The whole booke of Psalmes collected into English meeter by T. Sternhold, I. Hopk. and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withall ; set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of al the people togither before and after morning and euening prayer, as also before & after sermons, and moreouer in priuate houses, for their godly solace & comfort, laying apart al vngodly songs and ballads, which tend only to the norishing of vice, and corrupting of youth.

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The whole booke of Psalmes collected into English meeter by T. Sternhold, I. Hopk. and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withall ; set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of al the people togither before and after morning and euening prayer, as also before & after sermons, and moreouer in priuate houses, for their godly solace & comfort, laying apart al vngodly songs and ballads, which tend only to the norishing of vice, and corrupting of youth.
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Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549.
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[London] :: Printed for the Company of Stationers,
1614.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Paraphrases, English.
Psalters.
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"The whole booke of Psalmes collected into English meeter by T. Sternhold, I. Hopk. and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt notes to sing them withall ; set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of al the people togither before and after morning and euening prayer, as also before & after sermons, and moreouer in priuate houses, for their godly solace & comfort, laying apart al vngodly songs and ballads, which tend only to the norishing of vice, and corrupting of youth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15195.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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The Song of Symeon, called Te Deum.

〈♫〉〈♫〉 WE praise thee God we knowledge thee, the onely Lord to be: And as eternall Father all the earth doth worship thee. To thee all Angels cry the Heauens and all the powers therein: To thee Cherube and Seraphin to cry they do not lin.
O holy, holy, holy, Lord, of Sabaoth Lord the God: Throughout heauen and earth thy praise is spread, and glory all abroad. The Aposties glorious company yeeld praises vnto thee: The Prophets goodly fellowship, praise thee continually.
The noble and victorious hoast, of Martyrs sound thy praise: The holy Church throughout the world, doth knowledge thee alwaies. Father of endlesse Maiesty they do acknowledge thee: Thy Christ thine honourable, true, and onely Sonne to be.
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