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9 For there is no | faithfulness | in his mouth : their | inward parts are very | wickedness.

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open | sepulchre | they | flatter |

11 Destroy Thou them, O God; let them perish through their own imagin | ations: cast them out in the multitude of their ungodliness; for they have re | belled a | gainst | Thee.

12 And let all them that put their | trust in | Thee re- | joice they shall ever be giving of thanks, because Thou defendest them; they that | love Thy | Name shall be | joyful in Thee.

13 For Thou, Lord, wilt give Thy | blessing | unto the | righteous and with Thy favourable kindness wilt | Thou de- | fend him as with a shield.

Evening Prayer.

PSALM VI.

A Prayer in trouble.

Proper Psalm for Ash-Wednesday, and the first of the Penitential Psalms. The others are 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, 143. Single Chant, Purcell in G. W. 49.

1 O Lord, rebuke me not in Thine | indign | ation : minor neither chasten | me in | Thy dis | pleasure. | | |

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2 Have mercy upon me, O Lord, for | I am | weak: O Lord, heal me, | for my | bones are | vexed.

3 My soul also is sore | troubled but, | Lord, how | long wilt Thou | punish | me?

4 Turn Thee, O | Lord, and de | liver my soul: 0 | save me for Thy | mercy's | sake.

5 For in death no man remembereth | Thee and who will give Thee | thanks in the | pit?

6 I am weary of my groaning; every | night wash | I my

bed and water my | couch | with my tears.

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7 My beauty is gone for | very | trouble and worn a

way because of | all mine | enemies.

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8 ¶ Away from me, all ye that work | vanity for the | Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping.

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9 The Lord hath | heard my petition | the | Lord will receive my prayer.

10 All mine enemies shall be con | founded, and | sore | vexed: they shall be turned | back, and | put to | shame | suddenly.

PSALM VII.

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The righteous judgments of God; written by David under persecution from Saul.

Double Chant, Elvey in D.

1 O Lord my God, in | Thee have I me from all them that persecute me,

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put my and de | liver | me; 2 Lest he devour my soul, like a | lion, and | tear it in | pieces while | there is | none to | help.

3 O Lord my God, if I have done | any such | thing: or if there be any | wickedness | in my | hands;

4 If I have rewarded evil unto | him that dealt | friendly with me yea, I have delivered him that without any | cause is mine | enemy;

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5 Then let mine enemy | persecute my soul, and | take me: yea, let him tread my life down upon the earth, and | lay mine honour | in the | dust.

6 ¶ Stand up, O Lord, in Thy wrath, and lift up Thyself, because of the indign | ation | of mine | enemies arise up for me in the | judgement that | Thou | hast com | manded. mf 7 And so shall the congregation of the people come about Thee for their sakes | therefore lift up Thy | self again.

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8 The Lord shall judge the people; give | sentence with | dim me, O Lord according to my righteousness, and according to the innocency that is | in me.

9 O let the wickedness of the ungodly | come to an | end | cres but | guide | Thou the | just.

3. i.e., any such thing as what follows.

4. Yea, rather, I have rescued him, &c. David twice spared Saul's life when he was pursuing him.

8. Give sentence with me; rather, judge me (i.e., as Thou judgest the people).

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10 | For the righteous | God: | trieth the | very | hearts and reins.

11 My | help | cometh of | God: Who pre | serveth | them that are true of heart.

12 God is a righteous | Judge, | strong, and | patient: and God is pro | voked every day.

He will | whet His | sword : made it | ready.

13 If a man will not | turn, He hath bent His bow, and 14 He hath prepared for him the instruments of | death: He or | daineth His | arrows against the | perse

cutors.

15 ¶ Be | hold, he | travaileth with | mischief: he hath conceived sorrow, and | brought forth un godliness.

16 He hath graven and | digged | up a pit and is fallen himself into the destruction that he made for

other.

17 For his travail shall | come upon his | own | head: and his wickedness shall fall on his own | pate.

18 I will give thanks unto the Lord, according to | His righteousness: and I will | praise the name of the | Lord most High.

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PSALM VIII.

A Prophecy of the Incarnation.

