thee teach, how thou shalt walke vpright : And will thee guide, as I my felfe haue learndby proofe and fight, p Be not fo rude and ignorant, zsis the U otic or Mule, VVhofe mouth without a raigne or bit from harme thou canft not rule. 10 The wicked man shall manifold f'orrowes and gricfe fuftaine: But vntohira thattruftsin God. his goodncflc shall remaine* 1 1 Be merry therefore in the Lord, yeeiuft lift vp yourvoyce: A rid ye e cfjmre and perfect heart, bz glad and «ks seioyce. .. £ 70 Tfalme%^. C A NT VS. Tho.Rtutnf.B.ofM. E E righteous in the Lord reioycc » it is a fcemel> fight : iilili|Ili=iiiIiil^iiiiP 83- that vpright men with thankful! voyce should praifethc God of might, Dukes Tune. ^^ T E N O R, of Playnfong. Yl^II^il^iiiijiiiiifiili E E righteous in the Lord rcioyce •• it is a feemely fight, that vpright men with thankfull voyce should praife the God of might.. % Praifeyethe Lord with Harp & fong, 8 aII men on earth both leaftandmoft. in pfalmsand pleafant things : VVith Lute and Inftruments among, that foundcth with ten firings. j Sing to the Lord a fbngmoftnew, with courage giuehim praife: 4For vvhy.bis vvord is euer true* his workes and all his vvayes. 5 To iu4geraent,equitie,andright» he hath a great good will : And with his gifts he doth delight the earth throughout tofill. 6 For by the vvord of God alone, the heauens all were wrought: Their toads and powers euery one, his breath to pane hath brought. 7 The waters great gathered hath he on heapes within the shore : And hid them in the depth to be asinahoufeof Aorc. fcare God and keepe his lavv ; Yec that inhabit in each coaft, dread him and (land in awe. 9 What he commanded, wrought it was at once with prefent fpeedet VVhat he doth will isbrought topaffe with fullcffcc~t indeed. io the counfailes of the nations rude, the Lord doth bring tonought: He doth defend the multitude of theirdeuicc and thought. xi But his decrees continue ft 111, they neuer flake or fvvagc : The motions of dis minde and wWi take place in cucry age. Tib* fecond part. xi Andbleft are they to whom the Lord as God and guide is knovvne : Pf4lm*S+ C AN TVS. Tho.\*ue»fBoJ M. 1 &b ■ vvHrgTuclaudand honour both vnto the Lord alwayes: TLndlkrmy^mouTrrforcuermore shall ipeakc vino his praife. AbbyTune. _T_E N O R^PIaynfong. " Will giue laud and honour both vnto the Lord alwayes: "~A*ttd demy mouthfo fuynwc Wl J"pegit« gnio id* P**^ Tfdlme %%. MET) I VSi Tbo. Rauenf. BjifM. 7 1 **■ E B righteous in the lordreioyce: it is a fcemcly fight, ^at^rigTx men rvTth^Ti^ryoycc^ouId praifethc God of might.- "' ** E E righteous in the Lord rcioyce: it is a feemelr fight, """"that vpnght men with thankfullvoyce should praife tfie God of nPgh?» VVhom he doth chufeof meere accord and watch to aide the ivtft t totake them as bisovvne. 13 The Lord from heauen caft his fight on men mortallby birth : Confidering from his feat of mighti the dwellers on the earth. 14. The Lord (Ifay)wborehand hath mans heart & doth it frame: ( wrought 15 For he aloae doth know the thought, and working of the fame. 16 A King thattrufteth in bishop, shall nought preuaileat length: The man that or his migbt doth boaft, shall fall for all bis ftrcngth. 17 The troups of borfemen ekeshal faile their fturdy Steeds shall fterue : The ftrength of horfe shall not preuaile the rider to prefcrue. 1? But loe the eyes of God intend, V Vithfuch as fearc bim to offend, and on his goodnefie jruft. ipThat heof death and alldiftrcflfe, may fet their foules from dread: And if that death their la nd oppr efli, in hunger them to feede. VVhereforeour foules doe ftili depend on Godour ftrength and ftay 1 He is the shield vs to defend, and driue all darts away. 21 Our foule in God hath ioy and g*mc» reioycing in bis might: For vvhy s . in his mod holy name we hopeaedhaue delight. a> Therefore let tbygoodneffc O Lord, Aillprefcnt withvs be: As we alvvayes with one accord, doeoncly truftinthec. Pfatme 34. MET>1VS. Tho.Rattenr. B.ofM. liiilllliliiillfliiS Will giue laud and honour both vntothe Lord alvvayes: illiiiiiliiiiliiiilliiiillll And eke my mouth for eucrmorc shall fpeake vnxo his praifs. B A S S V S. " VVillgiuclaud and honour both vnto the Lord alwayes : 7* a I doc delightTtolaud the Lord 1 in foule andekcin voycer That humble men and mortified may heare and Co reioyce. 3 Therefore fee that ye magnifie with me the liuing Lord: And let vs now exalt bis name, together with one accord. $ For I myfelfe befought the Lord, he anfvvercd meagainc : And me dehuered incontinent from all myfeare andpaine; 5 Who fo theybe that him behold, shall Tee his light raoftcleare : Their countenance shall not be dasht, they need it not to fearc: 6 This filly foule for Tome rcliefe, vntothe Lorddidcall: Who did him heare without delay, and rid him otic of thrall. F/kfee'$$ 7 The Angell of the Lord dofb plwh his tents ineuery place: To faue all fuch as teare the Lord, that nothing tbem deface. 8 Taftc andconfider well therefore, that God is good and iuft : happy man that makech him his onely day and truft. $ Fcareyethe Lord ye holy one*, aboue all eatthly thing: For they that fearc the lining Lord. arefuretolacke nothing. i© The Lyons shall behungerbir, and pindevvith famine much* But as for them that fearc the Lord, no lackc shall be to fuch. The ftcond part. ii Comeneer therfore ray children deert and to my words giue earn 1 shall yon teach the perfect way, how you the Lord shall fcare. Tfdmeis. fANTFS. Tho.Tmkjts BsfM. Ord plead my caufe againft my foes, confound their force and niighu Fight on my part againft all thofe- that feekc with me to fight. Dnmfermtling Tme. TENOR, at Vlaynfing* ^Liiiiiiiiliiii^iliilii Ordplead my caufe againft my foes, confound their force and might: Fight en my part againft all thofe that fecke with me to fight. t lay hand vpon thy fpeare and shield. thy iclfe in armour drefle : Stand vp for me,and fight the field, to helpc mcfrom diftrefle, % Gird on thy fword.atid flop the way, mine enemiestovvithftand : That thou vnto my foule racig fay, !oel thy helpeathand. Confound them with rebuke & blame, that fecke my foule to fpill: Let thou tyjn back t & llce^vvith shame, •fiat fecke to workeme ill. 5 Le t them dtfperfe and fiye abroad as windedoth driue the duft: Aud that the Angell of our God, their might avvay may thruft. 6 Let all their wayes be void of Ught, and flippcrie like to fall: And fend thine Angell with thy might to perfecute them all. 7 For why^withoijjt my fruit they Law Tfaime^^. 73 li Who is the man that would liue long and lead a bltfled life *i J; See thou reftaine thy tongue and Hps from all deceit and ftiife* 14 Turne back thy face fjom doing ill, and doe the godly ieedc- Inquire for peace and quictnefle, and follow it with fpeed. 15 For why*, the eyes of Godaboue, vpon the iuft are bent ? Bis eares JUcewife doth hcaxc the plaint of the poorc innocent. Is But he doth frown & bend his brows vpon the wicked trainee And cuts away the memory, that soould of them remained 17 But when the iuft doe call and cry, the Lord doth heare them fo : That out ofpaine and mifcry, forthwith he lets them goe« zS The Lord is kinde and asercifuH to fucb as be contrite s He faues alfo the forrovvfull, the meeke,and poore in fpritej Xp Full many be the mifcric?, that rigbtrous men doe l'urfer : But out of all aduerfitics, the Lord will them dcliner. ao The Lord doth fb preferue and keep* his very bones alvvay: That not lb muth as one ofthem doth perish or decay. a 1 xbeflnne shall Hay the wicked man, which he himfclfehath wrought- And fuch as hate the righteous man, shall foonc be brought to nought; 2t But they that ferae the Uuing loid, the Lord doth faue them found : And who that put their truit inhim, nothing shall them confound. Pfalme 37. MED IP'S. The. Tomkfnt T?.cf M. Ord plead my caufe againft my foes.confound theirforce and might; Fight on mpjfUt againft all thofe that fecke w»«c mc to fight. B ASSVS. Fight en my part againft ail thofe tut feeke with me to fight. in fecret fetthelr grin: And for no caufe baue digg'd a caue, to take my foule therein, t When tbey think leaft,& haue no care O Lord deflroy them all : Let them betraptin their own fnare, and in their mifchiefe fall. f A.nd let my foule my he rt,my voyce, in God haueioy and wealth: That ia the Lord I may rcioyce, aad in his fauing health. 10 And then my bones shall fpeake anf. Ffalme$6. ME^DJVS. Tbo.Ranegf.B.efM. xlpiifiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiii "* HE wicked vwth his vvorkes vniuft, doth thus perfwadc his heart: " X hat of the Lord he hath no trufl, his fcare is fet apart* BASS VS. TMi^iiiliiilliiliiPI H E wicked with his vvorkes vniufi, doth thus perfwadehis hYart: liiiili;piillliillillllll That of the Lord he hath no truft, his f eare is fet apart. 8 Within thy houfe they shall be fed vvith plenty at their will : Of all delights they shall be fped, and take thereof their fill. 9 For why /the well of life fo pure, doth ouerfiow from thee : And in thy light we are full fme, thelafUngUohttofee: IP From fuchfls thee defire to know* let not t;*yg!ace depart; Thyrighteoufneflc declare.and shew to men of vpiight heart. 11 Let not the proud on mc prcuaifc, OLordof thy good grace: Nor let the wicked me affaire, to throw me ojt of place. 12 Bup they in their deuice shall falJ, that wicked vvuks maintaine : They shall be. ouerthrowne withall, and rieuer rife ag;ai«e. F> Orurfgc 76 Tftlme%7- CANTVS* The.Rtuenf.B.of M. GilPifEiiiiipiiiiii^ii^ Rudgc not to fee the wicked men, in wealth" to flourish ftill: liiiiilllpllliiliiiil^ii ♦* Nor yet enuie fitch as to ill, haue bent and fet their vvill. Glafcovv Tune. T E N O R, or P laynfong. ^GlilltliiKlIilpii^ii Rudge not to fee the wicked men lilliilipglii Nor yet euuie fuch as to ill* haue bent and fet their will in wealth to flourish ftill: * For as greene graffe& florishing herbs are cut and wither away : So shall their great profperitie, foone pafle.fade and decay.; $ Truft thou therefore in Godalonc f to doe well giue thy niinde '• Soshalt thou haue the land asthine, and there fine food shalt finde. 4 In God fet all thy hearts delight. and looke what thou wouldft haue: Orelfe canft wish in all the world, thou ntcdll it not to craue. y Cart both thy felfe and thine affaires, on God vvith perfect truft : And thou shalt fee with patience : the effedt both fure and iuft. 6 Thy perfect life andgodly name, he vvill cleare as the light : So that the sun euen at noone dayes, shall not shine halfe fo bright. 7 Be ftill therefore and ftedfaftly. on God fee thou vvaite then : Not shrinkingfor the profperousftate of lewd and wicked men. 8 Shake off defpight,enuic and hate, atleaft in any wife : Their wicked ftcps auoid andflye, and follow not their gaifc: 9 For eucry wicked man will God deftroy both more and leffev But fuch as truit in him are fure the land for to pofleflfe. xo Watch but a while & thou shalt fee nomore the wicked traync : No not fa much as houfe or place, where once he did retnaiue. The fecond part. er But aiercifuil and humble men, enioy shall fea and land -• In reftand peace they shallreioyce, for nought shall them withstand. iz The lewd men and malicious, againft the iuft confpire: They gnash their teeth at him, as men which doe his banc defirc. IjBut while that lewd men thusdo think the Lord laughesthem to fcorne. For why? he feeth their terme approach, wheuthey shall figh and mourne. 1 4 The wicked haue their fword out their bow eke haue they benr (drawl Toouerthrow and kill thepoore, as they the right way went. i% But the fame fword shall pierce their i which was to kill the iuft: (hearts, J-ikevvife the bow shal break to shiuers wherein they put their truft. 16 Doubtleflc the iuft mans poore cftate is better a great deale more: Then all thefelcwd and worldly mens rich pomp and heaped florc. 17 For b e their power neuer fo ftrong, God will it ouerthrow. VVhcre contrary he dothpreieruc the humble men andlovv. x8 He feeth byjh is great prouidence, the good mens trade and way: And will giue them inheritance! which neuer shall decay, 19 They shall not be difcouraged, when fome are hard beftead .• \s hen other shall be hunger-bit, they shall be clad and fed. 10 For wfaofocuemicked Js, P(k/mey$. MED I VS. Tbo.Kauenf.B.ofM. 77 Hudge not to fee the wicked men, in wealth to flourish ftijl r liiil illilg^Iilliillil Nor yet cnu ic fuchasto ill, haue bent and let their will. J BASSVS. Gii^iiii^lliiiliilill Rudge not to fee the wicked men, in vveafth to flounshftill gfjiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiii m Not yet enuie fuch as to ill, haue bent and fet their rvijl. and'enemie to the Lord : Shal quail e,yeamelt euenaslambsgrefe orfmoakc that flyeth abroad. The third part. it Behold the wicked borroweth ranch, and neuer payeth againe : Whereas the iuft by liberall gifts, nukes many glad and fame. **For they whom God doth blefle shall the land for heritage : (haue And they whom he doth curfe like wife, shall perish in his tage. 23 The Lord the tuft mans vvayes doth and giues him good fuccefle: (guide, To cuery thing he takes in hand, he fendeth good addrefle. i\ Though that he fall.yetis he fure notvtterly toquaile: Becaufe the Lord ftretchcth out his hand at need,and doth not quaile. 3$ I hauebeene young, and now am old, yet did I neuer fee The iuft man left,nor yet his feed to beg for mifery. %6 But giues alwayts raoft^iberally, and lendcth whereas is neede : His children and pofteiitie, rcceiue of God their meede. 97 Flye vice therefore and wickednefle, and vcrtucdoe imbrace : So God shall grant thee long to haue on earth a dwelling place. it For Godfo ioucth eqtiitie, and shevveth to his luch grace ! That he preftruesthem cuermore,] deftroying the wicked race. 39 Whereas the good and godly men, inherit shall the land: Hauing as Lords all things therein, in their owne power and hand. 50 The iuft mans mouth doth euerfpeajce of matters wife and hie: H is tongue doth talke to edifie, with truth and equitie. 1 jr For in his heart the law of God the Lord doth ftill abide : So that where euer he goe or walke, his foot can neuer Aide. $2 The wicked like a raueuing woife, the iuft man doth befet: By all meanesfeeking him to kill, ifhefailinhisnet. The fourth part* 3 j Though he should fall into Ms hands, yet God would fuccour fend: Though men againft him fentencegiu?, God would him yet defend. 34. Wait thou on God, &keep his way, he shall preferue thee then : The eatth to rulc,and thou shalt fee deftroyd thefe wicked men. 35 The wicked haue Iieenemoftftrong, and placed in hie degree : Flourishing in all wealth and ftore, as doth theLaurell tree. 3« Butfuddenly hepafleth away, and loehe was quite gone: Then I him foughc but could fcarce finde the place where dwelt fuch one- I $ If Marke ? s Pfdme'.rf. 37 Marke & behold the perfect man, 3? As for fanfgreflbi'S.vvoe to theuiS how God doth him increafc: deftnvde tbey shall all be for the tuft man shallhaue at length, God vvlj rut offthcir budding race, great ioy with reft and peace. ana rich pofteritie; Pfn'mttf. C A NT VS. TbeAtorleyB.efM. " V'tmenotto rebuke O Lord in th$ p.vuokedire-, Neinthy beauie r=-t;«:i3z:$:t:-:i $=ifF==P5^S=S^ ^p:p&zxz&.t$'j:d± vratb O rotd, correct me ! defite. l'hins arrowes doe flickefaft in mcthy liilyiiiiPilliiiPIilllSi baud doth prefle mcfore: And in my nesh no health at ail appcareth any more. TENOR, or Playrfong. ^pll^ililiiliiiliillliii Vt me not to rebuke O Lord in thy prouoked iresNe in thy heauie liiiglilliiliiliiliiili wrath O Lord, corvccl me Idefiie. Thine arrowes doe fticktfaftinroe,thy handdcth preflcme fore: And in ray flesh no health it all appeareth anymore. in doleful! heauinefie. 3 sni all this isby reafonof thy wrath that I am in: Nor any reft is in my boncJi by reafon of my finne. 4 For Joe my yvkked doings Lord, aboue rry head are gone : A greater k>ade then I can bcare* thty lye me fore vpon. 5 My vvoundifiinkandarefeftredfo. and loat: fome aieto Tee: VVhich all thictighmine own fooli' h- betideth vnro me. . neffe 6 And I in earefull wife ambrough:, • in trouble anddiltreffe : That I goe way'ltng all the day 7 Myloynesarefild withfore difcafe, m y tl esh hath no whole part s % l feeble am. and broken fore, 1 roare for griefe of heart. 9 Thou knovveft Lord my defire.my areopen in thy fight; (grones 10 My heart doth pant, my flrength hath\ mine eyes haiie loft their light, (faild 2r My loners and my wonted friends, ftaad looking on my woe: And eke my kinfneo far away, arc me departed fro. 12 'hey thatdidfeekemyllfolaidfnarcs and they th.it-fought the way, f-O: Pfalme 1 p. iIii:ii=iiIgiiiiiEiSIili Saul i vvtil looke to my v\.:yes, for fearc 1 should goe wrong'. Martyrs rune T E N O R, or Playniong. ^illliiliillllilillPiiliig Said i vviii look* to ita vv.r/ec far fesre I should goe wrong: But thefaltmion of the f aft, 4eGod doth tham help, faue &dtliuer, doth come from God abouc : from lewd men and vniuft : VVbo in txeirtroubL- fendsthem aide, And ftill will faue themwhilft that they of his mcere grace and loue. in him doc put their truft. IP fame 38, A1ED1 V S. T*o. Morhj B,of M. Vtue not to rebuke O Lord, in thy proaoked ire: Ne in thy heauie wrathO Lord, correct, meldefire. Thine arrowes doe fticke faftinme, thy iiilliliSiilliliiillii hand doth preffe me fore: And in my flesh no health at all.appeareth any more. k B a S S V S. PiiPIllllilillpiiilllili h Vt me not to rebuke O Lord, in thy orouoked iTe: N e in thy beauie iiii§illillilliillpliiiljg iW rath O Lord.correcT: trre I defire Thine arrowes doe fticke faft in me, tty hand doth prefle me forc:And in ray flesh no health at all,appeareth any more> To doe me hurt,fpeake lyes,and thought And eke my gvieuous heauinefie, «n treafonallthe day. The fecondpm* Xj But as a deafe man 1 became, that cannothearc at all : X4 And as one dumbe that opens not his mouth to fpeake at all: 15 For ailmy confidence (O Lord) is wholly fet on thee : 25 O Lord.thou Lord,that art my God, thou shalt giue eare to mee. 17 This did I craue that they my foes triumph not one r mc: For when my foot did flip, then they did ioymy fall to fee. And truelyl poore wretch am fet in plague a v.vofall wight : is euer in my fight. 38 For while that I my wickedneiTe, in humble wife confefle : And while I for my finfull deeds » my fovrovves doe expreife. 79 My foes.doe ftill remaine aliue, and mighty are alfo : And they that hate me wrongfully in number hugely grow, 20 they rtandagainft me that my gooi with euilldid repay: Becaule that good and honeft things I doeenfuc alway. :t Forfake me rot(0 Lord my God) be thou nut far away: 22 Haftethce to help (my Lord my God) my fafety and my (tag. Pfalme % 9 . M ED I VS. Simon St Ms. Iiiliiililliiiiilillililll Said I willlooketomywayes, for fearel shouldgoe wrong: iiPiiPillilllllilliiii Said 1 will looke to my r vayes, for feare I should goe vvroug : Fa lvviil So CANT VS. mmmmmMSmmm P 1 vvil take need ail times that I offend not iu my tongue. T ENOR.gt PUynfong. ^llliilillSIiill^IIIiii J will rake heedall tines that I offendnot in my topguc. 5 Lord number out my life and dayes, which yet I haue not paft : So that I maybe certified how long my life shall laft : 6 Lord thou haft pointed out my life in length much like a fpan : Mine age is nothing vnto thee, fo vaine is euery man* 7 Man walketh like a shade.and doth in vaine himfclfe annoy: In getting goods ,and cannot tell who sh3ll the fame Inioy. (frame* S Now Lord fith things this wife doc Here beginneth the Welsh Tunes. ffdlme&i C/fNTVS. T^RaHenf.B.ofM, liiiiiii^IlSillliiiii Waited long and fought the Lord, and patiently did beare • % As with a bit 1 will keepe faft my iouth with force and might : lsotor.ee to vvhifper allthc.wbilc the vvicked are in fight. $ I held my tongue and fpake no word, b'Tt kept me clofe and ftill : yea,fiom goo^ talke I did refraine, butfori *g.iinft my will. 4 My hear*, ^jxt hot within mybreft, with » trfiirgi thought and doubt : Which did increafe and ftirrcthe fire, ' at laft theie words burft out : £■ Atlength to me he did accord, my voyce and cry to heare. L»v.d*ffe Turn* TE NO R, or PUynfong Waited long and fought the Lord, and patiently did beare ; 3=3=8=S At length to me he did accord,' my voyce and cry to heare. a He pluckt me from the lake fo deepe, 5 O bleftisbe whofe hope and heart ©utofthemire and clay: And on'a rocke he fer my feet, and he did guide my way. j To me he taught a ITalmeot praife, which I muftshevv abroad: And fin^ncw fongs of thanks alvvayes> vnto the Lord our God. 4 When all the folke thefe things slnl! .. as people much afraid : (fee Then they vnto theLord will flce> • and truft vpon his aid? s doth in the Lord remaine That with the proud doth take no pm» nor fuch as lye and faine. 6 I- or Lord my God, thy wondrous deeds, m greatnefTe far doe paffe ; Thy fauoiir tovvaidsvs exceeds all things that euervvas, 7 When I entendand doe dcuife thy works abroad to shew : To (uch a reckoning they doe rifti thereof noend I know. ME D IV S. Si " "~^ yvilj uk7i>«d"*ll times that I offend not inmj tongue. "BASS VS. I will take heed all times that I what helpe doe I deflre 5 Of truth my helpe doth hang on theefc I nothing elfe require. Tbifecondpart. 9 From all the finnes that I hauedoiie, Lordquice meoutof hand t And make me not a fcoine tofooles, that nothing rnderftand. to I was as dumbe, and tocomplaine, no trouble might roe moue : Becaufe I know it was thy workf > my patience for to prouc. II Lord take from me thy fcourge and I can them not withftand: (plagues offend not in my tongue. I faint and pine away for feare of thy moft beany hand. la When thou for finne doft man rebuke, he waxech Woe and wan : As doth a cloath that Monies hauc fret, fo vaine a thing is man. i j Lord heare my fute 8c giue good heed) regard my teares that fall : I foiourne like a Aran ger here > as did my fathers all. 14 O fpare a little, giue me fpace, my ftrengtb for to reftore : Before I goe awayfiom hencei And shall be feene no more.

/<*/»* 4 1. C AN ^ V ^ Edrvard Btanckt. Tlf^llifiiiilillllllimi * HE man is bleft,that carefull is, the needy to confider For in the feafon perilous, the Lord will him deliuer. The x.ord will make ||iflirfflll£it|iiiiffllii him fafc and found and happy in the Land, andhe will not deli- uethim 5T~ri Mil l — — i zt-ttv into his enemies hand. 7 E ATO R, or rpUynfong. * HE man is bleft that castfull is, the needy to confider. For illl|l|l|^iiiillpi=iiil in the feafon perilous, the Lord wiilhim deliuer. The Lord will make iiililllliiiiiliiiiipl him fafe and found, andhappyin the Land, and he will not deliuer him m into his enemies hand. i^And in his bed when, he lieth fickc, the Lord will him rcfioie And thou O Lord wiltturne to health his fickncfTe and his fore. 4 Then in my ficknetfe thus fay I. haue mercy Lord on me: And heale myfoule,vvl.ichis full woe that I offended thee. sMine enemies vvUfyrae ill in heart, and thus of me doe fayt When shall hedye.that all his name may vanish «|iiite away ^ 6 And when they come tovifit me, they askcif I doe weH: But in thckhcaits they mi fchicfe hatch, and to their mates it tell. Yi.ey bite their lips and whifper fo, as though they would me charme? I T fa/me 40^ 83 O Lord I thee defire. j 7 Let them fuft ine rebuke and shame, than feeke my foule to (pill: Driue back my foes and them defame, that wish and would mc ill. 18 For their ill feates doe them defcry, that would deface thy name : Alwayeson me they raile and cry, xleonhim, fie for shame. 16 Let them in thee haue ioy & wealth, that feeke to thee alv vayes That thofe thatloue thy fauing health, may fay, to God be praife. 20 Bat as for me I am butpoore, oppreftand brought full low* Yet thou O Lord Wilt me rcftore to health full well I know. U For whythou art my hope and tmft, ray refirge,belpe and May : VVhereforc my God as thou art iuftj with roe no time delay,; f Jaime 4 1 . ME D I VS. Edward Blanks. xPi^iili^il-iiiliiiilllii # He man is bleft, that carefullis, the needy to confiderj For iliiillliiiiiiill^lliii^ " in the feafon perilous, the Lord will him delmer. ihe Lord will make him fafe and found, and happy in the Land, and be will not dcliuer him into his enemies hand. BASSVS* xitt^liiiiii^iiiiiiiii^i He man is bleft that carefull is, the needy to confider: For in the fealon p*erilous, the lord will him deiiuer. The Lord will make hu» fafe and found, and happy in the land, and he wiTlnotSieliucr him into his enemies hifrd. Andcaft their fetches how to.tvap me with fome mortall harrhe. ' 8 Somegrjeuous fin hath brought him to thisficknefle fay they plainer He isfo low.that without doubt, rife can he not againe. 9 The man alfo that I did truft, vvirh.rntdid vfedrceit: Who at my table eatc my bread, the fame for me laid wait. 16 Haue mercy Lord on mc therefore, and let me be preferued : * That I may render vnto them, the things they haue deferued. ji Bythis I knowa(turedly, to bebeloued of thee s V^hen thatmine enemies haue no caufe to triumph oner me. XZ But s 4 Tfalmetf.: J* Butia my right thou haft me kept, and maintained alyvay : And in thy prefertee place affigndd \ where Isoall dwell for aye. Tf*lm*4.t> CANT VS. Tho.Rauenf.B.ofMi Ike as the Hart doth breath and bray, the wel.fpring toobtaineT mini ) f i ^ T^^^^ ^ fo doth my foule defire alway, with theLord to re- main* ' ' m *~* Bangor Tune. TENOR,or Flaynfin^ mmmi Ike as thc.Hart doth breath and bray,~the wel-^ringto oVtaine7 10 doth my fbule defire ah?vay, with the LorTto~remalne. *" aMy foule doth thirft,and vrould draw Vnto the Temple was our way, the lmmg Lord of might: (nearc with fongs and hearts moft faine Oh,when shall I come and appears in pretence of his fight? j The teares all times are myrepaft, which from mine eyes doe Aide : When wicked men cry out fo fail, where now is God thy guide ? 4 Alas what griefe is this to thinke, what freedome once I had 1 Thereforemy fouleas at pits brine k, isrooftheauyand fad. When I did march in good arayV furnished with my traine; 5 My foule why art thou fad alwayeSi andfretft thus in ray brefti Truftftill in God,for him to praifc I hold it euex belt. By him I baue fuccour at need, againft all paiaeand griefe: He is my God which with all ipced* will hade to fend reliefs. 6 And thus my foule within me (Lord) doth faint to thinke vpon 7 he Land of Iordan.and record the little hill Hermon; Pfidme 43 CANTrS. Tbo.Raxeu/.B.tfM. Vdgc and reuenge my caufe O Lord, from them that euill be lii^iiiiiiiiiiii From wicked and deceitfull men, O Lordde- liner mec. S\ c Dmidi Tune TENo%or Flaynfong. ^illllliilfigiiillilitl *•* Vdge and rpuenge my caufe O Lord from them that euill be: illililigllliig^IIl^l Pfalmt 41: 2s jTheLordthe Godot" Ifrael Euen fo be it lord will I fay, be praiftd be euermorc : «ucn fo be it therefore. Tfalme 42. MED I VS. Tbo.Ra*enj:B.efAf. •*-* 1 kc as the Hart doth breath 1 and brajri the vvcl-fpring to obtaine, Jo doth ray foulc defire slvvay with the Lord to rcmainc. BASSVS. Ike as the Hart doth breath and tr- ^Hi-iliiiilii Ike as the Hart doth breath and bray, the v vci-fpring to obtaine, fo doth my fouk defire alvvay with the Lord to remaine. The fecond part. 7 One gtiefe another in doth call, as clouds burft out their voyce : The fouds ofeuillthatdoefall, run ouer me with noyfe. 3 Yet I by day felt thy goodncfle. and helpe at all affayes ■• xikevvife by night I doe not ceafe, the liuing Lord topraife. 9 I am perfvvaded thus to fay to him with pure pretence : Q Lord tbou art my guide and ft ay, my rockeand my defence. Why doe I then in penfiucnefle, hanging the headthuswalki While that mine enemies me oppreflfev and vcxemc with their talke* x eFor why* they pierce tha inward vvith pangs to be abhor'd : (parts When they cry out vvith ftubborn harts where is thy God thy Lord? 1 1 So foone why doft thou faint & quail, my foule vvith paines opprcft : With thoughts why doft thy felfe affaile fo fore within mybreftS xaTruft in the Lord thy Godalwayee, and thou the time shalt fee : To giue him thanks vvith laud & praifc, for health rettord to thee. PfaL tf. MED IV S^ • Tho.Rattenf'B.ofM. Vdge and rcuenge my caufc O Lord, from the^tha7euili"be: """" From wicked and deccitfull men, O Lovddeliuerme. ^ B ASS VS. , Vdge and rcuenge my cauTexTEord, fre^thlm'thatluill be: lilgliligilll From nicked acd dcctitfuil men. O Lord deliu^r dcctitfJOl ncn t O Lord deliver mc. *F* %6 ff*ln*i'4\. % For of ffly ftrength thou art the God, 3nd lead me with thy grace . why putft thou me thee fro : Which may conduct me to thy hill, Andwhywalk T foruauily, and to thy dwelling place. oppreffed with my foe t 4 7 r en shall I to the altar goc 3 Send out thy light aad eke thy truth, of Godmyioy and chearc: \^j "" " V~R~e"a7cs7.aue heard our farters tell, and rcueiently record ^liililiili^llliiiigii the wondtous workstbat thou haft done in alder time O Lord. How »oM thou didftcaft the Gentiles out, and ftroydft them with flsong hand, plan- ting our Fathers in t£cir place, and gauVlto them their Land, TENOR, oiVlynfing* V K cares haue heard our Fathers telf, and rcuercnrJy record the wondrous workes that thou haft dose in a!der time O Lord. How thoudidftcaft the Gentiles out, and ftroydft them with ftrong band, plan- ting our Fathers in their phccjandgau'ft to them their land. 3 They conquered no: by fvvord nor and praife thy holy Name: the Land of thybeheft: (ftrength 9 Yet now thou gocftnot with our ha ft, But by thy hand.thine arme and grace, but leaueft is to shame. becaufe thou Iouedft them b eft. l, ... . . ,m *-.— -Thou artmy King,0 Godthat fcolp 10 Th ° u mad ' ft vS 'ye before our foe., Iacob la fundry wife • anc * *° v7erc oucr-l"*" 5 Led with thy power we'threw do wne Ourcnemies fpoild and robd our goods as did againft vs rife. * (fuch vvhen we were fpeartt abroad: & 11 Thou haft vs gitiento ourfoes, 6 1 trufted notm bew nc fword, aS s heepe for to be flaine : they could not faue me icur.d Among the Heathen cucry wbei'C 7 fhou keptft vs fiom our enemies rage fcattred we doe rcmaine, thoudidft our foes confound, ,..,,....,„., g And AillwcboaftofthccourGod, u Thy people thou haft fold UkcOiuee, tpfalmeW 87 And en my Harp giue thanks to the e O God,my God moft deerc. 5 Why art thou then Co lad my foule, audfretftthusinmy brefti Still truft iaGui,for him to praife I hold It always befti 6 By him I haue deliverance, agiinft ali paineaud grlcfet He is my God which doth alWJfcl at need feud mcrclicfc. P/itfm* 44. ME .0 I V S. Edr**rdBU*ckt. ^^ VR eares haue heard our iatVrs tell, andreucremly record p^f^Mjgp VK eares haue heard our andreucremly record the v vondrou* wo rkes tnat thou haft done in aldci time O Lord. How thou didftcaft the Gentiles out, and ftroyd them with Uronghandj plan- ting our Fathers in their place, and gau'ft to them their Land* JBASSVS. " > ___ V R eares banc heard our Fathers tell, and reuerently record the wondrous works that thou haft done in alder time O Lord. How thou didft caft the Gentiles out, andftroydft them with ftrong baud, plan- ting our Fathers in their place, and gau'ft to them their L7nd. and as a thing of nought : For profit none thou haft thereby, 1 no gaine at all ?vas fought. ij Ani to our neighbors thou haft made of vs a laughing ftocke t And thoie thatdoe about vs d?vcll, at vs doe grin and mock. The faottd part, 14 thus we ferue for none other vfe, buc for 1 common talke : Theymock,theyfcorne,thcynodtheir f vhere euer they goe or v valk. (heads xj I si) ashas'd continually. to hearethefe wi-ked men* Yea, fo I blusb,that all my face with red is couercd then. 16 For why ; we heardfuch flandetous fuch falfe repcrtsand lyes: (words* That death it is to fee their wrongs, their threatnings and their cryes. a 7 For all this we forgot not thee, nor yet thy couenant braket 1% We turn not back our heart from thee nor yet thy pathes forfake. I* Yet thouha£ trod vs downe to daft, fFbeo 83 Pfitb*44* where dens of Dragons be; f or he doth know out thought And coucred vs with shade of death, a» Nay,nay,for thy names fakeO Lord. and great aduerfaie. ajwayes are vvc flainethus : ao If that vve had our God forgot: As sheepe vnto the shambles fent, and helpe of Idols fought : r i g h t fo t h e y deale with vs: at Would notGodbaue tride this out? 2$ Yp Lord,why flcepeft thoufawake, Tftlme 45. G ANT VS. Tfo T^uenfB. ofM: Y heart doth take in hand, forne~g*/81y fong tofiug:~Tbe pralfc n that I shall shew therein, pertaincth totheKing^ Ludlow Tune. King. T E NO %j or Playnfing. Y heart doth take in hand, Tome godIy|fongtofing:fhepraifc that I shall shew therein, 3 My tongue shall be as quick his honour to indite- As is the pen of any Scribe* that vfeth faft to write* 3 Ofaireft of all wen, thyfpeech is per feci: pure • For God hath blefledthee with gifts* foreuertoindure. 4 About thee gird thy fvvord. O Princeof might elect : With honour, glory and rcnowrte, thy peifonputeis deckt. 5 Goe forth with goodly fpeede, in raeekenefle.truth and right: And thy right hand shall thee inlkuftt in vyorkes of dreadfull might. 6 Thine arrowes sharp and keenc. peitaineth to the King, their hearts fo fore shall ftlngi That folke shall fall andknecle to the** yea.all thy foes O King. 7 Thy royall feat O Lord, for euer shall remainc : Becaufe the Scepter of thy realme»> . doth righteoufneffe maintain*; 8 Becaufe thou louM the right, and doft the illdcteft-- God,euen thy God hath nointed thee with ioy aboue the reft. 9 VVithmyrrhe and fauours fweet, thy cloathes are all befpread : When thou doftfrom thy pallace patfe, therein to make thee glad. 10 Kings daughtersdoe attend, in fine and rich array. CANTVS, Tho.MorlyB.ofM, L ~ *— — f— + f-rr- A " 85* Pfalme 46. He Lord is our defence and aid, the ftrength whereby vve ftand; TE NO 1{, or PUynpmg. He Lord isowsr defence and aid, the (ircngtb wfteieby vre (Mud; Tftdmt 44< *4 and letters not for all. a 4. Why hideft thou thy countenance, and doft forget our thrall 1 I j For down tod uft our fbule is brought and we now at LUtcatt: Our belly like as it were glade vnto the ground, cleaucs faft. 15 Rife vp therefore for our defences andhelpe vs Lord at need : V Ve thee befceco of thy goodnefle, Co re Hue 7 s with fpeede. Tftlme 45. MED IPS. 7hf.%auenfB. ofM. M Iplg|liiilgiEipiii|i^ Y heart doth Mice in hand* ionic gocuy fong to Hug: Tbe praifc . Iil.S^liliiiilllii= that I shall she w~th~creirt, pertakneth to the King. Y heart doth take in hand, fame godly fong to ting- The piaift that I shall shew thexein, pouineth to the King. At thy right hand theQueene doth) fond* VVirhin her clofet she doth fit, in gold and gatmemsgay. all deck: in beaten geld. Tbe ftcond part* 3i Odaughter take go 'd heed, incline and giue good eare : Th 1 muft forget thy kindred all, a leathers houfemoftdeare. 11 Then shall the King deGre thy beauty taire and trim : For wbylhe is the Lord thy God, andfehoii muft worship him. i; Thedaughters tbenof ryre, wicb gifts full rich to fee: And all the wealthy of the land, shall make their fute to thee, r+ The daughter of the King isgiorious to behold: 25 In robes vvell wrought with needle, and many $ pleafant thing : With Virgins faire on her to waite> she commcth to the King. 16 Thus are they brought with ioy and mirth on euery fide, Into tbe palace of the King, and there they doe abide* 27 In ftead of Parents lefr, O Qucenethe chance fo (lands: Thou shalt haue fons whom thou maift as Princes in all lands. (fee 28 Wherefore thy holy name, all ages shall record : Thy people shall giue thankesto thee, foreuermorc O Lord. ' Vfdmt+6. MED 1VS. Tho. Marly B.ofM. He Lordis our defence and aid/the ftrength whercbywe ftand: BASSVS. . * He Lord is out &efewe. a.ndaidv. $c ftrc%g«h whereby we AW: . i « VYhta CATXTVS. Ulliiilillil^ill 90 , When vve with woe are much difmaid he is our helpe aihand.ihough . ||liiiil^iLllPlii§iiii?iii m £. th'earthrcmoue vve will notfeare, though hils to high and fteepc,be thruft IpiiflillilliiiiiiSiiii^ and hurled here and there within the Sea To deep c, 7 E NO R, or PUy*fang. ^iiiiilPlIliillill^iiill^ When we with woe are much difmaid, he isour helpe at hand. Though mmmmnmmfmmmmm ?h«eatth remoue vve will not feare, though hilsfo hie and fteepe.be thruft and hurled here and there within the Sea fodeepe. ■ 3 Nothough the vvaues doc rage foforci she can no whit decay! that all tr,e banks it fpils : All things againft it that rebcll, And ttou^h it ouerflow the shore the Lord will nucly flay, and beate down mighty hils. 6} he heathen folke,the kingdomes rear* 4 For one faire floud doth fendabrojd the people make a noyfe • his pleafant ftreames apace : The earth doth melt and not appeare, to fresh the C itic of our God, when God p uts forth his voyce. andvvash hisholy place. ? The Lotd D f bofts doth takcourpart, 5 In midft of hex the lord doth dwell, to vs he hath an eye; Vftlmetf. fANT VS. Tho.Temki»t B.of M. E people all with oae accord, clap hands and eke re- ioyce: * ~Bc glad andfing vnto the Lord v vi:h fwect and pleafant voyce. Worcefter Tune. T E NO^ R,or TUynfcr.^ Ylllliillplili^liiiii^ +J E people all wlch one accord, clap hands and eke reioyce : . ""«sW«^flBfVft£Q£hc tcry* with fvveetaud ptafajK wyce. \ MEDICS. 91 pgililiiilliliiiiiiil VVhen wee vyith woe arc much difmaid, hee is our hclpe at hand. 1 hough thcarthrcmouc vrc willuotfcare, though hils to hie andfleepe, bethruft and hmledhcrc and there within the Scafo deepe. B ASSVS. When vvc with woe arc miichdnajaid, hee is oarhelpeathand.T hough giiiilliiiliililliilliiii th'earthreinoue we willnot fcare: though hilsfo hie and fteepe,bc thruft and hurl^i here andth^re within tne Sea fo deepe; €ur hope of health with all ont heart theirChariots burnt with fire. on Iacobs God doth He. 10 Leauc off therefore (iaith he) & know % Come hearc,and fee with minde and I am a Ged moft flout : the workiogof ourGod : (thought Among the heathen hie and low, VVhtwo.dcrshehimfelftarh wrought ard all the earth throughout. throughout the earth ab-.oad. U The Lord of hoftsdothvs defend, 9 By him all wars arc husht and gone, he isour ftrength and tower : which countries didconfpire: On lacobsGcd we doe depend, Their bowes he brake,& fpears each one and on bis mighty power. Tfalme 47. ME DIVS. Tho. Tomkint B.efM. yii^lliiiiEiElili! E people all with oBcaccord, clap hands and eke ie- loyce i Be glad and (lag vnto tbc Lord with f/vect and pleafaw voyec. _^ BASS PS. E people all with one accord, clap hands and eke teioyce j =i|ilpllliiliiliililiillil Jlc gh4 *c4 fing taw tht Lord with fvfeet aud plcaiaas yojcc, i Fa; $l Wftlme tf. a^Forhigh the Lord and dreadfulUs, the nations make to fall | with wonders manifold A mighty King he is rruely, in all the earth cxtold. 