Psalms — Chapter 45
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Verse 3
(g) the-earth shal be troubled: and (b) mountainestranfported into the hart of the fea, (f, Therrore al Catholikes may afiuredly knew , that the whole Church can not. j — faile eli as parte, er sth hl tn th — OF PSALMES. 91 faile (g ) though very manie,as now in England , “hb ) and very eminent perfons, as fome noblemen, andfome Priefts haue revolted, vet al wilnot. _ Their waters haue founded, and were troubled: the mountaines were’ troubled in his ftrengrh,
Verse 5
(i) Such bad examples make thegood to recolle& themfclues more diligently and ‘toreioyce in Gods grace, by which thy ftand faft.
Verse 6
(4) Before the heate of perfecution shal inuade al, for the ele& the dayes of tribu- lation are shorned.
Verse 7
the Church, but can not deftroy it. {7 ) By the fpirit of Chrift , Aatichrift , and al his members shal be deftruyed, §. The Lord of-hofts is with vs: the God of Lacob is our defender, g.Come ye, 6c {ce the workes of our Lord, what wonders he hath pur vponthe earth: 10, (n) taking away warres euen vnto to the end of rhe earth. (») The Church fometimes hath great peace and tranquilitie. He fhal deftroy bow , & breake weapons: and fhiclds he shal burne with fire, 11, (0) Be quiet, and fee that Iam God:I shal be exalted among the gen- tils, and I shal be exalted inthe earth. (0) God himfelfe reftrayneth the wiked , fudainely abating their furic, or cutting off their forces.
Verse 8
XLVI. Gentils are called , and innited to praife God for-his magnificence: for Cirijts Afcenfion,and power.