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Teach me thy way, O Lord; I will walk inI thy truth:

Unite my heart-to | fear-thy | name.

I will praise thee, O Lord my God, with | all— my heart:

And I will glorify thy | name-for | ev-er |

more.

For great is thy | mer-cy | toward me:

And thou hast delivered my soul-from the | low-est hell.

O God, the proud are | risen-a | gainst me, And the assemblies of violent men have sought after my soul, and | have not-set | theebefore them.

But thou,-O | Lord,

Art a God

gracious,

full of compassion,-and |

Long suffering,

And plenteous-in | mercy-and | truth.

O | turn-unto | me,

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And have mercy-up on me;

Give thy strength | unto-thy | servant,

And save the | son of-thine | handmaid.

Show me a token-for | good;

That they which hate me may see it,-and |

be a shamed:

Because-thou, | Lord,

Hast holpen | me,-and | comfort-ed | me.

31.

I CRIED unto | God-with my voice,
Even unto God with my voice; and | he―gave |

ear-unto me.

In the day of my trouble I | sought-the | Lord, My sore ran in the night, and ceased not: my soul re | fused | to-be | comforted.

I remembered God, | and-was | troubled :

I complained, and my | spirit-was | ov-er | whelmed.

Thou holdest mine | ey-es | waking:

I am so troubled | that-I | can—not | speak.

I have considered the | days-of | old,
The years-of | an-cient | times.

I call to remembrance my song-in the night: I commune with mine own heart: and my | spirit-made | diligent | search.

Will the Lord cast | off-for | ever?
And will he-be | favourable-no | more?
Is his mercy clean | gone-for | ever?
Doth his promise | fail-for | ev-er | more?

Hath God for gotten-to be gracious?
Hath he in anger | shut up-his | ten-der |

mercies ?

And I said, This is-my in | firmity:

But I will remember the years of the right | hand-of the-Most | High.

I will remember the | works-of the | Lord: Surely I will re | member-thy | wonders—of | old.

I will meditate also of | all-thy | work,
And talk-of | th-y | doings.

Thy way, O God, is | in-the | sanctuary:
Who is so great-a | God as-our | God!
Thou art the God that do-est | wonders:
Thou hast declared thy | strength—a | mong—
the people.

Thou hast with thine arm redeemed-thy | people,

The sons of Jacob-and | Joseph.

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The waters saw thee, O God, the waters saw thee: they were-a | fraid :

The depths | also-were | troubled.

The clouds poured out water : the skies | sent out a sound:

Thine arrows | al-so | went-a | broad.

The voice of thy thunder was in the heaven: the lightnings lightened—the | world :

The earth trembled-and | shook.

Thy way is in the sea, and thy path in the | great waters;

And thy | foot-steps | are not | known.
Thou leddest thy | people-like a flock
By the | hand-of | Moses-and | Aaron.

32.

HOW amiable are thy | tabernacles,
O Lord-of hosts!

My soul longeth, yea, even fainteth, for the | courts of the | Lord.

My heart and my flesh crieth | out-for the | living | God.

Yea, the sparrow hath | found-an | house, And the swallow a nest for herself, where | shemay lay-her | young,

Even thine altars, O Lord-of hosts,

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My | Ki-ng, and-my | God.

Blessed are they that | dwell in-thy | house :
They will be still | praising | thee.
Blessed is the man whose | strength-is | in thee,
In whose heart-are the ways-of | them :

Who passing through the valley of Baca, | make it a well;

The rain al-so | filleth-the pools.

They go from strength-to | strength;

Every one of them in Zion ap | peareth-be | fo-re | God.

O Lord God of hosts, | hear-my | prayer ;
Give ear,-O | God-of | Jacob.

Behold, O God,—our | shield,

And look upon the | face-of | thine-a | nointed.

For a day in-thy | courts

Is better than a thousand.

I had rather be a door-keeper in the house of— my God,

Than to dwell-in the | tents-of | wickedness.

For the Lord God is a | sun-and | shield:
The Lord will-give grace-and | glory:
No good thing will he withhold from them that |
wa-lk | uprightly.

O Lord of hosts, blessed is the | man-that | trusteth-in | thee.

33.

LORD, thou hast been favourable | unto thy | land:

Thou hast brought | back the cap | tivity—of | Jacob.

Thou hast forgiven the iniquity —of thy | people;

Thou hast cover-ed | all-their | sin.

Thou hast taken away | all-thy | wrath :

Thou hast turned thyself from the fierce-ness |

of-thine anger.

Turn us, O God of our-sal | vation,

And cause thine | an-ger | toward us-to |

cease.

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