5 the people shall he make to be, vnto our bondage thrall: And vnderneath our feet he shall 4 For vs the heritage he cfcofe, which we poflt fie alone: The flouring worship of Iacob, his welbeloued one. : 5 OurGodafcendeth^p onhye, with icy and pleafant noyfe: Pfatme^S. C A NT VS. John Tomtym B.ofM. Rcat is the Lord, and with great praife to be aduanccdftill: Within the Citie of our Lord, vpon his holy hill. GUcefler Tune. TENOR, or PUynfbn^ Reat is the Lord, and with great praiCe to be aduanced ftill : wmmmmmwmwm W«thfr the Citie of our Lord, vpon hisholy hill. y Mount S ion is a plcafant place* itgladdejh all the Land: The Citie of the mighrie King, onher North-fide doth ftand« j Within the pallaces thereof, God is a refuge knowne: For loe the kings were gathered, and together eke were gone. 4. But when they did behold it fo» they wondred, and they were £ftoniedmucb> and fodainly were driuen back with feare: 5 Great terrour there on them did fall, for very woe they cry : As doth a woman when she shall goetraueil by and ly. C as thou with Eafternc wind the ships vpon the fca doft breake : So were they ftaide, andeuen as we heard ourfathers fpcakc. 7 So in the Citie of our God, we faw,it was fotold: Yea, in the Citie which our God, :. for eucr will vphold. T/alme 49 C ANT VS. Tho. Rmsnf.B.ofMt tir LL people hearken and giuecare to that that I shall telh Both HerefordTune. TENo%ot Flajnfong. ~ ~ ~ lil, people hearken and glue eare to that that I shall tell Both ' The Lord goethvp aboue the skye, with trumpets royall voyce. 6 Sing praife vnto our God. fing praife, fingpraifes to our King : For God is King of all the earth, all skilfull praifes fing. Tfa/metf. 93 vpon his holy thjone: 8 The Princcsof the people haue them ioyned cuery one To Abrahams pcople:forourGod, which is exalted hye. As with a buckler doth defend the earth-continually. 7 God on the heathen raignes and fits, Pfalme 48. MEDlVS. lohn Tenant &of M. G IF*:* *ii & ^Tfift p gg Reat is the Lord.aud with great praife to be aduanced ftill: Within the Citie of our Lord, vpoo his holy hill. B ASSVS. Gi^fligiligliilifllgii Reat is the Lord, and with great praife to he aduanced ftill: VVithinthe Citie of our Lord, vpon bis holy hill t O Lord we wait and doe attend on thy good helpe and grace: For which I doe all times attend within thy holy place. o O Lord according to thy name* for euer is thy praife '■ And thy right hand O Lord is full ofrighreoumefTealwayes. 10 Let forthy iudgements Sion mount, fuliiledbevvith ioyes: And ekeof Iuda grant (O Lotd) the daughter to reioyec. x< Goe walke about all Sion hill, yea } round about her goe And tell the tower? that thereupon arebuilded on a row. I* Andmarkyeu well her bulrvaiks all," behold bet towers there : That ye may tell thereof to then, that after shall be here- in For this God is our God,out God for euerraore is he : Yea, and vnto the death alfo, out guider shall he be. T(*lme 49. MED I VS. Th* t Raue*f.B.ofM. 1 L L people hearken and giue «arc to thatthat I shall tcU; Both % BASS VS. LL people hearken and giue earc to thas tha: I shall tell Both G3 IPC 94 C AN TVS: high and low.both rich and poore, thaun the vvoild doc dwell. TENOR, nr?/«i^ high andiow, both rich and poore, that in the world doe dwell 3For why'mymouth sfral make difcourfe of many things right wife : In vnderftanding shall my heart hisftudycxeicife. 4 I will incline mine eares to knov» thy parables lb darke: And open all my doubtfull fpeech, inmeeteronmy Harp. 5 Why should I feare afflictions, or anycarefulltoyle: Or clfc my foes which at my hecks, are preft my life tofpoyle * * For as for fnch as riches baud wherein their trnft is mod : And they which cf their tieafnrcs great themfelues doe bng and boaft. 7 l here is not one or them that can hh brothers death icdecrae: Or that can giue a price to God, fufficieut foe him. 8 It is too great a price to pay, none can thereto attair.e : 9 Or that he might his life prolong, or notin graatr renuine : ioThey fee wife men as wellasfooles, rubied vnto deaths hands : And being dead, ttrangerspofleffe their goods,their rents, their lands. XI Their care is to build houfes faire, and to determine /ure: To make their name right greaton earth for euertoindure. lz Yet shall no man alwayenioy his honour,vvcalth,and reft s But shall at length tjlte of deaths cup, as well as the brute bcaft. Here beginneth the French xunes. e 50. C A NT VS. Edrvtrd RUn\s_ TI!e£e ixfc*: H E mighiyood th'Etcrnallhatft thus fpoke, and all the world IglllliiliiillifSiiilii hcvvill callaud prouoke. cucn from theEaft.and fofbrth to theVVeft: From toward Sion,which place himlikcth t>eft:God will appeare in bcautie I French Tnnf. TENOR, or Faburde*. fi*T Ka^^a ill H E mighty God th'Eternall hath thusfpoke and all the world Illlllliiililiiliiilliiiig hee will call and prouoke 3 cucn from the Eart,and fofbrth to the Well, IliliiiillPiillllllii ; J?MJa toward Siowtkh 0ac« hi© ii'mh bcflsGod will spftarc inbeaut MEVTVS. 9 s ""high and lovv> both rich and poore," that in the world doc dwell. BASSVS. ~"tigh~ancfiovv/3oth rich andpoore, that in the world doc dwell. The ftt9»d part. xjAnd thoogh they try their foolish to be mod leyvd and vaine: (thoughts Their children eke approue their talke, and in like finne remaiue. 14 As sheepe vnte the fold are brought, Co shall they into graue: Death shall them eate.and in that day the iuft shall Lordship baue. 1$ Th««r image and their royall port, shall fade and quite decay ? When as from houfe ro pit they paffe, with woe and wcale away. i6Butfurely God willpreferueme from death and endleflepaine : Bccaufe he will of his good grace, my foule rccciue againe. 17 If any man m« wondrous rich, MED 1VS feare not I fay therefore : Although the glory of his houfie encreafeth more and more. 18 For when hedyeth. of all thefe thing* nothing shall he receiuc : His glory will not follow him, hispompe will take'her leatie. 19 Yet in this life he takes himfelfa thehappieft vnd-r Sunne : Andotnerslikewife Hatter him, faying all is well done. 20 And piefuppofe he liue as long as did his fathers old: Yet muft he needs at length giue places and be brought to deaths fold. ai Thus man to honour God hath calda, yet doth he not confider .* But like brute beafts fodoth he liud which turne to duft or powder. Pfi/me 50. MED 1 VS. Edward BUncks. H E mighty God ti'Eternall hath thustyoke, and all the world hee will call and prouoke, 'tueji from thcEaft.ar.d fo forth to the Weft: From toward Sion which place him lik Andfearenotwhcn hethreatneth with his words xeft without help I fpoyle you asa prey. 33 But he that thanks offreth, praifeth me aye, Saith the Lord God, and he that walketh this tract, 1 will him teach Gods fauing health to unbrace* Another of the fame. MEDIVS. M.Peirpm'B.of M. «* HE Godof Gods,the r.ord hath caldc tbc earth by name : • liiiiiii^iiiligr#ifiiliii From wherethe Sunne doth rife, vnto the fetting of the fame. BASSVS. TitiiilMiiiiii^iiil^ -Jw, i^^Iiiiiiiiiliiii From vvhere the S unnc doth rife, vnto the fetting of the fame. % From 5>8 Pfalmeso, * From Sion his faire place, his glory bright and cleare-' The perfee* beauty of his gracft from thence it did appeare. J Our God shall come in haft*, to ipe.ike he shall not doubt: lefore hits shall the fire wade, and temped roundabout. 4 The heauens from on hie, the earth below like wife: He will call forth to ludge and try, his folkehe doth deutfe. 5 Bring forth my Saints.faith he, my faithf nil flocke io deare: Which are in bond and league with me my law to loue and feare* 6 And when tbefe things are tridc» the heauens shall record : That God is iuft, and all muft bide the judgements of the Lord* 7 My people O giue heed, Ifraeltotheelcry: I am thy God, thy helpe at need, thou canditnotdeny. S I doe not (ay to thee, thy facrifice is flack r Thou offered daily ?nto me," much more then I dor lack*' 9 Thinkfl thou that I dot need thy cattell young or oldi Or elfe fo much defire to feed, on Goats out of thy folde? W Nay, all thf beads are mine, in woods thit catc their fils j Andthoufands more of neat andkine, that run rvilde on the fails. Tbefnondpart. ir Thcbtxdsthat build on hie, in hils and out of fight: And beads that in the fields doe lye, are fubieft corny might, xa Then though I hunger fore, what need I ought of thine: Sith that the earth with her great ftore, and ail therein is mine 5 IS To buls flesh hauel minde. to eate it doft thou thinke 1 Or fuch a fweetneflc doe I finde. thebloud of Goates to drinke* 14 Giue to the Lord his praife, with thanks to him apply : lord confider my diftrefle, and now with fpeed fome pittie take : My finnes deface,ray faults redrcfle; good Lord for thy great mercies fake* Wash me O Lord, and make tnecleane from this vniuft andfinfull TENOR, oxPUynfong. ^-^ Lord confider my diftrefle, and now with fpeed fome pitue take: My finnes deface, my faults redrefTe, good Lord for thy great mercies ftke fVVuh mc O x.ord,an fTT^L mi im =£=:« takc : My finnes deface,my faults rcdrcflfe, goodLord for thy great mercies fakc,VY«bnieOLord, acd sake ae clean; from this yniuft acd ficfofl ioo cantvs: my hainous crime and bloudy Uft. TENO\,ov Flaynfong. nmmmmmWmmm act: and purifie yet once againe 5 Remorle andforrowdoe conftrainc Me to acknowledge mine exceffc ; Myfinnes alasdoe ftill »emaiue Before my face wirbout releafe. 4 For thee alone lhaue offended, Committing euill in thy fight i And if I were therefore condemned, Yet were thy iudgements iuft and right, 5 It is too manifeftalas» That firft I was conceiued in finne, Yea,of my mother fo borne was, And yet>ile wretch remaine therein. 6 Alio behold lord thou doftloue The inward truth of a pure hearts Therefore thy wifedome from aboue," Thou haft reueal'd me to conuert. my hainous crime and bloudy wet. 1 shall be cleaner then the glade: And if thou wash away my fpot t The fnow in whiteneflfe shall I pafle. 1 2 Therefore O Lordfuch ioy me fend, That inwardly I|raay finde grace: And that myftrength may now amend, Which thouhaftfwag'd for my trefpas* 9 THrne back thy face & frowning ire, For I haue felt enough thy hand : And purge myflnnes I thee defire* Which doe in number paffe the fand. xo Make newmybeart within my brefl» And frame it to thy holy vvilH Thy conftant fpirit in me let reft, Which may thefe raging enemies kill: TbtfeundpMt. x i Caft me not Lord out from thy face, miliar* C ran ford. thy great abundant grace: 7 If thou with Hyfop purge this blet f ■ Another of the fame. CAN TVS, Aue mercy on mee God af. giiiliSiSgiiiiiilll After thy mercies raulti- tude, doe thou my Mimes de. face. Ely Tune. TENOR t ot Vlaynfing. ^liifiiiiigiiiiiiiii Aue mercy on me God after thy great abuudant grace i &RmM After thy mercies multitude, doe thou my finnrs deface. i Yea,wash me more f om mine offenr e, and cleanfcmefiom my finne: For I doe know mv faults and ftill my finnes arc in mine eyne. 3 A gainfl thee, thee alone 1 haue offended in this cafe: And euill haue I done befor 6 the prefence of thy face, 4 Thar in the things that thou doft fayi vpright thou maift be tride: Aud eke in tudging that the doome. MEV1VS. ioi a. H§£=§ .a Auc mercy on mce God after thy great abundant grace : iiiiS|iliiEliplp=i== After toy mercies multi may pafTe vpon thy fide. 5 Behold, in vvkkednefTc my kinde and shape- I did recciue : A nd Ice my finf ull mother eke, in fianc did me cenceiue. kUde, doe thou my finnes def*we. 6 But loe the truth of inward pacts is pleafant vnto thee: And fecrets of thy wifedome thou reucaied haft to me. 7 YVtthHyfopIofdbe/PcIniiecie; Iez P/a/me. 51; 1 shall be cleanfeif for yea J vv3Sbthounitf,andfo I shall be whiter then the (now. t Of joy and gladneffe make thou me to heart the pkafing voyce That fothc bruifed bones which thou haft broken mayrtioyec. o From the beholding of my ffnnes, lord rurne away thy facet And allmjr deeds of wickednefle, doe vtterly deface. jo O God create in me a heart f nfpotted in thy fight* And eke within my bowels Lord» reniic a ftablcd fpirit. xi Ne caft me from thy fight.nor ttlie thy holy fpirit away : The comfort ofthy fauing grace, gitie meagaine 1 pray. 12 With thv free fpirit cftablish me, and I will teach therefore , Sinners thy vvayes. and wicked shall beturnedtothylore. The fecond part. i ^O Cod that ait my Godot health, PfatMe S 2. C AN TVS. 7ho.%auenfB.of M. wiiiiiiiiiiili Ir=l^ H Y doft thou tyrant boaft abroad, thy wicked workes to praifel doft thou not know there is a God, whofc mercies laft alwayesi Why doth thy mmdeyet ftilldeiiife fuch wicked wiles to warp? Thy tongue vntruc in forging lyes, is like a rafor sharpe. TENO R,ot Tlaynfoxg. ^wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiii H Y doft thoutyrant boaft abroad, thy wlckedworkrsto ^lliiliiiiililliiliilli praife? doit thou not know there isa God, vvhofe mercies laft alvvaves? lIIiiii^ililiiiiliilliliF^ Why doth thy ininde yet ltill deuife fuch wicked wiles to warp- Thy tongue ?ntrue in forging lyes is like a rafor sharpr. 3 On mifchiefe why fetft thou thy mind, tnroifchiefe,bIoud,and wrong: and wilt uot walkc vpvight I Thy lips baiielearnd the flattering ftilt* Thou haitmore hid falfe talcs to fiucfe, Q t Joudcceitfull tongue* then bring the truth to light. % 'i hoi. doft 4elight la tamd and f uile 9 j Therefore Got} shall foe cuer confound Pfalm$i fan blond deliuer me :' TL prayfesofthyrighteoufaeffc, my ' igue may fmg to thee. !4Mj7/&/*« 5$ C * NT VS. Tho.R*uenf.B.»fM. xli^iiiii^iliiiil^-I •* He foolish man in that which he within his heart hath faid: i^iliaiilliilgi^Iiii Thatthexe is any God at all, bath vtterly de-^naid. g; Cbkhepr Tune. TEN OR, or Vlynfongi **- He foolish man in that which he within his heart hath laid • igg* that there is any God ac all, hath vtterly denaid. a They are corrupt, and they alfo a bainous worke haue wi ought: Among them all there is not one, of good that worke th ought: j The Lord Iookt down on fons on men ftomheauen allabroid : To fee if any were that would be wife, and fecke for God. 4 They are all gone out of the ¥?ayi they are corrupted all : There is not one doth any good, there is not one at alU 5 DoeBot all wicked workers kno»» that they doe feed vpon My people as they feed on breadi the Lord they call not on, Pfa/mesi. CANTVS. 7bo.Rmtn[.B .of M< OD faue mee for thy holv name, and for thy goodnede lake : WmWEmmmmmmmm Vnto the ftrength(Lord;of the fame, 1 doe my caufe betake. Salisbury Tune. TENOR&x FUjnfong. OD iaue me for thy ho. ly name, and for thy goodnefle fake* ifigiiiiiigEgiiiiiiiiii Vnto the firengtb(Lord) of the fame, I doe my caufe betake. s Regard O Lord and gwe an east Bovv downethy felfe to me,apd t|«C w mc when I doe puj» she y voids &u 1 doc fay* Tfelmt 53 1C£ 9 For thisrherefore will T giuc praifc I will fet forthth? name alwayes to thee with heart and voyce : wherein thy Saints reioyce. Pfalme 53 . MED IV S, Tho. Ratt:»(,B.ofM. Tlliiiiliiiii^i=illl-Il He foolish man in that which he within his heart hathfaid: That there is any God at all, hath vtteily de- ruid» B ASSVS. ^ ~ He foolish man in that which he within his heart hath laid : that there is any God at all, hath vtterlydenaid. 9 Eiien there they were afraid s & flood vvich trembling all diiniaid: Whereas there was no caufe at ail why they should be afraid. 7 For God his bones that thee befiegde hath fcattered all abroad : Thou haft confounded them, for they reietted arc of God. 8 O Lord giue thou thy people health* and thou O Lord fulfill Thypromifemadeto Ifrael, from out of Sion hill. When God his people shall reftorfli that earft wascaptiue led •. Then Iacob shall therein reioyce, and Ifrael shall be glad. y falate 54. MED I VS. The.Raue«f.B.i>fM. Gl=iliiiiili?ili=liililliiili Od fane mee for thy holy name, and for thy goodneffe fake : |li!iII=i!iiiiiiillllii?iSlll= Vnto the ftrength(Lord)of the famd 1 doc my caufe betafce. _ _ B ASSVS. Od fane me for thy ho-^ly name, and for thy goodneffe fak- s Vnto the flrength (Lord) of the fatac» I doe my caufe betake. For ftrangers vp agsinft me rife, Which haue not God before their eyes, sni grants Vexe mc (till; . theyftekc myftulc tofpiU. 1©5 4 But loe my God doth grrie tnc aide, the Lord is (traight at hand Withthem by whom my foule is flatd, ; theLorddotti euer Hand. Pfalme. 54'. 5 With plagues repay againe allthofc forme that lye in waite: And in thy truth defticy my foes with their ovvnc Inaitand baice. Pfitme 5 5. CANT VS< John Mlton. OlSHiilliiUiiiiiiiii God gme care, and doe apply to hcare me when I pray : And when to thee I call and cry, hide not thy fate a- way* Norwich Tunc* TENO #,or ^■^ God giueeare,anddoe apply toheare tuc when I pr3y : And when to thee I call and cry, hade net thy face a* way« 2 Take heede to migrant my requeft, and anfwere me againe : VVith plaints I prajsfullfbre oppreft, greatgriefedoth me conftiainc. * Becaufe'my foes" with threats &cryes, oppreffeme through def fight : Andfo the wicked fort like wife, to vexe me haue delight. 4 For they in council doe confpire £0 charge me with fume ill : So in theirhafty wrath and ire, they doe purfue me ftill. 5 My heart doth fstnt for want of l>rc4th it panteth in my breft : The terrors and the dr?an of death doe woike memuchvnrcft. 6 Such dreadfullfesreonmc doth fall, that I therewith dbe quake Such horror whelmeth me vvuhall, that 1 no shift can make. 7 But T doe f y, who v* ill giue me the fv vift and pleafant wings Of lome faire Doue, that 1 may flye, and reft mc from thefe things. U Log iten 1 would goe to avyar to flye 1 would not ceafe ■ And I would hide my felfe» andftay iufome gteat wilderneffe. o I would be gone in all the hafte* and not abidebehinde : That I were quite and ouer-paft thefe blafts of boyurous vvinde. Jo Diuidcthem Lord,and from them pull their diucllish double tongue: For I haue J'pied their Citie full of japiiic,ftrifC)and wrong. 1 1 Which things both night and day doc clofe her as a wall (throughout In midft of her is roifchiefe Aout x and forroweke vvithall. 14 Her priuic parts are wicked plaine, her deeds are much too vile = And inher ftrects there doth renninc all cukj fraud,and guile. Tbefecondpart. 1} If that my foes did lecke my shamed 1 might it well abide: From open encmit s'checke and Uamc* fane where 1 could mc hide, ij But thou it y vss my fellow deare» whit h friendship didfl pretend: 4 Anoffetingoffreebcartandwill, then 1 to thee shall make. And praife thy name, for therein flill g real comfort dee I cake. *Pfiime sifi 107 7 O Lord at length doe fet me free from them that craft confpire : And now mine eyes with ioy doe ieQ of thcoi my hearts defirc. Tfalm* $5. MED. I VS. Iohn CMilton. ^"^ God giuc eaie.and doe apply tohcare me when I pray: And vvhea to thee! call and cry, hide not thy facie away* b as svs. Oihl^lilpll.Iliiilili God giue eare, and doe apply to hearc when I doc pray 5 And when to thee I call and cry, hide not thy face away. And didft my fecret connfcllhearc, as my familiar friend. 1 5 With whom I had define to talke in fecret and abroad': And we together oft did walkci within the houfe of God. \6 Let death in hafte vpon them tall, and fend (hem quicke to hell: Formifchuferaigneibin theirhall and parlour where they dwell. 17 But I vnto my God doe cry, to him for helpe I flye : The tord dothheare me by and by, and he doth fuccourme. JS At morning noone.and eueningtids vnto the Lord I pray : When I (o inftamlyhaue cride 5 be doobnoc fay me nay. ro To peace he shall reftore me ycc, though war be now at hand : Although the number be full greae, tbtt would agatnft me ftand, so The Lord that Ira and laftdoch raigrt } bod; now and euermore : and punish them full J&re» it For fure there is no hopethas they to tuine will once accord ; For why' they will «ot once obey* nor doe not feare the Lord, zi Vpo their friends they lay their handS which were iu couenant knit : Of friendship to neglect the bands* they pane or care «o whit, 2} While they haue war within their as butter are their words: (hearts* Although their words were fmcoth as , they cut as sharpe as fwords: (oyl€, 24 Caft thou thy care vpon the Lord, and he shall nourish thee: ■ Fotin no wife he will accord she tuft in thrall to fee* 25 But Gcd shall caft them deepeinpi^ that thuft for bloud alvvayes: He will no guilerullman permit; to Hue outhalfehis dayes. 26 r hough fuch be quite deftroyd & gone, in thee O Lord I truft , I shall depead thy grace spon» 1 1 with all oy heaAajid, h&» I j ,- io8 Pfalmes ^Hill3lliiiiiil§==iii^ii *** Aue mercy Lord on me I pray, for man would mcdeuourej He fightcth with me night and day, a Mine enemies daily euterprife, to iv . allow me out-right : To fight againft me many rife, O thou moft highof might. j VVhenthey would make me moft a- with boafts and brags of pride: (fraid I truft in thee alone for aide, by thee I will abide. 4 Gods promife I doe mindc andpraifc, OLord 1 truft to thee: I doe not care at all affaies. what flesh can doe to me. and tnj'olcth ra»eacbhoure. 5 VVnat things I eyther didor fpakej they wieft them at their will: And all their counfcll that they take, is how to workeme ill. 6 They all confent, themfelues tobidei clofe watch for me to lay : To ipie my pathes, and mates baue laid to take my life away. 7 Shall they thus fcape on mifchiefe hi} thou God on them wilt frownet For in his wrath he doth not let to throw whole kingdomes downe. 8 Thou feefthow oft they make me flee> PfalmeTl^iiSlPiiiiiisiii^iiii Ake pittie for thy promife fake, haue mercy Lord on me: For iliiiili^liii^ipiliii why*, my foule doth her betake, vnto the helpeof thee. * Within the shadow of thy wings, 3 * < al1 v P on l . hc God . m rt oft h ? c ' I fet my felfe full fall, » whom I fticke and Hand : Till mifchiefe,malice,and UkCthiflgS I meane the God that will Hand b| > fe^joae and oucrpaft. «oe «wfe I haue »o band. Pfaime 5 £ MED I VS. tVillUm Earifon. 1 09 Hl^IHiitiPiimiiiiili auc mercy Lord onmcl pray, for man would mee deuoure: hc fighteth wkh me night and day, and troubleth me each hourc. B ASS VS. Aue mercy Lord on me 1 pray, for rrua would me? deuoure: 5?; ' »1 * *i i it *. — ■■ He fighteth with me night and day, and on my teares doth looke : Referue them in a gla(Teiy tnee, and write them in thy booke. 9 When I doe call vpon thy name, ay foes away doeftart: I wellperceiue it by the fame, that God doth take my parr. 10 I glory in the word of God, to praife it 1 accord; VVith ioy I shall declare abroad, the promifeof the Lord. and troubleth me each houre. it I truft in God,and yet I fay as I beforebegan: The Lord he is my helpe and ftay, I doe not care for man. iz I will performe with heart fo free, to God my vovves alvvayes: And I O Lord all times to thee will offer thanks and praife. j$ My foule from death thou doft defend* andkeepemyfect vpright: That I before thee may afcend with fuch as line in light. Tfitlme 57. M E D IV S. Tho.Rauenf. B.ofM. haue mercy Lord on me : Akc pittie for thyproaiifeiake, For vvhy^ my foule doth h«r betake vnto tae helpcof thee. Jh. B ASSVS. *■ Ake pittie for thy proaiiie fake, why*, my foule doth fcer betake vnto the helpe ofthec. 4 Fromheauen he hath fent his aide t to faue me from theirfpight: That to deuoure me haue aflaid JU| mercy, trutb,and might. 5 I lead my life with Lyons fell, allfet on wrath and ire : And withfuch wickedmen I dwell, that fret like flames of fire. H i 6 Their 110 Vfdme$j. 4 Their teeth are fpeares and atr owes 8 They lay their nets, and doc prepare r as sharp as I haue reene: (long, a priaie cane and pit ? .They wound and cut with their quicke Wherein they thinkc ray foulc to fnare,' like fvvords 8c weapons keen.(tonguc but they are fallen in it. y Set vp and shew thy felfe O (Sod, 9 My heart is fet to laud the Lord, aboae ♦'he heauens bright- in him 1 ioy al Wa»es: Exalt thy praif .or. earth abroad, M ynearc I fay doth welt accord thy wju&tiie and might. to fing hb laud and praifc. Pfalme 5$. C 4 NT VS. Th Rmwf.Bff M. E Rulers whichare put in truft toiudge of wrong and right: ■ IlilliillllilitiJIilSilii Be all your iudgeraents true and iuft, not knowing meede or might? Lichfield Tune. T E A 7 O R , or TUynfong. ^Ylilliiliiiiiililiiiiiiiiill £ Rulers whichare put in truft to iudge of wrong and right; iSllp^illSiillliiiiil Be all your iudgements true and iuft. not knowing meede or might ? s Nay inyour hearts you mark and mufe and faft doth flop his eare. in mifchicfe to conrent . And where you should true iuftice vfe, $ Becaufe he will not heare the vojrce yourhands to bribes are bent.- ofone that charmeth well: No though he vvere the chiefe of choice 3 The wicked fort from their birth day, and did therein excelU haue erred on this wife : 6 O God breake thou their teeth at once And from their mothers ;wombe alway, within their mouthes throughout: haue vfed craft and lyes. The tusks that in their great iaw-bcnc'S 4. In them the poyfon andthe breath like Lyonsvvhclps hang out. " of Serpenrsdid appeare : iea, like the Adder that is deafe 3 y Let them confume away and vvafte, Pfalme $9. C A NT VS. 7. Tarmtr. End aydc and faue me from ray foes, O Lord I pray to thee: TENOR, ax'Plvnfox".- fifldaydc zad fans 8k from my fcc< 9 . "6 Lord") pray tc thee: ro Awake my Ioy, awake I fsy, myLute,my Harpe and ftring : For I my felfe before the day> will rife.reioyce, and fing. Xi Among the people I will tell the goodneffe ofmy God j And shew his praifc that doth exc ell in heathen Lands abroad* ! Pfa!mes7 nl i» His mercy doth extend asfar, as heauens all are hyc : Hi i truth as high as any Starre that ftandeth in the skie. i$Sct forth and shew thy lelfcO God, aboue the heauens bright:, Extoll thy |>raife on earth abroad, thy maicftie and might. T/ihne 58. MET) 1 VS. Th9.R4utinf.B4M. E Rulers which are put in truft to iudge of wrong and righti i^iiiriliiilliliiiliiil Be all your iudgements true and iuft, not knowing rneedeor might i B ASSVS. E R ulers which are put in truft to iudge of wrong andrighr Be all youriudgemer.ts true and iuft, not knowing meede ortnight Q . as waterrun'th throughout. shall t3ke them ere they know. The shafts that they doe shoote inhaftc, 10 The iuft shall ioy, it doth them good let them be biokc in flight. that God doth vengeance take <-. % As Snailes doe wafte withinthe shell, And they sfnll wash theitfeetin bloud and vnto flime doe runne : of them that him forfake. As one before his time that fell, and neuerfaw the Sunne. Xi then shall the earth shew forth &tell that good men bane reward : 9 Before the thornes that now are yong A nd that a God on earth doth dwell. to bushes big shall grow: that iufticc doth regard. The ftormes of anger waxing ftrong, Pfalme 59, MED I VS. I.Farmer. End ayde and faue mefrom my foes, B ASSVS. O x-ordlpray to thee; SllPJllfrtlilpIlliilliil bnd aydeaud faue mccfrojn my foes, Q Lo:A 1 jray so thee: ~r H* ~ "' Defend til CANTVS. Dcfend& kcepe me frprn all thofe that rife and ftriue with hic.O Lord pre- iipllliliiliifgiliiiillii fenie me from thofc men, vvhofe doingsare not good: ana fet me fare and fjfc from them, that ftill thirft after blond, T E N 2^, or PUjnfongi £C?*fifr*tzrr3 f-&—7 i ±--f 3— — i-rf-a *• Defend & keepe me from all thofe that life and ariue vvithme. O Lord pre* ferae me from thofe men, whofe doings are not good : and fee me fureand fafc from them,* that ftill thirft after bloud. 3 For Ioe thej wait my ibule to take» 7 Thcyfpake of me with mouth alway, they rage pgdiift me ftill: but in their lips were fwordS: Yea for no fault tn.it I did make, They greed my death.and then wouldfa/ I neiier did :hem ill. what,none can heare out words. 4 They run.and doe themfclues prepare, S But Lord tbouhaft their wayes efpide* when 1 no whit offend: and laught thereat apace : Atife,and fauc me from their fnare, 1 he heathen folke thou shalt deride, '-ii-fca^l^z and fee what they intend. 5 OLordofhoftsoflfrael, rife vp and ftrike all lands: Andpittie none that doe rebell, and in their mifchiefe ftands. 6 At night they ftir andfeeke about, as hounds they houle andgrin : And all the Citte cleane thvoughoutj from place to place they ren. and mockethem to their face, o^beftrength that doth my foes with- O Lord doth come of thee: (ftand > My God he is my faelpe at hand, a fort of fence tome. Jo The Lord to me doth shew his gtact in great abundance ftill : Xhat 1 may lee my foes in cafe, iuch as my heart dorh will. F/alme 60. C A NT VS. Edward Blanty. Lord thou didft vs cleane fori akc, and fcatteredft vs abroad s Butch June. TE NO R, or PUynfong. -,. , wrd~ thou 4idft v$ cleane fbrfaie, and fcattcridilvs abroad; MZrirfVS- H3 glliliiiiilPPiililii^il fcrue mc from thofe men, v vhofe doings arc not good: and fet roc furc and ipllllillliiiilliilil fafe from them> that ftillthirft after blond* "B ASS VS. lll^iiriillliliillililil Defend & keepme from all thofe thatrifc and ftriue withme.O Lord pre- ferne me from thofe men* v vhoie doings are not good: and fet mc fuve and fafc from them, that ftill tjirft after bloud. II Deftroy them not atonce O God, Throughput the Areetsin euery place, icrt it from miude doe fall : they runne about and fpie. 3ut with thy ftrengthdriuethemabroad ,.. tk ,- i • e *r and foconfume them all. U Theyreckeaooutformeatlfay, « For their ill words & trutMes tongue. Vl but . 1 f. ra »« b ' ftd : . confound them intheir pride : ^u"?] 3 h «> uf e vvherem they may Their vvickedothes with lyes &vvroHg J , t bo ? ro f 1 w l* elr J c l d ' L u * let all the world deride. l6 But l vvlil shcvv th ? ftren S th abroa•-«-—— — - -7- — ^ ■ not my wordsreturne in vaine, b at giue an eare to mce. From off the iSiiiiPpJlliiiiiJElilliiiil coafts and v or VUjnfong. Y foule to God shall giue good heed, and him alone intend : For why! royhealth and hopttofpeed, dorh whole onhimdepend. % For he alone is my defence, my rocke of hcalth,my aide : He is my flay, that no pretence shall make me much difraaid. j O wicked folke, how long will ye vfc craftsi fare youniuft fail- For as a rotten hedge ye be, " and like a tottering wall. 4 Whom God doth lone, ye feek alvvaies to put him to the vvorfc ! Ye loue to lye, with mouth ye praifej and yet your heart doth etirfc, j Yet ftill my foule doth whole depend on God my chiefe defire : From all falfe feares me to defend, none but him I require. 6 Heismy rocke.my ftrength^ny tower, my health is of his grace: He doth fupport me,that no power canmoueme out of place. 7 God is my glory and my health, my foules defircand luft.- My fort.my ftrengtb, my ftay,my wealthi God is my ouely tin ft. MEDirS: 117 my heart, I cry t» thee O God. BASSfSi & my heart, I cry to thee O uod. and To prolong his dayes : That he from age to age shall raigne, for euermore alwayes. 7 That he may bine a dwelling place before the Lord for aye: O let thy mcrcy,truth and grace defend him fioai decay. S Then shall I flng foreuet flill, with praifc vntothy name : That all my vowes 1 may futf llj and daily pay the fame. 7f*lme6i. MED IP S. Tha.%*tie*f.B.tfM: * LV J " Yfoule toGod shall giue good heed, and him alone intend gi|li^igiipn|iii|iiiiili= Fot why my hcalth,and hope to fpecd, doth whole on him depend. b assvs. M ggi^i^iipiiiiii§iii Y foule to Godsfaall giue goodheed, andhimalone intend: fe j.Lj^:itef:i'i A, ;tUJ t s For vvfcjl my health and hope to fpeed, doth whole on him depend. 3 Ohaueyourhope inhira alway, ye folke with one accord Poure out your hearts to him.and fay, ourtruftis in the Lord. Though goods well got flow in with Jet not your hearts thereon, (wealth, II The Lord long fith one thing did tclla which here to minde I call: $ The fonnes of men deceitfull are, He fpake it oft, I heard it well, on ballance but a Height : sfaat God alone doth all. V Vith thingsmoft vainc doc them copare u And thou O Lord ait good and kindfj for they can keepe no weight* thy mercy doth exceed : 2» truft not in wrong, robry or ftcalth, So that allfons with thee shallfinde let vainc frMti be gone.; accoidirg to their weed. OGod Ii8P/V»#«;. C A ~ttTVS. Tfo.R«Het,r.B.<>fM. ^-" "* GodmyGodI watch betime, to come to thee inhafte: *~" Fot whyl my foule and body both, doe thirft of thee to tafte, Wets or GUfenbur y , w e. TEND R, or ?laynron£. GodmyGod I watch betime, to come to thee in h3fle : iP^l^iliiiiiiflilliSiilli _ For why- my Joule and uodv both doth thirft ofthee totafte. » And in this barren wildernefle, this life and wretched dayes: where waters there are none •. M y lips therefore shall giue to thee My flesh is parcht for thought ofthee, due honour, land and praife, for thee I wish alone. 4 And vvhilft I Hue I will not faile That I might fee yet once againe, .to worship thee alvvay. . thy glory, ftrength and might : And in thy name I shall lift rp As I was wont it to behold, my hands when I doc pray* vvithinthy Temple bright. $ My foule is fild as with marrow. 3 For why -thy mercies far furraount which is both fat and Tweet: Pfaimc6^. C^NTFS. Tbo.^en/.B.ofM* Lord vnto my voyce giue eare* with plaints when I doc pray . And'rJd" my life and foule from fcare of foes that tbreat to flay. BrijfoB Tune. TENOR, or Pkjnfsng. Lord wo my voyce giue »are, with plaints when I doc pray» And rid mylife and foule from feare of foes that threat to flay. a D' fend me from that (brt of men* I mrane mod bitter words. which in deceits doe lurke: 4 With piiuie flights shoot they tfteie And from the frowning face of then the vpright man to hit: (shaft that all ill featcsdoe ?vorke. The iuft vnwarcs to ftiike by craft> 3 Who whettheir tongues as we bauc ** care or fcare no vvhit ' men whet &sbarptheir $words,(feene J a wicked worke they hauc 4f€W: Which morne & eucning in greatmirth Pfalm* 66. C ANT VS. tohn Mtlttti. Ee men on earth in God reioyce, with praife fct foith his name: Extoll his might with heart and voyce, gitie glory to the lame. Terke Tune. T E No%, or Playnfong. Ee men on earth in Godreioyce, with praife fct forth his name: •S— *■ Extoll his might vyitfc heart andvoyce, JSmM giue glory to the &rne> Tfalntets* HI So shall they loy vvithftninde and voyce* whole heart is pure and right. 10 Yet shall the iuft in God reioyce, Hill trusting in his might : Pfalme 6$. M ED IVS. Tfy* RauenlB.of M.^_ "*■ * Hy praife alone (O Lord)doth raigne in Sion thine owne hill : thtlrvowes to that they doe maintaine, and thy behefts fulfill. B JSSVS* TlIMIiiiiilliiiillllliiii Hy praife alone (O Lord) doth raigne in Sion thine ovvne billt xheir vovves to thee they doe maintaine, and thy behefls fulfill. doe paffe with praife to thee. 9' When that theearth.is chopt and dry, and thirfteth moje and more : Then with thy drops thou dofl apply, and much increafe her Uore. 10 The floud of God doth ouerflow, and fodoth caufe tofpring: The feed and corne which men do fovv, for he doth guide the thing. it With wet thou doft her furrovves vvhc -'by her clods doefall : (fill, Thy drops to her thou'doft diftill, and blefle herfruit vvithall. 12 Thou deckft the earth of thy good vvith fuire and plcafant crop: (grace Thy clouds diftill their dew apace, great plenty they doe drop. ij Whereby the defart shall begin full great increafe to bring : The little hils doe ioy therein. much fruit in them shall fpring. 14 In places plaine the flocks shall feed and coucr all the earth: The vallyes vvith corne shall fo exceed* that men shall fing for mirth. .Pfalme 66 MED I VS. lohn Milton. yill^ilill-tiiiliigilli . Ee men on earth in God reioyce, vvith praife fctforth hisname: Extoll his might with heart and voyce, giue glory to the fame. B ASSVS. Yiii^^^iHiliiiiliii Ee men on earth in God reioyce, with praife fet forth his name : ^liiiiSigiipiiiill E«oU his might mih hear? and voyce* giuc glory to the lame. I a How Ill * How wonderfull O totd/ay yee, in all thy works thou arc s . Thy foes tor feare doe feeke to thee full fore agamfl their heart. 3 All men that dwell the earth through- doc praife the name of Godi (out The laud thereof the world about, is shevved and fet abroad. 4 All folke come forth, behold and fee what things the Lord hath wrought : Mark well the vvonctrousj/vorks that he foi\man topaffe hath brought. 5 He laid the fea like heapes on hyc, therein a way they had : On foote to paffe both faire and dry, whereof their hearts were glad. 6 His might doth rule the world alway, his eyes all things beheld : All fuch asvvouldhim difobay, Ffalme 66 • by him shall be control^. 7 Yee people fiuc vnto your God 6oc Uud and thankesalwayes: With Joyful 1 voyce declare abroad and ilug vnto hispratfe. 8 V Vhichdoth indue our foules with liftf and it prcferues withall ; He ftaycth our feete, fo thatw>ftrif« can make vs flip or fall, o The Lord dothproueour deeds with if that they will abide : (fire* as work-men doe when they defirc to hauc their mett.ils tridc. xo Although thou fuffer vs fo long in pi i fon to be caft : And there with chaines & fetters ftrong* to lie in bondage faft. The fecond part. ii Although I fay thou furfcreft men. PfalweCj. C ANT ^ S ' Tho.Rauenf.B.ofAf. uW^Mimmwmmmm Aue mercy on vs Lord, and gr-nt to vs thy grace : To shew ilililllliliiliilfcilii * to vsdoc thouac* cord, London tune. tne brightnefl'c of thy face, T E N O K,or Playnfong ^Hilill^ililliliiii^iiiiili *-■*-"* "auc mercy on vs Lord, and grant to vs thy grace: i o shew illiHiliPliiiSi^illii the brightnefleof tby face. to vs doe thou accord, a That all the earth niay knov* the way to godlv wealth: And all the nations on a row , may fee thy failing health. 3 let all the world O God, giuepiaife vnto thy name : CANTVS Olet the people all abroad, extoll and laud the fame. 4 1 hroughout the world lb wide, let all reioyce with ninth •. Fortbou with truth and ligLtdoft guide the nations of the earth. Pfalme 6%. C A NT VS. Richard ,s4lhf m LlPPlililiiliii^iiiilii **" - * s " Ft God arife, and thenhis foes will tumc therafelues to night.- £c God arife, and thenhis foes TBNOR, or Playnfong. frr iilii|=pipili^iE§iiiiiil-iJEl X^— — £ j Q Qli a; Jf f ,ijd then fci$ fo«s will turne thcrofclues to flight; cnvstoiideandraignei Though vvc through fire and water run of $ery gtiefe andpaine, li Yet fure thou doft of thy good grace difpofe it to the beft. And bringft vsout into a place, toliue in wealth and reft. ii Vnto thy houfe retort will I, to offer and to pray : And there I will myfelfe apply my vovves to thee to pay. x* the vovves that with my mouth I in all my griefe and fmart : ({pake, The vowes I fay which I did make to dolor of my heart. 15 Burnt offerings I will giue to thee, of Oxen fat and Rarames, None other facrifice shall be, of Bullocks* Goats, or Lambs. 16 Come forth & hearken here full foon, aJl ye that feare the Lord: What hefor his poore flockc hath dene, to you I will record. 17 Full oft I call vpon his grace, this mouth to him doth cry : And thoo my tongue make ipeed apace to praife him by and by. 38 But if I fcele my heart within, in wicked workes reioyce : ©r if Ihauc delight in finne, God will not hcarc my voyce. zo But furely God my voyce hath heard* and what 1 doe require : My prayer he doth well regard, and grantethmydeGre. 20 All praife to him that hath nor put: nor caft me out of minde: Nor ytt his mercy from me shut, which I did ciier finde. Aue mercy on vs Lord, and grant to vs thy grace : Toshev? tovs doe thou ac- cord, the brightnefle of thy face. BASSVS. Aue mercy on vs Lord, and grant to vs thy grace : to shew to vs doe thou accord, the brightnefle of thy face. 5 Let all the world O God, And then our God. the God of peace, giue praife vnto thy name s shall blefle vs eke withail. O let the people all abroad, 7 God shall vs blefle I fay, extoll and land the fame. aed then both farre and neare. 