PꝑpꝑpꝑpPpPꝑꝑPPPECCECCCECECECECRC 2 I — * 5 W —— — —.9.—7.—— —3—.—6— ö ö 5 The Contents He I 2 Concer nin? th vice of the Church. 6 ing Ceremonies. Vow the Pſalter d ro be read. + ho v the F rhe i pirere is appointed to 10le le hroper Leſſons and Bſalm 8 Ie Kale the Table H— e Orden for Morning Prayer. 10 NCO, der for Evening Prayer. 1 The Geed ef S. Achanaſius. 12 Me Litany. 13 Prayers and Thanl Civings 7.9* veral occaſions. LVe Colleſte, Epiſhles and .„ 1%0 be igſad at the Miniſtration f hσ Hν Com- oug Hour the hean. +Hhe Miniſtra- 2⁰ Holj Communion. 26 14 Order 7 Bapriſin, both publictt and hriv —.—ẽ of this Book. with Ih ſmation F ſolemni xarin atrininπν rion of the 2. anl Communion of the Sicł. Tye Oſer TVor the Bur fThe De Man 0 after child- beari ing. ¶ Commination, 0 Da 22* cing o Gods anger and judę ment ggainſt ſinnere. Le Pſa 22—3 Order of Prayens 40h l Aſed ar Soa. 26 Foerm 4 Prayer wit) Zhantgiving for the Fifih d f November. 27 EForm of Prayer witl Faſting for the Thai- rierh January. 28 Form of Prayer wirl Haankgiving for the wenij ninthof May. 29 Form of prayer piul Thank giving for the L f March. Momen 4 Uiat duty Bo what for Momen ring. 5 τ Denoun. and judę ners. Prayers 10 le Prayer withj rhe Fiſih di 5 rayer with nierh ef Prayer witl the Went)j the Eighil ayer pii TH E, een the Viſdom 0 + bath. k 6 ratiom therein and to mache aeino uld be *+2 Ute eaſe of— n tion: wheren +.0 racuirins) ereupon erelts elt a e 2 6 2 5 hy 10 ne be la theteunte ne 5 minds of IIII P of the l chie Arch⸗ can twas thot havE t0. Sberess in + time, And ů minds or en aτα diverſe, chat SSE to a qegent Odly Diſci ihÄ line, and ir n the rau ca t hi not rable and kpecia dy he migb the moſt we men grant-· nient to be de well bl n t* Soch Is Law 2 Mter e 8 that they in riwe uld be 4eurde às Ocher have P5 any dring but 10 Our oνn Feople oniy; for we chink it conwenient tüat every Ounery ſheuld ule ſuch Ceremonfes 2 V minklet to cſhe ſettinz. Our: 5 ⁰ ry, Ne to g.OlV liv ing ge mey perc —.— ed A in mens Or inances chancethdiverlls in diver“ ver ſhall be: w .N. hat che Plter 10 10— reth the Bi⸗ brews, and the anta Enslich Bible eFof the holy Sdc VLelt⸗ t is ay nr⸗ 5 üirti Leilor 1 Win be „as in te Kalen⸗ ept 127 A· 3 there ave Galy Leſſons appointed pon eourſe“ Ipoipsed 1 Kuienc if chey 5 ihture ã 97 ech to be rend. ſhan be read for che Leſlons Noruing and E zuins k vet; ex only, the Moveable k Latts, hich In che K endder, and me Immove- „Where thexe is à blank left in the mn of Lefſons; che Proper Leld'ns 203 Which days are tó be found in the eſlo Dro I s are Kppoinre the and 1 F. Ordir 15— che Pfalter and e diffetent) fνι omitted tor mar Sime. AIſo, Thet— H0n AVPointed Hr r6e an mie Wesieaft vunta yauf. ter Cbriſt. mat I Sundleafter the Epiph ve „and is ir + Portions. 1 FPHalm, t is now, und end. Amen. wech che Di⸗ the Ix. Bible; KingH. Which are Immove- Sunad dns the B d in proper * e ordered: Eas. 8 +• 144. 4½˙4½0 043 1 70 νν— ISII AAASAAANH—. 238reo — rHE& nne σ HE nNSSAereenrre 5ο 0 E 2284 IeACHUE 8892neen 45ensrssrrsi NINSE tave b IRNINS — ITLeſl. ob.V P. 1— M0 Rem —H.—— E * ..N 4 * Wũ. com the ru wit h a le 1181 * 4 4 ment hic ve his ſe Lackno att O Lore h let before leſt chou ſa V Advent Sun Auy dand 4 hday of be ofhes e. and kwentier Ve ſed in the accιHοe. Except ir Hall And che ½ rayer daily to be ſa Iin lace. PHal. ael 3 67 5S 8 tR MHer 7 0ν LHa hhe 2. ax. 2 th 0 f: imet z 40 R ioh et inne e 9 * be Ichror ppur Even 25²ε Hry SE,E-öU SOEUορ οHαν οπνα ½ρφροπν ning and 07 Mo SEESEEE II 4⁰ TESDE 4 F 2285 53338 s ieth ——— o be ſaid and edecuſtoe hall be oſhei CEee Pa ay of from his Whichis law Auen ſave his ſoul AIIVC. I Lacknowled ſions and my ſi 4. FI. 3. for in 1—— t/ O Lord; * all no man living bej 8 ſn, and the trut 11 i5 not in us. But if v confeſs our ſins, he is faithful and juſt to torgivVe us our ſins, to cleanſe us from all un- hteoufneſs. 1 S. Fohn 1. 8, 9. Varly belovec brethren, che ſcripture moveth us in Iary placesto acknowledge& confeſs our manifold ſins wickedneſs, ar nd that we ſhoul not diſſemble nor cloke them before che face ol Almie htyCod venh Father, b ut On nwith an humb ble, Iowly, and obe dient heart, to may obiain for- ne by his in- heereh and eouchr at. our he moſt orthy Tole holy rhe the edoch you, as 138 ent. to acc dure hea t cherven⸗ 2 he ſaid 25 0n— Father; We have e an ſtrayed krom thy ways li Le loſt ſheep. Wehave efollowed to⁰ο much the elevices and deſires o our own hearts. Wehave offend- ed2 againſt thy holy laws. We have left undone thoſe chings Vhich we ought to have done; And we havè done thoſe things Which we gught not ro have done; And there ĩs no health in us. But thou, O Lord, have mer- — upon us miſerable offenders. Spare t hou them, O God, which confeſs cheir faults. Reſtore thou chem that are penitentʒ accord- ing to thy promiſes declared un- to manłkind in Cnriſt Jeſu our Lord. And grant, O moſt mer- Sful Father, for his ſake; 3 That ve may hereafter live a godly, tighreous, and ſober life, Io che holyName. Amen. Ation or Kenriſion 7 r0 he proncun Prieſt alone, ſtand People ſtill Anecling. Lmighiy God.the PFather of dour Lord leſus Chriſt.ho deſireth nor tke deach ot᷑ a ſin- ner but rarher tha bem rurn from his wickedneſs and live 3 and hath given power and com- mandment to His Miniſters to declare and pronounce ro penirenr, che 2 latten and Le p rdoneth and abſolveth all them that truly repent, and un- believe bis holy Go- Wherefore let us beſeech him ro gramr us rruc repentance, and his holys Spirir, char ckoſe Mings may pleaſe him W. hich we gO at this preſent, and that the vꝛeſt OTeu like Resaalter may be tre And holy, ſo thar at che laſt Morning Prayenr. heaven. 080 to his eternalj* Tel us Chriſt our Lor Hall anſver here) 2 end F all other Ner HGall Kneel, he Lords Prayer wirß evoiceʒ ehel ohle 4000 phereſoever ionſed in divine Service. Ur Father which art in heaven; Hallowed be th Name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be donę i in earth, As it is in daily bread. And for treſpaſios, as we fo char treſpaſs againſt us. lead Kut deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, The And not into temptation; power, and the glor 75 For e⸗ ver and ever. Amen. ¶ Then liteiſe he ſpall open thou oun Anſwer. And our mouth chall Y praiſe. make ſpeed ſhew forth thy Prieſt. O God, to ſavẽ u 2 Glory be to the Father, and 50 the Sor and to the hol Shoſtz vas in che begin- ning, is nowand exer ſhall be: world without end. Amen. ſt. Praiſe ve che Lord. er. The Lords name be ꝑraiſed. TDhen hall be ſa E. in folley 5 aphointe and on eenth day ν every Month ir is not 20 bhe read here); but in the ordlinar) corunſe of the Pſalme. Venite, HVenite Ce ch rejoye alvatiot e. ſence Gen 0¹ with pſa For tl and a gr In his ners of ſtrength Thel ir: and dry lan-⸗ O cor fall dos che Lor For h and we paſture, band and. +o d- voice, h b 10 l me: 55 works. Fourt ved wir ſaid: II in their not kne Unto wrath: enter in Glor ctimi Gior eternalj* t our Lord. anſyer herey F all other . hich art in oꝗπed be chy ncome.Thy h. As it is in ſtus. And empration; nevil: For om, The ory, For e- ich der, and h0l 5 Gho nthe begir er ſhallbe: Amen. the Lord. ds name be 3 cνεν 20 be ů—7. he ordlinar) 16. Venite ejoy ſalvation. Let us come befgre his ſence with thar ſhey/ Our ſelves W ih! 5 h and a great 8 In his hand a are all the c ners 0f che earth: and ſtreng th of che hills is his ali The ſea is his, and l r: and his hands ꝑ dry land. O come, let us v fall down: an che Lord our Ma ar beforée Bamſer 1201 275 Here inneth ſuch a Chãpter, or Veiſe of ſuch a Chapter of C. ſuch a book: e 10 Leſſen, n we 1 paſt ture, and che 0 neep of b2 E acknowicdge ethe Lord. doth worſhiꝑ ꝛerubin and Sera- inually c bine honourable, trug anĩ 7 4 11n* Clory be to che her, Oe, onlv. Son; che hob) Choſt: art the everlaſting : Of the Father. When chou toołeſt up 10 deliver man: thou oy the Virgins womb. When chou hadg oyercome 2 Ren n r the right in the glory of u ſhalt Pierrants: Whom thou redeemed precious to be numbred them ſaints glory ever- thy people: Fovern chem: a up 1 O Day thee 3 And we wo Klip thy Name: world wirhout end. Vuch Hafe, O Lord: to keep us chis day without ſin. Lord have mercy upon us: have merc) upon us. O Lord, let ghten upon us: as Our rruſt is in chee. O Lord, in cthee hav eI truſt- ed: let menever be Ptounded. Or ſch nia opera AIL ye works of th —0 dleizye the Lord him, and ma ehi ye the Lord magnine him for cver. ye heavens, bleſs ye che Lord: praiſe him,and magniſie bim ſor ever. che s that be above bleſs ve the and mag⸗- the fi 25— e Lord, Praiſe him; m for ever. moon, bleſs 3e praiſe him, and uim 5 Cver. tars of heaven, blels V6 Ce Lord: praiſe him, and mag- nifie him ſor ever. O ye ſhowers and dew, bleſs ye the Lord: praiſe him, and ifie him for ever. 50 God bleſs ye him, and mag⸗ m for 267 O ye ſire Auet aeat, bleſs ye the Lord: praiſ ſe him, and mag ni + him fer ever. O ye vinter and ſummer, blels dethe I5 rd: praiſe him, ie him for ever. vs and froſts, bleſs Praiſe him, and n for ever. ndcold- bleſs y—α ſe him, and mag- fie h frolt a kneſs, bleis him, and cver. ins and hills, Lord; praiſe him, and magniſie him for ever. O all ye 2 the earth, bleſs ye r praiſe — niſie hin O ye che Lor magniſi- O ye movée it the Lor nifie hir O al bleſs ye and O al! bleſs ye and ma praĩſe„ and mag . — me For cver. elſſe O ye wells, bleſs ye rhe 15 Iſrael: Wel praiſe bim, and mag- ted and rec 10 emed his people; nilie him for ever. nd hath raiſed up aà migH 20 ye ſeas and flouds, ion for us: in the bel Iſe che Lord: Praiſe him, and of vid; magniſie him for ever. mouch of ye whales, and all that hich have move in che waters, bleſs ye been ſin d che Lord: praiſe him, and mag- That 5 be nifie him for ever. from our enemies and from O all ye fowis of the air, che hands of all cha at harc us; rd praiſe him, 2Z rform the imag r ever. to Our bleſs ye 4 i, An ʒand mag- 2—— ſummer, Laile him, rever. oſts, bleſs un, and ieh 50.— ve Lervane 0 And iſe him, rhe ſace of ;and mag- d magnifi hm for ever. his ways ſalva- „ bleſs ye kor ms „and mag- umble men of che Lord: Day magnifie him viſit ——5 dow of ſor ever. feet into the v Qo. G¹⁰² ory be 2* ch in the and Mi- —2.— chat the Lord he she that hath macle Morning Proyer. us, and nor we our ſelves, we Cri E have mercy upon uis. are his people, and th eſheey Lord, have merey upon us. Hhen the Miniſter,(lers and eople ſhall Vay the Lordi gyer wirh a louel uvolce. „Name heaven; Hallowed be chy For the Lord is gra mercy ĩis everlaſtinę truth enduret ft 12 r us thy ſt. O Lord, ſave the Queen. Auſw. And mereifully hear hen we call upon thee. ieſt. Endue thy Miniſters teouſneſs. Anſor. And make thy choſen Ople ioyful. H. O Lord, ſave thy riſt his only Who was con⸗ teived by the holy Ghoſt, Born or the Virgin Mary, Su under Pontius Pilate, Was cru- tilied, dead, and buricd, He gJeſcended into hell 3 The third Pe e Eckerten eden, ſn. und bleſs chine in⸗ and ſitteth on the r hand erira. Sodd che Father Almighty; rance. From thence he ſhall come tó judge the quick and the dead. Ibelieve in the holy Ghoſt 3 The holy Catholick Church 3. 6 Ihe Communion of Saints; thou, Ihe forgiveneſs of ſins 3 Ihe rieſt. Give peace in our time G Lord. Anſw. Be other that e there is none th for us, bur 8. od. Hrieſt. O God, make clean relurrection of che body, And Our Rcarts Ieer — 27 Aſy. And rake not thy ho- che lite everlaſting. Amen. 3 Spirit n And aften ehat, theſe Prayers nie oms. Lelloming, auι Meuν Ancel- ¶ Hien ſhal follop three Collecte; 2705 rhe Miniſter fſt pronoun- cing wieh a Losd volce, he Lord be with you. Anſw. And wich thy Spirit. Aniſter. ¶ Ler us pray. Lords have mercy upon us. Dhe finſt of ehe Day, which ſhall be eſe ſame that i, Ahpointed 2 dhe Communion 3 Ihe ſecond Hr peace; Ihe ihi, or vace 20 live well. And ahe FWa laſt Collects Hall never alter, bue daily be Jaid at Morning Prayen 0O Ir Father, Which art in fend us all aſſa We ſin fence r ob any to do upon us. upon us. r/ Cleriis and the Lordi 4 God, wrho arr rl r peace, and lover o cord, in kno ſtandeth our eternal life hoſe her e ſervice is verfect freedom; De- chis lif fend us chy humble ſeryants in ing joy a all allauits of e. ſus Chriſt our Lord. e ſurely rruſting in thy de- 4— fence— nox fear che Power Fraher jer rhe Royal Fo- of any adverſaries, chrough the micht of Jeſus Chriſt our Lord. Uv IV nd overcome a 3 and fi 80 6 H loed be chy dom come. in earth, As e us this daj ic forgive us we forgive againſt us. to tempta- 1s from evil. Randing ub, ymercy up- nt us thy H 50πE 0 che Queen. mightʒ Pogerand G ilnily hear chis day we fall into no ſi onches cher run into any kind of dan- rec. er: bur rthat all Our doing VMiniſters rerta all our doin rdered Lord. Amen. Prayer For 15 „ 7* People. 1414— ro d 0 thy choſen in tl ghty and everlaſtins od, ho alone workeſt vhere great marxels; send dovn up: 5 zhe On our Biſhops and Curates, and allCongregations com mĩtted to Avc chy ur Lord thine in⸗ cheir charge, the healthful Spi- rit Of chy grace; and that then 3 may tru Iy pleaſechee, pour upon zheſe garé 10 exceſt yhen th er. 5 91 2 dus and then on chem che continualdem oſ chy be read 4 4. bleſling. Grant rhis, O Lord, ꝗ Prayer for rhe Qleens Ma- for the honour of gur Advo- cate and Mediarour JeſusChriſt ce in our ake clean Jeſty. Tord our heavenlyFather, Amen. ot thy ho- high and mightyzKing of d Prayer ef Saint Chryſo. EUngs, Lord of lords, the SnIy ſtom. ee Collecte; ruler of princes. Vho doſt from Lmighty God, Who haſt which ſpa thy throne behold all the dWel- X given us grace at this time appointed lers upon earth; Moſt heartily wwich one accord to make our he ſecond we beſeech chee wich thy favour common lupplicationé co behold our moſt gracious So- chee, and doſt promiſe vereign Lady Oueen ANE, when rꝗo or chree are gather and f0. repleniſt her with che ed rogether in thy Name, chon grace ol chy holy Spirit, thar wilt Rrant their requeſts 3 Fulil he may alway inclinc to chy now,. O Lord, the deſir es and 2 2 4 petitionz Evening Prayer. 1s 05 chy ent kor em 2 Cor. I3. 14. aem egrace of pur Lor rd Jeſuʒ L. Ccmiſt and the love 0f 6 and the ſellon ſhip of che Ghoſt be with us all e⸗ I thus in eof thy in the world everlaſting. Ae Here endeth the Prayer thromtghout the Near. Order of N The ORD ER for EVENING PRANXLRN Daily e the Vear. Even At rhe beg 20e. ſter ſpall read 25 wieh a loud voice ſo eones or Ann Sent——75 Scrip. zures, 2 adlow. Aud then he Pyall ſay that mhich is written aſter che ſaid Sentenoes . V Hen the wicked man of heaxen is at hand.S.Mar.ʒ.2 V turnerh away from l his ILWill ariſe and go ro my wickedneſs that her„ and will1 hath commitred, and doth that her, I have Abick is iawul&erichr,he ealI emand befe ave l ed againl chee, and am at neav sſoul alive. Ezel. 18.27. no wore worthy to be called Sreſ— thy ſon. S. Lule 15. 18, 19. Enter not into judgmenr with th ſervant, O Lord 5 for in chy ſns,and fight ſhall no man living be ju⸗ allmy iniqu ies. ver.9. ſtified Eſal, 143. 2. ie faerifices of God are a If we ſay chat e haye no ſin, brol den ſpirir: a broken and a we deceive pur ſelves, and the conerire heart, O Sod, thou truch is not in us. Buribwecon: Wilt not deſpiſe. vonſe 17. leſs our ſins, he is faichful and Rent your hearts, and not ydur juſt to fo us Our ſins, and arments, and tem unto the 0 Aean ſe 6 ro· n all unrighte⸗ Id you 16 1 Wledge my trar 41 5 1 art) Peloncd brethren, the LScripture moyech us in ſun- dxy laces to acknowledge and Our manifold ſins and „ and 10r eren le nor cloke chem giv Tbonedehn avę rebelledag neither have we 957 ed before che lace of Almighty God the voice of the Lord our G0d, Our heavenly Father, but conſeſs 10 walk in his laws Which hetl n wich an humble, lowly, ſer beſe ore us. Dan. 9. 9, 10. rentʒ and obedient heart, to OTord correct me, but with end that we may 5rn for- judsmene; not in thine anger eneſs of the ſame by his in- leſt thou bring me nothing. finite Ineſs and mercy. And Fen. 10. 24. al. 5 although we ought at all times Repent ye; for cùα Piuzdem bumbly ro acknowledge our ſins beſore before Ge chiefy ſemble ar render rh⸗ nelits tha his hands worrhy pr holy wor Which are IY/ 4 We ſoul. Wh ſeech vou preſent a pure he unto the Iy grace, Agen and ſtraj loſtſheer much the our oπn ed again have lef which h And we which done 3 us. But ey upon Spare Tb conſeſs chem th ing to ti ro man Lord. ciful Es we ma; righteo Aory 0 He ins, Prie Ple, A eliret ner/ by .14. rLord Jeſus the love of hip of che 2— ich us all e- t the MNar. —— ER er ſyall read Prhe Scri 7 2 Serip. c%h is vristen ned againſt hee, and am to be ca lled 18, 19. menr with for in thy iving be ju- ave no ſin, and the if we con- aithful and ethren, the h us in ſun- Medge and ſins and ve ſhould loke them nighty God hut confeſs Hle, Iowly, it heart, to btain for- by his in- ercy. And all times ge our ſins beſore Prayef. ſrom his wickednels and and hath gi rar Min pronounce to his nitent, che ab remiſſion of rdoneth and a ſemble and meer ut render chanłks for el neſits thar we his hand worthy y holy word, ð which are requ 7 beſeech him to repentance, and thar thoſe chings may pleaſe do at this pre rhe reſt of our li hereafter maꝝ be pure and holꝝ ſo chat at the laſt ve may come 10 his e nal joy, thbrough J Vher ſeech you, as many 2 5* preſent; co accompan a pure heart and humble voice, him wi unto the throne of che heaven- ſent, 2 20 ole Cong Ie- er; all Kneeling. ty and moſt merci atherz We have erred and ſtrayed from thy ways like vedroo Tepeatine urkarher, Whichartin our Oπn hearts. We haveoffend- Vren; Hallowed be mthy ed againſt thy holy Lawis. We Name. Thy kingdom com have left undone choſe chings will be done in earth which he ought 10 have done; heaven. Give us th And we have done rhoſe chings dailj bread. And fo Which we ought not to haye tr paſſes As we ve chem done; And there is no health in that treſpaſs againſt us. And ug. But thou, O Lordhave mer- lead us not into temptation3 ey upon us miſerable offenders. But deliverus from cvil: For Spare rhou them, O God, which chine 15 che kii m/, IThe conſelstheir faults. Reſtore thou pover; and the glory, For é— chem that are penitent; accord- ver and ever. Amen ing to thꝗã promĩſes declared un- Then lilewiſe he ro mankind in Chriſt Jeſu our 0 Lord, open thou our Lips. Lord. And g O moſt mer- Anſw. And our mouth ſhall ciful Father/f lake; That ſhe forth chy praiſe. we may hereafi 2 godly, Prieſt. O God, małke ſpeed to rightecus and ſober Ufe, Toꝛthe ſave us. Aory of rhy holy Name. Amen. Anſw. O Lerd, make haſté 4 The Ahſol Remi to help us. 20 be fronpunced Vνthι⁸. I Here all tanding upathe Prieſt Plieſt alonen ſtandingʒ thẽ Peo-. Ple ſtill Kn- 64110. T%he Wh, * I 0 * be to the LmigbtyGoë che Son: anc A ur Lord Jeſ IFy. As it was in the begin⸗ lehreth not the deach of a ſin- nings no and ever ſhall be ner/ but rather thar he maj rurn Wworld without endl. Fumen. B 5 Prieſt. 2 Zyvening Praher: Frieſt. Praiſe ye the Lord. wich his holy arm: hath he ZAgwer. The Lords name be gorten himſelf che victory. Praifed. The Lord declared his ſalva- en ſall de ſaid en ſung ehe tion: his righreouſneſs hath 77½ 5 lnts in orden as ehej are ap. he Openly ſhewed in che ſiglu Deinted. Wena Leſſon Fiſe Old ot the heathen. Zaſtamenenas is aphointed: Ind He hath remembred his mer- Afer that, Magnificat(er. rhe cy and truth toward the houſe Sen ofhe blaed Vurgin lau)) oF Hrael: and all che ends d 2½ Ergllb, as followeth. che world have ſeen the ſalva- Magnſcat. S. Luke 1. 46. tion of Our God. ſoul doth magnifie tke shew your ſelves joyful unto *—4 Lord: and my ſpirit hach che Lord, all ye lands: ſing rejoyced in God my Saviour. rejoyce and give rhanłks. For he hath regarded: che Praiſe the Lord upon che lowlineſs of his hand-maiden. harp: ſing ro the harp with a Eor behold, from hence- plalm oft anklgiving. forth: all gencrations ſhall Wirch trumpets alſo and call me bleſſed. ſbaums: O ſhew your ſelves For he that is mighty hath joyful before the Lord theking. magnified me: and holy is Let the ſea make a noiſe, and his Name. all that therein is: the round And his mercy is on them world, and they chat dwell that fear him: thronghout all therein. generations. Let che flouds clap cheir hands, He hath ſhewed ſtrengch and let che hills be ioyful toge- Wich his arm:; he hath ſcat- cher before the Lord: Ler he derec the proud in the ima- comech to judge the earth. zination of their hearts. With righteoufneſs ſnall he He hach pur donthe mighty judge the World: and the peo- cgrom their ſcar: and hath ex- ple wirh equit alted the humhle and meck. Glory be to the Father, Qe. He hath filled the hungry As it Was in che heginning. e. wirh good chings: and the rich ¶ Then a Leſſon of the Nep Leſta- he hath ſent empty away. nent, as 12 16 AD ed: And He rememhrin— his merc ring 5 ſer that, Nunc dimittis,(on hath holpen his ſervant Ifrael: the Song, Simeon) in Eng- as he promiſed to Our forefa- lih, 40 followerh. thers, Abraham and his ſeed for ever. ane dimirris. S. Luke 2. 29. Ord, now letteſt thou thy ſervant depart in peace: in che beginning, OVc. acgording to thy word. ee For mine eyes have ſeen thy 4) F the ſalvation, ad ihe r. Which thou haſt preparef: Zanan cohrſe ofthe Eſalhis. before the face of all People; Cantate Domino. Pſal, 98. To be a light to lighren the 0 Aung unto the Lord a new Gentiles: and to be che glory Ing: for he hath dene of thy people Iſrael. marvellous things. Glory be to the Father, Oo. With his ovn right hand, and As it as in che beginning. e. +Or Or el be on Mont Deus Od 12 che ligb and be That ictory. his ſalva · duſneſs hath in rhe ſighi ed his mer- rd the houſe the ends nthe ſalva⸗ joyful unto lands: ſing, anks. upon the harp with a ing. alſo and your ſelves ord the King. a noĩſe, and the round chat dwell n. ioyful toge- ord: 2— eearth. leſs all he nd the peo- Ke 2. 29. ſt thou chy in peace: d. e ſeen thy preparat: people ighten the che glory ther, Oc. ming. Oe. Or Edening Prayer. Or elſe this Flalm Exdceyt it forgiveneſs of ſins; The reſur- 66 on rbe Tyelfth day of the rection ofche body, And che Mont h. Iif Deus miſereaciir. Pſal. 67. + Od be merciful unto us, all devon and bleſs us: and ſhewus 4%e Nd. ſter ſinſt prenorne iehr of his counrenance, parh a A voice, and be merciful unto us. The Lord be with yon. That thy way may be Knowu Anſw. And with thy S upon earth: chyν laving health Ainiſte ¶ Ler us vr among all nations. Lord, have mercy upon us. Ler the people praiſe chee, O Chriſt, haue merc) upon es. God: yea, let all che people Lord, have mercy uhon uf. praiſe chee. ¶ Dren ꝛhe Miniſter; Clerls and Oler the nations rejoyce and People ſpall ſaj the Lords Praj- be glad: for chon ſhalt judge er wieh a lond voice. che tolk righreouſly,and govern Aur Father, which art in che narions upon carth. heaven; Hallowed be chy Let che people praiſe chee, Name. Thy Kingdom come.Thy God: vea, let all the people will de done in earth, As it ĩs in praiſe thee. heaven. Give us chis day our dai- Then fhall che earch bring 1) bread. And forgive our treſ- forth her increaſe: and God, pafles, As we forgiye them that exen ur π God, ſhall give treſpaſs againſt us. And lead us us his bleſſing. not into temptation; But deli- God ſhall bleſs us: and allthe ver from evil. Amien. ends ofche world ſlrall fear him. A Tyen ꝛhe Prieſt ſtanding ups Glory de to che Father/ Ce. Wall ſa), As it was in the beginning, He. Lord. ſnew thꝗ mercꝝ up- ¶ Then ſball be ſald e on us. Apoſtles Creeds Hihe Miniſter Auſy. And grant us chy ſal· ancl Ahe People, Randing. vation. Believe in God che Father Prieſti. O Lord, ſave che Queen. Almighty, Maker of heaven Anßv. And mercifulliyj hear and earth: us vRen we call upon cheer And in jeſus Chriſt his only Prieſt. Endue chy Miniſters Son Our Lord, Who was con- with righteonſneſs. ceived by che holy Ghoſt, Born And make chy ckoſen ered un- people joyful. Was cru- Prieſt.O Lord, ſaye thy people. ech He de- Anſy. And bleſs thine inhe- The rhird ritance. edead,. Prieſt. Give peace in om and time, O Lord. Auſv. Becauſe chere is ne other chat highreth for us bu only th God Ibelieve in che ſt; our h The hol/ Sacholick Churchz The Communion of Saints 3 The Spirislrom us, 2 B 6 + Zvening 97 7⁷⁴³ a foMow eimee Col lectoʒ Fihe Day; the ſecond hird 0 ond Colleck ar Lvening deſires, all good counſels, andall 4— Q◻ Cochfrom Whom all holy *.— ants that orld cannot Ne/ char both our hearts may e ſet to obey thy command- ments, and a nat by thee we heing defended from the fear of ↄur enemĩes may paſs our time in reſt and quierneſs, chrough the merits of Jeſus Chriſt our iour. Anien. ¶ Mhe ahird Collect for aidl a- Cainſi all Perilv. Ichten our darkneſs, we „beſeech thee, O Lord, and by thy grear mercy defend u from all perils and dangers of chis night, for che h½ only Son our Saviour Ie- us Chriſt Amen. ¶ I Quires and Placat fere e Fng„ here followerh ehe Nhem. APrayer for the Qucens Mu- . (0 Lord our heavenlyFather, Dhich and mighty, King of Kings, Lord of lords, che ↄnly Ru ler of princes, who doſt from chy rhrone behold all che dwel- lers upon earth; Moſt heartily we beleech chee with thy favour 3o beholdour moſt gracious So- vereien Lady Queen NN, PFrayer. grant her in health and wWealch Iong ro live, ſtrengehen her that e may vanquiſh and overcome all her enemieszand ſinally a fter chis libe, ſhe may attain cverlaſt- ing joy and felicity,throv gh Je- ſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. Prayer for zhe Royal Fa. mily. IPmighty, Godthe fountain ofall goodneſs e humbly beſeech chee to blels the Prin⸗ geſs Sophia, and all che Royal Family: Endue chem with thy holy Spirit; enrich them with thy beayenly grace; proſper them with all happineſs; and bring rhem to thine exerlaſting kingdom, rhrough ſeſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. Prayer Jor zhe Clergy and People. XIwighty and everlaſting God, vho alone workeſt great marvels; Send don up- 1* 7 4 10ove of n our Biſhops and Curates, and alICongregations committed to their charge, the healthful Spĩrit ofthy grace 3 and chat they may truly pleaſe chee, pour upon them the continual dew of th bleſling. Grant this, O Lorch, for che honour of our Advocate and Mediatour Jeſus Chriſt. J. Amnen. Prayer ef Saint Chryſo- ſtom. A God, vho haſt given us grace at chis time Witf one accord to make our common ſupplicarions unto and 10 raplenih her wich the thee, and doth promiſe thar grace of thy hely Spirit may alway incline to thy will, that ſhe When tyyo or three are gathered together in chy Name, chou and walk in thy way: Endue Rer Wilt grant rheir requeſts Fulũl Hlenteoully with heavenly gifts, now. O Lord, the deſires and petitions etirions be moſt granting u ledge ob world to Anen. Here en called ſtandin eriſh ex Andt this: T God in in Unit) Neithé lons: nor For th Father,a another Bur tl cher, o Iy Ghol edqual t Suc che Son Ghoſt. The uncreat uncrea: ble, ch and che henſib The eterna! ererna Ar Mors and wealdh petirions of chy ſeryants,as maꝝ hen her that pe mon expedienr for chem; nd overcome ſinally a fter ——0 — ad the 178 91 Howihip of the hoſt be with us all c⸗ ore. Amien. ting us in chis world know- ge of chy trurh, a and in the W. Frurlh to come life everlaſting. Amen. Hare en deth the 0⁷⁷ 4 P. fpon theſe Feaſts; C hriſtmas-dax- 4he Epiphany, Sr. Mat oyal Fa- + 2 35⁵ Haſter-day, Aſſenſion-day, W Murtunclap⸗ Se. John Bap 5 Lomew, St. Marchew, Se. Simon, and 6 rayer Throntghoitt rhe Year. thefo W chunablz 6the Prin⸗ * 7 feſſion. Crecd che Royal called 206 6 eed 7 Oe. Athanaſius, 5 zhe Miniſter and Peopl 2 m with thy them wirn And yet chey are not three Holocver will be ſaved: eternals: bur one eternal. 0 before all chings it is As alſo there are not three * neceſfary chat he hold incomprehenſibles, not three the Catholick Faith. uncreated: but one uncreated, Which Paich, excep and one incomprehenſible. one do keep whole un 5555 I ſe che Father is Al⸗ filed: hty, che Son Almighty: and periſh Oealrie, the holy Ghoſt Almighty. And the Catholick Faich is And yet chey are not three this: Thar we worſhip one Almighties: but one Aamnichr. God in Trinity, and Trinity Sothe Father is God.the Son everlaſting ne workeſt . dovn up- urat d 15 6 ates,and in Unity; 15 God: and the holy Choſt is nmirted to Neither confounding the per- God- thful Spirit Arhent cheymay lons: nor dividin gthe fubſtance. And yet they are not three pour upon For there is one per ſon of the Gods: but one S0d. en Ot ch Father, another of the Son: and 80 nenen the Father is another of the holy G Lord, the Son Lord: and the „O Lord Ch0 5 T d: an But the Godhead of the Fa- hob/ Choſt Lord; 05 che ho- And yet not chree Lords: but the Slory one Lord. al. For like as we are compelled he C hriſtian verity: to att very perſon by AdrOea ate cher, of the Son, a ſus Curiſt. Iy Ghoſt is all 1— equal, the Majeſty c Such a ch 2 iS, ſuch 2 Chryſo- 6.— sthe Facher ch che Son: and ſuch is the Ghoſt. nd Lord wo haſt The Facher uncreate, che Son 8So are we aden by the tchis time uncreate: and the holyj Ghoſt Catholick Relig: to lay, make our unereate there be three Gods, or threc ons unto Tbe ther incomprehenſi- Lords. miſe thar ble, the Son incomprehenſible: I he Father is made of none: gatherel and the holy Ghoſt incompre- neicher ereared, nor hegotren. me, rhou henſible. The Son is of the Tather 2. ts3 Fuldl The Facher che Son 1one: not made, not exeated, ſires and eternal: and che holy Ghoſt but begorten. petitions erernal. The Dae Litany. The holy Ghoſt is of che Pa- ing his Godhead: and infei cher, and of the Son: neither our to the Father, as touch made nor created, nor be- ing his Manhocd. borren, but procceding. Who although he be 60 So there is one Father, not and Man: yet he is not cu- three Fathers; one Son, not but one Chriſt; three Sons: onc holy Choſt, One; not by converſion d not three holy Ghoſts. the Godhead into fleſn: b And in chis Trinity none is by taking of the Manhood im afore, or after other: none is God 3 greater, or leſs then another; One altogerher; not by con Bur the whole chree perſons fuſion of ſubſtancè: but by u are co-erernal rogether: and nity of perſon. co-equal. For as the reaſonable ſou So thar in all things, as is a- and fleſn is one man: o G0 foreſaid: the Unity in Trinity, and man is one Chriſt. and che Trinity in Unity is 10 Who ſuflered for our ſalvya. be worſhipped. tion: deſcended into hell roſe He therefore that will be ſa- again the chird day from tht ved: muſt chus think of che dead. Trinity. He aſcended into heaven, he Furthermoxe ĩt ĩs neceſſary to fitteth on che right hand of the eyerlaſting ſalvation: char he Father, God Amighty: from allo believe rightlythe incarna- vhence he ſhall come to judge tion ot our Lord ſeſus Chriſt. the quick and the dead. For the right faith isthar vwe At whoſe coming all mei believe and confeſs: that our ſhall riſe again wich cheir bo⸗ Lord Jeſus Chriſt, the Son of dics: and fhall give accoum Odh is God and man; for their oνπn works. Jod of the ſubſtance of cke And they that have done Father, begorten before che good ſhall go into life everlaſt- worlds e and Man of the ſub- ing: and they char have done ſtance of his Mocher, born in eyil into everlaſting ſire. the world; This is che Catholick faith: Perfect God, and perfect which except a man believe Man: of a reaſonable ſoul, and faithfully, he cannot be ſaved. humane fleſh ſubſiſtingʒ Slory be to the Father, e. „ Eaual to che Father, as touch- As it was in che beginning, e. ¶ Herę followeth rhe Litany er General Supplication, 20 ᷣe ſung + ſaid after Morning Prayer upon Fundayr, Maneſdahs, and Zachhe, and at otſer dimen vben it ſpall be commanded 5½ rhe 417. God che Father of hea- O God the Son, Redleemer of ven: have merch upon us rhe worſo e have merey upon il miſerable ſinners. miſerable ſinnero. God the Farher of beaven O God the holy Ghoſt, pro- ve mercy upon us miſerable ceeding from cheFather and the ſunnert. Son: have mercy upon us mi- O God tiie Son, Redeemer ſerable finners. olthe world: have mercy up- O Ood the bolj Gboſt, prosesdi. on us miſerable ſinners. 2n ind from 2. have mere ſinners. O holy Triniry, God: miſerable 0 holy Dinity, rod: ha rable ſinn Remer fences/ n forefache vengean⸗ good Le Vhom ch chy moſt not angr From from ſin aſſaults wrath, damnati Goc From krom pri pocriſie malice, 0 From cher de⸗ che dec fleſh, 2 G0 Fron from p mine; and ſxe 6 Fron ſpiracy falle ſchiſm and do comm. By Incarn vity ar and infeij er, as touch 1. he be 60 ꝛe is not tuꝗ converſion d 0 fleſh: bH Manhood ini ʒ not by con e: but by u ſonable ſouſ man: ſo Gol hriſt. ↄr Our ſalva⸗ nro hell, roſe 1—. 7— lay from the O heaven, he rhand of che nighty: from ne ro judge dead. ng all men ich rheir bo⸗ give accoum 8. have done life everlaſt · it have done g fire. nolick faich: man believe iot be ſaved. Father, e. ginning, Ce. 75 20 be ſuung neſdays, and anded ꝶπ½ ehe Redeemer of ercy upon ul Ghoſt, pro- icher and the upon us mi · hoſt, Proceed. 21 4 TDhe Eitany. Ind from ehe Fater and ꝛhe Som: have mercy) upon iis miſerable ſinners. O bolyꝛ bleſſed and glorious Triniry/ chree perſons and one God: have mercy upon us miſerable ſinners. O holy, bl and glorious HDinity, æhree perſons and one God? have mercj upon iis miſe- vrable ſi Remember not, Lord our of- tences, nor the offences of our . Baptiſm, Faſting, and Tempta- tion, Goocl Lord, deliver ine. Eythine Agony, and bloody Swear z by thy Croſs andPaſſionʒ by thy precious Death and Bu- rialʒ by chy glrious Reſurrecti- on and Aſcenſion; and by che coming of che holy Ghoſt, Goocl Lord, deliver as. In all rime of our tribulati- onʒ in all timè of our wealth; in che hour of death, and in fercfathers, neicher take thou che day of n vengeance of ↄur ſins: pare us, Good Lord, deliver us. good Lordz ſpare thy people hom thou haſt redeemed wich cky moſt precidus bloud and be not angry wich us for ever. Pare uus geed Lord. From all evil and miſchief, from ſin, from che crafts and aſſaults of che devih from thy wrath, and from everlaſting damnation, Good Lord, deliver us. From ali blindneſs of heart 3 ſervant NN krom pride, vain-glory, and hy- pocriſie; from enꝝ hatred, and malice and all uncharitableneſs Good Lord, deliver us. From fornication, and all o- cher deadiy ſin 3 and from all the deceits of che world, che fleſh, and che devil, Goocl Lord, deliver us. From lighining and tempeſt; from plague, peſtilencerand fa- mine; from battel and murder, and ſrom ſudden death, Good Lord, deliver us. From all ſedirion, privy con- ſpiracy, and rebellionʒ from all falle doctrine, hereſie, and ſchiſm ʒ from hardneſs of heart: and dontempt of chy word and commandment, ooll Lord, deliver us. By the myſtery of thy holy Incarnation; by thy holy Nati- vity and circumciſion 3 by thy We ſinners do beſeech chee to hear us, O Lord God, and that it may pleaſe chee to rule and goxern thy holy Church u- niverſal in che right way; M beſeech thee to Hear uooel Vd. That it may pleaſe thee to kecp and ſtrengchen in the true worſhipping of chee, in righ ouſneſs and holineſs of life, chy E, our moſe gracious Queen and Goyver⸗ nour. We 5 L at it may pleaſe thee to rule her heart in chy faich, fear and love, and that ſhe may ever- ſcech thee ro hear ut, — more have affiance in thce and ever ſeck thy honour and glory3 Me beſeech thee to hean u6gooe Lord. 5 Tlrat it may pleaſe chee to b her defender and keeper, gi- ving her rhe victery over all her enemies3 M beſeech ihee ro hear ue, Sood Lord. That it may pleaſe rł and preſerve the ia, and all the Royal Fa- mily 3 Ne beſeech thee to hear uus ood Lord. Tbat TDie Litany. That ĩt may pleaſe chee to il. ſtrengthen ſuch as do ſtanchan laminate all Biſhops, Prieſts,and to comfort and help the weahxo amend oi Deacons, wich true knowledge hearted, and to raiſe up themchy holy W and underſtanding of thy word, that fall, and ſnally ro bei Iy beſcec. and thar both by their preach- down Satan under our feet Lord. ing and living chey may ſer ir beſeech thes ro hear 24⁰ Coo Son of G korch, and ſhew/ it accordingly; Lo to hear us. M beſeech thee to fear ue, Lool That ir may pleaſe cheet Sen f G Lord. ſuccour, help, and comfort ali Hear iuc. That it may pleaſe thee to en- chat are in danger, neceſſit; O Lamb cil, and tribulation; away the and all cheNobility,wich grace, I beſeech thee to heu- 1405 Cood Gran wiſdom, and underſtanding; Lord. O Lamb beſeeeh ehee ro heer ue, Cooel That it may pleaſe chee t0 away che Lord. pre ſerve all that travel by land Ihat it may pleaſe thee to or by water; all women labour- bleſs and keep che Magiſtrates, ing of child, all ſick perſons and giving chem grace to execure yoùung children, and to ſhew juſtice, and ro maintain truth3 chy pity upon all priſoners and M beſeech ehiee to hear ue, gocd captives; ord. M beſcech thee to hear uuα Food That it may pleaſe thee to Lerd. bleſs and keep all thy people; That it may pleaſe thee to V beſeech rhee to hear um gooe defend and provide for the a- Lord. therleſs children and widoe That it may pleaſe thee ro and all that are deſolare and gtve ro all nations uniry, peace, oppreſſedʒ due the Lords of the Co and concord; i beſecch nhee to hean ui, Sood M beſecoh khee to hear uoy Koocl Lorel. Lord. That it may pleaſe chee to That it may pleaſe thee to have mercy upon all menʒ in heaver ive us an heart ro love and heſcech thee to hean uν gοιε daily bre. Areae thee; and diligently to Lord. treſpaſſes liye after thy commandments; Uhat it may pleaſe thee to Hat treſy l beſeech hee to hear ue, good forgive our enemies, perſecu- us not 1 d. rers and ſlanderers, and to deliver u That it may pleaſe thee 0 turn cheir hearts;— Eixe ro all thy people increaſe beſcech ehee to hear ue, oocd wich us: of grace, to hear meekly thy³ Lord. Anſve Wordz and ro receive it with Inat it may pleaſe tkee to After om pure aftection, and to bring givc and preferve to our uſe Lorth che fruits of the Spirit; che 3auh fruits of che carch. e beſeeclh ehee to Hear uσ good ſo as in due rime we may en 20n rA. joy chem3 2 Thar ir may pleaſe chee to ½ Leſecch abee to bear un Sol Fre 9 hring into the way of truch, all Lord. Thar We ſuch as have erred and are de- That it may pleaſe chee to- char we ceiyedʒ all 10 NMebaſeech pnes to hear u, hen 0 Lord. 0 1— Th F V.*— + 1— s WI Ibat it may ꝑleaſe thee ro vich che grace f chy holy Spirit, Tat) 91 0 do ſtandan the uhen 0 amend our ives aceording to e alI) Our feet 3 te Neaſe thee to comfort al er, neceſſitj hear iu, good aſe rhee to avel by land men labour. perſons and nd ro ſhe riſoners and Hear ruo, good 01 Widon leſolare and ear vco, good aſe chee to men ʒ 5„ Dood „ perſecu- 85 and to aar ue, gooch ſe thee to *0 Our uſe the enn emay en⸗ ar us, Cood ſe chee to . to for- ligences, V ⁰0 ben be brought d W ord; n che prov eoh thee to hear 10 ve beſeech chee car u + lear OLamb of God: chat takeſt— Er away the ſins of the wor 43 4. 21—0 20 Nauesſaler Grant u vy Laher VSod, vyc have hearc O Lamh H Codr chat rakeſt our eare, and ouτ away che ſins of ri 1d; have decl lared unto us, C Have merc) upanm iis. ble works thar cho didſt in O Chriſt/ hea cheir days, and in rhe old 0 Chriſt, He Lord, have mercy Lord, have merc) 0n Us. hon 248. liver us, 6 zune H Chriſt, have mercy upon us. Glory be ro rhe Facher, Chriſt, have mercy upon 1 AuſWer. As it Was in the be⸗ Lord have merẽꝝ upon us. ginning, Oe. TLord, gave merg uhen r., From our enemĩes defend us, ¶ Ven ſhall 2he Prieſt, and the 26 hriſt. People wirh him, Ih che Lords Cracio look upen cur af⸗ Prayer. flictio Ur Facher, which art in Pirifully behold che ſorros heaven; Hallowed be chy of ↄur heavr ane. Thy king gdom come. Thy Me will be done in 25•. As it is 2% People. in heaven. Give us this day our Favor arably wi daily bread. And forgive u our our hrayerẽ treſpaſles, As we forgive them 1H Hhat treſpaſs againſtu Andlead pen us. 24 us not into temptation; But Bor now and ever vouchſale deliver us from evil. Amen. ear— 1 Chriſt. Prieſt. O Lor d, deal not roroſh) 0 witk us after our ſins. r8. y forgive che ſeus of ich mercy hear have merc) Anſwer. Neither reward us P 6 after our iniquitics. be Wene upon us. Let ins hray. Anſyer. s we do put our God merciful Father, that truſt in tchee. deſpiſeſt not the ſighing Let us pray. QHa contrite heart, nor the de- Ehumbly beſeech chee, ſire of ſuch as be ſorrowul; O Facher; mercifully to Ilirmitiesʒ and turn NMercifully alliſt our prayers Iook upon our ĩ thar we make before chee in lor theg 101 0l 1 all our troubles a d adverſiries, from us all oppreis us; a d mol u thar thoſe ved; and g ecraft and ſub- rroables we may put o Lar man work· truſt and conſidence in thy m henſocve ver th Prayenv. S and evermore ſerye thee in holineſs and purſeneſs of living, to thy honour and Slory, chrough our only Mediatour and Advo- cate, Jeſus Chriſt Amen. IPrayer FSv. Chryſoſtom. Lmighty God, ho haſt gi- ven us grace at this time with one accord to make our common ſupplicarionsunto thee and doſt promiſe that when tyo or three are garhered rogether in thy Name chou wilt grant our Lord. ore the two final and Evening Prayer. 0⁰⁰— 110 chySon JeſusChriſt haſt 1 promiſed to all tl chν kingdom an duſneſs thereof, ceſlary to cheir nance; Send Pray PRAV For Rain. eavenly Earher wlio dche righte- all things ne- bodily fuſte- us, vye chee in chis our neceſſity, ſuch ful, be moderate rain and howers, el We may receive che frui carth to our comfort, and chy honour, through JeſusChr cur Lord. An: Mather. Almishtyord God, vho for rhe fin of man di ſt n once drown all the world ex- cept eight perſc ward f thy promiſe never ro c eſtroy ir 0 and for ever. Anen. again; We humbly peſeec thee, chat although vve for Our iniquities have Worthily deſer- ved a pla rers, yet upon tance thou wil wearher, as chat vye may recei che fruits of the carth in due ſe Our true repen- niſhunent to amend and for chy clemency to chee praiſe and glory, throl em that ſeek eſeech ram d ts ot the chee, th ro and grant thar t iſt dearch(hich π⁷m juſtly ſufter for our inete u may through thy goodnels mercifully rurned into chea e e ons, and after- great mercy didſt be gue ot rain and wa- prophet, didſt ſuddenly in Sa. mari t ſend us ſuch dearch into ve neſs; h a- we who are on, and learn both by thy pu- puniſned wich our lives, may likewiſe find a ſcaſonable * iel: Inc their requeſts; Eulifil nonfehi bych Lord, che deſires and petitt. ̃ and gr oß rhy ſerrants, as may benh, onnei expedient for chem; franne lamet us in this world Knowledgfict ofrhol thy truh, and in the vVHur on ce comè lite everlaſting. AmsChriſt our 2 Cor. 13. 14. In 2be 43.14 He grace of our Lordi. Alm Chriſt, and the loye kings God, and the fellowſhip of holy Ghoſt be with us al hi vermore. Amen. ture Here endeth ꝛhe Lieam. it belonget —— ners,and and Thankigivings upon ſexeral occaſions, to be Ichar rrulyn ers of che Litany, or of Mom liver us, thee, from nemies; wage rhe found the 2¹¹ being arm us Chriſt our Lerd. Anen H9 be 2 20e Ei 1 70% rime of Dearth d Rem all p amine. ho art Sod heavenly Fathg R810 t whoſe gift it is thar chy only oth falh the earth is fru LOrI. aſts increaſe, and fiſhes 2—11%5 Behold, we beſcen Plague eatlictions of thy peoh VAn he ſcarcity a- Wr⸗ we do noπ md upon thin Uderneſ rebellion arom ane and plenty, for the Ioved King Day ſus Chriſt our Lord to Whon plague of ith thee and che holy Gho auc ten all honour and glory, noh membrin the re ſerable fi viſited wi mortality didſt thet menr, an deſtroyin puniſhinę thee to v blague a ENS. Eel ultix ¶ Or rhis. Sod merciful Fatheri in the time of Eliſha th ria turn great ſcarcity and plenty and cheap ave mercy upon us, that noꝶm for our ſin like Airn. 16· Prayerr. In In teliel: Increaſe che fruĩts of che arth by thy heavenly benedicti- * 3 Fulfih nouit ires and petitt. 5„ 48 may beh. and grant chat vVe receiving Them; gra thy bountiful liberality may uſe nowicdgf.. ſame to thy glory, che re- in the Worlliel of rhole chat are needy and laſting. A Hur Ovn comfort, through Jeſus 1414.— Chriſt our Lord. Am 22— 4+* f our Lord] ad che loye AlmightyGod, King of all kingsandGovernour of all ellowſhip of ſt, ro vhom tly to puniſh ſin- —e lerciful to them ons, to be i chat truly repent; Save and de- „or ofMorn liver us, we humbiy beſeech thee, from the hands of ↄur e- nemies; abate their pride, aſ- wage cheir malice, and con- their devices, char we, garn defence/ mency to glory, throh Lerd. Ainen b 7H Dearth ꝗ med venly Faths it is char g c earth ĩs fru cand fiſhes victory, chrough che me thy only Son Jeſus Chriſt ou Lord. Amen. e 9„ I. we beſen + 27. Seef. conrmon 5 0fthy peon i; e Searelth 1. 0 V Imighty Godπho in thy carcity a*—4 80 donoν Wrarh didlt enda plagne I jon upon thine own people in the Our Iniquih,—* hei 1 ſti——5 goodnefs e cheir obſtinare into cheay 40 Or the loved +on time t Td;ro Whon King Dayid didſt ſlay with che e holy Ghol Plaßue of peſtilence chreeſcore I glory, noj nd ren chouſand, and yet re- 3 membring thy mercy didſt ſave he en..; 71 the reſt; Have pitj uyon us mi- ſerable ſinners, vVho now are viſited with great ſickneſs and mortality; thar like as thõu didit then accept ι an atone- ment, and didſt command the deſtroying angel to ceaſe from puniſhing; ſo it maꝝy now/ pleaſe thee to withdraw from us chis plague and gricvous ſickneſs, Fatherh of Eliſha the denly in Sa· ſcarcity and and cheap upon us, that tor our ſin ce adyerſitj ⁊ ſeaſonable 1· rta 4 Ii zhe zime of Nar and Ti- nults chrough Jeſus Chriſt our Losd Amen.— ¶ Vi the Emiben weelte, ro beſ- for thoſe thar are t0 e/ and at this that they maylay hands ſudden- Iy ↄn noο man; bur faithfully and wiſely make choice of fir perſons rõ ſerve in the ſacred Miniſtry ofthãy6 Church. And to thoſe vhich ſhall be ordained to any holy/ function, give thy grace and heaven benedicti- on, that both by their life and dꝭ the giver of WFho of thy divine providenc ſt appoint- ed divers Orders in thν³ů Churchʒ Give chy grace, ve humbly be- ſeech thee, to all thoſeqvτho are to be called to any ↄflice and adminiſtrarion in the ſame 3 and ſo repleniſh chem with the trurk of thy Doctrine, and en- duc them with innocency of lile, thar they may faichfully ſerye before rhee, to the glory o chy great Name, and rhe bene- fir Ofthy holy Church, through Jeſus Chriſt cur Lord. Am Prayer for the 5Conuere ¶ Parliament, to be read diu- ringth eir Seſſion. Foſt gracious God, we humbly beſeech chee, as for chis kingdom in general, ſo eſpecially for tho High Court of Par- Wanligiuungs Living Harliament, under our moſt re- be ſo guided and governed eies chat O. Unious and gracious Queen at thy good Spirit, char all Wurei edlh ckis rime allembled? That profels and call themſelu ſhe chou wouldeſt be pleaſed to Chriſtians, may be led intof bi direct and proſper all their con- way of truth, and hold che kai der As, ſultations to the advancement in unity of ſpirit, in che ba rhy glory, the good of chy of peacè and in rigł neſs Church, che ſafety, honour and life. Finally we commend tof wellare f our Sovereign and father sall thoſe v 4z0 her Kingdoms; that all chings are any ways ba or diſit Lord 3 to us that due ſ nd rii AyS, throu + e 5 5 be o ordered and ſertled ſed in minch body, the holy their endeavours upon the or eſtate Eſpe. This u and glory, beſt and ſureſt foundations, that cially thoſe for w. peace and happineſs, truth and or prayers are de- uſtice, religion and piety may ſered that it may — 22—. 4 de eſtahliſned among us for all pleale chee to com- Sod ö tenerarions. Theſe and all ocher fort and relieve ho neceſſaries for them, for usand them according to & che latte thy whole Church, we humbly their ſcveral neceſſitics, givh bes in the Name and Mediation them patience under their f. Jelus kriſt our moſt bleſſed ferings, and à happy illue ↄutj korch kruit Lord and Saviour. Amen. all cheir afflictions. And ih We Sive ¶Collect er Prayer fr all Ve beg for Jeſus Chriſt H chat it har condirtons of men, ro be igſed at ſake. Amen. Sreat neceſ ſleh times when dher Litany 15 5 be ſaid aſt a joyfu 2⁰r appointed to be ſaid. zer an heritance- Cod, che Creatour and Pre- Goch Whoſe nature a it. Was Ar). ſerver of all mankind. we 0 pProperty is ever to haj Or us thyun humbly beſeech chee forall ſorts mercy, and to forgive 3 recei che On the eart chrough tl and conditions: of men, that our humble peririons; àu roE Hou wouldeſt be pleaſed to thoueh we be ticcd and boun Cbriſt our make thy ways known unto with chechain of our ſins, 30 F. rhemʒthy ſaving health unto all let the pitifulneſs of thy gred VLord Nations. More eſpecially ve mercj looſę us, for the honeu hum praj for che good eſtate of the of ſeſus Chriſt our Mediatou Oatholick Church; chat it may and Advocate. Amen. —— relieved TH ANK S GIVINGS. lants by A General Manlciving. Thankxiving for praped ſod bietg n uij) late mercies deſire to e Lmighty Goch Father of all voνπαhιε½³–bñρμꝝ unee turn Praiſe. mercies, we thine unor- hem. IWe bleſs ſervants do give thee moſt chec for our humble and hearty thanks for tion, and all che all thy goodneſs and loving like, but above kindneſs ro us, and Eeſti will ah⸗ kindneſs generatioi our Lord 0 ion preſerya: r thine im able love in the redempti⸗ ö 5n mem¶ Parti- This to be our Lerd ſe, + 2 00 2 20 rhaſee ſaidd ven ſus Chr means o . d er n any that grace, and for the hope of glo- ei praiſes and have been ry And we beſeech chee gint haſt hear of thy Ch 3— Danis ivingi. us that due ſence or all thyj mer- decarth an ſcarcity into cheap- 2 into E ned! cies that Our hearts ma/ be neſs and plenty à We Sive chee — ah and that humble chanks for chis eh ſpe- che Inglw cial bounty/ beſsechir che lech ina continue thy loving Ineſs hold the fa. up our us, that our land may yield +. 2 7 in che ba 10 chy fervice, and b) fruits of increaſe, to thy eouſneß⸗ rhrough iſt our Lord. Amen. ö before chee in ho all md 401 neſs and ri ighreouſneſs 3 thoſe v d ays/ t through Red or dift to Whom with thee and che holy Ghoſt be all honeur 6 ory, World wichout end. Peace and L from bur Enemirs. ghty God, who art a rower of defenee Fer Rain unto thy ſervants againſt the lace of their enemies; We yield God our heavenly Father, chee pra ſe and chanksgiving 40 who by gracious pro- for our deliverance from thole WMaence doſt caufe che former great and apparent dangers givin&. che latter rain to deſcer der cheit ſ An che carth, that it may brin wWherewitk we were compaſſed. We acknowledge it thy good- py ifſue outi orch fruit for che uſe of man; neſs chat ve were not d leliver- 8. And We give rhee humble chanks ed over as à prey unto chem; 5 Chriſt chat it hath Pleaſed thee in our Beſeeching chee ſti ll ꝛo continue eſſit to ſend us at the ſuch chy mercies ro wards u chat ain upen chine in- all the world may know nce, and to refreſn it vVhen thou are our Saviour and mi naturée a it was diry, to the great comfort ty, deliverer, rough Jeſus of us thy umworthy ſery—5 Chriſt our Lord. Amen. ro the glory of thy holyl ies in leſu us Amen. Cver t⁰o hay public Peace at d our heav enly alone makeſt Ot one m— in a abled us lleſt che outrage of oderate rain and in We nthy mercy he relieved ſouls b chis praed ſo le d—4—7 Geſire to ι LAuyun Pra henc obediently preſerxa· in thy hol) comm and. Echis beneratior an 8 2 * 145 hnels I&+ chine in- dur Lord 4 n all godlineſs 0 5 380 rom gene e redempti⸗ our Lerd Je, Cerom praye mer hurch, and rurned our glo- ch chce gine 25 ¶ For deliueranee from ehe Plague or other common Sichneſs. Lord GCod, who haſt wound- ed us for our ſins, and con- ſumęd us for our tranſgreſſio by thy latre heavy and dreadful viſitation, and now in the midſt of judgment remembring mer- cy/haſt redeemed our ſouls from che jaws of death; We ofler un⸗ to chy Fatherly goodneſs, our ſelves our ſouis and bodies, which chou haſt delivered to be a lixing ſacrifice unto thee, al- ways praiſing and maęnifying thy m in the midtt of thy Church, chrough Jeſus Chriſt our Lord. Or ehis. A/ E humbly acknowledge betore thee, Omoſt mer- He ßnſt Sunday in Acbvent. 16. 15 ciful Father, that a ll che punilltele⸗ 3— vantonneſs ments which are threatned wing Bu chy lav mighe juſtly have fall ſelus Ckrriſt. upon us by reaſon of᷑ our manſf1on for t. fold tranſgreſſions and bardughſts therco kheart. Vet ſeeing it hath plef 4Z— chee of chy tende 4781515 ſed thee of cthy tender merq. Hen ch upon our weak and unworHV B Jeruſa humiliarion, to aſſʒ 8 echecohοhech has ious ſickneſs vl th lives chen ately have been ſo Hickeciplcs, Iayin and go reſtore che voice of IH PIF i the thanlelg mame. And it nifying thy — ne Hunro you, ye for ſuch chy preſervation amhach needo providence over us, througl 3 V1l 1 Gſ Se Iavay he will us Chriſt our Lord. Anien. was done, Hlled whicl 7 any Ho- or E e firſt Sundlay in Advent. Me Collect. HA Lmighty God.gixe us grace — caſt away che put upon equick may riſe to the tal chrough him Who vech and reigneth with chee and the holy Ghoſt, noꝝv and Ver Amen. ¶ This Collect is t0 he repear day pirh the orher Co Majeſty, and dead, Mar Eue. 8 rophet, ſa aughter ot king cometl ndſ ů e Epiſtle. Rom. I3. S. We no man any thing, that loveth another, hath fulſlaſs and thec led the law.For this, Thou ſhalcheir clothe not commit adultery, Thou ſhalthereon. A not kill, Thou-fhalt not ſteatitude ſprea Thou ſnalt nor bear falſe wüthe way,otl neſs, Thou ſhalt not covet; anſches from t if there be any other commandthem ĩn the ment, it ĩs briefl/ comprehendtitudes that ed in this ſayingnamely, Tholfollowed, c HMalt love chy neighbour as thẽna to che ſo elf. Love worketh no ill to hHis he that cc ighbour, cherefore love is thithe Lord.- Uin che law. And chatꝑft. And wl che time, that now ieruſalem, is high time to awake out ofved, ſaying. ſleep: for noy/ is our ſalvation che multitu nearer chen vVhen we believed che prophet The night ĩs far ſpent, the day ilee. ar handʒ ler us cherefore caſt oftemple ot the works of darkneſs, and let them that us put on the armour of light the temple lecks in Adeent, until Cuniſt Let us walk honeſtly as in And che rables of N day, not in rioting and drunken· neß⸗ Hhe ſerond Sunday in Adwent. V* 6 N Uche puniſlels not in chamberinz and and the ſeats of ckem that ſold AIthe bunilf, Amronneſs, not in ſtrifè and doves, and ſaid unto them, It is chrearned Inyying. But put ye on the Lord wirten, My honſe ſhall be cal- Hhave fallhegnis Chriſt, and make not pro- led the houſe of prayer, but ye Ot Our mäm igon for the fleſh to fulfil che have made it a den of tlieves. and bardnehft, therCO———— gir hath plef Geſhel. S. Matth. 21. 1. Hhe ſecond Sunday in Advene. ender merd AyHen they drev/ nigh unto Dhe Collecł. unorV Ieruſalem, and were come Beſled Lord, who haſt cauſed all holyScriptures to be wrir- ten for our learning; Grant that we may in ſuch wiſe hear them, readꝭ mark, learn, and inwardly digeſuchem, that by patience and gainſt you Agand ſtraightway ye ſhall fin Velan aſs tiech and a colt with her: comfort of thy holy Word, we Nooſe chem, and bring chem unro may embrace and eyer hold faſt mame. And it any man ſay ought che bleſſed hope of eyerlaſting 1 Uunroyou, yeſhall ſay, Ine Lord life, which thou haſt given usin n Apath need of themzand ſtraight- our Saviour Jeſus Chriſt. Amen. Mvay he will ſend them. AlIchis%e Epiſtile. Rom. 15. 4. en. as done, thar it mighr be ful- V, Harſoever chings were lilled Which was ſpoken by the Written aforetime, were —— drophet, ſaying, Tell ye the written for our learning; chat . In. be daughter of Sion, Behold, thy we through patience and com- kine cometh unto chee, meck, fort of theScriprures might have upon an aſs,& a colt hope. Noπ the God of patĩence Ration/grant you to be gwent and did asleſuscom- led one towards ano- nanded them, and brought the ther, according to Chriſt Jeſus: laſs and the colt, and put on them thatye may with one mind and one mourh glorifie God, even rhe Father of our Lord Jeſus Chriſt. Wherefore receive ye one another, as Chriſt alſo recei- vecl us to the glory of God. No Jeſus Chriſt was a mi- niſter ol thecircumciſion, for che fGodto confixm the pro- nd om. I;3. 3. che the ole ofan aſs. And the diſ- and conſ Gec 1 ten, ill confeſs thar nom iheruſalem, all che cityj was mo- to chee among the Gentil Wake out ofvyed, ſaying, Who is this? And ſing unto chy Name. And a our ſalyatianthe multitude ſaid This is Jeſus hefaith, Rejoyce we helievec the prophęt olNazareth ofGali- wich his people. nr, the daj Nlee. And Jeſus went into the Praiſe che Lord, all ye Gentiles fore caſt atemple ot Godʒ and caſt out all and laud him, ali ye And els/ and let them that ſold. and bought in againEſaĩas ſait of light. che temple, and overthrev/ the a roοt Of t ſhall . as in che tables of Vë money-changers, riſe to reĩ nd drunken- P — — ————— Te rhird Srnday in Adven in him ſhall the enriles zruſt. N 0 Sod 0 abou ving chat ye may in hope, through ch che holy Ohoſt. Dhe Goſpel. S. 257 21. 25 Nd there ſhall be che ſun& in che moon,& ⸗ in the ſtars; and upon the earth diſtreſs of nations, with per- Plexity, the ſea and the waves roring zmens hearts ai ing chem for te Lar, and for looking after thoſe tl hich are coming on rhe carth: for che po W 750 01 Heaven ſhall be ſhaken. And then ſhall cheꝝ ſee rhe Son of man coming in a cloud, with power and at glory. And whentheſe chings begin to come to paſs/then 1006 upꝛand litft up our beacdezt r your redemption draweth nigh. And he ſpake to chem a parable, P old the ſig- tree, and all the trees; When chey now/ ſhoot forth, ye ſee and know of your oymn ſelves chat ſummer is now nigh at hand. So likewiſe ye⸗ When ye ſee r chings come to paſs, know/ ye that the kingdom ↄ rod is nigh Id. Verily I ſay unto you, generation ſhal] not paſs a- vay tillall be fulfiled. Heaven and earth ſhall y vay ʒ but ords ſhall AAy rth rtE Le** Lord Jefu Chriſt, wh at Ichy erlt comins dädlt ſend re thy at the thy miniſters myſteries pare and by turr Aubil e juſt, that at chy ſecond c com- 25 ro judge che Noxld, we may 7 oceptabie peoplrh who liveſt an che Father a Cver one 0 I dur end. Amen. I Cor. 4. I. ar o account ofu miniſters ot Chri 16 0f che myſterie 6⁰0⁰ hirser erʒ it is required ſtewards, that a man be fou faichful. But wick me it ĩs a ſmali ching that I ſhould judged of youor of mans jud ment: vyea, I judge not mi own ſelk. For I Know nothi by my ſelf, yer am I not hete f. juſtifted: bur he thar judgethh is the Lord. Theretore juch nothing Vetore th 2 time, un the Lord come; ho both bring to light the hidden tbin 8 . darkneſs, and will make mi nifeſt che counſels of the hean and chen ſhall eyery man hai praiſe ↄf God. be found an a in tl he — Matth. II. 2. 23 when John had hear in cii Lenr dr the workse Cchriſt, he ſent ro oſ his diſo ples, and ſaid unto 1. Ar rrrl he that ſhould come, or do looł for another? ſus anſyrg ed and ſaĩid unto them, G0 a ſhevr Jol again thoſe chin which ye do hear and ſee: blind receive cheir ſight,and ih lame v, che lepers are cled ſed, and the deaf hear⸗ the deſ are raiſed up, and che poor hañ che Goſpel preached to thes and Derled is he whoſoche ſpall not be offended in me And as chey departed, Jeſu gan to ſay unto the multitude concern ohn, What w ent) out into th Swilderneſs ro ſee A reed ſhaken with che wind! But wWhar went ye dut for to A man cloched in ſoft raĩment Bchold, chey char wear ſoft elo thin ATt K 8 10 ĩs de on man be fou me ü is a ν 1 I hould Vch Fmans jus dge not mi know nothi mI not hetq; nat judgethi eretore ju he time un ho both u r tisl aden thin 5 Torct; will make mi hee and che hol sof the heau and ery man ha Bn RAler hn had hear nthe worksg vo of his diſd him, Art tlia 47—0 me, or do N— Jeſus. che poor ha, hed to thes whoſoche ed in me out for to ſech ſoft raiĩment wear ſoft clo: thin — 8 8 8 down on ther Majeſty on hi 47 much better t he hath bʒ more excel they. hame hen m this day Vhade Lle: 2 + — tthou al be omprehended aan manf or a v Kaelt ht; that allma t belicve. H t/ ut v That was whe true Iight H ech eve man that comel into the o He was in ih world, and tne wo rld w vas mad by and the Id kue ecame—— his omi and his ouun rece eck him no 25 Lereinrel him/i 50. to becoꝶ 0⁰ dh even to the lis mame whid not of bloud, nora ethel eſh nor of th but 057 God. A as made Heſh, a u(and We behel the glory as of tke 9 rten 0¹ the Fathe h² for the reſtinen 0 truth, we may ſted up to heaven, and hold tl the he Hall be ſaid NCY ean 29⁵⁷0 * Kit 5 5 Y ened Al Ror chis Al ad* hen magogue 6 n cityt may come bloud ſhec the bloud unto the b of Baracl berween altar. Ver the ö chis genera⸗ ruſalem, t proph 5 which are often Voi thy childr hen gathe under her not. Beho unto y0n d ſee the heavens man . hand 100 22 wich pecd there rhat come Ie was in dd Id was mac world. nto his oui ved him no ved him, ʒ rto becoi upon Goc Jeſus receive kne cle ed d h 2— voige, Lor- ro cheir en he had ſaid tł Noud, nora . nor ot h Gos 1. An fleſi 4 an Father) ful that in al 8 here Apon we* thar ye hip ke lowätip her, and us Ihriſt. And vou/ xbrat G him is no dar — Tar W 1 um, and diatour and bim, a NC Her anto 0u½ de ITlayuv us Son cleanſet C2 ecemed cCOntamn WIII ves, and cohſte Airh Cven unto dcath, hearts and all our members chey c and ſouni fied from a Uy Mar) the bah And vhe cνy mach vhich th 14 Ather (* I the Lord zn. Cometh 1 aerds re. praiſig or upon + d And wWhg accompliſhel circumciſing of the name was callel vomb. Epiſiie and For every dd lieve, though rhey be nor cir- iphany. cumcifed; that righteouſneſs mighi be imputed unto chem Te Lpi alſo: And the father of circum- 25⁰ 7˙⁰ 2o 2½e Genules. ciſion to them who are not of Collect. che circumciſion only, bur allo 0O Godh who by the leadin on the Manifeſta- walk in the ſteys of that faith of a ſtar didſt manife of our father Abraham, wWich chy only begotten Son to tliie he had being yet uncircumci- Gentiles; Mereifully grant/ Ied. For the promiſe that he char we which know chee ſhould be the heir of the world, now by faicth, may after chis was not to Abraham, or to Ius life have the fruition of chj eed, chrough Uthe law, but glorious Godhead through Je- chrough the righteouſneſs of fus Chriſt our Lord. Amex. faith. For if chey Which are of Me Epiſtle. Epheſ. 