The Psalms of David in metre Newly translated With amendments. By William Barton, M.A. And sett to the best Psalm-tunes, in two parts, viz treble and bass; with brief instructions for the understanding of the same; together with a table of the Psalms, and names of the tunes to each Psalm. By Thomas Smith. The basses, with the table, are placed at the latter end of the book.

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The Psalms of David in metre Newly translated With amendments. By William Barton, M.A. And sett to the best Psalm-tunes, in two parts, viz treble and bass; with brief instructions for the understanding of the same; together with a table of the Psalms, and names of the tunes to each Psalm. By Thomas Smith. The basses, with the table, are placed at the latter end of the book.
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Dublin :: printed by J. Brent and S. Powell, at the back of Dick's Coffee House in Skinner-Row, and are to be sold by Peter Laurence at his shop in Bridge-Street, near the Old Bridge. Price bound 2s. 6d,
[1698]
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The second part.

[verse 15] The idols of the heathen lands, are silver and of gold: They are the work of workmen's hands and such as men did mould.

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[verse 16] They have a mouth, yet spake they not. and eyes but want their sight. [verse 17] Have ears but never hear a jot, their mouths are breathless quite. [verse 18] Such sensless stocks their makers are, that did these idols frame: And such is each idolater, that trusteth in the same. [verse 19] But bless the Lord with one accord, O house of Israel: And all the praises of the Lord, let Aarons house forth tell. [verse 20] O bless the Lord his praise confess, O ye of Levi's tribe: And ye that fear the Lord no less, due praise to him ascribe. [verse 21] From out of Sion hill let them for ever bless the Lord, Who dwelleth at Jerusalem: his praise do ye record.
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