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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[verse 13] Lord, I will go into thy house, burnt-off'rings I will bring: And I will pay thee all my vows, fulfilling ev'ry thing. [verse 14] The vows which with my mouth I speak, in all my grief and smart: The vows I say which I did make in anguish of my heart. [verse 5] I'le offer thee burnt-sacrifice, incense and fat of rams: And I will offer thee likewise fat bullocks, goats, and lambs, [verse 16] Come forth and hearken, ev'ry one that fears the living Lord: What he for my poor soul hath done, I will to you record. [verse 17] I call'd upon his sacred name, this mouth to him did cry: My tongue likewise extoll'd his fame with great alacrity. [verse 18] I also watch't least any way my heart should sin regard: For then I knew when I did pray, my pray'r should not be heard.

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[verse 19] But God hath heard me verily, and did full well attend Unto my pray'r and fervent cry, which did to him ascend. [verse 20] All praise to him, to him I say, that always had regard; And nev'r put my pray'r away, nor sent me home unheard.
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