3. I. rhe law be heirs, faith is made Or chis cauſe, I Paul, the prĩ- ich and the promiſe made of Efoner of feſus Chriſt for you nonè eitect. entiles; if ye haye heard of The Goſpel. S. Luke 2. 15. the diſpenſarion of che grace ANd ir came to paſs as the of God, which is given me t0 angels were gone away yvou-ward: How that by re⸗ nmom rhem into heaven, the velation he made knoνn unto Mepherds ſaid one to another, me the myſtery(as I vrrote afore Ler us now go even unto Betk. in fevy words, whereby when zehem, and ſee chis ching which ve read ye may underſtand my is come to paſo, which the Lord knowledge in the myſtery of harn made known unto us. And Chriſt) which in other aged was not not madel ot inen, a⸗ unto his h bers! phets py Genriles ſ me, wWi ofallſ⸗ thar Iſho Gentiles been hi red allitl To tl the prit in heav knowun! nifold v ing to cl he purp Lord. neſs ane The frſt Srenda) ot made known unto th 1 E it is n W ho l V. Apoſtl les a phets by che Genriles ſhon nd in Eeave en knovvn by theen chil⸗ Iwith M ifold wiſdom 0f Gol, acc nd fel d vn an 0 And when they ing vo che eternal pu rpoſe vbi ich w. he purpoſed in Chriſt Jeſu 10— had 0 aſures,.• the leadin Lord. In whom re bave, bold- meſe a gifte, gole ſt manife 9—— 1 accele. Wich confidence an- and Wrrh. of God in a Son to the Iν gramt knen chee Amen. 31. ythe pri⸗ 5 Strondlel lalem with Eun And V hadgathered all rhechief and ſcribes of rhe people reby when he demanded of rſtand my Chriſt ſhould be myſtery of And ch ey unte him, er ages was 66 chlehem of Judea: For chus not aat by re⸗ noyyn unto ote afore n 0 4½8 0H Our Hhriſt our diflering 5 227 1 y accord-. ch3 Om Our The foureh Sunda And Jeſus ſaich unto him, Lill e and heal him. The cen- on anſwered and ſaĩd, Lord, Iam not worthy rhat thou Houldeſt come under my roof; but ſpeak the word only, and my ſervant ſhall be healẽd. For Iam a man under authority,ha- ving ſouldiers under me: and I ſay unto this man, Go, and he goerh; and ro another, Come, and he cometh; and to my ſer- vant„Do rhis, and he docth it. When Jeſus heard it, he mar- velled, and ſaid to them that followed, Verily I ſay unto you, Ihave not found ſo great faith, no not in Iſrael. And I ſay unto you, chat many ſhall come from rhe eaſt and weſt, and ſhall ſit NOn Iſaac, 2 * — 4 unto the centuri- on, Go thy way, and as thou haſt belicved, ſo be it done unto chee. And kis ſervant was ꝛealed in the ſelf·ſame hour. lhe fourtn Sundlay after the Epi- Phany.— The Collect. 0 Gochvho Eioweſt us ro many and great dangers, chat by reaſon of the frailty of our natihe we cannot always ſtand uprighr; Grant to us ſuch ſtrength and protection, as maꝝ ſupport us in all dangers, and rarry us through all temptati- ons, through Jeſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. I. ject un⸗ qher powers; for rirere is no poπer but ofτ God: he powers thar be, are ordlain· after the Epiphanj. ed of Cod. Whoſbever there. fore reſiſtech the power, reſiſ eth the ordinance f God and they that reſiſt, ſhall fe. ceive to chemſelves dammation For rulers are not à terrour t0 goodworks, bur to the evil. Wii thou then not be afraid of ch power? do that vνVhich is gοπι and thou ſhalt have praĩſe g the ſame: for he is the mini. ſter Of God to rhee for gonl But if thou do that which i eyil, be afraid; for be beares not che ſword in vain: for is the miniſter of God, a reven ger to execute wrath upon hin that d cvil. Wherefore 3 muſt needs be ſubject, not on H for wrath, but alſo for conm ſcience ſake. For, for this caule they an ing con⸗ ching fore to all theſ dues ʒ tribute to πhom tribute is duc, om to whom cu⸗- ſtom, ſear to vhom fears ho- nour to whom honour. The Goſpel.§. Matth. S. 23. Id Vhen he was entred O a ſlip, his diſcipleʒ him. And bhold re aroſe a great tempeſt in he ſea, inſqmuch that the ſhih covered with rhe waves: bur he was aſleep. And his diſ ciples came to him, and a- woke him,„ Lord, ſave us, we periſh. And he ſaich un- to them, uhy are ye fearful, O e ob little faich? Then he a- roſe, and rebuked the winds and the ſea, and there was a grœar calm. But che men mar- velled ſayinę; Whad manner of man is this, chat cven the winds and che ſea obey him? And Vhen he was come to the other lide into che countrey of the Gergeſenes, there met him rwo poſſeſled poſleſſed out ot Herce, 16 paſs by chey cri have we chou S8o come hi fore the zood W. berd of So the d ing, IT a ſteep periſhe ckey ch went th and tol was theybe depart anod oeyver there doWWer, reſiſt Gocd. ſt Hall re· dammnation 4 terrour ʒ the evil.Wih Afraid of ch hich is gooι we praiſe is the mini. aee for goct hat which he beareh : for ⁰d 5a reven ĩ very ching to all theit hom tribute Whom cu⸗ m fearʒ ho- nour. atth. S. 23. was entred his diſcipleʒ nd beholch tempeſt in that the ſhi rthe waves! — d his diſ- Lord. ſave he ſaich un⸗ the winds chere was a Smen mar⸗ manner ot nthe winds him? And co the other trey of the det him voſſeſſed. De fah Sundlaj aften the Ehiphany. gave you/ ſo alſo do ye. And a⸗ poſleſſed ch devils, eomüng ur of che rombs, exceeding erce, ſo rhat no man n paſs by chat wax And be chey cried out, ſa V have we ro do Wüch th chou Son of God? come hither to t fore the time? good Wway off from them an herd of many ſwine, fecding So the devils beſought him, one eſus led in Let us be⸗- Sing arts to che ever ye do in word or do all in the name ↄf che Lord ving thanks to God ather by him. S. Matth. 13. 24. dom of heaven is unto a man,hi d good ſeed in his field. Bur le men ſlepr.his enemy came and ſowed tares am the and told every thine Whea t and went his was befallen to che poſſe when che hlade levi hold che and b „If tho wenr into cl d the whole entlydown herd of ſwine ranvi⸗ a ſteep place into the ſca, and periſhed in the waters. And m ſled. + ckey chat kept ch went tl and 8 of che devils. And b ſervants Vord, v au then bind chem in bundles gather 23* refore(ast Y and b cher, if any man have a quarrel. Sod, W. againſt any 3. eVen as Chriſt fex- Was man 0 — E 7 1alſo the 1 aungreffion ofth S ſinneth, ν hol Id wicho * ſeed of Abraham? ſo am I: are mney miniſters of Chriſt?(I a fool) Iam more: in more abundant; in tripes aboye meaſure; in pri- ons more freguent; in deaths ofr. Of che Jews five times re- ceived I fe rry ſtripes ſave one. Thrice was Ibeaten with rods. Once was Iſtoned. Thrice I ſuftered ſhipwrack. A nigh t and a day I have been in the deep: in journeying ofren; in perils of ersʒ in pęrils of robbers ʒ in perils y mine 0⁰ che countrey- menz in perils by the heathen; in perils in ch in perils in che w/ ldern i ſea; 3 in on me da Ch Amr and I hurn no and Father 5 Chriſt Orependore, of Our Which is knoweth 2. Gce.8. Luke§. 4. * Hen m wepeent were VV were come rohi im out of ever he f by a pe 168 A . 1 and as hie ed, ſome kell by the wayrſide, an Hir Was troden don, and the fe ob che air devoured it. A ell upon rock, and geſina Sunday. ground and ſprang up, and bart fruit an hundre d-fold. And when he had ſaĩd cheſe chingz he cried, He that hath cars ciples asKed! him, ſaying, What might chis parable be And he Ulnte vou ir is given to ar bues obr be king- od: 1 par. aples chat ſceing che mig not ſee, and hear ing they migl not underſtar le i Thofel by the waz chat hearʒ chen co ey tl che devil and Len ne⸗ a 10 hey ſnould believe& be ock, are chen HV hen they hear, 1E ch 107½5 and t Wluc the v Word wi heſe bay e no rootꝭ Which for a Whils nfall away. And that which among thorns, are rhey ch 11 hen they have heard id are choked d T+OUr ich are chey, V 501 neſt and good heart, havin che Worch Leey it, an — bring forch fruit with patience, (3 Lord, wWho halt tauglit ns — chat all durd ioinas Withour chatity, are nothing worchzSend 16 10¹ Wchas an⸗ pour into 5 hear tmoſt excellent Litt ok charigy, ne very bo ndcf Peace and an virtues, wichout Wiüch whoſdever Rveth is counted dead before thee. Grant chis for rhine only Son Jeſus Chriſts fake. Amen. Lha ar, let hinr hear. And his diſ. Ie and in time of rempta· rinkling naxe ch underſte knowlec all faich mounta LIamen 6 On, i thinker in iniqn rruth; vethal endure ver faĩl be prof whethe Ma ll c Kknowle For 1* proph 6 which that v done a * ſpak⸗ 28 a cC but wi Away wWe ſee bur tl know knov/ And charit greare Lhe Up, and bare fold. And heſe ehingʒ cars t0 Wha And he ö Iues lverd 18 ethee.Grant Uy Son Jeſus 7 I. And his dil kne 10 Wiclee all laith ochat I could remove d have no char poor, Igi dy to be burnech and ha 8 irprofite eth me ſuffereth lo arity en rity vaunteth ed up, dotl unſeem cb vn, is not 6 ly Provok ed, nkerh no evil, reio5 ceth 1 in iniqu V rruth; de hat ir meant. And thatleſusofNaza y. And he c Rou Son of De before re ould hold his much rhe Oonme Ha ll knowledge For we Enow in pe prophecy i in part. Bu Nhich i 2—0 0 mie mear⸗ he asbed h Twilt thou tha Vha Vha Iun lollou ed him aw ay childiſht and all the people —.— th gave praiſe unto God. rchen face ro know in part; bu rſt day f commoniyj know/ even as a called 5 And now abideth charity, theſe three 2.5 ol theſe ĩs 522 6 Lhe Goſpel, S. Luke 18.31. that 15. haſt made, and doft Henheſus tooł unto him che forgive che ſins ot all chem thar NIVErand ſaid unto them, are penirent; QMeate and mas O Hhim A ν EEE Abehold, me out o era awaynt tor ſhe cri ieth atter us Eut he anſwered an⸗ 4 oft cheir e. Then Jeſus an ſw⸗ and ſaid unto her,O wo- man, great ĩs chy f. it un- to thẽ maſters table. TDhe third nday in Lent. Mhe Colleck. V E n h thee, Almighty Godlook upon thel deſtres ob cy/! and ſtrerch forth rher of thy Majeſty to be againſt all our enem Jeſus Chriſt our L Mhe Epiſtle. Epheſ. 5. I. Lent. er, nor uncleat ous man, v erſonm ore ſhall be 5 an idqh Bur if IWi ce in i caſt Hur 0 kingdom 3 vou. Whe Mkeef ech hi in peaceʒ ſobe chen he ſn Be not n cherefore patti Overcon vich mem for ye u him all hi- ſozbut nout truſted, an rd: walh Hethar is ;(for then me: and im all goodg wirh mez unclean ſp man, hev placæs, ſeel Aworts none, he ſa ther reru my houſe And when eth ir ſwex goerch he 2 ven orher then himſ⸗ e manii and dwell ore heſii ſtate of th nat Heepchg rhe ſirſt. ariſe from the dead, and Ch he ſpake t ſhall give thee lighr. woman ot Lhe Caſpel. ᷓ. Late II. her voice, Eſus was caſting out a di Bleſſed is and it was dump. And it en thee, and 9— paſsy When rhe devil wasgi haſt ſucke aut, che dumb ſpake; andi rather ble 9881 ie 4—1.— Bur ſome che word ther He caſteth out— chrong Sh hReelz zebub, che chi Ihe fou ö* ye cherefore followers of the devils. And other rempti Godas dear childr en; 3 and alkin love, as Qhriſta alſo hath loved us, and! hath given h ſelt or us, an 0 Lerin and af t-ſmel- our.. But Lorulcarion and allL uncleanneſs, or coyctouſneſs Ier it not be oncen amꝰd amo 111 Youas hecometh ſaĩntsʒ neicker Rlrhineſs, mor. oolilhralking,nor jeſting, h ich are not conveni- ent; but rather giving of thanłs. Eor this ye Enov, that noHOre- him, ſoughr ↄf hĩm a ſign ii⸗ Rant heaven. But be knowing I nig thoughes, ſaid unto themeit for our c Eiedom divided againſt itſe deſerve to is brought to deſolation 3ʒ a0 hou livided againſt a 0 cikully be If Satan alio be diH Lord and inlt himſelf, how ſhallh Amen. lom ſtand? becauſe 3el e thar I calt out devils throl EIUr Beelzebub. And if I by Beeht une bub caſt out Aenilspy Whom hear che your ſons caſt them out? 910 char Abra 60r pam e pam for ye v but nou d: wal (for theſn Zoodht ore heſa r flcepeſth ad, and C Shr. Luke 11. 14 g out a de ab. And it cù devil wasg a Kke; 3 andi RBut ſome ſteth out dej ub/ rhꝛe chie other hanm nim a ſign knowing c nto themeſ againſt olation 3 an ainſt a h0 ů 2110 be diri „how ſhallh becauſe yel devils throl Hif Iby Beeli ilszby Hhom rem out? then 0 and dwell chere; and rhe ů itle de a ſtrong man me him, he rakerh from all his armour v. herein he Hethat is r me: and he cbar u unclean x man, he w. places, ſecking none, he nen W rerum unto my houſe w And vhen he ec 30 he and ven orther ſpir ſell and Achey enter Rel ſtate of chat man is worſe the ſirſt. And ir came to paſs as he ſpa ke chele chings, a cerrain woman of the company lifr up her voice, and ſaid unto Bleſſed is che vomb th thee, and rhe paps E haſt ſucked. But he ſaid, — bare thou Vea, rather bleſſed are they that hear aE the word of God and keey Rant, w Imighty for our cvil deeds do Wor ſerve to be puniſhed, b comfort of thy cifully be rel lieved, Lord and Saviour Je mnen. Mhe Chriſt. Zpiſtle. 7l 4. 21. EII me⸗ ye chat deſire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law? for it is written char Abraham had two ſons, che 6ad, chad we/ v ho grace may mer- thi ough our maid, the ot But U Sinai, which ewrhich 18 parh 2 hach an chren, 2⁸ hen ſhe Nov/ we bre even 90 5 now. Neverche- lel what ſaich rke ſcriprure? Caſt out che bondπoman& her ſonzlor the ſon of the.— man ſhall nor be heir witk che ſon of che free-woman. brethren, we are not ch che bor nd- dman, but of thefree lohn. G. x. ſilee, Which is the ſea of as. And a great multi ved! uim, Riehhn they he did on ſed. And into 3 mountain, with ſci⸗ then lil up his c aAt COl mpang come unto bim, 5 ſaith unto Phi W ſhall we buy bread, that theſe may eat?(A nd chis he prove him; for he himſel Eaſte V+. were 5 ed his hand ore the mul ö am innocent cd Ain n I Ke ſt perſon hand, in che K ing of xhie ſec ye Wered 42 And they Jews? And) Jeſus ſaid unto him, che Deoriepand His blon led him, V Th And wWhen he was be on us 5ur chilergg and Rarem 20 chief pr ieſts and relcaſed he Earabbas 8 tche tem wored nothing. Vh lenee day- 24 unto him, Leomnecd Lein 5, he deli Rend thou be che r how man him to becruciſied. Then t 4π¹ 1—— chings rnels againſt thect ſouldiers of the governour toſ alſo che ch And him to never Jeſus inro che common Hal pimn wicht ſaid, Heſ. 22 unto him th ouldiers. A ernour wa im, and put g mmtoche Pco him a ſcarlet robe. And wv they had platted a crown che orn 1 they put ir upon H 4 recd in his rich 1. d chey bowed che xu Del ſore him and rhat the go- d greatly. Now chieves all 2 1 1 5 ed hüm. fied WI rhem, Whom will ye t ſaying, Hail, king of che Jem h1s tcet h. leaſe unto you n him, au hour cben ſus; which 1 190 took theœveed, and ſmote hin 2 allche la on rhe head. And after moch———75 5 he knew cünr for eny chi ivered him. When he ne judg emt unto him, ſaying, Have rhou nothing to 0 with rhat juſt man: for hale ſuflered many rhi chis day in a dream becauſe of him. But chief brieſt; and elders p utitude t chat they h Korer: and 14 11. gover- on 20 crucitic kim my 6. me dut, che) ben m 5 10 a man 0f— yrene, Simoſ Rood che him chey compellel r his croſs. And dhe · ere come unto a Plac Med 2 E them that ĩs xo ſay and fill 5they gave Hin egar 1— ien m Ked With d. ad taſted not drinł him, Let him dox vn, Y watched him ce, and 66 Pilate ſaν there; and ſet up over his head Ahich ſliei at be could prevail nocl his accuſation written, H A rhe but that rather 4 7ES. STHE KING 4015 made, he tOE h- CFTHE FEV, Then eνe m innocente — 1 danot he + O jult a. cher nd they rhat paſſed 1100 kim. Vagging and Hin„Thon, char 12—— 40.1 ů thon bethe S 4⁰n from the cr alſo the chief br. bim wich the ſeribes and elde laid, He ſaved othe ers him Then th rnour tod ĩ mon ha o him t reb⸗ and am the Son God. The rhat tre hieves alſo which were cruci- II iecd wich him, caſt the ſame ir his teeth. Now from che ſixth hour tkere was darkneſs over all che 17 4 lonc, anc trams ramt Simol! 5 Simot y compellel And 5.. nro a pla rat ris 0 0 Elias. And chem ran, and fill and małkè th ö had raſted 2 —— and I will not drinł. him, and and And the the roc graves were o reache Worl dont thou m. cup, ch hean and rhe: promt 4 6 * vone oxi 1 ieſt z 4 oeter warmi Hin S + SNEE EE for ve SI het here 8/ And he 2 3 em and whil Seri Who orii Wächout end. S + 2 * 5 mer 7 chat be gea Itul guid ſpoke wigh E ten Son 0 to have af⸗ ick, and the) 80 80 U en unto SSE to preac ple, 7 9 10 Hear the the circu W. enty ſeats; and upon the 7 four and t throne born irit, he cannot enter che throne,— rou uche Kipgdem of God. That WI ne were four bea is born ot che fleſh, is flel efere and behin „IHnd and thet Which is bern of beaſt was like a lion, 5 mi. irir Marvel not th d beaſt like a calt, ve muft and the third beaſt had a face The wind blowt hou heat ing eagle. 2 hund thereof; but ch½ Leack of chem not Vhence it cometh, à bin Whitheri it goerk is eye 90 1ove, n Ves but the raey reſt not day his Son taying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord for Our God Almig 36. Ane oWas, and is, and faid and ĩs to come. and wi hen choſe him of. Ira eſe thing y unto the beaſts gve—5— and h—— and r rts 10 him chat lat on Verily, verily I Peub the chr livech for ever We ſpeak that we do know, and egar⸗ the four ſeen, neſs. 1 hly thinge, yeb before him that None, and worſhip rlivett tor ever and e- ye b 0 — calt their crowns be- lie Ve if I tel avel mrone, ſaying, Thou 2 And no man hach Lord, to receive eences up to he ven, but „ and 5 that onne down trom beaua lets fall do mſt r he 80n efn man 3her vholoever b named Niec Odem veth in him, ould not peri ruler or the Jews. The ſame Put have Sternal life. ramèe to ſeſus by night, and ſaid Ihe firſt Sunday Her Trininj aet We Enow Mhe Col b ome from God, che Krengch of God: for no man can do theſe them thar put their tu R mitacles that thou doeft, except in thee:; Mercifully eccept o Pref Ianſwen eti becauſe Is oH Our mort do no good b. e Nnot chat in keep TDhe Epiſtle. 1 S. John 4.7 2. BEloved, let us love ene ano- into h ther; for àt vht and every on „is flelborn of God bern of Ee char love tvel not i Cod ve muſt! ind blomt tov/ thou heaã ſent h15 onl) bur ci 10 che worfd, live thror love, not rha but that he er ad ſaid un ſe things 1 ſaid er oI ſe ching It cheir tn y acept o +* He R Har Vant, Socudil nd hedge come 10 D e&. ant. d, we beſeech e, th courſe ot᷑ this t him ſecł 10 98 not obtair ceed a I. SS E Will wa clfully eltaticn ſure 0 to exetj lieved ame Spirit umoy no to eνerν³ man ſeverai alio. died f 5. Luke 19. Ar. the 8⸗ come nein buriec Ithe city and 1. che th If thou Seript of Ce re de De twe Sunday 0 workeid Kat — anto you, unlefs 5 ſe Workel lieved in vain. For 6 ame Spiim: un: ν½0u u firſt of all, ch in ſeveralhj hum- Altecd 19. A1. omè neat and wen che third—.— accor thou had res; and that h of Cephas, Akter that he fve hundred FvVhom rhe o, as Of one for Ia but ou * Who vz mer⸗ cifulij ——— SSS SV NS 5 2292 Mie freenth and fixteen geve chis ſtranger. And he ſaid bim, Ariſe, Go thy Way, thy taich hath made thee Achale The Colle K we beſeech thee, 0 Lond, chy Church withi thy petual mercy. And becauſe che Krait) of man wirhout thee cannot but fall, Ree pus ever by thy help from a all tl hings hurtful, and lead us to all chings profita· ble to our lalvation, through Je- ſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. Myhe Epiſtle. Cal. 6. II. VE ſee ho0 large a letter I have written unto you with 110 6 own hand As many as 21 8 Ge- to make a fair ſhev/ in ihe ſh, chey conſtrain u to be d only leſt they ſhould on for the croſs her they chem- iled! keep but deſire to have you that they—5 Wd I 4 in yourf Iſhould 4 our Lord Jeſus Ch the world is cruci and I unto the n uthe cro 10 of T, by Whom ed unto me, Or. Id. i neither cir ileth any thing, nor ciſion, but a nev/ crea- many as alk chisrule, peace be on Y, and upon the From—* rberr elus O IDe Goſpel. S. Raatth 6, 24. NO man can nHerve o ma. Vſte H to tke the other. ſeryve Cod and V. vE Nor h dundays aftin Winit) mon. Therefore vyou, T ⁰ you i8, What ye vhat ye ſhall drink; n your body, whar ye ſhal on: Is not the life more . In put chen e body then rai. the fowla of the Ane) low not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth ithem: Are he not much better then they? Which of y0n by taking thought can add on: cubĩt unto his ſtature? and In take ye thought for raiment? ider the lilies of che field hov/ rne) grow: they toil not, neirher do they ſpin: And yet Iſay unto you, that even Solo- mon in all his glory was not à. rayed like oneę of theſe. Where· fore i it God ſo clothe the graſi of che field, vhich to day ĩs, and to morrovꝰ is caſt into che ovenʒ ſnall he not muck vou, O ye of lirtle ta fore mer na th⸗ ught. What ü meat, 6 after all do the Gentiles your heay ſenly Father htbat ye have need ot inss uinets, and all theſe d Qor * lalery without chy ſuccour, pre· iorve an it d g⁰ Cund The 1I—.— my is 20 bowe ther of whom 3— th, and to Iy Pather ot much chof yon add one and In ühe ſan ne field ö‚ 400 not, And yet en Solo- as not a. Where· che graſi Gentiles lly Father need ot ſerve it evermore 90 thy help and goodneſs, mrough Jeſus Chr Lord. Ame yEe fai tions for you Which is 50—1 plory. For—— caule 1 bowe my Knees unto the Fa ther of oùr Lord Jeſus Chriſt, ot Vhom the Whole kamily in hea rth is nar mech, that he ant. you ac cording to bhe riches of his glory, to be grengthened wichm night by 2 nearts g rooted e, may be able to comprehe with all ſaints, What is the breadth. and length, and depth, and heial 22— to Knov/ che love ot Chritt, Ueth Knowledge, that Hled With all the Nov/ unto him m 39 dweell in yot venteenth dunday after Trinity. ſat up, and began to ſpeak? ivered him to 4 d there 0 I, and they glor ing, that a up amonę us vifited his pec mour ot him we out all Judea Ichroughout all the region round about. EI that God hath le. And thĩs ru- nt forth chrough-· Seventeent Sunday after Trinity: Me Collect. Ord, we pray thee, that thy Lorace may always prevent nd follov/ us; and make us continually to be given to all good works, through Jeſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. The Epiſtie. Epheſ. 4. T. I Therefore the priſoner of the Lord, beſeech you that ye walk worchy of the vocation wherewich ye are called, with all lowlineſs, and meeknei wich long lufterin. torbear ring oneanorfe in love endeavour⸗ oche unitʒ of the ſi pi⸗ nd ot peace. 6en nd one Spirit, eve d in one hope And ſfeſus the law Aay teent h Sund aſter Nin —8— * Tus mM — 8 TDys one and twentienh Sunday after Nui, rauſe the days are exil. Where- An fore be ye not un iſe, but un· ſt Rending Whar the v/ill eLord is. And be not drunk Wirh Wine, wherein i8 but be filled with the ſpeaking to your ſelves in and hymns, and ſpiritual ſo gnging and ma in your heart to the Lor chanks alway for zll th t0 God and the Fath Name of our Lor ſubmit tting JVour ſe enother in the fear +7 Er 5 aal beaver like unto à oer Eing, Wbo mac his(on; vants to 0ll them that v bidden to the weddin 8 they would not come. A ſent forch other Dne come do for he v Then ſai cept ve ye willr man ſait u ner ö h unt „ hold, I have prel ared my ner; my oren and my fat⸗ EKilled, and all things dady, come unto rt mar- But they made light of ĩt, er their vvays, one to nother to hi aIl en liv Hloud, but z. ved the lities, againl ken unte nſt rhe rulers of the way. chis worle„ againl dov/n, 2l Wie edneſs in high pla and told hetefore take unto vol liveth. the w7hole armour of God,tha chem che ye may be a the evil day, to ſtand. Leivpm ſpitefully when th powers darknel therefore into the and as me bãd to the he breaſt. and y laid 1 narrlage. ſervants went out in and hin ways, and gathered tog vchole h all às many as t ſecond bad 1 when he ding into Gal wlers 0 1, againt in high pliã C 25— v0 out wich le breaſt. and yu ration ice: 01. Haäh darts oth wic ſeich unto him, Go thy way, hy in the bowels ved the v⸗ Jeſus l may abound y ken unt nd he in Knowledge, he Was now/ go0 zent: That ye maß Me o and wentiet h Sunday afrer Trinit) And take the helr met of Ne two went iet/ Sanda) and the 6 aſter Trinity —⁰ plicatt ſe ſc When chat Ieſi wWas come into Galilee, EWent u andl beſou it unti iſt; even 0 venonin 0 Then cept ve ye will sand woné ot believe. TI h unto him, Sir, o Vn ere my child die. Jeſu 8 hov/ greatly II the man belie⸗ And this I pray th met him, things that are excell icere, and v the day of Ch che fruits t and told him, ſayi liveth. Then er ame him, V hour he lev —.—— knev/ ſeco 5 mi vwhen he was come out 2 into Galilee. chen ther Aner t me that t Hov Er, ke fe he fue and twent ieth Sunday aſter Trinity. e fame hereot went abroad into brorber ſaith unto him, Thg Rucl ad; through Lord- The here, ho hath fweße tv/o ſmall fiſho e tben among ſon d Jeſus ſaid, Make t down. Now the much grals in the place, the men ſar dovn in numbe God hat utieth dunday Trinity. ech thee, O Wilis ot thy faitk rul people, that the) piemecuſi) bout hve thouſand. And Hι dead th brireing korth che kruit of gοι 1-παũ4‚ che loaves, and Wheuf aner works, may of ů be plente- Ks unto lig cully rewarded, through Jeſus mouth c Chriſt our Lord. lalvation For t he AI Jer. 23.5. Wheſoe Pus the deys come, ſait ſhall not Io hat I will raiſe hlled, he ſaid unto nodiſter unto Dav id a righteous br. anch, and the and a King ſhall reign and pro- remai Lordov ſper. ait udgment and juſt In his„ days] d, and s With the fragmentz Iſr ael dwell ſafely: and rley-loaves, vh rhis Name whereby he hall be called, LHE EO R them t ORRI 16HTEODUGN Therefore behold, the days miracle td at Jeſu come, ſaith athe Lord, that chey is Of a truth chat Mall no more ſay, The Lord li- ſhould come into the verb, who brought up the chil. there be any gren 0f Iſrael out of cthe land of tʒ but the Lord liverh, /ho up, and who led the S. men, wl as ĩt is vyi the feer pel fter thel idingeo Itoſh have not ayre heye wan For EIAi⸗ believed kaith co hearing Llay, Ha verily, t e ear the& unday uu me ends 0 hbence all v we did not hat meſe may ear? ſes laich Lmighty Gol. vrho didd ieafduft ve ſuch grace unto diſ people, would do) holy apoſtle Saint Andrew. the 1 will an him, Tœ/O 15 ad he readily obeyed the callingd very bol of bread is not ſufficient for thy Son Jeſus ne rolle Of chern wchem, chat every one of them ed him Wichout delay; G Was mac may take alittle. One cñ his di- 10us allithat we bein Vittat askt pler, Andrew Simon Peters thy hely word, may forthwit 3 gin give uh ou kulh Rom. 10. 9. confeis with thy Lord Jeſus, and in thine heart, chat he 1E P ⁴ anaft God hath r⸗ im from the 40 dead, tou ſhalt be ſaved. For 1 When wich the heart man believeth eſs, and with the on is made unto the ſcripture Wheſoeyer believeth on him, ſhall not be aſhamed. For there is no diſterence between the Jew and the Gr For the ſame Lord over al h unto all that call upon For whofoever ſhall call upon the Name of the Lord, ſhall be ſaved. Hov/ then ſnall they call on him in vhom mey have not believed? And how ſhall they believe in him ot whom they have not keard And how fhall they hear with out a preacher? and how ſhal hey preach, excepi they be ſent? as ĩt is written, HKO beautiful the feet of them that preach the Goſpel of peace, and bring glad mouth ſalvatio have not all obeyed the Goſi For Elaias ſaith, Lord, whe believed our repart? taith cometh by h hearing by the word o Lſay, Have they not he verily, their ſounc the earth, and the ends of the 0 ch ndürcw, ihꝗ ne callingd nation But Eſaias is 4 o chern that Was made man v torthwiß gin th, H re 1 nidinge of good chinꝑs: But they fe 7 Sant Momas ꝛhe Apoſtle. Iſrael he ſaith, All day long I have ſtretched forth my hards unto a diſobedient and gainſay- ing people. TDyhe Goſpel, S. Matth. 4. 18. 2— walking by the ſea of Galilee, ſau? to brethren, Simon called Peter, and An- drev/ his brorher, caſting a net imo the ſea:(for they were hſhers) And he ſaith unto them, FolloƷw me, and I Will make zou fiſters of men. And they raightway left their nets, and followed him. And going on from thence, he ſav/ other twyo brerhren, James the ſon of Ze- bedee, and John his brother, in a h Zebedee their fa- cheir nets; and And they im- leſt the ſhip and their r, and followed him. eyerliving for the more he faith, didſt he ſame Jeſas Vhom with thee and Ghoft be all honour „ now and for ever- Ve Purification of Saint Mary. behöld, he ſhall come; ſaith che ſuopld not ſee 4 Lord of hoſis. But x/ho may a. had ſeen the Lor bide the day of bis comingꝰ? and Who ſhall Kand w/hen he ap- areth? for he is like a ren „ before he Penri in the child Je 5 ſire, and lik kull ers lope. for him after the cuttom ot ihe 4 4 he enner, and la v, then took he him up i 161 gurlier Gr er and he ſhall his arms, and ned 2— a he ſons of Levi, and ſaid, Lord, nov/ letteſt thou thj e chew as gold an d Hlver, ſervant depart in peace, acceri tthey may ofler unto weing to thy Word. For minesſ d an offering in righteoul- have ſeen thy ſalvation; Which Then ſhall che offerings d ele i before th 05 judah and ſer uſalem be plea- 111 veopl nae 0 cant umo the I i as in the e Gentiles, and e 19 days of old 2 5 0of thy Peosle el. And Joſed And I1 and his mother marvel 200 0 ucl thoſe things Which w of him. And Simec ifie t led 3 Wit cer es. and 3 asgalrer. mem, and ſaid unto rers 0 ers, and againit ihar opdreh aother chis and—. thoſe chat oppreſs for the fall and riſing Ht 0 nhe hireling in his wages, che 1—4 3521 Ilrael; 190 for a ff Widow and the farherlel⸗ nd vpicn 1.— be Kal en ahat turn aſide the ftrange 01 a Word 21150 pierge his right, and tear not me, ſaith th ante Oul a 800 that i 0r r of hofts. thoughts of many heart 237 revealed. And there va S. Luke 2. 22. Anna a Propheteſs the daught 2 PHanucl, che ride 1 er; ſne Was of chelawy Moſes, Were adlived with an pliſhed, chey wahr 2i years from her virgin rulalem to preſent him to the ſhe was a Indo f about foh Lord,(as it is Written in the ſcore and four years; which d of che Lord, Every male parted not trom the temple, h at Openeth the womb ſhall be ſerved God with kaftings m holy to the Lord) And to prayers n day. Andi . accordi ng to coming inſtant gi lav/ ot likewiſe unto the Lo pun rihcation oſter a ſac chat which is ſaid i in the che Lord, A pair of turtle- and ſpake of him 10 all ibe doves, or two 50ung pigeons. chat looked for redemption And behold, chere was à man Jeruſalem. And wyhen chey Iin l lem, whoſe name was pertormed all chings accordi Zimeon; and the to che laa—— the Lord, they Was juft and devout, 3 turned intoGalilee 10 their o Lor the coni city Nazareth. And the c danckeir holy Choft Was upon grew, and waxed ſtrong in Him. And it evealed unto rit, glled wich wiſdom zandi Em by che hohy Cholt, thar he grace of God was upon—9 . 0O Aln th das di- ſervant numbe Grant Way pr ſtles, u ded b) ſtours, Lord. For t IN th⸗ in t ples, ai the nar an hun and bre needs h the hol David Judas, that to numbre tained Now/ tl withUt and fa aſunder his bov- Was kn lers at! that fie per tonę lay, the written Ler his and let and his take. Which b all theſt ſus Wen beginni John, u he Was ene be 101 of ihe him up i 1God, and thou thj e, accerd mine eys ion; Whic efore th ight to ligh d the gloh And Joleg arvelled vere ſpołt eon bleſſt g again for a ſ% cen againh Pierce th h ne daught te ibe of/ t age, band ſent abour foh Which d temple, b faſtings lay. And inſtant ge ato the Lo to all the demption nen theyh accοrd to their ν nd the ch ſtrong in dom zandi upon him. Hal TDe Anuunciation the bleſſed NVirgin Maty. Saint Matrhias day. neſs v aue us of his reſurrection- Ie Cyllech and they appointed two, Jo- 56 Collecr. ſeph called Barſabas, ho Was O Amichty God, who into ſirnamed Juſtus, and Matthias. the placę of the traitour Ju- And they! Prayed, and ſaid, Thou des didit chooſe thy faithful Lord, vhich knoweft the ſervant Matthias 10 be of the hearts of all men, ſnew whe- number of the rWelve Apoſtles; ther of theſe tWo thou hafh Grant that thy Lurct⸗ being al. choſen; that he may take part way preſerved from f Rlle Apo- of this miniſiry and apoſtle- ſtles, may be ordered and gui- ſhip, from which Judas by ded by faichful and true Pa- tranigreſſion fell, hat he might ſtours, through Jeſus Chriſt our go to his oẽπn place. And they Lord. Amen. gave forth their en And e EPif As lot fell upon Matrhias, and he Die Ar r was unnde red With the eleven IN thoſe days Peter ſtood up Apoftles. in the midſt of the diſci- 0½½ Goſpel. S. Matth. II. 2 ples, and ſaid,(the 94———1255 ot Pthat time Jeſus anſcher⸗ the names rogether were about A ed and ſaid, Ithanł thee, an hundred and Wenty) MHen G of heaven and end brethren, chis Scripture muſt earth, becauſe tou halt hid needs have been tulfilled, vhich mheſe d hinga rom k the wile and the holy Ghoſt by the mouth of prudent, and revealed David ſpake before concerning chem an 0 beber. Eyen 10 Ea- Judas, Who was guide to them cher, for o it feemed good in mat took IJeſus: for he Was my fght. All things a numbred With ur, and had ob- vered unto me of my Facher: rained part of this miniſtery. and no man Knowerh The Son. Nopp chis man purchaſed a field but the Father; neither Know Wirh the reward of he bn 9, ech any Kiah. the Perher, 10 and falling headlong he burft the Son, 4 and he to Whomſo- haander in ihe midkt, end all exer che Son Will reveal him his bowels guſhed Hut. and it Come unto me al Was Known unto all the dwel- bour lers at ſeru lem; ch as that field is called in t eir pro. per tongue, aceldama, that lay, the field of bloud. For it ĩ Written in the Book of Plalms, reft Ler his habitation be deſ olate, voke and let no man d: Vell Terder 31 and his biſnoprick let ano take. Wherefore of helen Which have comp Uche time that ſus went in and out beginning from che b john, unta that ſame he Was taken up mus. m eone be ordained h be A Wit⸗ W XDONIC unto at 4. 107 ſed to bout v/ 155 compa⸗ joynt t0you. you. Saint arnabas ihe Apo file. truth, and the Ufe; no man cometh unto Father, but by IE ve had known me, 3e Id have known my Father from henceforch e and have ſeen him. the asK in fa tor he 555 +. che wind and to not that man thin5 receive any t A doul Rable in brother in that he rich in the e becauſe as the 0o grais he ſhall paſs the ſun is no(ooner a burning heat rherech the er thereof fallech o the faſhion 10 alſo ſhall che away in his ways. man that endurech temp when he is tried, he ſhall receive chæcrownofſ lite, vrhich mhe Lord 55 zih promiſed rothem love h U man 06 S. John 14. L. ſaid unto his di- your heart e in God, 20 anſions; 25 5 have vold you. I 99 0 10 prepare a plaee toryou: and if I go and pre- vare a place for you, I Will come again and receive you unto my ſelf, chat vhere Iam, chere e may de alſo. And whither I go, ye know, and the Way ye knov/. Thomas ſaith un- to him, Lord. we Know not vhi- ther thou goeſt, and how can We know the way 2 Jelus aith unto himi, Lam the Way, 1he 18 tWer unto him, Lorq; er, and it fufl. th unto him, Ibeen ſolong time with , and yet haſt chou not nown me, Philip? he cha hath ſeen me; hath ſeen the How yeſt thou lie aidthon nor Father, end rhe the words that 1 vou, Iſpeak not but the Father t dwelleth he doeth the workz me, that I am in the Uthe Facher in me⸗ ve me ſor the vetj Works ſake. Verily, verily ſay umo you, He chat belie veth on me, the works thatl do, ſhall he do allo, and great er Works then theſe ſhall he 1 90 unto my Fa. ther. And Whatloever ve ſhall ask in myn Hat will I do, bar che Fe m y be glori. If ye ſhall ae name, IWill in me Believ 8 amy. thing 1½ my do it. 3arnabas the Apoſtie Dhe 7 0⁴ Lord God Almighty, who didtt endue thy holy f⸗ poftle Barnabas wich fingulat gifts of the holy Ghoft; Leave us not, we beſeech thee, deſti tute thy manitold gikts, not yet of grace to uſe them alvya/ to chy honour and ꝑlory, through Jeſus Chrift our Lord. Amen. Eor the Epiſtle. Acts 11. 22. Idings of theſe chings came unto the ears of the Auhneg V hic which v mey ſen he ſhoule Who w een the glad, ar thar W. they w 24 15 ⁰0 man r, but by me, ye Y Father korch% een him. n, Lorq ir fuft. nto him ime Wifh hou not he chat ſeen the t thou in me: in mej the vet) verily at belie. Ks that l d great. ſhall he m Fa. ye ſhall VillI do, be glori. ſhall atk e, IWil Woſtis y, wWho holy Hinaulat Leave e, deſti ikts, not m alvay through Amen. II. 22. gs came Church Which nat I have heard oρf my nabas, ther, I have made known un- as Antioch, to you. Ve have not choſen and had me, but I have choſen you, and ordained you that ye chould 0 and bring forth fruit, and t your fruit ſiould remain; that Wchele ver ye ſhall ask of the 0 Father in my natne, he may hoh Ghoft, ancd eine it you. much people ed unto the Lord. Jolm Baptiſt. departed Barnabas to The Collect. ſeek Saul. And 4. might God, by whoſa found him, he V providence thy ſervant unto Antioch. ſohn Baptiſt was wonderfully 6, that à born, and ſent te prepare the Son, our Saviour by repemtance 7 his do- which mey ſenr he ſh oul 8⁰ .—⁷3 Whe nh in Ieruſalem; ane they Lord ——— Then aſſembled way of thg rch,and Ereschind of end the Make us 0 Chriſti- ctrine and holy lit in may truly repent acgo0 li his pPreaching, a example conſta 4 truth, boldly rebuke vice, emiy ſuffer for fake, chrough Jeſus Cl LoOr d. Amen. „ Epiſt le. People, 0 Speak ye comfe ruſalema and diczs and 0 by the hands of Lords hanch 90 Saul. Hnn. The V The Goſpel. S. John criech in the vrepate His is my commandment, 5 the Wey ot the Lord, make that ye love one another, a high 26 1 have ſoved you. Greater tor our God, Every valley love hath no man then this, be el alted and every mar a man lay dowyn hi aand Hill mall be made his friends. Ve are my d che crooked ſhall be if ye do vhatſoever ILc made f, and the rough you. Henceforch I call you places plain. and the glory 0 not ſervants; for the ſervant the 1dü ſtrall be revealed, and Knowew nor what his lord all feſh mall ſee it rogether doeth: but I have called for the mouth of che Lord hatn you friends; ſor all t ſpokenir. The voice ſaĩd, E 4 — ridings Wh manner h moun 75— en of ſalvati houſe g 18 he ſpake ot all ³ gpive ter ma bedien that che of eve + T+TSER· + Saut Jamei AhIwererl änd laid unto him, Bleſſed art thou, Simon Bar- jona: for fleſh and bloud harh not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. and I ſay alſo unto rhee, that thou art Peter, and upon this rock IWill build my Church; and the gates of hell ſhall not prevail againſt it. And Iwill give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatſoever thou ſhalt bind on earth, ſnall be bound in hea- ven; and whatſoever thou ſhalt vooſe on earth, ſhall be looſed in beaven. Saint James the Apoſtle. Me Cullect. Ghant, O merciful Godꝭ chat as thine holy Apoſtle Saint James, leaving his father and ull that he had, Withour delay was obedient unto the calling vf chy Son ſeſus Chriſt, and fol- Iowed him; ſo we forſaking all worldly and carnal affections, may bé evermore ready to fol- Iow thy holy commandments, rhrouꝑh leſus Chriſe our Lord. Amen. Tor the Epiſtle. Adts 11. 27. and Part of Chap. 12. 1 thoſe days came prophets from Jeruſalem unto Anti- och. And there ſtood up one of them named Agabus, and ſig- mified by the Spirit, that there hould be great dearch chrough- out all the World; vshich 20 paſs in the days Celar. Theu the diſci y man according to h he Apoſilei Now about that timie, Hetod che king ſtrerched forch hi hands to vex certain of the Church. And he Killed Iamei che brother ot ſohn wich the Word. And becauſe he ſaw pleaſed the Jewe, he proceeded turther to take Peter alſo. The Goſpel. S. Marth. 20. 20. THen came to him the mo· ther of Zebedees children, wich her ſons worſhipping him, and deſiring a certain thingo him. And he ſaid unto her, What wilt thou? She ſaith unto him, Grant that theſe m tWoe ſons may ſit, the one en thy right hand, and the othet on the leſt, in thy kingdom. But Jeſus anſwered and ſaid, Ve knov/ not what ye ask. A ye ablẽ to drink of the cup tha Iſhall drink of, and to be ba. ptized with the baptiſm that am baprized with? They ſq unto him, We are able. And he ſaith unto them, LVe ſhall drink indeed of my cup, and be baptized with the baptim that I am baptized with: but to ſit on my right hand, and on my leſt, is not mine to give, but it ſtall be given to them fo Whom it is prepared of my Fa. ther. And when the ten heard it, they were moved with in· dignation againſt the two bre · thren. But Jeſus called them unto him, and ſaid, Ve know mat the princes of the Gen- tiles exerciſe dominion over chem, and they chat are great, exerciſe authority upon them. But ir fhall not be ſo among you: but hoſoever will be great among you, let him be determined to ſend relietf unto your miniſter; and wWhoſoere ane brethren which dwelt in vyill be chief among you, let him Judea. Which alio they did, and ſent it ro che elders by the Rands of Barnabas and Saul. be your ſervant: Even as rhe Son of man came not to be mi- niſtred unto, but 0 e 0 and te many Saint 0 thine grace preac beſee to lov lievec „ Hetod forch his n of the ed Iames Wich the he ſaw/ i oroceeded . 20. 20. the mo · childten, ping him, thing ot unto her, zhe ſaith rheſe m e one en the other kinꝑdom. and ſaid, ask. Ate e cup that to be be. lm that l They ſ He. And Ve ſhall cup, and baptiſm vith: but I, and on give, but The Collect. Almighty and everlaſting God, who didſt give to thine Apoſtle Bartholomev grace truly to believe and to preach thy word; Grant, we deſeech thee, unto chy Church, t0 loVe that word which he be- lieved, and both to preach and receive the ſame, chrough Jeſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. For the Epiſtle. Acts§. 12. Vche hands of the apoſtles were many ſigns and won- ders Wrought among the peo- ple,(and they were all with one accord in Solomons porch. And of the reſt durſt no man joyn himſelf to chem: but the people magnified them. And believers were the more added to the Lord, multitudes both ot men and women) inſomuch that they brought forth che ſick into the ſtreets, and laid them on beds and couches, that at the leaſt the ſhadov/ of Peter paſſing by. might overſhadow lome of chem. There came al- o a multitude out of the cities round about unto Jeruſalem, bringing ſick folks, and them Wwhich were vexed with un⸗ clean ſpirits, and they were healed every one. The Goſpel. S. Luke 22. 24. A there was allo a ſtrife among rhem, which of chem ſhould be accounted the reateſt. And he ſaid unto them, The kings ot the Gen- tiles exerciſe Lordſhid them; and they that exerc authority upon them are called benefsceurs, But ye ſhall nos 2 Bart holomew, and is lite a ranſom for Vaint Mati hew Apoſtles. be ſo: but he that ĩs greateſt am you, let him be ds the younꝑger; and he that is chief, as he that doth ſerve. For whe· ther is greater, he chat ſitteth at meat, or he that ſerveth? is not he that fitteth at meat? but Lam among ycu as he that ſerveth. Le areé they which have continued with me in my temptations. And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Fa- ther hath appointed unto me, that ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and ſit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Iſrael. Saint Matthew the Apoſhle. Te Collect. 0 Almighty God, ho by thy bleſſed Son didſt call Mat- thew from the receit of eu- ſrom, to be an Apoſtle and Evangeliſt; Grant us grace to forſake all covetous deſires, and inordinate love of riches, and to follow the ſame thy ſon Jeſus Chriſt, ho liveth and reigneth with thee and the holy Ghofſt, one God, World without end. Amen. TDue Epiſtle. 2 Cor. 4. I. Nte mt ſeeing We have this miniſtry, as we have received mercy We faint nor bur have renounced the hid- hin elves to every mans ence in the fꝑhr ε God. But it our Goſpeſ it ĩs hid to them that a T: In whom the God of this World hath blinded the minds of them Which believe not, leſt E igbr 5 5 eſus Chrid 61 5 — 5 4 Saint Simon and Faint Jude Apoſiles. Into his harveſt. Go your ways, behold, I ſend you forch as lambs among wolves. Carry neicher purſe, nor ſcrip, nor uOeE, and ſalute no man by the way. And into Whatſoever houſe ye enter, firſt ſay, Peace be to this houſe. And if the on of peace be chere; your peace ſhall reſt upon it: if not. it ſnall turn to you again. And in che ſame houſe remain, eat- ing and drinking ſuch chings as they give: for the labourer ie worthy of his hire. ——— Saint Simon and Saint Jude Apoſeles. Me cCollect. O Dult u God, wvho haſt built thy Church upon the koundation of the Apoſtles and Prophets, Jeſus Chrift. bimſelf being che head cor- ner-ſtone; Grant us ſo to be ged rogether in unity ot Spieit by their doctrine, hat we may be made an holy remple acceptable unto thee, chrough Jeſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. Tue Epiſtle. S. Jude 1. IE the ſervant of Jeſus Chriſt, and brother of James, 20 them chat are ſanctified by Sod the Father, and pre- ferved in feſus Chriſt, and E Mercy unto you, and ö 118 be ed. Be diligence ro the common ſalvation, it Was needful for me to write unto you, and exhorr you, that ye znould earneftly contend for che kaich Which was once deli- vered unto the ſaints. For there are certain men crept in una wares, Whο Were before of old ordained to this condemnat- on; ungodly men, turning de grace of our Eod into Iaſci. viouſneſs, and denying the onhy Lord God, and our Lord Jeſus Chriſt. I will thereſon put you in remembrance, thoug ye once knew this, hovy that the Lord having ſaved the peo- ple out of the land of Egypt akterward deſtroyed them th believed not. And the angel Which kept not their firſt eſtate but left their oπνn habitation he hath reſerved in everlaſtinzʒ chains under darkneſs unto the iudgment of the great day. E. ven as Sodom and Gomorrhz and the cities about them in liłe manner giving themſelves 0 ver to fornication, and going * after ſtrange fleſh, are ſet forch for an example, ſuffering the vengeance of eternal fire. Like Wiſe allo iheſe filthy dreamen defile the fleſh, deſpiſe domini on, and ſpeak evil oł dignities, TDye Gaſpel. S. John 15. 17. 6½• tbings 1 command you, that ye love one an· Ifthe World hate yoh ye kno/ that it hated me be kore it hated you. If ve were of the world, che world would love his oπn: but becauſe 3e are nor of the world, but haye choſen veu out of the d, cherefore the world hateth you. Remember the thar I ſaid unto yoh e ſervant is not greater en the Lord: if they hale perſecuted me, they will allo perſecute you; if they hafe Kept my ſaying, they wil Reep yours alſo. But all theſe things will they do unto 0 for my names ſake, becduſt they Know not him that. M We, IE ken un had fin cloke fe teth me IE I hac the We man dic but nov and hat ther. I that the thar is They h. But w. come, you, fro Spirit ol eth froi teſtifie mall be have ba beginni D Al kn in one ſuip, in Son Cu us grac bleſſed and go- come to Which them th through Amen. For t Nd aſc having God 3 voĩce %0 ho the ear Hurt n⸗ , 6 ndemnati⸗ urning che into Jaſci. Ying the Our Lord therefom ce, thougf how/ that d the peo Eghpt them tha the angeh firſt eflate nabitation verlaſtinz 3 unto the t day. E. omorrha, em in like nſelves 0 and going ſet forh ring the fixre. Like· dreamen & domini- dignities, I5. I7. command e one an. hate yol d me be⸗ E ve wele rId ou unto yol t greéstet chey haye Will allo they haſe they wil n all chele unto 0 „ becauſe that ſeſt Mẽ/ Caintt day. me: IEI had not come and ſpo- ken unto them, they had not had fin: but nov/ chey have no cloke for their fin. He chat ha- teth ne, hateth my Father alſo. If I had not done among chem the Works which none other maͤn did, they had not had ſin; but now have they both ſeen, and hated both me and my Fa- ther. But this cometh to paſs, that the word might be fulfilled that is Written in their law/, They hated me without a cauſe. But when the Comforter is come, whom I will ſend unto you, from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, vhich proceed- eth from the Father, he ſhall teſtifie of me. And ye alio ſnall bear witneſe, becauſe ye have been with me from the beginning. Saints day. The Collect. 0 Almight God, who haſt knit rogether thinè elect in one communion and fellov/- ſuip, in the my ſtical body of thy Son Chriſt cur Lord; Grant us grace ſo to kollou thy bleſled Saints in all virtuous and godly living, that we may come to thoſe unſpeakable joys, Wvhich thou haſt prepared for them that unfeignedly love thee, through Jeſus Chriſt ouù Lord. Amen. For the Fpiſtle. Rev. 7. 2. Nd I ſaw another angel aſcending from the eaſt, having the feal of the living God; and he cried witha loud voice to the four angels, %0 hom it was given to hurt the earth, and the ſea, ſaying, Hurt not the earth, neither che ſea, nor tke ueca, rill we kave ſealed the ſervant our God in their foreheads. and I heard the number of thera which were ſealed; and there Were ſealed an huadred and fourty and four thouſand of all the rribes of the children ot Iſrael. Ot rhe tribe of Juda were ſealed twelve thouſand. Of the tribe of Reuben were ſealed twyelve thouſand. Of the tribe of Gad were ſealed twelve thouſand. Of the tribe of Aſer were ſealed twelve thouſand. Of the tribe ot Nephthalim were ſealed twelve thoufand. Of the tribe of Manaſſes were ſealed twelve thouſand. Of the tribe of Simeon were ſcaled twelve thouſand. Ot the tribe of Levi were ſealed twelve thoufand. Of the tribe of Iſachar were ſealed twelve thoufand. Ot the tribe of Zabulon were ſealed twelve thouſand. Ot the tribe of Ioſeph were ſealed twelve thouland. Ot the tribe of Benjamin Were ſealed tWelve thouſand. After this I beheld, and Io, great multitude which no man could number, of all na- tions, and kindreds and peo- ple, and t ongues, ſteod bełore the thyτe, and before the Lamb, clothed with vyhite robes, and palms in their hande. And cried with a loud voice, Wlich Salvation to our God, which ſitteth upon the chrone, and unto the Lamb. And a the angels ſtood round about the throne. and about the el- ders, and the four beaſts, and fell before the throne on their faces, and worſhipped God, ſaying, Amen; Bleſſing, and glory, and wiſdom, and thankf- giving Te aan 5.. unt01 and pow our God for ad perſe · man⸗ 7„ The——⁰ der Per, Or Holy + Houchis 8 inſpira ti tyref. hat 9164 ther 60 : the M. 10 the holj that eper) next pre⸗ 20 giνα n to admi tt or in S — * nearts to Hre- e an Zyt Communion may be long in che land which upon the whole the Lord thy God givechchee. Peopłe. Lord, have mercy upon us, ineline our hearts to Keep Ainiſter. Thou ſhalt do no murder. People. Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this lawv. Qainiſter. Thou ſhalt not commĩt adul tery. Miuiſder. Thou ſnalt not ſteal. People. Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts t0o Reep this lav/. Miniſt Thou ſualt not bear falſe wit- neſs againſt thy neighbour. People, Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts ro Keep this law. Miniſter. Thou ſhalt nor covet thy ighbours houſe, thou ſhalt not thy neighbours wife, nor is ſervant, nor his maid, nor nis ox, nor his aſe, nor any ching that is his. ne People. Lord, have mercy upon us, and verite all theſe thy laws in Our hearts, we beſeech thee. Then ſhall follow one f theſe wo Collects for the Queen, the Prieſt ſtanding as before, and ſaying. Let us pray. AI God, whoſe King- dom is everlaſting, and power intinite; Have mercy Church, and o rule the heart of chy choſen ſervant ANNE our Qieen and Governour, chat fhe(Knowing hoſe Miniſter ſhe is) may bove all things ſeek 4. 00 nour, and glory; and tat we. and all her Subjects(duh conſideringwhoſe Authority ſt hath) may faithfully ſerve, ho nour, and humbly obey her, in thee, and for thee, according thy bleſſed Word and Ord. nance, through ſeſus Chriſt ou Lord, Who With thee and the holy Ghoſt, liveth and reign. eth ever one God, world with · out end. Amen. Or. Lmighty and everlaſtin Sod, weare taught by th) holy Word, that the hearts d Kings are in thy rule and go vernance, and that thou doh diſpoſe and turn them as Believ Fathei eaven 2 things vil and Chriſt, t of God, ther befe God, L. God of not mad ſtance v whom a Who for ſalvation ven, An holy Ch ty, And nour, words and works, ſhe may eve ſeek chy honcur and glory, and ſtudy ro preſerve thy peoph committed to her charge, in Wealth, peace and godlineſ Grant this, O merciful Fathet for thy dear Sons ſake, Jelũi Chriſt our Lord. Amen. ꝗ Then ſpall be ſuid the Cl. lect of the day. And um. diatelj after he Collect, Ai Prieſt ſpal read the Epiſtih ſaying, The Epiſtle ror, The portion of Scripture appoint. ed for the Epiſtle] is Writ ten in the—Chapter of. beginning at the.-: Verle And the Epiſtle ended, he ſhall 113 Zpiſtle ſay, Here endeth the Ep 730 he roſe Scripturé eaven, hand of t Father ar the Fath ther is v fied, Wh bhets. molick ar Lacknow the remi look for dead, Ar to come. Irch, and choſen Acen and Knowinz ). may a. thy ho. tHat ve s(Qduh nority ſhe erve, ho. y her, in ording0 nd Ordi. hriſt ou and the d reipn. rld witn · erlaſting ht by thj hearts d and go⸗ oν½ dob m as dly Wil⸗ eech ther Vern dae thy ſel⸗ Gover. choughts may eve lory, and y peope in 2163. t%he Col. nd imme. vlect, h Eypiſtln Cor, The appoin: is Writ. pter of.⸗ —Verſe 4, he ſhall Epiſtle Ihhel Won ſhal dad the Goſpel, (the Peof ing up, ö The holy Golpel is in the-Chapter —beginning at the V Andt el ended, 1 be ſieng o Creed V Pe ſtand- 2½½, a H-fore. Believe in one God the Father Almighty, Maker ot heaven and earth, And of all chings viſible and inviſible: and in one Lord Jeſus Chriſt, the only begotten Son of God, Begorten of his Fa- ther before all worlds, God of Sod, Light of Light, Very God of very God, Begotren, not made, Being of one ſub- ance with the Father, By ty, And was made man, And was crucified alſo for us und 15 Pilate, He ſuſffe was buried, And the chird day e roſè again according to che ptures, And aſcended into eaven, And fitteth on the right hand ot the Father. And he ſnall ain vith glory to judge he quick and the dead: Whoſe kingdom mhall have no end. And I believe in the holy Choſt, The Lord and giver of lite, Who proceedeth from the Father and the Son, Who wich the Father and the Son toge- ter is worſhipped and gleri- fied, Who ſpake by the pro- Phets. And I1 believe one Ca- molick and Apoſtolick Church. Lacknowledge one Baptilm for the remiſſien of Hins, And I looł for the reſurrection of the dead, And the lite of the Werld to come. Amen. De Commun ion. ¶ Ten the Cunate ſhall declarã unto the People what Holi- days, or Faſting-days are in the weel following to be obſer⸗ vedl. And then alſo(if oe- caſion be) ſhall notice be given Fthe Communion; and tba Banus ρ Matrimony publiſh. ed; and Brie, Gitation: and Excanmunications read. And nothing ſhall be pro- claimed or piubliſbed in the (hurch during the timo f Di- vine dervice, but by the Mini- 6 him any tbing preſcribed in the Boolt, or enjoyned een, or by the Ordi- 21ν ε t he place. ¶Mhen ſhall folow the Sermon or one ef the Homi ſet forth, er hereafter to be ſt fort h ν Authority. ing, as he thinheth moſt con- in his diſcretion. your light ſo ſhine be- ore men, that they may ſee your good works, and glorifie your Father v is in heaven. S. Matrh. 5. 16. Lay not up ſor your ſelves treaſure upon earch, where che ruſt and moth doth corrupt, and where thieves break drrough and ſteal: but lay up for your lelyes treaſures in heaven.v/here neicher ruſt nor moth doth cer- rupt, and where chieves do not break throughand ſteal. S.Mar. 6. 19, 20. Whatſoever ye would that men ſhould do unto you, even ſo do unto them; for chis is the law/ and the prophets. S. Matth. 7. 12. Not every one that ſaich un- to me, Lord, Lord, ſhall enter 1⁴⁷ Da Communion. — the 1 that they ſpel ſhould li 4 : for wil Lant keſs th in the and Ii- love. EI 2 121 he ſhall read this Enfiortati. oy Following. Early beloved, on-day next I purpoſe, through Sods afliſtance, to adminiſter to all ſuch as ſhall be religiouſiy and devoutlydiſpoſed, the oft comfortable Sacrament otf che Body and Bloud of Chriſt, to be by chem received in re- membrance of his meritorious Croſs and Paſſion, whereby a- lone we obtain remiſſion of Our fins, and are made parta- kersot che kingdom of heaven. Wherefore it is our duty to render moſt humble and hear- ty thanks to Almighty God our Reaveniy Father, for that he hach given his Son our Saxviour Jeſus Chriſt, not only ro die for us, but alſo to be cur tual tood and ſuſtenance in that ho- Iy Sacrament. hich being ſo cdivine and comfortable à thing to them who receive it worthi- Iy, and ſo dangerous to them chat Will preſume to recęive it unwortkily; my duty is to exhort you the mean ſeaſon 10 conficer the dignity ot chat holy myſtery, and che great peril of the unworthy recei- Ving ihereof, and ſo to ſearch and examine your own con- ſciences(and chat not lightly, and after the manner of dilſ- ſemblers wich God; but ſo) chat ye may come hohy and clean to ſuch a heavenly in the marriage-garment requi- red by God in holy Scripture, and be received as Worthy par- takers of chat holy Table. The way and means thereto i5: Firft, to examine your lives converſations by the rule commandments; and n ſoever ye ſhall per- 0 vour ſelyes to. have of- lended either by Wwill, word, I²e Communion. to bewail yehr 20unfel ow ſinfi and to confell ing of h your ſelves to Almighty God ing ot al wich full pur poſe of amendmen ae. ef life. And it ye ſhall perceiye LOr in your offences to be ſuch as d neglig not only ageinſt God, but al˙ Cremn, againſt your neighbours, then ye ſhall reconcile your ſelyesuſ to them, being ready to mah D reſtitution and ſatisfaction an— cording to che uttermoft of jou 10 celehi powers, for all injuries end unto h wrongs done by you ro amy H 0 all ther; and being likewiſe re- and beſ⸗ dy to forgive others that hag Ieſus h grended you, as ye Would bef not refut forgivenels of your oftenceng 0010 Gods hand;: for Otherwiſe uil en by receiving of the holy Commꝗ how, gri nion doth nothing eſſe but i ching it creaſe your damnnation. Thert Prepared fore it any of you be a blaſph table Wit mer of God, an hinderer, 10 that ſianderer of his Word, anadult but the- rer, or be in malice, or enui het they in any other grievous crimt ſut repent you of your fins, orel refuſe come not to chat holy Table, E 110 5 alter the taking of ihat hol/ vecl? v crament, the devil enter inh Eecat in tO him? or deed, ther vou, as he entred inro Judd peioved heed, le ſelves fr and hl you full of all iniquitis and bring you to deſtrucin both ot body and ſoul. and becauſe it is requiſit that no man ſhould come to holy Communion, but with. full cruſt in Gods mercy, Witha quiet conſcience; theg fore if᷑ there be any of j ou, vi by this meens cannot quieti beh ovn conſcience herein, but t quireth furcher comfort or cou ſel; let him come to me, or Hfr. lilcreer and leath f Gods Word, an n his grief, that by the i 0 niftery of Gods holy Word, EU 2——— ay receive the benefit oẽf tion, together with ghohh Dur ſel 3 coun Wal 0Qunfel and advice, to che quiet· E.,——— +2.. 40 conteh ing of his conſciencer and avoid- gbty Gol ing ot all eruple and doubttul- inle nels. II Percehe L O/ n cele be WPhal ſee the perple uch as a degligent to come g0 rhe 60⁰⁷ . bur al munion, ingead A the for- Ours, chel he ſpall uſe this Exhorta- — r ſelVesun 4²⁰0 to mih D beloved brethren, on intend by Gods grace moff. alyn to celebrate the Lords Supper: muries enl unto which in Gods behalt Ibid 0 any Ou all chat are here preſent, eWile re and beſeech zou for the Lord thar han Jeſus Chriſts ſake, that ye will ine hen not refuſe to come thereto, be- offences gl ing o lovingly aune and bid- herwile i den by God himſelt. Le knov/ —. hov/ grievous and unkind à 4—— ching it is, when a man hath Hle ih preparedla rich feaſt, decked his +* blalph table with all Kind ot proviſion, nindeper, o that chere lacketh nothing j—. but the gueſts to ſit down, and dan et they who are called(With- „ n out any cauſe) moſt unthanktful- 4— corcd refuſe to come. Which of you Tabie k in ſuch a caſe would not be mo- 16.