6 Then shall the earth increafe,' The folke throughout the world alway great ftorc of frnit shall fail*. of him shall ftand in fcare. Ffdme6%. MED I VS. Richard *s$ Hi f on.. Llllilliiliiilliiliili £t God arife, and then his foes will turne themftlues toflight: k JJAS5VS. __ i Liiiiililili=liiliiliiililii EtGod arifc, and then his foes will turnc theiufejucs to flight : Is hi* 124 CAN TVS. bis enemies then vviU run abroad, and fcatter out of fight. And as the J - illilliillillllllilglii^ te^Z fiwdorh melt the vvaxc, andwinde blow fmoake away: So in the llliiiiliiiillllililliiii prefer.ee of the Lord, the wicked shall decay. liiiiilillililfliillii his enemiesthen will run abroad and kattcrout of fight. And as the fire doth melt the vvaxe, and vvinde blow finoake away So in the liilppmiiiiliHill preience of the Lord, thevvicked shall decay. 3 But righteous men before the Lord, shall heartily reioyce; They shall oe glad and merry all, and chearefiili in their voyce. 4 Sing praife, fing praife vnto the Lovd- who ' ideth on the skie : Extoll the nameof Iah ourGod, and him docmagnifie. 5 The fame is he that is aboue within his holy place; That father is of fatherlefle, and nidge of vviddovves cafe- 6 HOtifcs he giues, and iflue both» vnto the domfortleiTe t Hebringeth bondmen out of thrall, and rebels to diftreffe 7 Whan thou didft march before thy the Egyptians from among: (folke, And broughtft the through the wilde rnes which vvasboth wide & long.(down, 3 The earth did quake.theraine potirde heard were great claps of thunder: Themount Sinai shookc in inch fois, as it would cleaue afundet. $ vhine heritage with dropsof sain** Abundantly was wash? s And if fobe it barren waxt. by thee it was retresht. io Thy chofen flock doth there remaine, thou haft preparde chat place : And for the poore thou dof> prcuide of thine efpeciall grace. Theftcnndpti/t. 11 God will giue women caufes iuft to magmfie his name ■' When as all people triumphs make, and purciiafe brute and fame. 12 For puifiant kings for all their power shall fl ye and take the f oyle s And women which remaine at home* shall Lelpeto part thefpoyle. J J And though ye were as black as pots your hew shall pafffcthe Doue: V Vhofe wings & feathers feeme to haue filuer and gold aboue. 14 When in this land God shal triumph { ore Kings both hie and low : Then shall it be like Salmon hill, as white as any fhow. 34 Though Bafan be a fruitful! till, and jb height others paffe : Vet Sion, Gods moft holy hill, doth faire erceil in grace. JVl C U I V 3 . I25T his enemies then yvill run abroad, and Teat ter out of fight. And as the fire doth melt the waxe, and winde blow fmoake away : So in the " B ASS VS. ^^Il^Illlllilillillliiiii his enemies then will runabroad, and fcattcrout of fight. And as the RrtAcithmpXt frh*»tiav^ *nA vu'mAp h\r\uv fmnakp aouiw. £n in th<» fire doth melt the waxe and ? vinde blow fmoake away : So in the prefence of the Lord, the wicked shall decay. 16 Why brag ye thus yehils moft hye, Of thofe that in their wickedneflfe and lcape for pride together This hill of Sioti God doth loue, and there will dwell for euer. 17 Gods army is two millions of vvarriours good and ftrong : TheLordalfoinSiual is prcfent them among. 18 Thou didft O Lord afcendon hye, and captiueledft them all : Which in times paft thy chofen flocke, in prifou kept and thrall. 19 Thou madeft them tribute for to pay, and fuch as did repine. Thou didft fubdue,that they might dwel in thy Temple diuine. *o Now praired be the Lord, for that he poures on vs fuch grace : From day to day he is the God of our health and folace. The third part. ai He is the God from vvhom alone Valuation commeth plainer He is the God by whom we fcape all dangers, death, and paine. « ThusGod will wound his encmie* and breake the hairy fcalpc (head, continuailydoe walke. 11 From Bafan I wfllbring,faithheb my people and my sheepe : And all mine owne as I hauedone, from danger of the deepe. tx And make them ciptheir feet in bloud. of thofe that hate my name , And dogs 1 shall haue their tongues im» with licking of the fame. (brudc *< AH men may fee how thou O God, ' thy enemies dofl deface; And how thou goeft as God and King into thy holy place. 16 The Singers goe before withioy* the Minftrelsfollowafter: And in themidftthe Damfels play, with Timbrel! and with Taber. 27 Now in the congregation, O Tfrael piaife the Lord : And lacobs whole pofteritie, giue thanks with one accord. 28 Their chiefe was little Beoiamitt but Iuda made their hoaft: With Zabulon andNeptalim, which dwell about their coaft. I % ao\S 130 FJalmett. Z9 AsGod hath giuen power to thee, Yea,and Orange Kings to vs fubdudc; to Lord make firme and fure shall doe like in thofe dayes: The thing that thou haft wrought in vs I raeane to thee they shallprefenc Soreuer to endure. theirgiftsoflaud and priifc. 50 And In thv temple gifts will we 31 He shall deftroy the fpearemens ranks giuevntothee (O Lord) their Calues andBuls of might: For thine vnto Ieruialem And caufc them tribute pay. and daunt furc orouufc made by word, all fuch as loue to fight. Th* f.MtU ***p V Thcn sha11 the Lord of E gyP« come; * be tomb fan* and ^ Kitats t0 him brin g{ Pfdlme 6 9 > CAN TV S. Richard AUifon. Sil^llliliiliiiiiiiL Aue msO God,andthat with fpced, the waters flow full fafts liiliillllilililliii^gl So me my foule doe they proceed, that I amforeagaft, lftickefull deepein filth and cla7>vvhereas I fcele no ground : I fall into fuch flouds v 1 lay, that I am like be drown'dt TENOR, kx?U)nfmg. Aue me O God,and that vvithfpeed, the waters How full fait : So nie my foule doc they proceed, that I am fore agaft. | fticke full deepe in nlth and clay, whereas Ifeele no ground: I falliato fuch flouds J fay.that I am like be drown'd. 3 VVith crying oft T Faint and quaile* 5 Though for no caufe they vex r: my throat is hoarfear.d dry: they profpcr,aud are glad: Withl&oking vp raj fight do'.hfaile They doe compell metoreftore forhelpecfGcdorths.c. the things I newer had. a 'My foes th.^t guiltlefic doeoppre.Te t V'Vhatl haue done for want of wit, my foule with hate are led: " thou Lord all times canft tell: Jn number fure they arc nofeflfe / nd all the faults th.u I commit, tiojyhea^ tee are Iwwtm full y7elfc ■ _. TheMoores moft black shalflrctch their vnto tbeirLoid and king ? (hands 3 ? Therefore the ki;:j>do.TKSof the earth ^giue prai!c vnto the Lord; SingP faluies to God wiihoneconfcnt, thereto let all accord. ?.}. Who though he ride, andeuerhath, aboue the heauens bright : 1'etby his tearetuil thunderclaps, men may well know his might. 35 Therefore the ftrength of lfrael afenbe to Godon hie : VVhof. might & power doth far extend abou; the doudyskie. $6 O Lord thy fcolineiTe and power is dread for euermore : The Godof lfrael giucs vs ftrength, praiicd be God therefore. ' TfidmeSg. MED I VS. Richard tslUtfon. cii^^iiiliilliiliiilli auc mc O God.and that with fpecd, the waters flow fuUfaft; ^iillii^Iilliiiiillilii So nie my foule doe they proceed, that I am fore agaft. Ifticke full deepe in filth and clay, whereas Ifeelenoground: I fail into fuch fouds I fay, that I am like be drovvn'd. m BASSVS. sliipiiiiiii||iifiiiiiiii tbetvaterstftw full fail: ;:£EEJ: : EE~fez2 Allege OGodjandthac with fpeed, So niemyToule doe they proceed, that I am lore agaft. «E£sf£=== I fticke full deepe in filth and clay, whereas I feele no ground: I fill into fuch flouds I fay, that I amlikebe drown'd. 7 O God of hoils, defend aadftay all thofe that truft in thee: Let no aim daub: or.shrinke away for ought that chanceth me. S It is for thee, and for thy fake that 1 doc beare this blame : In fpight of thee they would me, make to hide my face for tome* «> My mothers foH.nes,my bretherenall forfake me on a row: And as a Granger they roe call, my face they will not know lo Vnto thy houie fuch zeale I beare, that it doth pine me much*. Theirchecks and taunts at thee to heare, ray very heart doth grutcb, *4 The 125 PfafmeGg. the frond part. nThaugh I doe faft my flesh to chaft, yeaif I weepe and mone: Yet in my teeth this geareiscaft, they pafle not thereupon. it If I for griefe and paineof heart, in fackecloth vfe to vvalke: Then they anone will it perucrt* thereof they icft and talke. 2/ Both hie and lovv.& all the throng that fit within the gate : They haiteme euer in their tongue, ©fractbey talke and prate. 14 The drunkards which in wine delight it Is their chiefe paflime To feeke which way to work mefpight, of me they fing and rime. rjBut toee thewhiIe.O Lord I pray, that when it pleafeth thee : For thy great truth thou wilt alway lend dovvne thine aide to me. x5 Pluck thou my feet out of the mire, from drowning doe mekeepc: Fromfuch as owe me wrathand ire, and from the waters deepe. 17 Left with the waues I should be and depth my fbulc deuoute (drovvnd. And that thepit shouldrae confound, and shtitmc in her power. ig O Lord of torts to me giue eare, as thou art good and kinde 1 And as thy rnercySs moil dcere, Lordbaue me in thymindc. '9 And doe not from thy feruant hide, nor turne thy face away : I amoppreft on euery fide, with harte giue eare I fay. 20 O Lord vnto my foule draw nigb, the fame /vithayde repofe : Becaufe of their great tjranny, acquire me from ray foes. The tbtrdpirt. 21 Thn I abiderebuke and shame, thouknoweft, and thou canft tell : For th'ofe that feeke and work the fame, thou feeft them all full well. a When they with brags do breake my I feeke for helpe anone : (heart, But finde no friends to cafe my fmart, to comfort me not one . 7 j But in nry meat they giue roe gall, too cruell for to thinke Andgaueme in my thirtt withall, (Irons vinegar to drink e. 34 Lord turnc theirtable to a fnare, to'take themfelues therein : And when they thinke full well to farc» then ttap them in the grin. Pfalmt 70. C ANT VS. M.Peirfin B.tfM. '^"v God to me take heed, of hclpe I thee require : O Lord of i|i|IPIi=iiiiiliiIII tt hofts with hafte make ipced, helpe, helpe> Itheedefire. Southwell xune. T E N O R, or Planyfong. God to me take heed, of helpe 1 thee requite'- O Lord of liiiliPiiii=iigilliii= hofts with haftcra ike fpeed, helpe,helpe Itheedefire. 2 With shame confound them all that feeke my foule to fpill: Rebuke them backe with blame to fall, that thinke and wish me ill. j Confound then that apply ' and feeketo wotke me shame 1 And atrniy harmedoe laugh and crjfc lo fathcre goes the game. 4 But let themioyfullbe in thee vmh ioy and wealths T[ame eg. 129 »5 And let their eyes be darkc and blind, that they may nothing fee ? Bow down their back,and do them bend in thraldome for to be* a* Poure out thy wrath as hot as fire, that it on them may fall : retthydifpleafure in thine ire, take hold vpon them all. 27 As defart dry their houfe difgrace, their off-fpring eke expell: That none thereof poiTeffe their place, nor in their tents doe dwell. at If thou doft ftrike the man to tame, on him they lye full fore : And if that thou doe wound the fame, they feeke to hurt him more, so Then let themheap vpmifchiefc ftill fith they are all peruert: That of thy fauourand goodwill, they neuer haue no parr. ;o And dash theracleaneout of the of life, of hope, of truft: (Booke That for their names they neuer looke in number of the iuft. The fourth pm. j 1 Though I O Lord,vvith woe& griefe hauc beene full fore oppreft : Thy hclpeshall giueme fuchreliefe, that all shall be redrcft. 33 That I may giue thy name the praife* and shew it with a fong: I will extoll the faroealvvayes, vvithbeanie thanks among* j; Which is more pleafant vnto thee, fuch minde thy grace hath borne, Than either Oxe or Calfe can be, that hath both hoofe andhorne. J4 When fim pie folke doe this behold. it shall rcioyce them fure: All yce that feeke the Lord,behold. your life for aye shall dure. j 5 For why* the Lord ofhoftsdoth heare the poore when they complaine i His prifoners arc to him full dearc, be doth cbcm not difdaine. 16 Wherefore the skie and earth below the fea with floudand ftreame: His praife they shall declare and shew, with all that liucin them. *7 For fure'our God will Sion faue, and JudaesCitie build: Much folke poffeffion there shall hauej herftreets shall all befild. % SHer feruanis itzA shall keep the fame all agesout of minde: 39 And there all they thatlouehisnamej a dwelling place shall finde. Tfaimejo. MED IV S. M.Pcirfon BofM. Oliiiiliiillliiliiiiliiii God tome tekc heed, of help I thee require: O Lordof hofts with hafte make fpeed, helpe.helpe, I thee defire. BA^SSVS. God to tne take heed, of helpe 1 thee'kquire: O Lord of ~ hofts with hafte make fpeed, helpe.helpe,! theedefire. Which onely truft and feeke to thee, and to thy fauinghealth. 5 That they may fay alwayes, in mirth and one accord. All glory,honour»laud and praife,, be giuen to thee O Lord. 6 But 1 am weake and poore, come Lord, thine aid I lacke: Thou art my ftay and help, therefore make fpeed and be not ilacke. hit ' n*H9» i i /*' O ' « r crw 4 ijv % *a.n>n*nj%M.r t wj dKl0 X Lord my God in all di ftreffe, my hope is whole in thee: Then let no shame my fbule oppreflc, nor once take hold on mee. As thou art iuft, dc-ferd me Lord, and rid me out of dread Giue eare, andtomyfute accord, and fend meneipe at need* TENO R or Pl Cambridge Tune. T E N o % or Playnfong. Ow euerit be, yctGo4 is good, and kind e to lfra- tl.i Tfdme J7 And eke my foule will much reioyce, for thou haft made me free. jj My tongue thy vprigbtnes shal found Tfttmeji. MED IP S 133 and ipeake it daily full • Tot griefc & shame doe them confound, that fought to rvorkc me ill* Jh$ r RauenfB.ofM. Ord giue thy iudgements to the King, therein inftruft him well : 5= f||=ij§g§ii=j fcttfcft== And with his Sonne that Priucely thing, Lord let thy iuftice dwell. B ASSVS. r. Ord giue thyiudgementstothe King, therein iriftruft him well: tm ^r=-: And with his Sonne that Princely thing, Lord letthy iuftice dwell'.' Tbtfetondpan. it All Kings shall feek with one accord, in his good grace to ftand : And all the people of the world, shall ferue him at his hand. J2 For he the needy fort doth faue, that vnto him doe call: And eke the fimple folke that haue no help of man at all sj He takeih pittie on the poore, that are with need oppreft: He doth preferuethem euermore, and bring their foules to reft. 14. He shall redeem their life from dread, from fraud,from vvrong,from might t And eke the blond that they shall bleed, is precious in bis fight. 15 But he shall liue,and they shall bring to him of Sabaes gold : He shall be honoured as a King, and daily be excold. 16 Themighry mountaines of his land, of corne shall beare fuch throng: That it like Cedar trees shall ftand in Libanus full ftrong. 17 Their cities eke full vvel shall ipeed the fruits thereof shall pafle : in plenty it shall farre exceed, and fpring as greene is grade. 18 Foreuer they shall praife his name* while that the Sunne is light: And think rhem happy through the fame* all folke shallbleiTe his might. 19 Praife ye the Lord of hofts andfing to Heads God each one: Forhe doth cuery wondrous tiling, yea, he himfelfe alone. 20 And bleded be his holy name all times eternally : lhat all thecarthmay praife the fcmc, Amen, Amen, fay I. ¥( Then shall men mufe at this flrange to fee how fodainly (fight, They are deftroid dtfpatcht, confumde, and dead fo horribly. so Much like a dream when one awakes fo shall their wealth decay : Their fameus names in all mens fight shall ebbe and pafle away. The third pm* si Yet thus my heart "was gricucd then* my minde was much oppreft : ?2 So fond was I and ignorant, and in this point a bead. 2 j Yetneuerthelefleby my right haodi thou hold'ftme alwayes faft : 34 And with thy counfell doft me guide; to glory atthelaft. a$ VVhatthing is there that T can wish but thee in heauenaboue 5 And in the earth there is nothing like thee that I can loue. 5$ My flesh and eke my heart doth fails* but God doth fa tie me neuer : For of myhcart God is the ftrength. my portion eke for euer. 27 And loe all fuch as thee forfaket thou shalt deftroy each one : And thofe that twit in any thing; failing in thee alone. a8 Therefore I will draw ncere toGod, and euer with him dwell: In God alone I put my truft, thy wonders will 1 tell. Tfdmejv MSDIVS. Tho.T^uexfB.of M. wiiiiiiiiiisiiiipiiiiii Hy art thou Lord folongfvom vs in all this danger deepe: iiiiilililEll=illf:siEiiilliiP Why doth thine anger kindle thus at chineovvnepafturesheepe* BASSVS. 2. wg§sii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hy art thou Lord lb long from vs in all this danger dee p« % imiili^igilllllliiil a&ttg I 3 our realme as now doth ftand. 3z Let not the fimple goe away with difappointed shame : But let the poore and needy aye giue pcaiie vnto thy name. 2 } Rife Lord.let be by thee malntaJnde , the caufe that is thins ovvne •' Remember how that thou blafphemd© art by the foolish one. 34 The voyce forget not of thy foes* for theprefuming hye Is more and more increaftof thofe that hate thee fpitefully. MED I VS. Simon Stubbsi v iilliiiilliii^iiiiEisliii§ N- tothee God will vtf'egiue thanks.vvc will giuc thanks to thee: Sith thy name is fa neare, de- clarethy wondrous vvorkes will W€. ^ JBAJSFS. . N« tothee Godvvill we giu« thanks, we will giue thanks tothecs 5wh thy name is fo neare,declare thy wondrous works will vye. Nor from forfaken wildernefle, protection doth proceed : 6 For why' the Lord ourGod he U the righteous Iudge alone : He putteth downe the one, and lets another in the throne. 1 7 For ?yby? a cup of mighty wins isinthe hand of God: And all the mighty wine therein, himfelfe doth poure abroad. 8 Asforthe lees 3nd filthy dregs thatdoeremaineofit : The wicked of the earth shall drsalre and Aicke them cucry whi'c^ ■9 m i?8 9 But I vvill talke of God I fay, of Jacobs God therefore x And vvill notceafe to celebrate his praife foreuermoie. r Pfalmsy6. 10 In Hinder breake the home of all vngodly men vvill I: But then the homes of righteous men shall be exalted hye. PfrJpu 7 6. C^ NTJ/S - Tho.%a*e*f.B of M- T^illil?l=iHiiiiiiii -S,~ O all that now in Iury dwell, the Lord is clearely knovvnx flliiiiigiiiiiiiiiii His Name is great in Unci, a peo- pie of his ovvne. Durham Tme. TE .YOi?, or PUynfona. © all tint new in Iury dwell, the Lord is clearely knowne: His Name is great in Ifrae'u a people of hisowne. a At Salem he his tents hath pight, to tarry there a fpace : In Sion eke he doth delight tomake his dwelling place. 5 And there he brake both sbaft & bow, the fvvord»the (peare,tbe shield : And brake the ray to ouerthrcw> in battaile on the field that rob on mountaines hie. 5 But now the proud are fpoyld through and they are fallne on fleepe: (thee, Through m en of v vat no helpe can be, them/elues they could no: keepc 6kt thy rebuke O I acobs God, v v h^r. thou dtdft them reproue : As balfe afleepe their chariots ficod, 4- Tfcouaq: icoie worthy honour (Lord; no horfemen once did moue. ' more might in thee doth lye; 7 F «v thou artfearefull,Lord,indef d> Itanin-the ftrongeft in the world, what man the courage bath C A NT VS. Richard ^slllifon. P fa hie 77 ', = ~ii^EHtl=illliliil- VVith my voyce to God did cry,vvith heaitanl hearty cheare My voyce to GodI lift on high, and he my fute doth heare, Intime i TENORjOtTUynfoHp yp> 1 yvitb my vovce to God "doe cry, with heart and hearty cheare: illl!liflili=iill^iil=Sl ' "idy voyce to Godl lift on highland he roy futf doth hc«e» In tlaxot Tfalmt yS. 13? Gloria Pairi. To Fatfcer,Sonne and holy Gbcft, all glory be therefore. As in beginning was, is n0VVi and shall be euennoie. PfafacyG. MS D I VS. Tho%auenf^.oj M. O all that now in lury dwell, the Lord is cleatcly knowne : Hisname is gre3t in lira- el, a people of his otvne. tHH • Oail that r.ovvin I ury dwell, the Lord is clrtrcly known: iiiilllliililllil His name is great in I fra- el, 3 people ofhisewne. To bide thy fight, and doth not dread, vvhen thou art in thy wrath - 8 When thou dotl make thy judgements from heauen through the ground:(hcard Then all the earth full fore afraid, in filerce shall be found. 9 And that when thcuO Gcd doft ftand in iudgement for to Tpeake To faue the affiled of the Land, on earth that arc full yveake. 10 The fury that in them dctb raignc, shall turne vntothy praife: Hereafter Lord doe thou refiraine their vvrath and threats alwayesj ir Makevovves & pay chem to your God ye folke that nigh him be: Bring gifts all ye that dwell abroad, fordreadfull fure is he. I z For he doth take both life & might from Princes great of birth : Andfullofterrour is his fight to all the Kings on earth. Pfilmtyy. MET) 1 VS. Richard tsillifon. Tliiiiillilliilllliirtiiiii With my vovce to Goddoe cry, with heart andhearty cheare: My voycetoGod I lift cnhigh,and he my fute doth heare. BASS VS. In time of liilll^^liiiilli^liiigi With my voyec to God doe cry.with heart and hearty cheare x My veyce to Go4 1 lift on high, and be my lute d.oib bc«c, In tiafi of - . - ... .._ _ r .. ^.^ i 4 o CANTP'S. llflilllllllllliiiillilil^ grierc I fought to God.by night no ic*> 1 tooke: but ftretcht my hands giii^iiiiiiiEiii^iiiiiii co Urn Abroad, my foul* comfort forfeoke. T E N O 7^, or PUynfettg. griefs I fought to God, by night no reft I tooke : but ftretcht my hands iiliilliilflllllli^II^ to him abroad; myfoule comfort forfookc. 5 When I to thinke on God intend, my trouble then is more- ] /pake, but could not make an end, my breath was ftopc To fore. 4 Thou holdft mine eyes alwayes from that! alwayesawikc; (reft With fearel am lo lore oppreft, my fpeech doth me forfake* j The daycs of old in minde I caft. and oft did thinke vpon The rimes audagcsthat arc paft full m-my yeares agone. 6 Bynightmy fongs 1 call to minde, once made t!iy praii'e to shew: And with my heart much talke 1 fiide, tty fpirits doe fearch to kno v v. 7 VVillGod (faid I) at once for all} carl off hispeople thus *. So that henceforth no time he shall be f i iendly vnto vs ? 8 VVhat.is his goodneffe clcanc decaid for euerand? nay S Or is his proraife novvdelaid, or doth his truth decay 9 And will the Lord our Godforget his mercies manifold * Or shall his wrath increafe fo hoti his ujercic to vvith-.'o.d * to At laft 1 faid my vve^knefte is the eaufe of mydiftruftt Gods mighty hand can helpe all this» and change it when he lift. Tbefecondpart. xi I will regard and thinke vpon the workiug of the Lord : Of all his wonders paft and gonej 1 gladly will record. PJalme 78. C * NT VS. AJ. £«**&$,. " itcnd my people to my La?7, and to ray words incline: Mf TENOR, otfUynftng. jKnd my people to my Lavv> and to my words incline? W j MEDIVS- 'I41 gticfc I fought toGod,by night no reft I tookej but Aretcht my hands to him abroad, my fotilc comfort forfooke. 'B ASS VS. gncfe I fought to God.by night no reft I tookej but ftretcht my hands *H \v\% 1 ji g * ■ ■' ' — — — — ^. — — — * to him abroad, ruy foule comfort forfookc. xi Yea,all his works I willdeclarc, and what he did dcuife: To tell his fafts I will notfpare, and eke his counfell wife. 15 Thy v?orks O Lord are all vpright, and holy all abroad What one hath ftrength to match the of thee O Lord our God 1 (might 14 Thou art a God that oft doft shew thy wonders euery houre: And fo doft make thy people know thy vertue and thy power. x$ And thine own folke thou doftdefend with ftrength and ftretched amie : Thefonnes oflacob thatdefcend, and Iofephsfeed from harme \ 16 The waters Lord perceiued thee* the waters faw thee well: And they for feare afide did flee, the depths on trembling fell. 27 The clouds that v vere both thick and did raine full pie nteoufly: (black* The thunder is the airedidcrack, thy shafts abroad did flye. x8 Thy thunder in the earth was heard, thy lightning from aboue. With Sashes great made men afraid, the earth did quake and raoue. 19 Thy wayes within the lea doth ly e, thy patbes in waters deepe: Yet none can there thy fteps elpye, nor know thy pathes to keepe. 20 Thou leadft thy folke vpon the land# as sheepc on euery fide: Through Mofes & through Aarons hands thou didft them fately guide. Tf*lmej%. MED IFS. M Canenit[b. Ttendmy people to my Law, and to my ?vords incline: BASS VS. Wy Ttead my people to my Law, and to my words incline : My K 5 mouth I 4 * CANT VS. mouth shall fpcake ftrsnge parables, and fcntences diuinc, vvhich we |1iiifiIIIii?IjIlIiili!^ our feiiies haue heard and learned, euen of our fathers old, andvvhicb lilliiiliiillglliii^ for our inftrudtion, our fathers banc vs told. TENOR, or TU^fcng. nwmmmwmmmmWmm mouth shall fpeake ftrange parables, and fentences diuine, vvhich wee iiiiiiiiiilllilliilllflll our felues haue heard and learn'd, euen of our fathers old, and which for our inftrudYion, out fathers haue vs told. 4 Becaufe we should not keepe it clofc ftom them that should come after: VVho should Gods power to their race and all his works of wonder, (praife, 5 Tolacobhecommandementgaae, how Ifrael should Hue VVillingourfatheTS should thefame vnto their children giue. that they and their pofleritie, that were not fprung vp tho, Should haue tbe knowledge of the law, and teach their feed alfo. 7 That they may hauethe better hop; in God that is aboue : And not forget to keepe his lavves> and his precepts in louc. and yet they tookethe foyle? I Notbeing as their fathers vverd rebelling in Gods fight : And would not frame their wicked to know their God aright. (hearts 3> How went the people ofEphraim, their neighbours for to fpcyle: Shooting ?fceir darts thed3y cfvvar, io For why? they did not keepe with the covenant that was made: (God Nor yet would walk or lead their line* according to his trade. II B ut put into obliuion, his counfell and his will : And all his workesmoft magnifique, which lie declared ftill. The ftcond par/. ii What wonders to aur forefathers dtdhehimfelfedifclofe; In Egypt land within the fie Id that callM is rhaneoS ? j j He did diuide and cut the fea, that they might parte at once. And made the waters ftandas full as doth an heape of ftoncs. ia He led them fecrct in a cloud by day when it was bright- And in the night when darkeit W*?, with firs hr gaue thyji light. ME DIP'S- I43 mouth shall fpeake ftrange parables, and fentenccs diuine, which we "forourinftruclion, our fathers haue vstoU, 'B ASS VS. mouth shall fpeake flrangc parables, and fentences diuine, which vvee iiliipliilliiiiili^i^ our felueshjue heard and leara'd, cifca of our fathers old, sndvvYich fofour iuftruftion, cYrfathtK haue vs told. 15 He brake the rocks in wildcrneflc, and gaue the peopledrinke : As plentiful!, as when the deeps doe flow vp to the.brinck. 16 He drew out riuers out of rocks, that were both dry and hard: Of fuch abundance that no flouds to them might becompar'd. 17 Yetfor all this againft the Lou! their finne they didincreafe? And ftirrcd him that ij moft high, to wrath in wildernefie. 18 They tempted him within their harts, like people of miftruft: Requiring fuch a kinde of meat as feru:-d to their luft. IP Saying with ra-imuiration, in their vufaitfcfulneffc: Whatf canthis God prepare for vs a feaft in wilderneffe « 20 Behold, he ftrake the ftonyrock, and flouds forthwith did flow t But can he now giue to hisfolkc both bread and flesh alfo ; 8i When God heard this,he waxed with Iacob and his feed s (vrroth So did his indignation on Ifrael proceed* / 7 be third pm* 52 Becaufe they did not faithfully beleeue, and hope that he Could alwaies help and fuccour them in their neccflitie. t? VVherforc he did command the clouds forthwith they brake in funder. 24 And raind down Manna for them to a food of mickle wonder. (ease, a 5 V Vlien earthly men with Angels food were fed at their regueft: 26 He bad the Baft winds blow away, and brought in the South weft. 27 And raind downe flesh as thicke as andFowleasrhickeasfand: (dnft, a 8 Which he did caft amid the place where all their tents did ftand, 19 Then did they eate exceedingly> an** Ml men had their fils- K* Xtt, 144 ? f* lme 78. Yet more and mere they did defire to feme their lufts and wils. jo But as the meat was in their mouth*, bis math vpon them fell, 51 And flew the flower of all their youth andchoifeoflfrael. J» Yctfell they to their yvooted finnc, andftill they didhimgtieue : Tor all the wonders that he wrought, they would not himbelieue. 3$ Their dayes therefore he shortened, and made their honoir yaine I Their yeeres did wafte and paffe away with tenor and with paine. 34 Buteuer when he plagued them, they fought him by and by : Remembring that he was their ftrength, their help.ar d God moft hie. 55 Though in their mouthes they did but and flatter with the Lord : (gloie And with their tongues, & in their harts diflembkd euery word. The fourth pan- 3tf For why? theit hearts were nothing to him, nor tohis trade : (bent Nor yet tokcepe, or to performe the couenant that was made. 57 Yet was he ftill fo mercifull, wheri they deferu'd to dye : That heforgaue them their roifdefds, and would not them deftroy, J3 Yea many a time he turnd his wrath, and did himfelfe aduife : And would not fuffer all his whole difpleafure to anfe. %9 Confidering that they were but flesh, andeuen .as a wiodc That pafleth away, and caunot well returne by his ovvne kinde. 40 How often times in wiJdernefle, did they the Lord provoke % How did they ftix and nioue the Lord to plague them with hisflreke'J 41 Yet did they turne agaiue to finne, and tempted God eftfoone, Prcfcribing *othe holy Lord what things they would haue done; 4! Not thinking of his hand and power, norof the day when he Deliuered them out of the hands of the fierce enemy. 4; Nor how he wrought his miracles, as they thcmfelues beheld In Egypt, and the wonders that he did inZoan field. 44 Norhow be turned by his power, tneir waters iiitobloud : ThatnomannJglitreceiuehisdrinkc at riuer or at rloud. 45 Norhow he fentthem fvvarmes of which did them fore annoy (Flycs And fild their ceuntryfull of Frogs, whkh did their land deftroy. The fift port. 4 C A N TVS. Th* %w*(. K.*(M ^"^ Lord the Gentiles doe inuade thine heritage to fpoyle: Carleyl Ttwc. T E N O ~K or piajnfenvs ^"^ .• Loid the Gentiles doe inuade thine heritage w fpo;lc : «m Vf*lmty%. i4jr jt He ftrake alfo the foft borne all thatvp in Egypt came : And all thecbiefe of men and beads within the tents of Ham. 5 a But as for all bis owne deare folke, he did ptefewe and kcepe, And carried them through wildernefle. euen like aPocke of shecpe. 53 Without all ftare both fafe & found he brought them out of thrall: VVhereas theis foes rvith rage of fea were ouerwhclmed all. 54 and brought them out into the coafts of his owne holy land : Euen to the mount which he had got by his ftrong arme and hand. 55 and there cart out the heathen folke, and did their landdiuide : And in their tents he fet the tribes of Ifraclto abide. 5* Yet for all this, their God moft hye they ftird and tempted ftill : And would not kcepe his teftament, nor yejtobey his will. 57 But as their fathers turnedbacke, euen (o they went aftrayi Much like a bow that would not bend, but flip and ftart away. The fixt pare. 58 And grieu'd him with their hil altars , with offerings and with fire, And with their Idols vehemently prouokedbim to ire. 5«; Therewith his wrath began againe to kindle in his bread : The naughtineffe of Ifiacl he did fomuch deteft. 60 Then he forfooke the Tabernacle of Silo, where he was Right conuerfant with earthly mem euen as his dwelling place. 61 Then fuffered he his might & pow«r in bondage for to ftand: And gaue the honor of his Arke into bis enemies hand. 61 And did commit them to the fword, wroth with his heritage • €1 The young men were deuourde with Maides tad no marriage. (fire 64 And with the fword the Priefts alfo dad perish eueryone; And not a widdovv left aline their death for to bemone. 6 j And then the Lord began to wak* like one that ftepta time : And as a valiant man of war, refreshed after wine, (6 With Emrods in their hinder parts, he ftrake hisenemies all : And put them then vnto a shame that was perpctualL 67 Then he the tent and tabernacle of Iofeph did refufc: As for the tribe of Ephraim! he would in no wife chafe. 6% But chofe the tribe of Iehuda, whereas he meant to dwell s Euen the noble Mount Sion, which he did lone fo well. e> VVhereas he did his Temple build. both fumptuoufly and Aire: Like as the earth which he hath made for euer to endure. 70 Then chofe he Dauid him to feme, his people for to kcepe : Which he tooke vp an g brought away, euen from the foldsof sheepe. 7r As he did follow the Ewes with the Lord did him aduance : (yong. To feed his people Ifracl, and his inheritance. 72 Thus Dauid with a faithfull heart, his flockeand charge didfeed ' And prudently with all his power didgoueme them indeed. Pf»lme79. MED1VS. Tho.Rant»( B.ofM. __ Lord the Gentiles doc inuade thine heritage to fpoyle : b Assrs. P7JJ jjfUVLjJUh j Lord theG entiles doe iuude » — •• — */- thine heritage to jj&y'e : lcrufilcm I4<5 CANT VS. Ivufaleni an hcape is made, thy temple jhey del le. TENOR, or Plajfi/Zhg. Ierufalem an heape it made, a The bodiespf thy Saints fo deare, abroad to birds they caft : The flesh of them that doe thee feare, the beafts deuouteand wafte. a Their bloud throughout Ierufalem, as water fpilt they haue : So that there is not one of them to lay their dead in graue. 4 Thus arc we m idea laughing flock almoft the world throughout: The enemies at vs icft and roocke, which dwell our coafts about. 5 Wilt thou O tord thus in thine ire againftvseuerfumei thy temple they defile. And shew thy wrath as hot as fire» thy folke for to confume 1 6 Vpon rhofe people poure the fame which did thee ncuer know: All realmes which call not on thy name, confume and ouerthrow. 7 For they haue got the vpperhand, and Iacobs feeddeftroyd*. His habitation and his land, they haue left wafte and void. 8 Beare not in tjiinde our former faults, with fpeed fome pitty shew: And ai;. vs Lord in all alfaults, for wc arc weake and low. Pfalmc 8o. C A NT VS. Ubn Bcnntt. Ti^iiiiiiillPJlliiillil Hou Heard that Ifrael doft keepe, giue eare and take good heed: which leadeft lofeph like a sheep?, and doft him watch and feed* Chcfiire Tune. T E N O R, or VUjnfong. * Hou Heard that Ifrael doft keepe, giue eare and take good heed, whichleadeft lofeph like ashecpe,and doft him watch and feed. a Thou Lord I fay whofefcat is fet onCherubinsmoft bright, Shew forth thy felfe, and doe not let fend downc thy beames af light, 3 Before Ephraira and Beniamin, Manafles eke likewife, Toshewthy power doe thou begin, come help vs Lord, arife. 4 Dircft our hearts vnto thy grace, conuert vs Lord to thee : Shew vs the brightneffeof thy face, and then full fafe are we. 5 Lord CJod of hofts of Ifrael, how long wilt thou (I fay> MEDIVS, I47 SSiSiilliiiiilllli^I Ieruialeia an hoape is m*de» thy temple they defile; B ASSVS. lcrufalem an heape is made* thy temple they defile. The (trend part. 5? O God that giueft all health and grace, on vs declare the fame : Weigh not out f vorks,our finnes deface, for honour of thy mmc. 10 Why shall the wicked ftillalway to vsas people dumbe: In thy reproach reioyce and fay, wheieis their God become? xi RequireO Lord as thou feeftgood, before our eyes and fight, Of allthofe folke thyferuants bloud, which theyfpilt in defpight. 1 3 Receiuc into thy fight in hafte» the clamor, griefe, 3iid wrong Of fuch as are in priion caft, iuft.urang iions firong. Thy force and ftrength to celebrate, lord jet them out of band : Which vnto death are deftinate, and in their enemies hand. 15 The nations which haue been Ibbold as to blsfpheme thy name : Into their laps with feauen fold* repay againe the fame. 14 So wethy folke and pafturc slieepcg will praife thee euermove : And teach all ages for to keepe for thee like praife in ftorc. MED IV S. Iohn "Bennet. Tfalme 80. * Hou Heard that Ifrael doft keepe, giue eare and take good heed ililHiili^iiiliillill which leadeft Iofeph like a sheepe, and deft him watch and feede* B AS SVS. ji^piiPlllpll Hou Heard that 7 frael doft keepe, gliie eare and take good heedi which leadeft Iofeph like a sheepe, Againft thy folke in anger fwell, and wilt not heare them pray.(deepe» 6 Thou doft them feed with foxrowes their bread with tearcsthey eate : And driuke the teares that they do weep in meafure fulland great. 7 Thou haft vs made averyftrifc and doft htm watch and teed. to thofethat dwell about • And that our foes doe loue of life, they laugh and ieft it out. 8 O take vsLord vnto thy grsce, conuertourmindes to thee: Shew forth to vs thy ioyfull face 3 and we full fafe shall be, f From 148 Pftlme 80: 9 From Egypt where it grevvnot well* tboubroughtft a Vine full deere : The heathen folke thou didtt expcll, and thou didft plant it there. xO Thou didft prepare for it 1 place, and fet her ro«tes full faft, That it didgrow and fpring apace, andfildthclanuatlail. The fecond part. 12 The hils were couered round about with shade that from it came: Pfalmeti. CANT VS. And eke the Cedars hie and ftout, with branches of the fame. i» Why then didft thou her wall deftroy5 her hedge pluckt vp thou haft, That all th? folke that paffethereby, thy Vine may fpoile and waft. 1 j The Bore out of the woodfo vvilde, doth dig and toote it out • Thefurious beafts out of the Gelds, deuoure it all about. 14 O Lord of hofts returne againe, Richard AUifon. Biiliiiliilliiii^IIlii E light and glad inGod reioyce which is our ftrength and ftay s pilii-iliililiiiiii^i^ ** Beioyfuiland lift vp your voyce to Iacobs God I fay. Prepare your |illSliiElliiiii5i|lili instruments moft meet/ome ioyftill rfilrae to fiug ; Strike vp with « Harp and Lute fo fvvcet,on cuery pleafant filing. TBNOR.or Playnfong. A __ 4 ' ^Biiii^iliiiiiiliiiiiipl ^E light and glad, in God reioyce,which is our ftrength and ftay : Beioyfuliandlift vp your voyce to Iacobs God 1 f3y. prepare your f=i^liii=iiiiillillliiliii inftruments moftmeet,fomeioyfull Pfalme to fiog: Strike vpvvith HarpandLutefofweet,on euery pleafant firing. J Blow as it were in the new Moonc, with Trumpets of the beft; As it is vfed to be done at any folerane feaft. 4 Forthisisvntolfvael a ftatute and a trade, A law that muft be kept full well, Which Iacobs God hath made. 5 This law with Iofeph vvis decreed when he from Egypt came : That asa witnefTe, all his feed should Aill obferuc the fame. 6 When God 1 fay had thus prcpar'd, , to bring bim from the land, V\ hereas thefpecch which he had heard, he did not ynderftaiid. 7 I from his shoulders tooke.faith he, the burthen cieane away : And from she furnace fet him free from burning biickc of clajk 8 When thou in griefe didft cry and call 1 holpcthee by and by: And \ didanfvvsrthec vvithall, in thunder fecretly. 9 Y ea,at the waters of difcord I did thee tempt and proue: Whereas the goodneiTe of the Lord with muttering thou didft moue. loHeare O my folke, O Ifracl, and 1 aiTure it thee, p ec art 1 and mark my words full well, if thou vviltclcxuctorae. fromheauen looke betime Behold, aud with thy help fiiftaine this poore vineyard of thine. 