The booke of Psalmes, Englished both in prose and metre with annotations, opening the words and sentences, by conference with other Scriptures / by Henry Ainsworth.

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The booke of Psalmes, Englished both in prose and metre with annotations, opening the words and sentences, by conference with other Scriptures / by Henry Ainsworth.
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Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622?
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Amsterdam :: Printed by Thomas Stafford, and are to be sold at his house ...,
1644.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Paraphrases, English.
Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Psalms (Music)
Hymns, English.
Psalters.
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PSALM CXXXII. Sing this as the 75. Psalm.

[verse 1] REmember LORD, unto David; all his carefull-affliction. [verse 2] How swear unto the LORD he did: Uowd unto Ja'kobs Mighty-one.

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[verse 3] If into my house tent I goe: or clime, on pallet of my beds. [verse 4] If I give sleep mine eyes unto: or slumber unto mine eye lids.
[verse 5] Till I find for the LORD a place: dwellings, for Jakobs mighty-God. [verse 6] Loe, in Ephrath we heard it was: we found it, in the fields of wood. [verse 7] Into his dwellings we will goe: to his feets stool, bow-down will we. [verse 8] Arise ô LORD thy rest into: thou, and th'Ark of thy potencie.
[verse 9] Thy Priests with justice he cloathed: and thy Saints joyfully-shout they. [verse 10] Because of thy servant David: thine Ointeds face, turn not away. [verse 11] The LORD did unto David swear, the truth; from it turn will not hee: upon thy throne I will up-rear the fruit that of thy womb shall be.
[verse 12] My cov'nant, if thy sonns keep it; and witnesse, that them teach shall I: also their sonns, even they shall sit; upon thy throne perpetually. [verse 13] Because the LORD hath Sion chose: hath it desired, for his seat. [verse 14] This is for ever my repose: Ile dwell here, for I covet it.
[verse 15] Her vittles I will blessing blesse: her poor, with bread Ile satisfie. [verse 16] Her Priests, with saving-health addresse: her Saints, shall shout most-joyfully. [verse 17] There, will I Davids horn display: a Lamp, for mine Anointed, trimm. [verse 18] His foes with shame I will aray: but flourish shall his crown, on him.
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