The poore mans Pater noster with a preparatiue to praier: wherto are annexed diuers godly psalmes and meditations: collected out of the sacred scriptures, by Thomas Timme minister.

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The poore mans Pater noster with a preparatiue to praier: wherto are annexed diuers godly psalmes and meditations: collected out of the sacred scriptures, by Thomas Timme minister.
Author
Tymme, Thomas, d. 1620.
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[London] :: Newly imprinted the second time by Peter Short, dwelling on Bredstreet hill, at the signe of the Starre,
1598.
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Church of England -- Prayer-books and devotions -- Early works to 1800.
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MY hart is fixed O God, my heart is fixed, I will sing and giue praise.

Vnto thee, O my strength will I sing, for God is my defence, and my mercifull God.

For thy louing kindnesse is better than life it selfe: my lips shall praise thée.

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As long as I liue will I magnifie thee on this maner, and lift vp mine hands in thy name.

My soule shall be satisfied as it were with marrow and fatnesse: when my mouth praiseth thée with ioifull lips.

I will alwaies giue thanks vnto the Lord, his praise shall be in my mouth continually.

I sought the Lord, and hee heard me, and deliuered mee out of all my feare.

Praised be God, which hath

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not put backe my praier, nor his mercie from me.

Thou hast deliuered me fro my strong enimie, and from them that hate me: and hast drawne mee out of manie troubles.

Thou hast giuen mee the shield of thy saluation, & thy right hand hath staied me, and thy louing kindnes hath cau∣sed me to increase.

What reward shall I giue vnto the Lord for all the bene fits he hath done vnto me.

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I will thanke thée O Lord my God, with all my heart: and will praise thy name for euermore.

For great is thy mercie to∣ward me: and thou hast deli∣uered my soule from the ne∣thermost hell.

Therfore my praise shall be of thée in the great congrega∣tion: my vowes will I per∣form in the sight of them that feare thee.

Thou art my god, and I wil thanke thee: thou art my God

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and I will praise thee.

Blessed be the Lorde God, euen the God of Israel: which onelie dooeth woonderous things.

And blessed be the name of his maiestie for euer: and all the earth shall be filled with his Maiestie, Amen.

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