— 58 ved? Who would not think a hat bohzs gaeat injury and wrong done un- i n to him? Wherefore moft dearly inro Ra peloved in Chriſt, take ye good — ekrucin zeed, leſt ye withdrawing your Jeſtrucin ſelrer from chis holy Supper, ul. ihe Provoke Gods indignation a- 1h•0 nlt you. It is an eaſie matter Lit tora man to ſay, I will not com- bur wit municate, becauſe Iam other 26 dchen wile hindred vich worldly bu- 2* 30 ſineſs. But ſuch exculęs are not 01 0u. 10 Eea accepted and allowed Dor quieig betore God. If any man ſay, I ein, burd em 2 grievous ſinfier, and there- fort oëcoud fore am afraid to come: /here- o me, fore chen do ye not repent and r and lea amend: When God callech you, 8 aue g areẽ ye not aſnamed to ſay you by 94 0 will not come? When ye fhould h rerurn to Ged, will ye excuſe dur ſelyes, and ſay y6 are not + Due Communiou. ready? Confider earneftly wit our ſelyes hov/ little ſuch feign- ed excuſes will avail befere God. They that refuſed che feaft in the GNpel, becauſe they hacl bought a farm, or would try their Yoxes of oren, or becaule chey Were married, were not ſo ex- cuſed, but counted unworthy ot the heavenly feaſt. I for my part ſhall be reacy, and aceording to mme office, I bid you in the name of God, I call you in Chrifts behalf, 1 exhort you as vou love vour oꝗπn ſalvation, that ye will be partakers of this holy communion. And as the Son of God did vouchfate t0 yield up his ſoul by death upon the croſs for your lalvation: ſo it is your duty to receive the Communion in remembranceot rhe ſacrifice of his death, as he himſelf hath commanded:which ifye ſhall neglect to do, conſider with your ſelves, hov/ great in- jury ye dounto God, and how ſore puniſiment hangeth over your heads for the ſame; when ve wilfully abſtain Lords Table, and ſeperate ſftom your brethren whe come to fęœd on the banquet of that moft hea- venly food. Theſe things if ye earneſtly confider, ve Will by Gods grace return to a better the obtaining here- to make our humble pei. ns unto Al- God our heaveniy Fa- At the time of the Celelrati- on qf the Communion, the Com. nunicants heing convententiy hlaced for the receruung Fthe 5⁰¹ν Caerament tho Prieſt ſpall ſay this Exhort ation. Drrrh beloved in the Lord, ye that mind to come to the holy Communion of the body and blood of our Saviour Sant u d-Hheddinghe hath in wildoir ot then n in u al Our LOI hen Biſho 5. Ple, I L6m Fa mercy neſe of hearty turn unt on you, krom al ſtrengtk and bri through ESS 10 thee in him mmuniin. + wineh the P chine give chanks un· boun den uty, that and in all IaEs nels 01 Ine to hearty repentance 22⁵—— truef turn unto him; Have mercy up- on you, pardon and deliver you trom alIyour a and 1 j lie. Amen. 1 + Then ſha Ie THerel Larch 4114 1r an/ 82 8.— ne world, that otten Son, Mar uh. 52 true ſa) —.—— be receive 2....— 447 Fer day, 1„ We Laud Rorious Name, 18 101 de iſing Schee⸗ andſ⸗ ing, 2100; holy, holy, TLord od 01 Boſt„he⸗ en afd earth are of cby glory. Glory be e, O 4.080 moft High. Vthe Prieſt Kneelin 3he Lerds. ſch elume eto ome E, O meh ng in our but in chy mant. e LoUH Grant us cheie Lord, ſot 200 rdere upon th tion, One obl fered) a and in us to co mory of until hi. O mere humbly that v/e tures of ine, that H 2 ead he Hreadn Tye Cummun lon, ſuy the tion, ad fol Lmighty God, Our he⸗—— e T a 4—. 0 There- Son 1 upon che cr ribn, he made t1 anj bσ preſe ni) 4 3 4l⸗ 2 . body ot o ious Name 0 Chriſt. v 2e, andn irn Lord G0 verlaſtinę earth e morp el that Take and eat th until hi 0 hrance that Chriſt die- thee. and feed on him in 0— tby faith merciful ſt Heeln Table, ſch them tha munin Ler tbat deliver- p 0 4 one, Wall ſ 2. oud 0 our me to ↄom ole, O mer. in our ov½ thy manl⸗ Wernne 0o gather thy Tabk ame Load Vays 0 tNus there re readini ½1 he Brea istheck ned Me Communion. r Father w art in hea- Or thin ven; Hallowed be thy Lmahey and everliving Name. hy kingdom cçomé. God, we molſt Will he donei in earth, As thank ilee, Give us chis day And eret t⁰ tee N — * t ĩ 270 daily brea Our tre chem tha and 1ead heàven. us n among 8 0 e vOu a fu 15 10 o. achept demn and Palnon ol 4 4e 4 praiſe and Son. And we moſt humbly be 83 moſt humbly be- ſeech thee, O heavenly Fathen to grant. 204 by ſoto aſſiſt us with thy gract nd deathot thy Son tat ve + cC⁰0 nrinue in th h faich holy fe 8 2 af PpE d for us to Walede, throug Chrift our Lor d, 1⁰0 W.DOn enefits of his Pal Ron. And here wich thee and the holy Ghu we offer and preſent unto thee, be all honcur and glory, wol O Lord, our ſelves, our ſouls without end. Amen. and bodies 10 be 4 reaſonable, I Ppall be ſaid or ſung; holy, and 55 ſacriſice unto ALory be to God on hi thes; humbly beſeeching thee audt in earth peace, 50 the 21l wye W0 are partaker n. We pfil of this holy Communion, ma 0 de fulhlled With thy grace and thee, We heavenly benediction And al- thanks Hough we beur h glory, O our manifold ſina to olker unto King, begottt 0 Lord 6⁰0 43 80on of the l keft away the aνÆe mercy uhe that takeft aWV World, have mein hat takeſt aſſ 12 6 receh oftences, thro Lord; by ch in the unity 3. TI Iy Gholt, 411 honout ſins of t y be unto thee, OFa- upenus. Theuſt aty, World Without the ſins of the v 2ug. aAmem, dur psayer, Thon W 11. have holy my. w41 100ʃ 5040 and Saviout ſt aſſure m and geod. Ichat ve ncorporat of chy Son, Compamyc and ae 5 wy dea wumbly be. mly Fathet d, 10 0h hoh) V Cbch Nory, woll n. d or ſung; aee, We gi thy ge heaben Lather th ight hand ot God ck ther, have me For thou only V.art the L He 98 ace of God all Cmmaunie ghty God, ds Which we have ay wich our out: b thy Kraktod in Wardly that chey may b. in Im h 55 U, ays 470 there 40 u0 Com- on) ſhall be ſaid all that 2 ahhointed at the Commu- nion, until the end of the ge- Rrate prayer For the Whole State of Chriſts Church Mi- litant in Earch! rogat her wir one or mn theſe Collects lasg concluding befere rehearſed, with the Blehing. 6e no celebra- d there t · V Perſns in the Pa- retion to receive the Cum- mun ion; yet there ſtall be no Communion, vt four(or three Leagi), communi- cate wit h the Prieſt. And in Cat hedral and Col- legiate Charches and Colledges, where thore are nany Prieſts and Deacons, theyſhall all re- ceive the Communion wit h the Prieſt ever) Sunda) at the leaſt, except they have a rea- ſonable cauſè to the contra- V. And to tale away all occa- ſion, Diſſenſion and Sußſer- 5— whrch any Perſon hath might haue concerning the a and Vine, it ſhall ſuf. Vae that the Bread be ſuch a 23 al 20 be eaten; but the beſt and prereſt Nheat Bread cants a he ſpall t hen eall un 1o Mim, ſhall immediateh q he Bleſſi reverent hj ia and arin the ſa- Me Bread an e for ih Communion ſhall be P 6 the Curate and the Church at t he charges f —* ¶And note, that every Paj. ſhioner ſhall communicate hree times in the 3ea Fwhich Eaſter to be one.-A early at Eaſter, every Baſ. ſhioner ſhall vechon wir htl Panſon Vicar, on Curate, he or their Deputy or Dyr ties, and pay to them er Iin 40⁴ cleſtaſtical dutiés, achi ſtom. 60440 2hen and a le time to be pard. Aer the Divine Ser viceeni ed, the 720—0½ given at the fertory ſhall bVe diſpoſed f ſuch pious and charitableuſt a t he Miniſten 295(hurd wa ſhall thin fit. Ihen in if they diſt Ere ſhall diſpeſed fas the 0Od inarj ſhi ahpornt. W it is ordainedi this Oflice for the 20 miniſtration of the Lorde du per, that the Communicaſh ghould receive the ſame Knect ing;(Which Order is meant, fora ſignification of 0 bumbie and grateful acknod ledgment of the bene fits Chriſt therein given to all v rhat con venienetiy may be got- thy Receivers, and for the ren. And if any ꝙ the Bread and Vine rem unconſecrated, on, the Curate ſhall have it re his Vet leaſt the ſame voiding of Kuch profanation, an diſorder in che holy mmunſ as might otherwiſe enſue Kneeln ernn uſe: Lut anj remoim af ſhould by any Perſons, eitft that which was conſecrated, it out of ignorance ö ed out f the or out Ot malice and Obftineh but the Prieſt, and be miſconſtrued, andd Ihall not beca Chunch, iniixmin raved ſuch other ef the Communi-Ir is here declared, That thett ning thera read Which hen eall un ediateh ñ. verenth e 262 for ih be providel t%he Church. aar ges af I aver)y Pa. nunicate 6 in the yean e OnÆ. I ery Pani. wit ht rate, aty or Defhi. hem er hin luties, achi and at tu Ser vice ent. at the 0 .ed if arit ableaſ X( K fit. Ihen 7 ſpall. rdinaryſud ordainedi for the A Lorde Sud municat ation of 0 ful acknoh bene fits nto all v⁰ 4 bor. the⸗ vile enlue e Kneeld rſons, eithe ad infixmihj nd obſtina deptavel add 2 one 8 0τ amental ebodily 33 rheré- 2s, Alid + iuin — 677 and ot her rget her: V 8 Hol 0ov 4⁵ rimec Hath th been Seh bay + Fthe ⁷ ly beloved. Ear ann cheit Lel i- received into Chri holy 4a lively SBPrieſt ſay, Let us pray A Lmighty ter into che K. mneiom 0t God. except he be re 50r mane t W deſeech You ro vpon 601 the Faher, hrougnh our Lord Jeſus Chritt, char ot his bounteoùus mercy bẽ Will grant tohισ childcl arthing 5 Yhich by nature he aannot have, ing by Water, an allo didſt he ſu — Open the chat aith in holy Spi he may wade 4 vation, Chriſt.v with the now and Men to the thers6 eale 10 hem writ hem the everlaſt. alſo that hath pre grant al have pr miſe he ſurelyx Ke lore aſte Viic Marl, in T„ at the ng children he chn his faitt e y holy 2. to this Efant, that e may be born again, anc 2 wade an Heir of CVerlaſting al vation, through our Lord Jeſus Chriſt, ho livVeth and reigneth with thee, and the holy Spirit, now/ and for Ver. Amen Then Phallvhe Priel to thẽ Godfat hers and Godmo- 5 wiſo. arly beloved, brought this child here 10 be baptized, yEe haye pray ed thar our Lord jeſus Chriſt would vouchſafe 10 receive him, to leaſe him 0⁴ 355 hine, hem withthe hoh Ghoſt, to give hem the Ki nedom of heaver and everlaſting lite. Ve have hear alſo that dur Lord Jeſus Chriſt hath promiſed in his Golpe ⁰0 Srat nt all theſe 26 that ye ha e prayed for: wWᷓ ich pro- miſe he for Ris par Will moſt ſure! e ep and Perlorm. Where⸗ re aſter this promiſe ade by S 45¹⁸ ãã—t t tt allo p· 5. promiſe by you that are l3r Sureties(un- til he come ot age to take ir up- on bimſelf) chat he Will renounce the devil and all his works, and eonttantiy believe Gods holy Word, and obediently keep his anmannent. Idemand therefore, chou in the name of this hild renounce the devil Ablj al· 0ν lowech Bapriß of al he Was conceived by the 7 porn en u diently keep Gods holya commandme ents, and ſame all the days ot chi LWill. 9——. rieſt ſu he old Adam i riech mat we nev⸗ raiſed up in him may be ſo b nan may be Amen. 0On may 0 thinge b ant chat VI the World, and che 4* fh. Amen. Grant that Who ted to thee mercy, 0 blell 10 600, Who doſt live and govern all things, world without end. A. Maen. Aeer everlaſting God, v/hoſe moſt dearly be loved Son Ielus. Chtiſt, for the for- giveneſs of our ſins, did Saecl Out of his moſt prec zus lide both water and bloud, and gave com- mandment to his dil- iples, that they ſhould go teach all nations, and baprize them, In the name of the Rann. 25 of the Son, and of the holy Ghoſt; Regard, we beſeech thee, the ſupplica- tions of cthy cont Sregrrion; ſan- ifie this Water to the Ryftical waſhingaway of ſin: and grant that hις chι¹μια now to be bapti- zed therein, may receive the bemet of thy grace, and ever in the number of thy elect children, Ieſus Chrikt cur Lord. hrench Amen. Then the Prieſt ſhall tabe the child into hia handr, and ſhall ſay tothe Godfatherĩ and Ged. mot hers, Name this Child. e naming it aft er them (. hey ſhall cert iſis himthat 1he Child may well endure it) he ſhall dip it in the water diſ- 2— and warty, Phuns, baprize thee In the N. Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of Ume holy Shoſt. Amen. Then the Prieſt ſhall 40 W— Id inm the Conęregation d flock, 8⁰0 ſign him wit the ſign of the Pr N Ial ntokemthat maεε hereafter he ſhall Crour ahn not be aſl 4he C conteſs thefaith oε ForeHεd Chriſt crucified, and mankully r0 light under hi banner againft ſin, the worl and the devil, and to contiaa Chriſts faithful ſoldier and ſa vant unto his lives end. Amen TIhen ſhall the Prieſt ſaj. Eeing now, dearhy beloft brethren, that h²e chι-r·ʃ¾ regenerate and grafted intoſt body of Chriſts Church, let u give thanks unto Algright al forthele benefits, and With o accord make our prayers un him, thar this chi men Leat. the reſt of his life according i this beginning. Tben Phall be ſaid, all Kn 0Q Ir Father, Which art h Heaven; Hallowed bei Jame. Th Kingdom com Thy will be done in earth, I it is in heaven. Give us chis ½ our daihy bread. And fongnen our treſpaſfes, As We forgid mem ihat treſpals againſt u And lead us not into temptati on;—— deliver us from eyh Am G Then rall the Prieſt ſay, Eyield thee! hearty thankz moſt merciful Father,tha it kath pleaſed thee t0 ui rat Tate 4 Srin it, ing de unto buried may c utterh otf fin, partat e ma reſurre the el taught, to lear. promiſ- here ma che h 5. 4⁴a, Chisd ihu gation 0d Here Prieſt ſhal mass Cri apn t%he Cil Forehead. t under the worl 0 contint ier and ſu Id. Amen ieſt ſaj. y belofet His ch¹i ted intoch urch, let u mighty d Withoh ayers un mapy leai ording all Eueeling ſich art 6 vVed be iij lom come earth, II us this dij forgiveij ve forgix againſt u temptatt from eyi ieſt ſay, arty thankz Father, the to regene ran Private 4 5 Infant with thy holy ive 01 for chit E Wand believe to Din ule may Prolead 14 Chrittian fle; re- ihat baptilm end to be made like unto him chat as he died an Lagain for us; ſo ſnould V unt 3.„.— tkrough iſt our Lord. Amen Then all ſtandin gup t. 4 IAuy to t he Godfa ers t his Ee Following. Oraſmuch hath promiſed by vou Aer Sure- ties to renounc evil his works, to dellere i in and to ſerve nicn; ye member ſt duties te taught, ſo ſoonas to learn, what a ſolemn vow, pr omile and pr roteſli ion he hath And that he hey commit 4—— in, are un⸗ Loubt ediy ſaved. To rale away 1 Rrorile chat Creed, the rhe Ten Co vulgar Tongue, at 1acher all Ocher ation of E ouſes. — HE Curates ef every Pari I that they deſfer 6 then the Fr x 20 6. Ung Hetween Ae, te be apfrov- 2 2 Mſity Fhe/ procure ir hornſes. Bat Ne adm Heer rlat can be pr 2he Cl ne Au Baptize thee in the ot the Father, and and of Fthe Son, Choſt. Amen. Wen all An gdomn, they ſtall warn Tbeiſ, their children 20 be Lbaptis ed at n need ſhall sompel them ſo to di, ed en this faſhion. the holy of the Church, at and at ſicha place, before dixen the Witneſſes 1 baptiredd, rhis child. 7 t 2 wit hout lie great cauſt 4%(or in hie abſence, any ethur ared) with rhem rhat are Pre. God, and ſay che Loras Prayer, and ſo manuo red 4 66 id before in the Form of Publieb Ha. preſent exigence v named by ſome one t hat ts preſent, the Miniin water upon it, ſching t. deſe Vords; Haſſer. And dhen Certil Eyou, that accordingto the due and preſeribed Ordet c%h a timg Mimſter ſb-—— bhands unto A B² 7 the Child were bapti. 38 vield ther keartythanke, moſt me Father, char it hath pleaſed thee to regene- rat chis Infant with thy holy rit z to receive him for thine S child by adoption, and to incorporate lum into thy hoby Church. And we humbly be- ſeech chee 1o g that as he 22 now made 5 er ot the death of thy Son, ſo hσα may be alie OF his reſurrection: and that analh wick rhe refidue ol thy Saints 6 may inheri ir thine exerlafting! ingdom, through We ſame rhy Son Jeſus Chri our Lord. Amen. And lat t hem 1 chI f 8 doubt, but apt ixed, 24 Hisard 25 chri 11. Tet e V d 15%h i0 aſder 10 dapt ix„d%0 erward in edient that it bo 1810 204 Church, 10 he Miniſter 4 ſhe ſame F%h ι·2 himſelf baptire that Child, the Cungra- gærion way he H1 10 zruse Form af Bapriſen, 5 him 2 + 26 125 4ve brought rhe intent tbat privateh before 47 In whieh 2E + ſay tinus, 2²α%½ an) other lanſil Miniſter, 7hen 2%° Miniſter h½α Pariſh where te Child ma born or christ mine and tyj whet her the CH be Lamfully baptixed, or uo. 5 which. caſe, if thoſe thut brin any Chiid to the Church, anſwer that the ſame Chil 25 already bapt ixed, then ſh +%e examine thn Further, ſaying, VwWhom was chis Cuildbe ptized? Who Was p child was baptiz 2: Becauſe ſome things een to this Sacrament may happa r0 be omirted rhrough feat 0 haſte, in ſuch times ot extremt 04500 cherelore I demand furtht 0 Vũ WũI irh vnhat wetter Was tl. child baprixedꝰ? With wWhat Words wWas tll child dapriaed 2 ¶ AVnd fihe Mini ſtey ſhall fu 4 1* ſuc h ac Hrin the Cind, that all thingsu dena as t 50 oeg ro be 3 Ihn ſhall not hechriſten the Chil Again but ſhall recervelum ane. ſthe Elochof rras Chriſin pecple, ſaping᷑ i hus, t when thi Tened ſhall exu. 109 1.˙ t0 toucht buked But w. much chem, t0 con them kingd- tetei; ceiv 2 alule therei in his them, + Mi: Ex/ 1—½ lalt cauſe rixed at 2 ſo to di, any other at are pre. many N la. nd ſhen, Ainiſtn were bapti. her lamfil Miniſter ꝗ eCHild i ſhall exa. er the CHi I„er uo. U thut brinj Church, ſame Ch¹α „ then ſhal nine thn 5 Chüldbe when thi eſſemtil ay hapye ah feat u of exrrem and furth er Was s Was l Lex ſhall fii ſuch a Hri thingana ro be 3 tl n The CMl eceve lum rue Chriſtin · m Private Baptiſm. 1 Certife you, chat in rhis caſe all is well done, and accord- ing unto due order, concarning the baptizing of thischild; v/hο being born in original fin, and in the wratk of God, is nov/ by che laver of regeneration in Ba- received into che number otthe children of God, and heirs ofeverlaſting life: For our Lord Jeſus Chrift dotk not deny his grace and mercy unto ſuch in- kants, but moſt lovingly doth call chem unto him, as the holy Gofpel doth witneſs to our com- kort on this wiſe. . brought young children 0 Chrift, that he ſhould touch them zand his diſciples re- buked thoſe that brought them. But when Jeſus ſav/ it, he vras much diſpleaſed, and ſaid unto them, Suflex che little children to come unto me, and forbid them not; for of ſuch is the kingdom of God. Verily I ſay unto you, Whaoſdever ſhall not receive che kingdom of God as a little child, he ſhall not enter cherein. And he took chem up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and bleſſed them. After the Goſpel is read, the Miniſter ſhall male this brie/ Exhortation upon the words af 2ι Goſpel. Eloved,ye hear in this G the words of our 8 Chrift, chat he cor children tobe broug hev/ he blamed thole that v have kept them from him 2 pel he exhorted all men to follo ve perceive their innocency. kov/ by his out ard geſture and deed he declared his good w/ill oard them ʒ for the embraced chem in his arms, he laid hie but earneſtiy believe, chat he hath likewiſe tavourably recei- ved this preſent infant, that he bath embraced him With the arms of his mercy, and(as he kath promiſed in his hely Word) will giveunto him the bleſſing ol eternal life, and make him par- taker of his everlaſting king- dom. Wherefore we being thus perſwWaded of the good Will ol Our heavenly Father, declared by his Son Jeſus Chriſt towWards this infant, let us faithfully and de- voutly give tł unto him, and ſay the Prayer which the Lord himſelf taught us. Ur Father, which art in heaven; Hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, As it ĩs in heaven.Give us this day our daĩ- Iv bread. And forgive us oτ treſpafſes, As vye forgive chem that treſpaſʒ againſt us. And lead us not into temptarion; But de- liver us from evil. Amen to the knowlec and faith in tł knowledge kaich in us holy S he be 12 de a th² Name af the child, which being by tùσ Godfather and hands upon them, and bleſſed Godmorhers pronouncet, the them. Doubt ye not thesefore, Miniſter ſpal ſayʒ Daſt 3— SS Private Satiſia. dühou in the Name ofthis nounce the devil and glo coverg deſires of the and the carnal defires of— fleſh, ſo that thou wilt not follov/ nor he led by them 2 Anſwer. I renounce them all. Miniſter. Dol thou believe in God rhe Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earch? And in Jelus Chriſt his only begotten Son our Lord? and that he was conceived by the holy Ghoſt; born of rhe Virgin Haryz chat he fuffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried; chat he vent down into hell, and alſo did rile again the thirc day; that he alcended into heaven, and 19 at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; And from thence mall—2J.——5 again at the end 0f rhe Morid 42 judge che quick and the dead 2 and deſt thau believe in the holy Ghoft; the holy Catho- lick Church; The Communion of Saints; the remiſſion ot ſins; The reſurrection of the fleſh; and eyerlaltinglike after deathʒ Anſiw. All this 1 ſtedfaftly beli 1evVe. Min iſt. tthou then obe· dientiy keepSods 1 ½ will and comman 50 ts, nd walk in the ſame all the days of chy life? Anſiwer. IWill. Ihen the Prieſt all ſay, Wꝰ Ereceive this child into che conęregation of Chriſts ock, and do „ſign him with che 6 ign of the Croſe, in token that hereafter he Mall not be aſha- The Prieſt 440 mate a cvſe upon t he fore- ohllds gead, faichtel 10 to 165 Wen S into eeh of Chriſts Shurch let us gixe thanks unto Almigh. ty. God for tbele benefits, and ord make our praj ers unto him, that he mi⸗ leãd the reſt of 740 lite 30 cording i0 chis beginnir + Ien ſhall 2he Prieſt ſay, W. ield chee moſt heartj th anks, mo ft mercifulba. ther, ch ſed theeto regener ethis—7— With thy ho Spirit, to receive him ſet andte νπνn Child by adoptiom ndto incorporate him into hj 500 Church. And humbly e beſeech chee to grant that he be · ing dead unto ſin,andl——— to righteouſneſs, and being bu⸗ ried with Chriſt in I1 death, may crucifie the old man, and utterly aboliſh the Whole bodi of fin, and chat as he is made partaker of the death of chy Sen, may alſo be partaber ot his re. ſurrection ſo that fina 11 With the rehidue ofthy holy Church, he may be an inheritour o chine everlaftins Sdom, through Jelus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. I Then all ſtanding u, 200Mi. ꝝiſter ſball matethis Exhorta. tion to the Godfat hers an r.i Oraſmuch as this child hath, promiſ 1970 ou ſuretien to renounce the devil and all his works, to believe in God, and to ſerve im; ye muſt re member that it is your p Perre0d duties à godl) membi 96— r feſſion, examp and be as he d ſo ſou die fro they ch kaith el mankulh vanner. „ and the Chritta Vant, un eſt ay, ſt heartj ercifulba· ed theeto With tj Hhim ſel adoption, into thꝗ mbly we hat he be. Hude being bu- death, mah, and hole bodùi is made Fchy Sen, Of hĩs re⸗ ally with y Church, ot chine through Amen. ild hath, i ſureties and all in God, muſt re- parts und duries Baptifn dutĩes to ſee chat th taught, ſo ſoon a learn wWha to Knox/ and believe to h health; and chat this chi be Vitruoulth bre ing alway, that betiln elent. unto us our pro- feſſion, vvhich is to follov/ the example of our Savio and be made like unto him; chat as he died and roſe again for us, ⁰ ſuould we who are baptized, die from ſin, and riſe again unto aeſe, continually mor⸗ 1 Hur 551. and cor 4½ befdre Public Bapt In 22 Inſfanto aving that at +4he Dippin 29 +H The Child in the Font, 64 l Fall 2 this Form ef wordr. IL thou art not already bapti- zed, N. Ibaptize thee, In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the hoh Ghoſt. Amen. The NMiniſtration of Baptiſm to ſuch as are of riper vears, and able to an + V Led, 7*— AHoint for that purpoſe, Parents, or ſome ot her diſereet perſons; talen fon their enamination, whe cted 21 the Principles ef rhe Ch riſti muy be exhorted to prepare rhemſol ves wit h prayers and ſwer for themſelves. Hen any ſuch perſons as are F ripen heans are to be bapti. timely notice ſpall be given to the Bſboß„ or whem a weel before at the least, Hν the that ſo due care znay 60 rhey be ſuſſicientiy inſtru- Religion ñ and That 1 ey 61 for the recetving— thus holy Sacrament. And if they ſhalle5 afpoint eαι) ſhall be v aſter the ſecond Leſſon, eit her at as the Curate in his diſeretion ſhe And ſtanding there, the Priest ſons here preſènted 5 th, No: then ſhall the Priest ſay thus Drarh beloved, Foraſmuch as all men are conceived and born in ſn,(and that vhich is born of the fle is fleſh) and they chat are in the geſh cannot ꝑleaſe God, but live in ſin, com- found fit, mot hers(the people eie S e he ö 77 or H- 5 ana, 2*— God- then the G Menn. all th ſhall a whet her any of the per- or no-If they ſball anſs or Ee Frayer, mitting many actual tranſgreſ- Hons and that our SaviourChriſt ſeith, None can enter into the Kin gdom of God, except he be regenerate, and born of water and ofthe holy Ghoſt I beſeech you to call upon God the Father, through our Lord eſus Chriſt, chat of his bounteous goodneſs he will grant to theſe Perſons that urhich by nature thej cannot have, that t%hey may be baptized with Water and the holy Ghoſt, and received into Chriſts holy Church, and be made lively members ot the ſame ¶ Ihen ſhall the Frieſt ſay, Let us pray. Aud hera all the congregati- on ſhall neel.) AC and everlaſting God, vrho ot thy great mer- cy didit ſave Noah and his Fa- mily in the ark from periſhing by Water, and alſo didſt ſately Lead che children of Iſrael thy people through the Red Sea, fi- guring chereby thy holy Bap- tiſmʒ and by the Baptiſm of thy well-beloved Son ſeſus Chriſt in the river Jordan did ſt ſancti- fie the element of water to the myſtical waſning away oε ſin; We beſeech thee for thine infi- nite mercies, chat thou wilt mer- cikumly look upon theſe chy ſer- vantõ; waſh them, and ſanctifie them with the holy Ghoſt, thar ehey being delivered from thy rath, may be received into che ark 0f Chriſts Church; and being ſtedfaft in faith, joyful Mrough bope, and gooted in charity, may Id paſs the wayes ot chis troubleſome world, that Smally they may come to the land of everlaſting life, there to reign wich chee World without end, through ſeſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. Lmighty and immortal God, A the aid of all that need, the helper of all that ſlec to thee for ſuccour, the life ot them that be- lieve, and the reſurrection ot che dead; we call upon thee for thheſe perſons, that thσν comine Baptiſin cF ſuoh as aro f riper ytaro. to thy holy Baptiſm, may receie remiſſion of rhei, ſins by ſpiri. tual regeneration. Receive them, O Lord, àas thou haft promiſed by thy well beleved Son, ſay. ing, Ask, and ye ſhall receive ſeek, and ye ſnal Kknock, and it ſhall be opened unto you; So givenoπ unto us that ask ʒ let us that ſeek, find; open the gate unto us that Rnock mhat theſe perſons may enjoy the everlaſting benedliction ot thτ heavenly waſhing, and may come to the eternal Kingdom Which thou haſt promiſed by Chriſt our Lord. Amen. ¶ Wen ſpall the peple ſtand uſ, and the Priest ſhall ſay, Here the vords of the Goſpel written by S. John, in the third Cha the firſt Ver Here was à man of the Pha. rilees, named Nicodemus à ruler of cthe Jers. The fame came to Jeſus by night, and ſaid unto him, Rabbi, v5e Know that thou art a teacher come from God; for no man can do theſe miracles that hou doeſt, except God ith him. Jeſus anſWer- ed and ſaid unto him, Verily ve. ſee the kingdom demus ſaich unt a man be born when he is old! he enter the ſecond time his mothers /omb, and be rn? Jeſus anſwered, Verih, verihy I ſay unto thee, Except,i man be born of Water and c che Spirit, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God. Tha Which is born of the fleſi i fleſnʒ and chat h is born d the Spirit, is ſo Marvel not that Llaid unto nee, ve muſt be born apain, The wind bloweth wWhere it ſterh, and Thonheag 2 e eft che not tell wrhither one that Aer exhort Saviour manbeb Spirit, h Eingdon may perc ofthis Sa be had. before hi comman, 60 ye ö yſt p Lord out with mat ed he che receive dy ſpiri. ive them, romiled 3on, ſay- receive Kknock, ed unto us that nay come n hich Chriſt ſtand up, + e Goſpel „ in the inning a the Pha⸗ codemus The 7716 and ſaid now that me from do theſe r, endept s AUCWer⸗ Verihy ve· Except ã e cannot od. Nico How/ can e is old! ond time Except,1 er and 01 nter into amnelt Baptiſin af ſuch as are ef riper Jears. eſt che ſound thereot; Lean, ak 0us 4— ibt je not chere ſtly believe thet bly receive:heſe truly repenting him by faitk grant them remiſ- ns and boſto/ up- Ee hoiy Ghoſt; chat ethemt ee, n 7 er 1 hort at ion Fo Nowing. ved, ye hear in th che erpreſe words + Ctrift, chat er ing- yebeing thus per- will of our tov 2505 theſe lore bis Son jeſus 20 ve re Chriſt; let voutly give ch 5 eltoc Very brt 4· OuC 1 not. ſhall be t0 Whe— be now/ and ſor ev of vou for Mhen the Pri Ir d,.— are come i oreceive roff, even s Witnr Our 6 ords eXhort- th Save g, S8avV 1 2 2 44 Will moft ſurely Keep eand per- afrer thĩs Promite iſt, 3e muſt alto 7 for vour part promiſe preſence of chefe your s Whole Con- ewill renour IIhi Orks, con Raatl⸗ believe G ods Wore 2—.— 0 2 iently in the Witneſſes, 2 Reriepi th holy Ekeep his ſt demand ½ 1 tions thou renounce edeviland al his Works, th pomꝑ and glory 0t Eche wor all covetous de fires of and the car- nal deſſes thou wi by the 2 in 60 he Father Almighty, Maker ot heaven and earth? And in Jeſus Cl bego otten Son ou th he 2— holy G 6 hoft iſt his only de v irain red und v crucifie 0, 0 Poredz har he went into hell, 300 alſo did riſe the third day; chat he aſ- cended into heav en, and ſittech at the right hand of God the Fa- ther Almighty zand from thence e come again at the end of he World to judge the quĩck 1. the dead? and doſt thou believe in the hol Ghoſt; The holy Carholick Church; The Saints; Baptiſin of ſuch a are F riper yeari. ing away of he perſont now t in this Anſw. I Tha deſie. Oe Wilt Ih then oh diently keep Gods holy willen nts, and 5 alk inth Irhe daye of thy like? Luſw. I will endeavour 1060 Eod being my helper ¶ TLhen ſhall the Prieſt ſay 0O ercitul G 4„ granm te the old Adam in theſe u ſens may be ſo buried, that i 41. ilt thou be baptut new man may be railed up i amen. them. all carnal aſſed in thhemn, and hz nging rarhe h nay live and g ον in zlen at they may have go ro have vid nſt the deſj 12 bei to thee be Ou laſtingly rew mercy, O bleſſed I ord Sod, 0 doſt live: thinz Lmighty ev 7 whoſe moft dear belom iſc, for the forgi neſs of our ſins, did ſned oùτ his moſt precious ſicle 06n ter and bloud mandment to chey ſhould and baptize them in the Nan obthe and ot che Sohπι ot the holy 3 haft; Rewards beſee he ſupplicatih ö egation; heni e 1 i wah 0 54 09 2 2 baptia may receive Eche funn „and ever ch thee, elect chi Chriſt ou Ihen perſon: Hht conven ing to 4he Go⸗ the NA him in rer up 1 N of the S Ghoſt. ILe W Here Prieſt f male a pon t he cont inue and ſerv Amen. Eeing Obreth axre rege the bod us give God for one acco to him, roſt of t½ beginnin + Then be baptirt V deſie. u then c noly Willer 5 alk inih h„lte? „Hrant the in t heſe p d. that ii iled up ü arnal affech m, and d to the W in thn y havepo àve victh nſt thedel 1 Ir Ough ij rd God,l mall thiag Amen. ving G arly belot the foreni& ſhed ou ide bothn 1 gave chh ciples, In hall natich in the Nan the Sohn Reward ſupplicat on; nai ayſtical W ve the fuſn ever remi faithfulh el 211 Jeſus Amen. nhen—— VH r Ftae cAch be bap: 1tded 6 2 „ and plac 612 veme——— 65h ing to his diſeretion athers and God and then Himm in the water, or pour war rer upon hem, ſahing, thee In che me of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Ghoſt. Amen. Wen ſhall t. ſay. VV E receive this perſon in- to the Congregation of Chr sflock, anc 4 Here t he doſign lam xrith Prieſt ſhall the ſign of the male à croſi Croſs, token pon the per. that hereafter he ſens Fore. ſnall not be aſha- head. med. 0 confeſs the faich of Chriſt and manfully to fight er againſt ſin, the cruciftec Amen. 1 Men ſhall the Prieſt ſay, 96 w, dearly beloved drethter, that hele Her ſons e Legenerate and grafted i into Whri ifts Church, let gixe thanks unto Almig God k lor theſe benehts, and vith one accord make our prayers un-· to him, that the) may lead the roft of their life according to this ĩ eginning. Then ſhall be ſura the Lords ge Praper, all Weicelin9 Ur Farher vhi ren; Hall IowWed 2 thy lom come. heayen. Give u our daily bread. And fo Baptiſin ef ch as are of riper geapa, to call us to che Kno d. to ſerve him; ye our trelpalles aAs We f0 them that treſpal⸗ 8 And lead us not into temptation Bu ier us from evil. Arnen. E yield thee. humbie thanks, O heavenhy Ea- that chon dad vouchſafed 5 thy e and faith in creaſe this Knowledge, a hrm this fait n in us evermore. Give thy heh Spirit to theſe per: ſons, that being ne ν⁷ born 120 in. and made heirs of everl ſalvation throug h our Lord I hey may ο ntinue thy d in thy promi- uche ſan 10 Lord Ieſus Son, who liveth and netl With thee in tke unity the ſame—. Spirit everlaſt- ¶ IDhen all ſta ſe t his 5 he prom Preſ⸗ 110 to renounce the devi 1 Works, to believe in God, and muſt remem· ber chat it ĩs your part and duty to put them in mind, vhat a ſo- lemn vovy/, I and profeſ- —0 they have nov/ made before Congre mion, before Vou Their, choſe wirne And ye are alſo to all uponthem to uſę all diligence to be righely inftructe d in Gods ho- 1 n—— ſo they may grow in the Knovledge 2—— Chrift, and live Shteouſſy and ſoberly in—7 prelent World. (4— And then ſpeaking to ths new haptirsed perſons, ho hall pro ceed, and ſay, 0 Tor 50u WhOhave autlo, and duty ali 2. 0 ever/ old beemand the d 6. ſo Ron ¶ Holy Gbo m as convenien UMuck Churc ſohe may be Gof Saints mman hns; The bapeirel ſbody, an- be rohh Amen. ample of our Saviour Chril, and hey com Queſt. e0 be made like unto him; that 475 Hdiſoret ion to B learn in tl as he died, and roſe again for us; re it nay ſuſicetui liet ꝛ ſo ſuould we who are b 4he Oſice fon Pablic Bahtſ Anſ. El die from ſin, and riſe ag f infanto, er(in caſe in God ti rizl 8 l n conrinually mor- treme dn ger). the Oſfat madle me, and corrupt nν che Second Intant] vho hath ler Perſon 1 44 occaſ mankind. Hun in Aelus anſ⸗ verably tO vour Chriſtis an alling, anda as be he children or li ing ways char zuireth. Thirdh Choſt, w 4 Catechiſm, That is to ſay, 72— nſtruction to be leami ell 0 22 of eyery perſon beſõre he be hrought to be Echer 2 Confirmed by che promiſe f Qudaſt. at vour N ꝛey have proni Feep God W w. N. 0 me hov/ —.—.— Wuo andH Auſw. nd Ihε Oneſt. nly Fat“ Anſßv. 55 called me to ſta 0t FGbvati⸗ m, chrough tiech Cha Chriſt our Saxviour. And Iſ 1 am che nis gei brought t ot Critt. t od, and an inherĩtour of the kingdom of unto God to give me Hea that Ime— inthen Egypt, o — unto m 28e. Catec Rebe. arſe the ι I. Tho cles of ck ther God God chei II. The ny, ſelfany g rth; lkeneſs Chr Aft his oι heaven el Anſw. I in my name. ould renounce the devil Kand all his Works, the pomps and vanity ot thie wieked Wbo Was neamh, or World, and all the finful luſts ot ved by the holy„Han cerch. 1b che fleih.d econdly, T ſaould · Mary, Suft ah Ir100 beliere all the rticles. mhe——— Chriſtian Faich. And V ried edelen Inerdw 565• that I ſhould keep Gods änh⸗ th urd 4 der mere vpe wilt and commandments, and ureht ihem I me all che d Aett 101 in the ſame all the days of God 00 Caalt. Doſt thou not tkink ther henee chat love A½H char ihou art bound 10 believe, Mall come 10 judge the 90 30 115 7 ever/ 2 oald beenad the de o Hon d Holy Ghoſt convenienfek C he ay be Af 4 + I believe in the 3; The forgivene he reſurrection of th AInſ. Firſt, Ilearn to believa God the Father, who hathk rhe Qſie ¶ made me, and all the World. „0 chai Secondly, in God the Son, Intant I vyho hath redeemed me, and all 1 ccce mankind. holy iſech me, and Thirdly, in — Ghoſt, who ſané learm ell the elect people of God. e 7 e— ↄv CGeſt. Lou ſaid chat yourGod- 0 Ethers and Godmothers did dromile for you, that you ſhould ave promi keep Gode commandments.Tell me hov/ many there be. 3 and Anſiw. Te nd Ihe Queſt. Wl Fath od the uch be they? V Anſw. rHe ame which God dme tof ſpake in the TWen- hrough tiech Chapter of Exodus, ſaying, And in i am the Lord thy God, ho me his gũã brouꝑht thee out of the land of e in thel Egypt, out of the houſe of bon- 286. arſe the H I. Thou ſhalt have none o- ther Gods but me. Godchei I. Thou ſnall not wake to chy ft„ö B uffereduſj to chem mor For cruit tt Lam a jealous elcentt God, and viſit the fins of tne fa- ay de thers upon the children unto the e aſceh rhird and fourth em that hate ho- Vain/ f Catechiſm. Name of the Lord Lord thy God. manner Sor O. In it thou ſhalt do ne of work, thou and thy and thy dai ſervant, and thy thy cattel and the ſtrane is Within thy gates. For in ſiæ days the Lord made heaven and earth, the ſea, and all that in ttem is, and reſted the ſeventh day: Wherefore the Lord bleſſed the ſevent and owed it. V. r thy father and thy mother, chat thy days may ke long in the land which theLord thy God giveth chee. VI. Thou ſhalt do no murder VII. Thou ſhalt not commĩit adultery. VIII. Thou ſhalt not ſteal. I. Thou ſhalt not bear falie witneſz againſt thy neighbour. X. Thou ſhalt not covet thy neighbours houſe, thou ſhalt not covet thy neighbours wife, nor his ſervant, nor his maid, nor his ox, nor his aſo, nor any thing that iĩs his. Veeſt. What doſt thou ckiefly theſe commandments? learn two things: wards God, and my my neighbour. Lueſt. What is thy duty to- wards God 2 ty t towards Goda im, to fear him honour Catechiſm. And lead us not into temptati⸗ on; But deliver us from eyil Argen Qeſt. What Geſtelt thou d perſor + 70 Gocki 0 910 e Anßv. Ldefire my Lord G 18 to love hin V our Deawen Father hoi i8 thel)e all Soodnal 1o do to all men as L giver untomne⸗ and to all ſe Would chey ſaould do unto me. To love honour and ſuccour my and mother. To honour Queen, and all char drity under her. 5 to ſend ſlen being Ithecht In 00C04 der S thatbe ber Ons t⁰0 are put in at To ſubmit my ſelf to all my Co- Huls anll, Auſiv. vernours, Teachers, piritual Pa- bodi csj and ti 4 vill bemermey kort ktaurs and Maſters. To ordermy—— umno us eive us Ou Wherebyil pleaſe hin the prom lelf 10⁵ι and reverently ro all my betters. To hurt no body by Word or deed. To be true and juſt in all my dealing. To bear no me lice vor hatred in my Tokeep n iadetem f picking and f e Hrom evill andering. Toke E my neſs, thro uperance, ſobern 16, Chriſt. And — t0—— nor othes de; but& n and 10u r rraly to get mine own living, and todomy duty in that ſtate 01 hife, unto Wwhich it Wall plea God to call 1 97 in th wWhich Pr 0⁰ o age the Ertor San R. Secbi N good child.noꝝ/ orbe L not. t do Queſt. What v ſe Bings of hy ſe chis Word Sacrame walk in the com Auſv. Imean an onwdd 60. and to ſerhe le ſian of an in many patts 38* a Sacrament? TWo: The outwart and the 6 the Outwen t is urte wem chat tre pals sgainſt us. 4 — In the Name perſon Sdun an M rhe Son, ane ˙e E trom eril 40 hoſt. chou d. Deſt. Whar is che inward aund ſpiritual grace? Lord GoH. ſiv. Adeathunto ſin, and a Who isthenew. b h unto rig Oulnes: ro ſend holter being by nature born in ſin, 2l Peopleſenc the Hildren Ot w'rath, e him, ſerrelere• the children ot Erace. oColin Dueſt. What is required of ns thatde berſons to he baptized 2 uls en w. Repentance, uſhereby chey forſaks lin; and faich, whereby chey ſtedtaſth/ believe uthe premiſes otf God made to them in that 8 nt. . QVeeſt. Why chen are Infants baptized, when by realon ot heir render age they cannot berkorm t Anſw. Becauſe they pro them both by their 8 ey come es are bound to t Sachs· R. achihtRe. — 27 8 genenth üe 4 ion, thati. che Suppeli eſt thou 7 6 würdehgl aſiv, Bread and win Dward enihe Lord hath comm Iward eniſpe eeiven unto lus, di . v ; o aſſure 0 OhrWan Eneinwanedeo the inwen, 8 Catechiſin. dies are by the bread and v/ina Eeſt, What is required 95 m Who come ro the Lorda Supper? Anſw. To ſelves„ v them truly of ftedłaſtl new/ life; Gods mercy wich à thank of his death; with all men. he Curate Fevery Pariſ ſrall Giligently upon Gundays and Holy. days, after the ſecond Leſ- ſen at Evening Prayer, openiy zn the Church inſtruct and exa- zune ſo many Cinluren his Pariſh ſent unto him, a. heſhall Leonvenient, in ſome pare this Catechiſin. And all Fathe Maſter their 6 rentic the ne 2 IV mbrance and be in charity cauſe t% and Cateciiſin) ro come t0 roh at the time ap 0 can ſay in he Cyreed, Conſrma don. 0AlANuch peyſans wir hin hů Pa· Fülb, 46 h Mhall th nſñ to ba preſonted to t he Biſhop te Ve Con- Frmed. And if the Biſiad% and da prove ofthem, ſhall ceuin Spirit u them in manner following. come K Fne Order H Confirmation, or Laying on of hands upoj ed, and come to years ob Oil thoſe that are bap cretion. ꝗ Vpon the day aphointed all Laced, and anding in erder before the Biſhop; Miniſter afpointed%½ im Ah O the end tion may be miniſtred to the more edifying of ſuch as Hall receive it, the Church hath thoughe good ro order, That none hereafter ſhall be Confir- med, but ſuch as can ſay the Cteed, the Lords Prayer, and che Ten Commandments; and can alſo anfwer to ſuch other Que- ſtions as in the ſnort Catechilm are contained: Which order is very convenient to be obſerved, 0 che end that children being now come to the rsof diſere- tion, and hav glearned What their Godtathers and Godme- thers promiſed for them im Ba- iſm. they may themſelves witk n mouth and conſent openly before che Church ra and allo and COnfirm the ſame; promiſe, that by the Rrace of God they will evermore endea- vour themlelves faithfully to ob- ſerve luch things as they by their νn confeſſion have allented umo. Then ſhall the Biſh ye here in the vᷣ God and of chi gation renew rhe ſol Eemt y ſay. ence of Congre- emn pro- iE and vov/ that wa made in 70 rilm; ra- titying and confirming the ſame i and ac- in y0ur oπn perſons, aging your ſelves bound 1%0 do all thoſe 100k for ydu? 8 hat are to be then Confirmed, heij mat Confirma- ¶ And euerj one he Cor ſomie eti read this Preface following. ſhall au anſwer, Ido. ũ Ido. ame. The Biſhop. Thy wil Ur help is in me Named the Lord; Anſiv. Who hath made he. ven and earth. Biſh. Bleſſed be che Namei the Lord, Auſiv. Henceforch world i. out end. 34/5. Lord, Rear our praſti Anſw. and let our cry chu unto thee. ĩt is in h our dail Biſhop. Let us pr Lmighty and everlh Cod, Whohaft vouchlat to regenerate theſe chy ſerſa by Water and the holy Gh and haft given unto themſt (or all cheir h thee, N ciou hoflth Lerchpt Shohmn Ler chy nereaſei dgiftsotgta the ſpirit om and undt 1 ſtanding; the and ghoſtly ſtren Wledge and true gol them, O Lordi kear, kor ¶Wen all ef crder Hi ing befone t he Biſhopnſhe Phall⸗ 515 hand upon the ſeal every one ſe veralh, ſaying, Lord, this. hild Cor this ti ſerva with chy heavenly grace, thi caule or he may continue thine for eie theſe 970 10 mav e May F Matrimony. —2 20 increaſe in rhy rit more and more, nto thy ev 9— 4 hall cenfrn holy ſeech thee, R 11. a 5. ae Named; e8 in the ways at thy la and in the wo made he Our prayen ur cry cone 8 pray. cverli t vouchſalt chy ſerra noly Gh o chemſt 3; Streh ech thee, Shobil Let chy Fatt Weren e The Form of Sole ans of 7 he ſhall the neal ſanng 4 This h½ν ſervan ace, th cauſę or or edetheſe t other, both in pro- d adverſity: int 6 heſe two per. 7 ir Friends and And there ſtand- joy man on the that is be ch; vVVhich cned and con y joyned 0. mony, ye do non well aſl. wrought in red, ny as are couρle lee, and is com- toge herwiſe chen Goh nt Paul to be ho· Word 10½ are not jot d 0* 5u Cana ot mended of ng all men 3and any to be en- cen in hand AVr which da 340 F Marriag athy, or wan- any man do alled ge anè dechai ie mens carnal any Impediment wyy they L kites, ke brute not be coupled toget her in I. no v underktand⸗ trimeny, ν Gods Lam, or th Lams △ hi, Real 2, and m be bonmnd, and ſalficient Suretin with him to the parties, r in 4 caution 11 the f F ſuch charpes a no to be marrie 00 thereh ſtain) to prxve his allegatin the Solemniva E htimii e ldedg 2 Ilt thou have this vn wedee „ in healeh,en deach u lch. ch in pro. y: into tWo per. to be any man why 18310 married, you both er at the nent. when xts Mall be her ot 00 It, vhỹ he joyned t0. 10m0⁷ Well aſh. re couplet then G0l arriage and declan t hey maj in M. amw, or „ and mil ent Suuretit ties, or e do Thert allegatin ion m uch time e Aldedgi ſaj un avÆ this xν hy Wedde frer Gol ktäte körſaking all orher. enly unto her, 10 bo Wall live? 2 nan ſhall na- 2f + Then e all the Pr 2he woman, N. Vii thou ha to er band, to live tog Ordinance in he wonna taughit 10 my ip. and with Facher, an 2, and of the he my/ W.. 1 dave and to 55 torward, for V 3 bor, ric ber for the l Hieſt,n Heir 0 love, cheriſh, deach us do paI e man holding thee endov/: In the rimony. + Lhen ſpal the Miniſter ſpea Glory be to the Father, andto umo the People. the ſon: and to ther holy Shoft; Nhave As it Wasin the beginning, i nov. and cyer ſhall be: World Without end. —* 25 company munto us, and ven and rciſul ther to o: and ſhev, us the 2——— 2— light of his countenance, and znin ng oε be merciful unto us. Sthat chey be That thy way may be Known „and ofthe among all nations. Let the people praiſe ther O God: yea, let all the people Miniſter ſpall add praile thee. O let the nations reij ner God the Son, be ii for thou ſhalt ju ight neoully, and governthe Name of rhe Fs and ef th aiſethee, 0 all the peopt brizz and Gal, ſhall giße and all d 45¹ ends of the world ſhall fear hin be to che Father, as in the beginningo ended, and the na ing beſn deTable, 10e5 Pr ieſt ſtan at t het able, and turningli nds: O v Face towards rhem, Wpall ſch ppy ſhalt chou be. Lord, have mercy upon us. ſnall be as the ktuitrel Anſiv. Chriſt, have men upon us. Miniſter table. upon us. Rn char ye may this lite, th some ye may ing. Annen, ¶ ILhen t he MI. niſter 0ν+ Qerl ing to t he ¹⁷ He, ſh or ſing t his Lord, have meth her which arti Hallowed beth y kingdom 1 30 ne in earth,“ f mhöch And forgive: thou ſhalt ſee thy Our treſpaſle Ie We forgit hildren: and peace them chat t gainſt u And lead us not into zemfia our S 10 r, In the upon earth: thy ſaving bealb they n Lock them thy Di⸗ Sarah, voucht vpon they vyay be protec unto tl ſus Ch * 420 * We be bleſſi hey procre Iive tc love 2 ſee tl and vi nning, in e: World e unto rhem a and all d I fear hin her,&. inningo the mu ling beſn ieſt ſtan turningii anherit r chy om, through „ſhall ſch. d. Amen. upon us. 2 1eſt ſay, have meti** Sod, who at have meth hich art d forgive⸗ We forgit againſt u tenntnz love a nd boneliy, t ſee th 0. 2 — 2 4 . 2 5 — 775 V —* 0 wWike, as unto of grea 2 Der in WO adorne 5, eVen a8 con in hoh men, „even as o our f Lord, cbou moſt ů. ut nou- that ſue reverence her huiband. I. inſtruct ve Wile, eve nverſa Vive H nit them. Gation 4 en TDhe 28 00 of great For afrer this man- 1 he * eir Oπn 4 4* 8 r help. from n gracë ſo Brace that e naure ing, God dealech for what her chaſt 56e be without in life Jeſus nech nor? But if chaſtiſement, vh of our fleſ, iwe gwe, Mall We not lubiection un. pirits, and liyet e— 7 verily for a few da)s chaftened us after their oπn 5 hleaſi ure; but for our profit hat WEIl I is holineſs. Thele Words gobd are written in 155 Scriptn re for our comfort an i 410 n, that we ſhould patiently nkſgiving bear ou ther scot. Ken uhether it be to tience for che exam and that be found in the 90 laudable, glori hrable, to„ Blory⸗ and endleſs it be ſent unto youtoc⸗ ammend in you whatſ⸗ ↄffend the⸗ eyes of y0˙ 15⸗ know you certai gpatienth and ſicknel For he himſelt ve ybut firſt he ſuffe entred not int e he was crucified. S way to eternal We me 1 and dwell re in 89⁰ od part ecer ord: aich in the o God, in your hasafter nt to be h he cha- ous Renech, and geth every ſon by whom all muft be judged Wwhom he receivech. 1 ye Without reſpect of perſons: I equire Ind e Therefc you the that you de man ſtic +Eer T1he chund D⁰ the Ker of h Andui begotte he aſcen firterh God the from the the end all per 0i ddealech for what ner chaſt · without all ate baſtardz, nore, we zur fleſh, We gave, we not on un and live? the e the g nonwhid 0 in yout ich as after ount tobe ous judge, e judged 4— 1 20 41 2 2n, 4 Chriſtian V 2 + 5 + The diiſet at Ron + e chera wonb. my praiſe ay in che time When 898 — 2 my pralſe may ſing ur all the the time ot When vut Oonly H„ bi Lord Jeſus ee, and give tl and eve tii nowv or c mercy Ch g upe ö PS 2 1 2 — 7* 2e 45 80 0 46 ſcl merits ol only Son Amen. Lord ꝗ Pra Fn perſons troubled in Aind or in Conſe ience. Blened Lord, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comforts, we beleech OK dowyn in pity and *„ ait compaſſion nthis ch) affli⸗ ant. Thou wyriteſt bit. . and 2 for. 4.—— Lieth nd h ſoul i. But O werch. haſt Written our e tience an of chy holy 8 Kripu have hope; give hin ling Of himſeſn d 1 a00 G⁴½ 0d Iive the ter mer 101 er inig atd upon 0 à full of rroubl Andr 10 mer- ul God, moft humbly thy holy Word f. 0 faithful C ciful 5e may nel his conhdence place ir any where Sixe him ſtrength and heal al in diſple, Im to heard t the bong en w and 1 upth ountenan Hom 1 1 Amen. . Bain aohar out ot her 1u 35 lufe; 2— 7o the intent their Pariſſione chey may be almays in a readi- receiving af the holy Cvmmun Seſt 40 die, wmhenſarver it all en ef the body and blaud 76 Saviot —3 The Communion oß t he ſick. nerits ot n it ſhall be ath everlaſting life and ſhall Savioter Chriſt nly Son into condemnation ch unto life. troubles the Prieſt hall ſeience. ding to the Form e Father ſerihe 0 7. + the the God beleech come to the 1„ Ve that do truly cve. 1 pity and Aeſirous to v At the time Æ the digributi- thy affli · niun in his h on f the holy Sacrament, the iteſt bit. give timelj notice Prieſt ſball firſt receive the m, and ſignifying alſo how y Commi 2%%½h% and after 1 for Are To c miniſte to Them that art leih(which Hρointed to communicate wi 01⁸ ſoul 1 1090 leaſt) and laſt fρ all to the O merch. venie oi 1 vritten aure an and criptum houſe, +le 2. 5 + 17 Him ef his 7 that ma dogt hrret ct thofe doſt lov and 0 one v/ Dom thou d 4* rty th½ 40. 01 eat and and 2. Woued HMour Saviour Cuni it may 4 hie HPuls health ted unto 4⁰ rHhougl⸗ 66e d not recetue 204 Chriſt ith his mouet h t the bong ORen I hroug erſenis viſited, nobk and receir he 50ly Lommu Amen at one time, then the Vedit inν, ſhall nor faint v/hen thou art r cuet oſſt the Form Ꝙ theViſitation of him. For whom rhe Lord at the Fſulm In thee, OLord, loveth, he chaſtenech; and have L put my truſt] and go h evVery ſon Whom he v0rhe Ceimunion. h 4 In the tima F the Plague, S. John 5. 24. 320 veat, or ſuch ot her like cont a⸗ 20 he afth Vie Iſay unto Ou, 1 Limes F ſicheeſb on diſea- Commu He tharheareth my WSrd, 90— mhen none f the Pariſu or Ze 73 end belieyeth on him thatſent neighbeurt can bo gotten to comur muni- ) exie. Bave, Lache +⁷ d aWay; hléefed be Erhe Lord. 2 Vim. 6 Mer they are c 4 244%4 re 40 I Sad ILwill take heed v%ἀ my ways: that Loffend not in my tongue. I will keep my 5 vrere with à bridle:/hile the ungodly is in my ſight. Iheld my tongue and ſpake toching: I Kept ſilence, yea, hope 13 CVen days: Reartz u Our re one generation od be upon us: ot our opened Wes thy e à moth very man eth it away conſidet thy peace 4 1 — thy diſpleaſure. . 8. Sel 1 with theez So teach us to number our 8 ug„ xrhar 5 2— 7 fithes gaps: that we may apply our 0 him, elr be fi iec Rearte unto Wiſclo A M. 2 4 7 2 — At the Burial ef the Dead. n a natutal bour ir aſpii tual bo· 1 ral be * 2 V dvantageth it 10 not? Let morro for lureo 8 who for wake 5 ¹ pleaſed' 2 Om 411 αe0 vet, Iee ot G O Lord and moſ liver us pains of Thou erets o o merciful ſpare us, moſt mi citul Sav judge e our laſt death to en 8o vhenthis corrupti· put on incorrupti. ortal ſnall have ùπ alry. then ſhall be mercy 10 S the ſaying chari ſoul of c ch wyhere is thν ve, where is ι of death ĩs ſin, of ſin is the lawj. o God which gi· 83 2 2 . ˙· 8 —5 — through Vzthron 8. Our W'ho ſhall that it m 5 glorio in incocruption: it i8(oνn in lil- u 2— ing ihe mi ion: honour; it is railedti in glory U able té 10u in Weaknels; ir is raiſed mach aꝗ ye 1958 Vthar rs Ia. himſelf. out atural irual. nan A; 3e 08 the lay, bre⸗· oud can. gdom 0l uption, zehold, We mal alLallbe „in the the laſt per ſhall 1 rai. ſhall be ng that i oπedup ere is thy e is thι ath is ſil, sthelaw. hich gi · ough Ou etore m gedie alt, oοundin rd, forał· jour la- bout At the Burial uf the Dead. bour is not in vain in the Lord. nhen they ome t., winle 2he 740 6, ort 60 5705 and ſhall ſing, born— 3 àvoman W what i + harh b but 1 om may we ſeek for ſuccout but OLord, who for our ſins art juſily dil- pleaſed? Let, 5 Lord God moſt holy, O Lord moſt mighty, Oho and moſt m ISaviour, de- lver us not into the bitter bains of et h. Thou knoweſt, Lord, the 1e erets ot our hearts; ſuut not thy merciful ea our prayers; but 1 ord moſt holy 0⁰ 6⁰ 4 ht 0 holy and m thou moſt worth judge etern al, futker us not at our laft hour for any death to fall f WMen mhite the eart h ſpall be caſt upon the b 10 5 fe. ſtand- ing Yy, the P Oratmuck Almig mercy to take ſoul of our dear we th his body to the ground; earth, 2 80— 0 165 dußt ei it may 52 Bglorious body, the mighty working„here is able to lubdue all things to himſelf. ł of lite we are m N 8 0f Then ſhall he ſaid oy ſung; Heard a voice from heaven, 4 Iſaying unto me, Write; From hen cefor ch. ble fled are tine deacd Which die in the Lord: even ſo gich che Spirit; for they reft from their 1 bou 15 v. 14. 13. TDhen the Prieſt ſhall ſay, ave mercy upon us. mercq) upon us. ave mercy upon us. Ir Father, which art in heaven 3. Hallowed be thy come. Thy done in eart, 5 it is aven. Give! day our aily bread. And 0r aive us our nme As we fort give chem that treſpaſs againſt us. And lead us not into temptation; But deliver us from evil. Amen. Prieſt Lmighty G0⁰d, wich xrhom do live the ſpirirs of rhem thar depart hence in the Lord, and nwhom the ſouls 0F the tair hful akrer th ey are deli- ered from the hurden of the nd felicit ty3 earty chan Ks, her out of ſinful world; r may ine dom, chat 0 chat are—— ed faith of chy boly y have our& ion and bliſs, b Win chy eternal and 8 glory, chrough Jefus ilt Our Lord. Amen. The Collect. 0 erciful God, the Father of our Lord jeſus Chrift, vh is the reſurrection and the lifein Whom hoſdever belie vath al live, chough ke die; and who⸗ Oever . 2 ᷓ 4 Dhe Churching of Momen. iveth and be iererſin Wel⸗ beloved Son ſhali chen pro. ve and keat v„e bleſſel 1 xcept rereile E 1 60 ˙ SSSeeee Sryrs Om monl/ called, Lde CH. he Maman at the ufua time ch i— l ¶A coꝝnimination. chen pro. eand ker ye bleſled receive 4 for ⁰ che bern 0 + 127 Pſ⸗ Alet out cry come Mdler Gelhs Our t¹ ſinners, wit of Lent, and oint. 1he 5 Church S W ming nrinlevüne, that ar the be Q. Itſteac ¶ Cummination. Read whereof(unril the faid Miniſt. Curſed is he the ipline may be reſtoreda taketh reward to ſlay the in Which is much to be Wiqed) is nocent. Deut. 27. 25. chought 6000 chat at chis ti ver. Amen. 1.⁰ Ein che v Curſed is he mul ſnould be his truſt in man, a ead the Ee an ren E Gods cu e lefence, abl impeniter 2 cheredo ont in his from th ot the ſeve ů hap- Lord. ter of Beu places 0f aould err that ma⸗- man any car ved or molten(re image, to Worſhip Deut. ment 27.15 and ala) An the Peo anſwer rd Godui all con meekneß hat cur- heart; be nd lamenii ntul life, 6 his Betdsouu land- fruits of che wickech * theen ar liech his comit wich his Dechbeus Wifſe. Lev. epd 40. 10. kan is in his hand, Anſwer. amen, purge his floor, and gat 1 WI. Wheat ĩ burn thi able fir comerh deſpiſec and lo when he Iy to rep call upo but I ſeek me find me hated not the horred my corr too late ſholl be or mere juſtice. juſt jud pronoun ſhall be curſed i which i and his thren r While th eth; for none car 9e have and gnat abulgch calleth ment, a promiſe Whichis Nee, 200 they x Proche 13) Whoeh n the con d, let u adfuliuth Our heaßh Wuponuſ d Godui meckae orth Woſh HO N AF che tieh come out SWickedh andt he nd Rgaber W. 2 Ommination. vheat into the barn, but he will and true heart we retu burn the chaff With u n. For uneyr Our ſins be as able fire. The day ot red ſcarler, they e co eth as à thiet in th white as now/: ſhall ſay, Peace, b lafe, then ſhal ncome upon laich the Lord) from 21 à wic Kedneſs an Hina⸗ ate ſin ners, 3— bornneſs of 17 Will ye die, Oe ael ½ chat 1 nthe deach when he cal Iy to reper call upon me(. the 0 but I will not hear; they ſeek me but Teyihall not f find me; and chat becauſe they hated knovledge, and Taccived not the fear of horred my c lim, 05 che ceiver of 211 true pe- ringour ſelves 21 too late to k noc ſnoll be ſnut; and too late for mercy when it is the iuttice. G terrible v juſt judgment vi mit our ſelve pronounced upon them, when it from henceforth ſhall be ſaid unto them, G0 re ways; it we Willl t curſed into the—5 everlafting 3. Voke, and li which is prepared forthe devil to follow him and his angels. Theretfore, bre- tience, and c chren rake ve heed betime, ed by the While the day of ſalvat eth; for the night comet none can Work: bu e kave the ht, and walk as children ot the it we come untol h ful repen his ea fie upon us, linele pa- ty vand be orde ance of hi- ight, that we be not caſt into utter da 5 dyhere is weeping the adulacnte Freerh. Let us not I n the left hand; the go God, ho ill let us on his right calteh us merciſully to ame ment, and of h tion of his Father, com- pre h us forgiveneſs ofthat m nding us to take poſſeſiion ot Whichis paſt, it Wäth a perfect his gl Kingdom: unto which d give us the ked: and finne werted Piane bloud I „thou tharattth and mj ſing of thy rigt. open my lipn, O outh ſhall ſhen 00⁴ and grachu wWickedneſs: an from my ſin. For I acknowledge m m: not and my fin is ever beſ⸗ 4 chee oni tkou the xi Againſt d. 11 done thi 5 jultif elear when thou art n Behold, I Wickedneſa: ar ſhalt purge me v Lfhall be clean and „ and I ſha rejoyce. 72 Turn by Wey cil) Aten Wal Iteach our Lord Mol citul Trelnon u + Chu¹nu and pnnen Help us, O God, our unto thee. oud.gud aararrth and mj thy rüh my lips, 0 h ſhall ſhen ay Ever live orld to come Anſiw. And let dur ery co unto chee. 15 5507 our prayers, all thofe who confeſs their ſins unto tl hee, char they whoſe conſcie aceuled, by thz ardo and grachu may deabſowed, hrough Cł ou the xuν our Lord. Amen. 0 Molt mighty God be Pleet citul Facher, Who ö aſſion upon er 8 ſhell pon diu lin and be ſaved ather, O in the poOn Us, oW their uni hem be — + *— 6 V V 2 2 2 Ie Pſalter or Pſalms o D 1D3 Pointel chey are to be Sung or Sal 4 in Churches. Th and ſer ilple ealure, giut non them in Beat us umn, now theretoꝶ learned ve che Liſs the Son leſt Ei 6 0 fromit oe Kil Juid mülh inctei ye chat 1 in ſez Wich tuf guid muh incredt The and help me, O thou ſu ditel⸗ all on the cheek- bone; thou haſt broken the teeth upon thy people. Plalm 4. Cum inuocarem. Ear me dhen—— O God 40nOur eſt: for ĩit is chou, that Amakelt me my meditation. hou unto calling, my Kin od: for unto Me i. day houſe, even u eof 1*0 mercy SSS — 2 * deatn 1 e is in me. neſz of ſhe innocenc/ 9 O llet the angodl 17 ne 10 end: bu wen th 60 5 wirh .7 6 triethethe verʒ heart and reim domi 11 My hel h 00 God: hand Who preſervech them that uα hind U true Ofh amne g* true ot hearx. teet; od is a righteous judge 231 nd 604 mey put to ſhame ſuddenly. ſalm 7. Domine, Deu⸗ mneus. * O my God, in le have Iput my Iaun me from all them tha 14 cut and deliver me done a all fall on his¹ unto me of che I Plalm 8. Domii M men,e in chy Oelend ur, Iu iy: be· exceller y name ind name sch Maienetion of wine the world: chon what haßh 10 inetz Of the end: bu eous God; nd reini th of God m that a eous judge and ⁰n t turpah: he bah d made 5 ared fot hin dedtb: A S aaind ileth win COllCE ihet forchu they th 1 21 1 put their truſt in thec 107 chou, Lord, haſt never faila ed chem that ſek thee. 7 übiection Wcder his dwelleth in Sion: l Peo ſongs Lprivily is th O thou 16 The Lord ecute judgme SUr 5 hou al put out ch namè for ever and ever. 5 odly for his Ovνn he poor 4 is vn and hum· E: chat the 3. Ariſe, O Lord God, and lit up thine hand; forget not the PpoOOr. 16 Thermeou mayeſt take the marter into thy Band: che poot itteth himſelt ou art the the power el icious: tahe and thon King for eſe and eve nad the eae heneg periſhed out— 1.—1* 19 Lord, haſt heard ih deſire Rbe hor: thou gie. pareft cheir hearr, and thine es hearkeneth there 20 To helpth 2.. aga Sirſtthemi. Plalm 11. In Domino conſs N the Lord pur I my truf. ay ye then to n loll char ſhe ſu Wule MAges as à bird ul- to the hill? 2 For lo, the ungodly benl. heir bow, end makeready thei i he quiver; 1 chem which are true ot heart 3 Hor the foundations willhe 05 dovyn: and What hath ile done? Lord is in his hh at is inber righe the poc 6 and v/ „ D7e Pſa Lms. T75 7 ord allowerh b4 long wilt thon hide thy fac 6— ungodly, and me 2 in wicked- 2 Eow long ſhall f ee* coen 1 abh 05 in m Iouh, don the ungodl aares, fire and bri elt: ih to drink. rd my teous Lord, lo- eye 21 that I ſleep not in dearh. 