1$ thy plant I fty.thiue Ifraei, whom thy right hand hath fct: The fame which thou dtdft loue fo well O Lord doe notforget. \6 They lop and cut it dovvne apace, they burneit eke with fire : And through the frowning of thy face, t ve perish in thine ire. TfalmeZu 149 vj Let thy ri|ht hand be with them cow whom thou haft kept fo long: And with the Tonne of man, whom thou to thee hi ft made fo ftrong. iS And fo rvhen thou haft fet vi free, and faucd vs from shame. Then will we neuer fall from thee, but call vponthy name. 10 O Lord of hafts of thy good grace, conuert vs VPtothce : Behold vs with a pleafant face, and then full fafe are we. *falme$i. MEDIVS. Pochard Allifbtti iMil^iiiiiliiililiill -E. light and glad.in God reioyce,vvhtch is our ftrengthand fta*: Be ioyfulland lift vp your voyce to UcobsGod I fay. Prepare your [liliigiiiil^iiiliHIPIIlii inftruruents moit nueclome ioyfuilPfalme to fing. I Strike vp with Harp and Lute fo fwett,on euery pleafant firing. B A S S V S. E light^ind gl.id.in God reioyce which is our ftrength and flay : - Be ioyfulland lift vpyour voyce to IacobiGod J fay. Prepareyour .inftruments moft tneet, fome ioyfull Pfalme to fing. ^J=*=fca55jrjxi^ fe s * Stride vp with :::*:: Harp and Lute fo fv veer^on euery pleafant firing. Thefecond part. 11 Thou shalt no God in thee referue, of any land abroad: Nor in nowifetobow orferue a ftrange orforraine God. a I am the lord thy God, and I from Egypt fet thee free : Then aske of me abundantly. and I shall giue it thee. u And yet my people would not fccare my voyce when that I fpakc: Nor Ifraei would not obay, but did me quiteforfake. 14. Then did I leaue them to their will, in faardnerTe of their heart: To walke in their owne counfell ftil], theflifclucs ifcey might pcruert. 1 5 O that my people would haue heard the words that I did fay: And eke that Ifraei would regard to walke withinmy ?vay. 16 How foone would I confound the it and bring them down fall low: (foes, And turne my hand vpon all thofc that would them ouerthiovv ' 17 And they that attheLorddoeragc, as flaues should fetke him till * But of his folkc the time and age should flourish euer ftilL \% I wouldhaue fed teem with the crop and fineftcf the wheat: And made the rocie with hony drop, that they thekfils should eate. ISO ?f*lme%1. CANTV5* Richard AUKon. Mid the preafc with men of might, the Lord himfelfe didftand T"" Pililiillliilgiill^ To plead the caufe of truth and right, with Iudgesoftheland. Rochefter Tune. TENO R } ox PUyrfonfr "^Al^fliiliiIIIPIi ; iiliilili Mid the preafe with men of might- the Lord himfelfe did ftand : fliiiiHiillHii To plead the caufe of truth and right, with Judges of the land. a How long (faith he; will ye proceed, 4. If ye be wife, defend the caufe falfe iudgement to award % of poore menin their right i Andhaue refpeft forlouc of mecde, And rid the needy from the cla?ves the wicked to regard 5 of tyrants force and might. 5 Where.TSof due you should defend 5 But nothing will they knov? or learn, the fathcrlefle and weake : in vaine to them I talke: /nd when the poorc man doth contend, They will not fee or ought difcerne, in iudgement iuftly fpeake. but ftill in daikeneiTe walke. Pfaimc%$. C ANT VS. Tho.RanenfB^fM. Oe not D God refninethy tongue, in filence doe not ftay: p^iliiilllli^iiliailll f? y Vith hold not Lord thy felfe folong, nor make no more delay. Wolvev-hampton Tune. TENOR^ or Ptaynfin£. Oe not O God refraine thy tongue, in filence doe not ftay: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii Withhold not Lord thy felfe fb long, nor make no more delay. 3 For why, behold thy foes, and fee their counfell dotb confpirei how they doe rage and cry: 4 Come oo,fay they, let vsexpell, A nd thofe tLat beare an hate to theci and plucke thefe foike away ; hold vp their hods on hie. So that the name of Ifrae) | Againft thy folke they vfedecel« may vtterly decay. ■ and craftily they enquire: 5 They all confpire within their fifWtJ? For thincclcft to lye m wait, hovy they gjaj $k vvKkitond. ; TfalmZl. MED IPS. Richard tyfllifoiC 151 Aiiiiiiiliiiiiigilgi^i Mid thepreafe with men of might, the Lord himfelfe didftand : iiliiiiifilE=ilii!iiiiil== To plead the caufe of truth and right, with Iudgesoftneland. B ASSFS. A||siiiiipiipiifiiii^^ Mid the preafc with men of might, the Lord himfelfe didftand: to plead the caufe of truth and right, with Iudgcs of the land. For loe» euen now the time is come 7 But notwithstanding ye shalldye that all things fill to nought = as meniand fo decay 1 And likevvife lavvfS both all and fome, O Tyrants 1 shall you deftrof, for game are fold and bought. and plncke you quiteavvay. 6 I had decreed it in my fight? 8 VpLord.&.letthy ftrength beknovvnej asGods to take you all : and iudge the world with might: Andchildrenofthemoft of might, For vvhy.all nations are thine ovvne» forloue I did you calL to take them as thy right. Pfalme 83. MET) If S. ThoR*nenf. B.efM. Oe not O God refraine thy tongue, in fileace doe not flay- VVith-hold not Lord thy felfefo long, nor mSkc tio more delay. B ASSV'S. Oe no: O God refraine thy tongue, infilence doe not ttay: VVith.hold not Lord thy ?elfefo long, nor make no more delay. Againft the Lord to take a part doth Amaieck confpire : they are in league and band The P hsltftines againft thee rife, $ The tents of all the Edomites, with them thatdwell at Tyre. the I fraelites alfo •• 8 And Aflur eke is well apaid The Haggarens and Moabfce*, with them in league to be 1 with diutts other moe. And doth become a fence and aid t Qsbai wiifa A^mmon^nd iikmifei to Lots poMtie. 15* PfalmeX^. 9 AS thou didftto the Midianices, foferue them Lord each one: AS to Sifer and to labia befide the brooke Kifou- xo Whom thou in Endor didft deflroy,, and waftc them through thy might : *hat they like doung on earth did lie, and that in open fight. The ftcond part. it Make them now & their Lords appear like Zeb and Oreb then: As Zeba andZalmana were the Ki.igsof Madian: 1 2 Which faid let vs throughout the in all the coafts abroad (land PofTc«*e,and take into oar hand the fayre houfes of God. i } Turne tiemO God with flormes as as Yfhceles that haue no ftay: (faft Or like as chaffe which men doe caft with vvindes to Aye away. Pfalme 84. f ANT VS. Ths.R4Henf.BMM. HlilililliiiiiiiiiiSgi O w pleafant is thy dwelling place O Lord of hofts to me e i = fiHB it The tabernacles of thy grace, how pleafant Lord they be * lVtnchefter Tune. TEND #,or PUynfon^ ^Hillllliililigililliiii Ovv pleafant is thy dwelling place. O Lord of hofts to meei The tabernacles of thy grace, how pleafant tordtheybe. a My Ibule doth long full fore to goe into thy courts abroad My heart doth luft.my flesh alfo fntheetheliuingGod. ;The Sparrowesfinde a room: to reft, and fauethemfelues from wrong : And eke the Swallow hath ancft wherein tokepeher young. 4 Thefe birds full nighthine altar majr haue place to fit and fing : O Lord of hofts thou art (I fay) my God and eke my King, 5 Oh they be blefled that may dwell within »hy houfe alwayest For they all times thy fads doe tell, and giue thy name the pcaife. 6 Yea happy fiireiikcwifc are they, whofe ftay and Itrength thou 3rt: Which to thy houfe doe minde the y, and feeke it in their heart. j As they go through the vale of teaies* they dig vp fountaines (till. That as a fpring it all appeares, and thou their pits doft fill. 8 From ftrength to fttength they walke no faintnes there shall be; (full faft Tfalme Ss. C A NT VS. rbo.Rausnf.B.ofM. Tlil^IIiiiiilg-iiSiii Hou haft beene mcrcifull indeed, O Lord vnto thy land 1 Fox Windfor or Eaton Tunc. TENOR, ot PUynfong* *^T K*n h$ besne.mucifull indeed. O Lord vtito sfcy land: r i hi me en. *53 14 Like a? ■ lefirt with iage andfrjmc, tr.e iv.ighcic foncfts fpils: And as the Bane dorh quite coniumc the mountaincs and the h;is. *5 $0 ler the tempd* of thy wrath' vpon their necks be laid : Ana of the ftorrnie wind and fhowre? Lord make them all afiaid. 1 6 Lord bung them all I thee defire to fuch rebuke and {harce : That it may catife them to enquire) and learne to loeke thy name. 17 And Jet them etievmore daily to /name and flander fali ; And in rebuke and obloquie to peiirh eke withaJl f. 8 That they may know and recle fail we!> that thou ait called Lord : And that alone thou do/1 excel/, and raigne throughout ihc woiid. Pfalme 84. MED IV S. Th^Ranenf.B. ofM. rriillillgllilfiilllliliili JL JL O'iv pleafant is thy dwelling place, O Lord ofhofts to me? IlilllilillfillliillHili The tabernacles of thy grace, hew pleafant lord thej be ? H ^~ s as srs. |i!|lfi||lllIIIIiil|i!E|;i Ow pleafant is thy dwelling place ,0 Lord ofhofts tomee? The tabernacles of thy grace, how pleafant lord they b e : And fo the God of God. at Lai m Sion they doe fee. 9 O Lord of hofh to me ziuz heed, and heare when I doeprav ■ An^ 5 ; it through thine eares p.o;; cd, O IacobsGodl fay. .Xo e Lord our fliield, of thy good grace regard ar.d fo chaw nee're : *eqr*I fay, behold the face *».- thine anoio redd? a; o. « i 1 Fot why? within thy courts one day is better so abide, Then pther where to keepe or ftay a thoufind dayes bef?de, 11 Much rather would I keep: a do ore within the houfe of God : Then in the tents of wukedneife to fettle mine aboad. J3 For God the Lord, Light-and def-nce, will grace and wovfhip giue : And no'gob'd thing will he with-hold from them that purely liue. 14O Lord of holts that man is bleft, andhappie/iireis he : That is p.nfWaded in his b eat to truft all times in thee. Pfalme 85. MED I VS. The.daacKf.B.ofM, 5** X Houhaftbeenerr.ercfiiilirdsed , O Lord vnto thy land : For BASS VS. *» vr,.. ~-a l~>.,„ „,__.. f.Ji ;-J^.l <-, lAiliirin »'r.v l-.r/*. • Tot Hotf haft bxoe mercifail indeed, o Utd vnto tby hod For then 'A CAN TVS. Kf P "* thcurefloiedft Iaccbs feed from thraldonie out of band." TENOR , or Viayttfafr thou ttfiorcdft Iacobsfeed from thraldomeout of band. eked waves that they were in ■thondidft them cleane remit : And ^h-Mididft hido thy peoplcs.fin, full dole thou coucredft «. 3 Thine anajer eke thou didft aflwage, that all thy wrath was gone : ' And fo dulft tuine thee fiom" thy rage, with them to b* at one. 4 O God ow health, doe now conticrt thy people vnto thee : Tut all thy wrath from vs apar:, and angry ceafc to be. f Why (hall thine anger neuer end, but ftil proceed on vs ? And (hali thy wrath it felfe extend vpop all ages thus? 6 wilt thou net rather tume therefore and quicken vs, that we And all thy folkemay eueunorc be glad and ioy in thee. J O lord on vs doe thou declare • thy gcodnefle to our wealth : Shew forth to vs and doc not fpaie, thine aid and fauing health. ** ' VfMme U. C A li T VS.Tho.RauenL B. ofM. . _f j_. Old bow thine eare "to my reqnerV, and heare me by and by- &v wiilvgricuow paine and gviefeoppteft full pooie and weake am I. The KinfrsTwu?. T EN R ,or RUynfong. \—J Old bow thine care to my requeft , and heare rr.e by and by ; IIiaililiiilliliiii^BII with gricuoifc paine and griefe oppieft full poore and weake am I. 2 Pi-eferuemy foule becaufe my wayes and doings holy be : And faua thy feiuant O mv Lord, that puts his tiuft in thee. . 3 Thy meicy Lord on mc exprefle, defend me eke withall. For through the day I doe not ceafe on thee to ciy and call. 4 Comfort O 1 01 d thy fei wants' foule, that now with paine is pinde : for vnto thee Lord I extoU and lift my foule and mind. j v cj ft\ou a* gobd and bou j thy gifts of grace are fiee ; And tke thy nlercie plentifull to all that call on thee. 6 o I oid hkewife when I doe pray tegard and giu? an eare : Marke well the words that I doe lay and all iny prayers heare. 7 in time when trouble dothmemouc, t ^> thee I doe complaine : For why? I know and well docproue, thou anf.veieft me aeaine. 5S Among the Gods, Lord" there is none wish tlwv to be com par M : MED IV S. thou reftoredlt Iacobs feed from thialdome out of band, B Ass vs. IJ5 8 I will hearke what God frith, for he fpeakes to his peopfe peace : And to his Saints that neiier they returne to fooiifnnefle. ♦ 9 For why? hi* hdpe is Mi at hind to fuch as doe him feare : (vherebv great glory in the land fhall dwell and fiourifh thcie. 10 For truth and mcrcie there fliall meet in one to tr.ke their place : And peace (hall mftice with kiffe greet, and there they fliall embrace. 1 1 As tiuth'from eai th (hall fpring apa.ee and fiourifh pleafantly : So i-ighteoufnefle fhall fhew her face; and looke from heauen hie, ,iz Yea, God himfelfe fhall take in hand; to gui3 vs each good thing : And through the coafts of all our I. and" the earth her fruits fhall bring. 13 Before his fee fhall lufhce goc much like a euidi 01 ftay; He fliall direct his'fleps alfo 7 and keepe them in ihc way. Tfalmete* MST>1VS. rho.R*tt»*f*B,ofM. L 1 msm Lord bow thine eare to my re^ueft and heare me by and by Il^liiliiliiiiOlliiilllll with gneiiouj paiae and giiefe oppreft full poore and weake am i. B AS S VS. J — J Ord bow thine eare to my requeft, and heare me by and by : with grieuous pame and griefe oppreft And none can doe as thou alone, the like hath not beene heard, The ficond part. $ The Gentiles and the peop'e all, which thou didft make and frame : Befoie thy face on knees fhail faJi and glorifie thy name. xo For why ? thou art fo much of might, all power is thine owne : Thou workeft wonders ftillm fight, for thou art God aione. »i 0*a& m« Lord thy fNj* *P& • • full poore and weake am I. fhall in thy truth proceed : O ioyne my heart to thee fo ni'e, that*it thy Name may dread iz To thee my God will I giue praifc, with all my heart (O Lord; And gloiihe thy Name alwayes, fix euer through the world. 13 For why? thy mercy fhew'd to m* is great and doth exceil : Thou fetft my foule achbertie out from the lower hell. 14 O lord the ptoud agamfr me fife, *n* hsx pes of men of n.i?hr : i S <5 *PfaIine 26* They fcake my foule and in no wife will haue thee in that fight. full flacke and flow to tffath i Thv goodnefle is full great, and ek« thy nuth no mcBfurit hath. if Thou Lord art mercirall and meeke 16 O tUrne to me and mercie grant. f[alme%f. CANTVS. Tho.Raunl. R.of M. ^illiiiliiliiiilliili 1 ' Hat Cine (hall full well endure, her ?round-work ftill doth flay : iliEiiiillllliiiilii^ii Vpon thy holy hiU full fuse it can no time decay. Duke's Tune. T 8 N O R , or PUynfong. Hat Citie fhall full well endure, her ground-woik fhll doth (by: ^T Vpon the holy hill full fure it can no time decay, i Cod loues the gates of Sionbeft, thou citie of ortr God, his grace doth there abide : 4 On Fahab I will caft an eyci He loues them more then all the left and beare in mind the fame : of Jacobs rents befide And Babiion /hall eke apply 3 For glorious things reported be and ,earoe t0 know thy namei in Sion and abroad : f Loe faleftine and Tyre alfo, Great things I f iy are Did of thee with Ethiope hkewife.- Pfalme 88. Q^ N ? V** ^ ho * R**t*f. B. of M. 3 — / Ot& God of health the hope and (lay thou art alone to mee : I cill and cry throughout the day and all the night to thee. islhbj Tung, T £ N O R , or T>l*ynfmg. T illililillllllllililllll i_V OrdGod of health the hope and fhy thou art alone to mee : • 1 call and cry throughout the day and all the night to thee. i O let my prayers foone afcend 3 For why my foulq with woe is fil J, rnto thy fight on hie: and doth in trouble dwrll : Incline thine care f O I ordj intend J^\J:fe and breath almoft doth | ' *nd hcaiken to my cry, and draweth ni? tc hc^L Pfalme 26. *s7 thy ftrength fc> mc apply *- O hefpc and fane thine owne fcruaat, thine handmaids fonnc am I . 1 7 On me feme figne offauour fhew, that all my foes may fee, And be afham'd becaufc Lord thou doft help and comfoit me. ^Pfalme 87. ME D IV S. Tho. Ratten. B.rfM. Hat Citie (hall Full well ending , her ground-work ftiU doth Ray : Vpon thy holy hill full tuie, it can no time decay. B ASSVS. J, — - :1 — .-- ~--^ Hat Citie dial! full well endure , hergvound-worlc ftiU doth ftay Vpon thy holy hill full fine , A people old full long agoe were borne, and there did rife. 6 O f Sion they (h all fa v abroad rhit diners men of fame : Haue there fprting vp, and the high God hath founded fart the f amt. * 7 In then- records to theni it fhall zt can no time decay. through Gods cetAfe nppeare, Of Siou that the chitfeof all had his beginning there. 3 T he trumpctters with fnch ,it u*ng th:rein great plentie be : My fountains and my pleafant fpim^s are compaft all in thee. Pfalme%Z. CMET>IFS. Tbo.Rauenf.B.ofM. li^illiiililllilifiii Oi d God of health the hope and ftay thou art alone to me§ I call and cry throughout the day and all the night to thee. L B AS SV S. 1 Ord God of health the hope and ftay thou at t alone to mec I call and cry throughout the day and all the ntght to tb*e. 4 1 am e'Uem'd as one of them J As one among the dead, aad free rhar in the pit doe fall : from things that here lemaine : And made as ohc among the fe men It were rr.oie e:\fe for ire to bee that haue no fUength at all. with them the which are flaine, L 3 6 As H? Pfalme 6 As thofc that lie :n graue I fay, whom thon haft dearie forgot : The which thine hand huh cut away and thou regaidft them r.ot. 7 Ye?, hke to one fliut vp full fax Withih the lower pit : ?n place; dai-ke and all obfeure, and in the depth of it 8 Thine anger and thy wrath likewife full (ov< on me doth lie : ■And all thv ftormes asainft me r:fe my foiile to vexe and trie. 9 Thc.i pits my f iends far offfrom me, arid mak'ft them hate me fbie : 88. I am /hut vp in prifbn (^ f and can come forth no morel r o My feht doth faije through griefe and I call to theeb God : " _ (woe Throughout the dav, my hands alio to thee I ftretch abroad. The fecond fart, : i Doft thou vnto the dead ded ire thy wondrous works of fame ? Shall dead to life agame reftoie and piaif- thee for the fame ? 12 Or .'hall thv lonmg kindneflc, lord, be preached in the 2i\;ue ? Or fliall with them th?r are deftroy'd thy ti nth her honom haue ? Vfdmc 8p. C AT^TVS. The .Tonkins B. of M. JL O fing tnc merdes cf the Lord my tongue flnll neuer fpare j And w;th my mouth from, age to age thy truth I will dedue. DHmfermeling Tune. TS'Ts^O 1\ 9 or Plajnforg. lIlIIIIIIilEilil^i^Iiiill O ling the mercies of the Lord my tongue fhall neuer fpare: liHiiliii Vzzzz: And with my mouth from age to age i ror I hiuef.rd rhstmrific llja{I • for eue: more lemaine : tn that thou dofl the heruens flay thy tuith appeareth plame. 3 To mine cleft faith God) I made a ccuenant and beh?:* : Hyferoant Dauid to perfwadc, ' I fwore and did piot?ft. 4 Tin feed for ein I Wiliftay, andftib'nh it fullfaft : And fill vphold thv throne ahv.iy, fiom age to age to laft . 5 The heauens fhew with iov and. miith tpy wond'ous works O I ord : Thy Saints within thv Cfailich, on earth thy faith and trotH record. S vvho with the Lord is cc»a!l then in ail the douds abiotd ? thy truth I will dedare. Among thefonnei of all the Godt what one is like our God ; ? 7 Godin afiemblv of his Saints is greatly to be dread : And ouer all that dwelt about, in terrour to be ted- 8 Lord God of hofh, in all the world what one is like to thee i On euery fide moft mightie Lord, thy truth ij fcenc'to be. 9 The raging fea bv thine aduice, thou rule/fat thv will : And when the waues thereof arife thou irak 'ft them calme and (MI. to And Egypt Lord thou hart fubdude, .•>r.d thou haft it deftioyd: Yea, fhou thy foes with mighty aimc haft fcattercd all abroad. Pfilme 88. r 5? r3 shall they that lie in darke full low of .ill thy wonders wot ? Or there /hall they thy iuft:ce know where all things aie forgot i 14 ButI O Lord to thecalvvay doc ciy and call apace : My prayer eke ei « i t be day to all come before thy face. I J Why doll thou Lord abhonc my feute, in griefe that feekcth th-e : And now O I ord why doft thou hide thy face away from me ? 16 j amafflift asdyingftill. fiom youth this many a yeere: Thy reiTom s which do; v.-\-? ; . with c.oubledmindl beaie. 17 The furies of thy WratfcfttU r2gC, full foie vponmefill : Thy tenours eke doe not anwaee, butrr.eoppieficwithall. 18 All day they compafTe me about, as water at th? tide: And all at once with ftrratr.es full Rour hefet me on each fide. 19 Thou fettcft fat from me mv frie&4b and loueis cuery one : Yea, and mine old acquaintance sfl out of my fight are gone. Pfdme%9> MSDIVS. Tho % Tomkins B.of M. 1 O fing the mercies of the I ord rr; [iKuerfparc: And with my mouth from age to age thy truth J tnl declare. ASSVS. r ^5=3= SSiilliliillllliPI O fins the mercies of the Lend ,ny tongue fhall n«jw rps vj mouth from a;.e t» age thy truth I will declare. And with my mouth from a;.e t» Tbefecortdpart. ti The heauens are thine & ftill haue bin, Irkr.vife the earth and Land : The world and all that is therein thou founded!* with thy hand. 12. Both North and South , withFaft and thy felfe didft make and frame: (Weft Both Tabor Mount and eke Hermon reioyce and praife thy Name. 1 J Thine arme is ftrorg and ful of power* all might therein doth lie : The ftrength of thy right hand each houre thou lifteft vp' on'h iq, 1 \ In righteourhtfle and eqiiitie thou haft thy feat and place : Mcrdcand truth is ftill with thec> and go e be-fore thy face. 15 That folkc is Weft that know'tb yjght thy prefcnt power O God, For in the fauour of thy fi:ht: the* walkc full die abtoad. 16 Form thy name throughout the day thtyioy and much reioice : And through thv r:g!itecui:xi r e h.iuc they a plsafant ftme and no\ fe, 17 Forwhy?rheir?lone.ftrensth a::daide, m thee abns'doth he : Thy goodnefleeke that hath v% fb.id fti all lift jour homes or. fre. x S Our ftrcm th that doth defend ra well, the Lord to vs doth bring * The holy one of I fuel, he is our ftiengrh and King, 19 Sometime thy will rata thy saints, in vjfion thou doft fhow : And thus then didft chou fay to the m , L ♦ Jbf l6o Pfalme 89. thy mind t^ rrafcc^hem knoVv. 20 A man of might I hiue er fhall lay : My father and mv Ged thou it, my rocke of health andlbtr. 28 As one fir/1 borne I will him take cf all on earth that fprings : His might and honour I fhall mak« aboue all worldly Kings. 29 My mercie fhall be with htm ftill, as 1 my felfe haue told : My fatthfuU couenant to fulfill, my mercie I will hold 30 And eke his feed I will fuftaine for cirer ftrong and fure : So that his feat fhall ftill remaine while heauen and earth endme. The fenrtb part. 31 I f that his fonnes foi fake my law, and fo be?m to fw6iue. And of my ludement? haue no aw, nor will not them obferue : 32. Or if they doe not vfe aright my ftafutes to them made : And fet all my commandements light, and will not keepe my trade. -* 3 3 Then with the rod will I begin their doings to amend l And fo with fcourgingfor their finne when that ehey doe offend. 34 My mercie yet and my goodneffe I will not take him fro "• Nor hand!: him with craftinefTe, and fo my truth forgoe. 3J Rut fuie my coumant I will hold with all that I haue fpoke : No word the which my lips haue told fhall alter or be bioke. 36 Once fvvare I.by my holineffc, <'nd rhit pei forme will I, With Dauid I will keepe promife to him I will not lie. tpfafmeoo. C A NT VS. TUn.RnuetiCB.fif M. ^illllifiilililliiiiill^Iiiiilil JL Hou Lord haft beenc our fure defence , our place of cafe and ,reft : I|ftiilli!iil?ililiiiiilll In all times paft, yea, fo long fince as cannot beexpreft. Dundy Tune. T£ N O R , or Plainfonn. &• T^li=ll=ji1fill3ill!ll01J!Ili T Hou Lord haft beenc oltt fire defence, our place of cafe and reft I n alltiir.es p^ft, ye*, fo long fir.ee aj cannot b: expert. Pfalme%9~. 161 fj His (fcd for euermote (hall raigne and eke his thvonc of might As doth the Sunne it fh.~U remaine for euer in my fight. 3 « And as the Moone within the skie for euet fhndeth fait i A faithful] witncfle from on hie, fo flull his k.ngdome hft. 39 But now (O Lord) thou doft itieft, and now thou changeft cheare : Yea, thou art wroth with thine dec*, thine owne anointed deaie. 40 The couenant with thy fertiant made Lord thou haft quite vndone : And downe vpon the pound alfo had c.Jt his royal! crowne. The fift part. 41 Thou pluckft his hedges vp with his wals thou doft confound, 'might, Thou beatcft eke his bulwaiks downey and breahft them to the ground, 41 That he is foie deftroide and torne of commers by throughout : And fo is made a mocke and fcorne to all that dwell about. 43 Thou their right hand haft lifted vp that him fo fore annoy • And all his foes that him deuo&re, foe, thou haft made to ioy, 44 His fword edge thou didft take away that fhould his foes withftand • To him in wane no victene thou eiu'ft, not vpper hand. 4 J His gloric thou doft alfo waft. his throne, his ioy and mirth". By theo is ouerthrowne and caft full low vpon the earth 46 T hou hift cut ofhand made full fhOft his youth and luftv dayes • And rais'd cf him an ill report, with (hame and great difpraifei 47 How long awy fro r me, O lord, for eu.'r'wilt thou turne r* And {hall thine angei ftiil .ilway as fire confume and burne ? 4S o call to mind, remember then mv time confumeth fafc: Why hift thou made the fonnes of men as things in vatoe to waft ? 49 What man is he that liticth here and death fhall neuer lee ■ Or from the hand of hdl his foule fball he deliucr free • jo Where is O lord, thine old goodnefle, fo oft dedard'd bdornc Which by thy truth and vprightneffc to Dauid thou haft fworne ? J 1 The great rebukes to mind I call that on thy ferunnfs lie : The railing of thy peop/e a/i borne in mv buft Lane t, ji Wherewith O Lord thine enemies bhfphemed haue thv name : The fteps cf thine anointed one they ceafc not to defame. 53 All praife to thee O Lord of holts, both now and eke for aye : Thiough skie and earth and all the coafts. Amen, Amen, I fay. Pfalme$o. MED IV S* Tjw.R*m**fi B of CM. -pill^^^i^Iiiiiliiill JL Hou I o;d haft bcene oui fare defence , our place cf eafe and left : In all times paft,yea,foIongfince as cannot be expieft. B AS SPS. Hou Lord haft becne our fure defence, our place of eafe and reft \ ^iiiiiii^ii^iisiii In all limes paft, yea, fo long fine e as cannot be_cxpveft. LI 1 62 rpfalme 90, 2 Ere there was made moiwtaine 01 hill, the earth and ail abroad : From ago to age and alwaycs fhll for euer thou art God. 3 Thou grmdeft man through sriefe and to dub or clay, and then, " f paine And then thou faieft apaine,returne againe ye fonnes'of men, ♦ The Lifting of a thoufand ycere, what is it in thy fight? As yefterday it doth appearc, or as a watch by night. J So foone as thou doft featter them , then is theii life and trade All as a fleepe,and hke the graffe, Whofe beauty foone doth fade. • which in the morning fliines full bright but fadeth by And by ! And is cut downe ere it be night, ail w.thered, dead and dry. 7 For through thine anger we conGimeJ our might is much decaid '■ And of thy feruent wrath and fume we a 1 e full fore afraid. 8 The wicked workes that we haue thoufetft before thine eye: (wrought Our ptiuy faults,yea,eke our thoughts thy countenance doth fpyc. 9 For through rhy wrath our d-iyes dbe thereof doth nought vemaine: (waftej Our yeeres eonfume as words or blafts , and are not cald agame. 10 Our time is thicefcore yeeresand ten that we doe hue on mould • Pfalmegi. C AN TfS. Tho.Rauenf.B.ofM* H* 58 iglilisfliii Xs- H E E that within the fecret phce of God moft hye doth dwell : In fhadow of the rrightieft grace, at, icft will keepe rnm vvcll. Glafcoyp Tune. T E N O R or Playnfong. '^iJPliiliilllliliJllillil E E th.it within the fecret place of God mod hie doth dwell : 1 eft will keepe him ".well. nor terrors of the night. 6 Nor of the plague that priuily doth walke in darke lo f.ift : Nor yet of that which doth deftroy and at noonc dayes doth wafte. 7 Yea.atthv fide as theu doft ftaad, a thoufand dead f hall be : Ten thoufand eke at thy right hand, and vet thou fhnlt be frre. 8 But thou (halt fee it for th v pait, thine eyes (hall well regard ; That men like to their defer t, the wicked haue tttwa d. 6 For why? O Lord I onely Ml, to .lay my hopt ou thee j In fhadow of the mightieft grace, at Z Thou ai t my hope and my ftrong hold , I to the Lord will fay : My God he is , in him will I, my whole affiance ftay. 3 He fhall defend thee from the fnaie, the which the hunter laid *. A«d from the deadly plague and care, whereof thou art afraid, 4 And with his wing 1 ; fhall couer thee, and k?epe thee f'fefy there • His faith and truth thy fence fliali bee, as fure as fhield and fpeare. > So that thou fhaft not nerd I fay rofcare oi be affright : Of «H the (hafts 4« Aye by day, Vfdlmc $o\ m If o and dayes of, I will fulfill his time : ( wealth The goodnefle of my failing health I will de clan; to him. It i&f Pfalme9t. MST>IVS. Simon St ubbf. Tl^lflill^^fplUliigiligir^ _L T is a thing both good and meet to praife the bigheft Lord : And to thy name , O thou moft high to fing with one accord. C# Urtjrs Tune* T E N O R or PlaynCon^ ch Tl^lgi^liiiiMiiilili^iJi JL T is a thine both cood and mpw tn tw*\r. *U» u;~\*>n r ■. tf And to thy name, Ouou moft high to fing with one accord. z to {hew the kmdneffe of the Lord So deeply are thy connfeJsfet betime, ere day be light And eke declare his tmth'abroad when it doth draw to night. 3 Vpon ten ftringed lnftajm ettts , on Lute and Hai*pe fo fweet : With all the mirth you can inuent on inftraments moft meet. 4 For thou haft made me to rcioyce in things fo wrought by thee : And I haue ioy in heart and voice thy handle wo ike to fee. 5 O Lord how glorious and how great are all thy workes fo ftout : that noue can try them out. 6 The man vnwife hath not the wit this geare to paffe to brine : And all fuch fooles are nothing "fa to vnderftand this thing, j When fo the picked at their will as graffe doe fpring full f.ift ■ They, wlren they flourifh in thtir ill, for eucr IhaJJ be waft. 8 But thou art mightie Lord moft high, yea, thou doft r.ugne therefore : In euery time eternally, both now and euermore. he to iliew his ftrcngth and maine hatli girt himfelfe with might. Landxffe Time, T SK^OR % oxVUjr.fong. ' X He Lord as} king aloft doth raigne in glory goodly dieht • And ll^ili^=ll^iiiiiapl he to fliew his ftrength and maine rnrth gut himfelte wi.h might. * The Lord Jikewife the earth hath made thy feat was let befcis : and /haped it full fine : Beyond a! I time that can be thought, No might can make it moue oi fade, thou haft becne etrenrcue. at *tay it doth endure, (wrought, * ' .The tlcuds O Lord the fiouds doe rife , 3 Ere that the world was made or thev loatc and make a noifc: s g PfalmeQl, M h.'JJ If i. Atmon&tMbs. 165 TiiliillPJillillliliilil J_ T is a thm<* both good and meet to prayfc the higheft Lord gifliilil^lliil|i|^il= And to thy name,0 thou raoft high to fing with one accord. Titailllpliililliililll T is < a thins: both good and meet to praife the hightft lord: And to thy name,0 thou mod high to fing with one accord. 9 For why O Lord behold and fee, behold my fo?s I fay : How all that vwrkeiniqurie fhall peulh and decay. 10 But thou like as an Vnxorne {halt lift mine home on hie, tVith frefh and new prepared oile thine ointed King am I. i 1 And of my foes before mine cies (hall fee the fall and fhame : Of all that vp againft me rife mine cares fhall he?.re the fame. 12, The iuft fhall fiourifh vp on hie, a* Date trees bud and blow : And as the Cedars multiply in Libanus that grow. 13 For thev are planted in the place and dwelling of our God : Within his courts they fpring apace and fiourifh ail abroad. 14 And in their age much fruits fhall both fat and well be feene : ( fpring, And pieafanriy both bud and fpring with boughes and branchei greene. «5 To fhew that God is good and iuft, and vpright in his will : He is my rocke ,my hops and truft, in him theie is no ill. Tfulme^. MSDIVS. Tho.R*ue»f.B.ofM. 'T^iilllllilliliiiiilEiiilglli 1 He Lord a? king alofrdoth raigne in glory goodly ht : And might. he to fhew his ftreneth and mains hath girt himfeffe with n Assv s. __ JL He Lord as king alott doth r^igne ' n g' 01 7 Z°odly d:ght And he to fbew his ftrength and mains The ftouds I fiy did enterprise and lifted up their voice. j Yea, though theflormes arife in fight though fea doe rage and fwell : ffhe I.old is ftrong ap.d Toot* of gnight, huh girt himfelfo with might. for he on hie doth dwell. 6 And Icoke what promife he doth make his hpufhold to defend : To;- iuft and true they (hall it take aji tim.fi wktopt an. «jA %66 &fkh*c 94 • CANT VS. TlojLaueffB. of AT. n illliIIIlli;?l)Iliiaiiii *iw>/ lord thou doft retrnpe all wrong, that office longs to thee i iilliiiliPllilllililllll Si th vengeance doth brlong to thee decl.ue that all may fee. BanporjiAne. T E lS{jO R % or PUynCowr. •? nliiliiSillililiiliiiiil V^_^/ Lord thou doft reusnge all wrong , that office longs to thee : Sith vengeance doth belong to thee, 2 S?t foi th thv felfe, for thou of righ: theeaith doft mdge and guide : Repaid the proud zn'nderftand ? tuflj, no hr .car. not fee. 8 o folke vnwife and people rude, fomo knowledge now difcrme *- Yee fooles among the muittuite at length begin to leaxnr. 9 The Lord which made the care of man he needs of right mull heare : He made the eyes.'alJ things mull then before his iighr app.are. io The lord dofh all the world correct, and make them vndciftand- : Sh l/l he not then your; dec^s detect ? how can you fcape his hand? The fecond pnrt. 1 1 The Lord doth know the thought* of his heart ho feeth full plainer" " 'man The I ord 1 fay mens thoughts doth {can and findcth tliem bur vaine • I i But Lord that man is happy furey whom thou doft keepe Hi awe : And through coireCtion doft procure to teach him in thy La*. O Pfaimegi. CANT VS. Tho -. Ratten f.B '.of 'M. |Epii!^liIlllii!gilSi Come t les vs hit vp our voyce and fing vnto the Lord : In him S. Darnels Tune.. T£ NOR, or Plainfon^. CCf" \>J Cometlet vl lift vpour voyc?i and fing vnto the Loid: In him- rpfalmeg^ MEDIVS. t Tho.Raue**B.ofM. 1^7 ■"BEES o iliEgili^lli^liil Lord rhou doft rcucngc all wrone, that office longs to thee : iplliillilllilil§iil 3 ith vengeance doth b.-long to thee declare :h* all may f#e. O B AS SV S. Lord thou doft reuenge all wvong, that office longs to thee : 1 3 VVhetebv he (hall in ouet ieft in time of trouble nr ■ IV hen wicked men fa all be fuppreft, and fall into the pit. 14 For fuie the Lord will not refitfe his people for to take : Hii heritage whom he did chufe, he will no time foi £»ke. Vntill that iudgement be decreed to iaf jce to conuei t • That all may follow her with fpeed, that are of vpright heart. 16 But who vpon my part fhallftand againft the wicked traine ? Ov Who rtiall rid me from their hands that wicked workes maintaine. 17 Except the Lord hid beenemine aid mine enemies to repcll •• My l'fe and foule had now beene laid almoft as low as hell. X t when I did fay my foot doth Aide, and I am like to fall : declare that all may fee. Thy goodneffe Lord did fo ptouidc to ftay me vp withall. 1 9 when with my felfe I mufcd much," and could no comfort find : Then Lord thy gcodncfle did me touch, and that did eafe my mind, 20 Wilt thou inhaunt thy felfe, and draw with wicked men to fit ? Which with pretence in ftead of Law much mifchicfe doe commit. 21 For they confult again!! the life of righteous men and good : And in their counfcll they arc rife to fhed the guiltlefle bloud. 21 But yet the Lord he is to mec a ftrong defenceorlocke : He is my God to him I flie, he is my ftrength and rocked 23 And he ftiall caufe their mifchicfes aj} themfelues for to annoy : And in their malice they fhallfrll, our God rhall them deftroy. Pfalmevf. MED I VS. Tho.Rauenf.S.ofCM. V^/ Come, let vs lift vp our voyce,and ling vnto the Lord, In biir| BASSVS. ^ W. x ^\ *&i i i 1 * kjL l6S CANT VS. out rocke ofheaIth,reioyce let vs with one accord. R cr Playnfong. & li^iliiiligli^llIIIIIil our rockc- of health, reioyce let vs l Yea, let vs come befoie his face, to ei'je h im th?.r.kes and praife In finging pfalmes vnto his grace, let vs be glad alwayes. 3 For why? the lord he is no doubt a great and uughtie God ■ A King abou:: al/ Gods throu2hout in all the woild abroad. * 4 The fecrets of the earth lb deeps, and corner of the Land, with one accord. The tops of hils that arcfo rtcepo he hath thtra in his hand. C The fea and wafers all a:e his for he the fame huh Wrought: The earth, and all that therein is rus hand hath m&de of nr3 light. 6 Come, let vs bow and praik the before him let vs fail ■ And kneele to him with one accord, the which huh madeH's all. Bfitl •a A NT VS. ThoiRaucnf. '&. of'JM. ^— ; i; g ye with praife vnto the Lord new fongs of ioy an*d mirth : Sing vnto him with one ac- cord all people on the caith, T£N O A\ or T>Uyrifon^ \_. Ing ye with prayli vnto the Lord new fongs of ioy and mirth : Sing vnto bin with one accoid 2 Tea, •'ing vnto the Lord 1 fay, praife yee his holv name : Deckie and lhew from day to Jay falu.Uion by the fame. 3 Among th? heathen eke declare his honour round about : To fhew his wonders' doe not fparc in all the woi/d throughout. 4 For why? the Lord iimuch of mi^ht, and worthy prayfe* alway : And he is to be dread of right aboue all Gods I fay." 5 For all the Gods of heathen fufee, arc idols that wiKf. id;; ail people on the earth. ^ But yet our God, he is the lord that hath the hcauensmadc. 6 All praife and honour eke doe dwell for aye before his face : Both powei and might kkcwitc sxcell within his holy place. 7 Afcrib; vnto the Lord alway, ye people of the woi •; J, AH might and won'hrp eke, 1 fay aicribe vnto the Lord. S Alcnbe vnto the Lo; d alfo, the elory of his name : Ar,d eke vnto his courts doe goe with fifes vnto th: f^mc, rSp BASSVS. our lock of health, reiovce let vs with one accoid. 7 Fo' why? he is the Lovd on- God 5 for vs he doth prpuidc : We « his ffocke, he doth vs feed, his iheepe, and he our °iuie- 3 To day if ye his voyce w.fl heare> then harden not your heart : As ye with ?ni In? ye vTithpraife vnto the Lord r.ew fon°s of ioy and mirth Sing vnto him with one accord The fee on d pari. 9 Fall downe and worfhipy; the lord, within his Temple bright : Let all the people cf the world be feartfull at h:s f?sbt. io Tell all the Worfd, b~e not asa ui *U the heathens fig**, Pfaltrse 97. ME D IV S. Tlo.Towkjns B.efM. I71 ^PJEl^Iiiiillilffilililllli X He Lord doth ra;gn,wherat the earth may ioy with pleafant vcyce ililElilL4iiii!iilliii^liii^ And eke rhe Hies with ioyfull mirth may triumph and rCioyee, BASS VS. nrliiilllll^lllllllliiiili X He Lord doth rai^n, whem the eaith may ioy with pleafant royce. And eke the liles with io^fiillmhtb* may triumph and reioyce. 8 For all the Idols cf the woild", which they as Gods doe call Shall feele the power of tfa I.oid and downc to him fhall fall. 9. With ioy fl^Il Sjpn heare this thing, and In da fhailieiovce: For at thy kidecments they UiaH .Tng, and make a ptafant noyfe. xo That thou O lord art fet on hie in .ili the earth abioad: And art exalted wondroufly, aboue each other God, 1 1 'Alt ye that Ioue the lord doe this, ~ hate all things that are ilk • For he dorh keeps the fou.'es of his fiom ftich as would then, fpiil. 