Psalms — Chapter 111
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Verse 2
(c) Se Joing he and his shal profper. _ ;
Verse 4
alfo compofed by the Alpha. bet, asthe next betorc, . ¢e) God wil alfo comfort the iuft in tribulations. ! Bb 2 5. fhcecpiabie - aid tGods proui- ‘dence. ‘The 3. key. { euer and cuer, (/)) his horne fhal be exalted in glorie. Te p* AYs£ ourLord ye (4) children : praife yethe name of our Lordis laudable, nog THE BOOK
Verse 6
(f ) That shal giue dilcreetarid wholfome counfel to the afflicted.
Verse 7
The iuft thal bein eternal memorie : ‘he fha! not feare atthe hearing © of euil,
Verse 8
His hart is readie to hope in our Lord, his hart is confirmed:
Verse 9
his iudtice remaineth for ae ee (g) Workes of mercie are alfo called iuftice, becaufe they concurre to mans iufti- fication, (b) and to his faluation, 11, The finner thal fee ; and wil be angrie jhe fhal gnafh his teeth and: _pine away : the defire of finners fhal perish, . PSALME CXIl. God is tobe praifed, who being high, regardesh and pronideth for. the needie in this world. . . Alleluia, Lord, (a) AlGods feruants.