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Confitebor tibi

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: With heart I do accord Lyrics: 1 With heart I do accord, To praise and laud the Lord, In presence of the just. 2 For great his works are found, To search them such are bound, As him do love and trust. 3 His works are glorious, Also his righteousnesse It doth endure for ever. 4 His wondrous works he would We still remember should. His mercy faileth never. 5 Such as to him love beare, A portion full faire He hath up for them laid, For this they shall well find, He will them have in mind, And keep them as he said. 6 For he did not disdaine His works to shew them plaine, By lightnings and by thunders: When he the heathens land Did give into their hand, Where they beheld his wonders. 7 Of all his works ensu'th Both judgement, right and truth, Whereto his statutes tend: 8 They are decreed sure For ever to endure Which equity doth end: Redemption he gave His people for to save: 9 And hath also required, His promise not to faile, But alwaies to prevaile, His holy Name be feared. 10 Whoso with heart full faine True Wisdome would attaine, The Lord feare and obey: Such as his lawes do keep, Shall knowledge have full deep, His praise shall last for aye. Scripture: Psalm 111
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Beatus vir

Author: W. K. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The man is blest that God doth feare Lyrics: 1 The man is blest that God doth feare, And that his law doth love indeed: 2 His seed on earth God will upreare, And blesse such as from him proceed, 3 His house with good he will fulfill, His righteousnesse endure shall still. 4 Unto the righteous doth arise On trouble joy, in darknesse light: Compassion is in his eyes, And mercy alwaies in his sight: 5 Yea, pitie moveth him to lend He doth with judgment things expend. 6 And surely such shall never faile For in remembrance had is he: 7 Nor tidings ill can make him quaile, Who in the Lord sure hope doth see/ 8 His heart is firm, his feare is past, for he shall see his foes down cast. 9 He did well for the poore provide, His righteousnesse shall still remaine: And his estate with praise abide, Though that the wicked man disdaine. 10 Yea gnash his teeth thereat shall he And so consume his state to see. Scripture: Psalm 112
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In exitu Israel

Author: W. W. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When Israel by God's addresse Lyrics: 1 When Israel by God's addresse, from Pharaoh's land was bent: and Jacob's house the strangers left, and in the same traine went. 2 In Juda God his glory shewd, his holinesse most bright: So did the Israelites declare his kingdome, power, and might. 3 The sea it saw and suddenly, as all amaz'd did flie: The roaring streames of Jordans floud recoiled backwardly. 4 As Rams afraid, the mountaines skipt, their strength did them forsake: And as the silly trembling Lambs, their tops did beate and shake. 5 What aild the sea s all amaz'd, so suddenly to flie? Ye rolling waves of Jordans floud, why ran ye backwardly? 6 Why shook ye hils as Rams afraid? why did your strength so shake? Why did your tops as trembling Lambs, for feare quiver and quake? 7 O earth confesse thy Sovraigne Lord and dread his mighty hand: Before the face of Jacobs God, feare ye both sea and land. 8 I mean the God which from hard rocks doth cause maine flouds appeare: And from the stony flint doth cause gush out the fountaines cleare. Scripture: Psalm 114
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Non nobis Domine

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Not unto us, Lord, not to us Lyrics: 1 Not unto us, Lord, not to us, but to thy name give praise: Both for thy mercy and thy truth, that are in thee alwaies. 2 Why shall the heathen scorners say, where is their God become? 3 Our God in heaven is, and what he will that hath he done. 4 Their idols silver are and gold, work of mens hands they be: 5 They have a mouth and do not speake and eyes and do not see. 6 And they have eares joyned to their heads and do not heare at all: And noses eke they formed have, but not to smell withal. 