11 ounte- eſt mine enew/ 5 and be Sod,andlin get not the unodd ing chat Hec t bi be caſt dovynit 65 the olt take the will rejoyce But my: tion. 6 L will cauſe ſng of kiche 5„ andb0 ing for en h eatheneg and. ſt heard e : thou ne- nd thine es 0 er wich the able in their doul herleſsenl : that ihe de no moꝶ V an uld uaderttent, anc uing of ſeck after God. zino conffi. Imy irut to my ſoul, 8a bird uſ⸗ godly berd ready the e quivet ily ſhoot But they are alli gone out the Lord: the way, they — one Ram co 1. 6 IWill up, ſai and w.ill Kwen E Ot heart. Thou ſhal tions Wilkhe Lorde e him ar ach ile krom chis generati⸗ rever; 7 Waodhy Walk on every nels ſde; wnen they are exalted, the way mldren of men are 0 94400 have the V not put to re EKknown: there is no fear before their eyes. 8 Have chey no Kaowledige u for hat Rret 3— get U— are cver: hov/ 1 ε Godα er the poht Plalm 13. Vſque 2⁵ Domine? he chidte Ow long wilt ch the chi H me, OTord, lor 13 2 E 100 eth thele t Emine up: the 2.2 8 10 Ennt. hings: hund: yea, I havet K.offer RK:· offerings neither du ſhalt maintain j fal len unto u he Lord forg my alo, on my kign not fal. ſhe me N hy preſence and at ih is Pleaſureli here here Dominn ords co Nt: A ace: and upon the ihi not offend. Work tha he wordit fferings 0 neithe heir namo is the por. nee, andod naintain n unto we I hapei L.—. forg 1; neithe holy O Domini Lordacat int: A Ayer h0 ed lips comefoal and on the tbij wed and ꝗ the nig ed me,an 5 in ι led ila toffend. 10 v/OKR th he wordit pt me ſios IN ſine chine e rele, 1 Words. + all be ſa- 2I Will call upon the Rin is wor 5 In my upon the ke out is uwming ſo has 18 d gave his thund and coals of fire. ie ſent out his arrows and the wall. and withtht leapoye helct men: lv of my God 3⁰ The way KEGodd i is an un led way: the word 0f 208 alſo is ricd in the 180 13 18 4 de ring down the Pil 10Ks ey cry, but he ſh Thou alſo⸗ ſhalt light my ttheir 31 bor who is God, but ilh ho h arh any Arengh 0d2 .„ feet li teth me up⸗ le teacheth mine han anc mine arms ſu en ã bow of ſteel. aſt given me mei rection ſ make reomt *+ to ga: ι not ſlide. 10vν upon min ke them gain till em, chat ihe cab He ſtand: bi 0e none te cVven unto wem. 42 I will beat them as 11 :the Lord my God mhall my darneſi to be li as the duſt before the wind WIl nd withth. leapoye mmou halt wabe me the heathe 44 Perten Mall ſe od is an un word ofih in the fie, of all then in him. od, but ſh any ſtrengi orrh from the of the heaven, ſemble With me. 46 The ſtrange children ſhall 11 gir girdeth 11 and be 3 afrald out of their ar: and m ct. pui feet lh th me up d 47 The Lord e d be my ſtrong help uled be the God of my mine h E arms ſteel. en me eth Chepeopleum 49 It is he that deliverech me from my cruel ene annr and righteous alto ſettech me up above mine ad- 10 More to thou ſhalt rid me from 5⁰0 6.— chis upon min uke them gain till th 10. offen üerh: O cl is krom my ſecre nate thee. — 6— lite 0 er 2 * d, Lord,i i 40 will M Wer. Pſ Mꝰ God, my Sod, look unn me, why h un me and art Ich, and from the Wold mye 2 Omy God, Tery in che di time, bur thou he in the nig Ght-eal 5 HOped h and th⁰ A. vpon thee, ut thel ere not c e, Iam à Woin Godd that h VO 9. day. hand ſhall te thee. chem liße ne 0f thyj 1 deſtro) e, and the d, Lordh 1 40 will M che won in che dij ſt not: all 1Io Ttch nueſt Ich din thes „ Alnd the n thee, a put thel re not oιì m à Woin ry ſcora d caſt of ii e me Ruphl. ot Out thel ds, ſay Zodd. that h VO 56 1v. in the midſt on will Lpraiſe 1 8 nce IWast born: Won od even from my mothers e out of in the midſt of my body is even like meltin 4y ſtrengch is dried up rſnerd, and my tongue eth to my guais: and thou t bring me into the duſt of 16 For many dogs are come about me: and the counſel of me wicked layeth ſiege a WMe. 17 They pierced my hand and my feet, Imay tell all my bones: mey ſtand ſtari 10 Ring upon me. 18 hey pat 4 garments 8* monꝗ t calt lots upon not thou f. thou art n ee to help me my ſoul from the Word: my darling from the OWE 21 Save uth: n the thou halt heard me among the horns of clare th) — 223 The v. day. oring me forth in che pat ot rightecuſneſs for his Names lake. 4 Res, though Iwalk through valley oh the ſhadow 0f ill ear no evil: for — rod and ch my head— oyl, ſnall be and my cup boll. Ving Kindneſsand all the and 1 Will in rne houſe of the Lord ever. y lite ng Prayer. Domini eſt terra. is the Lords, and that therei the com- e world, and they that erein. 2 For he hath founded it upon Heas: and prepared it upon 14 8 Haſeend into the or Who ſnall place 2 hath clean e heart: and e the bleſſing and mercy and eth the Lord: Lates, and be ye lift up, ey verial ting doors: and the King oE 101 ſnall come in. Who is the Ki gloty ev 0 the Lord ot hofts, he is the ot glory. Plalm 20. Ad te, Domine, levan Nto e, O Lord, will lift up my ſoul, my G00 Ihave my truſt in ther O let me not be confounde ither let mine enemies i upr over me. 23 bvu I. 2 For all they that 4 eß ſhall n ned: bν 8tranſg 11— 64 be put 10 Lonfuion 3 Shew me thy Way and teach me thy parh 4Lead me forch in thy truſ nd iearn me: for thou art th 6⁰⁴ of my ſalvation; in the hath been my hope all the d% long. 5 Call to remembrance, 0 Lord, thy tender mercies: à wy loving kind neſles, Whid have been ever of old. 6 O remember not the ſin andofferces or my youth: b according to thy niercy chit thou upon me, G Lord, for ch goodnéf. 7 Gracious and righteou re will in the way. bet guide in— as are gent lethem ſhall 8 lemn way. 9All the paths öf the Lordeh truth: unto ſuch⸗ Keep his covenant and his tel monies. ames ſake, I unto wyſ ear. man is he, that fed him ſlill 8 in the Way chat he n 12H mine, levan ord, will l, my God Utt in cher confoundei nemies iſ lat 40 1 ont: bu Out a cauſ in thy tru thou art th in the all the di ubrance,0 ercies: 10 Whid not the ſin youth: b ꝛercy thi ord, for th ighteoue e will 0il he lein the Lorde mto ſuch a nd his teſi es ſake, mto wy ſh e, that fed m ſall ir nat he nail 12F Me v. 12 His oul challdwell at and his ſerd thall inherit the land. 13 Thẽe ſecret 0- chem that lear him 14 Mine eyes areever looti mt the Lord: for he ſnall vluck uy feet out of the net. .19 Turn thee unto me, and heve mercy v deſolate and i 16. EThe ſorrows of my heart are ed: O bring thou me Wtroubles. 17 Look uron my adve forgive me all hov/ many chey are: and chey bear a rannous hate againſt me. 19 O keep my ſoul, and deli- e: let me not be confound- or I have put my truſt in Let perfectneſe, and righ- tedus dea gwait upon me: for my hope hath been in thee. 21 Deliver Iſracl, O God: ou ofall his troubles. Zadic- 4 me, Domipe. Pſal. 26. E thouꝰ my iudge,— for Ih 15 Iy: my tru the Lord, ther fall. 2 Examine me, O Lord, and prove me: trꝭj out my reins, and my heart. 2 For tby loving kindneſs ĩs lore mine eyes: and 1 alli n 107 trutn. dwelt wit h vain 5 bave ha tidn of the not t among the ungo 6 IWill waſh n Te Nfalms. chy wondrous Works. 8 Lord, Lhavel II But innocentl — 11 pr. gregatio Eveni Pſalm 27. V The Lord is my my ſalvation; Rall I fear: rer en of my lit en hall Ube afraid? 2 When rhe icked, even mine my foës came the I upon 1 * they Rnon all not my d though even th houſe of tl my life, tob 0t rhe Lord ten mple. lace of his me, and SSDSSSSI upagain chu me, and ſuc Wrong. 1 Mmould utterly 21 but that I beliexe verih to tanc d1 3 de the goodneſs of the Lord in up for ever. my the land oftheĩ living. ſerte Dom Rept 16 O tarry thou the 0 ARi 5 3 do- leilurxe: be ſtrong, and he ghty, bring comfort thine heart, and put unto che l thou thy truſt e Lor the Lord wor E 2 7 Ve V. day. d: when Igo dovn to the „and have be thou PISRSPSSE —— Bowe down me: make hat to Ar oyer me. 2 O L to thee: and t me. 3 Thou, L my ſoul 0 Lonmnr Ii 2 2. 28 and 4 frength. anks unto him for a nen my tbirit; 45 e honour brance of his holinels deemed me,( orſhih 5For his wrath e e che 4— 0 0t an eye, his ple 0 may anaur cometh i 7. day. De . d. Y½. the ſtrite 04 For my like is waxen old hee and my years eto the Lordꝛſg me marvelloum in a ftrong cit. hen Imade naſte frhe fig wWhen Icried u 26 O love the I for t ſaints them th wnuigt orgiven: an y my life. t H 16 But my hope hath hOH chee, O Lord: I art ny God the goc 6 B; wereſr he ho of his the drought in ord We— I Will ackno fin 6 ee: teouſneſe 6 Lſaid, I unto the L 1 SSS time wyn aen thod 1: bur in the they ſhall no Sal 4 . dch ttrite Ve V. day. We vyj· day. halt go: and I will e Lord:ſc With mine eye. —. marvellou not like to ho ‚ for ever: ar his heert from gene ation. the people Jehovah: uſt b be held leſt they a hat 1 Frhe ahn ou heatd. Prayer 4, a preſerveh & plente. oud doe 1 V unrigh. n: and o the Lord a new ↄluſtily unto nto Whow eꝗV upon and lrought in of my ſn. one that Wer unto nen thol ut in the Vſhall not o hide e counſe lofche h e ttom and mak th th als mwe liverane thou ſhan I1 The counſel of the S 2% /. cday. Iſought the Lore t one ot them in heo nem and were faces were not 7 T. he an rieth raund. into n man that truſtet me: and f Rü! 141 O fear the Loro that fix me it had ö brotht char I5 reioyc Zin ſce good the darlit 18 in the praiſe 19 mine ungo⸗ 1 cë of the m that do rE hearetht them 21 their too ſtrong for Dyo vij. day. In mi⸗ judge my quarrel: avenge thou himꝰ? my cauſe m God, and Lord. Ju +m 11 Falle wi 5 laid to n V charge rhinge , according to thy ri Ulet them not 12 They rey for gagd: to the great dilcom- fort of my ſdul. 13 Nevertheleſs, when they were fick, Iput on ſackcloth, and humbl ſed my ſoul Wich kalt⸗ ing: and my praver ſhall turn fon and ſn into mine oëσπ boſom. rejoyce at my t 14 Lbehaved my ſelt as though be clothed with it had my friend, or my diſhonour, that boã brother: Iwent heavily as one——1 me. whar Wowe 1 for hi Al 15 But in mine adverſi our my 11 rejoyced., and ed Krew..let them ſa) ſelyes rogerher: yea, the ver abjects came together me unawares, making mos at not. 16 With the flatterers were lay in their 0 Would them ſay, V let them e and bufie mockers: Who gnaſhed and of thy praiſe the vpon me Wiche heir teeth. ay long. E Pfalm 36. Dixit 17ful eul from the calamities Which they bring on me, and my darling fro nthe lions. 18 So will I give thee thans 2 For ne great cong egarion: Will his OπWn ſe thee among much people. nable ſin b 19 O let not then that 3 The vrord mine enemies triumph over me unrighteous ungodly: neicker let themn wink i„ chat hate me but dey 1 0 E their mouths and 5 e On thee, e on thee, we ſav/ it With our ey 4. This thou haſt ſeen, 0 Lord: hold not thy tongue chen, deep go not far from +1— 0 7 Tho u, Lord, ſhalt ſ- 16 10 man and beaft. EO ercell — S Dhe Pſalme. vj. d. d the chil- ſel lſe ſhalt thou be moped t0 put their cruſt all be rcot. and the that patientij hall be clean uun ſu 1 looæ have draun N V 19e bent down 15 eth the their in · but rooted 23 1 mans way ac 24 1 Caft boldet puniche ungod! 30 7 the lan- ever. e 3 0 jud em. ung 50dl day. mopyed 0 be rooz. patiemh hole ſhall ile, and the an gone: his place, Mtitude d Kerh h comn. nd gnaii· ſeen the ave drann have bem doπ 1 o flay ſuch evſation. ſhall g0 e: andin aey ſaall dly, thej nemies d às the ted out. 3 The Lord ordereth a good mans going: and miakech his way acceprable to 24 Though he tfall, E 1. ocency, the thir 12111 O᷑. ing à M. meth 0 the——— their ſtrength vhe time of trouble. 41 a½nd the Lord 6 ſare the h 5 8 858 — Ee ftom ev il, and is 56——— r m, be becauſe t bunice d ungod ly, 30 Ther me land Wi judgment. 32 The lav/ of his O his heart: and his goings ſhall not ſlide. 33 The ungodly ſeeth the righteous: and ſecketh occa ſion to ſlay him. 34 The Lord will ne him in his kand: nor him when he 35 Hope thou i int Keep his way, and 16 mote thee, that thou ſl theland: When cheurn periſh, thou 1 227 tor the very tmy heart. Wrin . dc hot Withil 20 L muſie 2. ſtand looki at the l hoi e: and my 06 10 0 ma 5, and 42 „ talked ot wicl ve. 5 thou haſt madeng geceit—1¹ the d for man, and heard not: anc that mb who doth not 2214 his mouth became even as a man vanity. areth nor: and in Whoſe 7 For ma 2 4—— are no reproofs.——7 an che we 15 For in rhee, O Lord haſt de 1—.—— Iput my traſt: thou ſhalt an Wer for me, 6 Lord my 3od. 16 I have required thar they, even mine enemies, ſhould not triumph ovπαεr me: fo or when my ſlipt they rejoyced greatly ruly am ſet in the my bheavineſs is 5 But mwür e enemies live, and they that the v vare many in 12 for En, conten nun is with auty o 40 ouſi rom me. pme: O and Witt calling: thee to 1 ſalvation. ſtodiam. 15 0 are me 1a 19 1 reoon er 17 e pati and he ing hot Wwithi thus muſ and a t the 2 ngue. know/ myen look up: über then and ordered my nd he hath Ei ving unto our G0 Ilſee it, 2 fe ar: hallduttheir truſt in cthe Lord ren 2s nam. Bleſled is the man 100 Tuotum the proud, and 18 aKoeN not unto oud, ahogei to ſuch as go about 6 O Lord my Ood, the wondrous Works haft done, like as be thoughts, which 5 and Vet tnere i is no man that Or- dereth them unto thee. 7IfI fnould declare them, and ſpeak them: they ſhould be Lord, ro help me 17 Let ih mem—1—. iand keth in ah at ſay 9Burnt roſteri ngs an —— in haſt thou 10 aid I, Lo, 6 onte I t0 d it, yca, thy la V. er, O Lan iconfideri rthy peach ans expeltan ſor the Lot untome, ur me, myf 23 Eold upon ule, — Herth he telleth it. SSDSSS Te 0 7 All mine enem together apt inſt me: evens mè do th gine this e 8 Ler the neſs proceed now that he diech, let him riſe becauſe of the noiſe f up no more. ter- pipes: all thy waver 9 Lea, e tor Over me fr. iend, hath granted Snrt edayeth ht- ſeaſon di 72 my prat up unto 136 God d of my lite I+IWill ſay unto the Gohi Sth, Why haſt th Ee: Why go I hile the enemy 7 e Pſalms. er Wirhin me: the 2 Hannd 0 0H KIonch anſand chel littteh oOb Hermon 9 One deep callech anoth „hath loving k and 1—⁷ 2780 am in my tring God a1 I come to appear enee of God? havebeen 2 Wh „Where ungodlz people: om the deceit 4 NoV when ILthir upon, Ipour f0r l went with the n 2—— 2 22081 ou che God oſni ucle, and brought them forth ARrength, w/hy haſt chou put into the he duſe 08 fr 9205 hee and w/hy go l IV, xihile the enemy oτ uch as pre me? 2 I: and.— art dvithin me uſt in God: Imay g0 unto the iim than en unto: the G0l ountenan Aneſ and u· ethanhi um Dhe unto 5 V my ſo diſqui- 60 IWill Which ꝛenanc Pſa W have t6 done i- 2 H. the he⸗ plante- deſtroy them 0 3 Eo in poſſe thine a cougter hadſt a §SThe ſend he 6 Th verthro thy Nar under t 7. For bow: i Mall hel But krom ou them to 345 th/ Raut 10 But putteſt u eſt nor f II Th our back that the our good Ve viig. d ore willl. cerning the little lech anoth; oibe of, V Waves r me. h granted edayeth ſeaſon dit de my pa lite. othe Golt V haſt th g9o Ut enemy m, Whichi ne, Deu,. ch me, d mych deople: ne deceit God oſch hou put m hy g0 0 enemy oH ght andt Vlead me: holy hil. 0 unto de DWe ix. day. The Pſalms. He ix. day. unto thee, O God, my Go⸗ Wyy art thou ſo heavy, O 13 thy people my ſoul: and vyhy art thou ſo for nought: and takeft no mo- diſquieted wichin me? ney for them. 6 O put thy trũſt in God: fe 14 Thou makeſt us to he rill yer give him tk rebuked of our neighbours: 10 h is the help of my coun- be laughed vο ſcorn, and h- ꝛenance, and my God. derion of them that Morning Prayer. about us Pſalm 44. Deus, auribus. I5 Thou makeſt us W* have With our by-word ame ears, O God, our fathers and that the 5 have told us: What thon haſt heads at us. done in their ti 16 My confuſion is daih be- 2 Hov/ chou haſt driven out fore me: and the ſname of m the heathen w/ith thy hand, and face hath cœVered me; planted them in: hov thou haſt 19 For the veice of tge flan- deſtroyed the nations, and caſt derer, and blaſphemer: for the them out. enemy, and avenger. 3 Eor they gat not the land 18 And though all this be come in poſſeſſion chrough their π upon uα, yet do we not forget word: neither Was it their thee: nor behave Our ſelxes own arm that helped them. rowardhy in thy covenant. 4 But thy right hand, and 19 Our heart is not turned thine arm, and the light of thy back: neither our ſteps countenance: becauſe thou oùt of thy Way; hadſt a favour unto them. 20 No, not wher Thou art my King, O God: ſmitten us into the place ſend help unto ſacob. d covered us v- 6 Through thee will we o- Hadow/ of death. verthrov/ Cur enemies: and in 21 If We have forgotten che thy Name vyill we tread m name of our God, and ho under that riſe up ag us. up our hands 9 any ſtrange 7 For I will not truſt in y god: mall not Ge ch x bon/; it is not my IWord that Mall o are ve eſt not forth witk our armies. II Thou makeſt us to rurn our backs upon our enemies: ſo that they Which hate ue„ ſpoil our gooda. 12 Thou let teſt us be eaten Pus: à up.like ſucep: and haft eatter- Iiyer us lor thymercies ſake. 3 K Phain Ius. Ie ix. day. ghter of I cha gift: lihe nong the pes their cüpplical 1½ nd the dan be there ple ſhal+ mab on before the 14 The Kings daughter i glorious wich n: her clothig 5 gold. e brought umn ziment of needle 2——— che vi rgins that be he With chy Word fellows hall be⸗ her compatj „ O thou moft runro hn ding to thy Wor- ſoy and B ad renown. wall they be bro ood luck have thou wich enter into the E honour: ride on, becauſe 17 Inſtead vO rd 0f truth, aſc tont 300 is the pen: ok a 4be 22 211 kalrer chen the kx· ſhalt have ch yeſt make princes in all lauũ 18 1 Iwill reme mber thy Nui from one g tion to anotha therefore Mhal Uthe people g o thee, oridu 6 arrows 4 and the people ſuall e ſub Iued thank unto thee midſt Her r.fulin Iſtrengh à very pre lem t help in i 2 the 6er ptre of thy 2 is a right lcehtre. 8Thou naſt loved righteouſ- nels. and hated iniquity: 13 exen thy Eod the 1230 chon oſt Wid midſt co- and chat right carly. : for- 6 The heathen make ui t 0 5 people, and ado, and the kingd hy ͤ: but God 12 80 ell—— King have voice, and the pleaſure in thy beauty: for he 1e cthy Lord God, and worſhip thou him. iv. day. ter otf IaI gift: lihe mhepen cüpplical Aghter i5 er clothig rought umn of needl that be he er compai tumo ther nd gladntt t: and ſall 5 aters thien dthough the temg make u oms aren h ſhewel ch ſfalt d is Withi X all che wo Hang. und ze ſtill then, and Knop/ Iam God: I wWill be exalt- E nong the heathen, and 1 Wil Übe ezalted in the earth. 1 The Lord of hoſts is vich us: ihe God of ſacob is our refuge. Evening Prayer. Pſalm 47. Omnes gentes plaudite. O⁰⁴ ap your hand stogether all vye beople: O ſing unt wich the voice of melody For the Lord is bie to be feared: he is the King upon all the earth. ſubdue che people nd the nations under V 8 uρPon aã 6 Thon ſhaã the ſea: thr even War Worſh Whom he loved 7 00 15 the earch: ling er he underſtandin. keil them r gneth over the hea- 13 For Ut God ſitteth upon kor ever de othe pe Od ε Abra ien 10 which is very high doth defend the eartb, a with a ſhield. Plalm 48. A4 6 Reat is the Lord, icom to he praiſed: i checity muſe ot God, even upon hĩs h ill, gI will i 5 21 Don TDDe ix. 305 1 ſber/ my dark ne tha— theĩr — 110 50 ft. unto God for h 8 For 4— 60 375 ea, though he auid ſee not che 10 Fora he Let that wiſe men alſo die, and pe riſh toge ether: ͤ well as the ignorant and fooliſh, and leave their rie hes for otlł er. 11 And yet they chink that cheir houſes ſhall continue for ever: and that cheir dwelli places ſhall endure trom one g neratien nother, and call the Iands after their oυν names. 12 Nevertheleſs 6/ man x⸗ ill not abide in honour: ſeeing he may be comp unto th edeaſtsth at veriſh; this is the way of them. 13 This is their fooliſbneſs: and mein poſterity praiſe their 1 rhey l e in the hell like ſheep, Geaut Smavlerh upon teous ſhall rhem in uty ſhall re Out of che morning: conſume inſ the cheir dwellir 15 Bur God my ſoul from che place c tor he Dre receive m 16 Be not thou a one be ma ade rich: or if he glo⸗ ry of his houſe be increaſ ſedz 17 For he ſhall carry nothing awej wich him when he dicch: Me Pſalms. The x. dah. neither ſtall his pomp follo he lived, unto thy lel good of 19 He ſhall follow/ the gene ration of rbers: and fhal never ſee 20 g in honcur hath no underſtandihg: but is comni red unto the beaſts that peril Morning Prayer. Im 5o. Deus deorum. He Lord, cuen the mof tj 6⁰⁴ nath ſpoken: the world, fromi riſing 5 of the 00, unto ih geing down thereof. 2 Out of Sion hath Godi peared: in perfeët beauty. 3 Our God ſhall come, h ſh all norkeep 61;thereſil na conſi Hſht ſt ſhall K out him. the heae from ab 0e: and he curth, iu he may judge his people. 5 Gathermy uts togetkerh to me: thoſe that have mace covenant wich me wich facrihe 6 And the heaxens ſhall ch clare his rigbreouſneſs: foroi is Judge h 1 Rear, O my people, and. will ſpeek: Imy ſelt 12 againft thee, O Iſrael; am God even thy God. reprove theeie Or fox ii becauſe 00 Were not alNVay before me 9 4 will ke no bullockod ot thine 2 aoùνι⁸ or he· goat oi ot thy folds. 10 For all rhe beaſis of tf foreſt are mine: and ſo are ih cattel 720 4 h0 nd hills 11 IKnow Al che EoWIz* thou c 21t 5b done, and th that L ſelf: and ſe that ch 22 0 get Ge alid th 23 and pr and Ite convei neſs: The v. day. wche maundai beaſts ot 12 IfIbe he h. The der day. e v. daʒ.. of thy mercies do away mine mp follo lived, h appy man doœſt well Will ſpeih throughly from reſs: and æleanſe m wy hn. +IRKnowl bloud E 80 the gene and fal onour hath ut is comni hat petil yer. Aeorum. nthe nal ith ſpokex I, from ite „ unto th comèe, au : there ſii uming ni eſt ſhall K, dut him d: and renew a right ſpi- rit wihin me. e m e macdei ich• ns ſhall ch er Hor that I Par Kl ha Of ſelt: but I will repro Ople; anad4 and fet bekore thec the rh Will tes that Thon haſt Iinto thee. m bloud- dalioch 00 he· goat ou 5 eus. O Lord: ſnev/ th pra 8 16 Eor thou de ſireſt no ſ⸗ Elalm 5r. Miſtrere mei, eaſts of th. Ave mercy upon m d ſo are 1 6G0od, abter 0 great and hils, neſs: scordi bwIs upen . eſt Not ir Eit noc u Wie kedneſi dεth good. 0 downn fiom ven upon the chil dren ot 10 ſee if there were a und er ſtand, and ſei hear ling,that v/ork v/ickedneh Peop le 39 it ile havem Rr. 10 bread I upon God, I, Wheren + I rher ** 4 lwation ve eIout of Sio duld delie 7 Oh chat given un eſt nall God- V 2* * e Worch 0• tH for t 131 rV 19 ſree hein 7 Name kor 2 . day er. Hipiens th din no God. ndbecome ickedneli t%h good. oνn kiom ildren oſ Were a d, and ſed 0ne out i zetherbe here is a¹μ not ode ut under ckedneh 0 it ibe ey havem „ Whenn aach brobg Tbeßeg — 18 God bad vation ve ut ot Sien d avengen O G0h He 16 W0n an etheir 600 my helbe m chat u *0 evil Q ſtroy t à free hein VII Tye day. Dye P Will I give thee, and praiſe thy Name, O Lord: becauſe ir is ſo delive ered me my unto me, and mourn in my bont 127 11 ſorroyvꝰ/ are in 13 V. ſary that did magnifie h ne: for then perad- 77 mas. I Would have hid took ſWeet counſel nd walked in c d as fri ier ne h that e endt 18 of his mouth tter, havĩ an pit 0 0 257 25 all not live out ha heleſi Iy trult ů Im. 0 7 ars mei, Doits mercitul umo me, 0 Cod, 2Mine enemies are daily in 25 nd to WWallow me up: for mey be many that gght againſt me, O thou moſt Eigheſt. 3 Nevertheleſs chough Iam ſome rime afraid: yet put Imy truſt in thee. 4 Iwill praiſe God becauſe his word: I have put my truſt in God, and will not feat what Reſh can do unto me. 5 They daihy miſtake my words: all that they imagine is 0 do me evil. 6 They hold all to keep themſelves mark my ſteps, v/he Wait for my ſoul, 7 Sh wickedneſs: rho thy diſpleaſure ſhalt caſt them down. 8 Thou relleſt my ſlittings, put my rears into thy bottle: not theſe th in thy Dobk Whber oeyer Icall up On chee, then ſhall mine enemies be por do ſlight: this I Kno/; for God s Word will I rejoyce: in the Lords word will Icemfort me 11 Vea, in 6⁰d have I put my rrult: I Will not be afraid What man can do umto me. 12 Unto thee, O God, will 1 pay my vov/s: unto thee Will a 1give thanks. 13 For thou haſt delive red my ſoul from death, and my leet from kalling: that I me walk before God in the lig the living. Plalm 57. Miſerere mei, Deii. E mercitul unto me, O God, be mercitul unto me, for my oul rruſterh in thee: and undei low of chy wings ae, until this tyrannj be 1 be ſt. 2Iwill call unto he moſt high a * Hhe Pſalmo. 6ñ. day. God: even unto the God chut chall perfort m the Kaalt Which 1 have in ha 3 e*1 end from heaven: and ſave me from the reproot of him thar would eat me up. 4 Sod ſhall ſend forth h mercy and truth: my ſoul i½ among lone And lie eyen among the children of men, that are ſe ten fire: whoſe teeth are ſpearsand arrows, and their tonꝑue a ſhath ſwor 6Set up thy ſel +⁰ God aboxe the heaven⸗— 2 glory a: bove all e 7 Theyl have ſeet, and pre 2 19 a net for mj down my ſoul. nchey have d Ha pit before me, and ure talle 1 int9 the tof ir themſelves. S My h„O God my heart and give Lreit Awake up my glory; aWake, lute and hars: my ſelt wil avakę right early. 10 L Will give chanks vnn chee, O Lord.emongt e people: and Lvvill fing unto thee amosg the nations. 11 2. the greatneſs of thj mercy ven Kchy trutt el che cloud 12 Set uh 1v elk, O Cac ve th ber and glory ů— 2 all the earth. Plalt mS. 6. vere ut igue. Ale your minds ſet uponrigł· eachem unto the hes·. willl ſinz reculpels, ye congregati. do ye judę that is eighr. Oye ons otf men 2 Les, ye imagine miſchicl in your heart upon rhe eareh; deal wWi ands de the thing rhem runn ſhoot roote Wicke fro om 3.F my 101 thered thoutt behole 5 S hoſts, it all mercil 50d that Which 1 eaven: reprool me up. torth hu y ſoul h nong the pears nd ie a ſharh od aboxe glory a: et for m mj ſoul: it before t0 the 06 God Will ſing apvake ſelt Wil Ks undo eſeten ofhνh the hea · he clouda 10εα. ponrigh· miſchiel e earch al Wwich oward e. Womb; they g0 4They · as ve ta ſerpen adder tl Even peth her e 3 Wpich refuſech to hear the voĩce ot the charm er: charm he never ſo wifely teeth, O God, uchs, mite the J. O Lord: let rchat in their m bones OUthe! lions rhem f⸗ S Water runneth apace, and when they ſhoot— arros, let them be robted ont. 7 Ler hen conſume away like 4 h il, and be like the un. timely fruit of à wor man: and ler them not ſee the lun. 3 Or exer y hots be made hot with thorns: ſo let indi N Mall Ous he ſhall v bloud Ot Zeth the earth. Plalm 59. Erie me de inimicis. * iyer me from n mies, O God: d from them chat riſe up ag me. 2 0 deliver me from the Wicked doers: from the bloud-thirſ r fault of n in and bre 4 1 ſelyes vri thou therefore to help r and behold —— Standup P. O Lord Gode ho IDs, th God of Iſrael, to vi and be not Hit che 2—. en Waliclens Wicheans + at ſtop- 5 Chey 90 to and 10 in thie 030 likc a dog, O 9 in about throngh the city. Behold, they peak With the ein mouth, and yords their lips: for vyho doth hearꝰ But Shou⸗ 0 Tord 7 Tche heath nt0 10 orn. 9 817 tren gth will 2101 ne neſs ple enteon y: and let me ſee my defire v upon mine enemies 11 Slay them not, leſt my people forget it: but catter them abroãd among the peo- ple, and put them down, Lord, our d 12 For ſin ot 4951 the Words o the and Ihy: thei curſing an⸗ chee, O 5 Thou ha moved che and K. 5 lead m Er dhe cov rering MY C ruſ o Will Bring me of Die xj. dH nt che Gmgr Ons. God ight is m good Words With give but curſe hith their mo rheir heart. 5Nevertheleſe, my ul, Wat o chou ſtill upon 6od: for m 5 in him. uly i ſtrength an Vation: he is my defeng aII not fall. 7 In Od i8 m health and my glory: the roc*K ofmy mighu 8 O put your wult int ve peof e: pour out Your beartz f6 for God is Our hope. for che children of men r your ſelyes riches increaſe 19 chem. ce, and twWic Ihaye or ol him ne wickednets .— Reep ot hi 15 beart. I ſudgenl ſhoot à ſWift arrou: wounded. rongnies ſh 11 ch that Sod w is in liej ords Wit curſe With 1.7070 barger h my de efene 21l. healch and my migha your h 5 vermen en ot men 208 2— Godʒ all chey eitful upoſ by him, ſhall be cο½mm lrogets che mouth ef them ti ſelt. tpeak lies, ſhall be 4920. vrong and— 25 42 eand, Deus our felies E, 20 Sod, increaſe, V pray relerve my Ute n rhem. and twic Lhaue SS Ina chei The x&5. Auy. Mar art the hoꝑe of all ofthe earth, and ot 92 remain in the broad ſ⸗ 6 Who in his ſtrengt Lertem ns: anc ed abour witch Yower. 7 2 ho ſtillech the 15 ot the ſea: and the noiſe 05 his wayes, and the madneſs of the 2 e em that people. 8 They alſo that dWell in che uttermolt 3 ob rhe earth, all be afraid ar chy rokens: chou that makeſt the our· goings of che morning and evening to praiſe thee. . Thou vis eſt the earch, and blelle it: chou makeſt it very plenteous. 10 The river of G⁰0 Water 5 chou lendelt rain into che 4—— cher eot: chou makeſt ir he drops of rain, and che increate of it: 12 II du cro ſt the year Wich rhy goodneſs: and chy clouds drop fatneſs. 124 he/ ſhall drop npon the orhe Wilderne le hills ſhall rejoyce allo hall corn, that Say unto God, 0 01 Won- dertul arr thou in thy works: Ibr. ough rearnels of th 250 liars unto thee. 3For all the world ſhall wor- ing ol chee, and other: Ralſe thy Namis. ſalms. Power ſnall thine enemie: be 4 O come hit 9098 Works of G⁰ derfub h rhe children of men. . He turned the ſea ĩnto dij land: ſo that they went throug the water on foor; chere dii we rejoyce cher f. 6 00 ruleth vich his powerſh ever, his eyes behold the peoph ane 13 as III not believe, d not be able to exalt themſche 7 O praile our God, ve peopi and make che voice ot his praſ to be heard and behell hov/ woh Idul i in lie tour feet to ſi hou, Hal h f Ie 48 12.—7* is tri 10 Thou bro reſt us inn che ſnare: and laidſt troubi 2112 our I 1 Thou fufkeredfſt men tont 18 dud heads:ve Went throu fire and water, and tho ubroneh eſt us out into a wealthy plat 12 I will go into chine holl with burnt· offerings: and u pay thee my vows hich IH miſed with my lips, and ſuu vich my mouth, When dν in trouble ces,with cke ing 0 will offer bulloc come hither, and heul hat fear Gocd: a will te wWhat he hath dol for my ſoul. 15 called unto him with gave him pralſ 16 If I incline unto wicheh Lels wich mine heart: the Loi will nor hear ma 17 But God harh heard me and conſidered the voide ef i prayer. 18 Praiſed be God, Whole is in his doing towand . Gay. and beholl how Woh ding towWaud . ſea into dij ent throug ; chere dil power ſu e people delieve, ſha themſehye „,ye people Ot his pralt Ddul inlit keet to ſ od, ha alt pn dalt rriedu reſt us inh idſt troubi men tonũ ent throu 300 bromeh althy plat thine holl 8; and N ich IuN „and ſpa Vhen EN nto tReef hcke incen bulloch 1. and heu God: and ne hath don Um withmj him paals into wickel urt: the Lo h keard m voice ef u d, Who hal Ie vfij. day. Tue 89 We xeiij. day. net caſt out my prayer: nor 6 Ke ĩs the God tat maxetn turned his mercy from me. men 10 be of one mind in an Plalm 67. Deus miſereatur. houſe, and bringeth che priſen- 6⁰⁴ be mercitul unto us, and ers out of captivity: but lerteth blels us: and ſhew us the the runnagates continue in light of his countenance and be ſcarceneſs. mereiful unto us; 7 O God, when thou wenteſt 2 That thy—.3 mah be forch before the people: When thou wenteſt through che wil⸗ Bealh amien 2l ti n. derneſs, 3 Let the people praiſe thee, 8 The earch ſtoch, and the hea⸗ O God: yea, let all the people vens dropped at the preſence oĩ praiſe thee. ‚ God: even as S allo was 4. O ler the nations reioyce movyed at the prelence ot God. and be glad: for thou ſhalt ijudge ho is the God of Ilrael. the folk righteouſiy, and govera 9 Thou, O God, ſemeſt a the nations upon carrh. gracĩous rain upon thine inherĩ- Let the people praiſe e thee, tance: and refreſhedſt it vrhen O God: let all cke people it was Weary. P1200 chee. 10 Thy conęregation ſhall 5 Then ſhall the earch bring dwell ctherein: for thou, O Ggd, forth her increale: and Goc, halt of thy goodneſs prep- 2 even our oπn Ged, ſhall give us for the poor. his bleſſing. II The Lord gave the vord: 7 Cod ſnall bleſs us: and all great was the compaeny ef the che ends ot the World ſhall fear Preachers. him. 12 Kings with their armies Morning Prayer. did ſlee, and Were Gite omfited 3 Pfalm 68. Exurgat Deus. and they 0 che houfhold divi- Et God arifè, and let his enemies be ſcattered: let them alſo that hate him, flee before him. 2 Lite as the ſraoke vaniſh- eth, fo ſnalt thou drive them away: and li Ke as Mar melteth 14 W. ber e Ann ſcat- at re fire io let the ungodly tered Kings for their ſake: then periſh at the preſe— of God. Were they as white as ,ne 1 3 But let the rightecus be glad, Salmon. and reioyce before God 15 As the hill of Baſan, ſo is them alſo be merry tüe hill: even an high hill, as 4. O ſing unto God, and ſinga the praiſes unto his Name: ma Snihe 1 5 27 05V him t idech upon the hea- HHis is Sods il; inthemhie vens, as it were upon an horſe Pl leaſeth h im t⁰ο iwell Prale him in his Name, yea, Lord Will abide in cver. and WIlce. before him. 17 The chariots of God are He is à father of the f twenty th and, n thou- lets, and defende oE ſands of angels: and the Lord che widow's: exen God in his is among them„4s in the holy holy höbiration. Place of Sinai. 18 Thon * * 2. xIIj. day. Calp. f Ktulbi in h ves in che bloud of th es: and that the to may be red ae. 561 t 04.25 ſeen, O God, hox v : hο⁰ chon my God in the deep mite is: Lam come Wirh the timb i ſo that the 26 Siverh 0 temples E are 7 ne o mall! briig 6 Let not che s unto tl thee, O Lord G med for in Lye. thoſe kounde God 0 7 have I hath co 8 Ta ro my untoen Wallo Pit ſhut 17 1 10 ving turn th the mu —5 ſa cauſe c 20 7 Bau eep mite, am come that the ſtroy me rhat I now. faultʒ rruſt in The vi. day. chee, be con. 901 d for ſome to have pity on ough me, O Lor dut there was no man, nei- God of Iſrael. fol n. to comfort nd why? for ſake halker ed r Tfce. ſnam ered my kac e aſte anger un en: even my me 2 * thez loving kin turn thee ur dir — an 0 mercies. an 5 ſave it: 0 deli er—— be⸗ cauſe of mine enemies. 2⁰ Thonb in—:— fie 21Thy rebuk e hath brol heart, Iam fu ES SSIIIII E ders v vomb, my Prailt 11——— 0f thee. they that love h dWell therein. Plahn 50. Deus in adjutorium. thee, O God, to de- liyer me: make Baſte to help me, O Lord. 2 Let them be aſhamed and confounded char ſeek akter my foul: let them be turned back- Ward and put to confuſion, chat& vriſh me evil. 3Let them for their rev/atd be ſoon brought to ſname: that ery over me, There, there. 4 But let all choſe chat ſeek chee, be ioyful and glad in chee: b and ler all ſuch as delighe i in thy n, ſay alway, The Lord As for me· Lam poor and müle ry: haſte thee unto me, O God. 6 Thou art my helper and my Lord, make no ng Prayer. Plalt n7. In te„Domine, ſperavi. Nthec, O Lord, have Ipur my rrudt, let me never be put to confut ion: but rid me, and teouſneſs; 3 unto me and incline thine ear ſave me. 2 Be thou my W Vhereunto Lmay a ed to he kor cthon⸗ 57 my houſe of dete and cruelꝭman. 4 For thou, O Lord God, art the thing char I long for: chon arr my hope, eyen from my —— Through thee have I been hoilen ſince IWas born: hou art he chat took me out ι ſure truſt is in thee. 2——— let my mouch be fllled that Lmay fag honour all c 5* and on ce menot ay in thetine e: forlake me not vhe my ſtrength fail 9 For. enemies ſpeakg gainſt me, and chey 1 hat lay wah tor my ſoul, take their counſ rogether, aying: God hath h. laken him, perſecute him, a take him, for there is none t) deliver him. 10 G30 not far from me, OGol my God, haſte chee to Belp me. I1 Let them be confoundel and 10 t chat are againſt ay ſoul: ler them be covered xi ſhame—. iſhonour, that lell to do me evil. 12 As for me I Will Patieniy abide alway: and Will prait thee more an more. 13 My mout th ſhall daih ſpes t thj righteouſneſs and ſalvat. on: for I Knov/ no end thereq 14 1 will go forth in th. ſtrength of rhe Lord Sod: aul Will make ment ion of thy iig tEOu inels only. 15 Thou, G God, haſt taugh me from my youch up und Beretore Will I tell d Works. eme not, O O Gocn „When Eam grah ** unti II Thave hewed 1 ien unto this genetatiad power 110 all chem chn Ca 38 are 17 T᷑ 1areoulneſt,O.G0l is very high: and great thins ade rhey chat theu haſt dobe 0 God, Whbo is like unto thee 16 O VNhar great troubles adyet. Mhe æiv. 00. ny: but myj The xi adverfirt great ho me on e 20 The and thy long: fo and bro ſeek to c neſs unte 2 Ther ple accor detendut 3 The bring pe rigt Ateoui 1955 folt by t children the wron 5The. aꝗ The ſur from one 6 Heo ſo rain into as the dro 7 Inhi ous flourti of peace endureth 8 His fro m 2 and fron and Worlds ei 9Theh e æiv. 00. „my dent 16e. 8 Hueh but my ube ſillel Imay ſigg our all ch in the tipe not wWhen ſpedkz. at lay v eis Counlt d hath ii e him, ne. — to help me. onfounde againſt w. wered wl r, that ſetb W Parienh Will praile 51 lpeik and ſalvat. Athereg, *rth in the 1od: and of thy igh. haſt taugn 1 up und I1I Ltelld „O Codh dam grah hewed 1 generatit Ichem eün reſe,O Goh grear thing haſt done unto thee ronbles and adyet halt thou ſhewed mel ch yea, and brou Hreſt deep of the earch haſt brought me to great konour: and comforted me on every ſide. 20 1 herefore will Ipraiſe ches C„O God, irurnent Or Iſing 0 chou hsly One 0* and broner u unto ſu Lanne thar ſeek to do me evil. Pſalm 72. De— Nve the King O God neſs umro ch en 3The moun 1 bring pe He ſall Keep the ſimple by their right: defend the en ol the——— and pumiſh the wro They ar thee as long as the ſun and mon endur 5.„ one generation to Ie 5 He ſhall come down like the rain into a fleece of wooll: dren as the drops that water the earth. 7 In his time ſhall the rigl ous flouriſh: yea, and abund 0t heace o long as the moon endureth. 8His dominion ſhall be alſo trom the one ſea to the other: and from the floud unto the worlds end. 9They that dwell in the vil V. Aay The Pfiims. Yye 2 day: derneſs ſiall Kneel before him: 2 1 11 e dult. the Kkings ot Arabia and Saba ſnall bring gifts. 11 A1 KI delivert he poor d V alſo, trui it 131 5 e uee all be green ia ver, his nar der the ſun among the ties: Whi f his M Aelh T che earth ſl Majeſty.& E Pſalm 2⁴. T duly Godi rael: e n unto of a clean 2 Neverthe almoſt gone: my tre well-nigk ſlipt. 3 And hy? ILWas grieved at tke luch as are * VDie xiv. day. Pſalms. 2e vv. 10 The xi whe Wicked: I do alſo ſee the li 6 He —— ſore out in no 10 f.¶ known veuntyand The bolhy pla hedwe even un no not that und 11 0 adverfat d my Portion hew/ 10. pheme t forſale 52„ haſt de. ar commu ter of Sion. 2id, De 4½ chen haſt put· 19 Re. bow the . ch, De viv. Aay. TDDe Pſalms, as dreau 6 He thar timber a⸗- and how che ick tr 2s: Was blaſy :(o ſhetbore out ot age to V.¶ knov/n to b ent work. lal p it 10 an excel- nor the nto the 46 grieved: hrough n ö and igao ave ſet fire upon tbhy 21 Look upo ere à beall boly p nd have defiled for all the eartf ihe dWellint e of thy Name, neſs, and cruel malxyy even unto the Ound. 22 O let ne aft holden 9 Lea, they ſaid in their hearts, way aſhamed Let us make havock of them and needy give pr me with altogether: thus have they Name. rer thn burnt up all the houſes of God 23 Ariſe, O G ö thine own c 8„ hov/ the fooliſt meth thee e dail. e not our token m. henn . heu- 1098 thall 2— ene ny portion Pheme thy Name, for ever? 12 Why Wirlarhe Weſt thou thy hand: v. h5 1 ickeſt thou not thy right hand out of thy bo- the ſom to 6 13 Kor God ĩs m) theh helo h be doerh it himlelk. 14 Thou didſt divid Mronah thy bower: elt the heads of the in the waters. Thou ſino 5 dlal⸗ We hot againd ſture congie. haſt M·P.„ 10fol I tains and v +Ot che! e tribengl Tboche: thou— à moum Waters. ther f Awen. I 17 The day is thine, and the ve gut is t Kh0¹ bug Int is chin evet aft prepa- g the ſun. he put et all the hor- teth up rth: thou haſt 9 Fo th ere 19 à cuνp, ord, red: it is* and d: eth our of the ſame em 40 hc done eul 19 mber 9 bow the enemy Batk 2 Tye Pfalmi. lreꝑs thereot The ν. day. 2n d 2 In the time ot my troublel wugt zht the Lord: my ſore ra, and ceaſed not in he night· ſea. ſon; my ſoul refuſed comtort. When Lam in heavineſti, think upon G are ro t their ſleep: vermote? otten to 2 5—⁵¹1 SDuKe, 0 0 the chariot 6 U — 0 vho 66 houertth eOodth onde 41 lared ti E. dell. nhe V P che depih; 0 18 poured Our un. ter, che air thundred: and chinẽ went abroad. arronre Went ab 19 l ſentence à WI Knowo have to generatt ſuew th mish ty that he! no/ Which v 7 70 they can their chi 5The truſt in dhe wor! 15 cCOmo Ané fathers, generati let Rot 540tel fal ſily un 10 Li Bohraim rad catr) v. day. ny troubleI ny ſore ram e night · ſea. eble that 1 the days d at are paſt. n heart,nι ſent him · e beno ne for niſe come evermote? ↄtten to be ut up lů pleaſure? mine onn remember ht hand cd the workt Wtro mind time. ſo of all iij ſhall be 2 od, is holy: Ithat doeg W thee, O thee,, aph depths ello ö red dur va : and chine 18 Tie od as out Me vp. day. 189 The voice of thy thunder Ves Reard round about: the üshtyings ſhone vpon the ground, the earth was moved and ſhook wirhal. in che ſea, and Es ir grear Waters: tootſteps not Knov/n. 20 Thou leddeſt thy pæople ep: by the hand of Mo- 2 Ev Plalm 78. Attendite, popule. HFr my law, O my people: incline your ears unto the words of my mouth. 2 I will open my mouth in à barable: I will declare hard ſentences ofρold; 3Which we have heard and knowo: and ſuch as our fathers have told us; 4 That we ſhould- not hide chem from the children of th generations to come: but to ſue wj the honour ot the Lerd, his mighty and wonderful Works that he hath done. 5 He made a covenant wich Lachb, and gave Iſrael a lav/: Whick he commanded our fore- fathers to teach cheie children 6 That their poſterity might knowm it: and che children Which were yet unborn; To the intent that when they came up: they might e their children the Lame 5 Thar they might put theĩ truſt in God: and not to forget the works of God, but to Keep s commandments; And not to be as their fore · fathers, a faithleſs and ſtubborn g generation: a generation that let not their heart arigur, and Vboſe ſpirit cleavech not ſted- altly unto God 10 Like as che child 2 en 8. ohraim: who be zad carrying boVe,Turr The Pſaums. De vν. day. ſelves back in the day of battel. 11 They Kept not che cove- nant of God: and would not Walk in h 12 Eut forgat what he had done: and the onderful works that he had mewed for them. 13 Marvellous in the ſight of our forefathers in the land ot Egypt: even in the held ot Zoan. 14 He divided the ſea, and let chem go through: he made the waters to ſtand on an heap. I5 In the day.time alſo he led them with a cloud: and all che night through v/itha ligłit ot fire 16 He clave the hard rocks iR the wilderneſs: and gave them drink thereof, as it had been out of the great depth. 17 He brought Waters out ofε the ſtony rock: ſo tliat it guſh- ed out like the rivers. 18 Vet for all this they ſinned more ageinſt him: and provo- ked the moſt Higheſt in the Wilderneſs. 19 They tempted God in their hearts: and required meat for their luft. 20 They ſpake againſt God alſo, ſaying: Shall God prepare aà table in the wilderneſs? 21 He ſmote the ſtony rock in- deed, that the v/ater guſhed out and the ftreams flowed Withalz but gan he give bread alſo, oε provide fleſi for his people? 22 Whenthe Lord heard thi he Was wroth: ſo the fi Kindled in Jacob, and heavy diſpleaſure a- 23 Becauſe they believed not in God: and put not their truſt in his help. 24 80 he commanded the fclouds above: and opened the cdloors otf heaven. 25 Re rained down Manna allo A amongt ir dof the day Whei and kep exven 4 r00hnd about their Ithe m th l 3 fell aws eat and were ſlarting vell filled. he gave ther their own de they were not aApp ſtheir luſt. that hel 62 Hl into capt into che 63 He allo unte Wroth v/ 64 TI berez n giant rel 67Ke the hind in the dy for his oπn peoph em forch like ſer them in the H 65 B dah: eve Eloved 40 Ihe xv. day el 35 And brouꝑh iltar Ithe d g Prayer. „Venerunt. are come with their 2 i ICE: thy a images. He G.made— 2080 Wüu 60 W 1950 Was wroch: E ople over the ſword: widow/s to m 66 So tk one our of ſle el Riant refreſhed 67 He ſmo the i er⸗ oπn pe like ſter in the u 1 Tbe xj. day. Name: O deliver us, and he mercitul unto our ſins for thy Names ſake 1H W Peretore do t ſay: Where is no 11 O let the ve chy ſervants bloud t be openly ſhewed heathen in our 12 O let the f ing of r krilon thee: 4 of thy Poher preſerve thor thoſe that: are appointed to die. 13 And for the bla Wherewith our neighbours have blaſphemed thee: reward thou them, OLord, ſeven- fold into 9216 9 Vehar are chy people, and. der U paſture, malj give theẽ Es or EVer: and Wilt alxray be ſhie v/ ing forth thy from generation to gene- 1 cher rowful ſigh- come belo ration. Plalm 80. Qui vegis Iſrael. Eur, O chou Shepherd of Ufrael, thou that leadeft JoſephVe ſucep: ſhew thy — at ſitteſt upon . 2 Belors Phraim, Benjamin and Manaſſes: Air up thy ſtrength, ſi and come, and helpus. 3 8 38 ain n.O0 God: ſhevy n and plar wedit. Me Pfalnns. 9 Thou madeſt room n forl it had taken rog od? Wirh the ſ nce of boughs th g to the greatneſs dow- n her hed ã land. 10 The hilis were coνε andi reof were like cdov/ of it: boughs unto th 2Why aft u argo py W 90dd ot 100 K 40 ven: behe old, d viſi 15 And of yard that it hand plante nch that i madeſt ſo ſtrong for aue ſell 15It is burnt vyith fire and do wn: and they ſhall perii the rehuke of chy countent 1½) Let thy hand be uponi mun of thy right hand: anι on the 50 of man Whom g tor thine ai ſelt. IS Anc 29775 ew/ the Uaht a ce, and wWe ſhall 0 Hens mer lure. oπ ùp the trumpet inth dof new.moon: even in the tin and upor achrlen de b —— 04k V ide, 12 Bu 13 801 On he⸗ Follox/ e 14 0 babe doum r th ed my ha laries. 16 Th Haould coveg andi vere like = — om ſhi or thine c t wegob live,and 5 uthe dur ſoles Tbo Pſalius. Who periſhec tad became às the to freng mi fgods eyery one AII ibat he 3 E 4our defen. Ir nthe face i the ea 1e houſe ler: and 100 in poflañ hine Anointe 12— my Rerr⸗ me 10 For or in chy courtz K. ular 12* loving! mall gi his goin God isa ligt with thy tempeft dd ce Och Will gie DPſaln mem afraid and no πά O— 16 Maket t E2 dt put 0 Domine negraciou hou had tum. Jacob. che ch. νειr away allihj ed by l indigmition. it thou iieth rom one geneis u not rurn agein r people r 0Laet ation. rken what the concerning ert God k peaceuft aints, ibatind I.6 lal„ 0 Run Imay Yhe v. day. . +* —— — 3* fore him bspoi ftrete ftretch 2· Hd. tronb ble: IV ul forth m) Wun tered chi thy 1 Vof ihe e Lord Iever be Diun noſher. ett the wayen ariſe. du 10 aſh ſubdued Egybt, hou haſt ſcat. ft chrone abroad wid vens are thine he cann mercy chy ka⸗ 16. aging 01 the Wavet 1ed Egytt, haſt ſcat. Oad Wich thine, the carth lay. Dyc Pfalms. * in the battel. and veatt: n butlr on paſſeth E — ürs Wherein lverſity. wolk: * glory. ious Majeſtiy apon us: e work of our O proſper thou ày unto the Lord, Thou 1ij. day. in the n, dtied Vay inth akraid N eth, ſo ber our pply our dat unto thy mer⸗ ſhall we he da all ſucha Ifollowe i 7 Fol 5 with ne and v/ or hOν paſture inſt the eil hand ot helped ö ꝗ but uy t to Hllence. id, My foq mercy, eof the ſot· y heart refrehed m vrefuge: sthe ftrengih 01 3 For an 4aor nd à gre Hteous t bloud. dwell GWel J0½6 da wer rruth e 10 O ye that to gen 1 ich is grea 5 in Jãcob the Lord oui beforehu kaithfu e: thele and be and punimedſt theit ilie the Lord oin 10 Goch verlon 10 The vv. lies ſhall not the Lord our unto him, Name. 4 For mercy is ruth end to gener ——— ii thei ö and be And'e m out cf P, and caã Y Kept law that u, O Lord eſt them dſt their Lord our Goch E — 2 E The vv. day. T06 PI⸗ hat thou have mercy upen her, tles Emitiss om de- 73 Anto unto the chi ven oisthe »them chu richeth as as te Windge h The eih oν ihereot 17 okthe —— ITSTSTSS The v. day. lay them down 23 Man goethüf „ and to cherein 27 Theſe v chat thou I 28 When 112 2 0 chey gathe a har + + He hath b romiſe: nd ge. ner p eople 1to do deven 46. cen alway m nc. of his covenar IDe v/ 32 7 Ihe&v/. day. 17 But he had vered him people ler k 21 He n bls houſe: ſubſtance; 22 That he mig ptinces atter his i his om. me into Egy ftra rocłk ef ſtone out: ſo dry places. and Abraham yea, eVen in their k chambers on 0 7 Bu **.— Te. GaV ed theit g Ide ofAH kaines 1 III 1 . he WAll Cup„ Vey ²C ra 10— 1 awhe burne upler. u²ede d *— 1 1* „ 4 36In- Hip 26 1 ped Went a inyentio 39 TI. of te L people: Borred 4⁰ Au to the h they tha over ch 41 1 them: ction. 42M them: bim wi and Wei wicked world the pe⸗ E ch ver Sr — * The*— tha Lord in theĩ vered ders that he doe dren of men] ey that 90 ſea i 2 ſuips nneſs in 24 Th t.— 41eb. 28 80 mhen chey ery derer in 0 God, — would be Ond Laun) ſe zIwill Reaeneth 5Set u bove the Iry above 6 That Adelivered and divid ibe valle) iles mine: Krengi h 9 Juda Wat tel t0 0 13 ftia will n they& Ut loch pondet of che d me the) 12 un· Kindnebd 2 And. me witl Vcompafl zm cor meum. 0 3 Reart is ready. halnſt n 2 For Prayer. heart is ready: I Will ſx and rength ok r 9ſuda is m i will 1 10 WI ol che deceitful V Worlh h is ofl che pla and ver dit will 2 deſire merick and give ought I Ou ver; hi t und with h0 he ſhalle. 10 1 his corenen znd it ſt ed his peope n. 0 of his works; in fume a em che herite ungodly PI mouth: and Praiſ the multitude. 30 For he right hand 0 his ſoul fron at thet 0 1 ave ſis hands all 3 ai etrue. 2 Bleſ for cVer α Lord: eyermot 9. . he ſalle. is coven ſume 2 ungod Eeyermore 13 — D The Pſalms Dhe vv cell upon 16 IV Zamieſhe Lore chit dabout: and gat 30 14 upon 10d caupd my 300 nen unto for the I 9. Iwillwe I before the la che land ot the living. o believed, and thereſt ſpeak, but I Was fore tt d in my haſte, Alldg 1 1 ſhall Ii all che bene one unto e e che c call upon ze 3om eopke orie his ſsinn d, hon uu m ſerva 1 1. thy ler and me ſon ot thine hast hhou maf broken m bon in ſun der. ů 151Will oftertor cheecheſeh fice ot thank ing: an ther Fdeath com on. 2 For ever moi Cire 495 confeſs for ever 4 Ves the Lor⸗ me at la 6 Tb will no unto mie 7 Th wich the lore ſh. mise er 8 It i Lord: dence It Lord: dence 10 round ef the l 1I I fide, th exvery f the Lor 12 7 unto m 2.44 Te. ommul monie U nor. 8 I Veommar haſt ſet keep it; 3 Me path ot orcther out for ih chat it hi ſervant 7Tal Lam afi ments i 8 Bel commai in thy r 28* ments Thy vvord 26 ine all manner etncher 7 1 unto thy telh wonies“ vV/V. d hy Co½mm all be in commanamer not foth balt ſet my he . thy ſta keep it unto the 2 Give me underſt in my trouble ITchall keep thy l: hach quickened me keep it wich my whole heart. 3 The proud have had me ex- 3 Make me to go in the cecdingly in deriſios hach of cthy com Inot ſhirinłed f trom chyl bor therein is my 4 For Iręemembred Incline my heart unto venlaſtin teſtimonies: and nott touſneſs. 5O turn awe they behold van Iy: ane d quick en thou me in che 6 O ſtabliſh chy ſervant: that I may Take away che Iam afraid of: for ments is good. Behold and 4 and ha vye ke pt thy : becauſeè Ikept andments. my por 1 Tords epromiſed to loving mercy come keep chy la me acco- ne, O L 2Imad in thy t— oe 5 erciful uimo me 0 thy W ord. n, accordir Ed I ſt mer0 Jerſtandtte ments: an Wondron b a af f rt thol lan Y Word. the vay hou me u lav/. che way d gmentz hat u ofthy unteem judgments. 7 n aàa companion 0 al them chat fea UAy commanc t0 thy 16u wonies D FR A 7. ....— anding: that I may teſtimonies. r thee Lord, to ꝛand: for they have d chy law. love chy command- above gold ond precious herefore hold I ſtraight all 0: and all lalle ways 1 utte. abhor. Wonder- ch my ſoul ep them. 2 When thy word goeth it giveth light and un- ing unto the— my mauth, drew in my preath: for my de- light was in thy command- ments 4 0 look chou upon me, and : as thou e merciful unto m F 0f— coun guſh cut with 28 5 men keen not h jndement. nies that thou are exceed- and true ven conſu- nine enem ſies 1 ve forgotten thy words. 4Thy word is tried to che uttermoct: and thy ſet vant lo- veth it. • yet do I not forgeti tation: 4re c—mmandmente quicken 6 Thy righreouſneſs i α Mar everlafting 8 righteouſneſs: me, and thy lav/ is the truth. not ſu 7 Trouble and heavineſo hu nies. taken hold vpon me: vetun 6 It g delight in thy commandmemi the tram 8 The rightecufneſs 0f U keep not teſtimonies is everlaſting: 7 Cor grant me underſtanding, al love ch mall lixe. guicken Evening Prayer. loving k Camavi in toto corde mi 8 Th Call wich my whole heul verlaſtin me, O Lord, I willke dy rigl th atutes. evermot 2 Vea, even unto chee d Pyii call help me, and I ſhall Iu YRince thy teftin nonies. wirh 3Eariy in the morning diſ heart ſt. cry unto hee: for in thy³ xvu word. is my truſt. 4 Mine eyes prevent ¶ as one t night-watches: that I michi 3 A occupied in thy words. 5 Hear my voice, O I0 love. according unto chy Ioving u neſs: quicken me accordii praiſe chou art wont. tighteoi 6 Th y draw nigh thatofu 5 Ere lice perſecute me: and aref have wW. from thy law. mey are 7 Be ou nigh at hand[ 6 I.0 Lord: for all thy Sonm 19 lav ments are true. Iſter th 8 As concerninꝑ thy teliu My nies, I have kKnov/n long ſhια ſumoni- chat thou haft grou nded d ceedinę for ever. 81h Vide humilitatem. nents a 0 mine adyenſh and deliver me: for not forget thy law. Etm 2 AvVenge ihou my cauſe α E thee deliver m: quicken me 0 ing ro thy rard. 3 Health is far from mhemgh 2 1. tor chey regard not th) l tutes. 4 010 alnels18 avineſ- DN yet in andmem neſs of i laſting: ading, an ayer. corde mia. Fhole henn „LWillke 0 chee d ſhall Ee aorning di in thy v drevent t Imichu. . ds. Ee, O 1 100m xu accordin h thatokg and ares at hand. me, and per ſec comm thy rehin long fia nded d atem. e adveri e: for I ny cauſe a n me 20 mtheung not tiy l. 4 61 The v. day. Great is chy mercy, O Lord: x licken me as thou art wont. 5 Many there are that tr ouble te me not Werve from thy wel eth me when I ſee becauſe chey . keep not chy laa 7 Conſider, O Lord, how I lore chy commandments: O quicken me according to chy loring kindneſs. Thy word is true krom e. verlaſting: all the judgments of thy righreouſneſs endure tor eyermore. Principes perſeouti ſunt. Rinces have perſecured without a cauſe: but my heart ſtandech in awe of thy word. 2 Iam as glad of thy word: as one that fincleth great ſpoils. 3 As ſor lies I hate and ab- ne ne bor chem: bur chy lav7 do 1 love. Seven times a day do I1 praiſe thee: becauſe of thy kighreous judgments. Great is the peace that they bave who love thy law: an mey are not oſtended at 6 Lord, I have look 10 Gving health: 4 alter thy commandments. My ſoul hath Kapn thy te- monies: and loved them ex- teedingly. 81 have kept chy command- ments and te or all my ways ⸗ Anpropinquet depre La my complaint com thee, underltand ling thy vrord. 2 Ler my ſupplication come before thee: deliver me accord- ing tochy Word. My lips ſhall ſpeak of thy for done TDhe Pſalms. The praiſe: d me thy ſtarutes. 4 Lea, r thy word: bor thy Iaw, is my d 7. O let my ſou ſhall p ments ſhall help me. and chy judg⸗ 8 have gone aſtray like a eep that is loſt: O thy ewant, for I do noc forget thy comm NMorning Prayer. Bominum. in trouble, I Lord: Pfalm 120. W n 4 Was and he heard me 2 Deliver my 8015 y the 3 What reward ſhall be gĩ or done unto thee, th tongue: arrows, v 4WO ſtrained 10 vel With NI. and to habitation a- mong the te lar. 5My ſoul hach long dv/elt a- mong rhem: that are enemies unto pe⸗ 6 Llabour for peace, but when Iſpeak unto them thereof: they make them t0 batrel. Plalm r21. Levavi oculos. Will lift up mine eyes unto the hi krom whence co- ech my help. 2 My help cometh even from che Lord: Who hath made hea- ven and earth. 3He will not ſuffer thy foot to be moved: and he chat keepeth thee il not ſlèeep. 4 Behold, he char keeperh 3 ce Ce. K. rael: *——.— The Pſalms. The vxpiij. dα Taes bindeth up the ſheaves, his bo- che Almighty God of jag bave or. 3 I will not Wichinſ Anointe 30 that they w/ho go by ſay tab rnacle 0t S 19 A d much as, The Lord pro- climb up into my b. dothe wiſh you good 4 1 Will not ſl e Name of the I ord. to lleep„ nor eye-lidi fouriſh. 0. De profu umber: the tem Dihel Icalled ot my head to take am) veſt BShO ord: Lord,‚ 5 Until I hind out a Placeh a thi r my voice. the temple of the Lord: n dwell't- 0 let thine ears conſider bitation for the mighty Gd 2 It i. ꝛthe voice of my Ompla int. Jacob. ment un mine e upon h 77 thou, Lorch Wilt be ex-· 6 Lo, we heard of the ſij down u to mark what is done a. at Ephrata: and found it in unto Ae O Lord, who may abide Wood down te We will go into his tabe ching. or there is mercy wich nacle: and fall lo V on our kie 3 Like cherefore ſhalt thou be before his footftool. Which f 8 Ariſe, OL. ord. in to thyt 4 For thou, and the au his bleſſ 5 look for the Lord, i ſoul doth wait for him: in his th Word is my truſt. 6 My ſoul fleeth unto the L 1 be fore the morning watch, ſay, be fore the morning Waten. 10 For thy 2*V 7 O lſrael truſt in the Lord, ſake: turn not 4 ày the ꝑ che hou ſor with the Lord there is mer⸗ ſenee of thine the cou cy: and with him is plenteous II The Lord God. red anere faithful oath unto David: α 3 Lif nd he ſhall redeem Iſrael: he ſnall not ſhrink from it; ſanctuar —— 4l his ſins. 12 Of the fruit of thy boh[ 4 Th Pfalm 13 1. Dowine, non eſt. ſnall Iſęt upon thy ſeat. ven and Ord i inded: 13 If thy children will kei ing out have no proud 106 my coyenant, and my teſtiuos Plalm 2 Ido not exc rciſe my lelkin nies that I ſhall learn them Dra Breat matters: which are too their children alſo ſhall ſit upu Nar high tor me. thy ſeat for evermore. it, O ye 3 Bur Irefrain my ſoul and I4 For the Lor Keep it low, like a dethat Sion to be an habitation iu the i: Weaned from his mother: yea, himſelf: en gedfor ben houfe my ſeul is even as 2 Weaned 15 be my reſt u hath choſn 2 V 3 child. ever: here will Idwell, r Lord is 4 O Iſrael, truſt in the Lord: have à delight therein. unto hi from this t time torth for ever- 16 I Will bleſs her vickun hy. more. With increaſe: and will ſetitfe 4 Eo Morning Prayer. her poor vith bread cholen Pſalm 132. Mae nento„Domine. 17 Iwill deckher Prieſis wih and IIt Loodd, remember Bavid: and health: and her ſaints ſhall ee fion. all his trouble. ioyce and fing. 5 Fo 2 Hoν he ſware unto the 18 There fhall I make te is grear Lord: and vowecda vow unto horn of David 10 Honie aboye + j. H Die ævviij. day. Jaad bave ordiined a lantern for mine upon himt elt ſlouriſh. Plalm 133 Chold, hou 0. e amy reſt ut a Place Lord: an ũighty Gol ment upon thel of the 0 down unto the und it in ii unto Aaron down tao the 85 no his tabe thing. on our xe 3 Like as the dev/ o into thyn, 4 For there d the att bis bleſſing more. be clothe Plalm and let i fulneſs. vant Dauil Col. Lift ſanctuary: — houſe of our God 30 praife th Lordi is gracious: unto his Name, V h. Wil dant 4 For v olen Jacob rie eſts xvich and Irael tor hi s ſhall e: fion. 5 For I kn make the is great: and Toüh oboye all gode, have 7 S ſecrer- by day were as yet there Uchem, they are mo —7— en mhe nd: when 19 Wilt rhou not ſlay the wicked, O God: depart from me ye Bloud n ſty men. 20 For they ſpeak unrighte- inſt thee: and thine enemies take thy Name in vain. 21 Dong b O Lord, Ihate them right 8though they were mine enemies. 23 Try me O God, and ſeel nd of n V Pieim 140. Eripe me, Do mi Diizerme. OLord, ſrom the evil man: and preſerve me from the w/ick. 2 Who ir agine miſchief i in cheir hear and ſtir up ſtrife all the day long. 3They have cha rpened their pent: adders oilon is dunder their lips. 4 KCeep me, O Lord, from che hande of the ungod Iy: pre- ſexve me from tke vickẽd men, ho are purpoſed to verthroy De The Bſalme. De xxix. day. 5 The prond have laid a ſnang ſor me, and ſpread a Bet ebraul w/ith cords: yes, and ſet tiat in my way. 6 I ſaid unto the Lord, Tüos art my God: hes I ae voice d that comp 10 Let hot b upon them: let 10 the fire, they never riſe 11 man full drolper upon hunt the clined to 3 me not be ly works work wicke ungel 1 men that ſt Leat d Ler the rightecus rathet ſmiie ma friendly: and reproye me 630 in ungod. on the 9 thee, my tru ſoul. 10 B thar th and fr d ſecutor tor me %&v. day. TDhe Pſalmis. Die&xir. day: Bur let net their precious 9 Bring my ſoul out of priſon breal bead: yea, I that Im balms break id: yea, Will pray yet againft their wiek- ord, Thon ae volce d H: u ſtrengi con ke. er not into judg- ich thy ſervant: for in ſhall no man living be For the enemy hath perſe- my ſoul, he hath ſmitten edowyn to the ground: he laid me in the darkneſs, as men that have been long ſpirit vex· my heart kõre is my lout my co nplaints ed him 1hε baye they privih thy loving me. mes in cthe morn⸗ enſe: a hands be Lord, be T had no pla theend no man ca L cried unto in.and ſaid: Thot O Lord, from ſor I flee unto —— 5 8. .— —8 living. 