Psalms — Chapter 85
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Verse 2
(e) hopeth in thee, (d)Secondly ,becaufe we profeffe,and promifeto lead a holie life. (e) Thirdly , be- caufe we truft and hope in God. 3-Haue mercie on me,o Lord,becaufe I haue cried to thee (f) al the day:
Verse 6
Receiue,o Lord,my prayer with thine ears:and attend to the voice of my petition,
Verse 7
8.There isnot the like to thee amongft-Gods,.o Lord : and there-is not according to thy works,
Verse 12
(p) Confe.lion of praife, 13.Becaulethy mercie is great vpon me: &thou haft deliuered my foule: out of (q) the lower hel, (4) From the ftate of eternal damnation.
Verse 14
thee in their fight, 15.cAnd thou,o Lord, the God of.compaffion and mercitul,patient , -and of much mercie,and (r) crue. (r) In performing al promifes. 16, Haue reipectto me and haue mercie on me, (/) give thine empire to thy feruant: and {aue the fonne of thy handmaid, ((f) A digrefsion (vfual to Prophets) of Chriffs Empyre & Kingdom the Church, giuen to him,being the fonne ofan Immaculate Virgin,the handmaid of God.!