7 And hands they have and handle not, and feet but do not go: A throat they have yet through the same they make no sound to blow. 8 Those that make them are like to them and those whose trust they be: 9 O Israel trust in the Lord, their help and shield is he. 10 O Aarons house trust in the Lord, their help and shield is he: 11 Trust ye the Lord that feare the Lord their help and shield is he. 12 The Lord hath mindfull been of us and will us blesse also: On Israel and Aarons house his blessings he will show. 13 Them that be fearers of the Lord, the Lord will blesse them all: Even he will blesse them every one, the great and eke the small. 14 To you (I say) the living Lord will multiply his grace: To you and to the children that shall follow of your race. 15 Ye are the blessed of the Lord, even of the Lord I say: Which both the heavens and the earth, hath made and set in stay. 16 The heavens, yea the heavens hie, belong unto the Lord: The earth unto the sonnes of men, he gave of free accord. 17 They that be dead do not with praise set forth the Lords renowne: Nor any that into the place, of silence do go downe. 18 But we will praise the Lord our God, from henceforth and for aye: Sound ye the praises of the Lord, praise ye the Lord I say. Scripture: Psalm 115
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Dilexi quoniam

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I love the Lord, because my voice Lyrics: 1 I love the Lord, because my voice and prayer heard hath he: 2 When in my daies I cald on him, he bowed his eare to me. 3 Even when the snares of cruell death about beset me round: When pains of hell me caught and when I wo and sorrow found. 4 Upon the Name of God my Lord then did I call and say: Deliver thou my soul, O Lord, I do thee humbly pray. 5 The Lord is very mercifull, and just he is also: And in our God compassion doth plentifully show. 6 The Lord in safety doth preserve all those that simple be I was in wofull misery, and he delivered me. 7 And now my soul sith thouart safe, return unto thy rest: For largely, lo, the Lord to thee his bounty hath exprest. 8 Because thou hast delivered my soul from deadly thrall: My moistned eyes from mournfull teares, my sliding feet from fall. 9 Before the Lord I in the land of life will walk therefore: 10 I did believe therefore I spake, for I was troubled sore. The second Part: 11 I said in my distresse and feare, that all men lyars be: 12 What shall I pay the Lord for all his benefits to me? 13 The wholesome cup of saving health I thankfully will take: And on the Lord's Name I will call, when I my prayers make. 14 I to the Lord will pay the vowes that I to him behight: Yet even at this present time, in all his peoples sight. 15 Right deare and precious in his sight the Lord doth aye esteem The death of all his holy ones, what ever men do deem. 16 Thy servant Lord, thy servant lo, I do my selfe confesse, Sonne of thy hand-maid, thou hast broke the bonds of my distresse. 17 And I will offer up to thee a sacrifice of praise: And I will call upon the Name of God the Lord alwaies. 18 I to the Lord will pay the vowes that I have him behight: Yea even at this present time, in all his peoples sight. 19 Yea in the courts of Gods own house, and in the midst of thee, O thou Jerusalem, I say: wherefore the Lord praise ye. Scripture: Psalm 116
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Laudate Dominum

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O all ye nations of the world Lyrics: 1 O All ye nations of the world, praise ye the Lord alwaies: And all ye people every where set forth his noble praise. 2 For great his kindnesse is to us, his truth endures for aye: Wherefore praise ye the Lord our God, praise ye the Lord I say. Scripture: Psalm 117
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Confitemini

Author: N. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O give ye thanks unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 O give ye thanks unto the Lord, for gracious is he: Because his mercy doth endure for ever towards thee. 2 Let Israel confesse and say, his mercy dures for aye: 3 Now let the house of Aaron say, his mercy dures for aye. 4 Let all that feare the Lord our God even now confess and say, The mercy of the Lord our God endureth still for aye. 5 In trouble and in heavinesse unto the Lord I cry'd, Which lovingly heard me at large, my suit was not deny'd. 6 The Lord himselfe is on my side, I will not stand in doubt: Nor feare what man can do to me, when God stands me about. 7 The Lord doth take my part with them that help to succour me: Therefore I shall see my desire upon mine enemy. 