Psalms — Chapter 142
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Verse 2
(d)becaufe no (c) Deale not with me in rigour of inftice , (4) forno mortal man is able-of him-
Verse 5
meditare. (h) In this cafe lconfider , how God hath hertofore shewed his geodnes towards
Verse 6
thy eternitie. Doubrles al things are vamitic, Ccuerie man living. .
Verse 9
away thy face fronrme : (m) and I shal be like to them that defcend into (nm) thelake, (m) If God leaue man without fpecial and continual grace , he wil fal (» ) into finve,as into deep lake,from whence without help he can nor rife vp againe. 8 Make me heare thy mercie (o) inthe morning : becaule L haue hoped