1 1 And Jizht doth fpi ing vp to the ii* with pleafurefor his part ■■ Great ioy. with gladncfle, mirth and .'liftn to them of vpnght heart. 13 Ye righteous in the Loid reibjee, his hciinefTe proclaim:: Be thankfull eke with h;art and voyce, and mindful! of the fame. Ffalme 98. MED IV S. Tho. Raven]. B. of M. n ISil!iIiiilliifillll \^_J S:n« ye now vnto the Lord a new and pleaGint fong : For UmiHHiHSiiiiiiiiJII ;~V... -^ BASS VS. Sing ye now vnto the Lord a new and pleafant fong : For 2-=-= he hath wrought throughout the world his wonders great and ftrong. 4 H"is grace and truth to libel j Be glad in him with ioyfulf voice, in mmd he doth record : all people en the earth: that all the e^rth rmv fee right we M C ; uj rhankes to God, /Tng and reicyce \ the goodncfl? of ch« I ©m! falme ^00 CAN TVS. iSDo-xlandDoZ.ofM. JLSk I oeople that on earth do dwel finz. to the Lord with chearfut voice I .;un fei ue with fcare, his praife forth tfH, come ye before him 'asd rcioyce. 2. 1 rrvch Tpwe, TE J^O R . or Playnfon%. *-"*" JL 1- I people that on earth do d.vel,iing to the Lord with cheaiful voice Him ferue with fearf, his piaife forth tell, come ye before him and teioyce . t Th: I oid ve know is God indeed: and for his fbeepe de doth vs take,' without cur aide he did vs make; 4 O enter then his gates with pray fe, ft'e aic his flockc he doth vs feed, approach with Toy his comCi vnto: T>f. IV S. S\r.,cnJtu\M. V He Lord doth r, J- He Lord doth raigne although at it th e people rage full fore • Yea, he on Cherubins doth fit, though ail the world dee ioau. BAJ^SVS. X He Lord doth raigne although at it the people rage full fore r liilliiiiilliiililll Yea, he on Ch;rub?fbna. o- iIpliliigEiHillilSiliili J_ N God the Lord be glad and light, praife him throughout theearth Seme him and come before hi$ fi?ht, with, finging and with mirth. : Know that the Lotd our God he is-> owne folke and pafhuc (heep, he did vsmake and fceepeT J O got into his gates alwaye?, Mot wc ou- fe'ues: for we are his* giue rhankes within the fame.* Pfalme I b r . C A N T VS. Tho.Rzuenf. R.of'Jlf. X^ • Mercy will and judgement fTng, O Lord God vnto thee : And "*" wifely, doe to perfect way vntil) thou come to mc«. Winchejhr Th»c* T £ N R , or Plajnfin^. ^ & [lliilllliiillliil^iil^i JL Mercy will and judgement ting, ^ O Lord God vnto thee ■ And wifely doe in perfeel; way d vnt ill thou come to me. And in the midft cf thy hoafe walkc F iom me fhall part the fvoward heart, inpurenelfjofmyfpirit : none ~ui'! will I !■«• 3 And I no kind of wicked thin * J H^ wH ] Hay that flandeveth will fet before' m^fieht. ' h* neighbour primly ; 4 I hate their workes th.it fi'I away, T he lofty heart I cannot be*i e, it (hail not cleaue to me. »or him that looketh hie. Pfalme loi. CANT VS. IohnLMUtott, \^J* Heave my prayer Lord, and let my cry come vnto thee. Nomiub Tune. T£N OR , or Palynfonq. • MT \^_J Htfaie my prayer JLoxd,and let my cry come vnto thee: ^Another of the fame. Ai£T> IV S. Simon Stubbs* ? 7 5 X N God the Lotd be glad and light, pu;fe him' throughout the earth : iltelgiiliiiiiiiiiili Seine him and come before his fight With fining and with mirth. B ASSVS. t tyiiiPllilliil^pflllii JL N God the Lord be glad and Ii?ht,praife him throughout the earth: Setue him and come beforxfhis fight with fin iug and with mirth, for euomote dorh taigne: From aze to a?ethrou?hout thewoild his truth doth (tiii rcrruune. Within his Courts fet forth his prayfe, and laud his holy name. 4 For why? the goodnefle of the Lord Pftlme IOI. MED J VS. Tho.lt*nerifB«of/l>f. liillEiillliiilliiiiililil X Mercy wilt and,iudgement Cm ?, O Lord God vnto thee : And wifely doc in perfect way vntil! thou come to mee; k - - KA£SVS. I t Mercy will and judgement fing O lord God vnto thee: And , wifely doe in peife&way vntill thou come to mec. i Mine eyes fha!I be on them within And in my prefence he /hall not the land that futhfull be: remayiie that lies doth tell. In perfect way who walketh fhali » Betimes I will deftroy euen all be femant vnto me. the wicked of the land : 1 I will no guileful 1 perfon haue That I mny from Gods citie cut within my houfe to dwell: the wicked workers hand. - Tfalme 10 2, M£D TVS. lohn 'JMuton. _ Heare my prayer Lord,and let my cry come vn- to thee : _j b as srs. _ _ _ iiiIi=ii=ifelllEiiiiillifiiil^i Hcarc my prayer lord, and let my cry come vnto th*s: M * W O O *J 6 cATijrvs. Intimcofrroublcdoenothide thyficc away from me. TSNORyOV Playnfong. In time of trouble doc not hide 3 Incline thine ear?s to me,make haft ro heareme when I call: 1 01 as thefmoake dothfr.de, fo doc my dayes confultie and fall. 4 And as a h.irth my bones are burnt, my heart is fmitten dead: And withers as the graffe, that I forget to eats my bread. f Ey reafon of my gronins: voice mv bones cleaue to mv ikin: 6 As Pelhcan in wildemefle fuch cafe now am I in. And as an Ow'Ie in defart is, Ioe I am fuch a one: 7 I watch and as a Spa' row on the houfe top am alone. fc Loe daily m reproachful 1 wife mine enemies doe me (come : And they that dde againft me rage, againft me they haue fworne. 9 Surely with affces as with bread my hunger I haue fi.'d : And mingled haue my drinke with teares that from mine eves haueftild, ?0 Becufeof thy difpleniure Lord, thy wiath and thy difdaine : ' thy face away from me. For thou haft lifted me a':cft, and cafe me downe aeainel t r The dayes wherein I pafle my life are like the fleeting lhade •. And I am withered like thegiaffe k that foone away doth fade. li But thou O Lord for euer deft remaine in fteady pkee: Andthv remembrance euev do.h, abide from race to race. The fecondpm. T3 Thou wilt a> ife.and mercy thou to Sion wilt extend • The time of mercy, now the tiim foiefct is come to end. 1 4- For euen in the ftones thereof thyferuantsdoe delighf. And on the duft thereof they huie companion in their fpnte. i J Then fhall the heathen people feave the Lords moftholy Name : And all the Kings on earth fhall diead thy glory and thy fame. 1 6 Then when the Lord, the m'ghty Goc| aeaine fhall Sion reare: JO Pfalme%*i. CA2{TVS* EJohnfon. Y fouls giue laud vnto the Lord, my fpiite (hall doe the fame: TET^ORot Playnfong. , •. y foitfe 2it!£ laud vato the Lord, my fpiite Ih.aU dee the fame; • alw th« bprs. Mi i«y -ijmineio^^siix^i vo. i vo % Ktiuenj.i5*cj jvi m M pp||||||E^g=i^|3E|=p|f|| Y fonle praife the I.o«J,fpeake good of his name:0 Lord our great C»od now dolt thou appeare ? So paffing in glory, that great is thy liii!iEiEliliiEl=illllI|lil fame i honour and maiertie in thee ihine mofl dcai.e. TENOR, or Playnfong. Y foule praife the Lord.fpeakc good cf hs name O Lord our great God. how doft thou aoueire ? Re * l With light as a robe thou haft thee beclad Whereby aJJ the eai th thy greatnefle may fee, T he heauen in fuch fort thou alfo haft fpread: That Jt to a curtaine compared may be. } His chamber beamed lie in the clouds full fare : Which as his chariot • are made him to beare. And there with much fwiftnefTe his courfe dorh$ name.O Lord our great God,howdot thou appears f So pa&r.g in glory.that great is thy same : honour and roaicflie in thee flunfi rr.cft cleatc. BASSVS* M ! 9«& Y foulepraife the Lord, fpeake good of hi*, name; O lord our Iiill^iiii:l|EiEli£liilii g::at God,howdoft thou appears ? So patting in glory, that great 1$ thy fame: honour, and maieftic in thee fliine rnoft cleare, f Their bounds thon haft fer, how farre they Xhall run, So as in then rage not that pa!tc they can: Tot G?d hath appointed they ihail not rcturne. The earth to rljftioy more which made was for mars Thefecondpart. io He fendeth the fpringi to ftrong ftrea-r.es and Jake*, Which tun doe full fwift amone the huge hils. 11 Where both the* wild AfTes their thirft oft times flakcSi And brifts of the moun tames thereof drmkc their fill, to By thefe pfcaGnr spring* cf founrarnesfuil faJre The fowfes of the ayie abide (hall and dwell: When moucd by nature Co hop hoc and &19 Among thegjeene branches thcii longs fhalj excel! 13 Therroumainestomoift thedouds bedoth vfc: The earth with his woikes is wholly repleat ! 14 So as the brute cartel! he doth not reftife: But grafledoth pronide theai, and hearbe for mans mcr.te. 1 5 Yea, bread, wine and oyle he made for mans fake, His face to lefrelh. and heart to make ftrong: 16 The Cedars of Lyban this great lord did make: Which trees he doth nourifh, that grow vp G> long. 17 In thefe may birds build, and make there their neft i In fine trees the Storkes -emaine and abide : 1 8 The high hils are fuccotif for wild Goats to reft; And eke the locks ftony for Co.niww hide, «? The It 19 The Moonc then i$ Cet her feafons t ° rim, Th; d.iycs from the nights thereby to difcerne: And b the amending alfo of the Sum-re The cold from heat affray thereby we doe fearne. £0 When dAiknefle doth come by Gods will and power* Then Q ecpe forth doe a/I the beaftsot the wood. 1 1 The Lions range roaring, their prey to deuoure: But yet v is thou Lord, which eiueft them food. it As foone as the Sun h vp>th;y jeriro To couch m theiv desj, then arc they mil fame." 2 J That mm t his worke may,' asii^ht djjthieqlure: r Jaime 104, Till night come and call hhi to take reft a-iir.c The third par t. 24 How fitndry, O Lord, are all thy workes found ? With wifdome full gieat they are indeed wrought. 2f So thp.t the whole world of thy prayfe doth four.d» And asforthv riches they piite all mens thoughr. So in the ?re*t Sea, , which large is and broad: Where things that creep fwarme. and beafts of each fort. 2.6 There both mighty (hips faile, and lome lie at road r The Whales hir^e and monftious there alfo doe fpoit. t G PJktnteiQi . C ^4 NT VS. Rirha-d AlUfrn. llSiiiiliiPIIIlillllii Iue' pia\ies vnto God the Lord , and call vpon his name: iPilililililiiiliilili Amon? the people eke declare his workes tofpreadhis farr.e. Sing illllilllllliiiililii^^ m yee vnto the I ord I fay, and fing, vnto him praife: And talke of all the i"woncUous workes that he hathwTought alwayes. *"" TS NORU 01 Plainfono. pliiiiiiliiilEiiiiiEliili ttj V^J a Iue P'^yfes vnto God the Lord, and call v pon his name: jg """ Among the people eke declare his works to fpread his fame. Sin» *"~ yV""vnto the Lord I fay, and fing vnto him pcaifej And talke of all the "™" to "v^>d7oTj$wo7ks>~thi\t hflbuh-wio^ht alwayes* £7 All things on the* wair, thou deft them idicuc: And thou in due time. full well doft them feed. 28 Now when it doth pleafe thee* the fame fo to glue: They gather full gladly t'hofc things which they need. Thou openeft thy hand and they find fuch grace: That they wirbgood things are filled we lee: *$ But fore are they troubled if thou turn* thy face: •or if thou then breach take, vile duft then they be. 30 Agame when thy fpint from thee doth proceed : All things to appoint, and what (hall enfiie. 31 Then are they created, a s thou haft decreed: And deft by thy goodnefle the dry earth iCnue. 31 Thepiayfcofthetord forcuer/halllaft: Who may in fiis works* by right well reioyce. His looke can the eaifh make to tremble full faft: Andhkewife tht mountaines* to fhroke at his voice. 3} To this Lord and God fing will I alwayes : So long as I Hue my God prayfe will I; 34 Then am I moftcertairje my words ftiall him pleafe: I will reioyce in him, to call him will I cry. 3 j The finners, O lord, cenfume in thine ire : And eke thr peruerfc them root out with fliame." But as for my foule> now, retitfti'ldefTre 1 , And fay with the faithfulb piayfe ye the Lords name. Richard AttiCon* l«y G I PPilme 10^. MED TVS. liiiiiiiii^iiiiiiil I us prayfes vnto God the Lord and call vpon his name: IliJiillllillll^iiCiii Among the people eke declare his works to fpread his fame. sing yeevnto theLordl fay, andSngvntohim praife •• Andtalke of all trie wondrous workes, that he hath wrought alwayes. BASS V S V. J Iue prayfes vnto God the Lord, and call vpon hisflame: -6- Among the people eke declare his workes to fpread his fame. Sine I liliiiilll^iliillllligii u yee vnto the Lord I fav,and fog vn to hi m prai fe : And talke of all the wojjdious writes* that ho bath wrought ajvfaye?, x*4 r_ 'Jaime iof < 3 Ir.honour of his holy name, reiovcc with one acco id: And let the hearts alfo reioyce of them that feeke the Lord: 4 Seek: ye the Lord and fecke the llrength of his eternal! might": And feek his fa« continuilly and prcfcncc of his i7?ht. j The wondrous works that he hath done keepe (till in mindful! heart: ?!e let the Judgements of his mouth out of vour minde depart.*] 6 Ye that of faithful] Abraham, his ieruant are the feed : Ychis elect, the children that of lacob doe proceed. 7 For he, heonelyislfay, the miehri? Lord out God: Afid his moft rightful I iudgements arc thioueh all the earth abroad. 8 His promife and his couenant, which he hnth made to his : He hath i cmem bitd euermorci to thoufands of decrees. The fecond part. 9 Th; cou?mnt which he fnth made with Abraham Ions asoe ; And faithful! oath which he h2th fworne to lfaack alfo. to And did confirmc the fame for law, that lacob /hould obey ! And for eternall couenant to I fraell for aye. 1 1 When he thus faid, loe I to you all Canaan land will giue : The bt of your inheritance, wherein your feed (hall line. 12 Although their number at that time did very fmall appeare : Yea, very fmall, and in the lane? they then but (hangers were. i J [While yet they walkt from land to lanfll without afureaboad ' And while from fundry kingdomes did wander all abroad." i+ And wron; at no oppreflbrs hand he fufFered them to take : But enen the great and nughtie Kmgs + reprouedfor their fulcc. i « And thus he faid, touch ye not thofa that mine anointed be : Nc dc»e the Prophetj any haime that doe pei tame to mc. tC He calde a deaith vpon the hnd, of bread he ftioy'd the (lore : But he againft their time of need, had fent a man befoic. The third fart* X-j Euen lofeph which had ence been foldi to hue aflauemwoc : 1 8 Whofe feet thev hurt in ftockes, whofe rh; iron pier'c't .i!fo. ffoule 1 9 "v r>*jl the time came when his caufe i>is knowneapparantly : Th? mightie word of God the Lord his faultlefle truth did tiie. 20 The King fent and deliuered him f:om ptifon wheie he was : The ruler of the people then did freely let him pafle. 21 And ouer all his houfe he made him Lord to beare tue fway • And of hi s fubftance made him fcaue the rule and all the ftay. 22 That he might to his will inrtrucl the Princes of the land: And wifdomes lore his ancient men might teach to vnderftand : 2 j Then into the Egyptian land came Ifrael alfo. , _ Pfalnte iotS. C J NT VS.Tbo. RauenCB-of M. ppIlilliiiiilliiP L RayC: ye the Lord, for he is good, his mercy durcs for aye: Cambridge Tune. T E N O R , or did Jmc a Granger tho. 24 His peopb he exceedingly in number made to flow : And OLier ail their enemies in ftrength he made them grow. i; Whole heart he tmn/d that rhey Kith his people did intieaf : (hate And did his ferUantt wiongfidfy abufe, with faJfedcce/t. The fourth part. 14 His fiahftill feruant Mofes then, and Aaron whom he chofe : He did command to goe to them, hi j meflTage to di CdoCe. 17 The wondrous melTage of hi fTgnej amongft them they did fliew : And wonders in the !arid of Ham then did they Svorke a'fo. *8 Darkncfie hefrnt, and made it darke, in (tead of blighter Hay : 29 And vnro his*commifsion they did not difobey. 3 He turn'd thei$ waters into blotij, he did their hflits flay : Their land brought froggej> eu*n in the where thei*K:'ng l'harr.oh Ryf 'place 3 1 He fp:»ke, a/d at his voice there c&me great fwarmes of noyfome flies : And ail the quarters of their land were fid with crawling lice. 3 1 He g.i «e th-m cold and ftony haite in fled of milder rain* : And ferv flames within their land, he fcrnt vnto their paine. 3 J He fmote 0\e vines and all the ticca whereon their figs did grow : And all the trees within thai- coafh downe did he ouerthrow. 34 Hefrake, then CateipUleri did and Grafhoppers abound : Jj Which eat the grafXc in ail their Land and fruit of all their ground. •Ae mi *i part, 36 The firft begotten in the land eke daily did he finite : Yea, the beginning and firft fruit of all their ftrength and might. 3 7 With gold and fikicr he them brought from Egypt land to parTc : And in themnnber of the Tribes no fccWe ona there was. 3 8 Egypt was glad and ioyfull then, when they did thence dcpait : For terrour and the feare of than was fallen vpon their heart. 39 To fhrouds them from the parching ( a cloud he did difplav : ( hearf And fire he fent to giue than light, when night had hid the day. 40 They asked ?nd he caufed Quailet to raine at their requeft •. And fully with the bread of heaucn their hunger he repieft. 4 : He opened~;b?n the ftcny rockef , and water gnfhed out * And in. the dry a'r.d parched grounds like riuess ran about. 4Z For of his holy couenant aye rnindfull was h: tho ! Which to his feruatit Abraham he plighted Ion? agoe. 43 He brought his pecplt forth vin :'-. and his elect with ioy : (rv.i th Out of the cruell land where they bad Lu'd in great annoy. 44 And of the hrathen men he gatf* to them the fruitfull land : The labours of the people eke they tooke into theer hand. 4 J That they his holy rtatutes might obfeme for euetmore i And faithfully cbay ha lawes, piaife ye the Lord therefore. Pfalme 106. MED TVS. Tho.Rauenf. B. ofM. p S ASS VS. Kayfe yet the Lord, foi he i» Jboi, &* m«cy d*» Uz iff. ti6 CAN TVS. Who can expreiTs his noble ads, or all his praife difplay ? T 8N OR, or TUynfon^ & i^iflllliiiHiliElliili^ Who can expreflc his noble acts, or all his 3 They blefled are that judgement keepe, and iuftlv doc alway : " With fanour of thy people Lord* remember mc I pray. praife difplay? In fong thev did hirh giue. I J But by and by vnthaakfuMy his words thev deane forgat ' And for his counfeU and his law they did neglect to wairc. * And with thy fating health, o Lord, 'vouchfafe ro vifit mc : That I the great felicitie of thine eleec may fee. J And with thy peoples joy I may a ioyfull mmd poiTeiTe : And may with thine inheritance : a glorving heart exprefle. < Both we and eke our fathers aJJ hauc finned etiery one • Wc haueco mrritted wickednefle, and lewdly we haue done 7 The wonders great which thoti O I_ord> haft dona in Egypt land : fcyjr fathers though they £»w them ail ; yctd^ r.ctvndeiiLnd* jqor vet thy mercies mnlrlefide 'did keepe in thankful mind^ But at thefea. yea, the red fcai rchelled moft vnkind. 2 NeuertheleMe he faued them • for honour of his name : t That he might make his power knowne and fpread abroad his fame. 9 The red fea he did then rebuke, andfoithwithitwasdndc : And as in wilderncfle, fo through the deepc he d>d them guide. .10 He fau'd them fr°m thecruell hand oftheirdefpite ful,f °c: And ficm the enem'" hand he did dchucr them al l0 » f The fetond part, ft The Waters their oppreflbuj whelmdi not one was left aliue : < *?> Tb.cn tfrti bdeclAi hit words oc pvajfc 1 4 But lufted in the wilderneiTe with fond a nd greedie luft : And in the de£»tt tempted God, thcftayofall their truft. 15 And then then wanton minds defire? he furTcted them to haue : But wafting leannefle therewithal! into their foulcs fee gaue. 16 Trtn £hen thev lodged in tlicir tent* at Mofes thev id guitch : Aaron the hoi y of the Lord fo did they tnuy much. 1 7 Therefore the earth did open w:de, and Dathan did deuoute ; And all Abirams company did coucr in that home. 1 8 In their alTemblies kindled was the hot confumiug fire : And waftmg flame did then bxirne vp the wicked in his ire. 39 Vpon »he hill of Horeb they an I do II calf j did fi ame : And there the molten Image they did worih ip of the fame. io Into the likencffe of a ca& that feedethon thegraiTe: Thus they their glory tumde, and afl their honour did deface. li And God their onelv Satuour vnkindty they forgot : Which many great and mightie things ki Egypi'land had wrought. The third part. It And in the land of Ham for them - rnoft wondrous things had done . tjnii > JJ Total im Man: •ft A MED IV S. |giligil|ifi!i;|i|igiiiii VV-o can expiefle his noble "a&s , or ail hi. fade difplay ? V B ASSVS. r* Sl^iiiiilillll Who canexprefie his nobleness, or allhispraiied.ipiay .* And by the led fea dieadfull things performed long agone. 23 Therefore for rheir fo /hewing theni forgetfull and vnkuxi. To bring deftiufction on them all he puipofdc in his minis. Had not his chofen Mofes Rood before h.m in the breske, To tiune his wrath left h: on them w th ilaughter fhould him wreake." 24 They did defpife the pleafant land that he benight to guie : Yea, and the w Ords that he had fpoke they d:d no whit beleeue. 2 j But in their tents with gaidging heart, they wickedly repinde: Kov to the voice of God the Lord they gnue an hearke.-.ing mind." x6 Therefore againft then gifted he his (irons, reuengirg hind Them to deflroy in Wildemefib eve they lb Quid fee the land. 27 And «£ deftroy theii feed among the Nations with his red : And thiough the countries of the world to frattcr them abroad. 28 To Baal 1'eor then they did adioyne them felues alfo: And ate the offerings of the deadi fo they foifookc him tho, 29 Thus with their owne inner. tions his wrath trfcy did piouoke : And in his Co mkind^ed vvrath, the plague vpon them broke* 3© But Phinecsftood vp w-ithzcalc the finners vile to flay : /ftld judgement he did execute, and then the plague did ftay. The fourth pari. 31 It was imputed vrro him for lighteoufuerie that dajr: And from thence forth fo counted is from race to.iace for 3 ye. Ji At .waters eke ofMaibab they did him angry ir.afce : Yea ,fo fane forth th?t Mofes was then punifht for the.r fake. 33 Becauf e thev vext his fp-'n't fo fere, that in impatient h^af. His lips fcake vnad.irfedly, his fertiour was fo great. 3 4 Nor :.s the I ord commanded them thev flue the people tho. But were among the heathen mixt, and learn'd their wcrkes alfo. 3$ And did their Idols feme, which were their rume and decav: j 7 To fields their Ions and daughter i -h. y didoffei ■ vpandfi.-.y: 3 3 Yea, with vulemdrp murdering knife the gui 'tlefie bbud they fpilt : Yea, their owns fons & daughters bbud without all caufe of gu't. Whom they to Canaan Idclsthea o fried with wicked hind: And fo with bloud of innocents defiled was their land, 39 Thus were they ftai aed with the wTgkn of their owne f J thy Way: And with their owne mucrtfons a whonng they did (hay. 40 Therefore ag.ih-.ft his people was the Lords wrath kindtad fore; And euen his owne mher:tance theiefore he did ibeomr 41 Into the hands of heathen men he gaue them for a pray : tihtf And made the* foes tha: Loids, whom j5 Vj^Wf ICC' forced to'obey. Th* fifth »d*ti 4: Yea^nd tbeir iiatcfuJI rnerrJs • mem m chela d : ■nridc toftoope • hand : ftcntmes from thrall had hee A liuered them before : their counfrii they to wrath Pfclh prouokt hlrri euetinor*.' Therefore thev by their wieke were brought full low to lie : 44 Yet u hen he faw them in difrrerTe, he Heai kr.ed to their a v. 4J He cijdtomindehiscoiienanr, which he them Iwd fwqre : And by h:s mercies multitude, rtpfcnredfcim fherefoie. 'metarj. C ANT VS. Tbo.RaurlB.ofM. vJ *"* ° I lie thank; vnto tbs Lord ou t God , for giacbus is he : And m that his mercy hath no end ailmoitallincnmay fee. thrifts Ho[pitallTHne. T £ N R,or Playnfong. iliillliliililiiiillill Itic thanks vnto the Lord our God for gracious is hee : And that tut mercy hath no end all mortal I men may fee t Such av the Lord redeemed hath, w ith thanks (henid prayfe his name: And (" ewjhow they f-cvn foes were freed anU how he wrought the fame. J He gathered them forth cf lands that lay fo fare about : ttom Eafl tc we/t, from North to south; his band did finde them out. 4 Thev wandered in the wildeinevte » and (hayed f vom the way •* ^nd found no C tie where to'dwe f, th \t ierue might for their ftay. 5 Whsfe thi-f! and hunger W2s fo great in thofe defai ts fo yoyde : That faintnefledid them /ore aflaiif, and eke tfleir foule annoid. 6 Then did thev tty in their dfhsffc vnto the lord for ayde : vVho'did rrftwue their troublous ftate accordin? as they prayed. .? Ar A by that way ths? was »nofl r igi? hekdtbcr.Vkea j^e Thar they might to a ci:ie goc, and there 2lfo abide. S Let men the, efbre before the lord confeflc hs kmdnefTethen : And flsew his wonders fhst he doth btfore the fonnes of men. lor he the empty foule futtaind, whom thirf? had made tofrint: The hungry foule with goodneiTe fed, and did them eke acquaint. 20 Such as doe dud! in darknefle deep, where they of death doe wavte : Faft bound to ta'ft fuch troublous formes as iron cliatnes doe threat. Thefecondpart. 1 1 Fot thev aeainft the Lords owne Woids, they fought for to rebell : Efteeming light hi; counfels hie * which'doe fo farre excel/. 12 But when he humbled them full low, then they fell downc with gricfr : And -.oiz was found fo much to help, whereby to jctn&'dfci Tfalme \o6* tog 46 And fiuouv he them made to find brfore the fiehr cf thofe That led them captiue from their land* when earft they were their foes. 47 Saue vs O Lord that art our Gods due vs O Lord we pray : And f rosn among the heathen folke toid gather vsaway. 48 That we mav fpread the r.oblc p ayfc of" thy rr.ofc holy name : That w_* may glory in rhy pi ayfe> and founding of rhy fame. 49 The Lord tbe*God of ] Gad be blcft for euermorc : Let all rite people fty, Amen : prayfe ye the Lord therefore* Pfaloie 107. MS Til VS. Tho.RAttenf.B.ofM. V.^1 Iue thanks vnto the Lord cur God, for gracious ij hee : And that his mercy hath no %vA aJ/rr.crtallmen may fee. BASS VS. V^J Iue thanks vnto the Loid oin- God, for gracious is he : A::d that his mercy hath no end all mcrtall men may fee. 1} Then did they cry in their diftrefit, vnto the J Qrdfor aide : Who did Benaoiis their troublous ftate, according a s they praide- 14 For he from darknes out them brought and from deaths d.cadfull /hade : Burftine with force the iron band$> which did befoic them lade. : J Let m en therefore before the Lord confefle his kindnefTe then : And flrew his wonders that he doth before the fonnes of men. 16 For he threw downe the gates of braflc and brake them with ftrong hand : The iron bars he fmotc in two , nothing could him withftand. 17 The foolifh folke gt eat plagues doe and cannot from them wend •• ( fcele» But heape vp moe to thofe they haue> becaufe they doc offend. j 8 Their foules fc> much did loath all meat that none they could abide fWheieby death had them almoft caugh:*,' as thejf I'ulUwIy twdc. 1$ Then dd they cry in their dift. er.e vnto the Lord for aide : Vfho did remoue their ttoublous ftat c , ' according as they pi aide, to For he then fenr to them hk uord» which health did feone reftoie : And brought them from thofe tlangcis wherein they were befoie. (deep* The third part. 2 t let men therefoie bffore the Lord> confeffe his kindnefte then : And fhew the wonders that he doth bffoic the lonnesof men. zz And let th?m offer fccri&e with thankes and alfo feare s And fpeake of all his wondiota \voikes» with glad andioyfull checre. 15 Such as in (hips er brittle Baiks, into the Sens defcend : Their merchandife thicu=h faM&ti Bonii to compaiF: and W jnd. N 5 a* I heft l9o P Jaime io j, *4 Thefe men a^e fo.eed to behold the LoiHs wcikes what rr. And m the dv geious deepe the fame mod me.iuilous they fee. 25 For at his woid theftotmy winde ar.ieth in a u:e : And ftmeth vp the fin ges To as nought can then afTwage. i6 The i vp fohTe. the ckuids they feenv to pine : And plunginr do-'ne the deprh vntill thei: foules cor.fa.ne with paine. 27 And l.ke a dnir.kud to andfrd now here, now t'-ere thev reele: As rrvrn w >'-> frare* c f wit bereft, o: ha.^ of fe-.ce r.o feelc 11 Then fid thev oryin their dl*:efre vr.to the I_o df?: a:de: Who did :eno:iethfiv t ojb.'ous Rate according as they pi aved. 29 Foi with his wrath the I oid dec ^ the fturcte flormes to ceafe: So that the great waues from that ujre are brought to reft and peace. 5 Then are men glad when reft is come 3 which th;y fo much doe cr?.ue : And are by him in hauen brought> whim they fo faine wonkfhiue. The fnnr'h part. 3 1 Let men then fore before the Lord confefTe his kindnetfe then : And (hew the wondrrs that ire doth before the fonnesof "'en. J 1 Let them in prefence cf the folke with praife cxtoll his name: And where the Elder': doe conuent* let them there doe the fame. 5 J For running flouds t© dvv deiatt> he doth oft ehange and tume : And d-.iet/j vp a; it were dnft th; fp'inem? well and bourne. 34 A fiuitfti'l land with plcfure deckt PJalnte 10%. C A NT VS. Tho.Raucr.f % B>of M> V^/ ' God tot heart prepared ijj and tke my tenjueisfo : Ii!iill3H!il!!IjiIi=l!l!iilliii ( I will adaince my voyee in for.g, 2nd giuing praife al- fo. Windjorjx Eaton Tune. T E 7^0 R or Plajnfona. tj" \^_y God mv heatt prerared is, and eke irv torque is fo : «gEr?mii=illfii3iiig|i= c I will akaSXX \y vovce in fong. e Awake my \ :oil and mv Ha : pe, fweetme'cdv to make: And in rtie n»i i right eaily mil ..wake. 3 Bv me among the p:'op!? T ord, 'fill! prayftd flialr thod he : And I anions the heathen I will (in~ O T 01 d to thrr. 4 Becanfe th? mercy l.md;s great above the heauera hie: • if tenth doth reach the cjouds . . and guiing prayfeal-fo. 5 Aboue the (firry heauens hiet exalt thv fclfe O God : And Lord difphy vpon the earth thy ?Jor y all abroad. 6 That thy d'eerelv b:Jou:dmay be fet at libertie : Hclpe O my God wtfn thy light hand, and hearken vnto me. 7 God in his holinrffe hath fpoke, wherefore mvioves abound : i> chem I will diuide, and mere the va! e of Succo;h ground. Pftlme loj: full barrtine he doth make i When on their fins which dwell therein he doth iufl vengeance take. 3 j Aeaine the wildernefle full rude> fie maketh fruit to beare : With pleafant fpnnp of waters deerc though none before were. 36 Wherein fuch hungry foules ate fet, as he doth fieely c hufe : That rhey a Citie may them build* to dwell in for their vfe. 37 That they may fow their pleafant laid, and Vineyards alfo plant: To yeeld theni fruir of fuch increafe, as none may feeme to want* 3 3 Thev multipl v exceedingly, the Lord doth blefle them fo : Who doth alfo their biute beaftsmakc, by numbers great to grow. 39 But when the faithful/ are low brought by the oppreflbrs flout : * And mmifh doe through many plagues, that compafTe them about. 40 Then doth he Pnnces bung to (hams which did them fore opprefie: And likewjfe caufed th«n to eric, within the wildernefle. 41 But yet the pocue he raifcth v P> out of his troubles deepe : And oft times doth his trame augmyit, much like a flocke of /heepe. 4^ The righteoss fha'i behold 'this fight,' and alfo much reiovce • Whereas the wicked and peruetfe* with giiefe fliali (top their voice.' 5 3 But who is wife that now full wclJ hemavthefe things recoid ? For certainly fuch (hall perceiue the kindneflc of the Lord. i?r Vfalmc. io8.M£*DIVS. rhc.Rmenf.B.ojM. n liliigIli!Efii|iiii||ilrili V^X God my heart prepared is, and eke «iy tongue is lb , 2 will aduance my voyce i» fong, and gluing prjufe alfo. BASSVS. V — / God my heart prepared is and eke my tongue is lb I will aduance my voyce in fong, 8 And Gilead (hall be mine owne, Manafles mine (hall be : My head ftrength Ephraim> and law ftiallludagiuefbrrnc. 9 Moab my wa(h-pot, and my {hoc . onEdomwill I thrftw : V pon the hnd of Paleftin«, in triumph Willi goe. 10 who fhall into the Citicftrong be guide to conduct m» : Or how by whom to Egypt land, conutyed fliali I be? and giuing praife alfo. 11 Is it not thou O God which late haft vs forgotten quite 2 And thou O Lord which with our hoa^ didft not goe forth to fight? it Giue vs O Lord thy failing aide, when troubWs doe afiaJe: ,. For all the help: of men is vain?! k and can no whit au-ule, 13 Through God we fliali doe valiant and worthy of t enowne : * ( adts* He ftiaU fub*due our enemies , yea, h* (hall tread them dswne? C N 4 In lil Tfdtmi 109/ CANT VS f Tho.Kauenf.B^ cfM> A k fpeechlefle filence doe not hold, C God, thy toneu; ahvayes : O God.eucn thou'I lay, that art ihc God of all my prayfe, Oxford Tune. T E TfJ) R or Playnfong. & illii^liiiiiElililili^ll^li X N fpeechleffe fil ence doc nor hold , O God. cliy tongue jJdlJUJ SlElIiSiiHilfiis » God, euen thou (I fay ) that art the God of all my praife. 2 The wicked fbn$ue and guileful! mouth, 0:1 me difclolcd be : And they uith falfe and lying tongue ' ruue fpoken v..to me. * 3 They di A befet me round about •vith words of hatefull fpgbt : Without ail caufe ofmv defert * againft me thev did fight. 4 For my good will they 'were my foes, but then gan I to pray : My good with il', m7 f . fendUncfle ^with hate they did repay. j Set thou the wicked ouer htm, to haue the rppet hard At hn right hand eke fjfFer thou his hatefull foe to ftand. € when he is nidged, let him then condemned be therein • 7 And let the prayer that he makes be turned into finne. 4 fewbe.hisdayes-his charge rslfo let thou another take : 9 His child: en let be f itherlefie, his wife a «iddow make. 1© let his ofr-fpring he vagabonds, to beg and feeke"" their b:rad : Wandnng out of the wafted p! a ce where eavft they haut beene fed, « j Let coaetoas extortioners catch ail his goods and rtore : And let the Grangers fpcuJe the f ; nt t » of Ilhistoyie before. 1 2 let there be none to pitt/e him ; let there be none at all That on hig children f.itheilefic will let theit mcicie faH. 7 be fecond pm. 15 Andfolet his pofteritie fbr eucr be deftioyd : The: 1 name out-blotted in the age that after fti all fucceed. 1 + Let not his fathers wickednciTc fiom Gods remctnbtar.ee fall- And let thou not his mothcit finnc be done away at all. if Put in the prtfence of the Lord let them remaine for aye • That from the earth their memory he may cut deane away. 16 Sirh mercy heforgat to fhew, but did puifucwith fpkhv. The troubled mau, and thought to {\zj the wofull hearted wight. 17 As he d d ai-iing lone, it fhaii brride vnto him fo : And as he did no t blessing kmc» itfluHbefAnthinijto, *J> Jaime \c<}> MED I VS. 7 'k o. R anen .' B. of Vvf. 19$ X N fpeeehleflsfflence dc* not hold , o God, thy toro'p .'„ • B AS SVS. 1 K fprechJeflc fiiencc doe not hojd, O God,thy tor.giic ilwayes ; O God.euen thou 1 fay) that v.t the God of ali my I tf As he mth ak(u% dad himiafe, fo it like water fbafl Into his bowels, and like 0;le into h:s bones befall. 19 As^rtr.enrsreritbetohJn, to couer h.'.m for aye • And at a % ird.'e wherewith he ftall girded be alwav. 10 loe, Jet this One be ft om the Lord tnee.u:idonofm y fo; ■ STc*, apd or thofe that emij fpea>e agairilrajfauic a; ib. « But »hou O Lord that art my God, deale thou I by w.th me * After thy name deli uer mc, for good thy mercies be. n BeauJem depth of great diilreflft I needy am and poore : And eke mthm my pained bteft my heartis woundedforc* The third part. *? Eiien fo doe I depart *w a y, as doth dcd.rur.g fhade; And as the Graihoppcr, fo I am fhaken off and fade." 24 With faffing long f,om netdfUlfaod otfpebJf d are my kneej ■ And ail her fatnefTe'hath my gt& enforced bc*ne to feefir, 2.$ Ar.d I ?}lo a v.i'e 1 Bproach, to thf.n w ai made to br : And the that did rponme did fluke thtfr h?:d$ at me, 16 Bur thou o I oid thatart my C:i n-h* aide and fucccur be : Accai di'.-.f to thy mercg Lord faue ar.d deUuer me. 27 And they ball know th^; that this., I o;d is thy rr gfaty hi- i . And that thou, thou haft done it Lord, fo fball they vadaftand. " Although thev curie *nh fr .':.:, vet thou in ait b!eife with Icuin^ voice : They fha'J arife and pome to fhame, rhyfsiLujit fluBtcttyce. 29 Let them he clothed all with frame, that enemes are to me : And with cor.fnfon as arioake eke coesred let them be. Jo ButgreariyI w.C with my mouth eiue tharJces vnro the Loid : And I amon? thz raakmide his praifcs wiU record. 1 1 lor he wsth helpe a: his right hand, wi!l fhnd the pocre man by : To "euc ham from the m 2 n rint WHSI <0r.dcrr.r4 h* feulc to die. The %94 yfalme. no C A NT VS. Tho.Rmenf.B. ofM. X HE Lord did fay vnto my Lord, ft thou on my light hand ■■) Til! I haue made thy foes a ftoole, whereon thy feet may ftanjj. Chichefler Tune. T £ N O R , !or *PUynferi£. *k~* _L ME I oid did fay vnto my Lord, fit thou on my right hand : Till I haue made thy foes a ftoole, whereon thy feete may ftand. * The Lord (hall oijt of Sion fend the fcepter of thy might: Amid thv mortall foes be thou, the ruler m their fight. } , And in the day on which thy taigne and power they ft all fee: Then hereby free-Will offeiings fhall the po pie offer thee. Yea, with an holy wo: (hipping then fhall they offer all : Thy birth dew is the dew that doth from wombe of morning fall. 4 The I ord hath fwome and neuer will lepent what he dothXy i Pfalme n\.C A TS^T V S.Tho.Rwnf: B. °f M. V v Ith heart I doe accord to praife and I*ud the Lord,in pre- lliliil^iililillllllii fence of the iu^ : For great his workes are found, to fearch than fuch are bound, as doe him lou e and truft. His ivotkes are glorious* aifo his 3. French Tune* T '€ N O R , or Fahn>den. V V Ith heait I doe accord to praife and laud the I.ord.m pit- fence oftheiuft : For great his works are found, to feaich them fuch are bound, as doe him louc and trail, His workes arc glorious, aifo his I yfalme i\o. CAN TVS. Tho.Rauen.B.ofM. Ipj -rllllli^^^Ililll^iiii H E Lord did fay vnto my Lord, fit thou on my light hand : fi\\ I kaue made thy foes a ftoote, whereon thy feet (hall B ASS VS. (land. X HE Lord did fay vnto my Lord, fit thou on my right hand : Tiil I haue made thy foe j a rtoole, whereon thy feete fhalfrtand. By the order of Melchifedech, thou art a Prifft for aye. 5 The Lord thv God on thv right hand that ftandth for thy ftay : Shall wound for thee the ftately Kings, vpon his Wrathfull day. 6 The heathen he ihall ludge and fill the phce with bodies dead : And ouer diuei s countries ihall in funder fmite the head. 7 And he ihall dnnke out of the brooked that runneth in the way • Therefore he ihall lift vp on hie his royal 1 head that day. PfalmeiW. M ED IV S.Tko.Rauenf.B.of M. V V lth heart I doe accord to praife and laud the Lord , in pre fence of the nil • For great his wo rkes are found, to fearch them fuch il?ilil-liili!^^|^iiiiii- E ligfl are bound, as doe hm loue and trufr. Hisworkes are glorious alfohis B ASSVS. V V lth heart I doe a^ord, to prayfe and laud the Lord,in pre- fence of the nil: For great his works are found, to fearch them fitch ateU.und, as doc him loue and ftuft. Jiis Wikcsajt glorious, alfo his ' ~ " " tiffeeoulWe *9 6 CAN TVS. righteoiiCheiTe it doth endure for e- uer. His wondrou* workes he would" we ftill remember flioold, his mercy fivkth nc- uer. TSNOR^ov TUynfon^ righteouCiefle it doth endure foremr. His wondiotu works he would wc foil remember fcould , his mercy faileth neuer. J Surh as to him loue beare By li?htnin«s and by thunders : A portion full four ^hen he the heathens land He hath vp for them hid x\ Did e'me into their hand For this they ftalj well find. >hete they beheld his wonders. He will them haue in min.de> Ar.dkeepe them as he faid. 7 Of all his workes en flieth * For he did not difdaine Both iudgement* right and trUthj 'hi woikcs to fhew them plaine whcieto his ftarutes tend. Pf*lmc X 1 2, C AT^TVS. G. Kirhy He man is bleft that God doth feare, And that his lawe; doth loue indeed : His feed on eaith God will vpreare, And b.'efle fiKh as', fiom him llililllliiliililiiEiiElIllIf pioceedtHis houfe with good he will fulfill' : His t ighteoufnes endure fhal ftill. l.High Dutch Tune. T 8N O R , or Far burden. ^i^i^iggJEpppiisiiiiilii fl^f* X He man is bleft *th«t God doth feare , And that his lawes doth IliliiiegiliiiiiiPiii^ill ioue indeed • His feed on earth God will vpreare, And blcffe fuch as fiom him PiOCc:d . Hk houic with good he w4l frufill : His righttoufiics endmc (hall --.'