8 Better it is to trust in God, than in mans mortall seed: 9 Or to put confidence in Kings, or Princes in our need. 10 All nations have inclosed me, and compassed me round: But in the Name of God shall I mine enemies confound. 11 They kept me in on every side, they kept me in I say, But in the Lord's most mighty Name I shall work their decay. 12 They came about me all like Bees, but yet in the Lord's Name I quench'd their thorns that were on fire and did destroy the same. The second Part: 13 Thou hast with force thrust sore at me, that I indeed might fall: But through the Lord I found such help, that they were vanquish'd all. 14 The Lord is my defence and strength, my joy, my mirth, and song: He is become to me indeed, a Saviour most strong. 15 The right hand of the Lord our God doth bring to passe great things: He causeth voice of joy and health in righteous mens dwellings. 16 The right hand of the Lord doth bring most mighty things to passe: His hand hath the preheminence, his force is as it was. 17 I shall not die, but ever live to utter and declare: The Lord his might and wondrous power, his works, and what they are. 18 The Lord himselfe hath chastened, and hath corrected me: But ahth not given me over yet to death as ye may see. 19 Set open unto me the gates of truth and righteousnesse: That I may enter into them The Lords praise for to expresse. 20 This is the gate even of the Lord, which shall not so be shut: But good and righteous men alway may enter into it. The third Part: 21 I will give thanks to thee O Lord, because thou hast head me, And art become most lovingly a Saviour unto me. 22 The stone which ere this time among the builders was refused: Is now become the corner-stone, and chiefly to be used. 23 This was the mighty work of God, it was the Lords own fact: And it is marvellous to behold with eyes that noble act. 24 This is the joyfull day indeed, which God himselfe hath wrought: Let us be glad and joy therein, in heart, in mind, and thought. 25 Now help us Lord, and prosper us, we wish with one accord: 26 Blessed is he that comes to us in thenName of the Lord. 27 God is the Lord that shews us light, bind ye therefore with cord Your sacrifice to the altar, and give thanks to the Lord. 25 Thou art my God, I will confesse and render thanks to thee: Thou art my God, and I will praise thy mercy towards me. 26 O give ye thanks unto the Lord, for gracious is he; Because his mercy doth endure forever towards thee. Scripture: Psalm 118
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Beati immaculati

Author: W. W. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Blessed are they that perfect are Lyrics: 1 Blessed are they that perfect are, and pure in mind and heart: Whose lives and conversations from Gods lawes never start. 2 Blessed are they that give themselves, his statutes to observe: Seeking the Lord with all their heart, and never from him swerve, 3 Doubtlesse such men go not astray, nor do a wicked thing: Which steadfastly walk in his way, without any wandring. 4 It is thy will and commandement that with attentive heed Thy noble and divine precepts, we learn and keep indeed. 5 O would to God it might thee please my waies so to addresse: That I might both in heart and voice thy lawes keep and confesse. 6 So should no shame m life attaint, whilst I thus set mine eyes, And bend my mind alwaies to muse on thy sacred decrees. 7 Then will I praise with upright heart, and magnifie thy Name, When I shall learn thy judgements just, and likewise prove the same. 8 And wholly will I give my selfe to keep thy lawes most right: Forsake me not for ever Lord, but shew thy grace and might. BETH. The second Part: 9 By what meanes may a young man best his life learn to amend? If that he mark and keep thy word, and therein his time spend. 10 Unfainedly I have thee sought, and thus seeking abide: O never suffer me O Lord, from thy precepts to slide. 11 Within my heart and secret thoughts thy words I have hid still: That I might not at any time offend thy godly will. 12 We magnifie thy Name O Lord, and praise thee evermore: Thy statutes of most worthy fame, O Lord teach me therefore. 13 My lips have never ceas'd to preach and publish day and night, The judgements all, which did proceed from thy mouth full of might. 