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2. To tell of Thy loving-kindness EARly in the morning and of Thy TRUTH | in' the ' night-'-' season; 3. Upon an instrument of ten strings,* AND upon the | lute upon a loud INstrument, and up- on the ' ' harp.

4. For Thou, Lord, hast made me GLAD through Thy | works and I will rejoice in giving PRAISE for the ope- | ra- ' tions of Thy hands.

5. O Lord, how GLOrious are Thy | works: THY | thoughts are very deep. '

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sider this: and a FOOL | doth ' not ' un- ' der- ' stand it.

7. When the ungodly are green as the grass,* and when all the workers of WICKedness do | flourish then shall they be destroyed for ever;* but Thou, Lord, ART the most | Highest ' for ' 1 e- ver- more.

8. For lo, Thine enemies, O Lord,* lo, Thine Enemies shall | perish and all the workers of WICKed- | ness shall be ' des- 'troyed.

9. But mine horn shall be exalted like the HORN of an | u- nicorn: FOR I am an- | oint- ed with fresh oil.

10. Mine eye also shall see his LUST of mine | ene- ! mies and mine ear shall hear his desire of the wicked* that a rise up against me.

II. The righteous shall FLOURISH like a | palm- ' tree : and shall spread aBROAD like a cedar' in 'Li- ' ba- '

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12. Such as are planted in the HOUSE of the shall flourish in the COURTS of the house

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13. They also shall bring forth more FRUIT in their | age and SHALL be | fat and well- - liking.

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14. That they may shew how TRUE the Lord my strength is and that there is NO un

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Glory be to the Father,* AND to the | Son: AND | to! the Holy Ghost;

As it was in the beginning,* is NOW, and ever | shall' be: WORLD without | end. ' — ' A- ' — ' men.

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|HE Lord is King,* and hath PUT on | glo- rious ' арра- rel the Lord hath put on His apparel,* AND | girded' Him- ' self' with ' strength.

2. He hath made the ROUND | world so sure '- : THAT it cannot be mov1

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3. Ever since the world began* hath Thy SEAT | been' pre-pa-red: THOU | art' from ev-er- ' lasting. 4. The floods are risen, O Lord,* the FLOODS have lift up their voice: the floods lift' up ' their waves.

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5. The waves of the sea are mighty,* and | rage

horri- ' bly: but yet the Lord, who DWELLeth on | high, ' is might- i- ' er.

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6. Thy testimonies, O LORD, are | ve- ry' sure Holiness be- cometh Thine' house' for ' ever. Glory be to the Father,* AND to the Son - : AND | to the ' Ho- ' ly' Ghost;

As it was in the beginning,* is NOW, and | eshall be: WORLD | with- ' out ' end. ' A- ' men.

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PSALM XCIV. Deus ultionum.

O Lord God,

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LORD GOD, to Whom | ven- geance belongeth Thou God, to whom VENgeance be- | longeth, shew Thyself.

2. ARISE, Thou | Judge' of the world and reward the PROUD after | their ' de- ' serving.

3. Lord, how LONG | shall the un- ' god- ' ly: how LONG shall the un- | god-ly' tri- ' umph?

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4. How long shall all wicked doers SPEAK | so disdain- ' fully: and MAKE | such proud 'boast- ' ing? 5. They smite DOWN Thy | people, O Lord: AND | trouble Thine heri- tage.

6. They murder the WIdow, and the stran- 'ger: and put the FAther- | less to death.

7. And yet they say,* TUSH, the Lord | shall not see: neither shall the GOD of | Jacob' re- ' gard ' it.

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8. Take heed, ye unWISE a- | mong the peo- ' ple: O ye FOOLS, when will ye un- derstand? 9. He that planted the EAR, shall | He not

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10. Or He that NURtur- | eth 'the' hea- ' then it is He that teacheth man knowledge,* | shall not He' pun- 'ish?

11. The Lord KNOWeth the thoughts of ↑ man : THAT they are but vain -.

12. Blessed is the man whom Thou CHASTenest, O Lord and TEACHest him | in Thy law '-;

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13. That Thou mayest give him patience in TIME | of ad- ver- sity: until the pit be DIGged up | for un- ' god- ' ly.

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14. For the LORD will not fail His peo- ple: neither will He forSAKE | His ' in- ' heri- ' tance;

15. Until righteousness TURN again | un- ' to 'judge- ' ment: all such as are TRUE in | heart shall follow ' it. 16. Who will rise up with ME a- | gainst the 'wick- ' ed or who will take my part aGAINST the | e- ' vildo-ers.

17. If the LORD | had ' not ' help- ' ed me : it had not failed but my SOUL had been | put to ' si- 'lence.

18. But when I SAID, My | foot MERcy, O Lord '-, ' held me up. 19. In the my heart soul' - .

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20. Wilt Thou have any thing to DO with the stool of wicked-ness: which iMAgineth | mis- chief as a law? 21. They gather them together against the SOUL | of! the righteous and conDEMN the innocent' blood ' - .

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22. But the LORD | is my re- ' fuge and my GOD is the strength of my con- fidence.

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23. He shall recompense them their wickedness,* and deSTROY them in their own ma- ' lice: yea, the Lord our GOD | shall de- ' stroy them.

Glory be to the Father,* AND | to the Son : AND | to the Holy Ghost;

As it was in the beginning,* is NOW, and | e- ' ver ' shall be: WORLD with- | out' end. ' A- ' men.

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PSALM XCV. Venite, exultemus.

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COME, let us SING unto the Lord : let us hearttily reJOICE in the strength ' of our ' sal- ' va- ꞌ

2. Let us come before His PREsence with thanks- | gi- ving and SHEW ourselves glad in Him' with psalms ' - .

3. For the LORD is a | great' God: and a GREAT | Kinga-bove all' gods.

4. In His hand are all the CORners of the | earth : and the STRENGTH of the | hills is His ' al- ' so.

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5. The sea is His, and HE | made it and HIS hands pre-pa-red the dry land.

6. O come, let us WORship and fall down and KNEEL be- | fore the Lord' our ' Ma-' ker.

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