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 CXXXVIII. Sing this as the 75 Psalm.

[verse 1] VVIth all my heart Ile thee confesse: before the gods, to thee sing-psalme. [verse 2] To pallace of thy holines, Ile bow-down; and confesse thy name, for thy mercie and veritee: for thou, thy word hast magnified 'bove all thy name. [verse 3] Thou answ'redst mee then, in the day wherin I cried.
With strength in my soul, thou hast mee couragious made. [verse 4] O Jehovah, all kings of th'earth confesse shall thee: words of thy mouth, when hear shall they, [verse 5] And in Jehovah wayes shall sing: for great Jehovahs glorrie is. [verse 6] Because Jehovah high being, yet him that lowly is he sees;
And he the prowd, from farr doth know [verse 7] If I walk in midds of distresse, thou dost revive me: send dost thou thy hand, 'gainst my foes wrathfulnes; and thy right hand doth me deliver. [verse 8] Jehovah perfit will for me: Jehovah, thy mercie for ever: let not thy hand-workes flackned be.
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