14 Thy testimonies and thy waies please me no lesse indeed Then all the treasures of the earth, which worldlings make their meed. 15 Of thy precepts I will still muse, and thereto frame my talke: As at a mark so will I aime, thy waies how I may walk. 16 My only joy shall be so fix'd, and on thy lawes so set: That nothing shall me so farre blind, that I thy words forget. GIMEL. The third Part: 17 Grant to thy servant now such grace as may my life prolong: Thy holy Word then will I keep both in my heart and tongue. 18 Mine eyes which are dim and shut up, so open and make bright: That of thy law and marvellous works I may have the cleare sight. 19 I am a stranger in this earth, wandring now here now there: Thy word therefore to me disclose, my foot-steps for to cleare. 20 My soule is ravish'd with desire, and never is at rest: But seeks to know thy judgements high, and what may please thee best. 21 The proud men and malicious thou hast destroid each one: And cursed are such as do not thy hests attend upon. 22 Lord turn from me rebuke and shame which wicked men conspire: For I have kept thy covenants with zeale as hot as fire. 23 The Princes great in counsell sate, and did against me speak: But then thy servant thought how he thy statutes might not break. 24 For why thy covenants are the joy, and my hearts great solace: They serve instead of counsellers, my matter for to passe. DALETH. The fourth Part: 25 I am alas as brought to grave, and almost turn'd to dust: Restore therefore my life againe, as thy promise is just. 26 My waies when I acknowledged, with mercy thou didst heare: Heare now estsoone, and me instruct thy laws to love and feare. 27 Teach me once throughly for to know thy precepts and thy love: Thy works then will I meditate, and lay them up in store. 28 My soule I feele so sore opprest, that it melteth for grief: According to thy word therefore, hast Lord to send reliefe. 29 From lying and deceitfull lips let thy grace me defend: And that I may learn thee to love, thy holy law me send. 30 The way of truth both straight and sure I have chosen and found. I for thy judgments me before, which keep me safe and sound. 31 Since then (O Lord) I forc'd my selfe thy covenants to embrace: Let me therefore have no rebuke, nor check in any case. 32 Then will I run with joyfull chore where thy Word doth me call, When thou hast set ,u jeart at ;arge. and rid me out of thrall. HE. The Fift Part: 33 Instruct me Lord in the right trade of thy statutes divine: And it to keep even to the end my heart I will incline. 34 Grant me the knowledge of thy law, and I shall it obey: With heart and mind and all my might I will it keep I say. 35 In the right paths of thy precepts guide me Lord I require: None other pleasure do I wish, no greater thing desire. 36 Incline mine heart thy lawes to keep, and covenants to embrace: And from all filthy avarice, Lord shield me with thy grace. 37 From vaine desires and worldly lusts turn back my eyes and sight: Give me the spirit of life and power, to walk thy waies aright. 38 Confirm thy gracious promise Lord, which thou hast made to me: Which am thy servant, and do love, and feare nothing but thee. 39 Reproach and shame which I do feare, from me O Lord, expell: For thou dost judge with equity, and therein dost excell. 40 Behold my hearts desire is bent thy lawes to keep for aye: Lord strengthen me so with thy grace that it performe I may. VAV. The sixt Part: 41 Thy mercies great and manifold let me obtaine O Lord: Thy saving health let me enjoy according to thy word. 42 So shall I stop the slanderous mouthes of lewd men and unjust: For in thy faithfull promises stands my comfort and trust. 43 The word of truth within my mouth let ever still be prest: For in thy judgements wonderfull my hope doth stand and rest. 44 And whilst that breath within my brest dot naturall life preserve: Yea till this world shall be dissolv'd, thy law will I observe. 45 So walk will I as set at large, and made free from all dread: Because I sought how for to keep thy precepts and they read. 46 Thy noble acts I will describe as things of most great fame: Even before Kings I will them blaze, and shrink no whit for shame. 47 I will rejoyce then to obey thy worthy hests and will: Which evermore I have lov'd best, and so will love them still: 48 My hands I will lift to thy lawes which I have dearely sought: And practice thy commandements in will, in deed, in thought. ZAIN. The seventh Part: 49 Thy promise which thou mad'st to me, thy servant, Lord, remember: For therein have I put my trust and confidence for ever. 50 It is my comfort and my joy, when troubles me assaile: For were my life not by thy word, my life would soone me faile. 