The Psalmes of Dauid truly opened and explaned by paraphrasis, according to the right sense of euerie Psalme. With large and ample arguments before euerie Psame, declaring the true vse thereof. To the which is added a briefe table, shewing wherevnto euery Psalme is particularly to be applied, according to the direction of M. Beza and Tremellius. Set foorth in Latine by that excellent learned man Theodore Beza. And faithfully translated into English, by Anthonie Gilbie, and by him newly purged from sundrie faultes escaped in the first print, and supplied with the principal pointes of euerie Psalme, summarilie set downe in a table at the end of the booke.

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The Psalmes of Dauid truly opened and explaned by paraphrasis, according to the right sense of euerie Psalme. With large and ample arguments before euerie Psame, declaring the true vse thereof. To the which is added a briefe table, shewing wherevnto euery Psalme is particularly to be applied, according to the direction of M. Beza and Tremellius. Set foorth in Latine by that excellent learned man Theodore Beza. And faithfully translated into English, by Anthonie Gilbie, and by him newly purged from sundrie faultes escaped in the first print, and supplied with the principal pointes of euerie Psalme, summarilie set downe in a table at the end of the booke.
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"The Psalmes of Dauid truly opened and explaned by paraphrasis, according to the right sense of euerie Psalme. With large and ample arguments before euerie Psame, declaring the true vse thereof. To the which is added a briefe table, shewing wherevnto euery Psalme is particularly to be applied, according to the direction of M. Beza and Tremellius. Set foorth in Latine by that excellent learned man Theodore Beza. And faithfully translated into English, by Anthonie Gilbie, and by him newly purged from sundrie faultes escaped in the first print, and supplied with the principal pointes of euerie Psalme, summarilie set downe in a table at the end of the booke." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10086.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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PSALME. XLIII.

The Argument.

This Psalme is a portion of the former, repeating the prai∣ers whereby he praied to be restored to the Church.

THE PARAPHRASIS.

1 MAinteine my right, ô God, and defend my iust cause: deliuer me from this vnmerci∣ful multitude, and from the deceitful and wicked man.

2 For I trust to thy power alone, ô my God: wherefore doest thou refuse me, and sufferest me to go heauilie, being oppressed of mine enimies?

3 Graunt, I beseech thee, that thy mercie and truth may shine vnto me, which may bring me vnto that holie mountaine, euen to thy tabernacles.

4 O God! I wil there witnesse my ioie with my voice, comming foorth vnto thine altar: and I wil

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praise thee, ô God my God, vpon the harpe also.

5 Wherefore art thou cast downe my soule, and so sore disquieted? wait vpon God, for it wil come to passe, that I shal praise him againe. For this is that my God, who deliuering me, wil againe com∣fort me.

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