Proper Psalm for Ascension Day. Single Chant, Kelway in A. S. 48. 1 O Lord our Governour, how excellent is Thy | Name in | all the | world: Thou that hast | set Thy | glory a- | bove the heavens !

2 Out of the mouth of very babes and sucklings hast Thou ordained strength, be cause of Thine | enemies that Thou mightest still the | enemy, | and the a | venger.

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3 For I will consider Thy heavens, | even the | works of Thy | fingers : the | moon and the | stars, which | Thou hast or dained.

10. Reins; i.e., the inmost feelings.

13. Whet; i.e., sharpen. 13, 14. Spoken of God.

14. For him; i.e., for the wicked man.

15. Spoken of the wicked: travaileth with mischief; i.e., is full of it, busy

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16. Graven; i.e., hollowed out. 2. The avenger; i.e., the revengeful.

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man, that Thou art | mindful of | him : and the son of man, that Thou | visitest| him?

5 Thou madest him | lower than the angels | to | crown him with | glory and worship.

6 Thou makest him to have do | minion of the works of Thy hands and Thou hast put all things | in sub- | jection under his feet;

7 All sheep and oxen | yea, and the beasts of the field;

8 The fowls of the air, and the whatsoever walketh | through the

fishes of the sea and paths of the seas.

9|0| Lord our | Governour: rall how | excellent is Thy | Name in all the

world!

Morning Prayer.

PSALM IX.

A Hymn of Praise to God for past help.
Double Chant. Pye in E flat. W. 45.

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1 I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord, with my whole heart I will speak of all Thy | marvellous |

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2 I will be glad and rejoice in | Thee : yea, my songs will I make of Thy | Name, O | Thou most | Highest.

3 ¶ While mine | enemies are | driven | back they shall | fall and perish at Thy | presence.

4 For Thou hast maintained my | right and my cause : Thou art set in the | throne that | judgest | right.

5 Thou hast rebuked the heathen, and destroyed the un | godly: Thou hast put | out their | name for | ever and |

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6 0 thou enemy, destructions are | come to a perpetual |

4. And when I consider them, I say, what is man, &c.

5. This verse is claimed by the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews as a prophecy of our Saviour.

7. i.e., not cattle only, but the wild beasts of the forest as well.
4. Thou, who judgest right, art set in the throne.

6. As for the enemies, they are cut off, and made a perpetual ruin. The second Thou refers to God.-The very remembrance of them is perished.

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end even as the cities which Thou hast destroyed; | their memorial is | perished | with them.

7¶ But the | Lord shall endure for ever he hath | also prepared His | seat for | judgement.

8 For He shall | judge the world in | righteousness : and minister | true | judgement | unto the | people.

9 The Lord also will be a de | fence for the oppressed: even a refuge in | due | time of trouble.

10 And they that know Thy Name will | put their | trust in | Thee : for Thou, Lord, hast | never | failed | them that | seek Thee.

11 O praise the Lord Which | dwelleth in | Sion : | shew the people of | His | doings.

12 For, when He maketh inquisition for blood, | He remembereth them and forgetteth | not the complaint | of

the poor.

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upon me, O Lord; consider the trouble them that | hate me : Thou that liftest gates of death.

14 That I may shew all Thy praises within the ports of the | daughter of | Sion | I will rejoice in | Thy salv- | ation.

15 ¶ The heathen are sunk | down in the | pit that they | made in the same net which they hid | privily, | is their foot taken.

16 The Lord is known to execute | judgement: the ungodly is trapped in the work of his | own | hands.

17¶ The wicked shall be | turned | into | hell and | all the people that for | get | God.

18 For the poor shall not | alway be forgotten : the patient abiding of the | meek | shall not | perish for | ever. 19 ¶ Up, Lord, and let not | man have the | upper | hand : let the heathen be | judged in | Thy | sight.

20 | Put them in | fear, O | Lord that the heathen may | know themselves to be but | men.

9. In due time; i.e., in plenty of time to help them. 12. When He requires blood for blood; i.e., in the day of reckoning. 14. Within the gates of Jerusalem.

16. The Lord is known by the judgment which He executeth. 17. Shall return to the unseen world; i.e., shall return to dust, and perish.

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