Davids Psalms in metre. Agreeable to the Hebrew, to be sung in usuall tunes. To he [sic] benefit of the churches of Christ. / By the Reverend Mr. John White minister of Gods Word in Dorchester.

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Davids Psalms in metre. Agreeable to the Hebrew, to be sung in usuall tunes. To he [sic] benefit of the churches of Christ. / By the Reverend Mr. John White minister of Gods Word in Dorchester.
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London, :: Printed by S. Griffin for J. Rothwel, at the Fountain and Bear in Goldsmiths row in Cheapside.,
1655.
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Bible -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Early works to 1800.
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"Davids Psalms in metre. Agreeable to the Hebrew, to be sung in usuall tunes. To he [sic] benefit of the churches of Christ. / By the Reverend Mr. John White minister of Gods Word in Dorchester." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76568.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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Psalm 113.

PRaise ye the Lord, O praise him all ye servants of the Lord, The glorious name of God the Lord, praise ye vvith one accord. [verse 2] From this time forth for evermore the Lords name blessed bee. [verse 3] From East to West, Gods name must be praised by each degree.
[verse 4] The Lord's above all Nations high his glory above the sky. [verse 5] Who is like to the Lord our God, whose dwelling is on high? [verse 6] Who notwithstanding doth from thence abase himself so low, As all things in the heav'n and earth still to observe and know.
[verse 7] He raiseth up out of the dust the man of low degree, And needy men on high, even from the dunghill lifteth he. [verse 8] That he may raise him at the last, and set him in the seat With Princes, Princes of his own people so high and great.

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[verse 9] The barren woman to keep house he maketh, and to be A joyful mother of sweet babes, the Lord our God praise ye.
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