7 Conſider 8 2 8 . Leat d fee Lam brought very 10 th into the land them. 8O deliver me from my per- x 5. ather ſuue ſecutors: for chey are voo ſtrong nme, O Lor tor me. rove me. 6 t 50 Na 4 8. SSS * Mo vvx. day. De Qaume. Tue vv. daj. 9 1. aur th fodẽ der unto the ö leth th E — 10 He Hach no e Hgh their tru 12 Er lem: pr 12 Cantate Domin nto the Lord a nei che·congregi * d let the wWhich e joyfal U krömn t and fre praiſe his Name ehemy, ler them ſigI Ruard i im with tab 1nd 6 hath Pl. and hehh · T0hfl with m rejoycẽ in thei Es of God be da twoedg- hands; E avenged of rhe hel. and to rebuke che ped. bind their Kings in eur Lor chain: pon earthj Pe; and. rm, fulll hill; cedars I cattel fow rh and rth andel all judge d maidem „Ppraiſe the for h- hildren eople tun Domin, rd a nei Fongreg 10 in him d let the joyful i his Name cthem ſiz ith tabm hath ples and heſh· d. V ſoyful xi ce in theit * God be twoedg- aands; F rhe hel⸗ the peo. Kings in chaiu: chains: and their nobles with liaks of iron. 8 Hrma- the the his noble Forms eñ Prayen to be uſed at Soa, 3Praiſe him in the ſound eand harp. him in the cymbal aiſe him upon tuned cymbals: pra on the loud cymbals. 6Let every thing that hath, breath: praiſe the Lord. Forms of Prayers to be uſed at Sea. rhe Morning and Evening Serviceè ro be aſed dail) at Sen 7 ſhall he the ſa ¶ Theſe two fo ſties Navy every day. Eternal Lord God, /ho alone ſpreadeſt out the heavens, and ruleſt the raging of the Sea; who haſt compaſſed the waters with bounds, until day and night come to an end; pleaſed to receive intott Almighty and moſt gracic protection, the perſons of us thy ſervante, and which we ſerv krom th the 8 0 violence of the enemy, t hat nay be a ſa guard unto woft gracious Soyereign Lady O and her Kingdon curity for ſuch as ſeis upon rheir fions; tkat che iah⸗ dur Illand may in peace and quietnels ſerve thee our Cod, and tkat Ve may return in laſe⸗ to enjoy the bleſſings of the and, wich the fruits of Our la- bours and with a thankful ſemembrance of thy mercies, 0 praile and gloriſie thy holy ame, throuch jeſus Chriſt dut Lord. Amen. e 1e- 20 appointed in f lowing Prayers are to be alſo uſid in Her Maje- he Boot f Commoh Prayer. Mhe Collect᷑. Revent us, O Lord, in all our doings wich thy moſt gracious favour, and further us with thy continual help that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in thee, we may gloriĩfie thy holy Name, and fnaliy by thy mercy ob- tain everlaſting life, through Jeſus Chriſt our Eord. Amen. ¶ Prayers ro be uſed in dᷣtorm: At SOea. OMoft powerful and glorĩous Lord God, at Whoſeè cor mand the winds blow, and liert up the waves of the fea, and who ſtilleſt the rage theraof; We pes, but miſera- in this Our great thee for help: elſe we periſh. s when we have been ſafe, and ſeen all thinęs quĩet about us, ve have forgot thee our God, and refuſed to hearken to the ſtill voĩce of thy Word, and to obey thy cc mandments: but now vre L hov/ terrible thou art in all th wWorks of won der diſtreſs c Save, LO We con — ————.— * — DSDSE 82288— V + 70— N N For all che world ſhall wor- ſhip chee: ſing of thee, and praiſe chy Name. O come hicher, and behold the works of God: how won- derful he is in his doing to- wards the children of men. He turned the ſea into dry land: ſo chat they went througn the water on foot 3 there did we rejoyce chereof. He rulech wich his powͤer for eyer, his eyes behold the peo- ple: and fuch as will not be⸗ neve, ſhall not be able to exalt themſelves. O praiſe our God, ye people: and make the voice of his praiſe to be heardʒ; Who holdeth our ſoul in life and ſufferech not our feet to ip. For thou, O God haſt proved us: thou alſo haſt tried us, like as ſilver ĩs tried. Thou broughteſt us into the nare: and laidſt trouble upon our loyns. Thou ſufferedſt men to ride over our heads: we went chrough ſire and water, and thou broughteſt us out into a wealchy place. Iwill go wich burnd: pay chee my vo miſed wich my lips, and ſpa with my mouth, when IwWas in trouble. unto him wich my gave him praiſes ngue. Icalled mouth: wich my vor Formo of Prayer to be uſed at Sea. into thine houſe If I incline unto wickedh wich mĩine heart: the Lordu not hear me. But God hath heard n and conſidered the voĩce ofi prayer. Praiſed be God, who h not caſt out my prayer: turned his mercy from me. Glory be to the Father, ro the Son: and to the H Ghoſt; As ĩt was in the beginning now, and ever ſhall be: without end. Amen. Plalm 107. Confitemini Doni Give thanks unto Lord, for he is gracia and his mercy endureth Ever. Let them give thanks uh the Lord hath redeemed: delivered from the hand ofit enemy; And gathered them out che lands, from the eaſt, from rhe weſt: from ½ north, and from the ſouth. They went aſtray in the n derneſs out of the way ſound no city to dwelkin; jungry and thirſty: ainted in them. 5% they cried unto the la air trouble: and he da rhem from their diſtteſ He led them forth by right waj tthey migheh where they duet thereſn goodhdh wonders u he doth for the childten men For he ſatisfech the emſ ſoul: and fllech che buh ſoul wich goodneſs; Such as fit in darkneſsꝛanib the ſhadow of Le aen in miſer ronz faſt bound in miſerꝝ an 5— Becauſ —457 lightly r 1098 moſt He alſ heart thr ſell dow. to help t So Wb Lord int vered the that he c men! For he of braſs oß iron Foolil their of their wi Their ner of eyen hat So wü Lord in vered th Hle ſer o wickedz the Lord j heard m voice oſg I„ who h prayer: rom mé. Father, to the H beginning UUbe: wonl ꝛen. ini Domi unto is gracioh ndureth hanks whn leemed: u hand ofth hem out 8 ne eaſt, u from e ſouth. y in the ſh e way velkin; irſty: th m. Ho the Loi and he del 'eir diſtteh ch by ꝛey migitg ey dxveh d thereſg Sgoodheh ers children ſell down, and there was none beca ithe emg the bung Kneſssandt ath; beg Forms of Prayer to be Ved at Sea- Becauſe they rebelled agairſt For at his word the ſtormy the words of the Lord: and wind ariſeth: which liftech u lebtly regarded the counſel of the waves thereof- the moſt High 3 They are carried up to the He alſo brought dowyn their heaven, and down again to the heart through heavineſs: they deep: their ſoul melteth away of the trouble. to help chem. They reel to and fro, and do Vhen chey cried unto the ſtagger like a drunken man: Lord in their trouble: he deli- and are at tl Send. ered them out of their diſtreſs, So when they cry unto the For he brought them out of Lord in their trouble: he deli- darkneſs, and out of the ſbado vereth them out of their diſtreſs ol deach: and brake their For he maketh the ftorm to bonds in ſunder. ceaſe: ſo that the waves there- O that men would therefore of are ſtill. braiſe the Lord for his good- Then are they glad becauſe dels: and declare the wonders they are at reſt: and ⁰o he that he doth for the children of bringeth them unto the haven men! where they would be. For he hath broken the gates O that men would therefore ok braſs: and ſmitten the bars praiſe the Lord for his 80⁰0d- oß iron in ſunder· neſs: and declare the wonders Foolich men are plagued for that he doth for the children of their offence: and becauſe of men! their wickedneſs. That they would exalt him Iheir ſoul abhorred all man- alſo in the congregation of the ner of meat: and they were people: and praiſe him in the eyen hard at deaths door. ſeat of the elders! 8o when chey cried unto the Who turneth che floods into Lord in cheir trouble: he deli- a wilderneſs: and drieth up the yered them out of their diſtreſs. water⸗ſprings. le ſent his word, and healed A fruitful land maketh he them: and chey were ſaved barren: for the wickedneſs ot rom their deſtruction. them that dwell therein. Ochat men would cherefore Again, he makech che wilder⸗ braiſe the Lord for his good- neſs a ſtanding- water: and wa⸗ neſs: and declare the wonders ter· ſprings of a dry ground. that he doch for the children And chere he fetteth the of menl hungry: thar chey maꝝ build Thar they would offer unto them à city to dwell in. bim the ſacrifce of chanklgi- That they may ſow their Ung: and tell out his works land, and plant vineyards: to With gladnefs! yield chem ruits of increaſe. Lbey chat go down to the ſea He bleſſech them, ſo chat in ſhips: and occupy their bu- they multiply exceedingly: and ſinels in great Watersz ſufferech not cheir cattle to de- Thele men ſee the works of creaſe. the Lond; and his wonders in And again, When they are the decp. miniſhed and brought 1oπ: chrougb Over Our 1 ters ob tl Therefore not unto us, O Lord/ not unto us: bur unto chy v Name be given che glory. The Lord hath done great chings for us: the Lord hath donè great chings for us,, for which we rejoyce. Our help ſtan Name of che Lord: wh made heaven and earth. Bleſſed be che Name of the Lord: frem this time forth for evermore. Glory be to che Facher, Ce. As it was in the beginning, Cc. ¶ Aſter thi; HHnn may be ſung Te Deum. G+ Men this Collect— —0 Almighty God, che Sove- reisn Commander of all the world, in whoſe hand i is power and might, which none is able to withſtand ʒ W 0 bleſs and magniſie thy great and——1 rious Name for this hapf py ech in the o hath 7he Cory, the hole glorꝝy wh reof we do aſe ibe to thec% ho art Ferme ef Prayer to be uſed at Sua. the oιy giver of victory. ve beſeech thee, to improve 05 glory, che Gel.= pe H give us ſuc mercy, as may e rrue 4—m ſice in the Com- er 200t may be words EWe cherefore commit his odʒ to the ground, Earth to earch⸗ E. J Jay; WWV Etherefore com 7 ro the D pe tur Looking mĩt hĩs 10 che r Burial of t h Jeſi 5 Cbril ſt o ur Iut to whom with chee andi Aorn, Holy Spirit, as for 411 thyne r 7 5(o in particular for H victory and delive ce/ bei glory 6. honour world wi out end. Ame — nels. P 2 Cor. 13• 14. He Wi He grace of our Lord düng: ne I. ſus Chrilt and thelontſanzer for Sod, and che f Ilovyſt ipohh He ha Holy Ghoſt, be with us aſter our evermore. Anien. aecording der. 10 I ſe. heir Dead at Sea. 9977 euſed, dy(hen the ln her dead) and thelf Eeople. of the World t0 comez throuſρ Oiv our Lord Jeſus Chriſt 3 ubol Lor his coming ſhall change A aud his u vile body, that it maz be Ie. P/ his glorious body, accon Let the r0 thẽ highty working Whend Liel Bath he is able ro ſubdue all from to himſelf. 1211.— Many a Mainſt m. may Ilrae 725 m 5 red me x 000 have hNH Ne. ver. 0* They h net to de L. Wor our Lordh the loe 1 the ſea ſul and theli F 2hir Da 4 Fom Form of Prayer wich Thank upon the Föfch Day of Nyvember; For the nveranee of King 7 MES I. and the tl of England, from théè moſt Traiter intended Mafſaere by Gunpowder: A ſo for the Happy Arrival of His late Majeſty, on chis Day, for the Deliverance ot our Church and ¶ Ve Service ſpall Hohy day in all thinge 3 e appointed. V happen to be Srenday. anl ct proper for to rhis Uſfice in iis place. Lhat Sunday ſpall he a ning Prayer ſpall begin cauſe: yea, even without a Leniences. hey made a pic ſor HE Lord is full of compaſſion and mer: Tyey have laid a net for m feet, and praſſed domn my. ſo have ed * ding: neicher u anger for ever. yea. and He hath not dealt wich us dom is infinite. B/al. 147. f. aſter our ſins: nor reward IVne Lord ſetteth up the mee+: according to our wickedn and brin geth th²αe unνεά-pdomn tα 2 h ver. 10 66e ver. 6. I ſead e Let chy hand be upon the zus, al man of chy rigcht hand: and ed, one Verſe by t upon che ſon of man whom thou ſt ſo ng for chine oπ Pſal. 80. 17. ſo vill not we go 4 O let us live, and e bon th) Name. ver. 18. ero the Father, and Son: and to the Holy anotter byj the C 1 and mad unro E 5wh d deliver- from vhe hand of rhe enemy. ver. 2. Many a time have they fought Rainſt me rom my youth up: may Ilrael now ſay. Eſal. 129. f. 2 have che) + yas in the beginning, ù 211 be worlel men. er Pſalms. Lxlv, Cxxiv, Leſſot Py ailed agaii 2 Sam. X RNe. ver. 2. Te Deum. They have privily laid cheir De Second, Adts XXIII. get to deſtroy me without a Jubilate. · N H SSSI the Queen. People. Who putteth her truſt in thee. Parieſt. Send chy holy place. Ind evermore 7 lefend her. Pe. Let her enemies have no advantage a ainſt her. People. Ler not che wicked approach to hurt 5 In ſtead of the ſinſt. Collegt ar Morningę Pr- 496„ I0 hall theſe 29o be uſed. hry God, who baſti in her help from * and merey in tb and gracious deliv Church, and 10 the of rigbteous and rel Lings and States, profeſling thy holy and eternal truch, from the wicked Conſpiracies, and ma- mies chereof; We Reld chee unfeigned tbank⸗ and praiſe, for che wonderful and mighty deliverancę of our lare gracions 30vereign King Fames the Eirſt, the Qucen, the Prince, and all che Royal Branches, with che Nobility, Clergy- and Com- mons of England, then aſſem- Oled Uin Parliament, by Popiſh poimed as ſucep ter, in a moſt bat⸗ — con- but thy ſigbt, but ivered us: And therelore, not unto us, O Lord, not unro us; but unto thy Name be aſcribed all hono ur and glory, in all Churches ol 7 the Haints, from generation to Chriſt our Lerd. XOCcept alſo, moſt grathij A God, of our unfeigt chanks for filling our heih again with joy and gladuh alter che time that chon hafl flided as, and purting a 1. mouths, 3 Deun n e Dellverd and Natij from Pori ch Tram and bitrary Power. We adoteh wiſdom and juſtice of thy d vidence, which ſo timely int poſe our cxtreme dan and d appointed alI the deſh 0f our enem ies We beſee ve us luch a Ilvely and enſe of. 2 thou di chen, and haſt ſince chat ii done for us, that We maſh 23 and careleſs ind „by preſuming un rand undeſerved 800 neſs3 but that it man leadut repentance, move us iol the more d t and zei in all the dutie 5F our Relj llous mannet preſerved io 4chrt broche anefs and charity, den tion and piety concord unity, wich all ocher wu o Houriſh among us, chat i ma) be the ſtability o. Times, and make thisChurd praĩſe in carth. All WHN we humbi iy beg ſor che t of our bleſſed Lord and& Vour. Amen. Valwa)s chin Teracious which chou baſt in a m f 9 40 he Liaſ2 We humbly b Facher, c. J 1⁵ 0 he ſaid which followeil, Amighey God and hei 4 venly Father, ho 00 grachen 2 0 der mei preyvent nations⸗ vering borrible plotted to be ex and che for che vernmei bliſhed likewiſe kully ce late Kin Iy into lrom che nemies t ſion and bly prai Plorious able go⸗ preſſed mercy. othy m not conſ ctied to our iniq: vengean⸗ haſt not ns, nor iniquitie Ve deſer enemies lrered and pre and deſt Hderatio goodneſ true rep way not ereaſe ir ixely f. all holy mayſt fi ich che u andc more; Sons lak VMedia nen. a oſt grachh ur unkeign prevent 7 Our henl nations ofou veri dcon nd gladyel vering ane 00 on 1 01 hafle borridle and xting a plorted and i momthe, i0 heerecured lajeſty uul aud cle wle Ole rate of Dellvem for che ſuby and Nai vernmenr, mny and blilhed ar Ve adoil MeWIIe of thy d lly conn mehhin late King, me. dang Iy i in rhe de 0 rom ci Lamesto ber Ve beſen 250 Wae beſtt ſion and lav 5* Uvely andl 20 chn d. 111 Raie and maz hy moſt ar tn e ameꝛ for thy unſpe ce chat t lotious Name, for chy unſpe able goa anels te elels ug Derv. in be nerey. We e uming II erved goi hay leadu nove us and veah our Relz ſt in a m eſerved io rice, brode barity, den concord Iins, nor rewarded iniquities; nor ꝑĩ ve deſerved, to chy cearlon, the vehJe- riſt our L ord. Amen enemies; Lommuinion- Cervice, in krered us fron Ii Headt of rhe Collct for rhe cday, mich folloeth 17 öů goodneſs, true reper way not creaſe ir li 0 be all holy 0 manſte fli 11 C Gunpopder Tre 2ſon. king&is Day apaĩ 21. mora- Me Goſpel. ultanc S. Lake 3. our Chi Preſery- and Lib pray, cl this chy renew a It of Lo thee its A Fori theI dom ther ered God into any 2 imme. ver ye woll twen ſhould doi even ſo to chen lav/ and che pto ¶ He 1u wit h Tenees 30. Name ſs e- tin 150 che earth. e che ber⸗ 7 Rainlt h ꝙday didſt ni e Our Chiurch ſecret contth ſh mazice ok lo. n pir ators 3 and on 5 it Bane to gixe but a Hver Fande Oppreflionck ectuel and blooo it We bleß andz. Rotious Majeſty⸗ 6•• Entei fear neur to vn le g. g N pray, thae che de von this thy rep Kate rene ꝝ and inc nt of Love thee its on A Form of james au the Thirti lai, 10 dom of mmanaftſ ihe merey of 6 ered and Innoce God was pror ve Woll uld dot t0 chen nd che pto wit h onνσ eneces. 0%νιν νμ Name ls our Church ecret contl 95 10. Horrech u ce from tie ppreflionat blood-thir· leſs andz. Aeſty⸗ 62 ö ihe Fer. Enter not into judgment with SSE ‚ 0 1 ne or our live 75„ ſo ſtrong fon rhii t of the men Inmorta Pſal. 2 5½ and Ver. 6. not thou 15 unto cheir h nonou yet was bh 26 from Olood- guilli. noſi, V Gaod thou that art ιαν 7H0& ſalv- 12¹⁰ 5ſball ſing f%½ν . ½% Vorks, on f juſt an King 0 un Wile be RigH and his de. aud 20 or miſerj 119. 15 luity. V 4 IMſor, 290 wieh VN uνι ei wondei tbe chi —˙6 the li Weis to be( vay b and ble fal ere⸗ fore che rupour 0 uls wiihie pee wich ceconkel⸗ 26,9. 4ongu God. • Ner dabhors haflerity deceii] me rci Vhom O howv ö Zuft in ne oDνπ¹ ſ, unſviſe he às Puniſhel yet was lz 10 0 0 ou Goch clongeth! cious umo 51. 18. uunto ˙) gedeemed: lood 10 0 ſouls with 5 Wich the 6.9. oodi.: guilli. He Gu I V. Plal, 7 Goch chat ckedneſs: well wich zhem ihat hhors bath deceitful O hov ö King Charles the Ohow ſuddenlꝝ do they con- be nor a aame: periſh, and come to a but pardon us for u chy mereies 18. ſake ugh the merits of chy am, when 5 16 CHriſt our Lord.A4 0ue 4 aKerh:Jo didſt thou mabe LVLeſled Lord, in ů—.141 eſighr heir image to vaniſb out of the 5 ihe de ciu. ver. 19 precio Grear and marvellous are thy Vorks, O Lord God Almighty: juſt and true are chy ways, O Ling of Saints“ Apoc. 1F. 3. Righreous ant thou, O 1 andl juſt are 2% Judeme, ²s Pſal. 119. 1 0 156 to che Father, Oe. Ait was in 4he heeinnin&c. V Proper P/alms. ix, x, xXi. 4. Le us 3 Maſter I nities and at laſt reſiſting unto blood; and even clerme atcord- Vνe may follo is coutage and eſs and pa- ity. And way be Afrom 24.—0 vengeancc ot btedus blood and orified in the for ſins; and all for demenis and dc Ang roward n/ Mho ĩ i chy Iſt 5.7 Vonde tbe chi Reavy diſ die alure dic rac ercifull; car our pray- 6 and ſpare all thaſe ho confeſs their ſins unto the 6 ch r ey hel conſci tion for blo of cbis inn ding Whe no bload of chy Son can Se 15 ot to che charg tbe V land, nor ler. it c· men 2 40d ed ofus, or our po- e baſt 1. O Lord be ot the chy veo he edeemed 3 a- Vho nthou haltu SS E in eth O good Lord, e be rurned. Ee favourable vourable to turn to ch ee in Weeping, ſaſting and pra) 50 110— u arr, 4 h Id re chen he- ge be brought to Loniuß on. ruσ/ O Lord, for chy merey eat, and aſter the multitude thy mereles look upon us, Through the merits and m edia⸗ rion of thy bleſſed Son Jeſus iſt our Lord. Amen. * 2he Communion-Service er 10e Praye, V.* 29e 1.7 g C6 704 206. 20 0 Woben mighty Anoie— 2. Ce. en 100 well dpine 2100— lence the i e fa- 1. S. Per. 3. 18 0 wes to euch nee of man for th it ben ne; or umi vell. EE chat wid ye may put tol orance of fooll As free, and not uſi for a clołke of mi licicuſneſs, but as the ſerraſ of God. Honour all men. Log the brotherhood. Feat G⁰ 10 i6 ay ever live Hopour che King. Servants dto come ſubje ct to your m iſt Our Lord. fear, not on I/ to the good all ers vlth al gentle, but alſo to the frovai For this is thank: worthy, fa ma or conſciene ce roward God eh lure grief, ſuftering wrongſul For V Slory i is ir, If vhen/ for Your faul 1.5 hhall tate it 2014 17 77 or eyn were ye callech be⸗ Chritta a lſo ſi— for us leari ing us an example, chat e dhot ald follow his ſteps; 0 did ne ſin, neither Was guile * in his mouth. Lhe Goſpel. S. Matt. 21. 33. Here was a certain holſe- holder Wbich plantedg vineyard, and hedged it round about, ane gged a wine:pres in itʒ and builta tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and Went into a far country. And hen the time ot the fruit drew neat he ſent his ſervants to che hus⸗ bandmen, that chey might re: fruits 91 ir. And the ceive t husbandmen tooł his ſerxvantz, and beat one, and killed ano- ther, and ſtoned another.* 10 be ſer than th to then all he ſaying, ſon. Bu of the men?ꝰ Arg. Iᷓ 20 tence Wha wen ſh 1o do ui lawane Vi. 12. Aſie Whol Chur lects I ** 25 Our haſt in werabr 3 or unlh them thd the puniſi put tof. e of fool not uſit ole of mi. the ſerxaſʒ men. Log Featr Gol dervants h ers vlth al e good al e frowall chy, ifa mu d Godd eh vrongſulh. If vhen/ faul 1.5 17 but i d ſufferfia Iy 3 chis l. For era Ued; be. red forus le, chat je eps 3 0 was guile 21.33. —2— houſe · planteda d it round ine: pres r, and let and went and Wũ̃hen lre neat, othe bus⸗ might te· And the ſervante UHed ano- er. Hgaid be Rine Charles he Martyr. be‚ ſent other ſervants more tbat though than the firſt: and did un to them likeviſ- laſt 151 all he ſent u ſon, gying They wi erence my ſon. B zut Yhen the husbandmen they ſaid am ſelves, This is the come, let us 1 him, at us ſelze on his ĩ it ran they caught him, and ca our of che him. When 05 the vin eyard 80 nill he do And caſt hi I ul oubred H und oπ o0nr Agumé I ihe ½ tence her What wen ſhonld do ſo d 4o unto lawa ad Ni. 12. G0 Aer 20ε Ie Ne 25 Our lins l haſt in the mid dembred mercy; We ac Iedge ir chinc elpecial 5 vour ſerve c dee 11 10 chrough Jeſus Amen. Chriſt our 7 V. 205*— HVnt Lerning is daꝝ eſpec blood-gu 1•0 Orant bis for che all aulneien t merits chy 8 our Saxviour Jeſus i +I Graen E. 1e Order for E Thoug b we ca ſo foul an⸗ and aſtoniſhmer moſt er arefull ommemerit ed Ghen⸗ fully uſeh ed by them! ot reflect upon act, bu Bortot 3 yet do e grace which r of death nent mer⸗ 2 ꝛe ho and atlemm piovidene and ſet hin by true Ne. le peace a. vhich we glon roꝰ Jeſus Chilt Ou. 2 1en. He 5. 6. Ce. Folohit God. Qe. 20 od Han 1. eth, ee and everlafling Codd, Whol e righteouſnes 1 mte the ſtrong mountains And thy j ud Adt gmente e 21 4005 grear after nhe Collehi deep; rous m commĩ ſon of taught greateſ of men violene death; to num may ap dom. the ſple kne vatio⸗ AcK I Morn Lords notice Tee S erreh. 0 7 251 7 0⁰ Feſtit Whit appei 162 caſes Pen 20 Iolla all 2. appoi/ 24. Reſcaltnasson. deepʒ and Who by l rous murder, as: commit.d vor ſon 01 chine taught us, gteateſt of k of men, are m volence death; efleck upn to number our days, homui may apply our hear domn. the ſplendor 0f great, nor the 0 — ayer with TI an Rane to cvery Vear 18 by CVer kept E 4 true Ne· peace a. Aorning ——7 nevr 4—.— norice 20 he givνεn fon 0e d 4 27— e the 7 an ⁰o d. C Ce. ſtiva Whirſur HPraher. e appainte Uthis(oh. he alſo ö Ayneee ecaſes 2. verlaſling ben 20Q be any or/ nteouſnels Plioweth, entine And whar Feß zountain; Vall 2upon this 1 Day of Thanbſit the great appornret jn* + Venire, exulte deep; Mm„„ 92297 200 S Sentenehs. O che Lord our God belong mercies and forgiveneſſes.c 0 we have re belled a- zalnſt againſt him: neither haxe We obeyed che voice of che Lord our God, to walk in his u laws which he ſet before Dan. iv. 9, 10. It is of di e Lords mercies We were not congſumed: rauſe his compaſlions fall not. Zann. 2ii. 22. ꝗ Iin ſtead f Venite, exultemus Gal be ſaid or ſien C i bis 1— ving ʒ One Verſe ly 1 9 and anothen byj 106 Cers 4 el People. ong ſhall be always A of the loving kindneſs ofρ che Lord: wich my mouth will Levet be ſnewing forch his truch from one generation to another. Pſal. Lx& X. Me me land graci uus Lord Harh. ſo done his marvellous worls: ahat 70⁰0 ougt to be had in re- membrance. Pſal. cxl. 4. Who can expreſs che noble adts ofche Lord: or ſhew forch all his pra rile! Yſal. cvi. 2. The worhe of the Lord are Lreat: ſougg hi outofall them that have pleaſuré thercin. Pſal.cxi. 2. The Inneen en up che meck: and bringech che ungedly down to che ground. Eſal. culvii. 6. The Lard executeth righecouſo neſs and judgment: for ali them hat are opprelſed with wrong. Plal chi. 6. Eor he will not always be chiding; neicher keepech he his anger for ever. verſe 9. 16 Hath noe dealt wich us after nor rewarded us aοπ-σαοαο- 116 30 our wicledneſs. verſe 10. Bor look how bigh che hea- ven is in compariſon of che Dhe Ringes Reſtaunation. Prayer—— begin earth: ſo ęreat! ward chem chat f⸗ 11. Da, lile as a farher pitieth 340 own children: eden ſo is zhe Lond mireiful unto them that fear hin. verſe 13. Thou, O God., haſt proved us: thou al ſo haſt tried us, e· ven as ſilver is tried. Eſal. lxui. Mort Huffen edſt men to rideoun eur heude we wene throug/ fit andl waten e huet dHoi haſt brouhn ius out into a eulehy place. velſ 11. Oh, bow great troubles aud advei ſities haſt thou ſbewedus and yet didſt thou turn and te freſh us: yea, and broughte us from the deep of the carchl gain. Eſal. Ivvi. 18. Dhon didſt remember us in as low eſtate, and redeem ai frun our enemies: for hν mercj en his meérei to. r him. N dureth 4.0 ever. Plal. cxAHH 2372 40105 chou art become gla· cious unto chy land: chou hal turned away the captivity d Jacob. Lſal. Ixxxv. 1. God hath ſhe wed iis his gobdl neſs plentesiſiʒ e and Godt Iant let us ſee cur deſine upon oier ono. mies. Pſal. Iix. 10. They are brougin don and lallen: bur we ate riſen aud ſtand upright. Eſal. xxv. 8. Lhere are uſe) fallen, all tiu wor wichedneſs: they are cu down, and ſval nor he able i. ſtand. Pſal. Xxxxvi. 12. The Lord hath been mindiil ol us, and he ſnall bleſs us: c ven heſhall bleſs che houſe Iſracl, he ſhall hleſ che bolle of Aaron Pſal. v. 12. He ſvall leſi zhem that ſen 2%e Lorde both ſmall and groai, verſe 13. ar ch men 4 der. Praiſe α Lord fo 300d. 320* 205 01 Rels: 3 chat he men! childre come: the Lor derful: Bſal. Ia HMat Anow are 941 thein f Fubbor Giv⸗ Godiet atdon⸗ heart. Prai ven the poureri now, a withon (+. CIII TDhe Numb The Hint! meéreʒ to. um. veſſe Ppitieth ſii is che Lord fear him. aſt provel ied us, e: Aal, lxvii to vide oui 92490 fis aſt hrougun lace. Velle ubles and beweduhl ri and te· broughbteſ he carchl erus in uin 1 u fun merc) eñ⸗ I. cxXXII. come gia. hou hal vity c 5 ** + his gobd. God Hab on orer ene. dovn and riſen and vv. d. n, all tlut are cat be able ii 12. that ſen and ęreas. ö cherefole 5 Baot⸗ u05: The Kings Reſtalyait. Bels; and declare it chat he doch for th mien I Pſal. cvii. TDhat Vey Ihe ſacnifice of tha telHlout hie worls with verſe 22. And not hide chem from che children of the generations to come: but ſnew the honour of the Lord, his wighty and won- derful workes chat he hath done. Hal. lxxwviti. 4. Mat our paſterity luow rlem, and the ch auEe vαε u heir for Fubborn ger Give th God the Lord, in thie congre- gatlons: from the ground of the heart. Pſal. lxv 6 wonder 11 „/. may alſo F F765 n that 26. Praiſed be the Lord daily: e- ven the God yho helpeth u⁸σ and 77 4 ‚ peurerſ his benefis u pon us. verſe I. 70 let che wickedneſs of che wicked come o an end: but eſtabhſh chou che rightecus. Plal. vii 9. Ler all thoſe that ſeel 3Mful and glad in thee all ſuoh as love ti ſa ahyays, Ihe Lord be Plal. XI. 19. Gloty be to che Father, and to che Son: and to che Holy Ghoſt; As it was in zhe beginning, 15 noy, and evνer ſbal bet word hithout end. Amen. zion, ſay praiſed. ¶ Proper Plalmso, (CXV, CXX, CXVIX, CIIII. Proper Leſſons. De Firſi, 2 Sam. 25 vex.9. or Numb. 15. Te Deum. We Sccond, The Epiſtle of Hint Jude, Jubilate Beo. Prieſt. O Lord ſhew thy mer- cy upon us. nſwer. And grant us iin Po Queen. Ahſwer. Inpo putteeſn her eruſ Zhee O Lord, ſave the 1 Ver. And mabze thν choſen Peole Jνf peace in our time, Anſwer. Becateſe ꝛhere is nonę At on f. Be unto us, O Lord, àa ſtrong tower, er. From rhe face f aun 5 I Lord, hear our prayer. Anſwer. And let our ery came unto rhec. Hrayer, Pall theſe tyo which folloꝝ be uſed. Almighty God, wWwho art a ſtrong tower of defence unto thy vants againſt the tace of their Enemries; Me Meld thee pralſe and thanłs for che wonderful delivetance of theſe Kingdoms from THE GREAT REBELLION, and all che Miſeries and Op- pre ſſions copſequent chereupon, under which chey had ſo lorg groned. world, and in mmortality anl rld co co is ſake, 27 27% 2 d 2 Caolleſh. Vbeſeech d 6e0 *hi. very bottom YeAons ec cer as upon der t d vo ch. grone CEnon Hi hüs our unf 8· 2 cec b chee to bleſs caſe of Ciace, Honour and did rc uno 2 ter her Vcommepane V en m Ccuα and deliver us 3 CVen becauſe Id, andu Lomnd and come ſ e Ke he de⸗ al Famihj: won en⸗ C Omi ord Goch y mercy; t chy pto: mar m, but hine arm intenance us z; cven becauſ⸗ The becauſe chou hadſi ta favol to ùs. 910 gerefore not us, O Lord, not unto us, Charles flar angiin⸗ Fhis unto thy N. in honour, 85 moſt humb unto us in all Chut Un Erenf o bleſled be che Lor God, Wwho alon edoth won ner things; And ed be 0 che reV Name of his Maje 07 o cbeush Jeſus riſt nd Saviour. Amen. our Lord ack no* 2he 8 9491 Hened Our ſa rifice lame, unto tby 8and oppt ercupon, had Lansepuleane det which 657 0 chee to fgrace/ in this n ber with unto 1—5 m: ſtill 10 continue Mere ariſt Lord anc ards us; gto us, jult an d undo + 260„ou er which then moſt Sraclous Sovereian S, Matth, v . —. 8 + eh 8⁰ moſt extraordinar Church, Following ſpal Lmighty God venly Fatti ine inſinite a odneſs towards derſul manner dilappoint and overthrow che wicked Deſigns thoſe rous; heady and h-minded n, Who under 1. dor Name and cove badow of — N unto ber an He icies. f Salyat Tower 9 face ofA her enemics. As for thoſe d ble, clothe chen and confuſion, bi upon her ſelf aad ber poſleſ let the Crown for ever flouril So we that are chy peoplea the ſheeh of thy Paſture, ſua glve thee chanks for ever, a will always be ſhewing terd thy pralle from generatlon th generation, througb Jeſus Chil our only Saviour and Redeen. er; to whom with chee, Father, and God the Hc Ghoſt orꝗ in the Chunih throughout all ages, noll Wichout end. Anmcu, M. 0 Eifth and 1 Print Nexed rurg Ian Oeg Cbape Unve Winc (bape Nimio. TwWee conſouũ hen tie us. Sovereig Wich A trom al racies. tot Salyai, ott nfuſion, bi der poſteni ver flouri peoplera ſture, ſhal ver, aul ewing bord cneration t% Jeſus Chuil nd Redeen. ch cheey 0 che Hah the Chunh ges, noll V, V— H 7 HDEUEEN MARIE R. V Mill and Heaſume is, Lbat theſ⸗*hres Feris Frayer and Service niade for dhẽ Eifth oρfFNovember, he Thirtiet h ερ January- and h Lwenty Nint 27 May, be Fort hwir h Frinted and Publiſped, and For the futune an- nered ro he Booꝶ ,f Common Frayer and Li. turgy ef thσe CBurch F England, ro be 2aſed 7. 22..2 Teayly on rhσe ſaid Days, in aαιά Car heds al and Oegiate Churches and Chapels, in 4¹⁴ (bapels ef Colleges end Halls within bot h Oꝛs, Un verſities, and ρ Oun Colleges F Eaton and Wincheſter and in all Pariſi-Cburches and Chapels wit hin Our Kingdom π England, Do- Rinion Wales, and Tbwn ef Berwick upon TWeed. Given at Our Couxrt at Vhiteball the Sixth Day of OKtober 1692. in che Fourth Veax of Our Reign. By Her Majeſties C Immand, N ottingham. A Form of Prayer with 1 Thankkeiving to Alm to be uſed in all Churches and CShapels Wichn 0 Realm, cvery V. ar upon the Eighth Day of March Being the Day on wWhich Her Majeſty began her Tap Propen CI. 24 Office Fer Hohdg Hſe Hey upe Anſwe vagion. I 200 Prieſi. Mch riglr Anſy/. zance. Prieſt. time, O! Anſ ther thut/ 2501 aſtrons t Anſw. nennies. Prieſt. Bleſlec nſw. ren ot 1 ö Vr nihe d ot Into 102. ch Wondtrous things- 15 150 thou 1550 ichin ti March; her L 20 haye U of ui Put d Ander r Deſentn ace of thut Goi Footſle .I32.H• . de⸗ acl: Hieh chings.L acher 00 Zinnind&e. 2 9 Pa⸗ Form of Prayer wieh Tanlegivinb,&c. 0 7696 Pſalms aré XX, XXI, chev Worla,and diſpoſeſt of chen Accor ro chꝭ good Plcaſurez for chat ngthen her let jani a dk hol neſꝛ let pe ace and love, and all choſe virtues ch⸗ the Chriſtian Profeſſi riſh in her days; Qounſels and Endeavours 100 chy cy upon us Anſu varion. Prieſt. O Lord, ſave che Queen +*. X 4 Anſw. Mo purteeh her truſt in thee. Glory, and the Welfare of her Pri lp from People; and SIVe us Grace to Hrel her cheerfully I lingly for Conſeience nelcher our finful paſſi our private intereſ 1255 poi ther Cares for th Good; 1 her always poſſe the heatts of her Peop never be w ly hoh pl. ace. Inſw. And evermore migluih dlſend he- enemios bave gainſt her. rhe Wiches Prodehn 10 20. er. Prieſi.—— Miniſters vich Eighte ſne Anſw. Aud 211 thy choſen Anſw/. And ble/ zance. Prieſt. ime, O Lord. Anlw. Becauiſe there ther chat + ghleth Foar us, 2500H½j Gocl. Prieſt. Be unto us; altcong toer, 99 From the Facẽ b6 ehiné inheri- peace in our Dr0j. 2e ear our prayer, nſw. And ler olur cry come Into hεe. Read of 52⁰⁵ eFirſt Collect* Mor Vall fele Cyllect Living for H ſſion 20 2hσ Throne. Lmighty G od Over all che Kingdoms ot thy goodnels pro- NN —— ** Form ef Prayen vith Nanl Riving protected by thy power; and Leſſed Lord, 2290 balt ch rodpned, Rich tky gracicus and r. drincestos eadleſs favour, may continue Defence of thz faich, andl before chee in health pe ace; joy made i it cheir D and honour, a long and happy Ufe u tation.! he Cbrilt 1 Who very o wich the nhe Holy Lords 1i 1 8 1 King. as thoſehuH veinors, C 4 ſent k 7 of evil-- ohchem the u doing yc ignoran ree, an⸗ world wichout end. 8 604, Ge d, who chy ſervant Eaur Queen On ch her A ceftors, we all men. Fe dar G0 Le 6⁰ NG h Herodia know ꝛeacheſt uruch man: fo re, on be exx led 5Domhe aou weak hands, blaſt Krorten cl an enterpriſes of —0 0 tempt y dbew m And cbe 2n Ehe 2 ſe Kingdo 7.— 5 22 People, 40. Paſtute, ſhalleh 0 in 25. 47 or cer S Re *2 ch H Render: ion · Service im ·—35 aler 2 2 ⁰f •Aeae 7 unto 0 d of 2 Col- A d ehat of euſed 4his Pray- ene Hiſt ͤ S. Pet. 2, Gods. rariy beloved I beßeh mords,: vou as ſtrangers and Iim. an He Ihl Aſer M follex 33 bſtain teom over 6 n; Gixyeh II thoſehg are reqiſ uſt; Laif Kingdoms People, Her ſhall l er, and ri ug lorth h lrion to geſ fon the Eigheh Day FMarch. vhich wa gainſt the ſoul ʒ l- duns KeueOar ion honeſt a- wongrhe0 Gentiles:chat whereas nſt you as evil- they may 54 your good Volks Which chey thall bebold, i nirn lie God in the day of viſi- Submit your ſelyes to e- very ordinance of man for che Lerds ſake: whecher it be to the King. as ſupreme; 3 or unto Go⸗- e vemors, as unto chem char ſent 07 um ſor che puni iſhment ol eyil⸗doers, and for che praiſe Fox ſo is Ich rell- of chem thar 40 well. the will of Go doing ye may ignot ance o ſee, ane 4 the 2— all men. Ee dar 60d. 16. t out unre him Matt. 22. Herodians, ſaying know chat cho teacheſt 8 Malter„Ve art true, and waz of God in truch, neither careſt thou for any man: for thou regar⸗ leſt not che perſon of men. Lel 1 2 1818 lore, Wh⸗ ar rhinke tempt ye me, ye bew me the tri unto God che chin Gods. When they ords, chey mar im. and Wen 46 Aſter rh follow che + ¶ In ahe Oferror) ſball uhi San- rence be read. Godlineſs is great rich es man be content wich t that ch: for we broughr nothing into che W. 9116, neither can we Vching Ou àt. I Tim. G. 6, y. the Prayer For the oleſtate eof ChriſtsChurch 2 0 Jahe 05 Collects following I 0 Rant; 8 rorq, we beſeech IA 1981 v ar che courſe of this Wor Ams ybe ſo peaceably ordered b/ thy 0 vernance thy C h nurch dly I quĩ Jeſus Chriſt o our 1010. ech. thee, Al. chat the we rds ve have heard this day Outward ears, wardly in gur hear ts, chat chey may bring forth in us the feuit of good living, to the honour and praiſe of chy Na me/ through Jeſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen Lmighty God, the foun itain ofall wiſdom. who Enow- eſt our necæ ſſities belore we adk and our ignorance in asli ingz We beſeech thec to bave com- infirmitieszand ich for our un- edare not, an our blindneſs— cannot vouchlafe to gire us for chineſs of chy Son Hur dece. Amen. 001 ntins⸗ 4 D 477 ö 5 N 369 4 E ö 5 2α— ö 707 5700 3 ö ö 355 ö 32— 6 777 2 5.6 7040— 975 E. 505 577 ö EL 2 375 Wich 55 + 1 000 1— 5 n 250. ö 15 4. 4 2 ö 61 nd 25 ö. ů 2 75—5 me 2 3 5 V 4 35 ö ö ( 2i 7—— 5 E. 30 be ö 2 76 15 5* Ver d D—* 910 5— 2 2 10 * 2 0—— ͤ ö Lar Cο d. 305 2 + 65 17 7 756 15 3. ö L2 5. 0 ö ur i 185 75 ur 60 18 100 37 26 Lr 433 24 60 — 10 N. 0 1 je/ 21 15 5 chen 5 ö 305 NI Net tti nh ů 9 ö Get ö n 6 n W 25 1 iſt. I. ord, ö Tormj 5% Bih 470 Z ay, ind and C nd Hal Our 00, d in d ¹ν Ki and I „ he In the ds Inmanc ingham Reyent us, O Lord, in all our doings, wich thy moſt gracious favonr, and further us with thy continnal belp, chat in all eur works beßen⸗ continued, and ended in thee, we w glorlfie 1hy holy Name, and finally by thy/ mercy obtain everlaſting lile, through Jeſus Chriſt our Lord. Amen. Tbe Hol/ Goſpel is written in the réch Chapter of Saint Lere beginning ar the rath Verſe. . unto the Eleven as they ſat at meat, and up- braided them wich rheir unbe⸗ lief and hardneſs of heart, be· cauſe they believed not them wbich had ſeen· him after he Vas riſen And he ſaid unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach che Goſpel to eve cteature. 0 chat bel bapti ized, ſhall bur he that belicvetl be damned. And ſhall follothem Iamy Name they ſhall caſt out devils, chey ſhall new tongues, chey up esen, d 15 ift ine. that b ſpe⸗ recover, So th ad ſpoken unto received up into h on theer they went fortb 1— every Where, the Lord we wicĩh chem, ar Vord With et us pray. Lord, wie merey upon us. yviſ, have merey upon 110. Lordh bate merey upon us. At the HE ALING. 0⁴ Ir Facher. Rane art In Hea aven; Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Ringdox Kçome. Thy will be done in Earth, As it is in Heaven. Gixe us this day our dally bread. And for- g1e; us our krelpalles, As we forgive themt ttat treſpaſs a⸗· gainſt us. And lead us not in- to tempiation; But delixver us from evil: For thine is the 11 5 The power, and the For ever and ever. + TDen 1 all the inß + Perſon3 one 2 one, be yreſented 10 700 Quleen il Kuees, and 3 preſe nted, and 75307 2 Queen is la rhem, a 240 phcrinę —. 600 abonut the, Loe Chaplain rhat„Hiciates, zrarna ing himſelf V Fo loy a b leſſi g to thĩs +7 Lord. 6ay/ H. O Lord, ſave thy ſer- 110 ſamnerey for 4% Name⸗ ſalte 2 vi + 1he J. O Lord, hear our prai- Ers. Relo. And let o o thee. 2⁴⁷ + come iin- Let us pray. in earchz Alwighty God, who art de bow anc cche glver of all health,—. and che ald of chem that ſeck tco you know a ech i chee for ſuccour, we call upon re is none other Nameh thec for thy help and gocdneſs der heayven given to mam mercifully to be ſhewed upon wWhom, and throv cheſc chy ſerrants, that they nay receive h alth ani being healed of their infirmiti vation, but oulz che Nn may give thanłs unto thee in 0 our Lord Jeſus G holy Church, chrough Jeſus Chriſt our Lord. ÆAmnen. adthe fellowſh oſt, be with iol Amei — Zeah t. Charge, and not Queſtiot Church delibera might ce Declarat Tbat alowed tally bar Church cherefore to contir the leaſt comman. publiſhe⸗ That! And that cerning therero and ſettl- Heal ſo ſlitutlons and Cuſt to do all unto by Arine ane ed; fron the leaſt! That f niſed, IUthin G the Artic AU agree and that elences! Lord, ri ů 2 in beap ier he euh be nom kence, d ſech, er Naqet to map h Whom lch and che Na eſus C our Lord and che H fellowſhiht be with HI — ——————————— His Majeſties Declaration. Eing by Gods Ordinance, ender of the Faith, and wiehin zhaſe Oier Dominions, We hold it mo to chis Our Kingly Oflice, and Zeah to conſer re and maintain the Church committ Charge, in che unſty of true Religion, and in the bond of Peace: aud not to ſuffer unneceſſary Diſpurati Altercations, or Queſtions to be raiſed, hich may nouriſhi Fadlon boch in che Gurch and Common-Wealch. We have therefore upon mature deliberation, and wich che Advice ot ſo many of Our Biſhops as wicht conveniently be called together, chought fit to make tliis Declaration following. That che Articles of the Church of(which have been allowed and authorized heretofore and vhich our Clerꝑy gene- ally bave ſubſcribed unto). do contain che true Docttine oi Church of England, agrecable to Gods Word: Which We d therekore ratitie and confirm, reqairing all Our lovi to continue in the unſform profeſſion cherec nd prohibit the leaſt diflerence from che ſaid Articles, vhich tochatend We command to be new Printed, and chis Our Beclaration to be publiched cherewith. That We are Supreme Governor of che Church of Engl And chat if any Difference ariſe about che exteri cerning Inpanctions, Canons, and other Conſtitt lerero belonging, che Clergy in their Convocation is to Orde aud ſettle chem, haying firſt obtained leave under Our Broad deal ſo ro do, and We approving cheit ſaiCd Ordinances and Con- litutlons 3 provi ing chat none be made contrary to the Laws and Cuſtoms ofche Land. That out of Our Princely care, tbat hëα Churchmen may do de work which is proper umto them, the Biſhops and Clergy, tam time to rime in Convocation, upon their humble defre, ball hare Licence under Our Broad Seal, to deliberate of, and voco all ſuch chings, as being made plain by them, and aſſented unto by Ne, ſnall concern the ſettled continuance of che Do- Anne and Biſcipline of the Church of England now eſtabliſh- el; from which We will not endure any varying or depatting in ihe leaſt Degrec. khat for che preſent, chough ſome Differences bave been 11l miled, Jet We take comfort in chis, that all Clergy-men Itbin Gur Bealm, bave always moſt willingly ſubſcribed to ce Articles eftabliched 3 wbich is an argument io Us, chat chey Magree in the true uſual, literal meaning of che ſaid Articles, zud chat even in theſe curious Points in which the preſent Dif⸗ lerences lie, men of all loxts take che Artigles of tue Churc 5 8 any A ck Dilpt. ther iſt * 1 70 —— crucifie reconci act III. O/ In to SR thaãt noſe bat oever ck Diſh. 1either ſe vine in the ſo ch W man, Who t crucified acnal Gns O III. 05 the into Hell ö ticaʒ or ſo he teturn to juc 1 7 the laſt day. And the ocher Books(as Hie me ſaith) the Chu liſe& inſtructi 4 och it no iſh any Do- Uowing, annd, Dragon, Are common- doj receive and 0 9 God Vare 28 di looæ Promiſes. given f echree Cceeds, II Creed, Athanaſiuss Ci eec and that Which is commonly Articles ok Beligien. Ayoſtles Cceedeoit 0 be received 1 ed: for they may 1 ved by m Hoſt certaln yi talk— it is che fault ⸗ corrupiion of che natute 0 ver) man, naturallyj 2 gendred of the offſpring of dam, wh lrehy man Is veryf gone from original rigbten neſs, and is of his oπ naih inclir evil, ſo chat h fleſh l always contran: the and th Cretore in ver/„ born into 6 world, it deſervech Godsuu and dav narion. 121 chis b tection of n⸗ hem char are n 110 thę luſt of in Greek, V ome do exd n/ ſome i. ſh, is not ſh ot God. A c is no cendemm chat beliexenn are d, yet the Apoſti and luſt hath of it ſelt cen 1 ture ot ſin. 1 X. Of Fres: will. ndition of manggi che fall of Adam is ſach ot turn andprepit his oOvn natun nd good orksrofü and calling upon God: W derr fore we have ro power to 0 good worłs pleaſant and acetj rable ro God, wichout thegzut of God by Chriſt prevemigtg chat we may have a good Mi s Ibene bave' chat good will. He VI. G XVI. O Vᷓ for the Saviou nd e heen and ac and de à true wuch Faith knowu the fer XIII.“ cati the int not ple ed cher but che XIV.( — 0 mandu Work. not be ey and dodec renc ey a Oceed oun reccixed 3 e½ may certaln π oture. •r Birii.di andechra do va he fault natute 0f aturally i, ſpring of⸗ n is veryf al rigbten Soνn na ſo chat 6 s Contran: efore in n into Gods un And this h doth remiſ are r ne laſt of reek, 20 ccndemm 4.*• t the mea 4 lel chen · will. of man aßtſ Aam, is ſuch u and preput a 600 us When V II. II. O Articles are juſtified moſt Whol very full of a. 4 che frult r8 0 aſter Juſt.fica- away our ſins, and endure th 1⁷⁷ of Gods ludęment chey pleaſing and aceptable to God in Chr ſt, and do ſpring out Hntn of à true and lively Faith, inſo⸗ wuch thar by chem a lively Faitb may be as cvic ntly known, as a tree diſcerned by the kenit. XIII. OF Murbs catto Oiks done before the V erace of Cbri Chis tion, cannor 52 the inſpiration d, 25 they ſpring not of Faich injeſu Chriſt nelther do they m⸗ men neet ro receive grace: or(ãs d School-Authoxs ſay) del frace ot congruity: yca rachet kor that chey are not done as God hathv villedand command- edchem to be done we doubt nat but they Have the na:ure of ſin. VOFlof Supere Olumary Works h over and above G Come mandmenrs, bich chey call Wo.ks of Würerefcer n can⸗ 108 be. Vb 0 mi men dodeclane3 Tbar Rben om t on- render unto God aꝰ mucb as tney axe bound ro do, but mar ot Religion. re for his ſake, dtan they do mo ide SIi is 5 Pi ERVAI§8. Ee ieh 0⁴¹⁰ Sin. — Ur na⸗ in his fleſh it. He came tol a way xche ſins 0f: ſin(as St. Tohn him. But allwe tho no ſin, we che txru 1. 62—7 S ſore che ran lemied into ſin arer Ba we have receivec vVe may d iven, Aiace fall of God(We agal n, and amend d ne ore to fich as they lixe here, or d eneſs to ſach as place of forgiv truly repent. XVII 0⁷ Predeſti Ecrron 1. inativn and E. tion to liſe, is che dafling vurpoſe ot Gog, (belore the foundati- ons ot che world were laid) he ha h conſtantly Decreed b his Counſel, ſecret to us liver from curſe and dami 0 3 boly Ser XX Godd 5 15———. ented Varrant. 19 Caurch d 0 erech not oniy i0 ner of 11⁰ in mat ren 2hority ef il 1 00 1er- love ro hath po vet io be da⸗ ra ites or Ceremo- Non, bel drit/ in Cortto ed : And yet it i And che Church v Kufe orda ann v is contrr· be chio n elcher in- 1y%0 Gods wor Fwritten,nelthet Worke b imto wr nay ĩt ſo expound one place ui ick Autl oſt uncle Aat Bank to in the C 18 fore Aithogb ſend Mi eis anda Nneyar⸗ V Wrirpyet asi VIV. ſes in ſuch wife as oupht not ro Decreg an chint 2 4Uly ſet forth to us againſt the ſame, o beſides the ſame dutzhr ir not to enforte will of God is to any to be belieyed fet d Which we bavre necellity of Jalration. 9 XVI. H 100 ony mer ck C in mattes C riiy ef i one 13.½ Lel hant to nübecl Ithounen 2— Mi Mneyard. MIV. HSpeabi Lregation in de Pe Articles ot Religion. ů vil have chief XXVIII. Ofrthe Lords Sahe—67 niſtration of ◻ pper ↄf che Lond 60 menss Vyet do not che nuch as che) riſtians Ought to h themſelves one vo a cher: but racher it is a S denp 10 Inote 2 taken al vay by cheir wickedneſs nor che grace of 16 — 0 Huch⸗ change ot che ſ and Wine) Lord, cann Writ: bu 5 appertal nech plain words of ð ipline eof the Courch, throwech ch i be made of evil ment, and! And that 8560 be ac- oſe that have know. and Eſtate ot ſtain kr 4e it Botyw of Chriſt is teteln ſor all o ot only a Sign in the dupper is Fii Narry at Profeſſipn, and Mark amegt ot che Loii a, the bey“ Miterence, whereby Chr- Supper was not by Chtiſte Oi ſerye 5 Rian men are diſcemed fron di nance reſetved, cartledabosi XXXII zat be not Chriſtned: lifted up, or worſlüpped. H Dat it is alſo a Sign ok Rege- XXIX. 0 2he Nebed, liche 4901 neration, or Ne Eirch, where- not the Bod) 7⁰ riſt in tiuſ as 5y an inſtrament, cα½ Ethe Lords Suppen, recelve Baptiſm righ. Iy, IRe wicked, and bücheſ Chireh h, ſted into che Chu 1 void of a liveh ſaich. the Unit) e promiſes of che forgiye: though Hey do carpalhʒ apdi commur 8 f ſin, and 1 Our adop- ſibly pre h their Teech i ſteo o nto be che ſons ol God St.• laich) che daiche faitht che l y Ghoſt, are Aiſi⸗ ment ot che Body and Bloold Pubicag ed and Sealed: 4 th Chriſt ꝛ jet in no wiſe ate I conciled and grace in: Partakers of Ohriſt, hut nii ved into ue 0f 95400 un⸗ 10 cheir Condlemudtion dol kat hatk Baptiſm oε young nd drinł che Siga ot Sactaun MNXIV anj/ viſe to be 22 ſo great à thing. Churc/ as moſt XXX. G, both kin IT is no ution He cup of cbę Lord V. tions be denied to 40 0 man the F Bapeiſm. N— * 250 ESE For both rhe 88⁴ nent. or utterly like 3 nave en ed ac- 0 II b ofbleſſh he Blood on(or e a ce of hie Eſlate of ſtain krör Her ker Wiee WII. 07 Verſont, H⁰ν 2e/ Her. and ſuc eh ſaith, he irnalh andyj eir Teechlle 5) che daeni u and Bood Ruhenn. wiſe are di conciled Pe ſt, but nale ved into Be Cl Hation doi that h ath 25 Vor Sacraut MXIV 05¹½4 g.„„ Gurch. o1%½ Kin ¶ T is not neceſſ. 42hι f the e Lord tions and Cer es bein 2 Leite Idolatry * 5 NTIHar AOlat Y. I do the li 4 3 peob SSS ———— —.— e men 3 FN Agrierodα ½ or Catiſti ommandmeht to wear W a⁵ and Poſſeſſi 88 e Ratification. Articles beſora hro- raſh Sucat Ven Chriſt Vleſis Cuxiſt 7(auvocarie u/ in the Rea 2— m** 0 74 05/ Vation +e Marriage of Prieſ Eae D +2 Zxrommumi⸗ are P on. Zraditions ef ahe 3E 55 e N ſic— and grieol 6 641 f er—⁵j1 ö Hrh aen wit horlt ſin. or Curiſtiaſis Pn l fter Baptiſm. ö nandmeſt dy Arae inarion and—6— Tio/ VWear Waſid 7 beaining Salvari ö ö Chriſt. ö 19 0he Chuneh. ö 0 67 666 EH —⁵ D SS... „herein 13 TABLEf Kindre and our La ver are Related, are forbi to Marry toget her. AV Mlan maj no⸗ Marry his ANenan ma) not Mam 1 Grar 2 G banch ndfather — E&&* thers Wife, 7 5 Fathers Siſter. 8 1 thers Brothen Wites Mothers Siſter, 9 ½ ands 6. Mochets Brocte 10 Mod er, 10 11 Stey mether, 11 Wites Mother, WIez ter, Da 18 Brathers Wife, 19 Sons Daugl ater, ughrers Dauꝑhter, arheert Sons Wile, 21 Sons Daughiters Husband Nets Daughtetz 22 WI dne Wiſe, 33 Wites Sens Dauthter, 24 Wifes Daughters Daugh- ter. ads Sons Son, nds Daughters Soh 25 Brothers Daughter, 25 Erot ers Son, 26 Siſters Darahter, 26 5 Son, 27 Brothers Sons Wiſe, 2) BrochersDaue Hterekiuche 28 8 Ler dns Wite, 28 Siſters Baughrers Hucbang 29. Wifes Erochers Dauꝑphter, 29 Husba d Erochers Sen „Wifre sillers Daughter. 30 Husbands ö.Rets don, E TIV I. Print. rein whoſh d our Lan Mam) Husbandz Husbanch ers Brothen ners Btoui Cra band, her; * 7 5Husbauch ughtets El Son, ghters doh rersHusba ers Husbaut hers dom, IS don, T+HE WHOLE BOOK DSALMS Collected into Engliſh Metre, B V Thomas Sternhold, John Hoptins, —— and Others. Set forth and allowed to be Sung in all Thur- ö ches, of all che people together, before and after Morning and Evening Prayer; and alſo before and after Sermons; and more- over in private Houſes for their godly ſolace and comfort: laying apart all un- godh/ Songs and Ballads; wWhich tend only to che nouriſting of Vice, and corrupting of Vouth. IAMES v, iij. ¶ any be afflicted, let him pray; and iſ an/ be merry, let him ſinę Pſalms. COLOS5. iij. Xvi. ILer the wora of Goa dwell plenteouſty in yon, 2ñ Aν wiſclom, teaching and exhorting one ano. ther in Pſalmo, Hymns, and ſpiritual Sonęs, nę. inę unte the Lord with grace in your hearts. L OVD V, Printed by Tyo. Vilmer, for the Company of STATIOVERS. 1709. H1—0 and All people Attend my people Amid the preſs AII people chat B5 light and 169 Blelled are gleſſed art thou Behold and Bleſt be the ⁰ not O God EVept che G to the Grudge not Oreat is the Sod lave me Give praiſes Sive ihanke Slve laud H Lord oπ long Have mercy Have mercy Lord Have merey on us Hc ere it be How pleaſant is He that wit hin Ieline thine Itruſt in God Ia trouble Iutt mine Twill give Iaid L will Iwaited long Iudge and Iwith my Iris a thing IrGod the Imercy wall In ipeechleis Ilove tne In trouble Lbſt mine eyes I did in heart 3⁰⁰ in thy Lord heep Lord be my TLord plead Lixe as the Let God ariſe Lord gwe thy Tord bow thine Lord God of Lord to thee vrd ſave me R4 hear 8410 ſhepne AIE kElalm ¶Table för the whole Number F the Pfalm, 30MV ſoul ro 4My Lord my 8471 ſHul give My ſoul pratſe V5 Or praiſe 1 OT unto us N 16ra WIirael 118 ord h* are 133 0⁰⁰ O God that 144 0 Lord my God 83 O God our Lord O Lord gve ear I270 God my O Lord now joyful 29 God my God O Lord I put 4³ Our ears have 5⁴4.0 Lord conſider 1—⁵ O God give car 10½ Lord thou 1486 God my God 110 Lord umto my 130 God to me 510 God the 50 Lord thou O come let us 73.0 ſing ye no 84 O hear my 2—⁰ God my heart 50 all ye Nations 110 g¹νëe ye 200 Lord that 23Oſt they now 340 Lord Lam 228 how happõ O praiſe the 430 laud the Lord 77O Lord thou 92%0 Lord upon 1⁰ 5 Tme not ro 48 Praiſe ye the raiſe ye the 1191 ale 58 the 12012 Egard O 141 K Remembe 144 Endald——3 6 Save me O 10Sing ye wirn 26 Such as in God 3558 23—— unto 25 man i0 41 There is 72 The heavens 86The Lord i8 85/The earth is 130The Lord is beoth 140 Thou art 14 ATbe man is bleit 43 The wicked with T nn ie blah FPlalm 6³½ The Lordiis or aThee Wüahr 60- 103g The God ερ Gods 104 The fooliih mant 145 Take pity for N 115 Thy pralſe Tothee, OTLord 3To allthat no Thou herd Tou haſt heen Thar city ſnall II ſing che 18Thou Lord haſt 2The Lord as 22·/Tie Lord doth 3¹ The Lord doth 44 The Lord did 5The man is 35 Thoſe that SThee will praiſe 63 Thee will Llaud 70 the Lord HX did the 4 With henm 3 What is the 1 98 Within thy 1%½½ y doſt thon 108 Why art thon 17 Wich heart Ido 118 When Iſrael 123 W. nen that the 129. When as we ſute i 133 V E righteous Ve peopleall 125 xe rulers that 0 136 Ve men on earth 130 Ve children 144 Lield unto God 13 Heſe ye ſal bi 4 aſter 2205½7 333 Veni Creator Spiritn. The humble ſuit of ai- 65 Venite exultemus. Te Deum laudama. IZMagnificat anima mei 149%Hune dimittis. PIIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT The lamentatios of I4.E 27½he 28 Praiſe ye 22— The Creed. 3 36 prayer do eHν 2300 I PS. H. ö N. But in th doth ſet And in tha bimtelf He ſhall near to t MWnioh bri in her di Whoſe lea but gour Ren ſo al that this (0 ſhaall they Mna! hat ad the we wind Therefd in juden Nor yet ti ſuall bon meir pri Ur t heen mhall he d haſt 28 5 dob 14⁰1tb dd 18 I. + Ipraiſe ½ Ilaud ½ he Lord did the ch hemn the W t thon thon 1 rt Id ael ar the we ſate i Neous eopleall that 0 n eartü en I. o God e ſhall hi the Pſaln ator Spiritx. ble ſut ot 3i cultemus. laudamus. n veople uñ Plaint of ali Wpoſe ieat ſhall never fade nor fall, y³ rhee fnall de poſſeſt uren ſo aſi things ſhiall proſper well che Lord ed. to Meſtlah on 4⁷ THE AI. M5 O F In METRE. PSALM I. T. 8.(lem and in his fury trouble them, HE man ĩs hleſt tnat hati not and unto them ſhall ſay⸗ to wicked men his ear: 6 I have anointed um my King Nor led his life as ſinners do, upon my poly hull: nor ſate in ſcorners chair. Twill therefdore, Lord ꝑreach thy laνά But in the lav/ of God the Lord accordimg to chy will. doth ſet his whole delignt: 7 Thelaa Hhercof rhe Lord himiel And in thet Iaw dotheercife hath thus ſaid unto me, bimſelf both day and night. Thou àrt my oniySon. chis day He ſhall he lilte the tree that crσr havα begotten tnh²e near to che łivers ſide:(eruſt 0ple Lwilhgtve to thec, Wnioh bringeth forch moſt pleaſartt ad thyrequeſt: in her due time and tide. And coaſts of all the earth leſt. 9 Thon ſiralt them brulie even liketo rnat under ſuot are trod,(thoſt but gouriſh ſtill and ſtand: that this man taltes in hand. And veiſel brealt (80 ſhhahl not the ungodly men, On TOd. bue m EN„O Kings and KRulersall 4 tore and learnd: the world . Wind drives ro anꝗ ro. Therefdre ſhali norx ti e in judgment— Nor yet the ord above, ſuall come in y E5 W HVI vnat rage w VWny d the p- V let all their b Aud ottheir d tus 2 Plalm iv, v, vi. Llald me donn and quietl MNy ſupplication la the motd rs 20 lept, and roſe Ael to thee for to dlrect. bam 2 or vhν Iknew aifuredly- 4 And Iwill trult through Ny ſigh he Lord did me ſuſtaln. in thee my God⁴ Aons pa n 6lf t houſands up againſt me riſe, Tnou art not pleas d Wich wicheuſ For ſear o and ill With thee dWells none. znd wou Iwill not be afrald: For tuon 3rt ktiil my Lord and God, 3 Such às De toolifh Sual nothal hutnon ay Savlour and minè ald. in ſahtof tee, OLor: Rlfe ap tnexefore, ſave me my God- Vain Vorkrers ofIniaaſt bergule ta t0 thee now I do caſt: thou haſt always abhord. ol my ce For then haſt broke the cheeks and The lyars and baſe flatterem ot theſe wicked men all.(teeth ſnali be deſtroyed by thee, Blood-Wurfty and deceitful menPbin ii reert 6 Zalvatlon only doth belong to rnee, O Lord above: likewiſe ſhall hated be. andto Wnoon S people doit beltom 7Therefore will Leome to thinehu 10 àndno chy blefling and thy Iove. truſting upon thy grace: ae PSALMIv. T. S. And revcrentiy wiil Worthip tuet And üdde God that zrt my righeonſneft. ard mine holy place. vith gre Lord, hear me wtten Leall. Fordlead me inih ianteou 7 Tnon haſt ſet me at liberty tor rõ confdund my foes: 0 Lordn hen I Was bound in chrall. Alſo the way tnat Iſhall walke, and 6 4 Have mercy Lord therefore on me, before my face diſoloſe. lere me fr⸗ and grant ine my requeſt 3 9 For in their mouths thete Adſtill For unto thee incelſantly, tneir inward filth is great: luaſꝰ In line and rend co cry Iwill not reſt. Tneir throat an open ſepulehre, O mortal men how long vll ye and tongues full of deceit. Wpile ther glory thus deſpiſe? 10 Deſtroy their falſe conſplrat mat mey may come to noughi: Vu/ Vander ye in vanity, a nd follow after Hes ĩ Subvert mem in meir neapsOl ih tbe r 4Know ye that good and godly men hich have rebellion wrougti. Or elie 11 de Lord doch take and chufſ,e: 11 Bur moſe that put theit int oLguilty And when t0 him 1I make complaint, let them be Sglad always 3(un 4 Or re m ue doth me not refuſe. And render thanies for thy defent Wümm h E 4 Sin not, brt ſtand in awe ther and give thy Name the pralſe „bur ſtand in awe tuerefore, 1 For thou Wich Favour Wh nnd bate examine well vour heart: n the jult and rignrecus til: ITben let And in your chamber quietl lee 10 vour ſeives eohpent. 4 lend Rim krom ai 1. 2 W Hnorde 6 ffer 10 God the ſaa ten rom 2 o the e Gſfer to God the ſacrificę P54 LMVI. 1.8. Rune 30 righteouſneſs and praiſe: And L0A Wunnthe liring Lar LOri Lcteferve Enent Sapmt you put your truſt always. Nor er Correrr we in tninelle: Fdoumen 7 The greater lort crave worldly erdl mhee dedre), 10m0 w. 6 7——7 do embrace:(Kocde à Fer am weaze iherefbre, Olal 1 Aten n 20 9 grant 1— 12.— countenance, of merey me forbear:(Nhf md kno- thy tavOur and thgrace. And heal me Lord, for W- Uthon dec 3 For Thon mereby ſhalt make m my bones do quake for fear. ly lelf wore joyful and more glad;(heart 3 LOul is tronbled verh ſbte, And 8t Taan they that of their corn and wine and vexed vehemently, O Lord, tall great inoreaſe have had. Bat, Lord, how iong itthon del Aecording 9 10 peacs theręfore lie doπn ill I, td cure my miferyd ad mife ing my reſt and 2. 01 4 Lord turn thee to thy 1 Fox tou oãly doft me, O Lord, my falnting ſoul up tane: Liui 9 Lord ce⸗ rreſerye and ſaſely leep. O ſave me, not for my deſerti, and be th PSALMV. T. S. but for chy mercies ſeke. vnom t I mine ears, O Lord, and let 3 For whν 7 noman e u Rhec rre fearcl my words have free acceis remembreth thee one whlt: I Trake n vothec.HhODart n God, ndKing, Or who fall worſhip thee, OI in my tton vπhem Iſecl redreſs. in the internal pit ẽ That dotn Elear mebettme, Lord tarry ner, 6 S0 grlevons i in plalgt and ef pure 3 Hr IVUI bVe reipec, cbarl V WonHιιH½¹½¹ι 1e mor rougn put ne: Athe pight long I waſh ny bod wich tears of my complalnt. ſist is Aim, and waxeth old Wih anaenich of my heart: ith wick gor fearx of them that e my foea, and wonld my ſul ſubwert. Wells none. all not Gaul Lora τ hord. flatterer ythee, ceitful men to noughH nwrougtti. ö at their nuſ reproye me echine ire: tny ruxe eʒ erefore, O I a2r: C for Vhy²t 00 for fear. very ſote, ntly. WIittbon d Bat noπdepart from me all ve mhat work inlqulty: Becaule theLord bath heard the voloe ofmy complaint and cry. 9 He beard not only tne redueſt and prayer of iny heart: gut it received at my hands, and tock it in good part: 10 And noπ m/ foes that vexed me, the Lord xeill oon defame: And fuddenliy confound them all, Vith great rebue and ſlame. FSALMvij. T. S. 0 Lora my God, I put my truls and confidence in thee, luwe me from them that me purſue Ad ſtilldellver me, Lelt liite a Lion he me tear, and rend in pieces mall: While there is none to juccour me und rid me out of chrall. ann Lord my God if I have done the rning char is norright: Or elſe if I be found in taul t, or guilty in thy ſight. Or to my friend remarded π or leht him in diitreſs, Mnieh me purſu d moſt crue Ily, and hated me cauſleſs. Then let my foe purſue my ſoul, let him my lite down thruſt Untd the earth, and alſo lay mine honeur in the duſt. gKand up O Lord now in thy wrath and put in/ foës ο pain: kerform the Kingdom promiſed to me which wrong iuſtain. Tyen ſnall great nat ions come to md know tnhee by this thing,(thec, Hthon declare for love of them, uuy lelf as Lord and King. And as thou art Fall men zudge, O Lord, now judge thou me Aecording to my righreouſneli, ind mine inregritie. ro thy vot vtane:(uu 9 Lord ceaſerne hate of wieked men, 3 The ſecond Part. Pſalm vñj, vij. 11 Tne juſt man and the vlcεd bor God judgeth hy hie power: 30o that he feels his mighty hand eyen every day and hour. 12 Except he change nis mind, I die for even as he ſhould ſimite: Ne whets his Word, his vow he bend. aiming where he may hit. 1½ And doth prepare his mortal darti. his arrovys keen and iharp, For them that do me perſecute, whilſt he doth miſchiet warp. 14 Bat lo, thoumh he in rravel be of his deviliſh forecaſt: And of his miſchief once coneelvꝰd. yet hrings fortn nought at lalt. 15 He digs a diten and makes it deep. in hope to hurt his brother: But he fhall fall into the pit tha 16 Thus wrong retur of him in whomi Anq all the miſchief chat he wrougbs ſhall fall on his oπ head. 17 Iwill glve thanles to God therefora chat judgeth righreouſly: And with my ſong will praiſe ñᷣᷓ name of him that is moſt hiah. PSALM vII T. S. 0O God our Lord how wonderful are thy works every here: Ihy fame ſurmounts in dignity, 0 thou wlit coùnρH/⁴nd thy foec ãthy might sthey diſcloſe. 16 ſeed, For in thoſe tny grace me worles of chine omn hand: The Sun, the Moon, and all the in order aʒ they ſtand: that thou of him nt care? „ WVhem thoa Tars to vilit d 5 For thon naſt made than Angelsin degree: And thou haſt alfο cτονιο him vltu not ſpa him little leſ⸗ glory an 6 Thou ha As ſheep, and neat, and all healt delee, und be the jult mans guide: chat in the fields do feed:(elte, 8ſeke. vnom tne ſecrers of all hearta 8 Fovis ofthe air, filli in the ſca, auwn 40 6 ſearched and deſerl'd. ne whlt:. ¶io Itate my help to come of God, 9 othee, O iin all my pain and ſmart: 1b hat dotii preſerve all choſe that bẽ Iow famous an plalnta af pure aad perſect hearc. re tuy Wotles throuęn the Vorid! vilaint: 4 5 SAA Aan Me 00 vnt 0 15 e•n.