. MEDIFS. 197 plillEllFEiliililiilfliiiEii rizhtcoufhefie it doth endme for euer. His wondrous works he* would wc 1**11 remember ftould, his mercy fsuleth ne- uer. j rightcoufriiflc it doth endure for cue:. Hu wondrous wotkes hee would HiiiillillSillllll we (Jill rcmembei ftio;?id, They are decreed far?, For euer to endure , Vhich rquitiedoth end : Redemption he gaue His people for to fane. And hath alfo required •\\% prorrvifr not ft) faile, 3utahvav:estopremile : his mer- cy failcth netBt. His holy name be feared. 10 who fo with.heai trull f^ine True wifedome would amine, The Lordfeare and obey : 5u:h as his lawes doe keepe Shall knowledge haue fu'l deepe: H« prayfe ihall lail for aye. Tfalme 103. MSB IV S. G. Kirby. X He man is bled that God doth feare , And that his lawes doth loue indeed: His feed on earth God will vpieare, And blefTe fuch as fro n him Jtiiil proceed :His houfe with good he will fulfill : His rizhteoufnes endure (hail ftif/, b Assrs. JL He man is bleft that God doth feare, And tha? his lawes dotk plilpl^iiill^li^ii loue mdecd : His feed on earth God wdlvpreate, And blefle fuch as from him I prc:??4 1 Hi? houfc with good-he will falQlU : VLii rightraujGws erifiijr» fcaU fell. If?8 4- Vnto the righteous doth arife. In trouble »oy, in daikneile Jjghc: Compafsion is in his eyes • And mercy alwayes, in his fieht, J Ye.i> pittie moueth fuch to lend. Pfalme i 1 2. He doth by iudgement things' expend^ 6 And furely fuch Ihnll ncuer fr/e, For in rcmembrancrhad is ho 7 No tydingsill can make him qu-iilf. />/*/»* 1 13. /^/ v D I'VSSrho.Rauenr.B.of'M. || T E children wrucn do feriie the Lord,pr£yfe ye his name with one ac- I^iliiigiiiiiiiililiililli * cord: Yea,ble(Ted be_ alwayes hisnamawho from the fifing of the Sun, ™ till it retnrne where it begun, is to be praifed with great fame* The Lord iiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiii all people doth furmount , as for his glory we may count, aboue the hea- ® uens hie to be, with Cod the Lord who may compare , whofe dwellings a in the hgauens are ? of fuch great power and force is he. TENOR.or Playnfong. (Tf* E children which doe ferua the Lord, praife ye his name with one ac- Pil^iipiiiliililliill cord : Yea,blefTcd be alwayes his name, who from the rtfing of the Sun "till it return whew it begunT ""is to be praifed with great fame. The Lord Isililiiiiliitli^il^iii all people doth iiusnount, as for his glory we may count, aboue the hea- uens hie to be, with God the Lord who may compare , whofe dwelling* m I the heauenj are ? of fuch great powcj and force is he ? 6 He doth abafe himfelfe we know, 7 The needy out of duft to draw, Things to behold both here below, And eke the poore which h«'pe none fa.5 Ani 4£> in hwieft abeuc. His onsly njtcie d/d hinj rnou« Tfalme n 2, 199 Whs in the lord fure hope doth fee. 8 His heart isfiime,hisfcareis paft, Fot he Ihall fee his toes downe caft. His nghteoufnefle ihaU ftiil remaine '*. And his c/hte with piaife abide, Tkough that the wicked man difdajne. io Yea>gna(h his teeth thereat fhali he And lb confume his ftate to fee.; 9 He did well for the poore prouide, P/a/me n 3, CANT VS. Thto-Rauenf.B . cfM. JL E childien which do feme the lord, prayfe ye his name with one ac« iiiiilliillliilslEiiiiliill cord: Yea, bleflcd be alwayes his name, who from the riling of the Sun, illtlilllilllill ti/lit rcturne where it begun, is to be praifed with great fame. The Lot4 iiillilSiliiSiiillliPi all people doth furmount > a< for his glory we may count , aboue the hea- iiii^llifliilillllilliiSi uens hie to be, with God the lord, who mav compare, whofe dwellings illlliligi^iliiliilllll in the heauens are i of fuch great power and force is he. BASS VS. X E children which do feriie the lord,praifir ye his name with one ac- lliiliiiliiilli^iilliilli cord, Yea,blefled be alwayes his uaTe, who from the riling of the Sun i tili it returns where it besun , is to be praifed with great CamcThe Lord illiilrtliiiriilllpi all peoplt doth furmount, a^ for his glory we may count, a-boue the heauens hie to be, with God the lord who may compare , whofe dwellings in the heauens are ? of fuch great power and force is hce. And fo him f.t in high degree, 9 The barren he doth make to heart, Jwith Pnnces'of great d ignitie, And with great iov her fruit to ieare,| I That iide his pcopta witfi gitft fame: thoefcp pvaifeycc to* holy Name- ^ 30S> rfilmeil4- C A NTVS, EchvArd'BLncW. \ A/iililIiilil?lllli!EliilIilii V V - Hen Ifrae! by God? addreffe , from Pharaohs land was bent * » ' And I.Jcobs houie the ftrangas left, and in the fame train c went. Low Dutch Tunc. T5 1 NO R 9 crVlaynfent. And Jacobs hcufe the Grangers left , and in rhcfametraine went. t In luda God his g'orv fliew'd, recuied backwardly. his hofcneffc moft blight : 4 As Rams afraid the mountain's sklpti So did the I fraetrtes dectera then fti cngth did therr, F01&K . his ki-gdome, power, sndinifht. And as the filly trembling Lambs 3 Th? ft-a i> Gw. "and fodainly theii to P s *d b;ate and (h£r. isalfamat'ddidKe J Whataild theefra as al?.niaz*(b The lOaunj? fhea'.r.es of I or dans fi'cuJ fo fjd.-.in'y to fits : /'/rf/wf 115. CANT VS. Simon Stubt r . xriiiifiiliflliillgliiiiii _i. ^ O: vn-to vs Lcrd ; re: to r : , but :o thy namcgr:<£ jr.aife : Bsth tor thy mercy and cby truth, that are in thee alwayes,' Torke Tune. T t ' N^O R or Plajnfong. a- v .Bl^jg^lilPiifi^fii N Ot vnto vs Lord,not to vs, out to thy name cure prayfe, Both for thy mercie and thy tit-.th a Why (hall the heathen fcomers fay, where is their God become ? 3 O'.u God in heauen is, and what he will, that h^.th he done. 4. Their Ido!s filler are and gold> workes of mens hands they be : J The-.' hau; a mouth, aiid do not fpeakei and eyes and doe not fee 'heads, * Anil they ha'^e «ares »oyn'd to their that are in thee alwayes. g and doe not heaieat all • And nofes eke they formed hatie, 2nd doe not findl wnhall. 7 And hinds they haic and handle not* and feet and doe not °oe: A throat thev haucyet through the fame?' they make no found to blow, a Thofe that make them, are like to thtnj aad thofe whofe tiuft they be : &! Pfalme 1 14. MET) I VS. Sdrvard Blank?, a I o IliiiiSIIlIliili^iiEil Hen Iftael by Gods addieffe,fiom Pharaohs land was bent*. VV Aad iacobs houfe the (hangers left, and in me larr.e traktewent. li ASS I 'S. A/A/iiipiiiiiiiyiiPiiiEiiii I \l V Hen Ifrael by Gods addiefle, from I'haiaohs land was bent: And Jacob's honfe the ftrangers left, and in the fault ti*ne went. Ye rowlin? waues of Iordans Houd, .'.hv tan ve backwardlv I an d dxqrf his mighty hand : 6 Why (hooke ve hils as Rams afraid ? Befoir the free of Jacobs God wh'v did your rtrensth fo (hake ? fcaie ve both fra and land Why id yoin tops as tri mblin/ Lambs 8 l meane the God uhich from hard rocks for feare quiucr and quake f doth caufe mame flouds appeare ; And from the ftcny Hint did m?ke 7 O earth confeaTc thy foueraigne Lord , gufla out the rbuntatnes deaie. Pfalme %t& M E C D I V S Simon Stu?bs. iEif!l!SIp!illiiiPi3i^]ii t vnto vs Lord, not to vs , but to thy name giUC prayfe : i^mi=i!!iy!@iiiiSii=i N Both for thy m'eicy and thy truth , that are in thee alwaycs, BASSVS. *'"' JL ^i Ot vnto vs Lord,not to vs, but to thy name giue piayfe, >o mi^mmmm Both for thy mercy and thy tiuth, mat are in thee alwayes. 9 O Ifracl ttuft in the Lord , his Weffir.g he will {hew. their help and Ihield is he. XJ Thcm thaf ^ featm of the urf . 10 o Airons houfe truft m the Lord the Lord will fane- them all • their help and ftueld is he : Euen he will blefle than euery one, 1 1 Truft ye the Loid that feare the Loid the great and eke the fmall. their heipe and fhicld is he : 1+ To you I fav, the hmr.g Lord, 12 The Lord hith mindful I beene ofvi, will multiply his grace: and will vs blefle alfo : To you,-nd to the children that ©b IUaels and on Anions, hoife (hall fellow cf your race. I ©a < ? falwe XI5# 15 YeatethebleffedoftheLord, euenoftheLord I fay, Which both the heaiwn and the earth hath made and fet in ftay. x6 The heauens,yea, thi heauens htt ~~* belong vnto the Lord : The earth vnto the fonnes of men he gaue of free accord. ] IVS. ThoJLtuenf.BtfM. \^J All ye nations of the world, prayfe ye the Lord alwayes : Ar.4 . B AS S VS. illilllliiilliPlilllii Ajl ye nations of the world , pjsyfe ye the Lord alwayes : AM 1 9 1 * o i|Ii.&li?IilElSli^^i all ye people tuery where fet forth his noble praife. TS NO R,ot FUjnfong. all ye people eu>> y where fet forth his noble praife. 2 For great his kindnefle is to vs, his truth endures for aye : Pfalmc 11%. C ANT VS. Simon Stnbbs. liili^lliltiiflifllll Giiie ye thanks vnto the Lotd. for gracious is hee : Becaufe o iplliilliiliiil his mercy doth endure for cuer towards thee. Jbtariyrs Tune* T E 2^0 i? or Plajnfbn^. n Oligiiiililliliill^lliilii Giue ye thanks. vnto the Lord, for gracious is hee : Becaufe his meicv doth endure for euer towards thee. Let I G ael confciTe and fay, hi? mercy dures for aye g Now let the houfc of Aaron f.iy hii mercy dines for aye. 4 Let all ifi at feare die Loi d our God » cucn now confefie and fay, ■Jhe r^eicy of rhe Lord cur God endureth ftillfor aye. J In trouble and in heauinefle vnto the I ord I cry'd : Which tauingly heard me at large, my fute was not denide. 6 The I ord hnufeife is on my fide , I •■dlnotftand in doubt, jslor feare what man an doe to inc. when God lland-j me about. 7 The I oid doth take my patt with them tliot helpe to fucconr rne? 5fheretore I {hall fee my dcfiie, * \fltin mine cnenuc. 8 Better it is to trill ia God, then in mans movtall feed : 9 Or to putconfidence in Kings, or Princes in their need: io All nations haue encJofed me and compafied me round : But in the name of God will I mine enemies confound. 1 1 Thev kept me in on euery fide ^ they kept me in I fay : But through the Lords rwofl mighty name I (hall woike th:ir decay. 12 They came about me all like Bees, but yet in the Lords name I quencht their thornes that were on fire and uirl defhoy the fame. The fecend part. 25 ThoM 1^1 with foicc thruft foicatme, that I indeed might fall : MEBIVS. 20$ all ye people euery where, fet forth his noble prayfe. b as srs. all ye people euery where fet forth his noble praifa. Pfalme\\%. CMEDIVS. Simon Stobbs. \^y Giue ye thanks vmo the Lord, for gracious is he : Becaufe his mercy doth en- dure for cuer towards th«e. B assv s. olliir^iiirillilililiillli ^^^/ Giue y thankes vnto the Lord » for gracious is he : Becaufe his mercy doth endure for euer towards thee. But through the Lord I fouivd fuch hclpe, that they were vanquifht all : ■14 The Lord j s my defence and ftrength, my ioy, my mil th and fong ; Hce is become for me indeed , a Saiuonr moft ftrong. i) The right hand of the lord our God doth bright to p^fle great things : Hecaufeth voyce of ioy "and health in righteoiis mens dwellings. ! 6 The'iight lr.nd of the Lord doth bring mod mizhty things to paffc : His hand hath the preheminence , his force is as it was. 17 I *'M nor dye but euer y VAC to vtter and declare The Lord his might and wondrens power his workes and' what ther are. 1 8 The Lord himfelfe htth" chaftencd , *M hath corrected mcc: But hath not giuen me oner yet to death as ye may fee. 19 Set open vnto me the gates of truth and 1 ighteoufneflTc : That I may enter into them the Lords prayfe to confrflc. 20 This is the gate euen of the I.oti, which (ball not to be (hut : But good and righteous men alway ih all enter info it. The third pan. 21 I will giue th.-nks to thee O lord , becaufe thou hrfl heard (rtc • And art b?corre iKoii Icunngly a Sauiour v.-.tonr-. 22 The ftone. which eie this time among the builders was jxtus-'d. Is now become the corner ftone andchiefely tvibe vfd. O 3 25 Thi? 2o6 Vfalme\\%. 23 This was the migbtie worke of God, in heart, in mindcand thought? this was the Lords owne fact. : And it is merutrilous to behold 2j Now helpe VS Lord, and profper vs, with eves that nobfe act. we wifh With one accord : 24 This is ths io> full day indeed, 26 BlefTed be he that comes to vs, which God him/elfe hath wrought, in the name of the I ord- Let vs be glad and it>y therein, 27 God is the Lord that fhew'th vs light Pfalmeiig. CANTVS. Q.Fsrnaby.B.ofM. T>iilllii^iilliliiiIIIIl •i-' I effed are they that perfect are, and pure in minde and heart : lilllEliiliiEliilllifllllfii ■* whofe hues and eonuerTa- tion from Gods lawes neuer ftart. BlefTed are wmmmmmmmmMmm they that giue themfelues his fhtutes to obferue : Seeking the Lord with all their heart , and neuer from him fwerue. T £ 7{ O R , or Tlaynfong. __ l^-J^ *-' LcfTed are thev that perfect are, and pine in mindeTand heart) Whofe Lues and conuerfation from Gods lawes ricuer ftart. BlefTed are they that giue themfelues his ftatutes to obferue : Seeking the Lord with ] all their heart, and neuei from him fw?rue. 5 Doubtleffe fuch men goe notaftrav, whihit I thus fee mine eies : nor doe no wicked thing : And bend my minde alwayes to mufe, Which ftedfaftly walke in his pathes, on thy & crefl decrees. without any wandiing. 7 Then will I pravfe with vprieht heart 4 It is thy wil] and commandement , and magnifie thy name : that with attentiue heed : When I /hall learne thv Judgements iuft ■> Thy noble and diuine preempts, and Iikewife prone the fine. we learne and keepe indeed. 8 And wholly will I gme my felfe, f Oh would no God it rrrrght.thse pleafe to keepe thy lawes~moft right : my wayes fo to addve/Te : Forfake me not for euer Lord, ^That I might both in heart and voyce , but fhew thv graee and might. thy lawes keepe and confeffe. BETH. The fecond Part. 6 So ihould no fhame my life attaint , 9 By what rr.canes may a )ong man bc£ Pfalme lit. i*r b'mde ye theirfore with cord your iacrifice to the altar, and giue thankes to the Lord. *S jhou ait my God I will confefle, and render thanks to thee : Thou art my God and I will piiiTe thy mercies towards me. 29 6 giiie yec thankes vnto the Lord for gracious is he : Becau/e his mercy doth endure, for euer towaidsmee. Pfalme 119. ME'DIVS^ Q. Farnaby B.ofM. J3 "" LeiTed are they that perfect are, and pure in are they that perfect are, and pure in minde and heart : Whofs lines and cornier "fa- ti- on fiom Gods lawes neuer (tab BietTed aie IHiilllliiililliilipiiilii they that giue thcmfelues his fta- tutes to obferue 1 Seckm? the lord with all their heart , and \ neu=r from him fwerue. BASS VS. *~* Lefled are they that perfect arc , and pure m mmde and Heart : Whole hues and conuer tenon from Gods lawes neuer ftart. Blefled are they that eiue themierucs his flat utes to ebferue : Seeking the Lord with liiilllif:,, W all their heait , and neuer from |jpn fwerue. his life Ieame to amend? If that he marke and keepe thy word , and therein his time fpend. 10 vnfamedlv I hauethee fou»ht , and thus feeking abide : O neuer fuffer me O Lord, from thy precepts to Aide. ti Within mv heart and fecret thoughts > thy word I haue hid ftilJ ; That I might uot at any time, offend thy godly will. ti we maenihe thy name O Lord, aiid praife thec eucnnoie: Thy fiatutes cf rroft woi thy fanlfc 6 Lord teach me therefore. 13 My lips haue neuer Cfaft to preach * andpublifh day and right : Thv Judgements all which did proceefl j from thy mouth fullofmifht. 14 Thv teftimonks and thy wajes, pleafemer.o lelTe indeed, Then ail the treafures of the earth, which worldlings make their meedc. 15 Of thy prrceptsl wiHffiiliTHife, and thereto frame my talkc : P* M io8 V Jaime J 1 9. As at a m.irke fo will I aime, tHy waies how I may walkc j6 My onely ioy ftialfbefo fixt, and on thy lawes fo let : That nothing can me fo fane blind* that I thy word forget. \ciMEU The III. Part, % 7 Grant to- thy feruant now fuch grace as- may my life prolong : Thy holy word then will J keepe both in my heart and tongue. 18 Mine eyes which wcie dun and {hut vp fo open and make bright : That of thy law and mernailous Workes I may haue the cleere fight. 1 9 I am a ftraneer in this earth, wandring now here now theie : Thy word therefore to me difdofe , my footfteps for to cleere. Xo My fonle is rauifht with defue, and rieuei is at reft' : But feekes to know thy judgements hte, and what may pleafe thee'beft. 2i The prond.men and malitiotfs, thou haft ckftroyde each one : .And CMrferl are fuch as doe not thy hefts attend vpon. 22 lore! turrie from me refcuke and fhame, wMh Wicked men confpire : For Irian? kept thy couenants , with xeale as hot as five. 2; The pi inres 21 eat h counfeil hte, and did again?? me fpeike : But then thy fenian't bought how he thv ftatn'te's mieht not bieake. 24 lorwhv ? thv couenants are my ioy, and my great hearts folace : Thcv fertte inftead of counfdlers y my matters for to paffc. DALETH.TbcIIlI.Part. 25 I am alas as bi ought to graue , and alrnoft tirrn*d to duft. Reftore therefore my life againe, as thv promife is iitft. 2 6 Mv waves 'when 1 acknowledged , with meicie thou did^ Kea$ : ' Heaie now cftfoonc and ifie irftuift thy J awes to loue a'vl feare. *7 Teach me once t«xou«hi y -i >j i- to K now thy precepts and thy lore." Thy workes tTicn will I meditate, and lay them vp in ftore. 28 My foule I feele fo fore oppreft, that it melteth for gritfe : According to thy word therefore hart Lord to fend reliefe. 29 From lying and deceitfuJUips, let thy grace'me defend : And that 1 may learne thee to loue thy holy law me fend. 30 The way of truth both ftrait and fui'C I haue ch'ofen and found : I fet thy uidgements me before which keepe me fafe and found. 3 1 Since then f O Lord ) I fore'd my felfe thy couenants to embrace : Let me therefore haue no rebuke , nor check in any cafe. 3* Then will I run with ioyfull cheare where thy word doth me call : ' When thou haft fet my heart at large* and nd me out of thrall. HE. TbcV.?art- 33 I nil-lift me Lord in the right trade of thy ftatntes diuine : And it to keepe euen to the end my heart I will endire. 34 Grant me the knowledge of thy law and I fhall it obey : With heartand minde and all my might, I will it keepe I fay. # In the right path of thy precepts, guide ; ie lord I require : More other pleafure doe I wifh, nor greater thing deme. 36 Incline mine he'art thy lawes to keepe and couenants to embrace : And fom all filthy auariee, I ord fliield me with thy grace, 37 From vaine defiresand worldly lufts turne backe mine eies and fight : Glue m'e the fpnit of life and power to walke thy waies aright, 3 8 Confirme thy gracious prwnife Lord which thou haft made to me : Which am thy feruant and doe loue and feaic nothing but thee. 39 Reproach and fhame which I doe f.-are fiom VfdmeWQ ^Q9 fiom mc O Lord expell : _ For thou dceft iurtge with equme, and therein doftYvcell. 40 Behold my hearts defire is bent ■ thv lawes to keepe for ave : tordftrenzthen me fo ivith thy f race , '■ thai it pciforme J may. V~*V* The V l. V M* 41 Thy mercies 51 eat and manifold let me obtajne o I.oid : Thy fcuing health let me enioy , according to thy word. 41 So fhali 1 ftop the flandcous mouths of lewd men and vfriuft * Tor in thv faithful! promifes ftar.ds my comfort and truft. 43 The word of truth within my mouth let euer ft-ll be preft : For m thy nidscnents wcrtderfull my hope doth ftand and reft. 44 And whrift tb*r breath within my doth nattirall life pref-rue : ( breft Yea.tiU this world fhaii bs diflolu'd, thy law wi!! I obferue. 45 So walke will I a? fet at hrge , and m*ie free from d\ dread: Becaufe I fought how for to keepe thv precepts" and thv reed. 46 Thy noble acts I.' will defcribe, a« thmes of mod great fame : Euen before Kings .1 "will them blaze, and fh.inke ho whit for fhamc. ; 47 I will rfxwcethen to obey • thy worthy hefts and will : Which euerfrtott 1 haue lou'd beft\ and to will loue them ftill. 48 My bind will lift I to thy lawes, which I haue deaiely fought : And pvaetife thy comrr.andemer.ts > m will, in deed, and thought. ZAl N. IbeVl I. Tart. 49 Thv promife which thou madft to me thy feiioftt lord remember : For therein haue I put my truft , and confidence for fuer. j Jolt is my comfort and my ioy , when troubles me zfTa-Ie ; E 01 were my life hot by thy word , my life would foone me faile. Yet would I not thv law forfake, as he that were foTlome. ji But call to minde Lord thv great fhew'd to our fathers old : ' woikes Whereby I felt mv ioy furmount, my gnefe an hundrtth fold. 53 But yet alas for feave I quake, feeing how wicked men Thy lawforfookeand did pioriifc thy Judgements who knowes when * J4 And as for me 1 framM mv fangs, thy ftatutcs 10 exalt : When I amor.? the ftrange-s dwelt, and thoughts gan memztit jj I thought vpon :h\- 'm~Oloid, bv night when "that fleepe : As I'm my law : il(c ■ and euer y j6 This g '? I ^'1 obt '" e becaufe thv qp,yeninxs I've t and deare 1 did embrace, r>nd a!fo keepe with leuerence and with fea-.e. HETH; rhtVULV^t. 570 God which art my part and lot j mv con foit and my ftay : 2 haue decreed and piomifed, thy Iiw to keepe alway 5 8 Mine eameft heart did humbly fue in prefence of thy face : As tnoii therefore haft proofed, L*d graunt me of thv grace. 59 My life I haue examined, and tt ide my fecret hea; t : Which to thy ftatutss caufed me my feere ftrajght to conuert. 60 I did net ftay nor linger long, as they that ilo.uhhiii are : But haftily thv lawes to keepe, I did my felfe prepare. 61 The cruell bands of wicked men, h;.ue mnde of me their pay : Yet would I nor thv law forget, norfiom theegoe rib ay. 91 Thy righteous uidgements towards me fo great is and fo hie : Thatjeuen at midnight I will rffe* thy name to magnlfie. < 1 The pi oud & fuch as God contemne, ftill made of me a fcome. 65 Companion am I to a J! them, which feaie afoee in their heart : And / BIO ^falme It 9* And neither wTllfor loue nor dread, from thy eommandements ftart. 94 Thy mercies Lord moft plentiful! doe all the world fulfill : Oh teach me how I may obey thyftatutcs and thy will. TETH. ThelX.Pan. 6$ According to thy promife Lord . fo haft thou with ltie dealt : For of thy grace in fundry forts , haae I thy fertiant felt. 66 Teach me to iudge alwayes aright % and giue me knowledge fure : For ccitainely belceue 1 doe , that thy precepts are pure. the caufe iuft needs be mud. " 76 Now of thy goodnerte I thee pray i fome comfort to me fend : As thou to me thv fetuant haft, fo from all ill me fhend. 77 Thy tender mercies poure on meej and I fhall finely hue : For toy and confolation both , thylawes to me doe giue. 78 Confou:id the proud whofefalfe pre* is me for to deftrov. ( tence, But as for me thy hefts to know , ttt will my fclfe imploy. 79 Who fo with reucrence doe thee fcare to me let them teti re : 67 Fre thou didft touch me with thy rod, And 1 \ k) ? a * do f thy conenants know I err'd and went aftr*y ; But now I keepe thy holy word, and make it all my ftay. 68 Thou art both good and graciotis, andgiueft moft liberally : Thine ordinances how to keepe , therefore O Lord teach me. 69 The proud and wicked men haU; f or»*d againft me many a lye, yet thy commandements ftiJJ obferue , with all my heart will I. 70 Their heirts are fwolne with worldly as greafe fo are they fat : ( wealth But in thy law doe I delight, ' and nothing feeke but 'that. 71 O happv time may I well fay, xvhen thou didft me correct : For as a guide to learue thy lawes , thy rod did me direct: 72. So that to me thv word and law , 15 dearer manifold : Then thoufands great of filuer and gold or ought that can be told. IOD. The X. Part. 73 Seeing thy hands hane made me Lord, to be thy creature : Grant knowledge likewife how-to learne to put thv lawes in vre. 74 So they chat feare thee fhall reioyce, when euet they me fee : Becaufe I haue learn 'd by thy word , to put my truft in thee. 7) When with thy rod ehe world is * know the caufe is iuk : (plagued, So when thou doft orrect feff Lord, and them alone defire. 80 My heait without all wauering, 1st on thy lawes be b:nt : That no coniufion come to me, whereby I fhould be fhent. CAPH- The XI. Part. 81 My foule doth faint and ceafeth not thy (ailing heairh to c aue. : And for thy words fake ftill I truft, my hearts defire to haue. 8i Mine eyes doe failc with looking foe thy word, and thus I fay : O when wilt thou me comfort Lord i why doft thou thus delay ? S3 A; a skin bottle in the frnoake, fo am I paicht and dride : Yet will I not out of my heart let thy commandements Aide. 8j Alas how long fhall I yet Uaz , before I fee the houre : That.on my foes which me torment ,' thy vengeance thou wilt poure ? 85 Prefumptuous men haue digged pits thinking 1 ma]-.e m e fure : Thus contrary againft thy law , my hurt they" doe procure. 36 But thy commandements are all true, and caufelefie they me gncue : To thee therefore I doe compiaine, that thou mightft me relieue. 87 Almoft they hiJ. lr>ecIeanedeftt•oyd, andbl■ou?htmequi>eto ground ; ' Yet by thy fiat lies I absdc "\ and therein fuccour found. Pfalme\\$ t til %g Feftote me lord aeainc to life, foi thv mercies excel/ : And fo fl" ^11 1 thy couenants keepe, till death my life expel!. LAMED. TbeXlLPart. 89 In heauen I oid where thou doft dwell thy word is ftablifht fure, And {hall for all eternity, faft etauen there indure. 90 I torn age to age thy truth abides, as doth the earth witneffc : Whcfe ground woi ke thou haft laid (b as no tongue can expiefle. ( fure, 51 I urn to this day we may well fee, how atl things per feuere : According to thy ordinance, for all things thee reuere. 92 Had it not beene that in thy I aw, mv fonle had comfort fought : Long rime eie now in my diflrefle, I'had beene bioughtto nought. 93 Therefore I will thy precepts -aye, in memory keepe fjt : By them thou haft my life rcftord, when I was at Jaft caft. 9+ No wight to me can title make, for I am onely thine : Saueme therefore for to thy lawes mine eares and heart enclme. 9J the wicked men doe feeke my bane, and therefore Ive in wait : But I the while corifldered thy noble nets and great. $6 I fee nothing in this wide world, at length which hath not end : But thy commandements and thy word , b eyond ail end extend. &1EM. The XI 11. Part. 9 7 What great defne, and feruent loue doe I beare to thy law? All the day long my whole deuife is onely on thy law. 9 Si Thy word hath taught me fane to mv foes in policy : ( pafie, Tor ft;il I keepe it as a thing of nioft excellency. 99 Mv teacher 5 which did m e iaftruit, in knowledge I excell : Becaufe I doe~thy couenants keepe, and them to otheis tell, ico In wifedome I doe paffe. alfo, the auncient men in deede : And all becaufe to keepe thy lawes , Ihelditayebeftreede. 1 c 1 My feete I haue refrained eke f 1 om c uery euill way : > Becaufe that I contmual'y thy word might keepe I fay. 102 I haue not fweui'd from thy iudge- nor vet fluonke any del : ( ments. For why ? thou haft me taught thereby to Una godly and well. t ?3 O lord how fweet vnto my raft finde I thy words alway • Doubtleffe no hony m my mouth, feele ought fo fweet I mav. xc4 Thv lawes haue me fuch wifedome that'v'tterly I hue (leain'd , All wicked and vngodly waies, in euerykmde ofiatc. NFN.ThcXini.Part. icf Fuen as a lanteme to my f?ete, fo doth thy word finne bright r And to my pathes where tuer I goe, it is a flaming lieht. ic6 I haue both fworne and will per- rroft certainely dmbtleffe : 'foime That I will keepe thy judgements iuft, and them in life expreffe. 107 Affliction hath me fore oppreft , and biouohtme to deaths doore: lord as thou haft piomifed, fo me to life rertore. 108 The offerings which with heart and! mod franckly I thee giu?, ( voice Accept, and teach me Kow I may fiterthy iudgements line. 1 co My foule is aye fo in my hand, that dangers me affaile : Yet doe r not thy law forget, nor it to keepe will faiie. 1 10 Although the wicked lay their nets to catch me at a bay : Yet did I not from thy precepts once fweuie or goe aftray. in Thy lawes I haue fo claim'd alway * as mine owne heritage : And whv ? for therein I delight, and fet my whole coinage. 1 1 z For euermoie I haue beene bent 1 thy flat utes to fulfill; tuen *2I* As thou promif d fo perform*, that death me npt aflaile • Nor let mv hope abufe me fo, that through diftruft I quale. it 7 Vpholcl me and I fhail be fafe, for ought they doe or faj : And in thy flatute. 1 ! pleafurt f*k: will I both night and d iy. 1 1 8 f hou haft trod fuc h viider thy feet, as doe thy »7at'ite- brake : For naught auasles theiu fubt Ity their conu'eJJ is but we^ke. I I 9- Like di-offe thou c?fh the wicked out where euer they r oe or dwell. Therefore am I as thv ftatut s , lone nothing: halfefowell. 1 20 My fief h alas is taken with feme, as though it were benumbd ■ For when I fee thy judgements,ftraight I am as one aftond. /I IN* rht XVI. Part. - 12 1 I doe the thing that lawful'] iy, and giue.to all men right : Re%ne me not to then that would oppreffe me with their might, nil But for thy fcruant furerie be, in that thing that is good : That proud men giue me not the foile , which rage as they were wood. j 23 Mine eves with wayting aie now thy health fo much I crape : 'blinde, And eke thy righteous promife Lord, who ehv thou wilt me f me. 124 Inrient thy feunrt louing/v, and.f .iioui to him fhow : "3 hy ft'atutis cf rr.oft excellency, teach me alfo to know; izj Thy humble feruant Lord I am'i giant me to vnderfland How by thy ftatutes I may know, beft what to take in hand. 126 it is now tune Lord to beginnr, for truth is quite decayd . Thy law likewife they haue tianfgrsft , and none agtfmft them faid. i2- This is the caufe wherefore I lout thy lawes better then gold- Or icwels fine which are efteem'd moft ccftlytobefold. 12S I thought thy precepts all inoft iufl? and fo than 'ayd in Rote : All craftie and malicious waics I doe abhorre therefore. ?E. Tbe.Xyn.Part. 129 Thy couenants are moft wondeifnlf, and full of things profound : My IbiJe therefore doth keepe them Cure, when they are tiide and found. J30 when men firft ent.uinto thy word they finde a light moft cleere : And very idiots vnderftand, when they it read 01 heare. 131 For ioy I haue both gapt & Breath^ to know thy commandement : That I might guide my life thereby I fought what thing it meant. 132 With mercy and compaSion both, behold me from ab^ ue : As thou art wont to behold fuch as thy namefeaie and lone. J 3 3 Direct my footfteps by thy woid , that I thy wi/I may know : And neuer let iniquitie, thy feruar.t ouerthiow. 134 From flandcreus tongues and deadly preferue and keepe me furc 1 ( h«c Thy precepts then will I obferue, and put th«n eke in vie. 13 f Thy countenance which doth fur- the Sunnc in his bright hew : (mount Let fhine or. me and bv rhv law, teach me what to elchew. 136 Outofminc eyes great flouds gufh of dreary teaies and fell I tout When 1 behold how wicked men thy lawes keepe ncuer adell. %JT)E. Pfalme 119 TheXrilLPart. **3 137 for Co is thy promife. 17 x Then ftajlmy lips thy praifes fpeake after moft ample Co it : When thou thy ftatutes haft me taught wberein ftands my comfort': 171 My tongue fh all fine, and preach thy and on this wife fay ft all. (word Gods famous acts and noble lawes, areiuft and pei feci all. 1 73 streach out thy hand I thee befeech, and fpeedily me fauc : For thy commandements to obfcrtie, chofen O Lord I hau;. t74 Ofrhee alone Lord I aaue health for other I know none : And in thv law and nothing clfe I doc delight alone. 175 Grant mee therefore long dayet to thy name to magnify : (Uue And of thy iudgements mercifull , let me thy fauotn try. 176 For I wai loft and went aftray, < t much like a wandring fteepe : Oh feeke mefor I hau; not faild thy commandements to kcepc. Pfa/meito. MSDlVS. Tho.RaueHf.B.ofM. vnto the Lord I call, and he doth mee N trouble and in thrall comfort. Deliuer me I fay, from lyers lips alway , and tongues of falfe report. JTAS-SVS. '-' ■illiigiiiiiiliiilliil^=ii-I 1^ N trouble and in thrall vnto the Lord I call, andhee doth mee :SIlliillliripiipiiiiiiili comfort. Deliuer me.I fay , from Hen lips alway, and tsngics of falfe report. jBy whom thy flocke elect, 1 came a peace to make, [And all of Ifaacks fed: : And fet a quiet life. are put .to open ftame. Eur when my tale was told, Caufeleffel was controld, [7 With them that place did hate,' By them that would hauefhlfe, Pfalme 1 21. M E D IV S. G. Farnaby B.ofM. Lift mine eyes to Si- on hill from whence I doe attend, I £-; B AS SVS. lift mine eyes to St- or. b41, ficjm whence l doe mend* tfca 1\6 C ANT VS. that fuicuur God me fend. The mighty G od me fuccour. wjIJ , which heaiten and earth fiamedj and all things therein, na- med. T£7^0.K^ or P&jkpwg. tint fuccour God me; end. The mighty God me fuccom vv;ll, which he.u^n and earth framed , and all things therein named. 3 Thy foOte from flip he will preferue , But his eyes ftiaJI euer watch. And v.ill thee fnfely keepe: For he will nenei fleepe.' 5 The lord j's thy warrant alway,' 4 Joe, he that doth I fi a cl con ferue , The Lord eke doth thee couer, No flecpe at ail can him catch. As at thy right hand euer. Pfalme\%t. CAN TVS. Cj >T Arnaby.B .of M. ■ ' illililllilillliliPiiii -*- Did in heart rcioycc to heare the peoples voyce, in of- tiering fo iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifii williualy ; Tor let vs vp fay they, and in the lords hoitfe pray, thus fpake the folk I illililliliillllElili^ii?!! full loiungly , OiU' fcete^ that wan- died wide ihafl in thy gates abide 5. French Tune. T £ NO it\or Playnfong. ^illlllilflteliiiiilliiii m Did in heart reioycc to heare the peoples voyce , inoffeiinglo \ul- IlPIIIfiSplilllElIplililll lingl*. FOrletvsvp fay rh* -y » and in the lords houfe pray, thus fpake the liili^Iifillllllifillilll folke fufi louingly , [piu feet; that wwvJjjjd wuk (hail inrhy gate? abid". iLr rhc MET>IVS. Siliiliililiilii^liilii^i that fuccotir God me fend. the mighty God mc fuccour will, which heauen and earth framed, and all things therein named. BASS VS. Bi;iiifillllIPiSilii^i that fuccoin God me fend. The mighty God me fuccour will , which heauen and eai th framed, and ail things therein named. The Sun (ball not thee parch by day And will thy life fure fa u; : Nor the Moone not halfe fo bright, And thou a'lfo fhait haue. Shall with cold thee hurt by night J 8 In all thy bufineffe gocd fuccefle: Where euer thou goeft in or out? The r ord will keepe chcefcom difheffe, God will thy things bring out. Pfiilme 122. MED IVS.g. Ftrnaby B . ifUW* fiiilipilliliiliiliEiiSli Did in heart reioyce tohearethe peoples voyce, in off-ring fo wil- hnely : For let vs vp fay they, and in the Lords houfe pray , thus fpake the ifilliliiliilii^iailiiiili folk full louingly, Oiir fectc that wan* died wide fnall in thy gates abide* B ASSVS. Did in heart reioyce ;okearcthe peoples voyce, in offering fo wiiiingly; For let vs vp fay they, and in the Lords houfe pray, thusfpake tie ^IpillElillllL^liiiiifill folk tvH loiEDtty Oui f«ts that w.ndred wide ftaii in tkf ate* abfte , I Q SI? ai8 C^XTVS* Othoule- rufalcm full fairc, which art fo feemelyfet, much like a llillliiiililllllilill One neat, the like whereof is not elfe where. TE 2{0 RtOt'PUynfang. O thou I erufalem full faire, which art fo feemely fet, much frkej a Citje neat, the like whereof is not elfe where. 4 The Tribe* with one accord, The Tribe? of God the Lord Are thither bent their way to take: So God before did tell , That there his Ifraell Their prayers fhould together make. J For there are Thrones ereft* And that for this refpeCt, To fet forth iuftice orderly- Which Thrones right to mamtaine, To Dauids houfe pntaine, Hisfolkc toiudge accordingly. *C* Tfalme li^.CAN TTS. Tho. Ranenf. B. of M. n lii!llllfiliiflii=illl \^y Lord that heaucn doft poffeffe, I lift mine eyes to thee : ** Euen as the feruant lifteth his, his makers hands to fee. wlndfor 9 or EatonTttne.T E N O R, or RUynfong, n iiiiiiiiiiiilililii^liiif \^_y Lord that heauen do(! poffeffe, I iift mine eyes to thee : illi^Piliiililiaiii Euenas the feruant lifteth his, hismaifrers hands to fee. r As handmaids watch their miftris hands, 3 Lord grant vs thy corrtpaGioq> fome grace for to atchieue : and mercy in thy fight: $• we behold the Lord our God, for we are fild and ouercome |ill he doe v$ (brjuie. with hatred and defpight. MED IP S. . liliiiiliiiiiii^llliiii O' thou jleruialeOi full faire, which art fo . fecmejy fet, mMchukea iiillil^iiiiillill^ C tie neat, the like whereof is not die where; ip BASSVS. O thou lexufalem full fane, whiih art fo feeme- ly fet much like a Ci tie neat, the like a whereof is hotel fe Where. 6 To pi-ay let vs not ceafe, 8 I wifli thy profperous ftare, For lenifalcrns peace : For my poorc brethiens lake Thy f i icnds God prefper mightily. That comfort haue by meanes of thee, 7 Peace' be thy wall's about, 9 God-s houfe doth me allure, Aud piofper tljee throughout Thy wealth for to procure* thy places eke continually. So much alwayes as Jyeth in rriR Ffalme 1 1 J. AiSJilVS. The.Rauenf.B.ofM. |Vy Lord that heauen doft porTcAc, I lift mine eyes eo thee: Su:n as the feruant lifteth his , hj* maifters hands to fee. s&n K^H x(**te\ mm BA$srs, lord that heauen doft poflciTe, I lift mine eyes to^thee: Fucn as the feruant Jiftethbtt, fcis maifters hands to fee f Our minds be ftuft with great rslnik?, Do* make vs of their cocking ftccke, iheiichsndworJWly wife the proud das ▼* dsfpAV i * urn 2lo 'Pfalme ii^. C'ANT.V.S*TkuRautnf.B.ofM. \ \S\ Ow Ifuel may fay ,, and that tuicly, if that the lord had not liillilllllilllillteliil out caufc maintaind : if that the loid had not oin right fuflamd, When all the world againft vsftin- "oufly Akun ftcii vproies, and faid Ihouid nil dye 6. French Tune. TSNO'R, or Faburden. •rxn: !-=£::: out' caufe maintaind : If that the lord had not oUt right fyftai^d when nil the world 'againft rs furioufly made their Vprores, andfaid wee fl.oiild all dye. - 2. Now long agoc, they had deuoiir'dvs-all, ^.nd fwjljowed qtlicke, for ought that we could deemc» Such was then rage, as we might well efteetfie. 