A poore mannes beneuolence to the afflicted Church

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A poore mannes beneuolence to the afflicted Church
Author
Pits, John.
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Imprinted at London :: In little Britaine, by Alexander Lacy,
The. 29. of Ianuarij. 1566.
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¶ THE. 100. PSALME.

Dauid in this Psalme doth exhort, to prayse the Lorde alwayes: For that he did vs make and port, and guydes vs all our dayes.
OBe ye ioyfull in the Lorde, serue ye him all ye landes: With gladnes cum, & wt a song, commit you to his handes. The Lorde our God he did vs make, of this we may be sure: Not we our selues, we are his folke, and shepe of his pasture.
Now let vs go in to his gates, with thanks to geue him prayse, In to his court euen for to speake, good of his name alwayes. For why? the Lorde is gracious, his mercy is full sure: His Truth doth euerlastyngly, for euermore endure.
¶ FINIS.
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