—— Praife *„ 21 hn rejoyce. cepand Zulde Vorlel and crery wie ant vie 10 every man his righr. 9 n 18 RUmemn— 5——⁷ Have 2016 Lord on me my ſoes doy Ver remain: Pſalm ix, x. Lord And in the net that they did Hde heeheir ovrn ſcet are enſnar dHν en ars aught, led in the Wolk υ hands h²ve HτduHH 7 The wicked and deceitful nic Name 4 80 doν to hell b. 1ow Grrde ſtarry skie. 2—1— g Becauiè my foes are driven bac, that God feſuſe to knowm and turned unto fliaht: Tb bey tall down flat, and a dall the pegple ofthe worlq; 18 But ſure the Lord will not ſoig deſtroyo the poor mans grief and pain niabt.— tr ar 7 wrong, kFer Tpe lent peo Ple never looꝶσ IpοHhim in vain riſe leſt men Prevail, tRat de ot orl U miabt: rrhe he Wik recel de, thy ſight. Bterpor, fear m and then(den Oreen to conſeis to he but men. SALNMX. I. S.(Indd V Hat 16 the cauſe that thon 0 art now ſo far from th.ne: Thewhich is aνe And keepeſt cloſe thy countenanes 1 m usthis trondlous time ĩ rdo periſi by the proud imens deſire: taken in the craft nat chey themſelves conſpire. For in the luſt of̃ his oun heu th ungodly doth delight, 8o dorh the wicked praiſe himſelh oth thẽe Lord deſpite. 4 Heis ſo proud V right and vron „ Hitetz all apart nhere isQ nó Goch ſaitb be nks in h 5410 rofper ſil art. Ve DOιτe ald I e andvile. 55 and holes, rure men 2 and uudrily h down i ments Lreat rHα Lert 10 nre gre bν his ITuſh, werefo Hie conn be dot n Ariſe, che poo Liſt upth the poc Wnat! Lord d To hear ſay, du n 4405 e Ybat frle 2re left 6 0fwie then bi That the may p 1 Thel 26 Kine And he out of Thou why Untothe 28 dott Behole and m To ſhoo the ſo 3.Of U Kobeer Alas the Ihat did ude 2. WRe AUTHεe Lert 6aüght, he Work Ve WrOuHHN ceittul mez he worlch non vil not forhi aAnd pain: er loo ain N Prevail, Kros K recei fün. vor, fear, a Ichen(dtel conſets men. . S.( In that thon, 0 om th.·ne:⸗ Ountenanes 8time ⁊ rne proul te ʒ aonſpire. vyn heu + e himſeli, ſpite. tand vroni d ſaith be Mper dl AtE agaimſt rrect. ave nolte change rſedneſi, guile othina 1 ndvile. Vholes, 1 hin nen. d ſubrilty ay: Plalrn to e great heapn of po⁰r m by his ſtrong power nis pre The ſecend Part. Tuſh, God forgette therefore Imay be the poor ma lilt up tny har To hear the v 07 ruſh thon 16 hut thou ſeeſt md w Ibat frlendicſs and poor fathierleſs re left into thy hand. 1j Ofwiched and malicſous men, then break the power ſor ever That they m their iquity may periſn aItogether I 16TirLord Iuel reignfor exermore Qur toncuss au vur, wornant ie 28 Kaing and God afone: VWhar Lord ſhal us dontrolꝰ Andde will chaſe the heathen foln, 3 Eut for the greene our of the land each on ot Foοτ and 20. Prel Thon bearſt.Lord.tne poorscom- ſaith the Lord, heir prayer& 1wilteoner(plaint ir hearts thou wilteonfirm unti] 47 Rumns eas 10hCar beprelt. therfrom dhe Mort iß; 88 10 hudge the poor 2nd farherlefs, And harh no les than ſeven times and nelp them to their rignt: in fire been purifi d. Tbatthey may de no more oppreſt 7 Now hinoe tny Sromiſe is te help, dy men of worlaly might. Lor ꝗ keep thy vmiſe then: PSALMAI. T. S. evermore, In Lord I put iny truſt ofmen. vorld th ful ſoon eute vny ſay ve to Unto the mounta 25 doth ·he ving Behold the wic UAt worldiy men Id. A Vh. T. 2,(bert, wilt thou forget me, 7 e ndr To ſhoot in ſecret the ſound and ha 0Of we 0 &clearly brouah Alas tne juſt and x vhat evil ha rougaht! But he Temple is, moſt holy end moſt higtł And in the heavens hath h ofroyal Majeſty. Tne poor and fimple mans eſtate Lighten mine e Ttt conſidereth in his mind: 25 One by death poſſeſt And ſeareheth ur fuli narrowiy 4 Leſt that mine enemy do ſay, the manners of mankind: behold I do prevail: And with a chearful ountenanae Leſt they alſo thar hate m ſeul. e righteous man will uſe: rejoyce rο ſee me faiſ. But In his heart he doth abnhor But from thy merey and goοdneſs Mſuch as uuicbief muſe. not depart: nd to hide hteous man, thu And Iis ſeat In SDDDRREE — Pfalm xiv, Xv, xvj, xvij. tu⸗ That putteth not tonſury . bemy beut. uis mony and his oin: Wfl giye thantrs unto tne Lerd, Nor for to hurt the innoeent; and praiſes to him fing. doth bribe or elie purloin. beezut ne hath heard my requeſt, and granted my wiſhing. that here is to be done: PSALM XIV. T.. Shall never periſh in this world, Tkere is no God de oifimen nor imthe woridrocome. acirm in their mad mood: PSALM xyi. T. 9. Their drikts are Al corrunt and vain, IOrd. eep me, for I truſt intta vot one ofthem doth good. and do conſeis indeed, The Lord beheh from heaꝝv en moſt Lhou art my God, and of inyg rhe mhole race of manitind:(hied thou haſt not any need. Md ſaw not one that ſought indleed à Therefore I glve them to the the living God to find. that in the world do dwell; *„ Namely unto the faithful floc* They went all wide and were cor- in vertue that excel and truly there was none,(rupt, V 7 That in the world did any good, 3 Hheir ſorrows ſuallbe multipiya 9% not ſo much as one. wyo run ſo haſtily. Is ah their judgment ſo far loſt, To offer to the idol-gods, thar all worit miſchief ſtill? that are but vanity. Eaina my people even as bread, 4 As for their blood ſaeriflee, not one to ſeet Gods will ⁊ and offerings otł that fort, *When they thus rage:then ſudden-Iwill not touch, nor yer thereot Lrcat ſear on them ſhall fall:(y my Iips ſhall make report. er God doth love ꝗ righteous men 3 For Yhy? the Lord the porton and will preſerve them all. ol mine inherĩtance: Le mock the doings of the poor, And thou art he that doſt preſern heir reproaah and ſhame: my lot from all miſchanee- Secaule they put tneir truſt in God, 6 The place unerein my lot is ſin and call apon his Name. in beauty doth excel; Eut ho ſhall givethy people health Mine heritage aſlignꝰd to me, and when wiſt thou fulfil doth pleaſe me wondrous well. WVuy promiſe made to Iſrael, 7 Ithanx the Lord that cauied ne ſrom gut of Sion nilt? to underſtand the right: Even wnen thon ſhalt reſtore agai gor vy his means my idcret thougtu ſech as were captive led: Lden Jacoh ſhall therein rejoyce, and Iirael be glad. PSALM X WWIIHin chy Lab who ſhall In Or αh⁰ do teach me every night. 3 Iſet the Lo liehr, ight hꝛnd S Me HR: oth think trxtzd whale tongre ſpenxs nò deceit. 2½„ 10 Thou vilt not 0(graue iaoα. And rdeth not PI 206 wicked mẽ Hetthoſe thar iove and fear the Lord- 0 Lor⸗ re waketh much oĩ them. PGSALM xvlj. T. S. 19w6 ear to my ſult canſe, attend when ILcomplain: Hu oath and all. his promiſes And hear the prayer tnat I put funti Vat keepeth faithruliy: with l r do nor kun.„ utemah he make his cevenant ſo 2 And'let the udement of my eau Vshc dott loſe thereby, Froceedalways trom thec: i uch let ch this my Thon ha and yet 7 Whoio dern aſl nings at ο¹ν That I Ha that Wa 4 A for and pat For love Ihave! Tbeni ſtay me That tror lten For I ſurelyt Then hea the wo 7Othou that pu Declare r ainlt 8 Ckeeſ the 25 and und defen⸗ 9From 10 ſpe⸗ n They vith e Lave tho and w. Delix out of Wylech⸗ and k. Imean Wo That ha dut in Thou wirn p Theix ch me re ½ but 1 ebol uſury in: oent, wloin. 2 ag y⁰να ne: * muuphe 485 HZeriflee, ſort, Vright band M. 6 & tongue ulo ſt in hope, 7 my ſeul i0 (graue One, way to liſe, tore t hand then (e canſe, ain: ut ftt n. ot my eaaſe net: Aud Plalm vviij. I let thiae eyes benold and elear 83 πρεαn i Wahe L ſhall he faſi this my Himpliclty. of whine Ums fai AThon haſt well tried me ia the night PSALN NVI and yercoulclt nothins ind, O Sod my ſtrengeh and fortitade, Tuat Ihave ſpoken with my tongne, of force I muſt lo that was not in my mind. Thou art my caſtle and deſ 4 for the works of wicked men, in my neceiſity. and paths perverſe and Ill⸗ 2 0my roch in vrhom I truſt ror love of ν moſt holy Name, of my wealth; Inave refrained ſtili. My refuge, Buckler, and my ſhlela, FTben in thy paths that de moſt pare the horn of all my health. d me Loic end prererwe; 3 When Iſing laud unto the Lord. Eueds Ryuerer pewe moſt worthy to be ſervdʒ * Ner tO 3 Ar o Fer do calto imer OLord, n 55— h wreltrp. ſurely thou wilt me aid:(wel 47 Aeath did compatd me Then hear my praycrand weighrignt the words thar L have ſaid.. n. n Othou the Savionr of all them 14 7* kmen Ugen gr. hat put their trult in thee: 3Tue llie and fubtil mereꝛ orheb beclare chy itrength on them Purn Ibont meler agalnſt thy Majeſty. 4⁵ neſet: Gkeep me as thou wouldeſt keep the apple ot thine eye: dunder cove 5 2 And under coyert of ν Wings did pray to God for ar aefend me ſecretly. Lesont Part. And ne forthwith heard my, com. 9From wicked men that treuble me, out ot nis holy Place.(platt 8 znd daily me annoy: 7 Such is his power chat in his wra he madę the earth to quake: Lea the foundation ot᷑the mount ſan for to ſhake. noſtrils wenta ſmoce 8 +— — 8 and are and fat,(Wealth,s That in cheir ethey G40 not pare when kind to ſpeale rnły care not what. And ſrοm oF hot n They lie in walt wnere IIh——.—ᷓ vith eraft me to conſound: And muſing miſchief in their minds to caſt me to th u Much like à Li that would his prey embrac Or lurking like a Lions whelp, within ſome ſecret plare. ; Up Lord, in haſte prevent my foe: und calt him at my teet: zaxe thou my i3ul from the H man, 11 And Ilx moit dar he mads · and with the Vord him ſinite. his hid and ſecret place: Deliver me Lord vyν thν po-πer, WiI black and alry clondꝰ out oftneſe tyrants hands: encomp Uhe was. 40 Wylch now(o long time reigned 12 But wihen the preſence uf his face and kept us in their bands. have, in briahtneſs ſnall appear: iul dean from worldlymen to πhom Then clouds conſume, and in chele. worldly goods are ri fe: ome hail and coals of fire.(Ieναι That have no hope nor part of ioy 13 The flery darts and thu nder-olto- guli rovally And on the came flying ſecond Parr. dut in this preſent lic diſperſe them here and there: Thou orfthν ſtore theirbellies fiſl'ſt An wich his oſten lightenin wirn pleafure to their mind: ne puts tnem in great fe Their children have enough& leave 14 Wnen xhou, O Lord witherear the reſt to cheirs benind. thine anger doſt deelara(reboi:ꝰ ubur I all wirn pure conſ⸗ bevoldhy gracious fuee SISISISSSE —————— Plalm 3 And frem above ꝗ Lord ſent dοσ-εñ 30 For vπho 1 8ednonerte to fetch me from below: And pluckꝰd me out of waters great, at would me overflov 16 And me delixvered from rnat ſdught me to inthrall 2 Tea from uch foes as were too ſtron g tor me to deal withal 17 They did prevent me exꝝermore imie ofmy great rief: Sutyet the Lord was my deſence, my ſuccour and rellef. An 28He brougaht me forth in open place rhat ſo I mighit be free aufche had Our unto me. ding to mine innocence, ſo ciid he nie regard. and. to the cleanneſs or my hands 20 For that Iwalke 41 and in bis paths have And not dep 1 5 wickediy 21 But evermore l 15 reſped 0 nis law and d appear d Pefore his fac And did refrein from wichedneſs and fin in any caſe. 23. The Lord ther 25. re· 38 Ihee d 2⁰ For— dolt—23 1 pr ſolk in trouble when the l And doſt bring dovn countenanoe of tnem that looꝶ Full high. VThe Lord vil lUighι my candle ſo, chat it mall ſhine full bright Tde Lord my God will make ali — darkneſs to be lignt. or hy thy hely 2*— ofmen Alcomüt, ords I ſt Athee I ſrale and—— rue rength ofenν wall. 29 Unſperted are tne ways of God his word is purely tryꝰd: Ee i a ſure defenoẽ to ſuuh 3n is fand abide: Xviij. er there naer I my hands ↄ fighr 4er Sars of hraſt emy ermʒ rhe mignt. Thou teacheft me thy ſaving thy rignt hand is my tower:(heald Thy 10½ and gentleneisalſo doth ri increaſe my power. 35 And under me thou makeſt plan the v ywhere Iſnould go. 8o thar my fee ſhali never ſuip. nox wander to and fro. 36 And fiercely Ipurſue and tale my foes that ine annoy d: 1 Id do not return ey be all deſtroyꝰd. 37 S0 Iſuppreis and wound my foen For at mu feer riſe no more: For at my feet thegall dovmn fln Iſtrikethem all 10 ſore. to war in ĩ(ttrengid Tnat they Labroad tnat up agalnſt me riſe. 39 Lord thon haſt gνen me ᷓ nech 1— all mine enemies, deſtroyal choſe nſt me riſe. tor nelp, vut nonegent tmeir reliet:(eu 1010 ey calld for ac yet beard ne not cheir grief. Tue fittn Part. 4And ſtill Ille duſt be Idriwe them under fect: And ſweep them out line filthy that hieth in. the ſtreet. *1 Thou keep'ſt me from 5„ har ſtill in ſixfe are led. doſt cne heat hen foltʒ ppomtme to be head. 49 A pcople ſtrange to me unnopn and yet ihey ſhali me ſerve: And at the fixit obey my wordʒ Whereas mine oπn will Werve. 44½ I ſhall be irkſome to mine ona Tey WIIInot ſre mylishrz. 0 3For rhou doſt gird me th But war and h 45 But moſt That is praiſe 46 For reven And wit pſalm xIx, xXX, t twander wide out oĩ the way, The honeꝝ and tt D 22 me them out of ſight. are not id ier 45 But bleſſed be the living Lord; 11 By them thy ſervant i8 torewarn' 3 ä moſt worthy of all Prai to h³ve God in regard: That is my rock and ſaving health, And in erformanoe Of the ſame. raiſed be he always. the Grened 46 For God it is that gave me poꝗer 12 Walk, revenged for to be: tne errors of hi And with his holy ord ſubduꝰd The——— me from my ſearet ſin. e to g bun the people unto me. h are in me moſt rife. HOHÆννιοεπ 4½ And from my foe dellrered me. ey me that preſumpreane nt me foti and ſet me over thoſe(An Lankupa ganttu odly were, At and up againſt me role. 2 Te Banet 48 And for this OLord my i4 Accept my mouth, a 1—— to thee give thanxs(EGod. ny words and thonghts each on 1 And fing õut praiſes to thy Name, + and my ſtrensth among the Gentiles all: 49 Delixvrance great thou givꝰſt the PSALMxX. T. S. and doſt reſerꝭe in ſtore:(king, INtrouble an⁴ aaverfity, Wer.. Anoinred, and I.the Lord 105 ther ſtill: eſt plan 1g0. re: dovin flat, me Vſth (ſtrengib abroad deför the tau · of great renoun ike 2 mischende ready trimꝰd me dᷓ neckz Andas a valiam ch H choſe vno for to get a prize, With joy doth haſte to take in hand ut nonepen ſome noble enterpre.—*i 50 6 And all the He from end to end or hüe hoiß place. he compaſleth about: Nothing can hide it from his heat,„ but he wñll find it out. But we remember God un. ord, 05 How perfect is the lam of God* eth promiſe jnſt. . 29 bow is nis Covenant fure: nadnn K Anup we dor ältn Convexting ſouls, and making wiſe* up ftedfaſtly: tlltyy alaj rhe dowie and Pleure! i 9 Olave and help us Lord and xn⁸ Slalt are tke Eords commendementi, vden we tothee do ery. and grad both heart anꝗ mind FPSALMxVI. T. S. ots ſom put eonfidenoꝛ⸗ om ſedhn hll His precepts pure, and do give light Lord how joytul is the King, 1* 010 t0 ces Tfrat de Fil linci 6 O in thy ſtrength& in thy pocκι 9Tuẽ fear of oH½ 16 encellent, Exccedingly he doth rejoiceẽ ne Rä. and dothendure for ever; in thee his Saviour. et Tne judgments of the Lord aretrue, 2 For thou haſt given unto him ö—— and righreous altogether: nis godly nearts deſire IſWerve, And more to be embraced are To him nothing thou haſt 2 mine ona/ bm fHined gold aνν of chat he did xecν˙½ie. r E Prarm XA7). eh⁰n Prexent him withrhys They were dellrered ever hqed pleſüings manifold:(gitts rnez called on thy Name: And thou haſt ſet upon his head Aund for the faith they had in thee a roπνn of perfect gold. roey were not pur to ſiame. And when he asied life of thee, 6 Bui am now become more like thercof thou mad ſt him ſure a worm than to a man: To have lonu life, yea ſuah a life An out-caſt vFhom thepeople ſoorn, as ever ſhall endure. with all the they can. thy belp, 7 All men deſpite as they behold chy benetit and aid: me wallting on the wa:(heac Great worſnip and great honour both They grin, matę mouths:& nod thelt 150 haſt upon him laid. and On this Viſe do fuy: wilt give him felieity, 8 This man did glory in the Lord, that never ſhall denay 5 nis favour and his Iove: And wirhthy cρ⁴πfιιcοοαuntenanoe Let him redeem and help him now. wilt comfurt hin alway. nls power it he will prove. x aale King dotp ſtrongly trult ↄ Bur from the priſon ot the womb, tor to prevai Iwas by thee releaſt. his goodn ꝗ his grace Thou didſt ꝓreſerve me ſtill in hope; ro0 1avαe him will nox tali. vFhH²edid ſuck the hreſt, Ttune enemies ſhall feel thy feroe 19 Iwas cοmmirted from my birth, d thote chat thee wirhiſtand: rith thee to have aboce: out chy faes, and let them ſuh Sace I was in my mothers womb, de power oftH right hand. thou haſt heen ſtillmy God. And like an oven burn them, OLord Thne ſecond Part. in nery fiame and fume: 1 Then Lord depart not now from- Tyjne anger ſhall deſtroy them all, In this my preſent grief: 0 end fire ihali them conſume. Since Lhave none to be my he lp, to. And rnou ſhalt root out oſ ꝗ eart6b my ſuecour and relief. rheir fruit that ſlould increaſe: 1½ 80 many bulis do mpaſʒ me, And from the number of th² folk that bæ full ſtrong of head: theiꝝ ſeed ſnall end and cẽaſe. Vea bulls.o fat, as thongh they had- 1 For whyr much miſchief rney con- Baſan field been fed. gainſt thy holy Name:(triv'd3 They gape upon me greediiy hey fail anꝗ haꝗ no power 2 thouah they would me ſiay: drin the ſame. Much line Lien roaring out, ⁊ mark thou ſalt them ſet and ramping for pis prey. open place: 14 But Idrop dovn line water ſhech Aod eherge thy bow-ſtrings rerdily my joints in ſunder break: galnit their very face. My heart doth in my body melt, 2½ Be thou exałed: Lord, therefore, like wa, Lam ſo weak. m th trengih every bour; 16½ Myſtrengtn doth Iiite a potſherd 6 twe ſing right ſolemnliy, my tonguẽ ĩt cleaveth faſt(de gthe might and power. Uncomy jaws, and I am brought PSALMXXII. T. S. to duſt efdeath at laſt. — Soq my God, vnerefore doſt 15 And many dogs do compaſs me, forſake me atterly.(thou in oouncilthey do meet: And belpeſt not vnen do make, Conſpiting ſtill againſt my life, great complaint and exy: piereing my hands and feet. To thee m² God eνen aι A nEτ I was trmenred, ſo that I Ido both cry and call: mlght all my bones have tod Leeaſe not all the niahf, and Yet Let ſtill upon me they do loo, chon heareſt not at all. and ſtill chey ie behold. yt thou nat in thν³ holy place, 18 My.garments they diided hane. vöntidually doit dwell: in Parts among them a: Ynon art tii joy, the comfort anl. Ard for my car dbey did caſt lot glory of Iirael. to vnom it might betal. Aud ne mπhο½m our fathers old 19 Therefoteę I pray thee be notſu vad all their hope for ever: trom mę at my great need Aunen they pur tnelr trutt in thee But ratner nce tnon art my ſtrengti; n t Gelhrer, o help me, Lord Wale peo 00 20. 0 Andf 23 AYe thou ſae And all Wch re 24 For h he hide His oount bar hea 23 Amon Iwilht Thy prat or lett Whicl b.And Wen eah nod theit ie Lord, um now. &. e womb, uin 35 hope, Wbirth, womb, od. . now 730 he lp, 8 1 they had- cedilyj ſlay: ut, hrer ſhech melt, potſherd (d roughi daſs we, notfi trengt eed. a0 α pſalm xxIIj, XXiv. Aad frem the ſuyord ſave thon my Conducting me in his right patlis: Kur mignt endrh power(toul even for nie n Namies ſalle⸗ Adever eep my dear 4 And thoughI were even at deatho chat world devour. yet—.————— M.2*(dosz he or wich thy rod S& hepherds crooE. rom rhe Lioh moumms 5110 Lam comrorted iill. nicorne Tnou haſt my table richly deckd, in deſpignt of my foe: ren Thon haſt my head wirh balmè re· d my cup dorh overfowW.(freſh'd ⸗ ſhel praiſe the And finally Mhile rearl; doth laſt, 2 Lord.(Name thy grace Mall me detend: 1 And inthe houfe of Sod will I my life for e 4 yert 13 Al ye th. lame by L. d. 3.9.7 i8 the Iving Lord, Gith revere efore Ineed 14 For he d he hideth not av His e ance when they do call, rs em when they vray. 13 g che folk rnar fear Iwill cherefore proclaim Ty pratſe, 1 keep my Waae ſor letting forth thyů Name.(made ar 26 The Doer ſnall eat and be iultic'd, Chy rodand ſtaft dosomſort me ndthoſe that do endeavour- Name, and ou art Wutnmne ſtuli. Toknow We Lord, ſhall peaiſe nis 4 And in ine refenee ofmy ſoes, rheir hearts nall live for æver. my—— halt ſhræad: ½ The caits of all eartn inall Pralter nt— he Lord, and ſeck his grace: aud wi tanomt m/ The heatben Polk ſtell wörſlip him 3 Thronchem i before his bleſfed face. ſofranicly ſhem /d ro me: 4. e for evermore brought my m in paths of moſt holy wongh Iwalk wih Lfear none ill: vale of⁴ε⁰, 2 The Ki he heathen folłk T hat in th½ my dw lace inallbe. And he ſhall bę their governour, PSALNIiv. J. H. md King for evermore. TV of his goodly gifia, Lea! And in his preſer hip him th andbour their knees full low. 2 For he hath f VAnd all thar nali go dCon te daſto above the ſeas to ſtend: orlife hy him ſhall taſte: And placd eloꝝ the liquid Hooda, A ſeed ſhall ſerve and worſuip him 0 flow beneath the land. while any world ſhali laſt. Wuo is the man. O Lord, that uan They ſnall de & Plalniy ſnew aſcend unto thy hill? hels „his truth and els, Or paſs into chy holy place, Unto a people— there tõ continue ſtIll. vhο MaR his Namęe confeſs. 4 He that hath p nds and hean PSALNMXXIIj. W. W. wnieh nothing doth defile. TI Lord is oniy n ſupport, Hisſonlnot fet on Lanitv, and he that doth me feed. and bath not orn to guile. Row Can 1 then lac an) hing, 5 Him that is ſuch an ne Lord Ain need?ꝰ moſt highly ſhall r Id in coats ioHt ſafe And from his Godand d laſt by: receive a juſt re vard. Nhereof Iſt. He coth me the tender Our Ihan Aud eer drivVes me tothe ttreams 6.This is the ſtoch of traxellers, which run moſt pleaſantly. in ſeeking of 1— Helid 20 And when Lſeel my ſelf near leſt, Ae Laco didthe Iſraelite, eñ detd be e Hönne take,„n batLime oHUIE rae. 710 er Plalm xxv, xxvi. e Princes ope your gates, ſtund ope To grant me pardon for my ld, * che everlaſting gate: For there ſuall enter in thereby the King of glorious ſtate. Wno is the Kin, and trial of the ſword. — in 9*e Princes ope Vyour gates, ſtand ope His ſeed 2 the everlaſting gate: For there ſhall enter in thereby the King of glorious ſtate. the Lord of hoſts it i: The Kingdom and the royalty of glorous ſtate is his. PSALM xxv. T. g. 1I Lift my heart to 11 0 Wno is the King of glorious ſia Novr ſuffer me t 2 Let not my ſoes rejoyce, nor make a ſcorn of me: And let them not be overthrown, hat put their truſt in thee But ſhame ſhall them b which harm them wrong Therefore ch² paths and thy riaht (vays Remit m unto me Lord deſery. 4 Direct me in thy trutn, and teach me Ithee pray: Thou art my God and Saviour; on thee Iwait alway. Thy mercies manifold, remember Lord, Ipray, Alio thy pity plentiful, ſor they have been alway, o Remember not the faul.a and frailty of my youth: Remember not how ignorant Inave been of tny truth. Nor aſter my deſerts let me thy mercy But of thme ovn benignity, Lord have me in th² mind. 8 The humble he will teach his precepts to obey: He w direct in all his pathe the lowy man alway. 9 For all the ways of God boch truth and mercy are Totnem that do his covenant and ſtatutes keep wich care. The ſecond Part. 20 Now for thy holy Name, Oord, Ithee intreat, glortous ſtate? To lead his 8 ighry Lord: 5 The mignty/ Lord in battel ſtout, teĩ And unto Wondrou doth f by him he ſ. life in De Lord Lept. ſuch a way innerit ſhall the Lan I3 All thoſe that fear the Lord, know his ſecret inrent: nem he doth declare Teſtament. and thankful heart his Will 14 Mine e to him Iwill advance: Thar pluel d my feet out of 5j ſnam ot ſin and ignorance. 15 With merey me behold. to thęee I make my moan: For I am poor and deſolate, and comfortleſs alone. Bring mo out oſt neceſlity and ne I7 Behold my poverty, mine anguiſhi and my pain: nand minẽ offenoe, d make me clean again. 18 O Lord behold my foe how they do ſtill inereaſe: Purſuinę me wi 1¹¹ And let me not be overthromn, becauſe Itruſt in tnee. I2 me relief, Iſrael, rom all their pain and grieſ. PSALM xVVI. T. S. Ord be my judge,& thou ſialt ſer my yaths be nd plain: Itruſt in God, an pe rnat he witnſtrength will me ſuſtain. 2 Prove me my God, Ithee deſire my ways to ſearch and try: As men ꝗio prove their gold with fin my relns and heart eſpy. 3Thy loving kindneſs in my„lght Ido beholdalways. Lever walkęd in thy truth, and will do all my daya do not vith mer To come ii with the Imuch a their dec Ido not o that hur 5 My han in work Then to ti to offer That II that dot And ſo de thou ha 10 Cod to me 1 My chief the pla 9O Mut n ſin tt Nor yer r thãt ſet 1o For in their Ii And not dut bri i But I my tin ů and Yrd, delare bean of ꝗ ſnan , iN iel. 3. Nalt ſee, plain: àt he tain. deſire wih. fight XXVII, XXVII). 7 Ar length Inom the Lorda good 1 Mall malte me ſtrong& ſtout.(graae foes to foil and elèan defade, rhat compaſs me about. 8 Therefore within his houſe willl give ſaerifice of praiſe: With Pfalms and Songs Iwill appiy to laud the Lord always. The ſecond Part. 9 Lord hear rhe voice of my requeſt for whieh to thee Icryʒ cy Lord on mẽ oppreſt, (1d0 not loε 1 vith men 1 To come in h vith the deceitfu Imuch A0hor the wick their deeds I do deſpit Ido not on Irhm Have mer That Lm.& preach Fpralſe and hely me ſpeeclily, that d 5chee: 10 My heart confeſſeth unto thee, And ſo d Imue to have thy grace: Wen ſeek my face, ſadiſt thon to me, Lord, Iwill ſeek thy face. 11 In vrath turn not thy fade away, nor ſuffer me to ſlide⁊ tmy help ſtili to this day, my God and guide. ents both their ſon forſook me off at large thou 106 to me it doth ex My chief delig the place where 9O Mut not v in ſin th nong choſe men, ſpill ofme the care and char Teach me, O Lord, the way to ꝗ me on forth rig( 295 to pend: rWerve begin with me tot Apd thinłk to eat themſelves have c Tnougn they in camp ag uy deart is not afra: Aud rn battle they—7 try, Itruſt in God for aid. 2 Rer 4One thinę ofεαι do requtre, 99— i ark n mat hewill not deny: vor wich I pray anel Mill deſire, till he to me apply. up m falr untg their dung iternoachomn maß o, vnt tnink in be den.— 0 Ieanofhis E 4According tothole Wiched deeds nngeten Wenrleerl SPe e e o Mue eeclee enees AlerUem rerehe icwerd. within his place moſt pur?ꝰ: hem re— And keep m5 ſecret vy nis Rde/ 137008, en— errtin words a0n&oαάκo νε. f God, he wil Tere Hüleid —— + 2 ——— Plalm. xxin, xxx, Xxi. flerd ot bullding of them up, ESAL.Mh. I. E deſtroy xnem evVermore. Li. laud and pralfe wirl 6 Torender thanies unto rhe Lord, A OLord I gireto Wer:(ouis BoRrSArACe VeI. Wiei Ael noimene my kberteche auαι mꝗ om- but haſt exalted me. 4 (plaint à O Lord my God to tnee Leryd 150 al my pain and grlef: hou gav and did to eaſer rel Abiont 3 Ot thy od will thou haſt calb my ſoul from hell to ſave 2—— Our foes for to reſiſt: Thou didſt revixe When trengcrch The health and the ſatvatlon anct lreptit me from rhe grave.Cld or his clect by Curilt. 4 Sing 9 Thy people and rhine heritage, Lord: b uide, and preſerve 0— V Inereate them Lord and rule their tejoyce with one accord. chat they may never ſyerve.(hearts3 For vhy? his anger but a ſpat SALNMRXRiN. T. 8. doth laſt and ſiack again: PSALNI T. But in his favour and his grace Ive to the Lord ye Potentates, always doth life remain. 6 ye wirn one accord, Tho gripes ofrſef& pangs full ſon All pr„ mighr and abide witn us all niant: unto the living Lord.(ltrength The Lord to joy flali us reſtore 2 Give glory 1. in Name, before tne day be light. onour him alone: 6When Lenjoyꝰd the wor hip tum in bis Majeſty thus wonle 5 Loalt and 21. 735 within his holy throne. Tafha I am e 20 feel none ul, gis volee doth rule the waters all wealth ſhall not decay. 8 en as nimſelf doth pleaſe: 7 Forthou O Lord of thy goοι Ne doth prepare rne thunder-olaps, didſt ſend me ſtrength and aid and governs all the ſeas. But when thou rurmdſt away thy fete 4 The voloe of Godis of great ſdroe, in½ mind was ſore diſmaid. and wondrous excellent: 8 Wnerefore again t hen did Iery It is moſt mighty in effect, to thee O Lord of mignt: and moſt magnificent. And my complaints diid muitipiy Et d. Ppraying both day and night, Lalte Cetterrets⸗o ena Earech 9 What ain js in my lood, Ieidl I 5 if deatn deſtroy my days Tonen ae mol Rigſtwallteng. Onm dult declemt I r * ſeav lil. or give thy truth its pralie t alf, 8 7 orzdtne nkan 8 10herefore my Ged ſome pity tule de— Not enl) trees, but iountains great, O Lord! thee 1 3 vhereon the trees are born. er eeid Aene. ake, vumane che micln—:ů 6 of ire:. 1 Tnen didiſt thon rurn my griefend eber gudle fer fear into a ehearful voice, woe rt The mourning weed thou tooρt me chat called is Cades. Ad'R! Ei 6705 nr makes the hinds for fear to calve, aurneeſt me10 and makes tne coverts plain: 12.——H my Vul uncetſantiy And in his Temple every man hell ſn unto iny praife 11 his glery detb procleim. M/—— my God to inee wI 1 9 THeLord dotH OV the Hoou, Elve iaud and thanks always their tury to veltrain; PSALM xxxi. I. H. And he likewiſe as Lord and King, 0 Lord I put my truſt inthee, for cvermore ſh all reign.(ſtrengin let nothing work me ſaame: 1%0 Tbe Lord will give his people As thou art juft delwer me, vnereby they ſhaſi inereaſe: 2Dd ſet me free from blame. Aund ne will pieſs his cnoien flαπρh½ Hear me O Lord, and that anon, Nu ererlaſting peace. to help me mane goed ipeed, 66 250f . H. hur hean E:(vonee ſoes rejin dſt proridt haſt calba r(bach as full ſor ſtore uitiply ht, ſaid h 7 ſty⸗ e? pity take ke, grieſ and woe Plalm xxxij. on my rock and honſe ofſtone, 25 fence in time of need. The third Part. For vhν as tones thy ſtrength is 17) Lord let me not be— to Made taon art my fort and tower:(trld, vecauſe on chee I call: bor thy Names ſake be thou my gulde Bur let the wieked bear the biame, and iead me in thy power. and into the grave fall. 4 Fluck thou my feer out of 3mare 18 OLord malte dumb melr lips onr- vuich they for me have lald: whieh are adulct lies;(xigd Thou art my ſtrengtn, and all my care And cruelly with pride and ipighi is for thy might and aid. againſt tne juſt deviſe. rd, Ieommit 19 O how great good haſt th²n In ny³ due: lald up fuſi ſafe forthbem(ſtoxe ſt redeemed it. Tnat feat and traſt In thec thercfore before the ſons ofmen(guide 20 Thy preſence ſhall them fenee and from all proud brags andwrongs: Within chy place thou ſnalt them nide from all the ſtrife of tongues. Tnanłes to ꝗ Lord nath declard on me his grace ſo far: Me to defend with watch and ward, 29 in à toπn of war. 2 Thus di I ſay beth day and nigat, When I was ſore oppreſt; Lo, Lam eleęan caſt out or ſignt. yet heardlt tnon my requeſt. 29 Te Saimis love ye the Lord alway, the faithful he dotn guide: And to the proud he doth repay 2 according to their pride. fignt dothłail 24 Be of good courage evVermote, On Zod your ſtrength depend: 14. truſt in him from things to be abhor d: When tney on trifles ſet tneir heart, my truſt is in the Lord. For Iwill in thy mercy joy, Iſee it dotn excel:(noy Tnou ſeeſt ven ought vould me an- and knoπHt my Oul full weli. 8 Thou hait not ieft me in thelr band that would me overcharge: BZut thou haſt ſet me out of band, to walk abroad at large. The ſecond Fart. Great grief O Lord doth me aſſall, ſome pity on me talie: Mine eyes wax dimnm my heart with fer doth alte. 10 My lie is worn wirh grief S paln, For thoſe Het. my years in woe are paſt: ne ever will defe My ſtrenatn is gone, Sc turo? diſdaln— my bones corrupt and waſt PSALM vHj. T.. Amona my toes Lam a ſcorn, THEmani pleſt vrnoſe wickedneſ- my triends are all diſmaid: the Lord doth clean paſs by My neighbours and my kinſinen born and ne whoſe ſin is likewiie hid, to ſee me are atraid. and covered ſecretly. om tne Lord A men once dead are out of mind, 2 And bleſt is he to wi ſo am Inou forgot: 11 As littie uſe of me they find, 25 OfAhrομεenpot. imputeth. not his fin: Wnich in his heart hath hid no guile. nor fraud is found therem. 3 Forvnlſt that Ikept leſe my fn in ſilence and conſtralnt: My bones did wear and waſte Way ith daily moan and plaint. ay thy hand on mα Ou was and ſmart, Por Ico tilt have That all my blood and humours moid tnou art the Lord my God. ro drinefs did convert. % Tne length ofal iny life and agε I did:herefore conteis my faulti, OLerdisin thy hand: and all my ſins dlſcover, Oefend me from the wrathꝰd rage Tnenthou, O Lord, didſt me fortlve, ot rem that me withſtand. and all my ins paſs oVer. 16 To me thy ſervant, Lord, expreſe dThe humbie man ſnall pray thereforo and ſhev/ thy joy ful face: and ſcek thee in due time a And να me Lord for chy goodnefi, S0 thar dhie floods oH Waters gren thy meroy and thy Arace. allhese ao-Powrer on him. Wien miptr to dake mny li te away. Lord L truſt in thec for aid, Pſalm xxxiij, Xxxiv. Vhen trondie and adverſity The motions of his mind and vlh do compais me about: YTbou art my refuge andã my jo v my refuge and andthon doft rid me out. 2 ITbe ſecond Parr. Come hither and I Will thee teacb 12 Zud hlelt are tney to Om FIcrd * thou ſnef t wraik aright 18. Sod and gulcde is Knon Lwihlthee gride ag I my ſelt Wnom ne doth chuſe of meer aceorꝗ have learn'd by proof and light. 9dahe dnem as his own. Be not ſo rude and ignorant 13 Hhe Lord from heavin did caſt ii 20 e tne horſe and mule: on men mortalby pirth:(ieh, Whole moutt wnnout a rein or bn 14 Beholding frem his feat of miati lrom harm thou canſt not rule. the dwelle on the earth.(Vroua eLord, Iſay, whoſe hand had nans heart, and doth it frame. But unto him tnat truſis in God, alone doth nnom the thougu his gooane ſs ſall remain. and working of the ſame. 1a Be merry therefore in the Lord, 16 King that truſtem in his hoſt jutt Uit up your voice: nall nought prevail at length: And ye ùι pure and Perfect hoart. that of his miaht dotn bom with ehearfulnelsrejoyce. for all his ſtrength. The troops of nor i· men all Mhallfal PSALMxxxVIIj. J. H. their ſturdy ſteeds ſhali ſwerve; hteous in the Lord rejoyce, Ih 2 er er o meſerpe. Eere a ſcemly ſight 3 Bur lo the sSer auntghr men wirn rhanxH Volce 4— 1 946 Ae n Huld Frallethe Lordlof migyt. nd Watcn o aidithe jult: à FEraiſe ye LonV With ſuch as fear him to offend e Lord wirh harp& ſong⸗ 4on his goοαιneſʒ t Lalms and pleafant tRIng6j e Wirh Lure and Intirument 2l10 19 That he of death and great diſtel ꝛnat oundeth with ten ltringo. may ſet cheir ſouls from dreadʒ e Lord a ong moſt new, And ig tardearth mheir land op 10 The wicked man ihall manifeld Torrows and griefs ſuſtain: With courage gi im praiſe: in hunger them to fsed.(depen 4 For wy 4wordts Eret me 20 Wherefbre oOur ſoul doch Whole ² works and ail his ways. on Sod Hur ſtrength and ſtay, To judgment, equity and right, He is our mhicld us to defend, he hath a great good wil: and drive all darts away. Ha weith his aifis he doth delighu 21 Our joyful ſouls always prochin the earth thronghont vo fill. his poy rand tus miaht: For by the word of the heayens ahoοναu Their ho one Fur wiy? in his molt holy Name i— ve hope and uch delight. perie 22 Thereghre let thy goodneſe, 0 +—.—5 0— ſti preſent vãitn us he: Lord, 21 h6 Ar we alway hone aoaord, 47 do only truſt in thee. Iye waters great gat on heaps within the And hid them in the—* ac in à houſe ol ſtore. SAEM VRv. T. g. All men on earth both leaſt&- moſt IWmgtreland and nonour bolh rar God and keep hie Law: unto the Lord alwayes: Ve that inhabi ³ mourh for evermore Aread him Wnat he co at once with E Wnar he doth Wiſh18 vich full effect ind 10 The ehα to be: delight to laud the Lord in ſoul. in heart and voice: M to paſs That humhie men and mortiftd may Lear and ſo rejoyce. ns rude Therefore ſee that ꝝe magniflie ERN Acke the Lord- oring to nought: vith me rhe living Lor EHe doth defeat the multitude Lerus exalt his noiy—1. of their device and thonghr. always with ↄne accord. Bat nis decrees continue ſtin, 4 For Imy ſelt beſonaht the Lord, heynever flack nor wage: he anſwered me aπ²¹ι: 4⁰⁴ And me from: WhOI Hall i Their ec Hey n This unto t Who di- and ri Tue his tei Lo ſave that n Taſte that O happ bis On 9 Eear) aAbove Forthe ꝛre ſu nd vn R. hom Lerl n: neer aceord did—4 H ial t of mich werve: not preval ntend Rend and me dellverꝰd inſtantly from all my fear and pain. Wyoſd rhey be rhat him Hall ſee his licht moſt clear Tneir conntrenance ſhall not be daſht, they need it not co far. This poor diſtreſſed man ſor help unto the Lord did call: Who did him hear without delay, and rid him out oĩ thrall. The Angel of the Lord doth pltah uis tents in every pl To ſave Al fuch as do him fe that nothing rhem deface 2 Taſte and Wth erckore, that Gocdt i f O happy man t bis Only ſtay a 9 Eear ye the Lord ye holy ones, zbovẽ all earthly Forthey that are ſuxe to lack nothune 10 The Llons ſhall be hung mnd vinꝰd with famine mua gur as for them that fear the Lord, do lac ſhall be to ſuch. The ſecond Part. Plalm xxxv. 20 The Lord doth ſo preſerve& ket½ their very bones aπAν: That not ſd much as one ot then doth periſh or decay. 21 The ſin fhall vrnich he himſel * ſuen as hate the righteo 22 But they that fear the liv are ever ſaſe and ſound And as for thoſe that truſt nothing Mall them confoundi. PSALM xxXxv. J. H. (Hes I Ord plead my cauſe againſt ²ν Iconfonna theſt forcę and take m part againſt that ſeek viTh me to fighr. 2 Lay hand upon ſpear and ſhleld, thy ſelt in armour dr stand up for me, and fight to help me from diſtreſʒ. 3 Gird on thy xvord, and ſtop àᷓ vay. mine enemies withſtand. That thou unto my ſoul maiſt ſay⸗ am thy help at hand. 4 Contdund them with that ſeek my ſonl to Held, Ee anα blame, i Come near to ne my child 70 Vhncren dear Ler mnem tuen Raehn Ledeend mauat and to my wor.Is give ea Iwili you teach the d rfect way, how ye the Lord ſliall fear. n Whois 5 man vould live long and lead à godly life? z See tnou refrain thꝭ tonaue& lips trom aſi deceit and ſtrife. 14 Turnl thy face from dolnæ Il. 1dσ Iy deed aud folio- 15 For wyy r 5on the juſt *0t ie tem all th Lrd doch chem ſecure. that think to work me i. Let them diſperſe and flee road, 28 wind doth drrye the duſt: That fo the angel of our God. their might away may thruſt. 6 Let all cheir ways be vold ot Ucht, ½ like ro fali: ine angel vu tnν migbt ithout my fault the) ů(bave my Wul therein. think leaſt and have 0 (care, Sen ſuere, & voſce 3 oe, 0 slaving health. 10 Fhen alt my bones ſhall ſpeaE and my parts ſhall all agτeαe:(ſy V tnon great Godof heav'n& earth. vhat man is lixe to thee ĩ The ſecond Part. nThou doſt defend i; weahfromihem chat are both ſioni and ſtrong: Athe poor from wicked men hat ſpoil and do cthem wrona. 2 12 My ²a M erue Pfalm XxNVi ö 0 Vinse rpa agalnſt me riſe. And to Lctile e umtrues: Nor glve them esat ö ofthings Inever e besfünkiuto thegrat à.) Wh 20Inever knew 3 27 Confom ro the grave. Nor let Wre am ne ufmn 41. 10 tnr Tbat tey enle pz Aldan=(ahh. 2— peythem Melimin e. (ain nat brar 24 When ey⸗ Oe. aunn 28 Ler them wolt bern Lrann Hun. W ö neyw Lain.(il,. n moſt beartily re) and n my elf i ere fick 1 5 ich Iove m tuly rejcyee, 19 With falti niachHeHο* mourn d Letthem 2 mine uprignt 0 en faſting die ucladthere En es with he 1 5 Aer 125560 wirh beuut iuo 9 25 0 10 1 Lerd, chad)— 6³1 ey had heen u oſt ſadl. ane be Nottt Tnuercte 1 Ache We dear 101—— eroenRor 0 at mourneth eavi r 18 his pleaſan prper bave 40 Bur: his morkerra heavily 5⁰ Wupetefrenwt Lenr. 7—7 2 Far⸗ 2——7 they in mine grave. my ri in my rongue I will 12. Lea, Weer in kom 70 IseibeLardm 10 rale; pph 80 fhall 2—— 914 Wbet reproachfully 8¹ 584 ümans 39 WI I Iunt 17 The pell rend Hont. SALNM VCWI. I. N. Truſt 9 HE wici WVi. J. Aun grin wit de hat in the L6 ade my afen Pimenn en n 48 ord vnen wiltth c%hs afUt. et doth he i Hart. M 0. Tanlet ear 40 r rl 2⁸ Pabegnz eſtate, 0⁴⁷ 23 ſoul, mine on uſes ong till e de ch de D Peforerhe VI Lae thank Llis worde are wicke 99 1 on G And Wess Weftoft 4525545 Wibee Let 2. Mane no tum Smnn Andtt oler Rorm—.— people be, vnenWen Ee 0 b6 Waht 0 20 aew thy prai ꝗ he ma Hmn my foes 910 Praiſe.„ 4 When hé onld dο well. 110 rlarrhenwi for nofan vn me, Nou miſchiets to—57 then doth 80 tha that caulleimen + Wrnkoer eye. Direr doth he Aerat mule Ihal ealfault. 5 But L. Ding rnat'n.. VSeh Lord th II ö The thi Are dhie. goodnere d 0n 2 rd P. Ethe heVns moſt th aſcen N5 •.½½½ no word Wenndn Hants thy Eurh Wteke high: 21 ToHI anfults andw. n or Hay.6 Much more Mn P eien, ſert 24 Humo char Pegert wonid betraj I 1— han Hülis ſo hiah and Mart Meirfuuyts Wuneyn y ſdemems iie r0 ſeas(ep, m 0 Well, well, ſte tire:7 +4 tartt vorn man endhead 6350 0 For che thing W eye dech ſee I Gauit Jottsence almine del 23 But Lor⸗ tuẽ deſire. ſee im t ruſt Inerees excel: 25 But ſi and What houſeeſt wat w/ the ſon ereof asin d wime the Be not far tf, n do int: nd:: ayathey 8 Within— men Ihell GWweil. 10⁰0 as memwthat faIIei Torlale, Wirn lantper tüer whey be led n⁰0 44 Anhe, Arie. In krenk Ofalceitghn rail theß beng Non . Hefen e, ariſe, and ſtir in and delights ſnall they bef h Ac at GittaGn Leanene woenen 11 and u/½ cauſe, O Lord 40ch e well of liſe 45 Rereran With 417 mizhr Wät Aud in chy ünn mom wis 211. 005 Lercl Gottfermelree Thelanin ieattorer 10 And 1d God ſet me tre uſneſi, e laltmng Iignt to ſee ure Iuxe nd let them not therr tree: 4 From ſuch sthee die 160 18 Tthel lel 40Letnot Wreir hes We. rHy nelne grace depart 4.— 1132 cren 10 We wonicth 16Wen orderipnrüeart. ſhen/ Tüe ewould it havẽ ory/ Ii Let not 108 Prondenu ö* OLor oud on me prevall Erh/ goed gracn- 1 138 Rot* on hied rebnke and en h ſpite and rn.(blane rejoyee, t Way- art& volct 1ν doth enoth ht ö well, wwill zpph lſe: Rs njuN ny hearti otruſt, tate, hate Khtt, tell then dott e mule eſule, oth aſcend Igh: end hiqh 2nd (lerp, moſt deep dealt. mng, inge, l. * be led⸗ ſpech oſt pare lure co know/ dſhev prevall. Rn Pſalm xXxVIj. Nor let the wCEed me aſſall, For he deth ſee thelrt erm approꝛch to tnroꝗ me out of place. W. ½ mall ſigh and moarn. u But they in their devioe ſnall fall 14 eeir word aur! chat wicked workes maintain: ch bent:(draun; Tbey ſhall be certalmiy caſt dowa, To overchrow and kill the poor, and never riſe agaln. whofe life is innooent. 15 But tne lame ſword ſhal plerce PGALN NVIj. W. W. which was to Rill the juſt:(10 Gudgenerto ſeethe wicked men, do Ihal the ow te fhivers hrealt in Wealch ro fleuriſh ſull: vherein they put theit trutt. Nor yet envy ſuch as to Il 16 Doubtleſs the jult mans poor eſta tave bent and ſet their will. 18 to de valuꝰd more 2 For a green grafs 84, green herbs Than all the Led and wiced mans vre cut and wither away: rich pomp and heaped ſtore. zoſnall tneir areat Proſperity For thongh their power be mo loon paſs, ade, and decay. God will it overthurow:(rong, Traſt thon rnerefore in God alone, Wherecontrarp he doth preſerve to do well give thy mind: the humble men and low. 3o ſhalt thou fave the land as thine, 15 He ſecs y his great providenee; and there ſure fooα ſhialt ind. the gogd mens trade and way: 3 In God ſet aſi thy hearts delignr, And will give them inneritance, and looR what thou wouldſt have, which never ſheil decay. Or elſe canſt wiſh in all the world, 19 They ſnall nat be diſcanraged, tou need'it it not to crave. wnen lome are hard beſtead: Cuſt both thy ſelf and thine affalr, When orhers ſhall he hunger-it, on God wirn perfect truſt: tney ſhali pe clad and fed. And thon ſnalt iee wich patlenoe. 20 For whoſdever wicked it, rh effect both ſure and juſt. and enemy to God. 6 Thy rclen life and godly name, Snall Iiite the fat of Lambs conſumes ö be wi— as the Iigit: 3 or ſmoal that flies abroad. o that tne dun even at noon-day The third Part. Mall not ſhine halt ſo bright. Mam— WSelälldereneand Eedsiüh). 2.ähgerahs A on Sodſee rhou Waitmen: Wereas che juſt v Iiberal gifts, N Hercan Kutche Amen. ſtate ine needy doth ſuſtain, of lewd and wicked men. 22 For they whem God doth blefs Shalte ofr delptahr, eney and nate, the iand forferitage;(ihall have let not chine anger riſe: And they whHom he doth curſe lilke- Niat thou mayit not be drawn into ſhall periin in his rage.(Wile ſome wicked enterpriſe. 23 Tue Lord the jult mans ſteps doth „ N 8 lre ales: nd aII bie ways doth bleis:(gulde deltroy voth more and leſs: Bat ſuen as truſt in him are ſare To every thing hetakes in hand the land for to poſſeſs: ne gνeth goed ſuecefi. a 10 Wait dut a While& thon ſnalt ſee 24 Though he do fall, yet is he ſure no more the wicked tran: not utterly t0 fin No not Ido much as houſe or Plaoe For G0α upholds him Wirh his hand, vhere once he did ramain. and from him will not ſhirinit. 25 I have been young but noπ am old The ſecond Part. yet did 1 never ſee Ii But mereiful and humbie men The juſt man leit nor Jet his ſeed enioy ſhall ſea and land: to beg for miſer V. Ingeſt and peace mey ſhall rejolec, 26 He gives alwaysmoſt Uberalhy. ö and lends wnere there is need: lor nougnt ſnall them wirhſtand Tpelea me alteions By which he doth from God ſecuro The levrd men and malicious, Zaipit thej pire: b to hls ſeed. agalrt the juſt conſpire ableſſing ed wichẽedneſho They gnain thelr teeth at him, as men a/ Flee vice therefor vnich do his bane deſire. and vertue do embrace: ta But wphile ungodliy men thus thinn, 80 Le Lond lanin them 0 Heν on artha dWelling plet God ſnall grant thee lont to have 28 For Pſalm xxxviij. 44 For God ſo loveth equit/ And in my fleſh no health at and ſhews to his ſuch Erase appearend any more. 2 Laur Oihe wäched rae but doth 3And all this is by reaſon o- 7. 8 the wrath that Tam in: 149 Whe. as 5 goed and godly men Not any reſt is in my bones inherit ſnall the land: b reaſon of my ſin. 10 weir Lords all things therein 4 For lo, my wicked dolngs, Los oνn power and hand. above my head are gone: 10 The juſt mans moutn dothlever A greater Ioad than I can bear; they lie me ſore upon. truth and equity- M wounds do ſtinit& are corrupi For in his he e— and loathſome are to ſee: Vie Lord doth itil. Wiuen uunonan mine omn toollh 8o that here-ever he dotn go 6 Vth Minerrerurd me.(veſi lis foot mall never llide. Inro ch erefun wile em tronghi The wiciced Tike a grecdy wolt᷑ bä 10 rat distres: the juſt man doch befer: 4— 10. ne uene day By AH means ſecking him to Kill,. and take him in his net. 7M Lpinsare fild th fore dſeaſe TEne Curch Bart. my fleſh hath no hole part; Leble am 2 B 13 Bur tho' he fall into his hands, 8 Ifeeble am and hroke ſore, vet God will ſuccour ſend: 5 WD edmy Aeüre. Io' men againtt him Enrence gixe,“ en 457* 700 npel G60α wilf him yet defend. 10 Mäy heart Goth Pent, my ſtengb 8½ Wait thon on God and keep his Verhape 0l U eir Loahts de ſnall preſerve thee then.(way* E The eartn to rule, and tnou fhalt ec I iore my wonted fiend deſtroyd theſe vicked men. and 100 Vo: have Lieenmoſt ſtrong high degree, Lalth̃ and ſtoxe, rel- Sdeniß he pa 2017. To do me hurt, Tpeun lies and thmu and 1o he was gulte gone: Then I nim ſouoht, hut could pot nd the place wherc dwelt ſuch one. 19 But as a came, 57) Markr and behold 5 perſect man, how God doth him enereaſe: 14 And as one dumb, th For the juſt man ſhall have at jength his mouth tœ eal great joy wirn reſt and peace. 15 For all de 15 As for tranigreſſors, wo to them, is N deſtroyꝰd they all ſhall be: Therefore, Sod will cut off tnen budding race., do H0ν Eve and rieh poſterity. 16 This d0 1 29 Eut the ialvation of the juſt trinmph not ov doth come from God above: Wuo in rneir trouble ſendas tnem aid, of his meer grace and love. 40G0 evermore delivers them prig trom leud men and unjuſt: Alio my grievous heuνmeſ⸗ And ſtill will ſave them hliſt that 1g ever in my m him do putitheir truſt.(they 18 For while that I PSALMEVRMVVIh. J. E. in humnble wiſe P Lnie not co rebuke, O Lord, And wile Ifor m inful decde, in thy provoked ire: my forrows do exprels: Mod in thy wrarh correct me not 19 My foes do itili remain alive, 4nuuly thee defire. and mighty are alio, ThineFrπ d ſtiaꝝ ſaſt in εν And theꝝ that hale me vrongfaſly, wy han d doth prets mo iore in aatiber hugely ACre. Foren my fο 20 L 10 The with gecauſe Ldo 21 Forl be the 22 Halt m ſa I 1⁴ ö tort 1will ra offen 2 ANWI my m Not on⸗ the w zIheld but K Lea fro but ſ⸗ h at al 3255 Lor bear, are coxrini vn toollh· (veit bronght ly re diſeaſei hart; ſore, It.(groant ſire, ny dorh falh / ſtrengab light. ted frlend 7 lay ſnaren and thim open n⁰οι Tors, my Goch av ſo then chey ak. Pſalm xxxix, xl. 20 They ſtand agalnſt me qj; my good ½ Lord hear my ſuit, and glve with ẽvil do repay: regard my tears t gecauſe that good and honeſt things I ſojourn like a ſt 8⁰⁰⁴ fall:(heed, — ger here, Ido enſue alway. 2 duα my fathers all. 21 Forſake me not, O Lord my God, 14 O Warẽ a little, gwe me ſpaee be thou not far away: my ſtrength for to reſtore: 22 Halte me to belp, my Lord, my Before Igõ away from hence, my ſatety and my ſtay.(God, and ſhall be ſeen no more. PSALM xl. J. H. — PSAEM vuα. J. H. IWaken lone eng onght che Lord, 15⁴1 will IoH4 tο my wayes, and patiently did bear: kor frar I hα6uνα g⁰ο νπrong: At length to me he did accord, Iwill take need all times that I My volce and cry to hear. offend not with my tongue. 2 He pluck't me from 5; laxe ſd deep 2 AYwirn a bit Iwill keep faſt out ot the mire and clay: my moutn with force and mighht Upon a xock he ſet my feët, Not once to vhiſper all the while and he did guide my way. the wicked are in ſight. To me he raught a Efalm ofpraite, Ineld my tongue:& ſpalte no vrord, which I mult uew abroad: but kept me cloſe and ſtill: And ting neꝗw ſongs of thanks alwrays God Lea from good talk Idid refrain, unto the Lord but ſore againſt my will. 4ꝗWhen all the fol e things ſbon My heart waxt hot᷑ wit hin my breſt, as people muen afraid:(ſee. vth muſing thought and dovot? Then tney unto the Lord will glee, Wnich did inereaſe and ſtir the fire, and truſt pon his aid. ne Whoſe hope and heart rd remain: at laſt cheſe words burſt out. Obleſt is Lord number out my Iite and days Goth in ti which yet Ihave not paſt, zo that Imay be certifi d, how long mny life ſhall Laſt. 6 Lord thõu haſt pointed out my life in Exeatne in length much likte a ſpan;—41 kavour to Mine age is nothing unto thee, Ithings that lo vain is every man. 7 Man walketh liice a ſnade,& doth in vain himſelt annoy In getting goods, and cannot rell, ain. th² wondrous do paſs:(deed- ſevlſe vho ſhalN the ſame enjoy. 8 Bu delight'ſt no Therefore now, Lord, what walt I IRk dettre, vnat help do Ideſire?ꝰ(for? Wit his fin, O trut h my help depends on thee, require. noth ing elſe requirc- 9 Meat-Ofletings and facriflet thou wou have at all: The ſecond Part. Dut thou, O Lord, haſt open made EFrom all the ſins that I have done, mine èars to hear Wirhal. Lord, quit me out ot hand: 45 Behold and lock, And make me not a ſcorn to fools Ich heart moſt free: chat nothing underſtand. For in the volume f th³y booh 10Iwas as dumb, and to complain thus it is faid of me, no trouble mignt me mov½e: That LO God ſhould dothy mins Becauſe I Knew it was thy work, vnieh rhipg dorh pleaſe we well⸗ my patience for to prove. For in my heurt thy lav I find i Lord rake from me thy ſcourge and faſt placed there to dwell. Tean them not withſtand:(Plaguc, I Thyriabteoninei and juſtice l Itamt and pine away for fear in great aſſemblies tell: of chy moſt heavy hand. Behold my rongne no time doth ceaſi nWne thou for fin doft man rebakce Oord: thoũ Enowſt full well. ve waxeth wor and wan: The ſecond Part. a dorn a alotn thet moths have ſter, 13 I have not hid within mybreaſt, 10 valn a thng iu nan. thygoodneſa aν by Uealth, Pſalm xſi, xſij. But T deelare and have expreſt My ſoes did wiſh me Ill in beut thy truth and ſaving health. and thus of me did ſay, 44 1kept not ↄloſe thy loving mind. When ſtall he die, that᷑·i fis name chat ne man ſhould it know: may periſh quite away 7 Tue truſt that in thy truth I flad, 6 And vhen they come t viſit me, to all ne Church I ſhow. they ask If I d well: 45 Thy tender mercy, Lord, from me, But in their hearts they miſehlefhud withdraw thou not away: and then ahroad it tell. But Ler thy love and verity 7 All they tnat hate me do conſpite vreſerve me every day. againſt me eraftlly: 16 For Iwith man/ rrouvles am And ſtill dexiſe hoto procure encompaſſed about: my ruine ſecrerly. My ſins ſo great ly do inereaſe, 8 Some grievous ſin hath brought hla cannet ſpy them out. this ſicneſs, ſay they plain: 00 17 For xhy ꝰ in number theꝝ enoeeꝗ He is ſo low, that without doubt the Hπ omfe Imter 6 Bemnn riſe again. My heart dotn faint᷑ ſor very lear, 9 The man alſdo that I did War Lam almoſt dead. with me did uſe deceit nin 18 Wuh ſpeed ſend nelp and ſet me Wno at my rable eat my bread, OTLord, Itheg require: free, the ſamẽ for me laid wait. Male haſte with ald to ſuccour mne, 10 Have merey, Lord, on me thert · QLord, at my'deſire. and let me be preſervd: 19 Confounnd them un rebulte and That I may render unto them that ſcek my ul to fpill: ſname, the thinas they have deſerv'd. Orive bach my foes, and rhem defame 11 gy this LIæxnow Aſfuredly that wiſh me any III. tobebelor 20 For cheir ill teats do tnem deſery Becaule m 9—085 90 2½ Al would Stley my ander to mrumph over me ave ſwayes ar me they rall and err, 12 But in my right ·H. fie on him, fie for ſtame. Mämmn 2 12— me lepi 21 Let them in thee have joy and And in thy preſence pl„ rnat ſeek to thee alwayes(wealth where PGall erer Gwell. 4 Tnat thoſe 470 thy Qving health 13 The Lordthe God f Liaei may ſay, ToGod be praiſe. iu— 43 Bu2315 me, I am Pnt poor, be pralled egermore itt oppreſt and brought fuſl Iow: Been ſe beir LordeuIAr, Wiy do Vetthou, O Lord, Wilt me reſtore Fralſe ye tne Lord theretre. chsrage to health, full well FKnow. Rrrutt in 23 For vhν⁷ rhon art m hope and PSALMxIUI. I. H. Mathon 2 7˙⁷ Wurelduemy 663 S 20— zub LEessns han dorn paat andtie I. wich me no time delay. the well· ſprings to tain, aal 8o doth my Lord delire alway, 50 P5. with thee Lord to remaia. lge an PSALNL dli. T. 2 Ny ſoul doththirſt& would da ſrom th 2. 8.— pieh IGedproride usuengGodot neaer frm wick for ſuch as ybe: O when ſhall Ice me and ap O Lerd, P. in 010 pnterhiwzres in preſence oſ his ſight ĩ 2 1 m —— f The tears alltimes are myrepa. putt àThe Lord will dalt ae 3 ichRommme eyesdo—57 zum happy int male Arntilt wicked men ery out ſofad, cppreffed aAnd not deliver him into Wnere now is God thy guide? hi³ Ihom iis ed 3 Ih 4 Alas vhat grief is it tõthinxæ Harhend nd from his Ded of Hangulſains wnat freedom once Lhad Mich may ene Lord wilt mim nettore: 1n Therelore m oul ar pita brini 494 toth 2 chn endLus. 2 moſt heavyis and ſad. Then ſha icl ĩ ſore. en ſha 4 Tben i my uchneis tnut ſald I, For Idle marcb in good array, nich jeyt nave mercy. Lord, on me, with joyful company: Ind on m Ad heai Lou, vhH IHun ⁰οαÆe Unto the rempie va bE 1 0604m oleinled thee. to pralle ihe Lord m⁰ Harrt 1a 4⁷ n opr to bent, 1e luce ur at need ** un Iſchlefhach caſt dovn, LWill o conſpiie Cure roughttin 7 One griefa ain: 00 aꝗ clo Vsb b. ot in boν no + r yr t lã 4* me ſound: U and Praiſe thy bborn 9 2 norn thom 8 Iſrael befor 257 vR 49 1 uslits 0 ů d chouglite Hilour goc re. thus rage vᷣnin my b Be abroad. Th euh: 530 u given to our foës, p for to 56 ſlain Aulmſt in theLordt 105 ete r t 16 W 2 PSA L. XI.HII. T.S. Iuon and revenge my cau ovld ùν½ from them tk vilbe, TLord (ueat Fm wicked and deceitful 466 no gain all uas ſough Pear Lerd, deliver nie. 13 A dte ur neiguibo Forof my ſtrength thou art che of usa 1 yrepaſꝰ uhy putt'ſt thou me thee fro 2 And thoſe klie; And 225 walk I ſo heavily atus dog Acα ſo faſtʒ oppreffed with my fo Second bart. IL. ide? Lord. ſend vut thy ligit& truth, 14 Thus we ſerve for ne ot her ule unt and lead mewith thy grace, but—— 4 Con 3 Mieh may conduct me to thy hill, They brint mna tothy dwelline-place. he IUhen ſnall L to thine altar 8⁰ at confuſioe ray. huchj joy to worſhip there: had on nay harpzive thanksto thee, Vea, ſo I Plalht— ſacs * 11 060d my Ged, moſt dear. with red is c Wn arrteu then ſo ſad, my ſoul, 10 For vhy ve hear ſuch n; te verds, 4— SSSISISI X 17 For all this v nor yet thy c 38 We turn not nor yet thy pachs for 19 Vet thou haſt tr vheredens oſ dra er'dus with ſh got not thiee, vyi K * has /At thy right gotten in gold and ht, Lout II and ſind thisrr O da 1. on x eg⁰⁰οαι good ear: Sall tor he doth know our t It. incl e, OThou 0 muſt f où⁴ake, Fer +chy and thou muſt worihip him tenanceer; The daughters then ofε T) full rich to ſee, 4Why hideſt chon tly c dur thrall thou haſt forgot. with gif neto duſt our ſ- Scome ſo faſt: brought, ſhall make ti ir er of the king to behold: unto the gr 26Riſe up therefor and help us, Lord We thee beſeech for thy goodneſs, 1g9 In robes u to reſcue us with ſpeed. and many pl beaten gold. nt thing: PSAL. XLV. I. H. V nofair on her to wih M. heart doth take in hand h to the king. ne godiy ſong to ſins: 16 Thus are they brouglit with j Inẽ praiſe that I ſhall ſhe cherein and mirth on every ide, 69 taineth to the king. Into the palace of the king, My tongue ſhall be as quck and there they do abide. Ini His hondur to ind t 17 Inſtead of parents leſt, Avis the peneιan) heed, indred all, it to thee. ſet ſue doth ſit needle wrougu (O queen, the caſe ſo ſtand) re, that uſsth ſa write. Thou thalt have ſons whem thn O ſaireſt of all men, as princes in all lands.I mayelſiſ A mighty thy ſpeech is pleaſant pure 18 Wherefore thy holy Name in all i vor God hath bieſſed thee wich gifts all ages ſhall record: he pe⸗ ſor ever do enduræ. The pecpie ſhall give thanłs tots] unto On About thee gird thy fvord. ſor evermere, O Lerd. And unde O prince of michit elect. PSAL. XLVI. J. K. the natt ith hor and · x With honour, and renown He Lord is our defence a cheu art me So forth with godly ſpeed, When we Oe are muchdi üal 4 For ust „ichlu dece. richly deckt. the ſtrengthWherebf wen Mhich e Tbe excel wien meekneß, truch and risht; he is our help at hand. Tnotes hiswell and thy right hand ſpall theeinſtruct ⁊ Though the earth move, e n3 Our Go⸗ in vVorks of dreadful miglit. Weir hearts ſo fore ſhall ſting: within the ſea ſo deep. Thatſelk ſhal fall and kneel to thee; No, chough the ſea dorage vea, all duy foes, O King. that all tne banłs it.ſpills Thy royalſeat. O Lord, ſor ever ſtall remain, gecaute the ſceptre of chy realßm 4 Eor one fair flood doth nhnteeπι¹ι²eũs maintain. niupleaſant ſueamsap ate thongfi mountains high and fEe with o/ Thine arrows ſharp and een Be thruſt and Rurled here and th The Lord And though it vuniehe mbe Ter Cod and beat down mighty hills Loch 21 E bre AlSkuf 0dont Gaen his V 12 He right, vle haue 6⁰⁴ I VIV II. 1. ILE. ord, and witlł ced ſtill(praile dur Gad, th his voice. doth tałe our ⁊ Our bohe 01 h b 5 ty of the m ꝛold it ſ0 they u πα udd ip him. nof Tyre, ſ the land to thee. EKing 2* 10 rn——5—— Wom 1 àwail inſtanth.. D0u with eaſte dle wronhu urhe Lord o ach us defen 4 ching: he is our ſtrengticᷓand toꝗwer: athersf eñE er to we on Jacobs God ing. do deper nd, in the cley of the Lord Ins. 257 on his misht and pou- Stold, 190 8.— ohie heur 0⁰⁷ lide, eall With one uphold. 5 nE. Nndsa 1. muc kbide- 32 ait and do aebeng leſt, o ſtand) S Whom thn ds.¶ mayellii 8 he is t Iy Name 930 e car che extoll. d.; Ihe people ſhall he maße E thanks tohe anto our bond— erd. And undern the natior I. I. K. enten ereby we ſul muchdilnenl nd. Unotfen move, Vel igh and ſirh 5 0 bulxan 0 lahe cof 0 cherm Ling of all the earth, Ifa Pralles fing. In 1U 6⁰⁴ on the heathe apate, n nis Boiy Vea, a gus, and our g 11¹⁷⁸ SIS L. XLIX. L. Although the For why Zmy! mouth ſi ofmanh thir 5 htn Handme àr to nον 20 But vet ſul ſpeech — vet muſt] brouglit to c n hondur liv derſtand, 16 b. rs AL. L. W. W. H:mighty 8od aotone 3 chem chat can ane All't r'sliſe rede—.— mom unto God 5 It is 190 great a pri none can thexeto atta 8 thar e might his lif or not in grave remain. ohe ſee wiſe men, ellas ſubject unto de. erh aall no man alvays enioy bigh honour, weulthe and reſt; Mrallatlen des 0 deatt 5 43 And tho tiicy to de moſt jeud and va Their children yet a aud in like ſin rem. I4Asheef pintoth they Fhall ve la Death ſhall them eat. and in that the jult nall lordſhip have. Liſt Iſrael s Their beauty and theit roya alport I'N from- thee en t chall fade and Juite d 4 Huen When from their ho with wo they paſ a ay. rely me pre Herines to me. naleſs pan 9 Thave no nee 0 BDecauie he v 1162 rauce to take of thee at a— 6 4 03815 Goats of th³ ſold. Vνman Arous rich b6 et afraid hen-for rc:ol:oĩd Ml thjus ſpole, VEο weſt. vens brixht, aſſemble. 19 Thou giv —97 to ſandera: 9 Thinbſt t diffempe nd how—3 2 m diflemble, onder. thy cattelyoungę or old 2 and lels. 1 eal; ght conceib ot blame tiet ngs to me. t al Aall: Oulneſs ö PSAIL. I. Leſt wichout help Iſpoil you as a 23 But he that than Oſſereth, praiſeth me Saith the Lord God: A birds that are on mountnins. and he mat walketlhuth mine[tai he fields and foun- 0 ame; by From thel 2 From his glory br rhe perfect be from 15—5 or bull drinł the ble. of goats, or 14 Rſer to C nd * y mouth ab 1 Aand 25 vour! p orey kek out; And art all one wich the ad — Weif rout. hou offereſt dalh —— much more than 227 deceives, Or 60 10 1 h deſire to fee Hde that run wild on the hills. ontzue, The Second Part. 11 + e birds t hut huild on high, and out of ſight: dat in the ßelds do lie. my mi Thungroo 11 oIong, IL cha ſiwe eetnofs blood of gon 1 thou pay unto dhe 6 4 er IIin thy ſig nd, right 17 Wi ich what fare dareſt Tthou my word once ſy 27 NHy d d in ſm 47 agree Ane 0 lat needs de- And le ſtir mymini. thy mercies broughtlou, Hee Hee art the only Rey: And thei Veawa be V 88 0⁴ eat merciei e alrr V ich H tre teach therefore that ſo the 8 erulalet u n⁰0 oſe merei loth ed wiles to e untrue in ſe raxour ſharp. 