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The X. Commandments

Hymnal: WBPF1640 #F12 (1640) Scripture: Exodus 20 First Line: Hark Israel and what I say Lyrics: Hark Israel and what I say, give heed to understand: I am the Lord thy God that brought thee out of Egypt land, Even from the house wherein thou didst in thraldome live a slave: None other God at all before my presence shalt thou have. No manner graven image shalt thou make at all to thee: Nor any figure like by thee shall counterfeited be, Of any thing in Heaven above, nor in the earth below: Nor in the waters beneath the earth, to them thou shalt not bow. Nor shalt them serve: the Lord thy God a jealous Goad am I: That punish parents faults, unto the third and fourth degree, Upon their children that me hate; and mercy do display To thousands of such as me love, and my precepts obey. The Name thou of the Lord thy God in vaine shalt never use: For him that takes his Name in vaine the Lord will not excuse. Remember that thou holy keep the sacred Sabbath Day: Six daies thou labour shalt and do thy needfull works alway. The seventh day the Lord thy God hat set to rest upon: No work then shalt hou do in it, ne thou nor yet thy sonne, Thy dauther, servant, nor thy maid, thine oxe, nor yet thine asse: Nor stranger that within thy gates hath his abiding place. For in six daies, God heaven and earth, and all therein did make And after those his rest he did upon the seventh day take. Wherefore he blest the day that he for resting did ordaine: And sacred to himselfe alone appointed to remaine. Yeeld honour to thy parents, that prolong'd thy daies may be Upon the land which the Lord thy God hath given thee. Thou shalt not murther. Thou shalt not commit adultery. Thou shalt not steale. Nor witnesse false against thy neighbour be. Thou shalt not covet house that to thy neighbour doth belong: Ne covet shalt in having of his wife to do him wrong: Nor his man-servnat nor his maid, nor Oxe nor Asse of his: Nor any other thing that to thy neighbour proper is. Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark Israel what I say]
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The X. Commandements of God

Author: W. W. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #87e (1640) Scripture: Exodus 20 First Line: Attend my people and give eare Lyrics: Attend my people ad give eare, Of setly things I will thee tell: See that my word in mind thou beare And to my precepts listen well. 1 I am thy soveraigne Lord and God, Which have thee brought fro careful thral And eke reclaim'd from Pharaohs rod, Make thee no gods on them to call. 2 Nor fashioned some of any things In heaven or earth to worship in For I thy God by revenging With grievous plagues this sin will smite. 3 Take not in vaine his holy Name, Abuse it not after thy will, For so thou mightest soone purchase blame And in his wrath he would thee spill. 4 The Lord from work the seventh day ceast, And brought all things to perfect end: So thou and thine that day take rest, That to Gods hests ye may attend. 5 Unto thy parents honour give, As Gods commandements do intend: That hou long daies and good maist live In earth, where Gods place doth lend. 6 Beware of murder and cruell hate, 7 All filthy fornication feare. 8 See thou steale not in any rate. 9 False witnesse against no man bear. 10 Thy neighbours house with not to have, His wife, or ought that he cals mine: His field, his Oxe, his Asse, his slave, Or any thing which is not thine. A Prayer: The Spirit of grace grant us O Lord, To keep these lawes our hearts restore And cause us all with one accord, To magnifie thy Name therefore. For of our selves no strenght we have To keep these lawes after thy will: Thy might therefore O Christ we crave, That we in thee may them fulfill. Lord for thy Names sake grant us this, Thou art our strength, O Saviour Christ: Of thee to speed how should we misse, In whom our treasure doth consist? To thee for evermore be praise, With the Father in each respect, And with the holy Spirit alwaies, The conforter of thine elect. Languages: English Tune Title: [Attend my people and give eare]
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Beatus vir

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #1a (1640) Scripture: Psalm 1 First Line: The man is blest that hath not bent Lyrics: 1 The man is blest that hath not bent to wicked read his eare: Nor led his life as sinners do, nor sate in scorners chaire. 2 But in the law of God the Lord, doth for his whole delight And in that law doth exercise himself both day and night. 3 He shall be like the tree that growes fast by the rivers side, Which bringeth forth most pleasant fruit in her due time and tide. Whose leafe shall never fade nor fall but flourish still and stand, Even so all things shall prosper well that this man takes in hand. 4 So shall not the ungodly men, they shall be nothing so: But as the dust which from the earth the wind drives to and fro. 5 Therefore shall not the wicked men in judgement stand upright Nor yet the sinners with the just, shall come in place or sight. 6 For why? the way of godly men unto the Lord is known; And eke the way of wicked men shall quite be overthrown. Languages: English Tune Title: [The man is blest that hath not bent]
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Quare fremuerunt