51 The proud and such as God contemne still make of me a scorne: Yet would I not thy law forsake, as he that were forlorne: 52 But cal'd to mind, Lord, thy great works shew'd to our fathers old: Whereby I feel my joy surmount my griefe an hundred fold. 53 But yet alas, for feae I quake, seeing how wicked men Thy law forsook, and did procure thy judgements upon them. 54 And as for me, I fram'd my songs thy statutes to exalt: When I among the strangers dwelt, and thoughts gan me assault. 55 I thought upon thy Name, O Lord, by night when others sleep: As for the law, also I kept, and ever will it keep. 56 This grace I did obtaine because thy covenants sweet and deare I did embrace, and also keep with reverence and feare. HETH. The eight Part: 57 O God which art my part and lot, my comfort and my stay: I have decreed and promised thy laws to keep alway. 58 Mine earnest heart did hymbly sue in presence of thy face: As thou therefore hast promised, Lord, grant of me thy grace. 59 My life I have examined, and tri'd my secret heart Which to thy statutes caused me my feet straight to convert. 60 I did not stay nor linger long, as they that slothfull are: But hastily thy lawes to keepe, I did my selfe prepare. 61 The cruell bands of wicked men have made of me their prey: Yet would I not thy law forget, nor from thee go astray. 62 Thy righteous judgements towards me so great are and so hie: That even at midnight I will rise, Thy Name to magnifie. 63 Companion am I to all them which feare thee in their heart: And never will for love nor dread from thy commandements start. 64 Thy mercies Lord most plenteously do all the world fulfill: O teach me how I may obey, thy statutes and thy will. TETH. The ninth Part: 65 According to thy promise Lord, so hast thou with me dealt: For of thy grace in sundry sorts have I thy servant felt. 66 Teach me to judge alwaies aright, and give me knowledge sure: For certainly believe I do that thy precepts are pure. 67 Ere thou didst touch me with thy rod I err'd and went astray: But now I keep thy holy Word, and make it all my stay. 68 Thou art both good and gracious, and giv'st most libeally: Thine ordinances how to keep, therefore O Lord teach me. 69 The proud and wicked men have ford'g against me many a lie: Yet thy commandments still observe with all my heart will I. 70 Their hearts are swolne with worldy weale as grease so are they fat. But in thy law do I delight, and nothing seek but that. 71 O happy time, may I well say, when thou didst me correct: For a a guide to learne thy law, thy rod did me direct. 72 So that to me thy word and law, is dearer manifold: Then thousands great of silver and gold, or ought that can be told. JOD. The tenth Part: 73 Seeing thy hands have made me Lord, to be thy creature: Grant knowledge likewise how to learne to put thy lawes in me. 74 So they that feare thee shall rejoyce, whenever they may see: Because I've learn'd by thy Word to put my trust in thee. 75 When with thy rods the world is plagued I know the cause is just: So when thy dost correct me Lord, the cause just needs be must. 76 Now of thy goodnesse I thee pray, some comfort to me send: As thou to me hast promised, so from all ill me shend. 77 Thy tender mercies powre on me, and I shall surely live: For joy and consolation both thy law to me doth give. 78 Confound the proud whose false pretence is me for to destroy: But as for me thy hests to know, I will my selfe imploy. 79 Who so with reverence do thee feare, to me let them retire: And such as do thy covenants know, and them alone desire. 80 My heart without all wavering let on thy laws be bent: That no confusion come to me, whereby I should be shent. CAPH. The eleventh Part: 81 My soule doth faint and ceaseth not, thy saving health to crave: And for thy words sake still I trust, my hearts desire to have. 82 Mine eyes do faile with looking for thy word, and thus I say: O when wilt thou me comfort, Lord, why dost thou thus delay? 83 As a skin-bottle in the smoke so am I parcht and dri'd: Yet will I not out of my heart let thy commandements slide. 84 Alas how long shall I yet live before I see the houre, That on my foes which me torment, thy vengeance thou wilt powre? 85 Presumptuous men have digged pits, thinking to make me sure: Thus contrary against thy law my hurt they do procure. 