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MAJOR.

Choir.

Sw. Diaps.

Choir.

PSALM 109.-Deus laudum.

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1. Hold not thy TONGUE, O | GOD of my praise: || for the mouth of the ungodly, yea, the mouth or the de- |-ceitful is opened up- | -on me.

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2. And they have spoken a-GAINST me | with false | tongues: || they compassed me about also with words of hatred, and FOUGHT a- | -gainst me with- |-out a cause. 3. For the love that I had unto them, lo, they take Now my con--trary | part: || BUT I GIVE my- · -self | un- -to prayer. 4. Thus have they rewarded ME evil for my good will.

for good: || AND | hatred

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5. Set thou an ungodly man to be | ru- -ler | over him: || and let Sa-TAN | stand at his· right | hand.

6. When sentence is given upon him, let HIM | be con- | -demned: || and let his PRAY'R be | turn- · -ed | in- · -to | sin.

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7. LET his days be few || and LET an- |-0-
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9. Let his children be vaga-BONDS, and beg al-so out of deso-· -late | places.

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wife a widow.

their bread: || let them seek it

10. Let the extortioner con-sUME | ALL that he hath : || and LET the | stran-ger spoil his | labour.

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11. Let THERE be | no man to | pity him : || nor to have compas-sion up- | -on · his | father-· -less | children.

12. Let his posteri-TY | be de- | -stroyed: || and in the next generation LET his | name • be clean put out.

13. Let the wickedness of his fathers be had in remembrance IN the SIGHT of the Lord: || and let not the sin or his mother be done · a- | -way.

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Sw. Prin.

Do. Diaps.

DAY 22.]

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PSALM CIX.

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[DAY 22. 15. And that, because his MIND was not to do good: || but persecuted the poor helpless man, that he might slay him THAT was | vex-ed | AT the heart. 16. His delight was in cursing, and IT shall | happen un- - |-to him: || he loved not blessing, there-FORE | shall it be far from him. 17. He clothed himself with cursing, LIKE as with come into his bowels like water, AND like | oil in- | -to his bones. 18. Let it be unto him as the cloke THAT he hath girdle that HE is | al- · -way | girded with- | -al. 19. Let it thus happen from the LORD unthat SPEAK evil a- | -gainst my soul.

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20. But deal thou with me, O Lord God, accord-ING un- | -to thy | Name: || FOR Sweet - is thy | mercy.

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21. O deliver me, for I am | helpless and | poor: || AND my heart is wounded with--in me.

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22. I go hence like the sha-DOW | that de- |-parteth: || AND am | driven a-way as the grasshopper.

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23. My KNEES are weak through | fasting: || my flesh is DRI-ed | up for | want of fatness.

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24. I became al-so a re- | -proach un- -to them they that look-ED up-| -on me | shaked their heads.

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25. Help ME, O Lord my God: || O SAVE me ac- |-cord-· -ing | to thy |

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26. And they shall know, How that this is thy | hand: || AND | that thou | Lord, hast done it.

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27. Though they CURSE, | yet bless thou and let them be confounded that rise up against ME; but | let thy servant re- | -joice.

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28. Let mine adversa-RIES be | clothed with | shame : || and let them cover themselves with their own con- | -fusion, as with a | cloke.=

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MAJOR. Gto.D.&S.P.

29. As for me, I will give great thanks unto the LORD | with my | mouth : || AND | praise him a--mong the | multitude.

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30. For he shall stand at the right HAND| of the poor: || to save his soul | from un|-right--eous | judges.

DAY 23.

1. The Lord SAID | un

Morning Prayer.

PSALM 110.-Dixit Dominus.

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-to my Lord: || Sit thou on my right hand un-TIL I | make thine | enemies thy | footstool.

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2. The Lord shall send the rod of thy POW'R | out of | Sion: || be thou ruler, even In the midst a- | -mong thine enemies.

3. In the day of thy power shall the people offer thee free-will offerings WITH an | ho- -ly | worship: || the dew of thy BIRTH | is of the | WOMB of the morning. 4. The Lord sware, AND will not re--pent: || Thou art a Priest for ever afTER the or--der | of Mel- | -chisedech.

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5. The Lord up-ON | thy · right | hand : || shall wound even KINGS | in the day of his wrath.

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6. He shall judge among the heathen; he shall fill the pla-CES | WITH the dead | bodies: || and smite in sunder the HEADS | o- -ver | di- -vers | countries.

7. He shall drink of the BROOK | in

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MAJOR.

Sw. Haut.

PSALM 111.-Confitebor tibi.

1. I will give thanks unto the LORD WITH my whole | heart: || secretly among the faith-FUL, and in the con- -gre--gation.

Do. Prin.

MAJOR.

Gt.O.D. S.H.

2. The works or the Lord are great: || sought out of all THEM | that • have | pleasure there- | -in.

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3. His work is worthy to be prais-ED and | had · in | honour : || and his righteous- | -ness en- | -dureth for ever.

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4. The merciful and gracious Lord hath so DONE his | MAR-vel-· -lous | works: || THAT they OUGHT to be | had in re- |-membrance.

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5. He hath given meat UN-to | them that fear him: || he shall ev-ER be | mind--ful of his covenant.

6. He hath shewed his peo-PLE the pow'r of his works || that he THEM the heritage of the | heathen.

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7. The works of his HANDS are | verity · and | judgment : || ALL | his com-mandments are | true.

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8. They stand FAST for | ever and | ever: || AND are | done in | truth and | equity. 9. He sent redemp-TION | unto his | people || he hath commanded his covenant for ever; ho-Ly and | rever- -end is his Name.

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10. The fear of the Lord is the be- | -ginning of | wisdom: || a good understanding have all they that do thereafter; the PRAISE of it en- |-dureth for | ever.

PSALM 112.-Beatus vir.

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1. Blessed is the MAN that | feareth the Lord: || he hath GREAT de- | -light · in his com- | -mandments.

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2. His seed shall be migh-TY | up- · -on | earth: || the generation or the | faith-ful shall be | blessed.

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3. Riches and plenteous-NESS shall be in his house: || and his RIGHT-eous-ness en- -dureth for ever.

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4. Unto the godly there ariseth up LIGHT | in

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Sw. Prin.

Choir.

MAJOR.

Gto.D.& S.H

5. A good MAN is | merciful, with dis--cretion.

and | lendeth || AND will guide his

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6. For HE shall never be moved: || and the righteous shall be HAD in | ev

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- |-lasting re- | -membrance.

7. He will not be afraid of a-NY | eAND be- | -liev- · -eth | in the | Lord.

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8. His heart is establish-ED, and will not shrink || until he see His de- | -sire up on his enemies.

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9. He hath dispersed abroad, and GIV'N | to the poor: || and his righteousness remaineth for ever; his HORN shall be ex-|-alted with | honour.

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10. The ungodly shall see IT, and it shall grieve him: || he shall gnash with his teeth, and consume away; the de-SIRE | OF the un- | -godly shall | perish.

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3. The LORD'S | Name going down of the same.

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4. The Lord is HIGH a- | -bove all | heathen : || AND his | glory a- | -bove the | heavens.

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5. Who is like unto the Lord our God, that HATH his | dwelling so | high: and yet humbleth himself to behold the THINGS that | are in | heaven and | earth? 6. He taketh up the sim-PLE | out of the | dust: || and lift-ETH the | poor · out | of the mire;

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7. That he may SET him | with the princes: || even WITH the | prinof his people.

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