4 And as the ffouds> with might ie force doe fall : b SO'had they now, ' our Hues euen_broughtto thialfc j The raging ftrcames, moftprond in roaiing noifc : Had long ngoe. ouerwhelftjed v $ in the decfti 6 ButlouedbeGod. ilm t? Pfii/me iic.CANTVS. Q. Turnaby B.ofM. o Ililiiigl^iilliil^if » O _Vch as in God the Lord doe truft, as Mount Sion (hall fumdy ftapti l.High DntchTunc.TE N O R , or TUynfong* s Vch k in God the L©i22 CAN TV S. ilfliiSilllilililSii And be temou;d at no hand, the Lord wijl count them right and tuft, fo that they /hall be fure for euer to erdme. TEl\^OR, oxVlaynfong. And be remoued at no hand, the Lord will count them light and ui/r. fo that^they (hall be fure for euer to endure. % As mighty mountains huge and great. they neuer need to feare. lerufalem about doe clofe : So will the Lo.d be vr.to thoft, 3 For though the righteous try doth he. Who on his sodjv will doe wait, By making wicked men his rod : Such are to him fo deare, left they through griefe forfake their God Another of the fame. C\ANTVS. R.'tAUifon. T Hofe that doe put their confidence vpon the Lord out God onely: .4 Andflyetohimfor his de- fence in all their need and mifery. j. French Tune. T E N O R , or Faburden* T Iii|iilili5iiii|iilfipgii!l ^-^ X H °k tnat ^° e P ut ^eir confidence vpon the Lord our God only: And flye -to him for his defence •jheir faith is Hue firmete endure* Grounded on Chrifttheccrr.ee ftone : Mou'd with none ill, but ftand.th JMl Stedfaft like to Mount Sion. And as about lerufalem, The rrughtie his doe it compafie : So that no enemies come to them, To hurt the towne In any cafe, So God indeed in eu.ry neede in all their need and mifery. His faithfull people doth defend Standing them by afTuredly, From this time forth world without er Rizht wife and good is our Lord God And w ill not fufrer certainly The finnersand vngoohesiod To tairy vpon his family. Left they alfofrom God'/hould goe, falling to finne and wickednefte j MEVISVS. 2»j And be rcmoued at no hand, the lord will count thern right and j lift fo that they /hall be fure for euer to endure. BASSVS. Andbciemou: ,■ wovftiip the Lord and. (ay, Amen. 124 Pf"lmel^. C ANTVS - S.IohnfoK. i^iiiiliiiiiflflliiiiiil W plllllliliiiii^ii?illiiiill bondage great and alfo feniitude extreame : His vvoike was fuch as did |Iii!iilpliiillil=liiliI fmmouut mans heart and thought. fo that we were much like to them piiiIilIliSli!iifl§iiI thatyfe to dreame • Ournouthes were with laughter filled then, and Hen that the Lord againe his Sion had forth brought from ekt our tongues d;dfliew v s tpyfull men. TE 2^0 R,or VUynfong. ""-* V V Ken that the Lord ayainehis Sion had forth brought from bondage great and alfo feruitudc extreame : His works was fuch as did fiumcunt mans heart and thought, fo that we were much iike to thfm ^hat vfe to dreame : Ourmonthes were with laughter, filled then, and / eke our tongue; didftvew vs toyfull men. 2 The heathen fojke Wherefore toioy we; e forced then this to confciTe, we haue good caufe as we begun. How that the Lord, 4 O Lord goe forthi for rhem alfo great things hid done. thou canft out bondage end: H But much more we, A*todefa;ts, and therefore can confefle no IciTe, the flowing riuei j fend, Pfalmeli6. CMEVIVS. E.lohnfov. %%% IV Hen that the lord again* his Sion had forth brought from dage great and alfo feruitude extreame : His wo ike was fuch' asdid mount mans heart and thought, fothat we weie much like to them at vfe to dreame : Ouimouthes were with laughter filled then, and dul tongues did fliew vs ioyfull men. BASSVS. V Hen that the Lord againe his Sion had forth brought from >ndage great and alfo feruitude extteame : His worke was fqch as did nountmans heart and thought, fothat we were much like to them at vfe to dreame : Our momhes were with laughter filled then and our tongues did (hew vs ioyf ull men, [true it is, : for that their foes hat they which fow in tcares indeed* full oftentimes did them annoy * : will come, But their retume, vhen they ftiall reape with mirth and with ioy they lhafl (nrely fee : cy went and wept, (joy, J heir fheaues home bring, u beaung of their precious feed, and not impaired be. ~ ~ " Exce?r 1*6 *Pfalme 227. C A NT VS. G \Kirtj ••*— ^ Xxept the Lord the houfs doe make, And therunto do f?t his hand: What men doe build it cannot ftand. Llkewife in vaine men vndertake uHigb "Dutch TuneT E NOR , or F*£ &*fc»." , ** p Hiiiiilililpiiigillii 1 v Xcept the Lord the houfe doe make. And thereunto do fet his hand: liilliiiiiiEllIililliiil «Vhat men doe build it cannot ftand, Likewife in vame men vndei take iiiil^^llgiplillllll Cities and holds to Jwatch and Ward» Except the Lord be theii Safeguard. Though ye rire early in the mornc, 3 Therefore marke well,when euer yee fa And (o at night goe late to bed, That men haue heiies to enioy their land Feeding full hardly with browne bread, 1 1 k the gift of Gods owne hand : Yet were yom labour loft and worne: Tor God himlelfe doth multiply, But thev whom God doth loue and keepe, Of his great liberaJitie, Heceiue'all things with quiet fleepe. The blcfsin?, of poftciitie. *PfaIme 12$. C ANTVS * Tko.Rauenf.B.ofM. LeiTed art thou that feai eft God, andwr.lkeft in his way : Fo of thy labour thou fhalt eate, happy ait thou I fay. CambridgeTune.T E 2^0 #,°r ?Ujnjon& Letted ait thou that feareft God , ?.nd walkeft in his way: Fc 1 SlMilllii=I==ililiii|l!^lilii5il*lE] - ofthylJbour .th° u ftatttJtt, hsp-; pj irtthou Uay, Pfilmeliy. CM EDITS. q.Kirbj. 227 \ v Xcept the Lord the houfe doe make, And thereunto do fet his hand: What men doc build it cannot ftand. I ikewjfe m vame men vndei take Cities and holdi to watch and wa*d , Except the lord >e their fcfcguaid, B ASSVS. **J Xcept the Lord the houfe doe make, And theitunto doe kt his hand: ; i llpliiiiii^iigiiiiiigiii rr« 4 And when the children come ro age, .-.■■* What men doe build it cannot ftand. Likewife in vame men vndeitske Cities and holds to watch and waid. Except the Lord be their fafeguard, they grow in ftrength and a&iuenefTe, In prrfon and in comelinefTe ■ So that a fhaft fhot with courage Of one that hath a meft (hong arme, Flicth not fo fwift nor doth like haime, J O well is him that hath hit quiuer, Fumi/h't wjtli Inch artillery : For when in pen'Il he £hall be, Such one fbail neither fhake nor fhiuer, When that he ple*deth before the ludee Agsjnft his foes that beare him grudge. c Pfalme\<&. MSB IVS.Tho.Ranenf.B.cf 5 Vpon my hacke the plowers plow'd and fun owes long did cart: and turned backe alfo : 4 The uzhteous Lord hath cut the cords 6 And made as giaffe vpon the houfe, of wicked foes at laft. which witheretheie it grow. yet neuer they preuai.'d. J They that hat; ir.e fhali be afhamed cpfalme. 130. C A 2^JT 'VS. Th.Rauenf.B. of ' M. . J — ' Ord to thee I make my mone when dangers mee opprefle : I call, 1 figb, plaine and Krone , ; trailing to finde releafe. Heare now p. French Tune. T E 7^0 R , or Plajr.fong. Old to thee I make my mone when dangers mee opprefle: I call, 1 ff°h, -plainb «hd §ione> tmftirg to finde ltkafe, hcarenpw Pfitlme 128, 719 & 6 thou [hilt thy children* childien fee, And likewifegraee on IfraeU to thv great :oyes increafs: profpcritj'e and peace. MSB IV S. John Bennet. Pfalme 129. Ft they,now Ifrael may fay, mc from rny youth afiaJd: "Oft they afCuJdme from my youth yet nsucr thq prevail, B ASS VS. ^*S Ft they,now I ft acl may fay, me from my youth afiaild: Oft they afTaild me fiom my youth yet r.eucr they prcuaild. ^7 Whereof the mower cannot find, * Nor paflers by pray <3od on therlJ, enough to £fl his hand : to Jet his blefsing fall : Nor he can Ell his Zap, that goeth Nor fay> we bleffe you m the name to glome vpon the land. of Cod the Lord at all, / Lord I am hot puft in minde, I haue no fcornefull eye : I doe lliliiillliilliiillliil not exetcife my felfe in things that be too hie. Lviv Dutch Tune. 7 8 N O R , or PUynfong. iis|=Ei-:i|ili! & i£|£*£ V^x Lord I am not puft in minde, I haue no fcornefull eye : I doa f\ not exacifc my felfe in things that be too h ye. 3 B ut as the child that mined is, euen from his roothei s breft: So haue I Lord behaii'd ray felfe, in filence and in teft. PTalme 1 } % m C AN TV S. Tb**R*nenf. "B. efM. Kemember Dauids troubles Lord, how to the Lord he fwore, T E 2^0 R , or Vlaynfon^ IV Emcmber Diuidf troubles tord> how to the Lord htfaore, i MSD1FS. *;| OlLord my tequefl , fbi it is full due time: Andlet 7hinY*"cares "ayebe "" pieft vnto this pray- er rarnc. Olotdmyrcqucft, for it is foil due #ri«" Anl let thine cam aye*"* - Dieft YntO thl? nrJD»rfnm« * ' " '" ' pieft Ynto this prayer mine, wifhing for him aJway ! More then they that watch andwa*d, to fee the dawning day. • I erlfraelrhen boldly, in the lord put his trufl!: He is that God of mercy, that his deJiucrmuft. S For he it is that muft fauc ifiad from his finne. And aJJ fuch as furely haue their confidence in him; P HTSUL- M IJl j VS- Tho.Rauenf.-B.ofCM. u^- U^Zft*** *"***** »«» rninde, I haue no fcornTfullcye Tldo^ ; exeicifemyfetfc "^^ZTS: p^g"Z^:^ 7Z ZZZZZ& not exeicifemyfetfc „JU *n things that be too hyc liEliig 5^*T ~± ^^"^mmi-nde', I h*J7o tomefoB eye. '~i do"! not exercifcmyfeJfe. fe thmgs thatbc ^W" ' 4 O Ifrael ti lift in the I ord, t- l • • , fcthim be all thy ftav • From thii time fotthforeoeitnorc. from age to age for aye. Emember Dauids troubles lord, how'to Th e l0 rd ho fworeT ._ ^_ fi i> A & s V S. ftxwnb* Daujds troubled, faow* * rfc lorfVfrorT ?3* C A NT VS. ft-' #nd ,vow'd a vow . tctlacobs God, to keepc for euemaore. I will not come within my hcnfe, not dimbe vp to my bed, norrct-my temples take their reft, or the eyes in my head. TENOR, or Vlaynfong. andvow'da voW tblacobsGod, tokcepe for euerniore, 'I will not come within my houfe, nor chmbe vp to my bed , nor ki rriy temples take their Ililiiilillilllliilii: teft> or the eyes ia my head. » — - • j TtMf. toaue found #Ut for tilt Loi d, a plac e to ht thereon; An houfe for Jacobs God to b3 an habitaapn . 6 vv- heard of it at E phrata, there did vrs heare this 'found : -Apd m the fields and fotrefts there, :thct"c toaccs firft wc found. 7 W« will affay and g»e in now? hisjrab;rnade there: Before hts foot-ftcole to fa]l downcj vpon our knees in fWe " 3 Arifc O Lord, atife I fiy, into thy*reiting place : Both thou and the arke of thy (hength the piefence of thy ,guce. 9 Let all thy 1'iiefts be clothed Lord, with truth and rightc«ufnetTe : Let ail thy Saints and holy men, ilng all with loyfulneflTe^ io And for thy fertiant Dauids fake, refuf: not Lord I fay ';* The face of thine annointed,loid> nor turne thy face away. The fecond fart* - it The Lord to Dauid fwore in tiUth» and will not fluinke fiom it: Tfalmc i *d d C A N TVS. Tho. Rauenf. B. of M. \^S How h^ppy a thing it is , and loyfull for tefee Brethren h» Wincbefler Tune. T 8 NO # , or PUynfong. How hvppy ath;ng itis ? ^nd. io-jixW for t q fcc Bwhrcnro- rk : MSB IV S. Piiiifiiigiiiii^piififi and vow'a a vow to lacobs God,] to keepe for cuermore. ' I will no: come within my huiife, no;- ehmbe vp to my btd, nor lex my temples take thei; reft, or the eyes in my head. B ASSVS. and vow 'd .V vow to lacobs God, to keepe [for euermore. I will not come illll iillilillillliipiiilili within my houfe, nor climbc vp to my bed, nor let my [tern pies take their n 2 r*ft, or the eyes in my hsad. the neeiie that be cher£ $a*inz the fant of thy body, v pen thy fot (hall fit. 2 And if thy fonnes my couenant kecpe 16 Yea? I -will deck and clothe her ?:iiM th.-it I (hall learne each one: Then (hall then tonnes for eiler (Ic vponthy Princely throne, (3 The Lord hlinfrlfe hath chofc Sion, and loue. therein to dwell : 4 Saying this is my reding place, I lone and lUce it well. :j And I will bleffe with great increafe * hei' victuals etiery where: fcndl willfatisfie with bread, with my fahiation? And a[\ her Saints (hall ling for ioy of my ptotection. 17 There will I furely make the Hotrw of Dauid for to bud: For I baue there ordain'd for mine alanthorne bright and good. IX As for his enemies I will clotha with fhame for euermore : But I will caufe his crownc to (bine mo.iefre.'h then heretofore. Pfalme 173. MED IV S.Tbe.Rauexf.B.ofM. How happy a thing it ig and ioy full for w fee. Brethren to* B ASSVS. How happy a thine it is , and ioyfull for lo'fee, Brtffcren to- £34 CAN TVS. gethc; faft to hold t he band of ami tie. TS NOR , or Plainfong* «• slpigiil gethei faft to hold the band of amiue. 2 1 1 enlth to minde the fivect perfum«> and that coftly ointment : Which on the Sactificers head, by Gods precept was fpent. 3 It wet not Aarqns head aJone, but diencht his beard throughout X And finally it did run dovvnc hjs rich attire about. P/afa? I 34. QA NTV S, M. Peirfon B .of JUT. Ehqld and hfaue regard, ye fetuants of the Lord : which in his houfe by night doe watch, praife him with one word. Southwell Time. 7 €M O R , or VUynfono. SkS*, Ehoid and hatre regard ye feruantsof the Lord : Which in his houfe by night doe watch, piaffe him with one accord. Z lift vpyoui hands on hie? _, vnM his hoJy phce; And fine the I ord hi? praifes dtie* , his benefits embrace. pftlm- 1 3 y • CANT VS. RsABtfbH ^mmmmwmmmm V_ > Traife the I ord praife him, pr aife ,him piaffe him with one ac« pililleilii^iiliilligii coid : O praifchim fljrfl all ye that be the feruants of the Lotd O puife r ENO R , or Taburdw. - _ iilll E JlIIliiJiIiI=i5^i **0 ft§rd: O fiA; f c hw n_ill aIJ je that be ihs Iciuanti of the Lord p fttjfi Praife the Lord,praife him, praife him, pvaifc him, with one ac- i M8DIVS; 5}$ llliPll=liillliil=lii==P i^thcr faft to hold the band of amitie. B ASSVS. k,^ ilifliillliliillliiiii eerher faft to hold the band of amitie. 4 And* as the lower rround doth drinke, y £uen Co the lord doth poure on theiiij the dew of Heirnon hiil : hi$ blefsines manfo'd : Ai\d S'on with hei fihier drops, Whofe hearts & minds without aj! giiilg the fi e ds with fruit doth fill. this knot doc keepe and hold. | Pfiime 1 34. M E T> I V S. UfruVnrfonB^fM. llliililiilllliiilillil Ihold and haue regard, yee feruants of the Lord: Which in his houfe by night doe watch, pj^fc him wuh one "accord. " BASS VS. B B Ehol d and hauc regard, ye feruants of the Lord : Which in hfs hoqfe by iii^ht doe watch, praii'e him with one accord. { For why? the Lord who did, Doth Sion blefle, and will con/Hnj both earth and heauen frame: for eucrnwe the fame. Pfalme 1 ^. ME D IV S. X. nsfMJon. V^/ Praife the Lord^praife him,praifc him,praiXi him,with one ac- llElili^illll§=iiii!ii^ cord : O piajfe him HI alj ye that be the fcrnants of the Lord. O pratfe m I ,_,._ B AS SVS '.-±Z2Z Praife ;hc Lord, praifs him, praiTe h;m,praifc him,with one ac- «i| O pra'£ hjm, Pill all ' yc that be the fcurar.ts of $5 Lord^ O praift ft* ' ^ 336 CAN TVS. Xs -sfeirs* =r:te=rr::±==: him ye that Hand and be in thehoufe cf the Lord : Ye of hi$couit,and cf his houfe, praife him with one accord. T8 NO R , or PUwfonc. him ye that (land and ?be in the houfe of the Lord : Ye of hiscourr,ar.d cf his houfe.praife him with one accord. 3 Vr.iife ye the I ord for he is good, He bringeth forth the winds alfo, (itik praifes to his name •• It is a romelv and good tiling alwayes to doc the fame. 4 Fol why? the Lord hath chofe faco&, his very owne you fee* So hath he chofen Ifraej. hi£troaf(kefoi :o be. J For thi<; I know and am- right fure, the Loid is verv great .- He is' indeed aboue all Gods, moft eafie to intieat. 6 For whitibeuer pleafed him, all that full UeH he wrought': In tieauen,in earth and in theYea, . , which he iiath frarn'd of nought' he made nothing in vaine. 8 He fmote the hill borne of each thing in Egypt that tooke reft : He fpared there no lining thing, the man nor yet the beaft. 9 He hath in thee fhew'd wonder's trctf O Egypt void of vaunts: On Pharach thy curfed Krng, and his feuere fei tiantsT 10 He fmote then many Nations, and did great acls' and things I He flue the great and mighticft and chfefeft of their Kings. 1 1 Sehon King of the Amo rites, andOgKmgofBafan : 7 He lifts vp clculs euen from the earth 1 He flue alfo the Kingdomes ail, he makes lightnings and raine : that were of Canaan. O.Kirby. JL Raife vetheLord,for hee is good for his mercy en- dureth for Pfilme 136. C A HJJT VS. iieilfiiiii(§£ euer, Giue praife vnto the God of Gods, for his mercy endurtth fw euer. T F N O K , or Playnftno. X Raife ye the Lord, fotheisgood, for his mercy endureth for- tify* Giwt pigifc vnto thc~GodofGods, for his mercy e|dnretli for cucr. m him ye that (land and be in ths houfc of the Lord Ye of h:s court and of hit ho'ofe, praife him with one accord S AS_ S VS. ;illlfllllillllllll rum ye that ftand and be in the h«ufe of the Lord Yeofhiscouit-audof In? houfa, praife him with one accord. i And gaste (heir land to I faq| heritage we fee : 'o Ifrael hisowne people anheutigetobe. Tke? fecondprt* J Thy name O Lord iha!J ftjil enduie, and thy memorial I hroughoutall generations, that are or euerfhal/. 4. The Loid fhali furely row auenge his people all indeed ■ nd to hisfernants he willthew f auoar in time cf need- The Idols of the heathen are made, in all their coafts and lands : f filue • and of gold be they, the worke enenof (r.eas hands. 5 They haue their mouthes and cannot and ej cs and haue no %bc. ( fpeake, pfalme \l6. MED If s 1 7 They eke haue earas, and heaj« noth'- £ their mouthes be bieathlefllqnite. lU Wherefore all they are hkc to fherfl that To doc Cct them forth : Andhkewifc thofe thar ti lift in them or thinke they be ought WOith. T9 O all yehouleof jfr3cf, fee that ve praife the led: And ye thai be of Aarons !-' praife him with one SKOCnL lo An d ye tha t be of Leu ies fit) life, pWfe ye hkewife the Lord : And all that ftand in a\«e of him, praife h.m with onearcori. 2i And out of Sionfo'.ind h* pr/.fe, the great praife of the Lord : Which dvvelleth in Ierufilerr, praife him with one aecord, _ltf. MED IP'S. G. Kirby.^ flRraife ye the Lord, for ha is eood, fci hig mercvendurethfo* «Kr. Giue pvaifc vnto the God of Gods, for his mercy endureth for met. ' J^ASSVS. ftaife ye the Lord, for he k good, for his mercy endureth for j ipiPIilplilgliiilil^lllii euei. . Giuc praife vntcY ths Sod cf Qo is, 'for his meicy eridut 3b tor was Giue prayfe vato the Lord of Lords fo. his mer- cy endureth for lllll^iililiSillllEiiil e- uer. which onely doth ereat wondrous woikcs , for his mercy endureth iiilllllllillliiill for euer. TENO R , or Flaynfong. ^Iiigllllliilllllliillllllip^* 1 Giue ptaife vn- to the Lord of Lords for his me r- cy endureth f( Giue ptaife vn- to the Lord of Lords for his me r- cy endureth for e- uer. Which onefy doth great wondrous woikss, for his mercy endureth for cusr. J Which by his wifdome made the heauen: n And Ifrael brought oat from them, for his mercy endmeth for euer. for his mercv endureth for ener. 6 which on the wareis fhetcht the earth iz With mighty hand and ftretched aime, for his mercy endureth for euer. for his mercy endureth for euer. 7 Which made great lights to thine abroad for his mercv endured] for cue 1 . 13 Which cut the red Sea in two parts 8 As ^unne to nile the hghtfome qav: for his mercy enduierh for euer, for his mtrcy endureth for euer. 14 And I fuel may pifTe there thiough for his mercy endureth for euer. 9 The Moone and ftftrs to guide the night 1 J And drowned Pharaoh and his hoalr, il foi his mercv endmeth for euer. ' for his'meicy -nduieth for eun . so Which fmote Egypt with their fitft born 16 Through wildemeffe his people led : > for his mercy" endureth for euer. for his mercy endureih for euer. , ^Another of the fame. CANT VS. G, Kirby. Laud the Lord benigne , whofe mercies Iaft for aye • Glut TEN O R, or PUynfong. '(ft /^|§^|IiiEiiiEE(=IIlIillllill 1 Vw-' * Laud the Lord benigne > whpfc mercies fa ft for aye ; Guie J cme-vivs. t :9 Giue praife vn- to the Lord of Lords- for his rrevcv endureth for ifilllifiiiiiil-lilllllliiEli e- uer, Which ondy doth great wondrous workes , for his mercy endixeth for c- Dtr. BASS VS. '^•£ Giue praife vnto the Lord of lords for his mercy endureth for e- iicr. which oncly doth ?r*t wondrous workes, for his meicy endureth ** - S=i: = s *i=&&EZ==EZ=E===Z fore- tier. 1 7 He which did fmite great mighty Kings for his mercy endureth for euer. 1 8 And which hath flain the mighty Kings for his mercy endureth for euer. 19 As Sehon King of Amorites, for his mercy endureth for cjjer. 20 And Og the King of Rafan land, for his mercy endureth for euer. 21 And gane their land for heritage? for his mercy endureth for euer. 21 Euen to his ftruant Ifracli for his mercy endureth for euer. 2 J Remembnns vs in bafe efote, for his mercy endureth for «jer. 24. And from oppneffors referred vs, for his mercy endureth for cun. 2J Which giueth food vnto all fl efh , for his mercie endureth tor eutr. 2*6 Praife ye the €od of heauen aboue, for his mercy endureth tor e uei . Zy Giue thankes vnto the Lord of Lords 1 for hw mevey endumh for euer. = Another of the fame. MSB IV S G.Kirby. HlgHiiillllilippiii > Laud the Lord benign?, whofc mercies hsU foi aye : G:uc BASSVS. 9 S-\Xze' iPIipilillililiilipill tharJws and praifes fing To God of Gods I fny: For certaincly, His mer- cies dure, Both firme and fure, Eternal- Jy. ftr- T SN OR, 01 Vlaynfong iiliiiillllililliiiil *m thanks and prayfeifing To God of Gods I fay : Tor cei-tamely , Hismer- liiil ties dure, Both fume and fure 3 The Lord of Lords prayfe ye, Vi'hofe mercies aye doe dure : 4 Great wonders onely he Doth worke by his rieat power: Foi certainly, His mercies dure : Both firme and fines Eternally. y Which God omnipotent, Bv his gie^ft wifdome hie; The hc,iuen!y firmament, Did frame as we doe fee. For certainly, His merciei dure: Both fiime and fme,; Eterna'Jy. 6 Yea, he the he.njv chai jre, Of all thee 3 rth did ihetchr And on the waters large, The fame he did out retch - Tor certainly. &c. mm Etcrnal-Iy. 7 Great lights he made to vs, For why? his loue i j aye* 8 Such as the Sun We fee, To rule the lightfome day: For certainly? &c. 9 AndeketheMo0nefocleeie» Which ihineth in our fight : And Stan that doe appe.-jte, To guide the dark.omc night t Foi c% tainiy, occ. io With grieuorts plagues and foe. All E"vptfmote he then: The fit ft borne lefTc and more* He flue of beafts and men : For ccifcunly, &c. i i And from amidffi theit land* His IfracJ forth brought: 1 2- Which he with mighty hand And ftretched arnic hath wrought: For certainly, &c. PfalmelH. C ANTVS. The.Rauenf.B.ofM. V \ Hen as wee fate in Baby-Ion, the Riuers round about « TENOR^ot i>l*y*fonfr t k ? Pilllir^^iliiliiiifli y V Hen as^we fate in Babylon. the Riuers roundabout; MEDIFS. 24 i lifiiilii^lpilili^iiii thinks and prayfes ring To God of Gods I fay : For cci tamely , His mer- cies duie.Both fume and fure, Eternal- ly. «~ A BASS VS. li^E^giiiiiipiififiiii thankes and praifcs fine To God of Gods I fay : For certainely, His mer- cies dutc.both fimic and fure 5 E ternary 1 J The Sea he cut in two, Which ftood vp like a wall; 14. And made through it to god His chofen children all : For certainly, ice. J J But there he whelmed then ? {The proud King Phatao : ,rVith his huge hoft of man, And Charnets eke alfo : For certainly, occ 6 Who led through wildemefie, ■lis people fafe andfound: Vnd for his loue endlefle 7 Great Kings he brought to ground : or certainly, *&c. 8 And flue with puuTant hand, inzs mightie and of fame, s of Amorites land, Sehon the King by name: . For certainly i&c. 20 And Og the Giant Iarse, OfBafan King alfo : 21 whofe land and heritage, He gaue hi* people tho : For ceitainly, &c. 2i Euen vntolfraclj His feruant deare I fay : He^aue the fame to dwell. And there abide for aye : For ceitainly, &o 25 To mind he did vs call. In our mod bafe degree : 24 And from oppreffors all/ In fafetie fet vs free : For certainly, &c. 2J All tfelh on earth abroafl, With food he doth fulfill: 26 wherefore of'Jleauen the God, To laud be it yout will : for certainly, &c. '• I Pfaime 1 37. M E D IV S. Tho . Ravenf. B. ofM. Hen ai we fate in Babylon, the Riuers round a- bout*. Bessys. Hen 2$ wc fate in Ba* by- Ion, tbc Riity'S soip\£ ajbou* " * ' and $4* CANTVS pliilliiil^iliiilill^i and in remembrance of Si- on, the teares for giicfe burftout. We hang 'dour Harps and infWnents the Willow trees vpon For in •" -** * r_ .»__• ^ • . . . that place men for their vfc had planted ma- ny one, TENOR > or Playnfong* & ipiillllfillilliiiiiilillii and in ie-nembftnce of Si on > th« teaies fd gtiefe burft out. Wee hang'd our Harps and Inftruments the willow trees vpon "• Torin that place men for their vfe had planted man)' one 3 Then they to whom we prifoners werfc J But yet if I Ieiti&oti, fud to vs tauntingly * out of my heart let Aids : Kow let vs heare your Hebrew fones , Then let my fingers quite forget, ' and pleafant" melodic the warbling Haipe to guide. 4 Alas teid we who can onre frame, 6 And let my tongue within my mouth, his forrowfull heai t to Zing: be tide for eue; faft : The praifes of our liuing God, if that I ioy before I fee, thus vnder a ftrartgc King ? thy full deliuetance pair. Pja/meitf. CANTVS. IohnCMihon. X * \ltz wil I praife with my whole heart, my Lord my God alwayes : Euen in the prefence of the Gcds, I will aduance thy praife Torke ju*e. TE 2^0 «. -r iiillilli wfljcl: hearty my Lord my God alwaies iilllliilllliillliili^ii I will aduance thy praife. O R , or Playnfong. X Hee wil I prayfe rath my wfcel: hear ^ my Lord my God alwaies : lucn in the prefence cf the Gois I K-ill aduance thy pniie f MET) IV S. HI mmm^^?^ aM in remembrance of Si- on, the teares for giiefe buift out. Wee han°;M our Havps and Infhuments the Willow trees vp- on : Form 3-^i- that place men for their vfe had planted many on-. BASSVS. - andmiemnnbranccofSion, the teares for gnefeburft out. wee ;i hang'd our Harps and inftruments the Willow trees vpon : For in that place men for their vfe had planted many one. 7 Thc.efcre O lord remember now, 9 Euen fo fha|t thou O Babilon, the cuifed noife and ciy at length to diil be brought : Thftt Edoms formes againft vs made, A nd happy fhall that man becald, when they rx'dour citie. that our ixpenge hath wrought.' S Remember Lord their cruell words, 10 Yea blefledlhnli that man be hldy when as with one accoid: that takes thy chiidren vons: They cued on, facke, and raze their WaJs, To da(h rheir bones again! hard ftones, in defpight cf the Lord. which He the ftieets among. rPfalme 1 38. MSB IV S. John MUten. JL Flee will I praife with my whole heart, my Lord my God ajwayes: Ecen m the ptefence of tha Gods I will aduance thy ptaii'e : B ASSVS. il^IlHiliHliilgllHf i Hee will I puife With my whole heart, my Lord my God alwayes : tan in the preicnceoftheGods I wjij aduance thy -. Toward 344 Toward th, holy temple I willlooke and worfhip thee : And praifed with my thankfull mouth thy holy name fhall be. Pfalmeifi. and thou had made alfo Tile power of increafed ftrength within my foulc to gtow. z F-uen for thy louing kindneMe 6ke, andf or thy truth withal! ; For thou thy name haft by thy wond ' aduanced ouer all. 5 Wren I did call thou heardeftme) 4 Vea, all the Kisgson earth they foal} giue prayfe *o theeO Loid ' For they of thy moft holy mouth haue heard the mighty word. j They of the wayes of God the Loidl in fineing fhallintreat: Pfalme I $ o, C ANT VS. Richard aAllifon. n pigiil:^illili!-lliiill V/ lord thou haft me tnde and knowne,my fitting thou doft know: And rifing eke, my thoughts afar thou vndcrftandft alfo. Roche for June. TE 7^0 R , or PlaynCong. tf-O^ lord thou haft me tilde and knowne, my fitting thou doft know: i^ilipiliilliiiailll I And rifing eke,my thoughts a£ar thou vndeiAtndft alfo. 2. My paths, yea, and my lying downc thou compaffeft al wayes : 3 And by familiar cuftome ait, acquainted with my wayes. 4 No word is in any tongue (O Lord) but knowne it is to thee: J Thou me behind holdft and before, thou layeft thy hand on me. • 6 Too wonderfull abouemy reach fiord] is thy cunning skill : It is fo hie that 1 the fame cannot attaine vntil/. 7 From fight' of thy aHeeing fpn'te low! whither fha!l I goe ? Or whither fhafl I flie away thy prefence to fcape fro ? 8 To heauen if I mount aloft, loe, thou att prefent there: IR hell if I he downe below, 4Ugn there thou doft appeare." 9 Yea, kt me take the morning wings, and let me goe and hide Euen the t e where at the fai theft parts, where flowing fea doth Aide. 10 Yea, euen thither alfc fhall thy icachina hand mc guide • And thy right hand fhall hold mefaft, and make me to abide. it Yea. if I fay, the daiknefle fhall yet fluoud me from thy fight ; I.oe, e$en alfo the darkeft night," about me fhall be light. li Yea, daiknefle hideth not fiom thee but night doth fhinc as day: To thee the daiknefle and the light are both alike alway. Thifecondpart, 15 For Aou poikfled haft my l ai'hes,' ?.nd thou hafFcoueied me: When I within my mothers wcm>e cuciofcd was by thee. Ill ±A ^Pfilme 13& 245 Jecaufe the glot y of the Lorjk it is exceeding great. 6 The Lard is hie and yet he doth behoJdthe lowly fpn-ite: But he contemning knowes afar the pioud and loftie \wght. 7 Although in midft of trouble I doe walke, yet fh all I ftand : newed by thee (O my Lord) thou wilt ftretch out thy hand-] y V pon" the wrath of al 1 my foes and faued {hall I be: By thy right handle Lord God Wift pei forme hK worke to me. 9 Thy mercy Lord endure* for aye, lord doe me not fbrfake: IF 01 fake me not which am the worked which thine owne hand did make? Pfalme 139* MED I VS* Richard Attifon. Lard thou haft me tiide and knowne, my fitting thou doft know* And rifing ekc,my thoughts afar thou vnderftandft alfo. BASSES. o k — ,— -*-^ Lor4 thou haft me tiide and knowne,my fitting thou doft know : afiar thou vnderftandft alfo. 19 The wicked and the bfoudierficn,' v oh, that thou wouldeft flay. Eiien thofe (O God) to whom depart, d:part from me I^fay. 20 Euen thofe of thee O Lord my Goij that fpeakefuW wickedly? Thofe that are lifted vp in vainc» being enemas to thee. 2 1 Hate I not them that hate thee toiflj and that in earneft wife- Contend I not againft them alf, agai&ft thee that arife ? 21 I hate them with vnfiuncd hate," as my mm And rifing "eke, mythoughts 14 Thee will praife, made feaiefully, dr.d wdrtdroufly I am: Thy workes are mameUous, iia;ht well] i I iy foule doth know the fame. j j My bones they are not hid from thee although in fecret place ' I haue beene mads, and in the eaith .bentath I fhaped was. j 6 When 1 was formlefTe then thine eye faw me? for in thy book; •Yas written all, nought was before, that after fafhion tooke. _ >iy vttev foes 7 The thoughts therefore of thee O God Try me - (O God) and know my heart; how deaxe Aey are to me ? my thoughts piou* and difdofc, Ind of them all, how pafsing great the endleffe numbers be '? 1 8 If I (ho«ld count them , loe their, fi\fl *J Confider Lord ifwlckedaeflfl moe then the fand I fee ; in me there anv be : id whenfoeuev I awake And in th y way ( O Lord my guide/ yet am, I fail wich thee$ in -jjcj lgadg ^ ss L«t4 -• J J __ OrdfeuemefYorntheemll man, and from the audi wight Dchuer mc, which c* uilj doc imagine in theitfpi ire, Well, or GU^nbtf^y Tune. T E N O #, or VUynfana. -«— / Old fane me from thee- mil man, and from the cruell wight With cords, in my patlvwaye;, and gins for me eke haue they fee. O Deliuer me,which euill doe imagine in their fpritc, Which make on me continual! war, their tongues foe thev haue whet. > Like Serpents, vnderneath then lips is Adders po) fon fee. 6 Therefore I faid veto the Lord, thou art my God alone: 4 Keepe m* fO Iordj from wicked hands Heare me O Lord, O heaie mv voice? prcftrue me to abide: wherewith.1 pray and mone Free from the audi man that meanes 7 © lord my God thou oncly. art to caufe my ftep; to Hide. the ftrength that faueth me; , 2 The proudhauala;d a fnaie for me, My h end in day of battel! hath and they hau; fpiead a net : beene coueied /\^1 by thee. Pfa/m>14l. _CtyfNTVS. E.HooSer. [pllEliliEilifiSlillilli Lord vpon thee d.oe I call, Lord haft thee vnto me : And hearken ||lilgjiilillgEilliilSi|iiii Lord vnto my voyec, when I doe cry to thee- As incen/e let my prayer i|liiilIisI^iiiiE?i!IIIIIi ' be directed in thine eyes : and the vp lifting of mv hands as T S NOW, ctr i€ Piaj*fittjr, & nSiiiiii!iiiiiiiiilSl§i V^/ Loid vpon thee doe I call, Lord haft thee vnto me : And hearken icrfd vfito my vcy«, when I doe cry to thee. As incenfe let my prayer, % djkecp in t'tyoc eyes : ; A,nd &c voting tf my tend? « ■ 1 T fl^^^g=p^^g=l=£fe^3j^£ J / OidTaueme fiorn the eudl man , and from the ciuell wight illilliiiiilfiiilSiilil Detact n-.e.which m'l doe imagine in their fpute. BASSVS._ _ l=illii^=ii=iElIll=iiiiil=iI T b=*_ .1 .IV Ofd fane me fr om the eu: JI man, and from the cruell wight Deliuer me, which eui!! doe imagine in their fprite. 8 Let not O Lord the wicked bane A nd in the deepe pits, fo as they may the end cf his drilie : not nfeoi.t of thefame. Per forme nor his iUthoHght left he I * For no back-biters fhallon eaith> with gride be ftt pa fire, be let in Cable plight : 9 Of them rhat compa'fie me about; - Arid eaiii to deftruit.on (till the chiefeft of rhem zH : fhalj haunt the cruell wight. €»rd let the mifchrtfe of their iips> vpon themfelues befali . iz I kno w th e Lord the afflicted witf reuer.gear.d uidje the poore. *'o Let coales fall on them, 1st him cat* Tht iuft ihaJJ praifc thy name, the iuft fhaty- them in cohiuming flams : dwell with thee cuermoic MED I VS. E. Hooter. o Pfclme 14 T. Lord vpon thee doe i call, Lord haft thee vnro me : And.hearken IlgiliiliSSlilliMiiiiii -Lord vntomy voyse, when I doe Cry to thee, Asincenilec.my prayer be directed in thine eyes: and the vp lifting of my hands, as B A S SV S. o ililililifllll ^*illii£=? Lord vpoh thee doc I call, Lord baft thee vnto me And hearken Lord vnto my voyce, when I doe cry to the* As incenfc let my prayer te diiifted in tiling eyd • • "' & the, ▼piling of igy hu$s A as . Cueing tf- cu:n;ng faciifice. T£?^OR, or Tlaynpme. iiflilliiiilH e&euing facrifice. 5 My Lord for guiding of my mouth fct thou a watch before : And alfo of my mouing lips O Lord keepc thou the doore/ 4 Thar I /hotifd wicked works commit: incline thou not my heart: With ill men of their delicates Lord let me eat no part. 5 But let the u'ghteous finite me Lord for that is good for me: • let him reproue me, and the fame a precious oyle (hall be. Such fmiting (hall not breake my headj s the time {hall fhortly fall t When I fhallin their mifeiy make prayers for them nlf. 6 Then when in ftony places dow«e their Iudges {hsiibecaft : Pf a/me 14*. QA N TVS. Wi'liamHarrifon R*~~ i! $z\-SzZ=Zz*zZ: Efore the Lord God with my voyee, I did fend out my cry : And » IsincotneSJ uni EN O R , or n^Unnfon^ * t> IliiiilillliilliEpiSii **"^ JL.J Efore the Lord God with my voyce, I did fend out my cry, And with my (trained voyce vnto the Lord God prayed I. t M y meditations in his ff obt> 9 \ In way where I did walke a fnar* to pome I did not fpare: they flijv laid for me. And in the pretence of the Lord* 4 I lookt and view'd on tny right hand* my tr©ubl« tfu'i declare, but none there wouid me know: 3 Although peifjlexed was my fpirit, All refuge f aikd inc. and for . my path ts knowne to thee : my foifle none cared tho. Pj'alme 145. C A KffS. ■'<■ > ;ffife ■ S.ff^M , t i|i^liiiiiiiHlil^iEiil \ _j m Ordheare my p»ycr,hark the plaint, that I doc make to thee : i, Q/oce^er Tunc* r -. 2fp R or Ptayhfing, | y Ok* h$ap my frayev,heiirk sire plaint, that^ I, doe, njake so thee : 1 B I Li |=|^£^^=====^=g^^==: -17 iciacirfkf; BASSVS. eucr.ing facnfioe. Th . n fhall they i.eare my *cvds, for then rhev banc a pleafant tafte. 7 Our bones about the graues mouthj Joe lciteeiei ate they found: As he that hewcth wood, or be that digeeth m the ground. 8 But O my Lord my God mine eyes doe ^ooke vp vnto thee : In thee il all my truft, let not myfoulefotfikenbe. 9 Whith they haue laid to catch me in r Lord keepeme from the fnare : And from the fubtili gins of them, that wicked wcukeis are. to The wicked into their owie neti together let them fall : While 1 doe by th v hclpe efcape the danger of them all. Pft.me 142. ME D IV S. William Harrifon. I J Etore the Lord God with my voycc> I did feud out my cry -. And liliilliSliiEiiiiii! With my drained voysc vn-to the Lord God prayed I. BASSVS.' T3plllilili!iiiliiilll^|il 1 J Eforc the Lord God with my voyce , I did fend out my cry : And SISi : 9 ?£ttzS=XZztt with my ftramed voyce vnto rhe Lord God prayed I. J Then cued I LordVo thee, and ftid, fiorn them that doe me peifecute, my hope thou onelv arf frommetoofrcongtheybe. Thou in the land 6f lunng art That , m fs fc f rf myport.onandmy part ? r y , 4, Hearke to my cry, for I am brought, wfccn ;hoi f ai£ ad w m J h , ^ full low, dclmer me ^ ^J gg^ abo .. f _ fatme 14%. M8D IV S. Iobn T omkins B .of M , \—J Old hcate my prayer,heark the plaint, that I doe make to thss : \j* v * Lord in thy mtiue ttuth » aod in thy iiiftice anfwcte me. TENOR, or Play«roK paife hij dayes to end Lord in thy natiue tmth,andin thyuiftice anfwete me. -h B ASSVS. Lord in thy natiue truth, and in S let me thy Ioiung kmdneffc in the morning hcare and know I For in thee is my v lift, fhew me the way that I ihall goe. 9 For I lift vpmy foule to thee, O Lord dejuer me: From nfl mine enemies, for I h.iue hidden me with thee. Jo Teach me to doe thy will, for thou, thou art my God 1 fay: thy iutice anfwere lit. Let thy goodfpuit into the land of mefcic me conday. i i for thy names dke with qulckning graci aliue doe thou me make : And out of trouble bring my foule, euen for thy mftice feke. iz And for thy mercy flay my foes> O Lord deftroy them a// That doe oppreffe my fou/e, for I thy feruant am and ihall. Pfalme I44. MED IV S. The\Rwenf.B.ofM. T3liSlIiliilIiiillilililiili J — $ Left be the Lord my ftreneth that doth mftru& my hands to fieht* llEiiiiiiillliliiiiliiiii The Lord that doth my fingers frame to battell by his might. B BASSFS. gfiiiigi|gg||:-iiiiiiiPiii Left be the Lord my ftrength that doth tnftrnci my hands to fight: iiiiipiliiiillliiiiilill The Lord that doth my fingers frame to battell by his might. | 8 whofe fubtill mouth of vanity, and fondaeffe doth entreat: I And their light hand, is a right hand, of falfhood and deceir. 9 A new fong I wil fine O God, and ringing will I 02 , ! OnVioJiandonlnftrument, ten ftringed vnto thee. '10 fcuen he it is that onely »qc$ The Lord our God is gracious, and merofull alfo ; }£)f great abounding mercy, and to anger he is flow. The fecond fart. 1$ And of his mightie Kingdomc ekei to fpread the glorious praife • Thy Kingdomc I ord a Kmgdome is thu doth endiue ajwayes. The J 1 \Tl l! m l>Tt .1! »i Pfalmei^. t 355 T»jci« be no go/ngj out, no cry] withm our Greets be made: 1; The people blefTed are that wuh fuch blefjing$ arc fo ftor'd : yea, hie/Ted a'I the people are whofc God is God the Lord. Pfalmc 145. MED I VS. E. Hooper. JL Hec will I laud my God and King , and blelTe thy name for aye: For euer will I praife thy name, and hklTe thee day fey day, Grer.t Ilgiiiiii^iElfilllillllli . 