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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The Second Part.
[verse 10] For thou, Lord, art exceeding great, all power is thine own, Thou workest strange and wondrous things, for thou art God alone. [verse 11] Teach me thy way of truth, O Lord, I will walk in the same; Unite my heart and soul in one to fear thy holy name.
[verse 12] Thee will I praise, O Lord my God, with all my heart; and I For ever more thine holy name will highly glorifie. [verse 13] Because thy mercy towards me in greatnesse doth excell, My self thou hast delivered even from the lowest hell.
[verse 14] O God, the proud against me rise, terrible men are met

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In Troups, to seek my life, they have not thee before them set. [verse 15] But thou, full of compassion, Lord, and gracious, hast been found, Long-suffering, and in mercy, and in truth thou dost abound.
[verse 16] O turn thee unto me, O Lord, and mercy on me have, Strengthen thy servant, and the son of thine own handmaid save. [verse 17] On me some sign of favour shew, that all my foes may see, And be ashamed, Lord, when thou dost help and comfort mee.
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