The choice and flower of the old Psalms collected by Iohn Hopkins and others and now revised and amended by William Barton ...

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Title
The choice and flower of the old Psalms collected by Iohn Hopkins and others and now revised and amended by William Barton ...
Author
Barton, William, 1598?-1678.
Publication
London :: Printed by G. Miller and are to be sold (alone or together with the new) by S. Gillibrand ..., I. Kirton ..., Tho. Underhill ..., and Stephen Bowtell ...,
1645.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Paraphrases.
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"The choice and flower of the old Psalms collected by Iohn Hopkins and others and now revised and amended by William Barton ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26722.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2025.

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Page 133

PSAL. CXLIX. 1. M. ***

SIng ye a new song to the Lord, his praises to declare: And let his Name be magnifi'd, where Saints assembled are.
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Let Israel rejoyce in God, their maker and their King: And let the sons of Sion hill for joy triumph and sing.
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Let them sound praise with voice of flute unto his holy Name: And with the timbrell and the harp, sing forth his praise and fame.
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For, lo, the Lord, his dear delight doth in his people place: And he will beautifie the meek with saving health and grace.
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¶With glory and with honour now let all the Saints rejoyce, And sing aloud upon their beds, with glad and pleasant voice.
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And in their mouths let be the acts of God the mighty Lord: And let them take into their hands a double edged sword.

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To plague the Heathen, and correct the people with their hands:
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To binde their stately Kings in chains, their Lords in iron bands.
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To execute on them the doom, recorded long before: This honour all his Saints shall have, praise God for evermore.
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