* 1.1PSAL. LXXV. ¶ To the chaunter, in Neginoth, a Psalme and songe of Asaph.
[ A] IN Iuda is God knowen, his name is gret in Israel.
At Salem is his tabernacle, & his dwel¦linge in Syon.
There breaketh he the arowes of the bowe the shylde, the swearde, and the hole bat∣tayle.
Thou art of more honour and myght then the hylles of robbe••s.
The proude shall be robbed and slepe their slepe, and the myghty shal be hable to do no∣thinge with their handes.
[ B] When thou rebukest them, O God of Ia∣cob, both the charettes and horsemen shal fal on slepe.
Thou arte fearfull, for who maye abyde in thy sight, when thou art angry?
When thou lettest thy iudgement be herde frome heauen, the earthe trembleth and is styll.
Yea when God aryseth to gyue iudgemēte and to helpe al them that be in aduersite vpō earth. Selah.
When thou punysshest one man, he muste knowledge that thou arte redye to punysshe other mo.
Loke what ye promyse vnto ye Lorde your God, se that ye kepe it, all ye that be rourde∣aboute him: brynge presentes vnto him that ought to be feared.
Which taketh awaye the breth of Princes and is wonderfull amonge the kynges of the earth.