86 But thy commanedments are all true, and causeless they me grieve: To thee therefore I do complaine, that thou might me relieve. 87 Almost they had me cleane destroid, and brought me quite to ground: Yet by thy statutes I abode, and therein succour found. 88 Restore me Lord againe to life, for thy mercis excell And so shall I thy covenants keep, till death my life expell. LAMED. The twelfth Part: 89 In heaven Lord where thou dost dwell, thy word is stablisht sure: And shall to all eternity fast graven there endure. 90 From age to age thy truth abides, as doth the earth witnesse: Whose ground-work thou hast laid so sure as no tongue can expresse. 91 Even to this day we may well see, how thou dost them preserve According to thine ordinance, for all things do thee feare. 92 Had it not been that in thy law my soule had comfort sought: Long time ere now in my distresse I had been brought to nought. 93 Therefore will I thy precepts aye in memory keep fast: By them thou hast my life restored when I was at last cast. 94 No wight to me can title make, for I am onely thine: Save me therefore, for to thy lawes my eares and heart incline. 95 The wicked men do seek my bane, for me do lie in wait: But I the while considered thy noble works and great. 96 I see nothing in this wide world, at length that hath not end: But thy commandements and thy word beyond all time extend. MEM. The thirteenth Part: 97 What great desire and fervent love do I beare to thy law? All the day long I meditate on it with reverent awe. 98 Thy word hath taught me far to passe my foes in policie For still I hold it as a thing of most excellencie. 99 My teachers which did me instruct, in knowledge I excell: Because I do thy cpvenants keep, and them to others tell. 100 In wisdome I do passe also the ancient men indeed: And all because I keep thy lawes, I held it aye best read. 101 My feet I have refrained eke from every evill way: Because that I continually thy word might keep, I say. 102 I have not swerv'd from thy judgements nor yet shrunk any dell: For why? thou hast me taught thereby, to live godly and well. 103 O Lord how sweet unto my taste I find thy words alway: Doubtlesse no hony in my mouth feele ought so sweet I may. 104 Thy laws have me such wisdome learn'd, that utterly I hate: All wicked and ungodly waies, in every kind of rate. NUN. The fourteenth Part. 105 Even as a lantern to my feet, so doth thy Word shine bright: And to my paths where ever I go it is a flaming light. 106 I have both sworn and will performe by promises doubtlesse, That I will keep thy judgments just, and them in life expresse. 107 Affliction hath me sore opprest, and brought me to deaths doore: O Lord, as thou hast promised, so me to life restore. 108 The offrings which with heart and voice most frankly I thee give, Accept, and teach me how I may after thy judgements live. 109 My soule is aye so in my hand, great dangers me assaile: Yet do I not thy law forget, nor it to keep will faile. 110 Although the wicked laid their nets, to catch me at a bay: Yet did I not from thy precepts once swerve or go astray. 111 Thy laws I have so claim'd alway, as mine own heritage: And why? for therein I delight, and let my whole courage: 112 For evermore I have been bent thy statutes to fulfill: Even so likewise unto the end I will continue still. SAMECH. The fifteenth Part. 113 The crefty thoughts & double hearts I do alwaies detest: But as for thy law and pecepts, I love them ever best. 114 Thou art my hid and secret place, my shield and strong defence: Therefore have I thy promises look'd for with confidence. 115 Go to therefore ye wicked men, depart from me anon: For the commandements will I keep of God my Lord alone. 116 As thou hast promis'd, so performe, that death me not assaile: Nor let my hope abase me so that through distrust I quaile. 117 Uphold me and I shall be safe, for ought they do or say: And in thy statutes pleasure take will I both night and day. 118 Thou hast trod such under thy feet, as do thy statutes break: For nought availes their subtlety, their counsell is but weak. 119 Like drosse thou casts the wicked out Where ere they go or dwell: Therefore can I as thy statutes love nothing halfe so well. 120 My flesh alas is taken with feare, as though it were benum'd For when i see thy judgements, straight I am as one aston'd. AIN. The sixteenth Part. 121 I do the thing that lawfull is, and give to all men right: Resigne me not to them that would, oppresse me with their might. 