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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 .lxxvii. psalme. ¶2; The prophete vttereth in a lamentation, wonderfull cogitations of a sorowfull afflicted ∧ pensiue heart, almost brought into desperation: but consideryng the manifolde argument of Gods power and goodnesse, declared to hym and to his fathers in tyme past, he taketh good courage, and trusteth of Gods helpe. ¶2; To the chiefe musition vpon note Ieduthun, a psalme of Asaph. A   


1   My voyce was vnto the Lorde, and I cryed: my voyce was vnto the Lord, and he hearkened vnto me.


2   In the tyme of my trouble I sought the Lorde: my hande all the nyght note catched ∧ ceassed not, my soule refused comfort.


3   I called to remembraunce God, and I was disquieted: I conferred with my selfe, and my spirite was wrapped in pensiuenesse. Selah.


4   Thou dydst kepe the watche of mine eies: I was amased ∧ coulde not speake.


5   I dyd thynke vpon the dayes past: and on the yeres of the olde worlde.


6   I called to remembraunce my psalme, song on the musicall instrument in the nyght tyme: I communed with myne owne heart, ∧ searched out my spirites. B   


7   What, wyll the Lorde forsake me for euer? wyll he be no more intreated to be fauourable?


8   Is his mercie cleane gone for euer? and is his promise made from one generati&obar; to another, come vtterly to an ende.


9   Hath God forgotten to be gratious? and will he shut vp his louing kindnesse in displeasure? Selah.


10   And I sayde, note this is my death: but the ryght hande of the most hyghest [may graunt] me yeres. Mornyng prayer.


11   I dyd call to rem&ebar;braunce the workes of God almightie: for thy wonders done a great whyle a goe came into my mynde.


12   I also gaue my selfe to muse of all thy workes: and I talked of all thy actes. C   


13   Thy way O Lorde is in note holynesse: who is so great a God as the Lorde?


14   Thou art þe; God that doth wonders: thou hast made thy power knowen among the people.


15   Thou hast redeemed thy people with a [mightie] arme: the sonnes of Iacob and Ioseph. Selah.


16   The waters sawe thee O God, the waters sawe thee, they note feared: yea the depthes of them moued out of their place.


17   Thicke cloudes powred downe rayne, thinne cloudes gaue a noyse: and thine note arrowes went abrode into al corners.


18   The sounde of thy thunder was rounde about the [sky]: the lightnynges shone through the worlde, the earth quaked and trembled.


19   Thy way is in the sea, and thy pathes in the great waters: and thy footesteppes are not knowen.


20   Thou dydst leade thy people lyke sheepe: by the hande of Moyses and Aaron.
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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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