4S the Loid,moft worthy praife his grcatnefle none can retich : fyorA race to race they (hail thy workes praife, and thy power preach. •BASS VS. Hee will I laud my' God and King, and blcfle thy name for aye : For euer will I ptayfe thy name , and blcfle thee day by day 3E3-=J=f=p=22E= is the Lord , rnoft worthy praife, his greatnefTe none can reach : From T race totace they foal I thy workes 14 And thy dominion through each age endures without decay : The Lord vphoidcth' them that fall, their Aiding he doth flay. I* The eyes of all doe wait on thea thoudoft them all relieue: And thou to each fufficing food in feafon due doft giiie, \6- Thou openeft thy bounteous hand, and bounteoufly doft fill: AH thincs whatfoeuer doe liue, with gifts of thy good will. 17 The I oid is iii* inallhis wayes, hi5Workes are holv all . praife and thy power preach. 1 8 Necre all he is that call on him, in truth that on him call. 19 He the demes which they require thatfeare him will fuj fill ; And he will heare them when "they cry, and faue thetu all he will. 20 The Lart prefeiues all thofe to him that be.ire a louine heart: But he all them that wicked arc will vttetlvfubueit. 2| My thmkfiill n:outh fhall gladiy fpeak* the p ray fes of t he I or d •• • All flefh to piayfe his holy name for euer fha!l accord. H ■ J Mf 54 Pfrlmettf- CATiTVSl John Bennet\ Y foule praife thou the Loid alwayes , my God I will confefTe: While breath and life piolong my dayes, my tcneue no time fharl ceafe. Chefhire Tukc. T E 7^ R or Pfaynfov*. Y foule praife ^thoti the Loid a'wyes, my God I willconferTe: While breath and iife prolong my dayes,- .my tongue no tim£flia)l in whom there is no health. 4 Tor why? their breath doth foone de- ro earth anone they fait (part, And then therounfcls of then heaif> decay and perzfh all. j O happy is thatman I fay, whom I cobs God doth aids And he whofehop-j doth not decay, but en the Lord is fbii 6 wh'ch mad? the eai th and waters deepe, the heaueas hi9,h withall . Which doth his ward aaJptonufe keepe in truth and euer VSXL Tftlme 147. C A N T VS. The. Ramti^B. of M. PpllgilliiliiilflifllPIlill F.aifc ye the I ord for it is eood vn- to our God to fin? : for it is iI|EiElilllI!lillEllIl=IlI pleatant, and to ptaife it is a comely thing, MancheficrTme. TSj^OR, oxVlaynfong. * Pilllllliilillililliiliiii Rufe ye the I.ord.for it isgood vn- ;oour God to fingtfor it i$ pkafant, and toprayfc it is a. comely thing. Pft/me 146. ME D I VS. John Bennet. 255 MiPJii^lSilliifiiilli Y foule praife thou the Lord alwayes, my God I will confers White InuthandUfe prolong my daycs, my tongue no time flail ccafc. BASS VS. M Y foule praife thou the Lord alwayes iny God I w;ll cor.feflc : While bicath and life prolong my daycs, my tongue no time Ihali ceale. 7 With right alwayes he doth proceed) foi fuch as fufFci wrong • The pooi-e and hung r v he doth feed> and loofe the tetters ftrong. 8 The Lord doth fend the blind their fight the lame to Jimbes reftoie : The Lord 1 1 fay; doth loue the right, and iuft man euermore. 9 He doth defend the father lefle, and Grangers fid in heart: And quit the widdow from diftrcflc, 2nd jil mens wayes fubuerr. 10 Thy Lord and God eternally, O SionftjUfhallraigne: In time of all poftaity, for euer to rcmair.e, P/alme 147. ME D I FS f Tho.RAuctif.B. ofM. Raid; ye the Lord,for it is good vn- to our God to fing -for it is, pteafant, and topiaifc it is a comely thing. B ASSVS. =*-W Raife ye the Lord, for it is good vn- to our Godtofing : for it The n plcaiant, and to prayf« it « a comely thing. Ho V feline 147* 2 The Lord his owrte If ruf.ilem> he bwldeth vp alone : And the d'fperft of ifrael doth gather into one. 3 He heales the bi-oken in their heai r their fores vp doth he bind : 4 He counts the numbet of ihe Stars, and names them in their kind. J Great is the Lordi gieat is his power, his wtfdorne intf nite. 6 The Lord reheues the meeke,& throwes to ground the wicked wight. 7 Sing vnto God the lord with prayfc> vnto the lord reioyce : £ud to out Gid vpon the Harpc, adu.-nct yom ringing voice. 8 He couers heauen with cfoucU, and for the earth picp.ncth raine : And on the mounnincs he doth make the erarte to grow againe. 9 He gitrs to beads their food, and to young R.tuens when thev cry. 10 His pleafme not in fti^n^th o'f hovfe, nor in mans /eg: doth he.' 1 1 But m ill thofe'trnt fcare the Lord, theLoidhithhisdeheht •• And iiich as doe attend vpon his mercies Quning fi^ht- Tbe fceoxdpm. \l O praife the Lord Ieii.falcm, thy God O Sipn prayfc- rfalme 148. C AN TVS. Q. Kirly. /- iiIllIiiiil=lliiliiEl^i!ll V_> Iticlaud vnto the Lord, from heauen that is fo hie : Prayfc him. :s= = in deed and word, aboue the ftar- ry .skye. And alfo yee, his Angel* all, I armies roy all , prrifc hi n with glee. tfi TET^JOR , or P lay nfoy?jr. I ue laude vnto the Lord, f i om heauen that is fo hie : Ptayfe iilililiiiieilil in deed and word, aboue the fh skie. And alfo yee, his Anee! hin m all, armies royall, prayfc him with glee. 3 Prayfc him both Mconeand Sunne, which aiefo cleu-eand bright "• Tfce fanoe c,i ycu be done. Ye glirteiings Starscflieht. 4 And eke no Je/fe, Ye heanpiffaAt: 5 And cloud's of the aire, HislAiidexp.efle. 6 For zt his word they were All fa med -s we fee: » At his voice did appears All things in their decree : Which he ferfaft, To them he made A law and trade For aye to laft. 7 Extoll and ptayfe Gods name> On eai th ye Dragons fell, A!l deepes'doe ve the fame, Foi itbecomrneth you we.:. Tfalme. 147. ?T7 ij For he the batshath foiled fhor.g* wherewith thy gp.tes heftaye?'. 14 Thy childvenhe hath bleft in thee, and in thv borders he Dolh fettle peace, and with the flower cf wheare he filleth thee, ij And his commandement vpon the eai th he fendeth out: And eke his word with fpecdy cou' ic doth faiftlv run about. *6 Hegiuerh fhow like wcolhhoarefroft, like aihes he doth fpread : 17 Like morfels ca/Jj his ice, thereof the cold who can abide? U He fendf th forth his mrshty Word, and mcltcth them againe: His wind he makes to blow, and then the waters flow amame. 19 The doctrine of his holy woid, to Iacob doth he /hew: His ftatut:-- and his Judgements; he giues I frael to know. Xo With euery nation hsth he not fo dealt, nor haue the)' kr.owne His fecret counfels, ye therefore, - piayfe ye the. Lord alone. Pfabnel/fi. M£T>IVS. ■ q.Kirbj. Iue laud vnto the Lor d,from heauen that is fo hie :'Ptaife him indeede and wordj aboue the ftar-ry skie. Andalfo yec, his Angels all -rtr.ies rovall, praife^him with glee. BASSVS. ^siijiillllilillipiiil _V^_^ Iue laud vnto the. Lord, from heauen that is fohie: prarfehim in deedc and wor d abcue the (tarry skie. And alfo yee, his Angels all, ^mm armies toyall, praife him with glec= fe Him magnifie Fiie, Haile,~Ice, Snow, Andftor-mes that blow, at his decree. 5 The hils and mountaines ali, And trees that ftuitfull are, The Cedars great and tall His worthy prayfe declare i io Beafts andcatteUj Yea-, Birds iying, And wonr.es creeping that on earth dweil. 1 1 All Kings both more and lefTc-. With all their pompous craine, Trinces and all Iudges That in the wen Id remaine Exalt his name. 12. Yong men and maids, Old men and babes Doe yc the fares, f$ Tot ijS Pfiilme 148* 1? Fothisnamefhallweproue, To be mod excellent, Whofe praife is far aboue, The earth and firmament. 14 For liire he fha*I, Exalt with blifle: The home of his. And hdpe them alL Pfalme \ 49. C A TJjr VS. Simon Stubhs* iliilliiiillillEifiiillllg ^1 vj Ing yeevntp the Lord our God, a new reioycing fong : And let the puife of him be heard hjs ho- ly Saints among. Marty r Tune^ T E 2^0 J2 , or Playnfong. ' *— 1 - Ine; ye v-n to the Lord our God, a r.ew teioycin? foil? : And let the praife-cf him'be heard hjs holy Saints among. ling praifes of the fi-re. 4 For why? the Lord his pleasure all hath in his people Jet: And bv dehuerancehe wil'h-aife the mctke to glory great. % let them found ptaifs with voice of rnto his holv name* I flute, J With glory and with honour now, And with the Timbrel! and the Harpe let all the Saints reioyce. t Lctlfrae! reioyce in him, that made him of nothing : Vlnd let the feed of Swn eke, ~ be royfull in their Km£- Tt Ee!d vnto God the mightie Lord praife m his Sanctuary : And pi-ayfe him in the firmament, that fhewej. his power en hie. Winckeiter Tune. T 8 'N O R , or VUy'nfong. Eeld vnto God the mi?htie Lord, praife in mi Sanctuary; lil^liiiliiiiiilliliil And praife him in the firmament, that ihewes his power on hie. 1 Aduance his name and praife him in $ His praifes with the Piincelv noile, his mighty acts alwayes: of founding tmmpc t? Wow : According to his excellency, , Fray'fe him vpon the Violf , and of grewnrfle gwe him p;aife. ' vpon the Harpe alfo. yfalme. 14S. 25P 1 j His Saints all fliall forth tell, His praile and worthmefTe : The children of] frael, Each one both more and lefTe.' 16 And a'Co they, That with good Will: His word? fulfill, and them obey. falme 149. MED IV . Stubbs* Ine yee ig long l§|lilig91I!lllflIII= 'let the piaifeofhimbe . heard his holy Saints among. B A S S V ( . oiilllilpillllllilSfii V»> Ing yeevnto the Lord our God, a new leioycing fong : And let the pi-aife of him be heatd his holy Saints among. And now aloud vpon their beds the people with their hands: admnce their Zinging voice. 8 To bmde their ftatejy Kings in cTiaintti 6 And in their mouthes let be the afts their Lords in iron bands. of God the mighty lord , 9 To execute on them the doome, And in their hands eke let them beaie that written js before: a double edged fv?ord. This honour all his Saint ffiaM haue, 7 To plague the heathen and cortcft piaife ye the Lord therefore. Pfalmc 150. MED I VS. Tko.Ranenf.B.cfM. ygli-fElH^IIiiilllliilli -*- Eeld vnto God the mightie Lord , praife in his Sanctuan'e : And praife him in the firmament, that Ihewes his powei on hie. B ASS VS. X Eeld vn- to God the miehrie Lord , praife in his Sanctuarie &r=&z liilHliiil And praife him in the firmament that fhewes hi; power on hie. 4- Praife him with Timbrel and with Flute, 6 What ctiet hath the benefit Organs and Virginals: ol bieathing praife the Lord: J With foundine Simbals praife ye hfm> To praife the name of God the'Lori pnifc him with loud SimbaJj. ' *giW with one accoid. Vt0k v6oAPfalmc Before Morning Prayer.C ANTVSTXaUisl Cannon z.paits in one. A Rule the Lord O yee Gentiles all, which hath brought von into his light : O praj& him ajl people mortaB, .as ft is mod worthie and right. " TENOR, or Playnron£. X RaifethcLoid O-yee Gentiles ail which hath brought you into his i^iiiiiilliiiiyiillitigii light :0 praifehim all people mortal!, as it Ju moft worthie and tight. ?or he is full determined, on vs to police out his mercy And the I oids fi nth be ye affined, abideth peipetually. J[ Pfalme before Svevinv Prayer, C S9 N T VS. T.P, thold now giU; heed fuch as be the Lords feiuants fiithfull and iiliiliiiiililiii true : Come prajfe the Lord euery degree, with fuch fones as to him are due. _^_ T £ N O A', or Fab vrjlen. lipoid now giue heede fuch as be the Lords [ferumtj faithful! and eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig true : Come pr-aife the I ord euery degree, with fuch fongs as to him aje due. O ye that ftand in the Lord; houfe, I ift vp your hands in his holy place, Euen in our ownc Gods manfion: Yea, and that in the time of night : Vi aife ye the Lord fo bounteous, Prajfe ye thci Lot d^vhich giueth all giace Which worketh out faluation. For he is a Lord of great might, esfudt Ifrael. C ANTV S. Tho. Rauevf. H . of M* I d- Ttend my peopfc: and ciue e.ire, cf fcily things I will thee tell : r £ ,y (J R or Ptaynfonp. Trend my people and ^iuc care, of f«ly things I will thcetcli: A Pfalme before Morning frajc/tMST) IVS \T.Taliu^6i ppiHiliflliH^iiiii Raife the lord O ye Gentiles all, which hath brought you into his li?ht:0 puifehimaJf people mortal I, as it is moft worthy and right. BASSVS. Raife the lord O ye Gentiles all, which hath brought you into his li?hc :C piaifehim all people mortall,as it is tn oft worthy and right. Clory be to God rh e Father* With the holy Ghoft in like manner, And to Iefus Chrift his tiue fanne : Now and at eucry feafon. tSfPpilme before Eneni^ Prayer. CM 8 D IVS.T.Rl Ehold now eiue faced ftich at be the lords truants faithfulland Illlillii^lS^^^pIpa k true : Come piaifc ^thc Lord eue- ry degree, with fuch fongs as to him are due. BASSVS. ,-jfe «* Eboldnowgiueheedefuchas be the lords feruants faith- full and iiilliliiiiilgiiiite true : $Come praife the I ord cuery degree with fuch fongs as to him are due. Then (hall the Loid out of Sk>n, Giue to you and your nation. Which made heaucn 6c earth by his power. His blefsing, mcicy, and fauour.' tAudilfrael. MED IV S. Tho.Rauetif B.ofCM. Ttcnd my people and giue care, of ferly things I will thee tell: BASSVS. Ttendmy people and giuecait,of. ferly things I wiU thee tell • JT\ Teem * 6 * C'ANTVS. fee that piy words in mind thou beare.and to my precepts liftcn well. I E NO R , or Faburdcn. See that my words in mmde thou teare, and to my precepts Iiften well. Kf i I am thv foueraigne lord and God, Which hath thee brought from carefull And eke reclaim'd from Pharaos rod, {thrall So thou and chine that day take reft" » 4 The tord from worke the fenenth day And brought all thing? to peitect end : Make thee no Gods on them to call 2 Nor Fashioned forme of any thing. In hearten or earth to worfhip it : For 1 thy Godbv reuen^tng, with gneuoSs plagues thisdh willfmite, 3 Tike not in vaine his holy name, Abufe it not aftc fhy will That to Gods hefts ye may attend. 5 Vnto thy parents honour gtue , As Gods commandements die pretend, That thou long daies 4c good maift liiis In earth where God a place doth lend. 6 Beware of murther and cruell hate. 7 All filthy fornication feare- For ft? thotrmightft foon purchafc blame % See thou fteale r.or in any rat?, And m his Wrath he would thee fpill. 9 Faife witnefle againft no'man Beare." The Lords Prayer. CANT VS. G. Kirby. \~^S Vr Father which in heauenart,' andmak'ftvs all one brotherhood to call vpon thee with one heart, our heauenly Father and ottr God,graunt we pray not vrith lips alone* but with the hearts decpe figh and gtoanc. I , High 'Dutch Tune. T £ NO R 9 uv Faburdcn cx-O )r Father which in heanen art, andmak'ft vs all one brotherhood, iiEfiiJiPlilllEf^li^iPlill to call vpon thee with one heart, our heauenly father and our God gtaunt mmmmmmmmmi fce piay not with lp| alenej bus with she hows dcepi figfc and gron?: (JME T> IV S* -Pi •Set that my words inmmde thou bare, and to my precepts liftep weil> B AS SVS. ^illliiElilliiiilHill See that my words in minde thou beare, and to my precepts Jj- ftenwell> J o Thv neighbours houfe wifh not to hauc To keepe thefe Iawes after thy will : Thy might therefore O Chrift we crane His wife, or ought that he calth mine : Hfs field, his Oxe, his Afle, his Slauf, Or any thing which is not thine, j AVrayer* The foil it of giace gvar.t v s O Lord To keepe thefe ]wei our hearts reftors: And caufe vs ail with one accord, To magnific thy name therefore. Fot of our fducs no iirength we hauo That we in thee may them fulfill. I ord for thy names fake ?rant vs thj» Thou art our ftrength O Sauiour Chrift Of thee to fpeed how fhftuid we rruiTc In whom our treafure doth confif? ? To thee for eilermore be praifir, With the father in each lefpecfc ; And with the holy fpirit ajwayes, The comforter of thine elect. The L ords Prayer. MS rrwnifie thy hoi v n.1mc • From all errors defend and keepe The little flockc of thy poore ihecpc, , Thv kingdome come enen at this hoiire> Andhencefoith euerlaftingiy Thv holy Ghoft into vs pome , Yur'h all his gifts moft plcnteonfly : From S.tthans rage and filthy band Defend vs with thy mighty hand. Thy will be done with diligence, Like a$ in hcaucn in earth alio : In trouble graunt vs patience * T hee to obey in wealth and woe : Let not tfefh; bloud, or any ill Preuaile againlt thy holy will : Giue vs this day our daily brfad, And all other eood g.fts of thine : Kecpe vs horn war and from bloudftied A I r o from ikkneflb dearth and pmc*. That we may line in quietneflc. Without a)] greedy caicfulneflc. The Creed. CANTVS. G.Kirby, jLjL II my beliefe and confidence is in the lord of might: The pliliaiiiiliiiliiliilil Father which all things hath made > the day and eke the night. The* piiilililllii^illiHfillli heauens and the firmament, andalfo many a ftarre : the earth and. all that is therein , which'paiTe mans reafon fane. TS NO R , or Plainfcng. LjL. Ll my behefc and confidence is .in the Lord of might : The ilii^lliiBIIIiliiiiiiilp Father which all things hath made, the day and eke the mght. The heauens and the firmament, and al- Co many a flat re . the earth and all that is therein) which parte mans reafon farrc And m like manner I beleeue, Concealed bv the holy Ghoft, In Chrift our Lord his Sonne: His holy word doth me aflure : Cocquall with the Deitio, And of his mothei Mary born?, Andwar. inflcih*ndbonc« - Vttflrtta Virgin prtt Forgiue V3 our offences alf, Relieu= ourcarefuilconfcience* As weforgme both great andfmall, (Vhich vnto vs haue"done offence: Prepare v S Lord for to feme thee, In perfect Ioue and vnitie. The Lords Trajer, O lord from eizilldefevs; J b ^ a y es , a " dt ^e s aredaneerOUU$ \ From cuerlaftms death faue vs- O Lord into temptation Lead vs not when the fiend doth rase, Towitbifandhismuaiion Cine power and ftrea^th to euery age, Arme and make ftrbng thy feeble hoftj With faith and with the holy Ghoft. And m our laft need comfort vr. A bJefled end tors bequeath, Into thy^handi out fp«I ea receiwe; A ^'tnouo Lord art King of Km«; And thou baft power ouer all : 5 ? ' Thy glory ftfneth in all things, In the Wide world vniuerfall • Amen, letit be done o Lord, That we haue pray'd with one accord, The Creed. MED I VS. G.Kirb 7< _. Mmjbdk kml confidence ~ l$ in theto td of rnTght ~~ThT heauens and the firmament, and alfb marry g*tf /~ 'the ^ h ^ aI1 ** L thaj is therein, which parTc~rr^s~wafon fa"rre." ——=5 UrnybeLefe and confidence is in the Lord of mi *ht The Igyi^geiliii^fiiiiil Father which all things hathmade. the day and ekethenight : The , heauens andjhe firmament , and al- fo many a farre : ~7he earth and all ~" that i< therein, which parte rnajwreafonfaire. fcecaufe mankind to Satan was, And fuflrring molt gneuois pajas^ for finne in bond and thrall, -hen Pilate being [ S^e^jffcwdvpbTOiypi Was crucified onthcCrofle, ■?«dci^to6utn^ ( - M ^reat did not grud&, I 2& (-M The Creeds And fo he died in the ficfh* Rut quickned in the fpin't : Hi s body then was buried, As is our vfe and right. His fpii it after this defend Into the Jowsr parts: To them that long in darknefle were, The true 1'ght ©f their hearts. And m the third day of his death » He role to life ag.iine : To the'nd he might be glorified, Out of all criefe and paine : Amending to the heauenshie, To fit in glory ftill. On Godj right hand his father deft* \ According to his will. Vntiil the day of mdgement come * When he (hall come againe : » with Angels , power, yet of that day We all be vneertaine. To iudge all people righteoufly, Whom he hath d'arcly bought : The lining and the dead alfo. Which he hath made of nought And in the holy fptrit of Cod, Myfaithtofat'ijfier The third pctfon in Trinrtie 13- zs4 Prayer to the holy Ghofl. (A '.'TVS- Ic Hit Milton. Ome holy fpirit the God of might , comforter of vs all : Teach vs to know thy word aright* that we doe ncuer f»H. Torkf r »ne. T S N O R, or Playnfon^. Ome holy fpiut the God of might, comforter of vs alt : Teach s to know thy word aiight, q holy Ghoft vifit our coaft, defend vs with thy fhield • Againft all finne and wickedneffe, Lord help vs winne the field. Lord keepe our King and his Counfefl , and giue them will and might To peifeuere in thy Gofpell, which can put finne to flight : O Lord which gitieft thy holy word, fend preachers plenteoufly : That in the fame we may accord* that we doc neuer fall. *j* and therein liue and die* O holy Spirit direct aright, the preacher s of .thy- word '■ That thou by them rnaift cut downe finnet us it were with i {word. Depart not from thofe pafiors pure, but aide them at alineede: Which breake to vs the bread of life, whereon our ibulcs doe feed*. O Bk.led Spirit of truth keepe vs Bav-rcm, C A WrrVS+Tho.Raucnf.B-ofM* luepeaeeinthefeourdayoiOLovd, great dangers are now at hand t l.Higi "DutchTtineT E N O R , or T^burdenl VJ I* peace m tbcfc our daye» o Loid, great dangers *? ??w ** to»4£ BUeetff I ftetfajMy. The holy and Gatholike Church, that Gods word doth maintaine > And holv Scripture doth allow* Which Satan doth difdaine. And alfo I doe trnft to haiie, BylffusChrifthkdeath: Releafe and pardon for my fin*, And that oneJy by faith. What time ail fle/h fhall ufc aeaine Before the God of might": And fee him with their bodily eye*} Which now doth giue them light. Thi Creed, And then flail Chrifl our Sauioifr^ The Sheepeand Goats diuide- And ghie iife cuei-laftinglv To thofe whom he hath tride i Within his realmc ccJcftwir, Ingloiyfortoreft: With ajj the holy company, Otsajnts and Angels Weft. Obediently each hoqre : - To whom be all dominion, Andprayfcforeusimore; aft "•■♦•^-/isiurcucrmore. ^^^.^^^^Bm^S.lohn Milton, * to know thy word aright, thatwe 1^17 *Tcr~ fa^*"""'^ =,-2-.- — . ^ ^ ~ '+ v u y 6 s o m5 ho^i, ic , h! oo d ff ;; ght ; " and loue fo to abownd : That man and wife be void of ftrjfe, and neighbour about vj round. All glory to the Trinitie, that is of mighties moflf : The Jimng Fa.hcc and the Sorirw, < and eke the holy Ghoft. As it hath bcene in ail the time? that hath beene het etofore; At it is now, and fo flial! be, henceforth for eucrmorc. n assvs. Itlfi t»»a£e in »k«T- ~.._ J . P PCW in thjfe ou^daywo Lord, great touts** ztotfthmd-. CANTVSl thine enemies with one accord, Chiifts name inei*:- ry land. Seeketo gliiillil^iPiiliiiSili deface, rooreoi,i£ and race, thy trile right worihip indeed : Be th^u the ftay, |.ord we thee pray, thou hehjft alone in ail need. "~ T E NOR.or Faburden- thine cntmies with one accord , Chriftsnane in eucryland. Seekt to "" BiiiliiPliiii^gls^{iiliii I deface, roote crut and race, Be thou the, thy true right worfhip indeed - ftay, Lord we thee pray, thou Tieipft alone m allneede. Gitie v£ tha* pe?xe which wc doe lack, Thy heatthftjH void, Through misbeUete and ill We: > • Some pprieewte and opprefle : Thv word to offei thou doeft nOt flacke Which we vnkindly gajneftriue: with rue and fword> Some with the mouth ConferTe the tiuthi Without fincere godlinefle. 0» I ^beLamentation m C A NTVS.T.Rauenf. B,ofM* :t llIIIB?l^i!liililgi Lord in thee is all my truft, giue arevntomy wofallcry: il^llIlESlII=lli?iSiliiI ^efufemenotthatamvruuff, but bowing downe thy heauenly sje, thou grantft w^th fpeed their' iuft defiie. but that it may helr>e me in time. cyfTbantzcJgiuixjr. MED I V S.Simon Stulbs. JL He Lord be thank c d for his gifts, and mercies eueimove, That he doth ihew vino his Saints, to him be land therefore. MartvsTune, T S N O R , or Mvpfing. _ TllllSIliliieiliiilif «CF* X He Lord be thanked for his gifts, and mercies euerrnore, That hedorh fhew vnto his Saints, to him be laud theiefaie. fuch mercies of the lord : Thou doeft defeiuc mod worthily,* of him to be abhoid, Our tongues cannot fo prayfe the Lord as he cloth nghr deferue '■ Our he^i ft cannot of him fo thinke, as he doth vs preferue. His benefits thev be fo gre^o to vs that be but (inne : That st our hands for rccom pence, there is no hope ro winne, p finiuU flelh that foouidett haue, Nought ejfe but fin and wretchedneflc doth icft within oui hearts : And ftubbo! nJy againft the Lord» tve daily play our parts. The Sunneabiue in fiimarr.ent» that is to vs a Light. CM ED I VS. *7X Behold how I doc MI lament my finncs wherein I doc offend : Lord for them fhafl I be fhent, Sith thcc to pleafe I doe cntend. BASSVS. Behold how I doe ftill lament, my finnes wherein I doc offend: ^H=g^|p|^p||i|||||i|gg|li|p|pf| O Lord for them fhall I be ihent, Sith thee to pleafe i doe entend. Hafte thee, O Lord, hafte thee I fay, Where thou doft raigne eternally, to poure on me the gifts of grace : with God which once did downe th oe That when this life fhall fleet away, Where Angels fing continually, f fend in heauen with thee I may haue place . to thee be piayfe world without end. vf Thank* gluing. MSB IV S. Simon Stnbbs. LSiiigiglillilHiilll T He Lord be thanked for his gifts, and mercies euermore : That he dothfhew vnto his Saints, to him be laud therefore, B ASSVS. X He Lord be thanked for his gifts and mercies euermore: iiiiiiiiiiiliiiii^lilil Th'.t he doth fhewrnto his Saints, to him be laud therefore. Doth fhew it felfe more deere and pure then we be in his fight. The heauens abo'ue and all therein» more holy arc then wc •• They feruc the Lord in their eltate* each one in his degree. They doe not ftriue for mafterfhip) nor flacke their office fet - But fears the Lord and doe his wilt hate is to them no let. Alfo the earth and all therein, of God it is in awe r It dorh obferue the Formers wijlt by skilfull natmes law. The Jea and all that is therein, doth b:nd when God doth beck: The fpints beneath doe tremble all, and fearc his wrathfull check. S 4 But fyi ts4Thankef&itting* But we alas for whom all thofe were made, them for to m'e, t)oc not fo know or loue the Lord, as doth the Oxe or Mule. A law be giuefor vs to know, what was his holv will : tit would vs good, but we would not auoid the thing is ill. >jot one of vs that feeketh out tha Lord of life to pleafe : Mor doe the thing that might vs '°y nc to Chrift and quiet eafe. Thus are we all his enemies, we can it not deny: And heagaine of his good will would not that'we (hculd die. Therefore when remedie was none to brin.z; vs vnto life : The Sonne of God our fiefh he tookc to end our rnortall fhife, And all the law of God the Lord, he did it full' obav •' And for our finnes vpon the croffev his blond our debts did pay. And that we fhould not yet forget what epod he to vs wrought: A figne he left our eyes to tell, that he our bodies bought. In Bread and Wine here vifible vnto our eye and tafte: His mercies greit thou maift record if that his fpirit thou haft. As once the corne did line and g row, and was cut downe with Si the: And thiefhed out with many ftnpes, out of the huske to driue. And as the mill with violence did teare it out fo-ftm!l: And make it like to earthly "du!e not fparingit a tall. And as the Ouen with fire hot, did dole it vp in heate: And all this done that I haue faid that it fhculd be our meate. So was the lord in his ripe age cut downe by cruell death : His foule he gaue to torments great* and yeelded vp his breath. vfTfrtyer C A N TFS. Tho. Rauenf croft B. of M; JL Refcrue vs Lord bv thy dee re word , from Tuike 5c Pope defend vs Lord: plliiili III liili liiilf which both would thi oft out of his throne, Our Lord lefus Chrift thydeerefon- 3. fifth T>utch Tune. T £ NOR y ox Fabnrden. w pplllilllligiiiiliiiill!! Referue vj Lord by thy dsere word , from Tmk & Pops defend vs Lord which both would thru* out [of his throne, our Lo r d lefus Chrift thy decrefon. {.ord lefus Chrift /hew forth thv might, God holy Ghoft our comforter, that thou art Lord of Lords by ri?ht : be our patron helpe and fuceourt Thy poore afflicted fiockc defend, Giuc vs one minde and perfect, peace, tha; they may prayfc thee without end* all gifts of grace in vs increafe. *A Tbankef-giiiing. BecauTe that he to vs mieht be an euerlaftfng bread : iVith much reproch and troubles great his life on earth he led. And as the grapes in pleafanttimie are prcffed very Tore: And plucked downe when they be Wpe» and let to grow no more. Beeaufe the iuyce that in them it as comfortable drinke: VVe fhould recciue and loyfull be, when forrowes make vs (hrinke. So Chrift his bloud out prefled^was with nailes>and eke with Ipeare: The iuyce whereof doth faue all thoCe that rightly doc him feare. ^ And a$ the comes by vnitie into one Ioafc are knit : So js the Lord and hit whofc Chu tchj though he in heauen fit. As many grapes make but one wine* ■ # f < J fllo «'f we >butone, In faith and Ioiie in Cu-,fj a boue, and vnto Chrift alone Leading a life without all ftrift in quiet reft and Aeace: From entiie and from «\ahc« both our heaits and tongues to cea(5f« Which if we doe then fhaty wc Ihew thatwehischofenbe: By faith in him to lead /life as alwayes wiUctfhe. And that we may fo doe indeed, God fend vs all his grace: Then after death we flialf be fure with him to haue a place. sATrayer. M ST) I V S.Tho.Rauenf.B.ofd>r. Referue vs lord by thy deere word , from Turk & Pope defend vsLord: B A%SSVS. Refei-ue vs Lord by thy deare word , from Turk & pope defend vs Lord: * which both would thiuft out of his throne . our I m-d Tefu* Chrift thv AmiT^ST which both would thiuft out of his throne , our Lord Icfus Chrift thy deare Sun, Thou lining God in perfons three, In all our need fo vs defend, tout end that wee may prayfe thee World with* thy name be praifed in vnitie: Errata. Pfalmeiio. C*^NTVS. And tongues of falfc re- (port. What other faults areefcapedin the [€tti Repetition of the ^nelifh,Sct wealch Tunes of the pfalmesjogfciinto tfcfttPnd ^petition < and }ouih.aUf>nde it amended* - general! Confeffion of finnes, with other Prayers fir the Morning *nd Emning, to ht vfiditt Families, andpMke Ajfemblies. Moe , take away our f!ony hearts, * and liueiy faith, working in •ntance and amendment of Haue mercy vpon vs , and nmes for thy Sonnes fake, -.ience of the temifsion of holv Spirit , by whofc o- fie in vs our old man,tho fin, that we continually dy- ay walke in newnefle of life, /thv holy Name, through le- with confidence that thou Will heme our prayers and grant ouv requefts, if we confider our owne wret- f hed daferuings. Foi cur corfciences doe accufe vs , and our fins witnefie agair.ft vs, and wee know that thou art an vpneht Iudge,which doft not mftifie the winters and wicked men, but punifheft the faults of fuch as trail fgiefle thv ecrr.mandemerts Yetmoft mcicifull lathei , fince it hath pleafed thee to command vs to call vpen thee in all our troubles and aduerfines, piomifing euen then to helpe v$ when wee feele ourfelues, as it were fwallowed vp of death and defperation,we vtterly renounce all worldly confidence and truft*' and fiie to thy foueraigne goodneiTe as our onelv ftay ■and lefuge , bcieeching thee not to call to remembrance our manifold finnes and wic- kednefle, whereby we continually piouoke thy wiath and indignation againft vs, nei- ther our negligence , nor our vnkindneiTe, which hauc neither worthily efteemed, nor m our hacs fuffiaently exprefTcd (he^fweet comfort of. thv Gofpell reuealed vnto vs, but rather to accept the obedience and death of thy Sonne Iefus Chrift our Lord, who by offering vp his body ill faaifice once for all, hath made a fufneient rctom- pence for all our fins.Haue meicy theiefore vpouvs (O lord) and forgiue vs our of- fences, teach vs by thy holy Spirit that we may right! v weigh them and earne&ly re- pent vs for the fame: And fo rrv'n the rather (O Loid ouv Godj becaufc that the repiobate , and fuch as thou haft forfaken cannot prayfe thee nor call vpon thy name: but the repenting heart > the forrowfull mine 1 the confcicnce opprefletl , hungrirg ir-.dthiiftingfor thy grace, fhall euer i?t tnth thy prayieand glory. And albeit wee oe but wormes and duft , yet thou ait our Creatour , and wee bee the worke of thy hands, yea thou art our Father,and we thy children , thou art our ftitpheard and wee thy flocke, then art our Redeemer and wee thy people, whom thou haft deerly bought, thou ait our God> and we aie thine inheri- tance. Correft v-; not therefore in thme anger 'O lord our God; neither according to our deferts doe thou punifn vs,but mer- cifully chaftife vs with a fatherly affe&ion, that all the woi Id may know, that at what time fceuer a fianer doth repent him of his finne from the bottome of his heart, thou wilt put away a|l his wickednefle out of thy remembrance, as thou haft promifcd by thv holy Prophet. Finally » forafmuch as it hath pleafedthte to make the night for nan to reft in, as thou haf! ordained him the day to trauell > grant O deere Fa- ther, that wee may fo take our bodily i eft, 4 that our fcules may continually watch for"! the time that oui Lord Iefus Chnft fhall ' appeare for ouv full deli uera nee out of this mort all life sr.d n the mesne feafon , that * wee bee rot cuercome by any fautafiei, dreames, or other temptat'Grs , but may fullvfet oii'mindes vpon th^c, louethee* feaie thee, and reft in thee,in fuch fort that cu: very ffeepe aJfo may be to the glory of thyho/y Name. Fuitheimore, that our iteepe be not excefsiue or oueimuch , after themfatiabje defire of the flefh, but onely fufficient to content our weake naturctha't wee may the better bee difpofed to hue m all godly conuerfat'on, to the glory of thy holy Name , and profit of our brethren, thiough Iefus Chrift our I ord » in whofe Name we make our humble petitions vnto thee, asheehath taught vs, faying: 'Our Father, &c. A Prayer for true repentance'. A/ Oft giacfoui God, and mercifufl Fa- IVJ ther of our sauiour Iefus Chrift* becaufe I haue finned and done wicked- ly;, and through thy goodneffe hauerecei- ned a defiie of Repentance , whereunto this thy long-fuffei ing doth draw my hard heart , I beieech thee for thy great mer- cies fake in Chiift) to worke the &m« He- Prayers* Repentance inrne, and by thy Spirit,power and zraccfo to humble, rr.ortifie, andfeare my cbnfcience for my fins to faIuation,that in thy good time thou mayft comfort and Snicken me again,through Icfus Chrift thy earcjy btloucd Sonne. So be it. A Prayer before the reccwvg of the holy communion, •"^Father of mercy and Cod of all confo- v> lation, feeing all cieatures doe acknow- ledge and cooierTe thee to be their Gouer- ncur and lord, it becommeth vs» the wcrk- manftiip of thine owne hands ■> at all times to reuerenreand magnifie thy rodly Maie- ftie : fiift , for thatthou haft created vs to thine ownc IrrSge and fimihtude,but chief- ly beeaufe thou haft deliuered vs from that ■uerlafting death 6c damnation,into which Satan drew mankind by the meanes of fin, from the bondage whereof, neither man nor Angell was able to make vs free c but thou (O Lotd) rich in mercy and infinite in goodneiTe,haftprouidedour redemption to ftand in thine only and welbeloued Sonne , whom of very loue thou didft suietobee made man like vnto vs in all things, finne excepted>thatin his body he misfit recciue th e punifhment of our tranfgrefsJon,bv his death to make fatisfachon to thy iuftice, and by his refuneCtion to deftrby him that was the authour of death , and fo to bring againe I'fe to the world, from which the whole of-fpring of Adam was mod iiiftly exiled. O Lord we acknowledge that no creature Was able to comprehend the lengttVbreadth ■> depth , and height of thy moft excellent loue which moued thee to fhew mercy wheie none was deferued , to piomife and giue life where death had gotten victory,* to teceiue vs into-thy grace when wee could doe nothing but lebell a- gainft thy maieftie. The blind dulneffe of our conupt nature will not fuffer vt fuffaently to weigh thefe thy moft ample benefits Yet neuevtheleiTe atthecommandemert of Iefus Chi ift our lord,we prcfent oui felue s to this thy Ta- ble, which he hath left to be vfed in re- membrance of his death vntiU his com- ming againe, to declare and wimeffe before the world , that by him alone wee haue te- ceiued libeitie and life : that by him alone thou doeft acknowledge vs to bee thy chil- dren and heires : that by him alone wee haue entrance to the throne of thy grace, that hy him alone we are poiTeiTedrnto our fpititua 11 king dome toeate anddunkeat his Table, and with whom wee haue our connection prefently in heauen, and by whom our bodies (hall be raifed vp againe from the duft, and./hall be placed with him in that endlefie ioy which thou O Father of mercy haft prepared for thine elect be- fore the foandation of "the world was laid. And thefe moft ineftimable benefits we ac- knowledge and confefTe to haue receiued of thy free mercy and grace, by thine onely beloued Sonne Iefus Chrift. For the which therefore we thy Congregation, moued by thy holy Spirit, doe render to thee all thankes, prayfe and gloiy for euer and euer. *A tbam\gwmgaftcr tberccei- uing of thehbly Commit* nim, fcilOft mercifull Father, wee render vnto - v * thee all prayfe, thankee honour, and glory i for that it hath pleafed thee of thy ereat mercy to grant vnto vs miferabir finners, io excellent a gift and treasure , as to recciue vs into the fellowfhip and com- pany of rhy dee re Sonne Iefus Chrift onr lord, whom thou haft deliuered to death for vs, and haft giuen him vnto vs a necef- fary food and noui ifhment vnto eues Jaftmg life. And now we befeech thee aifo (O hea- uenly Fathci ■> to want v& this lequeft, that thou neuer fuffer vs to become fo vnkind as to forget fo worthy benefits, but rathe* imprint and faften them fure in our hearts, that we may grow and increafe daily more and more in ti ire faith , which cof tinuajly ie e^crcifed in all manner of good workes: and fo cnuch the rather IO Lord) continue vs in thefe perillous dayes and rage of Sa* tan, that we may conftantly ftand and cor\A tinus in the nonfefsion of the fame, to the I aduancement of thv glory which art God ouer ali thiugs, and bielTed for euer. Amen, FINIS, MMemmmz A Table for the number of the whole Pfalmes^ and aifo in vehat Igafejon may find e fiery of them* Pfalme A 3 o a LI laud and prayfc, 49 ** All people hearken* 78 Attend my people to, Sx Amid the preafevvitfa' loo All people that, B -DE light and glad. - 9 *-* Blefied are they. I aS Blefled art thou tha t, j Tj4 Behold and hauo. j 42 Before the Lord. j 44 Bleft be the led nry. D / r\OenotO god refrains. 3 ly pXeept the lord. t? /^Iuetotherord. 17 ^ Grudge not to fee. 48 Greatistbe Lord. J4 Godfauemefor. 165 Giueprayfes vato. 107 Giue thanks vnto. 148 Giuc laud vato the Lord. ,- H It TjElpe Lord for geod and. \t -"How long wilt thou Hauemercyonme, fcaue mercy Lord. Hauemeicy on. Howeuer ttbe. Howpleafantisthy. He that within the fecret. I . iNc.Hne thine eare vnto; *• I c-uft in God, how. 10 In tt ouble and aduerfitie. ._ I lift mine heart to thee, I34 I will giuelaud* [9? I faid I will looketo. 4« I waited long and fought 1 41 Iudge and reuenge. 77 I with my voyceto. 9% It is a thing both. 100 In Ged the Lord. 301 Itnercy will and jo* In fpeechlefle filenCC do?, Iitf I laue the Lord izo In trouble and. iai Iliftmineey«» 1U I did ia bean Folio *4 9X Jjo •7* It8 tos a?4 as© ISO ZJtf *4 76 St 1 04 1 Si I&S a$S 40 40 100 I»6 lii I»'i JO J8 5* 58 70 78 80 «4 *?8 "4 ^74 «74 >9* *«* 2 14 214 at* ffalroe < 254 soo " a:o a* 30 34 34 4* 44 4* IS *4 66 is »• 10* its US nt its 14 If I 17 87 I* 30 204. 2lt sit OLord I H Jd TABLE, fjV.mt iji O Lord I am notpuft. ijj ©howhappie. Ijj Opraife the Lord. I»<0 laud the Lord. ^ O Lord then haft. &% i *0 Lord vpoR the« doe,- P %% pVtme not to rebuke. Jtotf ' PrayfeyetheLord* « j tf Pray fie yc the Lord . I47 Pray fc ye the Lord. X ft TJEffttdOLori. jlji*- v Remember Dad ids troubles. S 5? eEndaydeandfaueme. •9 °SaaemeOOodandtlut. $s Sing ye with pray fe. I2S Suchasin God the Lord, 14? 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