122 But for thy servant surety be, in that thing that is good: That proud men give me not the soile, which rage as they were wood. 123 Mine eyes with waiting are not blind thy health so much I do crave: And eke thy righteous promise Lord, whereby thou wilt me save. 124 Intreat thy servant lovingly, and favour to him showL Thy statutes of most excellency, teach me also to know. 125 Thy humble servant (Lord) I am, grant me to understand, How by thy statutes I may know best what to take in hand. 126 It is now time (Lord) to begin, for truth is quite decaid: Thy law likewise they have transgrest, and none against them said. 127 This is the cause wherefore I love thy lawes better than gold, Or jewels fine which are esteem'd most costly to be sold. 128 I thought thy precepts all most just, and so them laid in store: All crafty and malicious waies I do abhorre therefore. PE. The seventeenth Part: 129 Thy covenants are most wonderfull, and full of things profound: My soule therefore doth keep them sure, when they are tri'd and found. 130 When men first enter into thy word, they find a light most cleare: The very idiots understand, when they it read or heare. 131 For joy I have both gap'd & breath'd, to know thy commandement: That I might guide my selfe thereby, I sought what thing it ment. 132 With mercy and compassion, Lord, behold me from above: As thou art wont to behold such, as thy Name feare and love. 133 Direct my foot-steps by thy Word that I thy will may know: And never let iniquity thy servant overthrow. 134 From slanderous tongues and deadly harms preserve and keep me sure: Thy precepts then will I observe, and put them eke in ure. 135 Thy countenance, which doth surmount, the Sunne in its bright hue: Let shine on me, and by thy law teach me what to eschewe. 136 Out of mine eyes great flouds gust out of dreary teares that fall: When I behold how wicked men thy lawes keep not at all. ZADE. The eighteenth Part: 137 In every point Lord thou art just, the wicked though they grudge: And when thou dost sentence pronounce, thou art a righteous Judge. 138 To render right and flie from guile, are two chiefe points most high: And such as thou hast in thy law commanded us straightly. 139 My zeale and wrath I am consumed and even pin'd away: To see my foes thy word forget, for ought that I do may. 140 So pure and perfect is thy Word, as any heart can deem: And I thy servant nothing more do love or yet esteeme. 141 And though I be nothing set by, as one of base degree: Yet do I not thy lawes forget, nor shrink away from thee. 142 Thy righteousness (Lord) is most just, for ever to endure: Also thy Law is truth itselfe, most constant and most pure. 143 Trouble and griefe have seiz'd on me, and brought me wondrous low: Yet do I still all thy precepts delight to heare and know. 144 The righteousnesse of thy commands doth last for evermore: Then teach them me, for even in them my life lies up in store. KOPH. The nineteenth Part: 145 With fervent heart I cald and cried, now answer me O Lord: That thy commandments to observe, I may fully accord. 146 To thee my God I make my suit with most humble requsts: Save me therefore and I will keep thy precepts and thy hests. 147 To thee I cry even in the morne, before the day waxe light: Because that i have in thy word my confidence whole pight. 148 Mine eyes prevent the watch by night and ere they call I wake: That by devising on thy Word, I might some comfort take. 149 Incline thine eares to heare my voice, and pittie on me take: As thou wast wont, so judge me Lord, lest life should me forsake. 150 My foes draw neare, and do procure my death maliciously Which from thy law are far gone back, and straid from it lewdly. 151 Therefore, O Lord, approach thou neare for need doth so require, For all thy precepts true they are, then help I thee desire. 152 But thy comandements have I learn'd not now, but long long ago: That they remaine for evermore, thou hast them grounded so. RESH. The twentieth Part: 153 My trouble and affliction, consider and behold: Deliver me, for of thy law I ever take fast hold. 154 Defend my good and righteous cause, with speed some succour send: From death (as thou hast promised) Lord keep me and defend. 155 As for the wicked, farre they are from having health and grace: Whereby they might thy statutes know, they enter not the trace. 156 Great are thy mercies Lord I grant, what tongue can them attaine: And as thou hast me judg'd ere now, so let me life obtaine. 