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7. Hold thee still in the Lord, and a-BIDE | patiently up- | -on him: || but grieve not thyself at him whose way doth prosper, against the man that Do-eth | af- · -ter | e- ' -vil counsels.

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8. Leave off from wrath, AND let | go dis- | -pleasure: || fret not thyself, ELSE shalt thou be | moved to do | evil.

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9. Wicked doers SHALL be | root--ed | out: || and they that patiently abide the LORD, those shall in- | -herit the land.

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10. Yet a little while, and the un-GOD-ly | SHALL be look after his PLACE, and he shall be a--way.

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11. But the meek-spirited SHALL pos- |-sess the | earth : || and shall be refreshed IN the | mul- -ti- | -tude of peace.

12. The ungodly seeketh coun-SEL a- | -gainst the | just: || and gnash-ETH UP- | -on him with his teeth.

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13. The LORD shall | laugh him to | scorn: || for he hath SEEN | that day is coming.

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14. The ungodly have drawn out the sword, AND have bent their bow || to | cast down the poor and needy, and to slay such as ARE | of a right | con- -ver-sation.

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own | heart: || AND | their bow |

16. A small thing THAT the rightriches or the un- |-godly.

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17. For the arms of the un-GOD-ly | shall be | broken: || AND the | Lord · up- | -holdeth the righteous.

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the godly || and their inherit-ANCE |

19. They shall not be confounded IN the | peril-· -ous | time: || and in the days of DEARTH they shall have e- | -nough.

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Sw. Haut.

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20. As for the ungodly, they shall perish; and the enemies of the Lord shall consume As the fat of | lambs : || yea, even as the SMOKE, shall | they con- | a- | -way.

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21. The ungodly borroweth, and PAY-eth | nota- | -gain : || BUT the | righteous · is | merciful, and liberal.

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22. Such as are blessed of God SHALL posare cursed of HIM | shall be | root

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23. The Lord order-ETH a good man's | going: || and maketh his way ac-cepta- · -ble | to him- | -self.

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24. Though he fall, he shall NOT be cast a- | -way: || for the LORD up- | -holdeth him with his | hand.

25. I have been YOUNG, and now am | old: || and yet saw I never the righteous forsa-KEN, nor his seed | begging their | bread.

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28. For the Lord lov-ETH the | THING that is right: || he forsaketh not his that be godly, BUT they | are pre--served for ever.

29. The un-RIGHT-eous

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30. The righteous SHALL in- |-herit the | land: || AND | dwell there- | -in ⚫ for |

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31. The mouth of the righteous is Ex-er- | -cised in | wisdom: || and his TONGUE | will be talking of judgment.

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Sw. Prin.

34. The Lord will not leave HIM | in his | hand: || NOR CONhe is judged.

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35. Hope thou in the Lord, and keep his way, and he shall promote thee, that thou SHALT pos- | -sess the | land: || when the ungod-LY shall | pe- -rish | thou ·

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36. I myself have seen the un-GOD-ly | in great | power: || AND | flourish- · -ing | like a green | bay-tree.

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38. Keep innocency, and take heed un-To the | THING that is | right: || for THAT shall bring a man | peace at the | last.

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39. As for the transgressors, THEY shall | perish to- | -gether: || and the end of the ungodly is, they SHALL be | rooted out at the last.

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40. But the salvation of the righteous com-ETH | of the | Lord: || who is also their STRENGTH in the time of trouble.

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41. And the Lord shall STAND | by them, and save them: || he shall deliver them from the ungodly, and shall save them, be-CAUSE they put their | trust in | him.

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Morning Prayer.

MINOR.

Sw. Prin.

PSALM 38.-Domine, ne in furore.

1. Put me not to rebuke, O LORD, | in thine | anger : || neither chasten ME | in thy heavy dis- | -pleasure.

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2. For thine ar-ROWS | stick fast | in me: || AND | thy hand | presseth me sore. 3. There is no health in my flesh, be-CAUSE of thy dis- |-pleasure: || neither is there any rest in my BONES by | rea- -son of my sin.

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4. For my wickednesses are GONE | over my head: || and are like a sore burthen, Too heavy for me to bear.

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5. My wounds STINK, and | are cor--rupt: || THROUGH |· foolishness.

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6. I am brought into so GREAT | trouble and misery || that I Go | mourn-ing ALL the day long.

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7. For my loins are filled WITH a | sore dis- |-ease: || and THERE is | no whole | part in my body.

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8. I am FEE-ble, and sore | smitten: || I have roared for the ve-RY dis- | -quiet--ness of my heart.

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9. Lord, thou know-EST | all my de- | -sire: || AND my groaning is not hid from thee.

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10. My heart pant-ETH, my strength · hath | failed me: || AND the | SIGHT Of · mine eyes is gone from me.

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11. My lovers and my neighbours did stand look-ING up- | -on my trouble: || AND my kins--men | stood a- · -far | off.

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12. They also that sought after my LIFE | laid snares | for me: || and they that went about to do me evil talked of wickedness, and imagin-ED de- | -ceit · — | ALL the day long.

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13. As for me, I was like a DEAF | man, and | heard not: || and as one that is DUMB, who doth not open his mouth.

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14. I became even as a man that | heareth not: || and in WHOSE | mouth · are | no re- |-proofs.

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15. For in thee, O Lord, HAVE I put my trust: || thou shalt an-swER for | me, O Lord my God.

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MINOR.

Sw. Diaps.

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17. And I, tru-LY, am | set in the plague: I and my heavi-NESS is | ev- -er | in my sight.

18. For I WILL con- | -fess my | wickedness: || AND be | sor--RY | formy | sin. 19. But mine enemies LIVE, and are | mighty || and they that HATE me | wrongfully are many in number.

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20. They also that reward evil for GOOD | are a- | -gainst me : || be-cause I | follow the THING that good | is. 21. Forsake me NOT, O 22. HASTE | thee to

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PSALM 39.-Dixi, Custodiam.

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1. I said I will TAKE | HEED to my ways: || that I of- | -fend not in tongue.

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2. I will keep my mouth as it | WERE with a | bridle : || while the UNis in my sight.

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3. I held my TONGUE, ❘ and spake | nothing: || I kept silence, yea, good WORDS; but it was pain and grief to me.

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4. My heart was hot within me; and while I was thus mus-ING the kindled || and AT the last I | SPAKE with my tongue.

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5. Lord, let me know mine end, and the NUM-ber of my days: || that I may be certifi-ED how | long I have to live. 6. Behold, thou hast made my days as it | WERE a is even as nothing in respect of thee; and verily every man liv-ING is | al-ge--THER | vanity.

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7. For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquiet-ETH him- | -self in | vain: || he heapeth up rich-Es, and | cannot tell who shall | gather them.

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