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #1b (1640) Scripture: Psalm 2 First Line: Why did the Gentiles tumults raise? Lyrics: 1 Why did the Gentiles tumults raise? what rage was in their braine? Why did the Jewish people muse, seeing all is but vaine? 2 The Kings and Rulers of the earth conspire and are all bent, Against the Lord and Christ his Son, which he among us sent. 3 Shall we be bound to them say they? let all their bonds be broke; And of their doctrine and their law, let us reject the yoke. 4 But he that in the heaven dwels, their doings will deride: And make them all as mocking flocks, throughout the world so wide. 5 For in his wrath the Lord will say to them upon a day: And in his fury trouble them and then the Lord will say: 6 I have anointed him my King upon my holy hill; I will therfore Lord preach thy Law, and eke declare thy will. 7 For in this wise the Lord himself did say to me I wot: Thou art my deare and onely Son, to day I thee begot. 8 All people I will give to thee, as heires at thy request: The ends and coasts of all the earth by thee shall be possest. 9 Thou shalt them bruise even with a mace, as men under foot trod: And as the potters shards shalt break then with an iron rod. 10 Now ye O Kings and Rulers all. be wise therefore and learn'd By whom the matters of the world be judged and discern'd. 11 See that ye serve the Lord above in trembling and in fear: See that with reverence yee rejoyce to him in like manner. 12 See that ye kisse and eke embrace his blessed Son I say; Lest in his wrath ye suddenly perish in the mid way. 13 If once his wrath never so small shall kindle in his brest: O then all they that trust in Christ, shall happy be and blest. Languages: English
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Domine quid

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #1c (1640) Scripture: Psalm 3 First Line: O Lord how are my foes increast Lyrics: 1 O Lord how are my foes increast, which vexe me more and more: They kiil my heart when as they say God can him not restore. 2 But thou (O Lord) art my defence, when I am hard bestead: My worship and mine honour both, and thou holdst up my head. 4 Then with my voice upon te Lord I did both call and cry: And he out of his holy hill did heare me by and by. 5 I laid me down and quietly I slept and rose againe: For why I know assuredly, the Lord will me sustaine. 6 If then thousand had hom'd me in, I could not be afraid: For thou art still my Lord and God, my Saviour and mine aid. Rise up therefore, save me, my god, for now to thee I call: 7 For thou hast broke the cheeks & teeth of these wicked men all. 8 Salvation only doth belong to thee o Lord above: thou dost bestow upon thy folk thy blessing and thy love. Languages: English Tune Title: [O Lord how many are my foes increased]
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Cum invocarim

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #2a (1640) Scripture: Psalm 4 First Line: O God that art my righteousnesse Lyrics: 1 O God that art my righteousnesse, Lord heare me when I call, Thou hast set me at liberty, when I was bound and thrall. 2 Have mercy Lord therefore on me, and grant me my request: For unto thee uncessantly, to cry I will not rest. 3 O mortall men how long will ye my glory thus despise? why wander ye in vanity, and follow after lies? 4 Know ye that good and godly men the Lord doth take and chuse: And when to him I make my plaint, he doth me not refute. 5 Sin not, but stand in awe therefore, examine well your heart: And in your chamber quietly, see you your selves convert. 6 Offer to God the sacrifice of righteousnesse I say: and look that in the living Lord you put your trust alway. 7 The greater sort crave worldly goods, and riches do embrace: But Lord grant us thy countenence, thy favor and thy grace. 8 For thou thereby shalt make my heart more joyfull and more glad, Then thy that of their corne and wine full great increase have had. 9 In peace therefore lie down will I taking my rest and sleep: For thou onely wilt me O Lord, alone in safety keep. Languages: English
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Verba mea auribus

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #2b (1640) Scripture: Psalm 5 First Line: Incline thine eares unto my words Lyrics: 1 Incline thine eares unto my words, O Lord my plaint confider 2 And heare my voice, my King, my God, to thee I make my prayer. 3 Heare me betime, Lord tarry not, for I will have respect, My prayer early in the morn to thee for to direct. 4 And I will trust through patience in thee my God alone: Thou art not pleas'd with wickednesse and ill with thee dwels none. 5 And in thy sight shallnever stand these furious fooles O Lord: Vaine workers of iniquity, thou hast alwaies abhor'd. 5 The lyars and the flatterers thou shalt destroy them than; and God will hate the blood-thirsty, and the deceitfull man. 7 Therefore will I come to thine house, trusting upon thy grace: And reverently will worship thee, toward thine holy place. 8 Lord leade me in thy righteousness, for to confound my foes: And eke the way that I shall walk, before my face disclose. 9 For in their mouthes there is no truth, their heart is foule and vaine: Their throat an open sepulcher, their tongues do glose and faine. 10 Destroy their false conspiracies, that they may come to nought: Subvert them in their heapes of sin, which have rebellion wrought. 11 But those that put their trust in thee, let them be glad alwaies: And render thanks for thy defence, and give thy Name the praise. 12 For thou with favour wilt increase the just and righteous still: And with thy grace as with a shield, defend him form all ill. Languages: English
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Domine ne in furore