27 1—9 u. „Ihou And in repr 4r/ Out with one accοrd B. Eimin inv 4 Witin my bowe Lord, reneu . nn II 7 vex me ſtili: 100 2 inl thel BEutof 8 6⁰ 56 di rupt ſence und green g and ſyread abroꝛ truſtall ti meshath been I1 ing 6⁰4. thereſore will Igive— 1 And in nothin νn ſnar d bait. thy laintsrejoice. ſree Heart and wiH IzIftha bSAL. ILIII. IJ. Imigt MMe fHolih man withinhi kecaule blalphemouſh Hatl 11 lometh 14 hut t Which al HoAnd now mine eye with joy- And did eſire. ſe amy 1½ Witt in ſeer And we unto t 16 Let d and ſe for miſe me pla Lupon Al ny were n 0 uht God to knov-. all 5 1.. ofthe way 8⁰⁰d, ſorrou doth ιι Do not all Wicked W. that they do feedu II on bread And ſo the wic call not on. S ther WI they ſh 7 For God his huthſcatte ne doth fall roin ν¹ When 60 that 0 IO ſome fu 2 2 Nerard, O Lord, and giv Sancat ay: quit ana oerpaſt 1Il ¶ 3 oνm ti neh and hear theſe blaſts of boiſterous me wWords that I do ſay 100 dethem. Lord, and from chem 2 r cheir falte nd double onsie TFor in n⸗ ue rein ſul ſet me r want ol [breath, Mofdeath, doth fall 1e haſte, aaſt ö ind. om chem ngber gal d ſhall caſt chem deep in tthirſt ſo X Plood al ays · Ipitz Re will ful man 5 ight it well abi from all eth 0— 0 10 1I could I .did or me places ley at their 7 17 But Lun Andal the counſel that chey takę ta him for 15 hoπ to work me The Lord will! all I. my paths, and ſnares bare e —F89 50. ay. iſchief ſet: 4004 on the m wilt frown: 19 10 Peare he ba U re eltore me yet⸗ For in thy wrath thou doſt not though war be nov to throνά uνhole kinsdoms de Alhoush the at, 8 Thou ſee m tkat Would agair eſtand. and on my tears doſt IoobH- 20 The Lord that firſtand laſt doth Reſerve them in a Slals by thee hoth naand eVermore, Lreien and write themi in thy book Willhear Khen Ito hinn 2.0 laln, 9 When] docall upon thy Name, h them full ſe my foes auν½y do ſtart: there is no bepeb they- IWell pergeive it by tiie lame⸗ to turn will once accord: that God doth tałe my For uvhy:? th will not God obey, 10 Iglory in the word 0f G⁰d, vor vet do fear the Lurd. nds, to braiſe it Iaccord- inid their With joy LWiH declare abroad t knit: the promiſe of tie Lord. glect the bands 11 Itruſt in God the Lord. and ſay they do not care ne vhit. as Ibefore b Waile they have warwithin their Ihe Lord he is my help and ſtay, hear 141 26 but er are cheir words: And though they wer they cut as 24 Caſt thou thy care and he ſhalinou kor in no wiſe hev ne Aſt in thirall th will ofſer 3 My ſoul t᷑ B4 That I with rue apd Iul, gnt α Aeilre in lieht. 65 1 LVea, like the adder rt and faſt dich ſtop her 6Their teeth are as ſharp 5 Ih Fhey wound& cut nafts Y they let them be bro 8 Aoln alls do wal andweapons keen. and unto ſlime de r thy ſelf, O 1. avns moſt brigk iſe on earth Abroadd, and might. aerd hefore his tii that Lell, XI. are young jeſty a Vihereln but they AV. 9 y heart 18 let 1%5 en lands abroad, y dotht extend as far ns3— are high. as any ſtar that thirſt ſtill aft Eor 7.— wait my ſoul to tabe 74 ſtill: And ſet me ſure and ſale kramthen blood. a3 Settor the& fh²ev Ie be If, O God, abe ve the heav'ns moſt bright; 3 earth abroad, Majel 1 misht. AThey emSrSh tem PSAL. LVIII. J. H. When Inowhit offend- ruler hat gre put in truſt Ariſe and ſave me ſrom their ſuate t0 jadte of Vrong and rickt, and lee vhat they intend. 5 prepare, Arife/ Ariſe. mite andtl thrile. O mite ever 10 rebel ebel, hy 280 ord is true. hcome from thee: help at hand, Hin fſhel at fell, 10 But v abace rapace, they rumabe ut .5 The) Yſeeh k but let them not be fed: AL. LXI.. H. 22——— r Icomplain ſuit to thee: rn in vain. from thaſe od:(men, from them 2iVα an Har nee and à Ged d at need in all aſſays. to od. th Uou ha ul to tabe—7 2010. dee anęuiſh ofn 410 K Thou a art my fort. my fence, and aic Lery to 9er, O Ood. id małe, 2 fort.my ce, and aid Rofthu 5 é à101 ing God K0 me 3 0 Onmt mnr thy great poꝰr 5„ 1* 1 I 2 es prepare. 4 9——.—F Thou art my hope fort and tenꝰr rtr Oud Ccatt 3. 4.— ſorſake, my fence aga inſt iny foes. thelr Inate, and ſcatter AILabroa Within thy tent long to dwrell duch great diwlesſure thou did 1 6 for ever to endure: return to u6. O GoH(ehe unse PSALM LXII, XII Under thy uinss IRnou/ right wel E thins did 11—4— be ſaſe and ſure. ten, eard it well, de dch all. 12 And t thou, acetdd: thy me oth excecd:(Kind, So tha . Ome 10 chee in! my ſoul and bo of thee to taſte. barren wilderneſé re waters there are non fleſh i5 parcht for thought oſ thes for thee Iwiſh alone. at Imight ſee yet once agam glory ſttenstha d might, t it to behol uin th tenwie br h²e thν mereies far ſurnoun ife and Wrerched days enallxive to chee id, and praiſe. lve, I will not ſail 4 And v to woxſi lang will ye And in thy Name IWill litt up muſt faſl: my hands hen I da pray. My ſul is fl'd as wichmarrow, Which is both fat and ſWeet: I.·My mouth therefare Iſing ſuch as are for thee moſ(lontgs Ve love tol ith mouthye praiſe, 6 in my bed l chinto n thee, and yet your heart doth curſe. and in the wakeſul night, ole depend 7 And under covert of tuy wingz, Ire rejoyce with Sreat 4 ht. For as a rotten h and— 85 tottꝰrĩ to chee, Au POV*+. ort, an 4 tow'r, 9And thoſe that ſeek my ſcul 0luy death ſhali them ſoon devour. no poπ'r 10 The ſWord chall them devour each lace. t areaſſes ſhall fcl(ong, Atlon doth The! foxes, vhich do run heir 2 to ſeeł at need. ins& allinen ſnall rejoyce, d that do profeſʒ Gods word- 3•0 h4—5 Ydur truſt inhim alway, For liars naouths mall then be ſtopt, ye ſolt ith one accord: and all their ways abhorrꝰd. Four out hour hearts to him, and ſay, SAL.. LXIV. J. H. our truſt is in the Lord.( Lord, unto my voicè 51ve ear, 9Sons of ien deceitful are, When Icomplain and pray? on balance but a Jeicht:(pare, And rid my ſoui And life om Rar ain do them cona- of ſoes tliat threat to d no veisht 2 Deſęnd me ſrom that and robbery. wch in. dęcoit go lurk: Sene. And from F ſrovning tace of ihem denhy, that all featsdoork. t—— hearts tnercon, zWho whet their tongues.aswe have lWen men Wich chin Lan 1 That ſhall And that And pr XV,.—. doſter doſt men whet& Thou thing did * S nd thirſteth morẽ& more C, ply, thethy drops thou 4011 t— Lals her re. time Ite⸗ both * U 5 * uing N inen do ſow/ God with h and wound ét urndunt eat plenty Wuthen do drop. y8. 7 l, V. hereby the dæſart ſhall begin by th rt 1 % thee ſhall Wonder att uſe to bring- iſe. And all ſee ſla!%t dot ſail the 160 up ö row, et: XV I. T. ng ſuch b0dr re eioy ce, longs ſe ſet f. th his Name, nthee, üght Fith heart and the ſame.(voice, ings, O Lord, fay ye, . ö thou? t! chee, 21 eof(o u. 20rIA abohε ght' 2———— works y he th brought. Iike h aps on highn, thou dolt Ma n ù uſe and temple he hall with nes, tn⸗ 23 God. On foot t wherec 6Vv1 * ora m Rar ght doth rule Fworld al s all things behold:(Way, 45 l aIl Him dilobev, fmen by him ſhall be controul'd. . 7 Le people give our 6od nem due laud and than 8· 0„With joy ſul voice dec Abroad, e have Maing the ſiug unto his men Whicn doth endue oun ſeul and it preſer Ee ſtays our fee can make us ſlip„ oIbe Lord doth proya ifthat they will abide: mes Is trid in prilon 10 And there wi to lie in bond age nd Part. ter my vov Sto IaThe, O105) Aſmart Mne vos, I ſav, in dolour of ny heart. 13 Burnt-ofl'rings LMll g oſoven fat: and rums. i5 my lacrifcce mail be anme for 1 Vett 11 ory* eart within But ſur rely od my voice hath Ke br (heard 50 1 Hat 14% require he doth regard. my deſire. 8⁰ All praile nor caſt me out of Nor yet his mercy f which Ido ever ſind. — PSAL. LXVII. J. H. ꝗe merey on us Lord, H and Srant to us 1 ſhew to us do thou accord the brightneſs ofthy face: Mat all che truth may know he way io godly wealch 3 (with fire, when tner deſire 8 0 long ns and fetters 5 20 all the wo aſt.(ſtrong thon luſſer men run, Bonthl ſpake k HE e ch Idid make ꝛ And a iv to thee So in tl the lambs. nhere full They n (ſoen. nis grace, Ex e ſpeed a- 5 The ſ- (pace ot put And bro nme ſhut, race: LXVII Geun 1 thou v he Mtt Se praiſe unto tt and ſe and vind blows Imoab a 47˙ the 5— But righ ſhall hear tih reji- 399885 ei volce. aiſe unto FLord, kie, Jehovab's Name, nitie. and him do ini nen o and 0 diſtreſz. en thou didſt march before th Egyptians from among.(ſo ht them throush F wilder. Wwas doth wide and long:(nel 8The earth did quake, F rain pourd (down aeard were great clapsoft un 11 uch à ſort, ould breał in ſander. ge with drops raia abundantly Was waln d: And if ſo be it barren waxt, hν thee it.was refreſht. 10 Tn che And Won mall he 13 Andi vyour h Whole w. Wer: ö Condil 22 Fron MV Pe And all from 23. And olſtho Vr Wi It about 3 8V theu haſt 1 endure. e gifts will We cc. eI our th Part. & ſtrange kings us ſubduꝰd hall do lite in thoſe days thee they ſhal ft and pn Ide Ktre Y5ſpear-me ſent them among the calre es and bulls of n 2 Egypt 757 for to pay& mignt dwell Aen con- (ſent ver did nday dal beis Ꝙ¹ de men m ano i M 34 Therefore the ſtrengthi of Iſrael alcribe to God on hig enemies Whoſe mi and pow er 40 far ex- head, above thie cloudy Hie.(tend v Ickednels 35.O Oodtf els and power 18 dread 5ermore: — 304 f Iſrae Iche es— ltrength; that in thei om danger⸗ S0l 25 Sdeep. 8 Avg me, O ö 23. And małs them cheir ſeet in thewat 10 oſchote y hate my Namèe e(ho⁰οαι PSALM L ck thou my feet out. 01½ mire, ning do me kech. uch as πe mewrath& ire, rom the In.. 1h to nigh my ſoul do they proceed. 16 Plu that Lam ſore agaſt. f 2 Einłk fulldeep in mire un clay, where Ican feelnogr 9* And in deep vaters V. here I moſt ſuddenly be dround With crying oſt IWeary am. my threat I5 nd 44 My ſight doth fail wit 0 bor heip to God on Mv foes thut guil my ſoul, with hate are lecl: In nunber ſure t yare no le 5 109 And do not f man hairs upon iny head. nort face A gHhough for no caule they vex me I am o eſt on every ſde„ they Proſer and are glad:(ſore, 1 ear, Ipray. They do compel me to ręſtore my ſoul drau nigb, ver had. 6Mhat have done ſor want ofwi it, Ber thou, Lord, all times canſttell: And all the laults that Icommit to thee are known ſull well. 7 O Ged of hoſts defend and ſay All chofe that truit in thee: Ler no man doubt, or ſui ink auay ſor oughit th teh anceth me. 8 Et ĩs for th nd for thy ſake b5 wat I debear this blame: ends to eaſe my Imart In ſpitę to thee they uοuμld me małke cο comfort me. to hide my face for ſname. 2 meat they gave me gall My mothers ſons, my brethren all 1 rejſect me withi Ace: And as à ſtranger méè call, they will not Enoπ my face. 10 Unto thy houſe ſuch zeal Ibear, tlrac it doth vex me much · K5 Ttauntsat chee to hear may d, by eakmy heart, oaſnare elves thexel n.¶ fare, full Vell t0 Sin. dar ů 35 8 wee wand m an 7 iſe ĩs caſt orners every 12I1 for grief 12——2 in of heart in lackcloth I. id upon chem all. larts dry tlieir houſe diſgrace, bee do thou expel. W.& 4I1 the Sumons + there ſleſs their place that ſit nrthe gate, nor in their er dwell- rney have me eyer in their tongue; 28Ifthe aou doſt ſtriłe F man to tame. f me they anch nd prate. on him.they lay fuli ſore: Wir edelight, And if chat thou do vound F me, they ſeełæ to hurt him more. 91 mne fley f 45 Pite; 29 Then let them heap up miſchiel f me they ſing and rhyme, ſince they are all pervert, Iflill, 14 But unto thee O Tord, Ipray, That of tl favcur and good will that when it pleaſeth thee, they/ never have a part. For dy great truth thou wilt lay 30 And raſe them clean out oſ 1 Qnd don dune aid to α oſ life, of hope,& tuſte bolk Tiat That or im nun men sit that h 22901 With ſh in thee YVhich on and to That che Inurtt Allslory, be Sivir bRut Fam come, I Douartn male ſp LXX, LXXI. S AI. LXXI. I. H. d my God, in al ope is Whnole in thee: 4. ne my ſoud e ronce ge hold on me. hou art juſt defend me, Lord, 10 nd rid me out of dread: uing ſong- vant hide rau nigb, d Mame, nit tell: V. ſame, Iheart, vä ein ny ſmart/ 2 me gall· withal, a ſnare 0 n·¶ fare, Well 0 Ipray, vs doth take· 32 AL. LXX. H. I, to me take heed, Ithee ſtalle&. dof hoſt haſte torlake. mſelves my foes ae throngh deceit: Ah gainſt me do 55 piro, am all, that for my ſoul lay wait. The Second Vart. e do not my ſ &blind, eO & ſHerd do them bind, 48 fite, 4 wich blame to 1 Lay hand.& tate him now, chey 2 de il.(tan from him 18 gone:(Hy, + Confound them cbat ply parch him quite, for to his aid liſgrace, eek to wort me moſt ſure there cometh none. And at my harm do nd sry, 12 Do not at ir place 10 0, there goes tl d, I ell. Eut let them ſoyſil be ut in time to tame.— thee withrjeyh and wealth, ſte have Nieh only truſt and ſeeł to thee v'ith ſhame cont Fame, and to thy faving health. nn my life:(crον 41 That they may ſay always nilchiel in mirtti and vne accc Tſtilh, aug Plory, honqur, laud and praiſe VIII Pattentius ab de dV˙n 50 chee, OLord. at allaflays: dat Kam weak and poor. Still more& more, each time& tide- 0f th⁷ caune Kord, thine did Lack: ill ſet forth th praiſe. 1 buntetr⸗ ſlay and help chereſore 1ę My mouth tl juſtice fnall rechει. Me ſperd, and be ne Jack. ſaily helpdoth lend α 4 8or 4— Sreat! venef fits,O Lord, and then age 10 For he d 40 ſulneſs Alſo my ſer theu! ſhame do 10 em conſoun that ſeeh to work n 81 +.84 L. LXXII. 15 And ſo defend thi ne poor that have And let the nu unto thy folk Et lictlè hills a in juſtice to ener⸗ vith aid and mabe chem 80 ſo deſire for everr aaſe tuat do chem Wrong. youth Trey a their krom vrie lad waſhnn 2 5 AUunn paure ud cleanſe my An* nnce SALNI e R h th e raig 5 Eiöieinn 17 age ſore and nerefor it full we aα ι mount Sion, 18 10 Ann emetd dund them out. and O Lorano time And Wil dat thes de regatlons au — ved boaròs ch cVerm o thy Name. &c piead t.j cai 1151. eieetm thy lawe, epile get not of cuy He WSE V 5 Sir ce tν& Wonär Wworks will we. no — on hishi vFor ti em, Set not u W-at elp i5——(World ed erus on high; To bid deep and dead, do with ſtiff nech Vher tiy miꝑht mahe tnem dry: ptuouſiy. DWhe And thoudidit break eſerpen For neither frem theę eaſtern par tat hie cherein aid dic.(head 2 nor ſrom the W 10 Nor from forſuken Wldernet, (great promotion doch ri(eartd de felk to eat 6 But God horules wor beaven Hat in ts dwell.(do riſe 5 rightecus Ium alone: x Thou madꝰſt a ſoring Withſtreams It's he puis doum one and ſetʒ Fm reeks hott. herd anã high Motner in ae Wrone. 7 (coaſh inter-Hoſth them out. time forid are ſet 1 eous men vno lent à gracious ear My voice Llifte and em devoer in cheit corer 4 106 eurth . 4 Thou doſt in AtS cht his ter that Lalways au aal— pitel„ 2. 95 Vtl V'ith fear Iam ſo ſo laws o he 18 my ſpe n me W Ine days of o and oft do thi ſuli maay yeurs 125. hy night: Im ſou 1994. 255 47. at onc Aſt oſi nis cei Was thi ſtood, ar nagoch 2 9 ànd will F Lord ou his me mant * 4— lft neet * oth u⁰ο otdread 00 wrath 2 10 at lal 8 When thou doſt make thy judg- its heard 8 and chang ꝛneis, Ut th full lor. rue Secon d hart. (earh Aer Ube d 10— upon heavend 0 e dand ordl. dęment ſor to ſpeał, Anc—— d gane and les To ſave thr aflicted of the eland, ladly willr ö vn errth that are full we 2 Vea, all his Works TWih adeclar 7⁰ and vWhat he did devile: Es 65 MLXXV li. To tell hi and alll 13ThVW ar eallt pright. And and hol labre Had mi ishe to Ene W hat one hath ſtr 1 gth to match y 10 of thee, O Lord our God 7 5 Thou art a God doſt berth ſhow Ste ringe cheir darts in daꝝ f Var, „ vet receivd the foil? ⁊they did not— 105 at was n 010 ine oπn folk V d according as h ath and Dachdeen I But pur into o V fro ſacob did 2¹⁸ο 4 his W. 0. oth re be Ree CE I3 He did divide and part tũ ne ſeꝛ thr ush vhich he made a way rir vas heard, For th i paſs, and on a heap ightni Withflahes aat ma Lemenaa 1 fieled t the earth did quae and move. 4 19 Thy v the pe 2—— drinł: wWhen the deeps 19 to the brink. ivers out in rock: nor 3—1 th aele eep 20 Thou ledd'Ethy folæ upon 5 lan dA5 as ſheep on every ſid Mofes and by A⸗ didſt them ſafely ꝑ SAL. LXXV III. J. H. Ttend my people to de: ance, that no 0 10 W, to them might be co 17 Vet for all this againſt, Lord ange pa- their ſin the; did increaſe: Crables, And ſtirrꝰ u ꝗ is moſt hich Which we EevV en of our ei Chearu, meat P To Jacob he connhandn 2— Ifrael ſhould nels 20 Rehold, he 4 0. 98 ſtony roeb, Willins our fathers omaF ame and ſlouds forthw ith did ſlow. unto cheir chudrenęi 6That they and the ve. But can he no/ give to his folk poſterrty both bread and ſleſh alſo? that wet Pthen, zr Mihen God heard thishe waved Should have 8e of f laν, with facob and his ſeed; Laromn and teach it their children. So did his indignation 7 Mhat they might ha ve the better gainſt Iſrael proceed. in God that is above: Chope The Third part. and not forget to keep his laᷣ 22 Becauſe they did not falthfaſtij d his precef is in love, belieye, ana hope 3 u0 Could Could al in th 23 Whe ſarthun 234ndr à food 25 Whe were f 26 He b Ie b 27 Her 2108 fo 28 Uhic Where Then . al Let mor. to ſer zoRut as his wir And and ch Vet f and ſti 4 Bute chey ſot 35 Reme their l 16 Thot but fla. And wit! diſſem For v to him, Nor yet the co vet v vhen t Hhat he 5 and we Vea, m or lke Laſling a return / ny roed flow. 125 eWνεd LVromn ichfuſy Could .5 Could alvays help& Rerte then 3e hun again 10 6 an in ch fall d comm. 0 e in ſu de E. manna for toea wonder. 25 When earthly men with ane were fed at ti 26 Ke bad eaſt-wir and brouslit in the ſouth 17 He raind down ſleſn as thick as In and fowls as thic 28 Uhich he d where all their tents d and. 29 Then did chey eat exceedingly, and all men Let more and m lid deſire 45 Nor koy t0 Le I h did it as F mea (yohch, 463 Nor hov/ 2 Vet fell they to their wonted ſin⸗ the cater Viller g give 414 him g And of th ilers y he Wrought, locuſts did the him not believe. 47 With hallſtone 11 dti Deit refore helkortened οꝗ they all were l 2 nou And alſo all their ſycamo wa ſte and paſs a did he conſume With froſ ind 2 pain. hailſtonesone again Achem,, the Lord their eattel ſmote, ſrengtk Ane Mallt flocks and herds like-· 5 wich thunderbolts fuli hot. iſ⸗ 15, and God moft! 40 He caſt upon them his 10 T11˙ with the but ſlatter with L tl And with their tongues,& ir Keir diſſembled every Wor eurts do0 Thant 10 his is Laach! 1e maea Hourth part. and ſpared n(way For vrhy? their hearts were no⸗ But gave unto the pe peſtilenee to him, nor Vhe ſaid. bent ths man as wel Uas be⸗ Lor yet to keep or to përform 51 He ſtrake a 951 the covnant th mad at ap in Eeyp xet was he ſti nerciful, vhen they de VAt to die, ithin the tents f Ham. IMhat he forgave them their nuiſdeeds 15 But as for his own p and would not them deſtroy. he did breſerve ana ke VLea, many a time be turn d kis And carried them througn c& did thiem not ſurpriſe(Wrath, even lixe a flock of ſneep. 16 1 And would net ſuffer all bis hole 33. Without all fear both ſafe and dilplenſure to ariſe. he brought them out of thrall: 19 Conſideri ing they were but ſleſnm, Whereascheir foes with rage ef ſeas or lEe to wind and rain were ovνεerwelmed all. Lalins away, and never doth 44 And brousht them out into am come again. of his πholy land, coaſt oftentimes in wildernes Even to the meunt& he had d they the Lord provoke! by his ſtrong arm:⸗ ud hand. Eoy did they moye& ſtir F Lord 35 And tnere caſt Out F heathen f IX„ vo plague tliem wich his ronet aud did their land divid: 44 *u PSALM LXXIX. and in their tents he ſet the tribes 715 fIſrael to abide. J all this, their Goc Ieo- A eus wid du e 09 adv 421 unz 4 ſtirr'd& tempted ſtill, hig àhd! nd ould not keep his teſtament, 7LThus Da hſul kean 4 3—7 wer his 11 hid flock and char d 22 turned back, And prudentiy With all hie p.Wer tray, did govern them indee ce a bov/ y would not bend, PSAIL. IXXXX. J. H. lip and ſtart away. G0d. the Gentiles de imade The Sixth Part.(altars,. thine heritage tompoil: 58 And grievd him with their WEcuten an heap 4— they defile. gsand with fire: Ple dols grievouſty 2The bodies f thv ſaints moſt deit to ire. ab Oid to birds chey can: his wrath began again The ſleih of them 5 do thee feat, ſt= the beaſts devour and waſte. 1 3 Their blood throughout Jeruſa id ſo much deteſt. as water ſpilt tie lew 6⁰ tabernaclel ſoo So that chere ie ntne af them to lay their dead in Erave. arthly men, 4——8 are ve made a laughing 0⁰ almoſt F world through enemies do jeſt and mock With off and with th even as hi 61 Then ſ calms x/ calln t on thy Name, conſume and oVurthrev. 5 For they have got ꝗ upper hand, and Jacobꝰ ſe eſtroy'd His habiration and. they have laid waſte and void 8g8 Bear not in minã cur ſormerfaults with ſpeed ſame pity ſhow and aid us. Lord, in-:aaſſaults for we are weak and low. The Second Part. ꝙ0 God ivſtallhealth& grace: on us declare Ame: Uface; weign not our wvorks, our ſim de⸗ ſor hon ur of tuy Name. 10 Why mall 5 wicked ſtl alN to us as prople dumb, In thy reproach rejoyce, and ſay, where is their God beeomet ever ncC his peop VhOA he te rhe 70ſhe The force Lordſe Which un and in The na ad t bl lito then repay at 1j S0 wet will pra And teacl nich lea and doſt ꝛànd theu. on cheri Ren/ ſortl ſond do Before B Direct c convert v Mew us th zud then Tord G6 h long And gainſt and wilt Theu do rows their bre And drink in meaſur Thou hat to thoſett Mhich mu 0 ae us conyert o hew fo th ud we ft From Egyi thou breu Ihe heathe and thou 1Iltoudig and ſet it Hat it did and fll'd The The hiil vith ſlade 00⁰ the cec vith bran Why the deſiuc e ſeur, waſte. t Jerua. out: mock about. uretain ealouſe ö ur Fſame, now: per hand, d void nerfaults, how aſſaults, W. & grace/ Iiace, r ſins de: 8. Mahyzy, and ſay, me? tgo d nts blood ight- in haſte d wrong uſt, 8˙ Tb PSALM LX h- force& ſtrength to celebra Th and in The nat 2 flock& paſture ſhe ep ethee evermore, — 2 nvateh and feed. the Lord vrhoſe ſeat is ſet 7 moſt brigut, Andt ů thy ſelf and do not let, ſend down thy beams of lignt. Len before Ephr' im and Benjamin, 33 Manaf 5 in likewiſe. t Io ſhen thy pouer do thou begin; come help us, Lord, 2 3——7 Kletus lroe. Direct our hes convert us Mew us theb and then fin Tord God of Hoſts, of Iſrael, h6v long wilt thou delay? And gainſtthy folk in ange and wilt nat kear themm g Theu doſt them feed u rows dee their bread with tears they eat Id drinł F tears they do Wee great. ung of thy Aee, 11+E. t hand be withthem tKept ſo lon man uh un from thee, E Lär Neaſant fice, usithaf Well, and chen full ſaſe are we. ad. in GCod reiqy our ſtrensth and in meaſure full and Ihou haſt us made a very ſlrife to thoſe tnat Uabout- Wich 3n 5 4 Mhich Nle Ousene: W0 ith Harp and lute mon they! d jeſt it out. mies, 25 evern Plealant ſtrins.(Wer 0 e us, Lord, unto thy grace, 3 Blow as it were in ꝗ nevomoon, conyert our hearts to thes: Wit trumpets of the bell: hen, foi th to ur thy i0 ful Hace, As it is uſed to be done and we full ſafe ſhall be. at an ſolemn feaſt From Egypt where it Sren notwell 4 For this is unte br. t'ſt a vine full dear- Itatute⸗ Which was made OE theu didſtexpell, By Jacob's God, and muſt Hli u* thou didſt plant it the be evermore obey'd. ſoudidſt prepare for it a place, vThisclauſe wich Joſephwas decrecd ind ſet its roots ſull faſt when he from Exypt came, Hat it gio and ſpring apace That as a witneſsall his ſeed and fll'd and at laſt. Iould ſtill obſerve the fame The Second Part. 6uhengod himſelfhad ſoprepara The hiſis were cover'd rouna to bring him from that land: Lith ſhade from it came ſabout, Whereas ꝗ ſpeech 8: he had heauã athe cedars ſlrong and ſtout, he did not underſtand. branchesof the ſame. Ifrom his ſhoulder toohe ſaĩti hꝗ Why then didſt theu her walls the burden clean away: deſtiaoy Ans * — +* + ö PSAL. LXXXNII, LXXXIUI ace ſet him trer in indgment juſthy ſpea 6 unte Kot clay. 4 ITye be wiſe detendihe csule beſie 6•+4 K2 2 thou in zrief didſt cr³y& call, of poor men in cheir righe: 0Vhon tchee inttantly: And rid the needꝗ³ rom the clum ¶ and u And I did anſwex thee withal ol eyrants force aud mighr. That che in tnunder ſecretiy. 5But nothing will chey Enow or lem and ch Vea, atthe waters of di ſcord in vain to them Italx- did thee tempt and prove: They ill not ſee, or ought dilcen i Rlake Mhere thou the goodne ſs of the Lord but ſtill in darkneſi walk. Rke Z. vith murmuring didſt move. 6 For 1o, exen nom the time ia conα Leba Hear, O my people Iſrael that all thinas fall to nought. the Ki a, O my veo* 4 HH¹ν Which Flafure thee: And laws likewiſe by everj one 21 Aegard and malł my words full well, or Fain are ſold and bouñhe. rocten I thou Wilt cleave to me. Ihul decreed it in my fight. che kn The ſecond Part 25 fod: to tue yνìl 9. 5 Cbildren alſo ot the moſt Higk, 1j Turn hee reſerve, for love Idig yon call. u Whee 7 But notwichftanding ye ſnall die or like 1 aimen and ſo decay: nirb 1a ſtrange er foreign god. O tyrante, Ihelyon deſtroy, 14 Liken Namtſie Lord thy³ G nd I& pluck you quite aππν(Kuοπ the mig gyrt ſlet thee tree: 4up, Lord, and let chy flrentthht Ind 38 fl eahundantly, and zudge the Worid wich mißiu: dthe mot ve it tuer. ror hyr all natians are thine oùu⁰n, So let f 13 But yet my beople not heax to take them aa thy right. upon ch my voice when that ů*1 PSAL. LXXXIII. J. H. Aram ane lrael wou ner on d⸗ O norι⁰ God)reftain tiy wonν 16 Lord. zut did uite forſ⸗ 40 theit. in flence do not Hay: Wuchr 44½½ Then did thctr Wichhold not, Lord, tiq ſelt(⁰0 Lnt That ir mi in h 41Il and meke no moxe delay. Vand lear Ve walk in cheir oνπn coh½nfel 44 2 For why, behold chy foes und ſe,., themſelves they mixht pervert. ho chey do rage und cry: oe et I Ohat 0v peopie mould Eewe heard And theſe that bear an hute 10 tbe almrchn the worde chat L did ſay: hold up rheir heads on high. cehfohld Mid Ifrael Kirn due tegurd Adzinſt chy folk they uſe deceln Urhethe had Walked in my way.(loer, and erakrih enquire: art he va Hoꝗ ſoon would 1 con ſunnd their Por rkine ele tœ lie in Wult. and bring chem down full low: in councij they conſpire. heue and turn my hand upon all choſe come on, ſay ilhley, Jet ur expel, the world that would them oxerthror.. and plck cheſe ιεπay: vSA 17 Aad they thar at 5 Lqid do rate, 30 chat che name of iſcael OW 24 liaxs ſhould he tound 5 may utterly decay. 0 LC Dut for his folk cheir rime and age, zerhey all cenſpire within their beun/ Ids Tabern ſhould with grent joysbe crocn'd. hom they may tüee wichtiandx owpleaf E 1 woald haye led ihem with the Againft che Lord to mike a part. My ſoul d and finet of the Mheatr:(erop, they are in Jeague and band. inte tliy ce And made the rock with honey drop. s The tenti of ali the Edomites, Upbeart an⸗ that they cheir Hlls ſhould eat. We Iſhmaelites li łewiſe: lor theeth vSAL. LXXXII. J. H. The Hagarem, and Moabitet, Irde ſparre Mid the preſa wich men ot mithr te Plots do itill deviſe. ö audHave t the Lord himiehf doth fiand 7 Geba land Ammon do likewiſi WMethe wal To plead che cauſe of truth& richr, with Amalek conſpire: uhere in to with judses of the land.(ceed The Philiſtimt againit chee rile⸗ beſe bixels e long(faich ie) will you pro- with them tbar dwell at Lyre, hnie place Afalle judemenr to aard? Way have you partially agreed che wieked to regardꝰ OLord of h0 ny only& O they be b Iheren; of due ou ould deſend vitkin tky We fatherlels and Weak: horthey allt vui d²en huor man dotch eontend. adever gi e csule ht: the clum ahr. 0π or leum t dilcern x. ne ii come dupht ν³ ont usht. ht. Hieb, ah els Rroy, . Arοπι flrenzth bi ich mißht: hine onn, t. J. H. thy tonzut Kay: 1F ſo long cheir heul/ hftandi O God our hea 1o n tewiſi lhette Wallow hath a neſt thy Peonle untoches:. 227 2 Herein to keepher voung. put all th vwrath Tr— aper 477 Ibeſe bixeis ful——5 Altar may and anhr) ceaſe tob 8 e place to fit and fisg: Shall thy Herce anger ne then⸗ tond ot hoktsthou art alway 95 2-01 ny only G Ki* 1HB VIãath i 130 5 1— Sod and King. and ſhall thy wrath it felłenαπι 3—— Renea may dxeell upon all ages thun? Vadler. ichio thy houfe always: 6 Wilt tho ath 0 Malter; tthe thou not rather rurn again; hey all times thy fact: do tell aud quicken u ronen 3 alrrer kive ther praiſe.—— 10— 1 That ir may cauſe theni to enquire, y And let chem daily more ùud mote Andi IThat t hey may know Se underftand, That is perſwaled inhi owpleaſantI ordtfey bel ndtuthehppeom 7.5 inn. u didit hide thy peopies ſina 1.61 aaner⸗ 257— ſore to go oſe thou coveredit it. te thy ceurts ahroad: Ulbeart and f he ſparrowys iunto Siſer, and Jabin, beſide the brook Kiſon: 16πom thou in Emlor didſi defroy. V and waſte them through thy might: v hat they like dung on earch did and thar in open Ihe ſecond Part. I i Rlate chem now&c their Lords ap- ke Zeb and Oreb rhan: & Zeba and Zalmunna were the Ki Midian. IWhich ſaid let ua chroughout land in all the coatts abroad. Poſſeſti and tage ĩnta Oux hand che fair houſes ot God. N 13 Turn them, O God, with florme 5 u wheels thar have no ſtay:(taf or like the chaff whieh men de catt wich nind: co flie aWy. Like ai 5 fire wich rage& fume, the mighty Forett ſpiliꝛ: And as Hame doth quite conſume che mountains and the hills. 15 So let the tempeſt ob upon their necks be la And of thy ſtorniy wir Lord mate chem all aid- 16 Lord bring chem 1I chee geſire, o ſuch rebuxe and ame, 7 2 und learn to ſecł thꝗ³ Name. glory ng will that purely live. 140 Lord o vtat man it appy ſuxe ĩs he, 10 ſhume and ſlander fall: 91 Aen, igh: co trutt alli times ir guty hand SAL. LXXXV he world rule conſt int ly IMou haft heen mercilul ĩ PSAL. LXXXIV. J. H. 1 O Lerd unte thy land. For thou rettoredit Jacobs ſeed, 8 tre thraldom and from hand. (place, 2 The wicked ways that they veHεin * grace and thou thine anger didſt allwage, chat all thy wrath was gone, ani ſo didſt turn tłet fromthy rage, Ia rcom to xeſt, with them to be at one. nalare themſelves from wreng: ior taee the 1 3* kolk may evermore 1—— in 1— 2 51²1 hearken what God ſaith to me: do his he ſpeaketh peace, Aad to his ſaints, that never the return to ſooliſhn For nye his Aurgear ai I1I at hand and thexe they ſ 11 Truth from carth 0 new ker tace, moli high. Attan lein hand 3 e o Kremes⸗ And chrough the co⸗— 0f 41 the land che earth her fruit thall bri 3 Bebore his face ſhall Ju m like a guide Re Mall direct his fi und kcep them in the way. 2SAL. LXXXVI. J. f. Ord, bos thine ear to my requen and hear me inttantly: With grievous pain and griet oppreiſi. MlI poer and weak am I. Preſervt my ſeul hecauſe π W and doings haly be: And ſave thy ſervant O my Sod, nat puts his truſt ia thee. Thy mercy upon oie expre ſa, duad me de alway: vYor through the day I donot ceaſe an ther, O Lord, to pray. Comfoxt, Lordthy ſexvants ſoul, that now with paia is pind: For unto thee Ido exalt, and lift my ſoul and mind. Vor t hou art goad and„ount lul, chy gifts of graãce are free: Aile thy mercy plentiful ro allchat call on thee. Lord, lIikewiſe vhen Ido prey, vnard 2nd give an ear: NMark well tke words that I do ſay, Am petitions hear. In time when trouble dothmemove, d thee Ido complain. *— Hr whyj I knew and wel Ido prove: Ou anſwereſt me again · FSALIIIIIIII cewit 447. greet, Among the ods( 0 Lord) is non wich ther xo be compat d. And bone can do asthou 5 2ẽ—..1 Apeople were be 4 60f Sic ö Belore thy face on Kne nees ral fall, Enethe and glorine thy name. un f6 10Fer πhythou art ſo 175 all power is thine ouπn: Ilathei Thou Vorkelt lers Htll in fgha, me, Lord, thy ů1 hall in thy truth pr In my heart to thee ſe o meh Rar atIthy Name may dread. 12 To thee will I give OTLord, with all my heart: eAnd glorife thy N ame al becauſe my Go thou art. 13 For vνhyꝰ thy merey 7.— tom is great, and dẽth ex Thon ſetſt my ſoul at 10 cut from the Ioeſt hell. 140 Lord, the proud againft me rils and heaps of men of might: Tkey ſecł my Saul, and in no wili ar vill hayr thee in cheir Hat. Upliten I5 Theu Lord art merciſul and kind— dra full lack and lo to wrath: Lam el Thy goodneſeis tull great, L.fnd that in —5 truth no meaſure hatii. And made 16 Oh turn to me, and mercʒ graatj that ha 1 ſtrength to me apply: AVone! ip and ſave thine oππ ſerrant, ron tl 200 handmaid: ſon am I. were m 17 On me ſome fign offavour luov with ti. that all my foes may ſee, 5A thoſ Aud de aſham d, becauſe(L Lord) dion whomt doſt help and comtort me. Te whi SAL. LXXXVII. J.. 49— 0 Rat city ſuall full el endure Wirn her ground-werk ftill dot φ——.— Upon the oiyhills full ſure,—— it can no time d Lay 1 Tbit x God loves the—— ef Sion b0l fall for⸗ his grace doth there abide: And Ut He lvet tiem moꝶ türin all te n of Jacobs tents befide. 40 10 Full gloricus things reporteſ bo 2—v in Sion and abroad: Ian hutt Great thing, ays are ſaid ofthah nd can thou City of eur God. ioN geh 4 On Rahab Iwill gaſt aneye Iaallte and hear in mind the ſame: TirC 30 o Babrlon f aplj-* Aad Lrarn d0 knou thy Aaae Ibe tl 2i) iI PSAL. LXXXVIII. I 4055 15 MibEt kine a 11—— allo, thy wond 30f lam 20 Reard witk Ethiepe likewiſe: Shall dead to lĩ ain revait. Aud. people old full 10 andpraiſe thee for the f . vVere bora and th 13 Or Hhall thy Lovit ecpie al, 60f Sion Vthall ſay abroad, be preached in thie and kramt. cuat divers men of fam Or ſhall with rall fall, here ſprung up, and 5 hign God thy rruth her hon chefmin taft theiſame 13 Shallth aey that! rds to them ĩ ſee all th 70 Ülin likla wayand 40 Hry and ed⸗ My prayet a V Hcafant ſz 1. mMal thee. PS L. LXXXVIII. J. Ord Co of health,; Bope iou art alone o me. t. ne turies ot thy full l cken b0 ery. — Whyr Ekeen t is fHUd, 51 th dorh almoſt yield, 165 411 da igh to hell. dem d as one of them all, And made as one ame nñ thoſe men that have v ſtrer 5 3Aꝗ one amon ſemaut from thing t aing „ lu were morẽ e⸗ ale lor me to be vour ſuovi vith tueni tlie which are ſlain. 2 5A⁊ thoſ⸗ that lie in grave, Iſays Lotc) tho whom thou hatt clean forgot: 440 4 e. The which thy kand hath cut am 5 . anã thou regardit tùem not. ante ea like to one ſnut up fuli ſure i1l Gdon VI nin che lower hut, I Iarl and all 11.— 2 Uil ſaith God, I mod 3— oratk Ewile behert: 8 ehett: Rin 0056 au bors: en me 1. Be 5 ide: allthe u0 Aad ali thy ftorma againtt me riſe, Wore and did prote my Soul to lab rieneehe me, 4 Thy ſeed for ever I ar off from ſtabliſh it full fa ortei bo and mak'f hate me ſore: and ſtill uphe dthy LE ů iſen kaft, deftha an ſhuit up in priſen k tom age to aꝑe to laſt. na gan come fox more. iodiH feht doth fail throuEh 100 Ieallto thee, O Vo 1+ 527˙ Turcughout t to thor I Hr 1796 The ſecond Pᷣart. . dol tben unde tü bands alſo the Lonu is—.— then in all the cloude abroad 863 PSAL. LXXXIX. the ſons cif alI the gode, The third Part. An 4e ouτ Cod 5. GSod in ſler n 17 of the Saints be dread: dwell about, leaſe me well: mfo to remain: e arm alſoI en and ſultain ſhall not oypreſo e ha God ef heftza i in all the rorld, it one is like to thes: le, moft mightj Lord. h is ſeen to be. rage and ury of the Sea 2 likewiſe I WIII. leſtroy xis face in light: my might. nd mercz alſo ſnall ſcatter dall hre ond Part. ns are thine, de t 82lA Mall depend with all Hit hean ndrhus nall ſay: myGod thon art, m t hand each 28 4. my ſir (heur of all on earth that Iprin eqnity Ris might a hοneur Twill niſe aheve all carthly Kings. e, 25 My meray ſhall be with him ſlill, a6 Lmy ſult have told: y faithful coꝝ nant to fulãt, ny nierey Wilt hol. 3² Alo his ſeeil Iwill ſuſtain fere cver ſtrong a mall lift our h rorn 0n ig 9— 32 Or ilth 8 Our ttrengeh that doth defend us my Lan's pref the Lord to us doth bring:(well Butfe rall m⸗ Lomiunan aments lighe The holy Onę ot Ilrneh and Vrthem nat regard: ne is our guide and King. 331 Iwill begis Sometimes thy will unto thy Saints t to am in vifions thoudidtt ſnow.: And 60 will euree chem for theit dy And thusthen didſt thou ſay to ther, olſend. thy mind to make them kno odareſt 0 A man or might E haxe ererã. ver——— dur King and guide to be, aud ſet kim up eHom Teled Wong eh² folk 2ο ant David I have founc willphee 37 nit aIſo! Adoth Indſo iö to all His ſio that ühe his türe U thee it ull lou VHoe lo for exer And ſball t — foanc wirh all that 1 2⁰⁵ he del iert 95.——— 2 No word the Whi nere is, O Lord, thine oπ 22H—* eftdeclar&beforez ng at which by thy truth and up prightnef to David thou haſt ſworei 51 The great rebukes to mind Icali, rady 9l 3456. Whll 2 Ppramiſt, to him Lwill net lye. un. 37 Iohutonermener alſ⸗ t oporeft his 266 doththe 1—5 Ureiga, ne anointed One cſtroꝗ mighit. elect 4•I 0 ¹ 10 Place of eaſe 8e reſt,(fen⸗ ſt. yea ſo long ance, e expreſt.(hilg e was made moundaia νì 40 .— 19.90 Then hDa 3n Thou pluck art. it hit her ees then, ail ſay. ea mock and ſcorn ell aheut. r right hand haſt lifted ade II his foes chat him devonr, Ie thon halt made to Joy. His ſwords ed ereuden takeaw⸗ that ſhould withſtand: no vidry nor uprer hand. ö Illiz lory theu doſt alſo v waſt, his threne, kis] Joyꝛ his mi Law, ö Patren ov verthr tull Iow upon the ea eu haſt cut off& ade fuli: ſ„on Anα 2. his youth and joyfui d H“. hna rais en illr *4 me an liſpraiſeG nts light. away om me, O r Wür thou tur⸗ i ö Kheh a onfun 22 3— boaren 4* Hfüses What u uddzath ſh aleper bel But rdays renia e may our hearts appiy Viſdor oroceed: Vants now, th thy mercy ſhon, heartiull 53 ſexxants light which doth ieſtroy V. nd. at ehmeardorb weſt. Vea at thy. fide aꝛ tuou doſt Aaua. Wl, ſand dead Mall ber EHHναπν Dowerand tne Wiebet havę xE 1 rd. Fa, cC0 now and tty, how long vilt thou Aru Iuet appvar, 7 more at tin righi dun he 15. 40 be tree. 91180 theĩt de— only reũ hre On thee mott high I put my my fure defence is he. 4ο Ne evil theu ihalt nerd to keat) with tiee it ihall go well: Le plague ſhall ever once com den 12—2 Ee where th. 11 ur 4—4—— ui te his li dwell. pr AHdi lix v 5achat tiy foót half neverchanet to daſhavainft aſto oο¹ the Lio Add ell an Wnr* ſteut⸗ andf 1½ hecauſe he— 1900 0 1ſf. bec aul that he uant Enchr my Name aright. nhe ferhelꝝ to me deth eth rIwilh give: trom his grief t ixe him ½ii tor to lixe. length of—— S days cl uläl his tin(vreeld Tte gooιneſs of my t ing bealth III declar e to im. I. e3jey in he and voice, works tœ ſee. „ how gloriens and hom greil hy works ſo ſtout Vare thy connſele ſet, ae can nꝗ ιem our. tat uen P Tie man this work Ine Ufuck to underlł Whenast. 71110 graſ: lud Whentt ey mall In ruou and thou- Inerrry rin both nνπ Eehold, C hhall he de Adall tiat thall perift iahut thou balt lift Mith frein a anointed i Aot m hall ſee t! 0f all that mine ear: u The juſt upalm-er lud as the C in Libanu For they and dwel VI in 4fouri both kat a ud pleaſant vith bougl 1j T0 ſbew HeLord with lad to doela lath girt h. dl might ca t ay it d nej% thy ſeat zw⸗ Ryond all ti thau haſt The flood: they roar a dde floode and lifted: Wes, thong woneh ſe right pard 5. Ne nat unwiſe hath not the ult, this wor æ to paſꝛ to bring: 2lfuch fools are nathing ſt to underſtand this 11 8. Whenas the Wic like graſ: lad when they flo in dey Mall for ever waſte. nnt tuou art mi r0 kes . 9 and thou doſt rel ome en nerery time et oe en bert now andt everm ti dwell. Eehold, O Lord, thine enemies han de deftroy'd alway: Adall tiat Txk iniquity ſuall periſh anddecay. nkut thou, like as Unicern balt lift mine horn ö bigh Vith frein and ne prepared Oyl, anointed King am I. i Andof my foesl deforr mine eye⸗ hhall ſee the fall and hame: of all that up again me xiſe, mine ears ſhall heax the ſame. u The juſt ſhall fouriſn upon high, u palm-trres bud and bloπ: lid as the Cedars multip in Libanus thatgrow. are ꝑlanted place, df out Goνιο g apace; NII Hurl Wll od. 1in. in their age 2—7 fruit mall & days d* I both kat and well k bealth 12 Heaſantly both— and Iz vith koughs and hranch . j To ſhew th at Sod is ge ad meet, zuAprig rd: leis noſt high/ J. H. the Lerc, with maſetty Auuto doelare his flren eth i er wifeh aſelt wich mighe. ſe heartk hath made Id, .— itdothe rejoye BErej world wa: : 2 voice, kjosd all time that can be thought 11 aen evermore. ſe hom gteil they roar and make a noi ſe: Ite floode(I ſay) did enterpriſe, and lifted up their voica Wes, thonehꝗ Rorms ariſe in figh oneh ſe* Ebr 8 dõ rage vLordmemird, O :(Ering C and CfOH isHe The floods;0 Lord:ꝗ floods do ri ſe, * LVI i⸗ dis Hrong&c u on high X oule fer eνemove. Ran XCIV. J. K. doft revenge a vengrane ebelongs to thee: ce then it aoth to kher belo declart that all may ſce. Set ferth thy ſelt, for thou AFxigoꝛ the earthdott uige and guide: ward the proud and men of mig acconling to their pride. 31 vi enmenal ay/ and rejoyee(oh 4Hc— 15f 56 hall they with brags Eu yce that be ſo RNou Whoſe works are eve ill? Hock, O Lo Td, nd ven fu people the Theꝝ ſla y the childre and none de me knov Ve fools among ethe Atitudt le. A*lengrh begi 9 The Lord hic ke alethe 1 0 mutt! 10 ugh ts doth ſcan. indeth them dut ur Lord that manſi m in th I. nali in he ſhall ir S * * S ESAL. XCV,XCVI. AeRed men ſhall be! Al into che pit. iule ei l⁊ tor to take: vhom ie did chuſe, ul no time forſake. ntil that Judgment be uecxeed to juttioe to convert: Thaxallr dhat areof 26 oprelt, upright hearr. 2 curſed train: Oho ſhall zid me from chat wicked werks maintain. dept 3.Lord had heen mineaid enemies to guell: bheen laid Io ashell, Idid ſay my toc detore that I could call: 7. molt ceady was 4 e fall. andcoula no comtart 1 . id eaſe my mind. *ι Wilt thou accuttom, Lerd with wicked men to fit: pretence initead HαHAìν, h miſchiet do commit. For they conſult againit the liſe f rigſtedus men and gooι: QAudin their ceuncalz they are xite 20 ſhed the guiltieſo bl ſure and tixong him I flee, bec⸗ vſtrength ænd conüd chomſelves for to annoy: aad in their malice theyſnall fallz aur Cod ihall them deſtroy. 5AL. XCV. J. E. 70 ome let ua lift up aur voice and fing unto the Lord: him ouα cf hedth rezoyce dee un with one accord. *ea let is comne belore his Aco. give him thanks and praiſe: 2 unging Pſalms uuto birgrace, us he gad al wWays, orhHνche Lord he is hœodoubt grrat and mighty God: aing ahee alI Gods thronghaue in aliche world abroad. he Lord will not refuſe Thr earth ar lleπ her with ſpeec, Fer h½e he But who upon my part ihall ſtand We their hand 8.To day ii ſelt Imuſed much, Th gosdaeſe did me toucha 1 be ſea and Maters ali are li, for he the ſame hath Wroughe, d all that therein is, his hand kath made ot nought. 6. Come, let us bow&c Praiſe tuel betore lum let us t And kneel to him ir the which hath in⸗ is che Lord ut 6⁰ for us hẽ dorh p de, are his flock: he doth us feedi his ſheep, and ſie our guiãc. ye his voicè will heit then Rarden not your heart: As yewith grudging many a year 5„ provod me in deſart. 5Whereas Iour fathers temptedtj my power ror to prove: doꝶ ſliue, My Wondrousworks hen they didiu vet ftillchey vould α moye. 10 Twice twenty year: chey dii and Ico them did ſaꝝ,(Eiemn err in heartand hot believe, ι have not Enoπn mꝗ way. 2— 25 A L. XCVI. J. R. Alng ye with praiſe unto che Lon — With ioy eπαιmird ich ne cαπ¹ìi,. people on che eirch. Vea fing unto the Lerd, alw/ 20¹ Name: Beclare and ſhew rom day to daʒj ſalvation by the ſame. 3 Among the heachen all declare 3 And he ſhall cauſe cheirm ſhiefs all his honour xundabout: Te iheu his Wende-e do not ſpacz, in all me worldthrouehout, 4 For hν, the Lord is much oſ nigh and worthy of al praiſe: And he is to be dread ot rigiit; above all gods always. Lchegeds ofheathen folt dols that will fades: 6 All d raiſe and honeux aĩ ſv dell erer befote:his face: Both powet andmi within his holyplace. Aſcrihę unto che Lord thexe lore all meh wich ono acrord: 5 Whip evermore a ſcribe untotha Lord. Rſvripe unts the Lox dalls the/ eleahe Namag 44⁰˙ are hi rouge: oyce: rein is, ments they mall Hn nought. remple bricht: vitha moſt cheartul voice. raiſe tielai 0 5art ſet on hig/ teous in the Lord rejoyca, els proclaim: kfully with heart be mindlul of the fame. PSAL. XCV Oene W un tot eLord, a ne ad pleaſaut ſcng, ILA 0 mpted me/ nthey didln moyve· ckey dii u (Etie Nay. hwrought thr rhen thatu ers great 8ᷣ ſtr „(Vd th his xight hand fi ad 5 path, he doth his loes devc and gets himſelt the victoxꝰ 2 n his oꝶn arm and poπer· The Lord doth maka the geqel ng health Se mightt(Eο Inυι Pialznt voice: 50 kul mirth 3 ind rejoyhce.(iwell hit 6 che Lo. mirtd Card, ul aud darkneſt likesviſe And alfodoth his* and round ahont him beat inall bacr andtrt aht. abv vea right and juitice ever dwell e and tru 5 e abolt his ſeat. hedoth record: do daʒj e and heat at once do run, tn 11 j earth hath ſeen riant wel go betore hĩ: tace he goodr is enemies ihall burn 5 Be Sladi 1 all people ot t Ieien c——7 peur: Whereat theearth didloeh and gaxe, vith dread and deadly fear. The nilis Like wax did melt in fight& and preſence of the Lor nfela hat Ruler: might, eth the world. eerh Lerd konttabt declare& ſhow Theearch l 5 with all chat ‚ vVchrel ow Sereen 2000 dt iſecπεαα¹ ö efore, Forhe 1 1 l ö world a nore ule the pec ö 79 2 2 6½4 L. PSAL. XOIX.. 1 Sadthar doth ĩ ndwell, . and d Wondrenis great: Adove all felk hedoth excel, he alett in ſet. er all men praiſe thy mighty Name, for it is learful ſureʒ F. re rpthe ſarne, at holyiis and pure. Tzke Princely power of our Riag 2 entandright, y ruleſt e rerj thing in Jacoh througn ty might. thar good an⸗ Io praiſe the Lord our God deviſt, I honour to him thew: with h 93— Adat his Eootſtoci woxſhip him, 4— no ki ndof chat holy ĩs, and true. will ſet hetors my figi Moſes, Aarôn, and Sauunel, hatecheir works that fall πay, 2 Trieltsen him gid call;(Well, they ſhall Sot cloave to me: When they did pray he heard them Frœen me ſba part 3j Hroward heat, and gave thiena anfwer 21l. vone evi win I ſee. Within che to them he ſpake, Him I eſtroy that ſlandereth then eill his vour prix V diz male, Tüs Lafty he. rt Icanqct hear, nor him that looketł Ahigk. cüil an clom hear, S dline eyes ſhall he on them ehe lond that faithful be ſect ey whe Walketh, uan de ſetyant uuto me. Iwill neguiteſul perſon havs ainthat lies doth tel — SIwill ennehie even I1 1 the wicked of the Land; people that on eartii do Awell, That Imay ttom Sod⸗ City cr 0 Lord wig hearſul voico, the icod workers hand. Him ſervr vith fearahiz Praiſe forth me gehefere him S rejo Hee. 00. 3 Tae Lond ye kno EOA In Ear thou prayer, Lerdi lel Nithout our aid he did uε Rale—— my er— 4 Veare his flock he dotk us foel 2—5 time— trouble do not hiãe and for his ſheen he doth ùα take.. from me. 4. O enter then Hs gate with Praife, Aproach with joy his Courts unto Arai fe, Iaud,&c hlets his Name Alxoch 45• 2——1 ĩt is ſeemly ſoto do. my. days c 3 For why th bel ord e Is Hoed, 3 Andzse ch my bones are bun 4 er ſure myi zrt Amitte eadh, at2 1 4504 Asd w ge endure, ſmoab d h 27 1o do rexuit And 4515 Yide fl Thou Sict The tim lore ſet 14 For ir And all th chy glox 16,/Then⸗ that ald Tbe peop the Lord From hati Io0 Aad out of ther were n Thatt ae Lord⸗ And in Jjeru we praiſe raite, Lerâ ne worla Softhetens Torm ice to the Lonl. The chird Part. Gard 1torce ot ſtrenged ke ated in the Way=: And ſhorter he did cut my days 3 thus I nerefore did ſay: 24 Ny God, in midſbot all my daye Ve til'd. Plealure Lord, aoù the foundations of the Sartà delore all time haſt laid: vns al ſo, they are the vorE i0l have n Oνισn ayain. Ethine νπhandz h 5 Aſpall perim and decay, ineſt ſtin: all in time wax old, a garment will. πν a 4 garment malt chern 40 aſhallthey b noud en of th ſer vants alĩ end. nes thereof Hon in r all his giſt. V ſelf unkind, fer not his heneltz mind. That gave thee pardon for thy faulte, and thee reſtor d again From all thy weak and frait Afeafe rot the poor deſolate, ff ndr and heal dthee of thy pain. ot diſdain unto 4That did redeem thy lite freem deε r to atterd. trem w/ ewrirten for the ge Mis mer⸗ r ſhall ſusceed: et unborn hthou couidſt not flee 2. and compaſſion both he did extend to thee. AIPdwith h9 chy del4 whereby ker 6The Lord wich Juſtice doch repaꝝ AH ſuck preit: rimgs Se their wrong⸗ are turneã to the hett. commandeente aι 5 he did Thow: N 5 5 7 S AL. EIV. Fhe Reνπen to canceive a wrath, and readieſt to rorgive. chides not us cont inually, 57 ough we be full of trite: 1 Nor kerps eur fault: in memorq, 2.— tor ali eur finful lite. 2 1 Ner yet according ta cut fin 2 che Lord doch us regard: ad after our iniquitie: he doth not ue Feward. 11 RBur aʒ the ſpace iʒ wondrous great twixt carch and heaven above: V to is his goodne ſi n more large to them that do him leve. 12. 604 doch xemove our fins frem uss thot and cur offences ali. Tha as kar as the Sun· riſing ĩs tull dittant fram his lall. The ſecond Part. 23 And LoSE hat pit) parentz dear unto their childten bear: Line pitʒj beꝛreth Go⸗ 25 welhip him in fear. 14. The Lordthat made us, our mold and faſhion zutt: of winds in che aĩx. Eow weak and frail πιτ nature + 4He maketh his ſpirits and R e are but dutt. as Heralds to go: he tke time at mextal men htnings to ſexve, with'ring we ſee alſo preſt wer righit fair in field Ri: Nto accom that fades fiil ſoon away. they run to and fro, 16 Whoſe gloſi de beauν ſtormy Wind To ſav mte thing, de utterꝗ diſgrace: as ſe bel and e chat akter theirain cuchhofHHο½e have no Plae 1½ But yet the g vith his ſhall ever Aand: Vbeir chudrens children do receius c eep a 0 tor it made thou han: νn natug Rhteouſneſs at hand. 15 Imean, which krephis coveram Wirh all their rnele defire: not torget to dot he ching em require. the wate 19The beaus molt highare made the And ſoν and FoOt-Hool of the Lord:(ſtat th-ν Add hy his power impertal at thy ⸗ be govern: all the world. ſo ieari ta Ve Angels are graat in power That in t praiſe ye and bleſs the Lord: tk Which to obey and do his willy mous immediately accord. cheꝝ den up 23. Ve noble hoſt and miniſtera, If thon dott hut ſpeak, ceaſe not to laud him e they tu¹¹ Which ready are to execute the vallies nis pieaſure and his will. uickty deſcend. Ointe ½ Voa all hia Works in everʒj place vraiſe ye his kdly Natie: Vythenkirl Beurtany mind: and Iou, ile ye alſo the ſam u. hor e m range ronrigg, iey to devcur: 8 vet IK is thou Lord, vrhich givett th 30 not return h to dettroꝝ more, made was for man. The ſecond Part. the ſprings *lakes 1 ſes cheirmnte times And beaſts of the moi andr, Lerd, thereot drinłk their fills. all thy 2 13 27 tke ſe Hlerlant With wil den ful 24 Hon of tounrains full fair, they are iĩndeed Wreughe The fowis of the Air 8o that the πhule FerId wall and dweil 7 t thꝰ praiſe deth ſouad ved hy natire ey pais all meni though 25 So ische great ſea, vhich large is and road; Where thinzsthar crer dy ſWarm, cach ſort. ů tk With his Worke both mighty Ps ſadl, elie at helly repleat. 35 20 as the hrute cattel e doch not re ſi Sukgral⸗ aoth provide them, and nerh tor mans ne ehuge ar Imont Rreroi alſo eth Vgather arhul 1—0 ſe thin Whichthey need. he deth ud 4 19 The uont the te moak at his voice. Lotd and God HLIAWays, g as Ilixe, 5 Godd praiße Will'I 54 hen am Imoſt cerrais ards ſhall im pleale: eyce in him, m IILery. inners Lordz thine ire, Alſethe rverſe, em rOοt oùε Vith ſhame urn, for my ſoul now et it ſtill deflre. and ſay wirn the f ithful, praiſe ye the Lords Name. CV. N. XSing jetul yea, lint unto him n aiſe: Andtalk of all te joyce wirn one acc And let the heart alſe of them that ſeek the Lord. ethe 2 5 8& ſeek i ftrength, 6 b ügbe. inaãtul—— nighty L. 614 Our 60ch thouſands of detvees. ahamleng 4805 — 2 alo. to Gockthe Lord, ↄn hĩs Watne, wWoerks chat he hath wroughet al 2—0 us Worts V he hech do is morth t rishreo us judgment: are aU che.7 abroad. 2 TI ath rememhred eεrmore inN oatn Wich he halh I aid LO, IIO 16 n Lard Iwill give, e let of y¹ντ Inheritance, hexein your ſerd mall livr. 12 Altho the number at that time did vexy ſmall appear, Vea very ſin IIIaAn in the land nen but ftrangers wete. 13 Wi le Zerthey valk d fiem land de ut a ſure abode,(letid uefrom ſundry Kingdemi ey der all abroal. t wrong at no op Pleſo 1 Eu¹d uffered them to kake; xthe great and might/ King: ed for cheit lake. thus he ſaidꝭ Touch ye not tho e anointed be, e Prophets any harm errain to mie. rchuf dontꝭe lana, 0½ 4 che ktote, tke time or reed mau before, The th ird Pa 17 Even Joſęph haã once beer ſelα to live a Hareln ktocks, WRSI (ν U uth 46 ry. 19 TbeKi 1E neand delixełd hi ri ſon ütede he was, ²e then 6 Rle he made Lord vo be ar we ſWay Ani etf his Hublt⸗ him bare cke rule a ftay. Ard in th ke migt to his I inftrun m fe 1 ame Tfrael 4¹¹⁰ in the land of Ham ut m to and tro. 4³4 Rreh when nit They And o mem gron. ſirengeh he madr V 2 e 7. Mbel y rock, ſbed out: arched gronnd ran 25.— 5rof his holyj covnant he ulevermere: to his ſewant Abraham dlichted leng before. brou ght his people forth witd his elect with joy,(nairth; t 05 rni land where the) 21 annoy. then men he gert his holy K evermo re: ntully obey his Iaut, praiſe ye the Lord thele lore. PS AL. CVI. N. Raiſe) ye the Lord, for he ii gosa. P nis mercy laſts aNν: . expreſ his ncblelacte, r zile diftlar⸗ iled are à JIndgi 50. ur of thyj peo 1e( Lord) me Ipry. it keep, (O Lerd) hlafe to vifit b he ꝑreat felici & may ſer, ecples Jey IN he num er of their tribe my tea le ne 715 re vV Our fathe yet did rot ui nere ies muttitude r they at ꝝ Nevertheleſs he ſaved them for honour of his N ne: That he might make his pover krew. Tbey ased and he cauſed Tuail- aud ſpread abraad his fame, 9 E — 7⁰ 8 * —⁴ 5 2S AL. EVI. he red- ſea he did then rekuke, and foxtiwith it was dry d: And as in wülderneſe, ſ. ſo through the Aeef ue. did thiem guide, e% Ee ſavꝰd tùem trom ꝗ̊ cruel hand I theit de ſpiteful foe: And faom their enemies he did ieliver tkem alſo. The ſecond Part. V Keth 70 Taepchenes in the wil f6 nd and greedy eſert rempted t eſtay of all chei wanton minds d did fufte ſer them to have: ſo cherewithal into their i Lalsbe gavx. 16 Then when they lodged in at Moſes rl 47½7 did devc And all Abirams company did cover in that hour. 1 In their aſſemi 0 SavioAI torgot— michty thinę: iE Eꝑypt Iand ꝗ had wrought. The third Part. And hy the red adHu chiren verformed lont Rgone. word, Sepraiſe 23 Therefore becauſe thej Mewet Vea ꝛettuland urkind:(rhemſelyen the guil ng deltri on them all Vea, their he purposd in his mind Aitien Had not his 75 ſood defere him in Aaix with 25 But in the (bran ö verele 1 Vea in dor hey, oppreſt moſt wi hez deliver't dut witht Pprovoł Therefore were dro 7 Vet wi be heark ent he lid execute, the plague did tlay. The fourth Paxt. 3½ Lt was iwiputeg i repente 31 And f. —— the ö Save us ſaye us And krom: Lord zat That v wiſedly, im thy me islemanrt n ſo great. That wem 34 Nor as the Lord commanded them, and ſoun did theꝝ the people ſl 12 0 The Io 35 But were amangrt athen min behleſt and learnd their wicked way· Let all the 36 They did their idols ſerve,, Rey Raiſe je their ruiue and decay: 37 To fiends their ſont and ampurn nd Aay. lid oſler up and Hay vn he werl then 1 o„ ded then en mix d daughtetz 59 ⁰ Vea with un the guiltlefsloodt. Vea, their oπo ſons S&c withetit alI cauſe ot guilt. Wom they to Cahaans Idals then fer d With wicked hand: SE And ſo with hloodot innocents Such as the Lord re 227 h detled was the land. Zuth thanks ſhal Nhus were thej ainedwich works Andſte how they tromt 10 Peiwerekreee of their π fltt way: and how he roughe th elame. And with er dthem forth ef che la 2 Choringrn in uy murd'ring knite V ſhilt: ustrrer. blood, 6 Ivyr tharks unte the Lord eneεπι for gracious is he: And that his mercy hath dο eënι AIm en may ſer. n inheritares hor therefore. * Into the hante of heithen wan gave them tor a prey: And mate tieir ſoes theit vere ioreed to obey.(Vh e Lrd for aidh νe——g. tro ubleus Rata 30 7.45 0 fFull aftentin deliver'd them he dut withtheirc provoł'd him evVermore. Tni 2—— Ieh heir Prerbe their empty ſ ſoul ſuf h mi thir ſt ha 4 made to Ana kien zmong thie hẽ Lord zather us àxWy, Tbat ve may ttiumph and rejoyce ne light his counſels high, de ſo far excel. im thy mott holy Name: 12 ce when he humbled themn full Lπσ That we may EI0u in thy pxalſe hey then fell dowu with grief- aad ſoun— chy fame. And none was found that could them The Lord the God of Iſrael or give them ſeme tel ief.(help, be hleſt for ebemmele 13 Then didthey cry in their diſtreſi Let all the peoꝑle Amen. Antotnelori ter Raife yeche Load chereicra. ˙ho did remove their trous leus Aate according as theꝝ prax 0 6⁴¹ 14 For he from darkneſs hronehi the Erom deatha àπεππdHul 270 PSAL. CVII. renſeng with force the ron bande which them befure did lade. v Let men tlierehorebefore the Lo ceaifeſs his Kindneſs then, and ſhe mie wonders that he deth before the ſons f men. Vor hethreu down 5 gates of braã victh ſtrong and mighty hand: ThexHν bars in funder Prake, rething eould him witiftand. The fooliſh lk gre 5⁷ rea on of their ſ Ad vrhicht hey 00 ti ** Ihen Wthe 25 h⁰ 9 70 all bve ir dittreſs tromlous m 0 whic Bhealth. lid oon retto re, Aud aronght them whereinthey were before. 0 The third Part. 1 Let men there fore— the Lord conſeſs his kind And cher⸗ the won 257 im moſi thankful And ſpeak of all his on with gladneſs and ith 23 Such at in ſhips and i the ſeaꝛ de ſcend, Their merchandiſe ti 8 cο˙mpa ſs anα to en 2% Thoſe men are farued to bel le hatks old Wordi the Kon rν wind th in a nge, th up the ſurfes ſo, nt can chem afſwage. Then are they liited up ſo high, che clouela they ſeem to gain, an plunging down the depehuntil eneir ſoulsconſume withpain. And like a drunkard to and fro dner⸗ here new there they reol. as men πhe had their reſon lott and had ne ſenſe to feel. 20 ben did chey arj in their diftrel⸗ vutothe Lord fot aid, 14 29Fr Rate from thoſe danęe (Aoed: ough fearful To yield them fruit of ſuck increaſe, ac Who did remoretheir troubieus Aan cesrding at tireꝝ prayd. his Word Lord det maki cherſturdy ſtorms toceaſe; So that the waves trom their great Iatt are broughi to reſt and peace. z0nen are they glad vhen reſtiscem hich they ſo much did erave, And to the haven by him arebrouhit vnich they ſo fain euld have. Fagues de feel The fourth Part. Let men therefore before the uen 0 ſs his kĩ naneſs then, the W. Inder ethat he don ere let them da eſn vildernelshe oft ndWith. de oth he make: Whenen their ons that dwell therein derneſs ſiull cude en 333—— t ro bear, eaſant ſpringe of Waterscles none hefore wore thexe. doth freely chuſe: ou: wocks That they a Citymight them bunlh to dwell in fox their uſe. 3½ That they may ſow theit pleaſen and Linepart. alſo plant, Ol that th 5 have no want. eedingly, leſs them ſo: in nunnberz Zeerte ro g chat enhals cwa„our. 4%Then doth he Princes Sring t6ſhum which did them ſore oppreſe: And Iixewiſe cauſed them to eni within the wildergeſz. 41 Bur yet the hoor he raiſeth ꝗ out of his tromles desp: And oft times doth his train auf much like a flock of ſheep. 1 Therighteeus fhall eheld this He nd 2e much reloce:—W— ne may Tor certai the Kinc · Lill ad that It 2 Awake ſo eer n Anã is th Aeht ea Iywe ſtill pra And ILam. will pr Besauſe above t Alo tinyt within Abhove enalt t diſplay li 17 Elor That th de ſet a⸗ lelp,O m and hea Sod in Wheref lichem I Whent Tor all tl and ca⸗ Thre aad wo Lu Nati dotk maki ö great ragi ce. reſtiscem vr rebrouxh ave. the Len dont de foR ent nakes turns + Ares de Utherein cude ers den nere. Iu are at, nbumd, + pleafn (Lul ncreaſe, It. . 07 beaſh ought ley Plapur en er err ch uy 1 autzen . this Hen Wkerte PSAE. CVIII. Whereas the wiced anα gt wirh griet ſhall top their voice. 3 But w⁰ wiſe, that no tull well ne ma the voice na/ ſo eet melody Anã is tae moxning I my ſelf ueht early will awake. Ey me among the people Lord, ſtill ſhalt ch will praiſes fing to ecauſe thy mercy aboye the beavans hig Alo tiuy tauth dotk reach tke cloudi within te lotty:Ky. Hove the ſtarry heavens high eualt thy ſelf, G God: diſplay likewiſe upon the eaxth thy glory all abroad, That tijj dearly beloyeã may de ſet at liberty: kelp,O my God, witk thy rigixt hand, and hearken unto me. Sodd in his koline ſa hath ſpoke, vWherefore my 3joys ahound: lichem I WIl divide, and mete te vale of Succoths ground. And Gilead ihah be mine oπa, Manaſſes mipe ihall be, My head- ſtrength Ephrah, and law Hall Judah give fer me. Moab my wafh- pot, and my ſuoce, on Edom will Lthrew: Apon t he land of Paleſtine in triumph will Igo. 10 Who to the City ftrong ſuιHνe leader and guide to net Alſo vy vhem to Edoms land corveyed mall I beꝰ i it not thou O Lord whĩch late hadft us forſaken qutteꝰ uud thou alſo, which with our hoſt: didtt not go forth to fh 1a Give ue Lord tky ſaving aid vhen troubles do aſſalt: Tor all the help of man is vain, and can no hit avail. CIX. hdue να enemen, mall treaâ them dewai 5AL. cix. N. Nſpeechle ſi flenct do not ela O Sodthy vongue always: thou, O Lord, becaule then am And they with falſe and Iying tongquss have ſpoken unto me. They did beſet me round abouε with words of hateful ſpite: Withour all cauſe leſert againit me they did ght. For my good will they were my foriʒ then I degan to pray: 5My gon with ill, my friendlinels with hate they did repay. sSᷣet thou the wicked over lium, to have the upper hand: ght hard, Lord, ſufler hev kis hateful foeë tc ſtand. When he is julged, let him ther oondemned be thexrein: And let the prayꝰt that he doth maka. de turned into fin. Fe be his days, his charge alle let thou a nother take: His ehildren let be tatherleſ his w5fe a Midoν make. Let his offſpring be vagabondz, and ever bęg theit bread: In plact: de ſolate and waſte, ler them ſeek to be fed. 1Ler covetess extortioner: vet all his goods in ſtore: And let the ſtꝛangers ſpoil the rult of all his teil beforo 2Let chere be none to pity kin let there be nene atall Thar on his chHidren fatherleſs vill let their mercy ſall. The ſecond Part. 3 Let llis poſterity be quite deſt and never hreed: Their name outblotted in rhe a1 that after ſhall ſucceed. 