157 Though many men did trouble me and persecute me sore: Yet from thy lawes I never shrunk, nor went awry therefore. 158 And truth it is for griefe I die, when I these traitors see: Because they keep no whit thy word, nor yet eek to know thee. 159 Behold, for I do love thy lawes, with heart most glad and faine: As thou art good and gracious Lord, restore my life againe. 160 What thy word doth decree must be and so it hath been ever: Thy righteous judgements are also most true and decay never. SCHIN. The xxi Part: 161 Princes have sought by cruelty, causlesse to make me crouch: But all in vaine, for of thy word the feare did my heart touch. 162 And certainly even of thy word I was more merry and glad, Than he that of rich spoiles and prey, great store and plenty had. 163 As for all lies and falsities, I hate most and detest: For why thy holy law do I above all things love best. 164 Seven times a day I praise the Lord singing with heart and voice: Thy righteous acts and wonderfull, so cause me to rejoyce. 165 Great peace and rest shal all such have, as do thy statutes love: No danger shall their quiet state empaire or once remove. 166 My onely health and comfort Lord, I look for at thy hand: And therefore have I done those things which thou didst me command. 167 Thy lawes have been mine exercise which my soul most desir'd" So much to them my love was bent, that nought else I requir'd. 168 Thy statutes and commandements. I kept (thou know'st) aright: For all the things that I hve done, are present in thy sight. TAU. The xxii Part: 169 O Lord let my complaint and cry before thy face appeare: And as thou hast me promise made, so teach me thee to feare. 170 Mine humble supplication, toward thee let find accesse: And grant me lord deliverance, for so is thy promise. 171 Then shall my lips thy praises speak, after most ample sort: When thou thy statutes hast me taught, wherein stands my comfort. 172 My tongue shall sing and preach thy wordk and in this wise say shall: Gods famous acts and noble lawes are just and perfect all. 173 Stretch out thy hand I thee beseech, and speedily me save: For thy commandements to observe chosen O Lord I have. 174 Of thee alone Lord I crave health, for other I know none: And in thy law and nothing else I do delight alone. 175 Grant me therefore long daies to live, thy Name to magnifieL And of thy judgements mercifull let me the favour try. 176 For I was lost and went astray much like a wandring sheep: O seek me for I have not fail'd thy commandements to keep. Scripture: Psalm 119 Used With Tune: [Blessed are they that perfect are]
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Ad Dominum

Author: T. S. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In trouble and in thrall Lyrics: 1 In trouble and in thrall Unto the Lord I call, And he doth me comfort. 2 Deliver me, I say, From lyars lips alway, And tongues of false report. 3 What vantage or what thing Get'st thou thus for to sting, Thou false and flattering lyar? 4 Thy tongue doth hurt I ween, No lesse than arrowes keen, Or hot consuming fire. 5 Alas too long I slack Within these tears so blac, Which Kedars are by name. By whom the flock elect, And all of Isaaks sect, Are put to open shame. 6 With them that peace do hate, I came to peace to make And set a quiet life. 7 But when my tale was told, Causelesse I was controld By them that would have strife. Scripture: Psalm 120
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Levavi Oculos

Author: W. W. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I lift mine eyes to Sion hill Lyrics: 1 I lift my eyes to Sion hill, From whence I do attend That succour God me send. 2 The mighty God me succour will, Which heaven and earth framed, And all things therein namee. 3 Thy foot from slip he will preserve, And will thee safely keep, For he will never sleep: 4 Lo he that Israel doth conserve, No sleepe at all can him cathc: But his eyes shall ever watch. 5 The Lord is thy warrant alway, The Lord eke doth thee cover, As at thy right hand ever. 6 The Sun shall not thee parch by day, Nor the Moone not halfe so bright, Shall with cold thee hurt by night. 7 The Lord will keep the from distresse, And will thy life sure save, And thou shalt also have 8 In all thy businesse good successe: Where ever thou goest in our out, God will thy things bring about. Scripture: Psalm 121

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