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Psalms — Chapter 32


These annotations are from the original 1609 Douay Old Testament, the first complete English Catholic Bible translation, produced by English scholars in exile at the English College of Douai. The archaic spelling is preserved.

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Verse 2

(d) a pfalter ot ten itrings fing to him. (¢) In mortification, offering your bodies a living hofte , Rom. 12. (d) Of this in- ftrument this booke is called the Pfalrer:and it fignifieth the obferuation of the ten commandments, without which no praife pleafeth God.

Verse 3

(e) Praifing God for the grace of Chrift in the new teftament.

Verse 4

Becaufe the finner is prayfed in the defires of his foule : and the vniuft man is bleffed, ;

Verse 6

them, (1) Gods ny - OF PSALMES. 65 ; 1s omMipotent (1) Gods word 1s omniy : at . . :

Verse 7

(k) Gieat Spiritual ioy with peace of confcience , is in true Chriftian Catholikes in the militant Chnreh; but the bleffed haue the moft abfolute & Secure ioy of al, in the Church triumphant, PSALME The Chatho- like Church glortous, The 6. key. $A prayer in Hoo arhision, {The 7 key. Lind. cesar oan sommes 760 THE BOORk PSALME L&XXVII, A faithful perjon fore and. loug afflitted, Lamenrably complamserl , praying God,

Verse 13

Lord hath looked from heauen:he hath feeh al the children ot men..

Verse 14

From his prepared habitation he hath looked vpon al that inhabite the earth,

Verse 15

(p} Gods wifdom infinit. 16.The (q} King is not faued by much power: andthe gyant shal not be faued in he multitude of his {trength. (4) No power in earth is of anie force without God.

Verse 17

(f) andin the aboundance of his force he fhal not be faued, x) Of his mafter (f) or of himfelfe. 18.Benold the eies of our Lord be vpon them that fearc him:and on them, that hope vpon his mercie,

Verse 19

That he may deliuer their foules from death: and nourifh them in fa- mine,

Verse 20

shal reioyce:and we haue trufted in his holie name, (#) Letthy mercie,o Lord,be made vpon vs,as we haue hoped in thee, sar Pa wich haft al perseGtion, shew thy mercic in protoGing & fauing al thas La. PSALME ee Gods proui- dence. The 3. key. This Pfalme is alfo compofed in order of the Alphabet. _ 64 THE BOOK PSALME XXXII. King Dauid by bis ewne example being delinered from danger , exhorteth al men to render thankes for Gods benefits: 1.2. sewing wherin iuftice con/ifterh, 16.-and-Gods [pecsal prousdencetowards.the suf.