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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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The argument of the .lxvj. psalme. ¶ The prophete Dauid calleth vpon all men to prayse God for his wonderfull power, declared not only in the olde time in drying the red sea that the children of Israel might escape Pharaos handes: but also nowe for sauing his people from their enemies, and from Pharaos and tirauntes of their dayes. He also inciteth other to be thankefull vnto God through his example. ¶2; To the chiefe musition, a song (whiche is) a psalme. A   


1   Declare you ioyfull vnto the Lorde all [ye of] the earth: sing psalmes vnto the glory of his name, geue glory to his maiestie.


2   Say vnto the Lorde, oh howe wonderfull art thou in thy workes: thorow the greatnes of thy power thyne enemies shalbe founde note liers vnto thee.


3   For all [they of] the worlde shall worship thee, and sing psalmes vnto thee: they shall sing psalmes vnto thy holy name. Selah.


4   Come hither and beholde the workes of the Lorde: howe wonderfull he is in his doing towarde the chyldren of men.


5   He turneth the sea into drye lande, so that they went thorowe the water on foote: there dyd we reioyce in him.


6   He ruleth with his power for euer, his eyes beholdeth the gentiles: such as be rebels shal not come to promotion. Selah. B   


7   O ye people blesse your Lorde: and make the voyce of his praise to be heard.


8   Who preserueth our soule in life: and suffereth not our feete to slip.


9   For thou O Lord hast proued vs: thou hast tryed vs, like as siluer is tryed.


10   Thou broughtest vs into the snare: and layde trouble vpon our loynes.


11   Thou sufferedst men to ride ouer our heades: we went through fire and water, and [yet] thou broughtest vs out into a note pleasaunt [place.]


12   I wyll go into thy house with burnt offeringes: and I wyll pay thee my vowes whiche I promised with my lippes, and spake with my mouth when I was in trouble. C   


13   I wyll offer vnto thee fat burnt sacrifices, with the incense of rammes: I will offer bullockes and goates. Selah.


14   O come hither, ∧ hearken: and I wil tell all you that feare the Lorde, what he hath done for my soule.


15   I called vnto hym with my mouth: and I exalted him with my tongue.


16   If I had inclined vnto wickednes in my heart, the Lorde woulde not haue hearde me: but the Lorde hath hearde me, ∧ considered the voyce of my prayer.


17   Blessed be the Lorde which hath not reiected my prayer: nor turned his mercye from me.
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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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