14 Ler not his fathers Wickedreis from Gods rememhxance fatli: and never let his mathers Hn be done away at all. 15 Bur in the preſence of tihe Loni ler mem for ever ſtay: Throueh Cedwe ſnah don Aliant That from the earththeir memν ad worthg of u⁰νπι tads ba maʒ cut clern aπ. 148Hπ PS A LM. CX, CXI. diuce marqy h lorgot to ſe, But greatiy I WII with my³ montt tich purſue with ſpighe Kã unto the Lora aubled man, and ſought to lay the multi tude vofui earted wight. ſer will recora. y As he did curfing love, it nall eWith help at his right hand Rappen unto him ſo: the poor man by: and as kie did nat hleffing Iove, ve him trom the man that woui lar trom him it ſhiali gc. naemu his ſoul to die. Ar he with curſing ciad hinif ſo it like water fhall PSALM CX. N. nerhis Bowels, and dike ι into his bonce mall fall. Ilie Lord did ſay unto my Lora 1&s garment let it be te him IL ttehou on m ight handꝛ cs coVer him withal: Till I haye made thy foes 4 foe And as a girdle vherewitk he vhereon thy feet ſhall fiand. Always be girded ſhall. The I ſhall cut of Sion ſend Le che reward from Cod, th othy n that ĩs my foe: Am mortal foes be tineu eas and ot tiioſe T᷑hat exil ſpeał the r their figh againit my ſoul al ſo. 3 10½O Lordꝭ that art my God dully wirh me: me for thy Names ſake, great thy mereies be. edy am a Alſo within m ma dhea vt is ounded ſote: dot morzing fall. hHor& nevet vil 1h Ly: what he By th' order ef Melchifedee, Rven ſo do I iepart a thou art a Priett alway. Idoi aeg Wades The Lord thy Gαιon chyrignt hand And as the Graſhopper, ſo I that ſtandieth tor thy ttay, am haken off and fade, Shall vound for chee The itately Kintz⸗ 24Witn faſting long from neediul oοgd ρo hit rathtul day. my knees enteehled are: 6 The heathen he all judge, and ull And all the fatneſs of my ſlem dead: is gonewirh ꝑrief and care. And over divers countrie: ſpall 25 And Lalſo a vile reproach in ſunder ſmite the hrad: 2 to them am made to he: And he ſhall drink out of the brëd and they that did upon me look, rhat runneth in tine way: did ſhake their heads at me. Wherefore he ihall litt up on high 26 Therefore, O God, my Saviour, his royal head that day, mine aid and ſuccour be: Tle third Part. rding to thy mercies great, P5ALCXI. N. ſave and deliver me. athey ſhall know thereby, this, Ith heart I do accora, hymott mighty haud: to praiſe and laud the Louι aαꝗ tis thou that haſt it done, In preſence of the juſt. they well ſhall underitand. Fer great his worłs are found. 4 Altheugh theycurſe with ſpite, yet To ſearch them ſuch are hound, Halt bieſi with loving voice:(thou at do him leue and trutt. MWhen they riſe up and come to ſuame, 3 His woris are glorious, thy ſexvant ſtiall reᷣoyce. Alſo his rightesufne ſo tthem with mame de cloathed all It doth endure for ever. are mine enemies: 4 His wendrou: worke he would And wich confution a ꝗ clok Weſſtill remember ſhould: eoverddlikewife Ais merey faileth/nayri, 3 Zor this t. lie will tto and keef gFor he His Works uy lieht hen he Where t Ot alIl Both judg Wberete They at Ter evert Which e Redempti lis people Andh. His promi Buralway His hely 10 Mhoſo True viſc The LO kuch as hi dhall knoa His prai 2 5 He m⸗ Andt Ris ſeed And hleſs à His ho His right AUnto ch In trouble Lospafſio And mercy Vea, pit ne doti And ſure ror in rem Nor tiddi Pho in the His hea ror he ſha Me did Hitrightea and ia ei Whick wie 10Vra,g they Aad ſoc PSALM CXILCXII, exrwv. love heat SAL. CRIII. W. E. vhich do ſerve 3 Losd Name with one accgε 1 be always Ris Nang** trom che riling of the Sun trerurn vhere it begun, plam, Vgoniol 4** 1.4 derir I to be praiſed vith great tame. ö 15 2 Lord all people dot ſurmonnt, tor his glory we maz cCount. I.. count, rd Above the hea ato be indz With God 9—— , With God πhe may compa to⁰. compaꝛs V 0 429 n in the heavens are? „ ſuch great power and force ĩ ſend are decreed ſure Ue doth ab aE bhilelfr 7* is be. Ior ever to endure 2 Things to bebold en 1 Wich eguity doth end IoienFarth helom, ö Kelem WRegave 2dσ 7 alſo in heaven aboye. Len hegave eneedoont Freigo Ais peaple fox te ſave: 4 ihe woorPütedhel do dramw, eeins Andhath alſo requir tlis 1—— Ahichhelp none iau ll Ais promiſe nat to f 1 1 7.79 did h zutaftvays te plevai indſe kimſet in hã His hely Name be feared. Erin es of gteat dig 10 Mhoſo with heart full fain t rule his peoplevieng at deth Taue diſdom would attain, 91. make The Lord fear and obey: Theretore pN in rtnh Buch as his Iaνε d keep retore praiſe ye his h vern lhall knowledge kave full deep, PSAL. CXIV U ö His praiſe ſhall latt alvay. ATL. CXIV. W. W. * 2„ NHen Ifrael SAL. CXII. W. K. V ir ght hand V from Pharac ne man ĩs hleſt that God doth Ffeur, King And that his Ia dorn love indetd. à In vill uprear, and ll ar trom him pr erd. So did tl wich riches he will fll, hiskine neſs endure ſuaIlſtill. kne — uUnto che righteous doth ari ſe e broch Iatrouble Joy, in darkneſs light: Compafſion is in his eyes, in his fight. Vea, pity moyeth him to lend(pend. 4 nie doth with judgment things ex. t And ſurely ſhall never fail An ror in remembrance had is he: Nor tidlinęs ill his mind aſlal LoNU PWho in the Lord ſure hope doth His heart is firm, his teat is paſt, 4. ror he ſhall ſee his fors don caſt. xů e did well for tlie poót prewide, ven as Ram a: frait, lisrixhteonſneſe ſnall ftili remain why did your ttrength ſo ſhakeꝰ and his eſtate with praiſe abide, Wh did your tope a rremi Vhick wicked men behold with pꝛin 3 for fear quiver and quake: Veagnaſh their teeth thereat ſbali, O earth confer thy Sovereig Lora, they and dreadthis mighty hand⸗ Aud ſoconfeme andmelt aτꝗ½. gefore the Hice ef Jacebs * tear ye both ſaa and land, treams of Jordans Loat igd 25 5 heir 45 XV,CXVI. Inean God which doth cauſe floods to And trom the ſtony flint c tountains of waters cle 5 AL. CXV. N. Nꝰ. unro us, Lord, not to us, but to thyů name give praĩſe. h for thy mercy and thꝗ crε, that are in thee always. Why nall the heathen ſc it oſfNαπ½i nis ear to me. 3 when the[nates ot cruel dæaꝛi corner ſaꝗ abcut beſet me round: Where is their 7 When pains ot hell me caught& Whel Gur God he is in beaven, and vhat IWo and ſorroπ found. he will'd, that hath he done. 4 Uf e Name of God my Lord Weir idols flve Icall, and ſay, Worxs of mens hands they b ou my ſoul, OLc E. They have a mouth S do not ſpeak; I do thee humbly and eyes but do not ſee:(keads, 3 The Lord is ve 6 And they haye ears joynꝰd to their and huſt he ĩs al ſo: but do not heax at all: And in our God comę Noſes al ſo they formed havr, doth plentitully flow. but not to ſmell withal. The Lord in ſatety doth pre ſuss And hands theyj have, hut handle not; all thoſe that fimple be: and feet, but can not go: Iwas in woful miſerp, A threat they have, yet threugh 3 ſame and he delivered me. ckey make no ſound to blo. 7 Anι noνσ nꝗ ſcul, ine thon urt ſai They au their mabers ate alike, return unto tiy reſt: and thoſe who ſe trutt they be: For largely, lo, che Lord to thes Iſrael tiutt in the Lord, his bounty hatu exprett. chy kelp and ſhield is he. 8 Becauſe thou hatt deliveted 10 O Aarons houſe truſt in the Lord, my ſoul from deadly thrall: that ttill defendeth thee: My moiitned eye xrom mourntul tealo 11 Vet hat do tear him, truſt in him, my liding feet from fall. your ſure de fenoe is he. 9 Before the Lard I in the land ½ The Lord hath mindful been of ùs, of life will walk theréiore: and wUI us bleſt Aſo: 10 Idid believe, therefore I ſpale On Iſrac and on Aarons houſe, fer LWas treuled ſore. hie bleſſings he will ſhew. The ſecond Part. 13 Them that he fearers of the Lord, 11 I ſaid in my dittreſꝛ and feas the Lord will bleſe them all: that all men lyars be: Vea, he will bleſs them evexy ene, 12 What fhall Ipay the Lord ſat al the great and alſo ſmall. his bepeñt to me? 10 To youalway the living Lord 13 The vrhelſom cup of ſavingę hoalti multipt grace: Ithankfully will take: drd allo to che children that And en the Lords Name Iwill eall, hall folow ot 3our race. vhen Imy prayers make. 15 Ve are the bleſſed of theLord, 104 H to the Lord will pay my von eren of the Lord moſt high: with joy and great delight: Which both the heav'n and earth did Even at this very pre ſent time Udfαε immoveably.(make, in all his peoples tight: 4The heav'ns, yeathe higheſt heax'n 15 Kight dear and precious in his ixb belong unto the Lord: be always doth efteem The earth unto the ſons of men, The death or ali his holy ones, e gave of free accord: vrhat ever men do deem. 17 They be deal de nat with prsiſe 16 Thy ſervait Lord, thy ſexvanti o/ ſer korth tie Lords renown: Ido my ſelf cosfſs, Nor any that into the place, Son of thy hanmaid: thou haſi hrob et hlence do go doπn. the bondꝭ of my diſtreſe. 5 Bur we wil praiſe à Lord oùιπτ Godν Therelore IH oſter up te khee lencetorch for eveiere ſacriſce of praiſe:* And I Wi of God 5Itoth within. Even at in all h 19 Leair aud in t And all y. let fortl 1 For gre Ns trut Vheręſor pvraiſe v 5 Give for Becaule h for ever Let lſr mercy d Let Aar hit mer- Let Al. even noi rhe merci enduret In traui unto the Which lov nat hel refore upon mi hetter i than in u CHun Im un tkc mne eu e de & Whei Lord „ 3rα irt ſali nee tul tealo, his flght, ant Iν aſ hrob ther 4¹⁴ AL. CXVI, CXVIII And LWill— upon. Name Tue Scch of God che Lord alwa 13 rheh did with Karee chrt EITto the Lord wyili within his temple br Even at chis very preſ⸗ rt. sht, it time Vthey were vauquiſ H tall. The hee,. 6 06 Ierult lem: Theref fore he Lord our God praiſe ye. 5 PSAL. CXVII. N. do M ye nations of the world. He c praile ye the Lord alwaysi And all ye— ople every v ſet forth k 1 For great his k Ne truth doth not ecay Vhereſore Praile 5e Lord our 17 Lſhall not die, praiſe ve the LOr.(60d, to utter and 155— PSAL. CX I. N. hty Give ye thanks unto he Lord, +* for gracious is he: 18 Lhe Lor Becauſe his mercy doth endure and hath cot for ever towards thee. But not me glven arer yet Let Iſrael confeſs that his to deach, às yem 4 may ſee mercy doth cver 1 1— 19 5 0 19 Set open unto me the g iet Karon's haule likewiſe on- f truckt and richte 36l 4H hit mercy ever ſure.(ſeſs That Lmay enter into t Let Al. chat ſoar che Lord our the 1 rd praiſe to νπ ven now confeſs and ſay.(Ged 20 This 1s 5 gate even 0f 5 Lorck The mercy of the Lord ouùr 80d Which open ſhall be lete 2 endureth ſtiHalway. For good and righteous men alway In treuble— in Herviveſg ſhall enter into it. Lord Icryd:—. heard me at large. The Third part. m iuit Was nut denyꝰd. 2IWill give thanks to ttꝛee, OLord ord himſelf is on my ſide, and ever will pratſe thee, will not fand in doubt, Wna haſt me heard.& art become Nar fear v/hat man can 40 to me, b.. vFrhen God ſtan Hone Neire this time a. We Eord doth urt uith— builders Was refus'd. 0ne cour me:(then become hnn Arner ſt re 1 h aliſee my deſire chiet on mine cnemy. 25 This was) Bener it 18 to truſt ĩ this was the than in man's märta! Andit is wond 591 to put conſid 4να ith 3 hag I confound Nevery ſide nune euemi hey ke 2ι 2d ⁰e lat ain f Lord- caſt tenn Vcane abot tim che Lord's Wnt cheir V on n deſtr⸗/ che Ame,(hre 5. 5 5 2* 2. bSAL. CXIX. a Thοùν art my God Lwill conſeſs, 13 My lips have nexver ccand ùα Then on th end render thanks to thec& publich day& night.(presc ar d ay t Thouart my God, and I will praiſe rhe judgments allr did Pracgeg, 15 M ſoul tar mercy towards me. trom thy full of might, that it do vethanks unto the Lord, 14 Thy teſtimonies and thy Ways According much more my heart rej.yee, haſte, L0. Than allthe treaſure e Ofthe earth 10 From-) worldlings make their choict let thy gr ior ever towards me. 15 On thy precepts Lill ſtill mus And that I PSAL. 12 W. w. and thereto ſrame my talk: thr holy l 85 H. As at a mark, ſo will Iaim The. W Ve tde) that 2 rare, hew I thy w.„ mal Walk. Ichoſen 2 ure in mind a rt: 16 My oniy jey Dall be lo ört, iebre me . and on thy laws ſo ſet: nhich Kee That nothing ſhalI me ſo far biud gi Since th them- that 1 thy ds forget. uw coven (elves The Third Pa c/ 14 Grant to t as may my l ſuch men go not aſtray Thy hoh hen beeg rhere chy o Wicked thing both in my heart and tongue ſhen thou 16Mine eyes& were dim andiùn ind rĩd m ſo open and make brit ti(on Ihe Fi thy That oſ thy la απτ⁰ondr Sh laſtructh n Imay have che clear ght. aſ thy ſtat e Precepts 19 Lam a ſtranger in this Arth, ind tiiem earn and xeep indeed Wandrint now here now therdg mi heart Would to Gα it meght thee Thy wora ihereſore to me diſche Grani me my Wars ſo to direct,(pleaſe my fostſteps for to clear. and Lſha! That Imight always Teep thylaws, 20 My ſoul is raviſnt with deſſe Vih Heart and never them reject. and never is at reſti chigh. it 6⁰ ſhould no ſame mylif eattaint, But ſeeks to know chy judgmenn I ln the rig! Fhilſt Tthus ſet mine e and what may pleaſe thiee beſl. uide me, And bend my mind alway to muſe 21 The proud men and maſiciu ſine othe + on thy ſacted dęcree: thou haſt deſtroyd cach onei ior greate y Then will I praiſe with upright And cutſed are ſuch as do not Incline v and magniſe thy Name,(heart, thy laws attend upon.(uuhne andCVIr When ILfhail learn thy uagmentg 22 Eord, turn fiom me rebuße mnd ud from al and like wiſe proue c lame.(Iudt, Which wicked men comipirei. Lard, ſhiel- 6 And Whaly will Lgive n Yor I have kept chy c WWenaun From vait GIMEL. let me the rVont nom ſuch nor check 1 Then w. 10 Keep chy laus moſt 2 with ꝛeal as hot as fire. urn back m vorfake me not for ever, 10 d, 23 The princes great in couneil ſat. nie me che hut ſhew thy grace and and did againſt me ſpeaki(he v Walk chh The Second Part. BETH But then chy ſervant thiought hoꝝ. confrmi may a young Wan chy ſtatutes might not bregz. u haſt Dy Wwhatr (beſt, 24 FOF HHet cνnants arefν Hich am his liſe learn to amen Efthat he mark& keep thy word, and ſolace of my heart znd fear n⸗ and therein his time fpend. They ara ny faithhul cgunſellon, Reproachs 10 Unfeignedly I have thoe ſought, from them IL'Il not depart. lom me, and thus ſeeking abide: The Fourth Part. DALETH. Edheu doſt O never ſufſer me. O Lera, 25 Lam alas. as brgusht to graye, ad therei Ir from thy precepts to ſlide. and almoſt· turnd to duſt: bebold, m. Within my heart and ſecret Reſtore therefore my life agai, Wrs t0 thoughts 28 thy promiſe ĩs juſt. ch ſtrengtl ny words + have hid ſtill- 26 My Ways wWhen Lachngwledgel, ſiat it perf That Imight not at any time with mercy thou diaſt heum fhe Sxth offend thy godly will. Hear now alſo, and me inſina ſh mercie 12 We magniſie thy Name O Lord, thy laws to love and fear. t me opta — praiſe Tnet evermore: 27 Make me, O Lord, to underſind hring hes t Hatutes ef moſt worthy fame, Frecepts everwore? oon Lora, teach me therefre. s Tbe/ murß i0 PSA ccaναν Then on thy works LIln t. presqd at d/ them up in ſtore. Aproceed 18 M Lul I feel ſo ſore 01 Ppre f. might. that it doth melt for grief᷑: thy wajz According to 60 rd chereſo vee, raſte, Lor fthe earth 1½) From-—1 · eir choice let thyj grace me Lſtill mus And that Lmay learn t: talk: thy holy la w nd aim% The w. Walk. Ichoſen Bave 1o Urt, lefore me Ichy j d nhich Keep me ſa ofar blind 3i Since then, OL get. thy cc t LMEL. let me therefore t nom luh nor check in an (Srace, TIhen will I rùn mot 7 111 Ikeep den th thy word doth nie calli tongue. Hhen th r ſet my heart at ndſhn and ria me out of thr 2523 5 IBe. 47 TLwiller e itH t: O Part hy juſt conimand Ir sworh 3 II rd, in tlie ri⸗ ht Wh x eL! r.—— Sthy ſta un 5divine:(way Aarth, ind them 10 K 7 unto the end 06 therg my heart v Uine me diſchut Grant me che& clear. and Lſhall it obey ith deſſre Vih heart and mind hie 25 it auee bell, maliciou ach onei uor greater It do not 5 Inchne n.(ſin and cov* rebute anι qrom Pirei en Wenant ire. lndat couneil ſat. ue me the peak i(he walk chy v- iaught hou Confrm thy 4 acio ot brez. Reu haſt made to0 me, I. ra, t ere fν ſich am ty ſervant, vnd do EW. rt· ind fear nothing bu unſellos eproach and epart. tem me, O I. d ALETH. cheu dal juclge W riht cus laxv V. and t to grae, ad therein 90f Sdele have no 1953 rd t duſt: behold, my hea.7 bentga But as for me life again, laws to hy Ld ſtr⸗ nowledgel, ſatit aſt hean e inſtrut fear. t meobtain Oord underſtand rng healch let me re: omäing 10 4hy5 rα 1967 word. Pe enjy PSAL. CXIX. This grace I did obtain. becauſeo Their hearts are Weln vl thy coνenants moſt dear Worldly wealth, ret will Ii did embrace, and allo keep they are excecdins fat: let thy, ch with reverence and fear. But in thy 1a½ d% 1 deligtt, 1 Ho Lon rue Biebth Part. CHET+EH.„ ag ders bit het, ar on un 57 00⁰4. which art my part&lot 7½ Ohahpy time may weiin 12 Henss Comfort and my Hay hen chon didſt me ehrn I ens For as a guide to learn thy Au ½ Ereſum ars toberg abbar. chf rod did ine Airect. te — 52 So that to me thy Word&νTbus contra Tuptesterer dr Her n 18 re Wen ne Than thouſands of gold and ſlMNr But 4 Tondt rant 18. Haſt Promiſed, o Ought that eanbe 1913. ard caul grant to me thy grace. 3 Lo theethe 619 My life L kaye examined, The Venth Part. JIOD. that thou and trjd my ſecret heart: 73 Thy hands have made& ſilih Almoſtt hich to thy ſtatutes cauſed me thy creature for to bencondn ſtroy' convert. Make me to underſtand thy² E, and brau ot ſtay nor Iinger long, and keep it fait vet bythyt hat ſlochful 74 So they tliat fear thee ſhalln and there thy lavs to kr ep Whenever they may ſeen(js ſi Reſtore ſelf prep Becauſe I have learnꝰd by.thi N for thWr elbands of icked men to put my truſt in thee. And o ſhal nade of me their prey ith thy rods the WIH tilldeath ↄuld I not thy lav(isplagis The Tyre nor frem thee go al r Thy righteous Iaws and judg. o very great& high:(men That cven at midnight Lili riie ſome com chy Name to magnifie. Anã as thou haſt me h galtſettlec 63 Lam companion to all them Lord, ſtill me defend. 35 From z8 vyhich fear thee in their heart: yy Thν tender merci Our onn WdothF And never Will Fr Jove nor dread and I ſhallſi Yhoſe grou from thyỹ commandments ſtart. For jey and confola both ꝛs no tont 4½ Thy mercies, Loxd, moſt plente. thꝗ lav to me doth giye. Even to uhou do f(oully„S Confonnd the prond vo. T may obe erverſy to deſtroy: neſert hov ry/ ſtatutes and thy But as ſor me, chy lav talumn berding The Ninth part. TETH. Iwillmy ſelf employ. lor àLRhi 3 Accordinę to thy promiſe. Lord, 9ꝗ9 Wholo vrith reverence do the Had ił n ſo haſt thou with me dealt: to me let them retiren(ſen, Iay I. ur a vor of thy grac: ſundry ſorts And ſuch as do thy cov nants kooi Loug time e kave I dhν ſerrant felt.(right. and them alone deſire. lhad bee 36 Leach me 10 judge always a- S0 My heart withoutall warerig Therefo and give we know ledge ſure: let on thy laws be bent: uin memor vFor cercainh) I do believe That no conſuſion ceme to me, ecauſe tha A precepts are moſt pure. nor any diſcontent. my life re 67 Before that 1 aſllicted No man Terr A and Went Alirayn Wat, The Eieventh Part. CAbl ſr Tam But now I Reep thy hel, word, 81 ſoul doth ſaint and ceiſch lre me the and make it all my flay. thyſaving healthte ctaver πια nune ears Thou art both gocα and graci- And for thy words ſake ſtill Inmi The wie Siving moſt Iib'rally:(ous, u hearts deſirè to have. ſor me do me ordinances hov/ to ke ep 82 Mine cyes de fail wich lichii bat I vr ill ur Merefore, O Lord, teach me. 0 1 ben⸗ and thus ſay, 10 Wo teſtim 59 The proud& the d when walt theu me comiot VFor nothi me forgd aher ½ have hy doſt theu thus delay(Loril wttich hat Tet thyã ommandments ſtill ob-83 Like as a bottle in the ſwołe.—⁵—— widh all my heart will I.(ſerve ſoamI parcht and drya deꝛend al v 5SA L. EXIX. (Weln wig „ vet will not out omy heart The Thirteenth Part. V. fat let thy commandments ſlide. ꝰ What great defire and fervent 24 Hoπ long, O Lord, hall Lyet unto thy law Ibear! Gove t at,. veſore Llee the hour,(live, On it my daiiy ſtudy y Tweiht hnt on my ſoes& me torment, that ſo I may ——0 thy vengeance thou wilt pour? 98 Thy wor Eun Preſumptuous men have digged in wWiſdom a thin to make me ſure: Cpite, For they are ever y do daily me oppo racur true 99 My teachers bich did me in- mandments are all rith me⸗ and Srleven ne and them toct I100. mat thon: ay'ſ mie relieve. 100 In wildom I do far ſurpa aade& ſili HYalmoſt they had me clean de · t ie ancient men alſo: denαοnn ſeroy, And that becauſe Ikeep t ad thꝗ² E, and brought me quĩte to ground: and dorelt Lve to do. let by chy ſtatutes 4 rteune e retrain᷑d chee ſhaln] and thereini ſeer G id Reit by.thy Nul for ve not from ti judgmenea rerv'd, as thou canſt te 19 00 W theu haſt me ta Knels part. LakRb. me 00 n heav“ ord ere th doulh 1 10— 11— rd, vhere thou tolixe 30 d Well.(ther I. dneſt Lu½ chy word is Aabliſht ſureꝛ 103 OLord, ho ſweet unto my Lendr Odin Mnd callto all eternity Ifinã thy ae Hithento, faltſettled there endure. Doudtieſs no honey in my mouth end. VFrom zse to age thy trath a- doth taſte ſo Weet a Auronne asdoth F earth Witneſs:(Cbides, 104 Tny lawshave me ſuch wiſdam Whole ground-Work thou haft laid chatürteriy Ihate(learma, * N beth as no tongue can expreſi.(ſo ſure AII Wicked and ungodly ways, Sixe. hkven to tbis day we may Well in every kina or rate. ud Who 0 ſee The Fourteenth Part, NUN. ameſeei how thou doſt them preſerve: loꝝ Even as a lantern to my ſeet, to kuos, Aecording to thine ordinance, o doth thy word ſhine brigh y· ſor a Hines do the ce ſerve. And to my paths WFhere-eler Ig⁰0 euce do tied ii Had ił not deen that in thy laꝗ it iꝛ a fl iming light. rei(ſen, y L. u: had comfort ſought- 56 1 have bh IWorn and wili nants„uν n uime e re nou in my Vdiſtreſs hand faithfulnels, lre. à been breught to nought. That Iv iIl Keep thy dgmont III all wayerin. rherefor⸗ will Ithy precepts and them in life expreſe. ent: in memory ſull faſt:(*ee ath me ſore oppreſt, me to deathꝰ door: 0 done as thoũ haſt promiſ o life reſtore. 7 thir 109 ITI ae oſſ'rings vhich with! e aye me thereſ⸗ ore for to thy lavs moſt freely Tthee give,(& —. 1 heart inc Accept, and teach nie how Imay after chy judgi menis live. ſoul is ever ia V hand. e tome, becauſe that thou udy them, OLord, life ſt 18 L. ſor me do DLchilg hut I will me lay,(bt tay teſtimoni me comſonʒ Fer n0 n et V 1a tort 80 et, 1⁰ elayi Ga hee 110 Altho che wicked laid their the ſw/le Leemmaname thy wors to make of me a prey,(neu wend all time extend. vet did Inot from chy precepts 1ν˙² V„once FVerve or go aſtray * 2 35 42⁵⁷ LMcCXR. IThy humble ſerrant, Lord, me 10 underſtana.(an are— ny ſta tutes I may know and ſuch and. comu ore, to begin e ecay: ave made (void, n125 43 2 E 8 —. mnuch more than goll, xrherefor- fine which are eſleemi can lov be ſold. x ei 141 And Preceptsall mol one 6 „(ul vet deR nor ſhr ven 5—.— 1 1. 4(Vi naments which il⸗ d art and tones: 147 Fruh 132 With mẽ rey and compaſfi. nowan behe 1d nεαfrohnrab 3 2 22 That thy Ifuby u 146 Totlh lave me Thy teſtin always 14˙ To th before u Becauſe 1 pme ſure: and che vecepts then will Lobſerxre, 148 Mine WII rig it au ud ne. befare 7 That mec Imigl 130 Ine and pit A thou u (eie le. Lif⸗ icked men all. art. IZ DE. Lotd. thou art Agrudge:(ult, Ailſentanee pro⸗ hen chou nounce, Mou art a righto ù⁸Judge· „ Lord, id.(am a/ know and. , to begin cay: (void, neretere 1 han gold, e eſieemi te all moli ore:(jul. ways Vhi 891 a. tongus. „ Tord, behold love. by th/ .(Word „gues and eW. m mine lexes ed men 2DE. I. thou ant Jult, cance pro: 8²˙ E ve made have noſt highh: That they remain eurle, laſt in thy la 2—— u haſt th d us ſtraithy. 15 even canſumed 4531 0„(me foe thy Word forget, not obey. ord is very pure, and beart rejo cer Khine — le 1 ͤ vet de Thot nor hrink away anes Bec etee 141 WI ter ry now a That th 14018 may accord. Totheemy God, Imake im 12% me, Lhumbly pray(luit, Thy teſtime esthen wiIII It was in (Wwarches my he e night- 167 ig beſare they call, Ivra That medi gon thy word, Imight ſome comtort take 130 Incline thine ears to hear my 163 Bu and pity on me takæ,(Vvoice, Athou waſt wont, ſo 0 uicken me, Be leſt life hould me focfak. a n 15½ My ſoes drav near E grcedih 164 J do aſter wi ungi From hν r oncꝰ remove. — 3 PSAL. CXIX, CXX, CXXI, CXXII. 366My IIe x ſor at thy hand: only healtha&comfort. Lord ę Alas too HUng I ſack (things Within theſe tents ſo black, And therefore have Idane thoſe Vſhich Kedarsare by name, Which thou didſt me command. By whem the flock elect 257 Thy laws have been my exer- And all of Laac's ſect my ſoul moſt deſirdi (ciſe, Are put to open ſhame. 30 much to them mylove was bent, 6 With them that peace did hale that nought elſe Irequirꝰd. 258 Thy ſtatutes and command- ments I havę kept with heart upright: For all my doingsand my ways are preſent in thy ſight. The Lwenty ſecond Part. TAx 269 0 Lord bęſore face appe: Icame a peace to make, And ſet a quĩet liſe: 7 But when my taleVas told. Cauſleſs was contrauba Byrhem that would have ſiriſe. PSAIL. CXXI W. W. Lift mĩne cyes to Sion hill. et my compiaint and From whence I do attend face àppear:(cry That ſucceur Cod me ſend. And as thou haſt me pramiſe made ⁊ The mighty God me ſuccour will, to feach me thee to fear. 0 O let my 88to che have free accets to thee: And grant me, Lord. deliverance, ànd as thou haſt promid me. Which heav'n and earth framed, and all thins therein named. Thy foot from ſlip he will pre · thee ſafelv keep.(ſorvo, For he will never ſlexp. 271 Then ſhall my liosthy praiſes 4 Lohe that Iſrael doth conſerue aſter moſt ample ſort: taueht wherein Nands my comfort. 2 My tongue ſhall freeh prench A at thy right hand ever: peak No ſleep at all can him catch. Vhen thou thyů ſatutes haſt me But his eyes ihall ever watch. The Lord is thy warrant alwaj, Fhe Lord he doth thee eover (4ay. ce cνεrmore conſefs cth νποre 6The Sun fhall not-thee parch by viy famous acts and noble lauis are truth and rightecuineſi. Ner the Moon not halſ ſo brighi ſnall with cold thee hurt by mignt * Kretcheut th1 dand, Ithee 7 The Lord uiN keev thee from qr 5 and ſpeedihy m thy command choſen, O Lord, I have, lave:(beſeech nd wi ments to oblerve8 A ndt iſ ſure ſave(ſtret At alſo have eh good ſueceſe, In all thy 217½4 Oſthee alone, Lord. Icrave Where-ever thou gor ſt in or cut ſor other LxMnoν none: cheath, And in thy lav and nothing elſe Ido delight alone. 1757 Grant me there ſore long days chy vLame te magnihe: Ccolive ments merciſul Ardot ihyj 17⁵ For was t& went aſtray much like av heepꝛ nat fail'd Untco the Lord Icall. and he doth me comlort. Deliver me, Lſay, YVrom liars lips alWay. And tongues of fulſe report. à Whatvantage, or whar thing, Sete'ſt thou thus for to ſting, Thou falſe and flatt'ring liar? God will chy chines b- ing ahon PSAL. CXXII. W.K. Did in heart rejoyce To hear te peoples voice, In oſſering ſo Willingly: 1 For let lay chey. And in th ds houſe prayi he folk fuli lovingly. 11 a Lity neat.(Vhere litt Wereof is not elle None accord. od the Lorc nt their way to The 4he trib Tne tribes That there his(male. Their prayers ouid togethe For there are thrones exect, Th tongne doth hurt, IWeen, And that for this xeſpect, + Voleſs than arrows keen, or hot conſumins ſire. To ſet ſorth daſtice orderlx Vh V. tilI he TLord, and ſai Vow l⸗ they h. And ſwal for oug Such was àS wer Ahd as With m 20 had th our live The rat maoſt pr Had 1055 derwhe hot lov' „hich II. PSAL. GXXIH, CXXIII GXXI V, CXXV. Which thrones right to maintain From blood/ teeth, cx*⸗ ro Davids houſe pertain, and their moſt cruel voice, ame, His folk to Judge accardingly. Vhich as a prey 6 To pray letus not ceaſe to eat us vould rejohce. Tor feruſaems peace,(tily: ꝰ Even as a bird 2 Thy friends God proſper migh- of the ſowlers gin aid hate IPeace he thy walls about, Eſcapes aw- 25 And proſper thee througnout Thy palaces continua 4 wich oor Dreünrenz Kate 8 604d th For myj poor prethrens ſake,(thec:8 CGodt 1 That comfort have by means of„and Eartf help then bah. Rnue An for 1c me allure Rsfremt nele wi 0 Amen 1—1— Thν wealth for to procure 3 Wen tend 30 much as lies in me. SAf. VV. V. K. 4. PESAL. CXXIII. X. 3 Sn as in Cod ꝗ Lord do trubg cour will, 1 UU8 as mount Sion ſnall firmly ſtanoj Abe re dat no hand. ram Theu that in the heav'ns doſt IE Oanmungezerse seredwein Th named.„ E them rig vill pre · 2— kliers hund kolee. h 8⁰ wattieh hall beſre(uls uis maſters hands to ſee. han Rar rer ren ſeno, Lameerace watch chieven. at m Momt butze and ſome grace tor to atchieve: Az. ieht antain aene ꝛ0 we behold the Lord our God, 3 umthe Por4 do untthe 2* . 1 Willt Hu 8 vatch. tü ne do uörgixe. Who en hisgodν ill do wait 3- t alNy, Lord. grant us thy compaſſihn, . such 1 and mercyinthyfightt Such are tõ him ſo dear, *2* They never need to ſear. But we are filld and Overcome 19777„ 252 wich hatred and deſpight For tho the Kkermen uu13. h² brigſu OMur mindejare ſtuft with great re· B making wicked me by mgnt the rich and worldly ifecbuke, Leſtchef thron Arielenſetetn 3 fromd; Do make ofustheir mocking-ſtocks It hallnot as their Iot ſtil be.CH0 7 me proud do us deſpiſe. 4 Sive, Lord, to us chy light: PSAL. CXXIVV. W. w. hoſe hearts are true and right. NAna Rr. t as ſor ſuch as turn aſide N ma ſay, and that truly, ved v thej out ſoug. Iſ that te Eerd he Lord will ſurelybring to noug: had not our cauſe maintainꝰd, With workers vile theꝗ Hall abide 7 that the Lorad But peace with Iſrael nad not cur right ſuſta inꝰd, For everore hall dwell. — Ynen alt the worla Another of the ſame, by W. W. Againſt us ſuriouſly Hoſè that do put their condt 1. Hade thęir uproars: dence Doringi⸗ and ſaid we ſhould all.die. Upon the Lord our God oni/ꝭ 19 8 Now lons ago And flee to him for their defence 2.7 they had devourꝰd us all, In all theif need and miſery: 16 and ſwallow'd quick, Their ſaith is ſure Wllte endure, ir, ſor ought that we could deem: Grounded onchriſt Jcornar-ſtor —— ach was their rage, Mov/d with noge ill, but ſtandetBE 01 ee as we might well eſteem. Stedfaſt like to5 Mount Sion.(ſtrd e Adas the flouds And as about Ieruſalem With mighty feree do ſalli The mighty hiſlis ꝗ0 it compas, 3% had they now So that no enemies come to them dur lives even brought to thrall. To 6304 inecaiae in 1.Reed Nvne raging ſtreams, So God indeed in exery nee man i iſe His faichſul people ath defend, ogetnen ad wnnsare Standing them hy³ afſuredi cena eet Verwhelm'd us in the deep Fromthis time forth worid wathoug: (Bhut iov˙d be Ged, Right wiſe and goad is our LoH ** wuich doth us faſel xcep And vVin nat ſaſſer certainij(God: Whis, Fa 2.—— ESAL. CXXVIL, CXXVI, CXXVIII. nd ungedl 8rod Their ſheaves home bring, Hall 1— mSpa HOuld and not imaired be. al⁰0 am 00. 56⁰0, PSAL. CXXVII. w. W. ut end LXcept the Lord the houſe dot augh thy L/ mah 8* And there unee Chriſlians nat m nde unldit chy Word abide: lwife! 4 a Qiti Sangd EV cept Lo Lord ſc Are aa2 Tho he rile tes throwo domn fo- And ſo at night g Lnd Feeding Tul hardly — 910 mora, bed, Hzur labaur 1 Ood duth love and 00 We all — earts er 23 Therefore mark Wellwher ht waß trem daj t0 dy ſee(land, Thal 5r Nemes Walk, and 23 1 glorifie: Erbatmer haveheirs to eniytHen ehere tis the gift of God? ννn hand: Worg ip the Tord. and 237. Vimſelf doch mult apiy PSAL. CXXVI. W.&.. tlibe Lality VEI that 57 ord 3 ng f pc ſorth⸗ nd ren the on had f- Wlven come bes. nſtrength aud aeteye Cbroug TudecHtream; Rgchd ſüch unt mans heart an At: to Flles no t 10 ſWwift, th à me 204 ſtren nor doth lke did inen us ain per he Hrallbe, Raerelerce nflR Zuch one Mall never quake her eforced then this to conkels, hwer, tthe Lord When— he pl Hem alſo great things ha 495 30 Sthe usge Ybear im grüäge. S AL. CXXVVIII. T.S. 5 eſled art then 5ſeareſt Ged, aſe as We begun, L and wa 6 3—8 can conteſs no let: We have gοdα ſt in his wayst 4.0 Lord, g forth, 2 For of thy labur thou thalt eat, 315 u eanie Our bondage end; happy ſhall be thy days. delarts 3I 75 ſul V. on thy houſe Wile lloing rVers ſend. ſo dothTthy Wi rius out.(ide Eull trus itig Thy Chijdren fland like Olive⸗ chat they& ſovr in tears indeed, thy table round about.(plants Atime Willeome 4Thus art thou bleſt; feareſt God vnen they ſhall reap in mirthot and he ſhall let tee ſee, Srhey went and 4„ Coy.F The promiſed Ierulalem, in baaring aftheir precious ſeed, and her. felicity.(ſee. Forthat cheir foes 6Thou ſhalt thy chilarens children AM oſtentin aun did them annoy; to thy great joys increaſes eir retur and likewiſe grace on Iſrael. Mheyghe)* ſunel) Ee, Pcaſperity and geace. 3 251 me ra, oed, brow'n en-ειτ (land. come es. actwe- (plants ſt God, 5 (ſee. hildren rel, Ibey Fhatem 4 back alfo made⸗ Which Witherẽth the mower he ſwore Jacobs God, me within my houſe. wupto my bed, t temples take their my hezd(reg, nd out Hx P2 pray 6040 then 0 r t his bleſling fall: „Weblels ouin the Name dro ere found: E r 30 V. Lord, my reque ſi 1917⁰ 1101 1. un dne tintrr 7 2 20 into earsalwaye de pren 5 ergas 401 praxFer of mine. God, II hom W can my ſelf excu But Lord, thon art morciſul, and turnꝰſi to us thy That Fe with heart ſhould ſear befoxę th 155 In God Ipusr my u ul* For h with truth and righteoulneſa⸗ Let ali chy i inte and nol men da Mir El Ithen b5 PSAL. C 0 Lord, Iam n- iit in mind Lh ve no ſoori Cye 0 iſe mỹ kelt vic Er; that be too his bS AL. CXXXIII, CXXXIV, CXXXV. And Iwüll ſatisfie with bread 3 Praile ve½ Lord, for he is good the needy that be thero. ſing praiſes to his Name: 26 With my ſalvation IWill clotheIt it Omelf and god thing ner prieus ſor evermore: alwaysto da the ſame. And an her aints Urewie Haulsar e rath laed and ſhout for joy therefore(„ine, his Ver/ 6——3 21(choſe. There will Lſureiy małe j hornSo hath he chofεEn Lrtae f David for to bud: his treaſure for to be. For there Ihave ordainꝰd for mines Eor this E know and am right a lantern bright and eoοd. the Lord isvery great:(ſure: As for hisfoes, wif them cloth He is indeed aboναal Gods with ſhame lor evermore: moſt eaſie to intreat. nut I will cauſe his crown to ſhine 6 For whatſdever pleaſed him. more freſh than heretofore. all that ſull wehe wrought: PS AL. CXXXIII. WWM. In heaven, in earthand in the ſes, How happy a tł ing it is. vhich he hath made ofρnought. and 3j0ν ful for to fe. 7 He lift uh clouds even frem the Brethren rogether ſaſt to hold earth. the vand of amity he ma kes lightnings and rain. AIi calls to mind ſweet parſume He bringeth forth the winds alſh. and that coſlly oyntment. and nothing made in vain. Wyich on the facrificers head 38 He ſmote the frſl.born of eaeh vy Gods command was ſpent. in Rxypt that took reſti(thint lt wet not Aaron's head alone, Ne ſpared there noliving thing, but ↄn his beard did fall: che man nor yet the beaſt. and finalh it did run down Hle did Ixewiſe ew womtlerz on his rich garmenis all. on their znhabitants(Ereat 5 And as the lower ground dothUpon King Pbarach, aund alο mMe de of Hermon hill,(drink on hisfeνεταfervant. And sion with his ſulxer h 10 He ſnote Hen many nations, the fields vrithfruit doth hll: and did great acts and things: Aven ſa ¶ Lord doth pour en them He ſlev/ the great and migutien his bleſimgs manifold.(guiie and chiefeſt of cheir Rings, Whaoſe hearts dë minds without all Sehon King of the Amorites, mis Knot doth keer and hold. and Og King of Baſan: 3AL. CXXXIV. W.W. He ſlew alſothe Kingdom; all hold and havg regard, that Were oſ Canaan; *e ſeryants of F Lord,(Watch: 12 And gave their land t%0 IHael, Wüthin his hauie by night do an heritage we ſee, praiſe him ifh one aecord. IoO Hrael his oπn pecple, Lüſt up your hands on high an heritage to be. unta his hohy place, And give 3 Lord his praiſes due, The Second Part. nhis beneſits embrace. 13. Thy Name ſhalIſtill eadure,& or vhy? the Lord who did memorial likewiſe(thy both earth and heayen frame, Throughout all generations Both Sion bleſi, and will conſeryve that are, or ſnall ariſe. for evermore the ſame. 14 The Lord will ſurely now PSAL. CXXXV. N. nis people all indeed(avenge Praiſe the Lord, praiſe him And to his ſervants he ill ſhew/ 0 praiſe him. favour in time of need. Praiſe him with one accordi 15 The idols ofthe heathen whI Reter him ſtilł all ye that be are in the coaſts and lands, the ſervants of che Lord: of ſilver and of gold they be, 20 praiſę him ye that ſtand and be Uthe work even ιH mens hande imche houſe of the Lord: 16 They have their mouths, vul- ve oſchis gourt, and of his houſe cannot ſpeak. mie bam with one acπο½τd. aud cν½σαιꝗ have no ſigh 408 t ½ And ut not their mo 18 Wher 5 d0 And likex or thin 190 all y ſee tha And ye) praiſe h 20 Andy praiſe] And ye t. praiſe h 1 And o the Ere wnich gr Praiſe PS Raiſe for his 16irαe pr for his! 0ive pr. tor his Mnich ſor his — ⁴ — 8. 10 Whick ſor his u 2 And I ſor his n Wither ſor his 13 Which ſor his Tacab choſe. right (ure; im. ht- ꝛe ſes, hught. mthe e,& (thy now enge ew kioh de dul And. 6 Throueh Wüderneſt his peopie (led S. PSAL. CXXXVI. v haye ears, but hear 20 ànd Og King e Balan Had for his mercy,&c. ½ And the nothir thei Wherefore all do ſet them th:(xhem, 2 ruſt in them. ethe 2—— r his merey,&c. or think be gusht Worth. z3 Remembring us in baſe 190 all ye houſe fρ Hraæl, for his meroy ec. 49 ſee that ye praiſe the Lord: 24 And from oppreſſors reſcued us And ye 3 be of Aaron's Keerd. for his mercy,&rc. praiſe him vrith one accord. ich giv 0 20 And ye that be of Levis hsuſe, For nis mercy, 0 2———— praiſe ye likewiſę the Lord: 26 braiſe ye the Lord of hearen And ve that ſtand in awe of him, forthis mercy,&cc. cabere, praiſe him ith one accerd. 25 Give thanks unto the Lord of And out of Sien ſaund hi: praiſe, for his mercy.&cc Cord the great praiſę of the Lord, ther at the ſ⸗ Which&Welleth in jerufalem. AImotteraetne ene praiſe him with one accord. Laud the Lord benigne. PSATL.CXXVVI. N. Whoſe mercies ne er decay: ſe ye Lord. ſor he is good, 2 Give thanks and praiſes ſing his mercy indureth ſor ever. To God oſ godsalway. Ce praiſe unto theSod of god, Eor certainly for his mercy.&cc. His mercies dure 10re praife nto Lord of lords Both fm and ſure tor his—— 4. Eternally. Mich onin dothareat wondrous; rhe Lord of lerãs praileye, ſor his mercy,&c.(Vorks. Vnoſe mercięs ever dure: Vhich by his Viſdom made the 4 0 reat xvonders only he ſor his mercy,&cα%2(heavens, D th Work f (Which on the Waters retcht For certai fox his mercy.&c.(earth,„vrhich 6 Dnis Which made great lights to chine 37 5 16 1 9 icdont Irens for his mercy,&c.(abroad The herreniu irmament 9 ſun to rulè the ligntſome day. Bid frame a: Vσ may ſee, fer his mercy,&cc.* For certainly,&c. Tne moon and Rars do guĩde the& vea, he the heary charge- ſor his merev. Gc.(wight, Of all the earth did retcki 10 Which ſiaote Egy pt with tfeir And on the waters large dor his merey, Kc.(irſt.born, The ſame he did out reach. And Ttrael brought out from gor certainly,&c. ſor his mercy.&c thence, With mighty hand& ſtretched Hreat Hebenhe maae, ſor hy. ſor his mercy,&c.(arm, iSuch az j Which cut the Red᷑ſea in ty/ 410 eneitentenanr. 0 emerey 48.(eatts, arCertaniy Ae. day. V„4-C· yFor 2 7— 14 And Iſrael made to paſs there- 4110 Hia⸗ 0 tor his merey, AKc.(threugh Ilo the Moon ſa clear. ½ 1* Which ſhineth in our ſight 15 And drovned Pharach and his 8 hrpis mercy, Kc(Doſ Ind ſears that de appear, 1—— To guide the darſom nighe ſor his mercy,&c. For certainiy,&c. ) Ee vnich did inute great noblie 10 Wich Srieroas Platresandloche for his merey,&rc. Fings 31l ſmote he then: 19 And 8, hath flain the M. gnt/ The firſtborn leſe and more lorhis mercy,&rc. GASs, He ſlev ot beaſts and men. 29.46 Sehen Vngofmoriι, For certainiy, Sec. ar hin miercy.&t. 1½ and from a midſi their lans- Hi: Itrael ſorth bruughs: PGAV. CXXXVILCXXXVILCRXXVI. 22.* znich he with mighty and d arm hath Wrousht. vor certainiy,&c. 13 The ſea he cut in two. Which ſtoodhep dnen Mtes my fingers quite lorget bling harpro vide ongue within ny cer falt(mouth fre Iſee liv'rance paſi. Lord. remember the wa And let 6 For certainly,&c. 16 Who led threugh wilderneſs His 5 d and ſound for bis leve en Again ſt us made, & Our City. ember, Lor- d. their cruel WVordz 18 And V ich pu when with mighity ſound Sie kings Of in They N d. Don, Ven don With 19 80f nto the very ground.(it Percertal— 1— 8 Even ſo ſnalt thou, O Babylon or certainiy,&c. at lengt zuſt be brought 91—7 K 2 large) And happy h⸗ anse man be alld, Ot Baſan king allo: that our 21 Whoſe land ſor heritago 9 Vea, vlefl⸗ He gave hispeculeten. that takes t Fer certainy&c· 22 Even unto LItrael againſt the ver His ſerrant dear, Lſay, AL. N tEle gave the ſame to dwell, Hee Will Lopraiſe With m) And there apiche away. Vhole heart, ror certainhy,&c. my Lorâ my God- alwasi 23 To mind he did us call EVen in che prefence ofch In eur moſt baſe degree LiHAdVAnce th Prai Toward thy hoh te re flours all K ternall PS AT. CXXXVII. Hen as We ſat in Babylon the rixers roundabout, And in reme anes of Sion Durlt⸗ ut: 9100(aid Ahoi mömd e ight/ Word. HWays of God the Totd Wing ſnall entreat: (wents Becaule thẽ gory t the Lord neir uſe it is excecding great. 66TheLord is higll, Du yet he doth tkheloπν ma felpect: noife and ery chew TxD * ij Fort h and She II. VV ſongi Within my mothers worab ſed was by thee. ce will Ipraiſe, made ſear- ondrouſly Lam:(tully Eã are marvell⸗ right my Vul doth Xnπ F ame.(Well they axre not hid from ſcer ſet place onee biadem me not varethey tome rLa t am Lſtillwich Wee. The wicked and un lrely wilt made, of chem all hour pa number be Wordz Acaunt them, lo, their 0 he f Arahet(Qurn With My.d 5 ſoever La 12 + m 2—— utter I, O God, and know m Heare aught rninꝝ (i ngs. A n0 in th ν chν„ Word rVem oſt man, nd Pire⸗ Which de in violence de i Mmece antinttal War, So,th Aneach zneir the ark. Vnight 0 i5 moſt d 16 Alips „O Lord, ſrom v*Ken Hapi i y rein me PS4 L. CXL, CXL CXLH, CXLII. Dith cords in my path· way, and Thenſhall they hear my Wordibe ſor me alſo have ſet.(eins they have a pleaſaut taſte.(cauſe orherefore L ſaid unto the Lord,ꝰ alketter and Waud;— thouart my God alone: AII Hear me, O Tord, O hear 5 volce Asthe that heweth vod- or he YVherewith Ipray and mone. chat diggeth up the ground. 70 Tord my God, thou only art 8 But, O my Lord my God, mine the ſtrenzth that ſaveth me: do lo& up untthee(eyes Ny head in day oſ battle hath In thee is all my truſt, let not deen coverꝗ ſtill by thee. my ſoul forlaken be. Let not;o Lord the wickea have ꝰ Rrep and preſerve me from the the endof his deſire: Yher forme have Laid:(fnare Perform not his ili thought, leſt hend from the gins of wicked men With pride be ſet on fire. whereol Lam afraid. Ot chem that compaſʒ me about. 10 The wicked into their ovn neu thę chiefeſt of them all. together let them fall: Lord, let the miſchief ut their lips Wnife I do by thy help xſcape, upon t heir own heads fall. the Vanger of them all. ro Let coab fall onthem,let them PS AL. CXLII. N. caſt in conſuming flame.(be 1Nto ꝗᷓ Lord G And in deep pit, 5 as they may V I 4d Lend 901————— not riſe qut of the ſame. and with my ſtrained voice unto 11 For no backbiter ihall on earth the Lord G0d prayed I. de ſet in ſtable plight: 2 My meditation in his ſight And evil to deſtruction ſtill% pour I did not ſpare: ſhall hunt che cruel wight. And in thie preſence of the Lord 12IKno/ Lora thꝰ afflicted will my troublè did declare. revenge, and judge the poor: 3. Although perpleved was my ſ- The ſult kaif piaife tdy Name, my pach W028 Eewn to ches 29 and ſall In way Mnere Ldid walk, a ſnare awellwith thee evermore. they ſlily laid ſor me. PSAT. CXII. N. 41 Danc view'd on my righ an bRen ae thee a. Laall. but none there Wouldme knem Smnltentnee to me,. All retuge failed mo, and for Ata hearken thou unto my voice ſoul none caved now. When Ldo cry to thee. 2˙7 à As incenſe let my prayrs ſtill be Then cryed Lte thee, and ſaid, Airected in thine eyeb: Lord my hopę thou. art: And ehie up- ifring ofmy hands And in the land of che living. ad evening ſacrifce. hortion and my part, 2*— 6 Heark to my cry, Hr Tam broughi Eer guiding oſmy mouth, OLord, full low, deliver me Anzalto ofM Moping Has. From them that do me perſecute Lord, keep thou Wegsor. r—.—— hat Ifhoulã wicked Works com-7 That I may praiſe thy Namemij incline thou not my heart cmit, from priſon. Lard, bring out:(ſoul With ill men oitheir delicates, aual thon art good to me. the jul Lord, let me cat no part. nall preſs me round about. But jet F righteous ſinite me. Lord PS Ar. CXLIII. N. ſor that ra good for me: Ord, hear my prayer, and my· Let him reprore me, and the ſame complaint a pnecious oyl ſhall be. chat I do make to theei Buch miting nall not break my And in thy native truth, and in time ſhaſl ſhortiy fall, chead, thy juſtice anſwer me. ö When lſhallin their niſery 2 In judgment with thy lerwnt, ina ke prayers for them all. O enter not at all: rd, And wyhen in ony places doun Fer juſtifd be in thy ſicht their ludges mall be caſt aot ene thatliveth ſfall. In 7 Hearr hide n Be like t ſink do 8 Let m the ma Fer in ch the w. 9 For II O Lor. From all have! ꝛ10 Teac wheu a Let chy of mei 1 Fortl N Aiive And out Veu lubdu- 10 Lor thou Or ſon o thou t 4MVan i⸗ 1o paſ⸗ Adee the he II. ordibe .(cauſe mouth (are or he ind. d, mine (cyes not om the ſnare ed men, vVn netʒ ape, 7 voics umto 1 eLorad my ſodd righi roughi ecute: memj C0u the juli 2 — nd my· d in ewant, (Eürd, Tuo PSAL. CXLIV, EXLV. rne enemy purſud my ſoul, 6 The mountains touch, and tie m life to gr⸗ dund hatht rovyni Mmall moke, nthe darklike them caſt forth thy lichtning fame that dead arel ne. And ſcatter tnem thine arreꝶπν Within me in ſhoot, 4%s zmine afllicted ſpritei conſume them with the fame. And in 3 vas my troubled heart y Send down thy hand from heav Aundzed and afſright. O Lord, deliver mei(above, Vet Irecord time paſt, and on rabe me from waters great, from thy works Imeditate: of ſtrangers ſet me free.(hand vea/ Ido muſe upon thyj Works 8 Whoſe ſubtil mouth ot vanity that hands have create. with dattering words doth treat 6ro thee, O Lord my God. doI And their richt hand is a right ſtretch forth my craving hands 1 of falſhood and deceit.(hand My Hul deſireth aſter thee, 9Anew ſong will I ſing, O God. aꝗ do the thirſty lands and ſinging will L be „Hear me vithlpeed, my ſp'rit On viol anã on inſtrumend hide not thy 255 leſt1(tails, ten⸗ ſtringed u ke to them that in the pit 10 Exen he it iovrn, and there do deliver Unto hist to the at only give: hand me ſave * Vaäere Lchall 80. 9 For Lliſt up mꝝ ſoul to thee, 0 Lord, deliver me From all mine ene for l havye hidden me vith thee. 10 Teach me to do thy theu art my Cod alway. Let thy good of mercyr mouch talks vanity: t hand is à righ and ſubtilty.(hana ſons may be as the (ſones. plenty may ng 8 nd(treeta aive d thon m en Ax π ꝗ out ot trouble br even for thy juſtice 1½2 And of thy merey 0h5 m ſoes, Lord, déſtroy them 4II I IJhat do oppreſs my ſoul, for I my ſervant amand ſhall. PSAL. CXLIV. Leſt be the I deliverer in him L truſt; my p ———v to me toy 9 theu thinkeſt in Heh wiſe Van is but like to vanity, will record: ſo pals his daysto.—— nd meditate upon thy worke As deeting ſhade. Bo—653 Wa0l Wonderful, O Lord. the hearens and dei d chez ſhallot thy pov/er.& tul acts declarei Ar loriaus majeſiy VI. CXLVI in th ons o fmo 2 7 men. 9 PSALcxIv, cxi And I to publin all abroadã Nor i chy greatnels will not ſy 7 nd they inte 5 me ing mercy and I. dure alway ion through ng he doth ſtay. 15 The Syesofall do wait on thee: doſt chem all reli I ſuff aſo 16 Thou & bounteouſly c All chi gswha with giftfρ- 27 Hhe Lord is juu i his works are ho 8 anâ he is near in truth upon 9 Ne the de chat ſear him 111 ft andlare— 10 The Loro breath and Uſe pro my days, my tongue no time ſhall cea ſe. de Lixves do beaſte cheir ſooa Tauſtn Nan wWorldlV prances hen 881 10 Waush ther abound in Wealth Young rayenειuhen then 401 V Ale 38 E 0 rd, ſerulalem, d. —2 4 15 n his the earth he tecùs, erlels, iürefs⸗ e prov a 4 and eke Ie heavens fair, 775 2is 20 E deliverance he To them he made Atlaw and trade che meel to ęlory trea. Ner ay to laſi. PS AL. CI.. lory& with honour now And praiſe him in the frmament, laints rejoyce: that ſh power on kig 21Advance his Name,& praiſe him 2* his mighty acts always(1 the According to his acëe n and grearneſs give him praiſe. War ich 5 princely noiſe 8 Aund in theirhands lixewiſe a and double edsed ſword 0 y To plague heathen.& correct pralſe the peeple with their hands: upo + bind their ſtately Kings in 4Praiſe chains.— cheir lords in ĩron bands 8 Lo execute en them the doom that written was beſore, Thishonour aI his ſaints ſnallhave 3 hate Praiſe je che Lerd therefbre. 91 bres PSAL. CI. N. 0 ** unto God 5ñ mighty Lord Name, graile in his ſancturyn agree with one accord. The End of the PSALMS. vrith timbrel& with 8 inals:(flute, 5With lounding cymbals praile Ve him. Ppralſe him vrith loud cymbalꝛ. ver hach the beneſit thing, praiſe the Lord nis great and mighti) To prai — VENI CREATOR. Ome Hloly Shoſteternalood Our enemies put far from us, proceeding ſrom apoye. and grant us to obtain Both from 5ᷓ Father& Son Peace in our hearts with God and the God of peace& love. vithout grudge or diſdain(man Viſit our minds and into us And grant, O Tord. 7 thou being thy heavenly grace inſpire: our leader and our guide, That in all truth and godlinefs, We may elchew the inares of ſi we may have true deſire. and ſrom thee neer ſlide. Thou art the very Comtorter To us ſuch plenty of thy grace. in all vee and diſtreſs:(high, good Lord, grant we tbee pray, The heavenly Gift of God moſt That thou mayẽſt be our Comforter vhich no tongu can expreſa at the laſt dx eadſul day The fountain and F lively ſpring Of all ſtrife and diflenti of Joy celeſtiali O Lord, difſolve The fre ſo bright, y love ſo clear, Make faſt F knots ot and unction ſpiritual. chroughout all Cnriſtianlands. Thou in thy gifts art manitold. Grant us, OLord ugh thee to whereby Chriſt's Church dath the Father moſ and: That of his dear bel⸗ In faithful hearts writing thy la), we may artain the the finger ot God's hand. And that vich pe According to thy promiſe made, V may acknowie chou giveſt ſpeech f grace; The Spirit of them both alway, That through thy help FVpraiſe of one God in berſons three. map nand in every piace(Sod Alf laad ana praiſe to the Father, O Holy Ghoſt, into our ſouls¶ And to the Son equal, ſend deun chy Heavenly light: And to the holy Ghoſt alſo, Kindle our hearts wich ferrent one God cocternal. to ſerve God day& night.(love, and pray we that the only Son strengthen and ſtablih ur Veak- vouchſafe his Spirit da ſend ſo feeble and ſo frail:(veſ To all that do profeſs his Name. That neither devil,Vorld, nor seih even unto the Worids end HAinſt us may prevail. my The Song of Lacharias, Bensst alſe. merey kept in — 7 people noù he hath redeem ã noile ave been in thrall- 21 nd ſpread abroad nis javi d 1 on nis ſe rvants all.(heal With Wbole mercy 5 I ſervant true h¹³ mind. To eaſe all choſe— 55 luccour and for reſl. alſo his anointe praile and änce thou ſeelt my reſilels⸗ 4457 ab m cyes, 235 by his holy Prophets all 45 my Kumt and 1011. 1 Oſt·times he di iddeclare,(bega Lord— Iutandmoan The hi hWere ſince the worid nighiy 7 His wajs for to prepe ight) + t be delixvered 4 1e that make debate. renem 4 f from the hand Ofall tla hate. Ine me he promiſed * Our fathers c⸗- But exen my TLord and and thi nku von his coνσnant made vh O for m ins Wasſla(Eed, According to his Will. eyet t0 And al form the oath e:(ſee, Which he before had rdenr, ö ſaints behold them all To Abraham Cur lattrer dear d and 11I.(While For us that werefor 0 nman hinder me a That he Wouid giveh nien ſor u being gaod, And us from bo Out oi thel Sof all our woes f ſi TLo ſerve our heaveniy King. . aints anã that without all kind of fear, ce, alſo in righte- dulneſsꝛ ray, And alio r to lead our lves nforer ame. In ſtedfaſt holinef⸗ 18e nd thou, C child, xhich now art Ad feque ract And of the Lord elect, bora, 12. ever with thy grace, Phet of ꝗ Righ*ll, & love ſtill to lament. ays lor todirec ands. innerz trace For t It 0 beſo r6 3——— For to prepare his war (aneu nelsand aliOfor t0l Teack 22 And pleaſure allth ly/ t*⁰ gixe 51— owiedge how 3 h allo t 4h At Wich me remain: S ear:(the it 8, For 1H1 fall, then ot my ſeli emiſfon ot Cears ſins ay, Le triſe again. Is through his mercy d Wher re chis is yet once again my ſait and my requeſt. +o grant me pardon ſor my ſin, that I in ther may reſt. Then mall ni, heart and tongue Whereby the da Pringt from oa (D1gU and choſe tor to illuminate Which do in darknels ſit. ö To lishten thoſe that fhadowaed Einſtrumentsof praiſes,(alſo With death, and are oppr. 59 de 40 and in tby Church and heule oland allo ſer t0 guide Cur fee ame⸗ aunts The nay to peace and reſt hng plaluns to her AWao 4 00 The ———— ——— Magnificat. The Complaint f a ſinner. rheong of the blefſed Mary, O Lord, thou knoweſt& things be called Magnificat.. Alſoth that be: paſt, Vſcul doth magnifie Lord, I alſo vrhat ĩs to come My Ipirit evermore 0 3s hid from thee Kejoyceih in the Lord my Sod, Before heavns and earth were Which is my Saviour. I And Whyẽ becauſe he did regard, Theu kno U WV things were then And gave reſpect unto As all things elſe that have béen The low eſtate of his handmaid, Among the ſons of men.(ſince And let the michty go. And can the things ꝗ L have dene For no/ behold allnations Be hidden from thee then?(Lord. And generations all, No, no, thou knovſt them all, Fromꝰ this time forth ſor evermore Where they/ were done and when. Sshallme righit blefled calli: Wherelore wich tears Icome to he hath me magnifd, To beg and to intreat,(the Which is the Lord of mignt; Even àsthe child that hath done Whoſe Name be cver ſanctifd, And feareth to be beat.(iu d day and hicht. 80 come to tiV mercy 8ate. Fo with his mercy and mercy doth abound, All men he doth inflame, Deſiring mercy for my ſin, Throughout all generations To heaſmy deadly Wound. To ſuch as fear his Name. O Lord I need not to repea Heſhewed ſtrength with his great What Ido beg or cra And made tił ud to ſtart,(arm, Thou know ſt.O Lord. before Lask. ich all in ations The thing that IWould have. That they bear in cheir heart. lerey, god Lord. merey Lack, He hath put don ꝗ mighty one This is the total ſum: From their ſupernal ieat, For mercy, Lord, is all my ſuit, And did exalt the meek in heart, Lord. let thy mercy comę. As he hath thought it meet. The Complaint ot a ſinner. The hungry he repleniſhed VV/ Rere rightecuneſs doth ſay, With all things thal were good, Lore for my hinful part, And throu 18 poꝗer he made Frn vcrath thou ſnouldſt me pay Oft times to want tueir food.(richVengeance for my deſert: And calhing to remenibrance hisI can it not demy. t needs Imuſt conſeſs, very well. n ap aſſiſtantly Eow/ that continually, Thy laws L d tranſgtef, Thy laws I do tranſęreſs. But iſ it be thy will Wich ſinners to contend. vermorç. Then all thy flock ſnall ſpill, Aomof a finner. And be loſt Without end. by face For who lives here ſo right. es proſtrate That rigutly he can ſay, Lamenting lore his ſinful liſe He ſins not in thy ſisht, etore thy mercy gate. Full oſt and every dayt Full oſt.&c. Mnich gate choοùαpeneſt wide to The Scripture plain tells me, That do lament their ſini(thoſe The rightecus man offendeth znut not that gate againſt me, Lord 3even times a day Sainſt thee, But let me euter in. Whereon thywrath dependeth: And call me not to ſirict account So that the richteous man Eow I have lived here: Doth walk in no ſuch path, Fer then I Enov; right well, O Buthe falls new and then HOw Vile LIhall appear. ¶ Lerd In danger of ihyWrath, In,&C. Ineed not to confes my life, Then ſince the caſe ſa ſtands, Iam ſure theu canſt tell: That even the man risbt viſe Vhzt Ihave been,&What L am, Falls oſt in finful bands, knew thou kουν well. Whereby thy Wrath may vile 0Q From him that li 0½ Th Lord, I And rig Wheret Vy ſinfi But tri Wheret Which Lord, And Wherei The 8 No&ro But tha Lo ſhec Now le So moit chat I Hay liv but Haſt 0 That iah 15„ 6„„—* 7. 2 mer. The Lamentation. A Thanklgiving. 4 Lord, Ithac where tnou doß reign eternalln 4* And righte ich SodMich once did S Whereto then e ſend do Vy ſinful ſoul to ſa ling cont dirualh en But truly to that— to thee be praiſe World withoum then Whereto I cleave and ſhall, end. Which is thy me 2 heen 3 el. Lbe Chanked or his 0 done 0 Now let thoſe drops moſt ſwWeet . So moiſt my odry, That Iwith ſin replete Nay lixe and ſin ma die, May,&c. rii at oùι mourti 1 d ne in me/ 101 r Win nel n e to u 0 Ant lt eſh y thou ine in theei it, my But vouchſaſe me 0 koep er. From thoſe infernal Hlay/ And from that l — Wheregn no V And Iſuall ſing t Confirmed wi That unto the h art mꝗ only Rtrug⸗ Th 160/er. xv 2 10 their eſtate. 6 nich art my only achone in hisdegree: rhe Lamentatio I aotiir we for maſterſhip, Lord, in thee is all my truſt rtt Leraane ſer:· give ear unto my wo u cry: and do Retuſe me not that am unjuſt no hinge an themlet. ö but Ind on me 65—— heare aud 4 therein r them ers ce thee to pleaſe Idointend 2 Th t.&e. No no, thy willis not ſo bent 8. rodeal With ſinners in thine ire g heneath do tremble 2ll, h en in heart they ſha and fear his wrathfubcheck. Ee,„ Ou alas] for vhom all the n 100 with ſpecd aade th ö 1o Reer 10 &cC. vut tha atit n aay Velp me in ti uis he 1 O Lord, haſte the would us good, but we woula e avoid the thing is ill.(not to dur Omene thy e Siſts of grace, Nor one of us that ſeeketh out ——⁵ 4 That when this life ſhall pa the Lord of life to pleaſe:(load orα ia heav'n with thee I ma yhave Nor doth the thing that mig place- to Cariſt and quiet cae ——— 8——— A Thankſgiving. IFnus are we all his enemies. 30 Cnriſt his bloud aut preſſed v we can it not deny: alſo with nailsana ſpear: And he again of his good will The juyce chereof doth iave all would not that We ſhould die. that rightly do him fear.(thoſe Therefore vhen remedy was none And as the corns byu to bring us unto lite. into onè loat axe knit Tue Son f God Our fleſn he tooE 80 is the Lord& his hole Church, t% end or mortal ſtriſe. though he in heaven ſit. And al the law of God the Lord As many grapes make but one wine ne ſully did obey: o theuld we be but onẽ And for c ur ſins upon the croſs In faith and love in Chriit above, nis blood cur debts did pay. and unto Chriſt alonei And that ve ſhould net yet forget Leading a liß without allſtriſe, what good he to u- wrought, in auiet reſt and Pesce lign he left cur eyes to tell From envy and from malica both that he Cur bodies bought. our hearts and tongues t ccte. In bread and wine here Vfible Wnichᷓif vre dodthen mail we ſhew unto thine eyes and taſte, that we his Coſen be is mercies great th A˙ſt re- B/ faich in him to lead a life E that his grace thꝗ wars milles he. Av once the corn did livxeand rνάνσ 1e n0d. 14.. Kace:: and was cut doνιπ ith ſithe, Then alterdra*— Inall* And threſhedout wich manyſtripes Wunk 2 0 he 07 12 e ang gut from his husk to drive: wich him to have a placœ. nd as the mill with violence R. W. did tear it out ſo ſinall,— 957.5 And made it 1 EIi thly duſt. Oeſerve us, Lord, by chy ded not ſparing ĩt at all. Word 2 4—„ And as the oren with fie hot From Turk& Pope deſend us Lord did cloſe it up Wich heat, Which both would chrui out is done that L have ſaid, turone. noula be our meat: Our Lord Chriſt jeſus thy dear Son. zo was tue Lord in his ripe age Lord Jeſa Curiſt.ſhew forch thν cut dovrn by cruel death; nugEh,(richi vein tormentsgreat, That thou art Lorxd 1 Lordsof lded up his preath. Thy poor afflicted flock defend. Becauſe that he to us might be Thac we may praile thee witheu an cverlaſting bread, end. With much reproach and troubles God hohy Ghoſtour Comforter on earch his liſe he led.(great Be our patron, help. and ſuccour: and as theę grapes in plcaſant time Give us one mind& perſect peace, are prefied ver ſore, All gites ofgrace in us inereaſe. and plucked down en the/ be Thou living God in perſons threc, and let to grom no more,(ripe Fhy Nane be praidd in unityi Eecauſethe juyce that in them is In all our need u: detend, cmnfortable drink That we may praile ee th0¹ we might receive, and joyſul be end. WHen lorrows make us rinx: (thoſe Church, ne wine aàbove, ſtriſe, both ceabe. vVe ſhew O be fure hy ded us Lord ut αιh¹ ear Son. orch thꝗ ns three, nity: ithon 35—. ie H— 0 SSSS 0 Cin