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13 I have not kept back thy loving mercy -- and truth from the great -- congre--gation.

14 Withdraw not thou thy mer--cy | from me,O Lord let thy loving-kindness and thy truth alway preserve me.

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15 For innumerable troubles are come about me my sins have taken such hold upon me that I am not -- able to look up yea, they are more in number than the hairs of my head, and my heart hath fail--ed me.

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16 O Lord, let it be thy pleasure -- to

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deli--ver Lord, to -- help me. 17 Let them be ashamed, and confounded together, that seek after my -- soul to de--stroy it : let them be driven backward, and put to rebuke, that wish me -

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18 Let them be desolate, and -- rewarded -with shame : that say unto me, Fie up on -- thee, | -- upon thee.

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19 Let all those that seek thee be joy--ful and

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20 As for me, I -- am poor and the Lord -- car

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21 Thou art my help--er | and re--deemer : make no long tarry--ing, | O -- my God.

GLORY BE TO THE FA--THER, AND TO -- THE SON AND TO THE | HO--LY GHOST ;

AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING, IS NOW, -- AND | EVER -- SHALL BE WORLD WITH-'-OUT | END. -** AMEN.

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LESSED is he that considereth the poor and nee--dy the Lord shall deliver him in the time of -- trouble.

2 The Lord preserve him, and keep him alive, that he may be blessed up | on -*- earth and deliver not thou him into the will of his en--emies. 3 The Lord comfort him, when he lieth sick upon bed make thou all his bed in his sick

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4 I said, Lord, be merciful un to -- me heal my soul, for I have sinned a--gainst | thee. 5 Mine enemies speak evil of shall he die, and his name -

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6 And if he come to see me, he speaketh | vani--ty and his heart conceiveth falsehood within himself, and when he cometh forth he tell--eth | it. 7 All mine enemies whisper together against -me even against me do they imagine this -- el 8 Let the sentence of guiltiness proceed against --him and now that he lieth, let him rise { up

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9 Yea, even mine own familiar friend, whom I trust--ed who did also eat of my bread, hath laid great wait for me.

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10 But be thou merciful unto me, | O raise thou me up again, and I shall

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11 By this I know thou favour | est mine enemy doth not triumpha--gainst

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12 And when I am in my health, thou uphold | est -- me and shalt set me before thy face for -- ever. 13 Blessed be the Lord God of Is | ra--el: world without { end.

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Amen.

GLORY BE TO THE FATHER, AND TO | THE -AND TO THE HO-·-LY | GHOST ;

SON:

AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING, IS NOW, AND EVER -'- SHALL BE : WORLD WITHOUT { END. -'

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PSALM XLII. Quemadmodum.

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IKE as the hart desireth the water--brooks: so longeth my soul after thee, O | God. 2 My soul is athirst for God, yea, even for the living God when shall I come to appear before the presence -- of God?

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3 My tears have been my meat day | and night while they daily say unto me, Where is { now -'- thy God?

4 Now when I think thereupon, I pour out my heart by my--self: for I went with the multitude, and brought them forth into the house of God 5 In the voice of praise and thanks giv--ing: among such as keep ho--ly | day.

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6 Why art thou so full of heaviness, O | my. soul and why art thou so disquieted with--in | me? 7 Put thy trust | in God for I will yet give him thanks for the help of his coun--te | nance. 8 My God, my soul is vexed with in -- me : therefore will I remember thee concerning the land of Jordan, and the little hill of -- Her | mon.

9 One deep calleth another, because of the noise of the water--pipes all thy waves and storms are gone o--ver me.

10 The Lord hath granted his loving-kindness in the day--time and in the night-season did I sing of him, and made my prayer unto the God § of my life.

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11 I will say unto the God of my strength, Why hast thou forgotten -- me why go I thus heavily, while the enemy op press--eth | me?

12 My bones are smitten asunder as with a -sword while mine enemies that trouble me cast me in the teeth;

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13 Namely, while they say daily unto me -- : Where is now -*- thy God?

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14 Why art thou so vexed, O | my soul and why art thou so disquieted with--in | me? 15 O put thy trust | in God for I will yet thank him, which is the help of my countenance, {

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AND TO THE HO--LY | GHOST;

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AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING, IS NOW, AND EVER

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PSALM XLIII. Judica me, Deus.

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IVE sentence with me, O God, and defend my cause against the ungodly | peo--ple: O deliver me from the deceitful and wick--ed | man.

2 For thou art the God of my strength, why hast thou put me | from thee and why go I so heavily, while the enemy op press--eth | me?

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30 send out thy light and thy truth, that they may lead -- me and bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy dwelling.

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4 And that I may go unto the altar of God, even unto the God of my joy and glad--ness and upon the harp will I give thanks unto thee, O God, my God.

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5 Why art thou so heavy, O my -- soul and why art thou so disquieted with--in me?

60 put thy trust | in- God: for I will yet give him thanks, which is the help of my countenance, and my God.

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DAY IX. Morning Prayer.

PSALM XLIV. Deus, auribus.

AMEN.

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2 How thou hast driven out the heathen with thy hand, and planted | them in how thou hast destroyed the nations, and -- cast 3 For they gat not the land in

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