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #2c (1640) Scripture: Psalm 6 First Line: Lord in thy wrath reprove me not Lyrics: 1 Lord in thy wrath reprove me not, though I deserve thine ire: Ne yet correct me in thy rage, O Lord I thee desire. 2 For I am weak, therefore o Lord, of mercy me forbeare: And heale me Lord, for why thou know'st my bones do quake for feare. 3 My soule is troubled very sore, and vexed vehemently: But Lord how long wilt thou delay, to cure my misery? 4 Lord turn thee to my wonted grace, my silly soule up take: So save me not for my deserts, but for thy mercies sake. 5 For why? no man among the dead remebereth thee one whit: Or who shall worship thee (O Lord) in the infernal pit? 6 So grievous is my plaint and mone, that I wax wondrous faint: All night long I wash my bed with teares of my complaint. 7 My sight is dim, and waxeth old with anguish of my heart: For feare of those that be my foes, and would my soule subvert. 8 But now away from me all ye that work iniquity: For why? the Lord hat heard the voice of my complaint and cry. o He heard not onely the request and prayer of my heart: But it received at my hands, and took it in good part. 10 And now my foes that vexed me, the Lord will soon defame: And suddenly confound them all to their rebuke and shame.
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Domine Deus meus

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #3a (1640) Scripture: Psalm 7 First Line: O Lord my God I put my trust Lyrics: 1 O Lord my God I put my trust, and confidence in thee: Save me from them that me pursue, and eke deliver me. 2 Lest like a Lion he me teare, and rend in peaces small, While there is none to succour me and rid me out of thrall. 3 O Lord my God if I have done the thing that is not right: Or else if I be found in fault, or guilty in thy sight. 4 Or to my friend rewarded ill, or left him in distresse: Which me pursu'd most cruelly, and hated me causeless. 5 Then let my foes pursue my soule, and eke my life down thrust Unto the earth, and also lay mine honour in the dust. 6 Start up O Lord now in thy wrth, and put my foes to paine: Performe the kingdome promised to me which wrong sustaine. 7 Then shall great nations come to thee, and know thee by this thing, If thou declare for love of them, thy selfe as Lord and King. 8 And as thou art of all men Judge, O Lord now judge thou me According to my righteousnesse, and mine integrity. The second Part: 9 Lord cease the hate of wicked men, and be the just mans guide: By whom the secrets of all hearts are searched and descru;d. 10 I take my help to come of God in all my paine and smart: That doth preserve all those that be of pure and perfect heart. 11 The just man and the wicked both God judgeth by his power: So that he feels his mighty hand even every day and houre. 12 Except he change his mind, I die, for even as he should smite He whets his sword, his bow he bends, aiming where he may hit. 13 And doth prepare his mortall darts his arrows keene and sharp, For them that do me persecute, whilst he doth mischief warp. 14 But lo thought he in travell be of his divelish fore-cast: And of his mischief once conceive'd, yet brings forth nought at last. 15 He digs a ditch and delves it deep, in hpe to hurt his brother: But he shall fall into the pit that he dig'd up for other. 16 Thus wrong returneth to the hurt of him in whom it bred; And all the mischief that he wrought, shall fall upon his head. 17 I will give thanks to God therefore, that judgeth righteously: And with my song will praise the Name of him that is most high. Languages: English
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Domine Deus noster

Author: T. S. Hymnal: WBPF1640 #3b (1640) Scripture: Psalm 8 First Line: O God our Lord how wonderful Lyrics: 1 O God our Lord how wonderfull are thy works every where; Whose fame surmounts in dignity, above the heavens cleare! 2 Euen by the mouthes of sucking babes thou wilt confound thy foes For in those babes thy might is seen, thy graces they disclose. 3 And when I see the heavens hight, the works of thine owne hand: The Son the Moon and all the starres, in order as they stand, 4 What thing is man (Lord) think I then that thou dost him remember? Or what is mans posterity that thou dost it consider? 5 For thou hast made him little lesse than Angels in degree: And thou hast crowned him also with glory and dignity. 6 Thou hast prefer'd him to be Lord of all thy works of wonder: And at his feet hath set all things, that he should keep them under. 7 As sheep, and neat and all beasts else that in the fields do feed: fowles of the ayre, fish in the sea, and all that there in breed. 9 Therefore must I say once againe, O God that art our Lord: How famous and how wonderfull are thy works through the world. Languages: English

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