A new version of the Psalms of David: together with all the church-hymns, into metre, smooth, plain and easie to the most ordinary capacities: and yet as close to the original languages, and the last and best English translation, as the nature of such a work will well permit. By Simon Ford, D.D. and rector of Old Swinford in Worcestershire.
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- A new version of the Psalms of David: together with all the church-hymns, into metre, smooth, plain and easie to the most ordinary capacities: and yet as close to the original languages, and the last and best English translation, as the nature of such a work will well permit. By Simon Ford, D.D. and rector of Old Swinford in Worcestershire.
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- London :: printed by J.H. for Brabazon Aylmer, and are to be sold by Sampson Evans bookseller in Worcester,
- MDCLXXXVIII. [1688]
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- Hymns, English
- Bible. -- O.T. -- Paraphrases, English
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"A new version of the Psalms of David: together with all the church-hymns, into metre, smooth, plain and easie to the most ordinary capacities: and yet as close to the original languages, and the last and best English translation, as the nature of such a work will well permit. By Simon Ford, D.D. and rector of Old Swinford in Worcestershire." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76607.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- imprimatur
- TO THE Right Reverend FATHER in GOD, FRANCIS Lord Bishop of ELY.
- A PREFACE TO THE READER.
- Psalm I.
- version
- Psalm II.
- Psalm III.
- Psalm IV.
- Psalm V.
- Psalm VI.
- Psalm VII.
- Psalm VIII.
- Psalm IX.
- Psalm X.
- Psalm XI.
- Psalm XII.
- Psalm XIII.
- Psalm XIV.
- Psalm XV.
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[The same, to the Tune of
Ps. 100.] - Psalm XVI.
- Psalm XVII.
- Psalm XVIII.
- Psalm XIX.
- Psalm XX.
- Psalm XXI
- Psalm XXII.
- [The same Psalm in other Metre.]
- Psalm XXIII.
- Psalm XXIV.
- Psalm XXV.
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[The same. Psalm, to the Tune of Psalm 148]
Give laud unto, &c - Pssalm XXVI.
- Pssalm XXVII.
- Psalm XXVIII.
- Psalm XXIX.
- Psalm XXX.
- Psalm XXXI.
- Psalm XXXII.
- PSALM XXXIII.
- Psalm XXXIV.
- Psalm XXXV.
- Psalm XXXVI.
- Psalm XXXVII.
- Psaim XXXVIII.
- Psalm XXXIX.
- Psalm XL.
- Psalm XLI.
- Psalm XLII.
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[The same Psal. to the Tune of the Lamentation.]
O Lord consider, &c. -
Psalm XLIII. -
Psalm XLIV. -
Psalm XLV. - [The same Psalm to the proper Tune,]
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Psalm XLVI. -
Psalm XLVII. -
Psalm XLVIII. - version
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Psalm XLIX. -
Psalm L. -
Psalm LI. - Another of the same.
- Another of the same.
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Psalm LII. -
Psalm LIII. -
Psalm LIV. -
Psalm LV. -
Psalm LVI. -
Psalm LVII. -
Psalm LVIII. -
Psalm LIX. -
Psalm LX. -
Psalm LXI. -
Psalm LXII. -
Psalm LXIII. -
Psalm LXIV. -
Psalm LXV. - Another Metre.
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Psalm LXVI. -
Psalm LXVII. - version
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Psalm LXVIII. -
Psalm LXIX. -
Psalm LXX. -
Psalm LXXI. -
Psalm LXXII. -
Psalm LXXIII. -
Psalm LXXIV. -
Psalm LXXV. -
Psalm LXXVI. -
Psalm LXXVII. -
Psalm LXXVIII. -
Psalm LXXIX. -
Psalm LXXX. -
Psalm LXXXI. -
Psalm LXXXII. -
[Another Vers. of it, To
Ps. 100.]All people, &c. -
Psalm LXXXIII. -
Psalm LXXXIV. -
Psalm LXXXV. -
Psalm LXXXVI. -
Psalm LXXXVII. -
Psalm LXXXYIII. -
[Another Version to the Tune of the Lamentation.]
O Lord in thee, &c. -
Psalm LXXXIX. -
Psalm XC. -
Psalm XCI. -
Psalm XCII. -
Psalm XCIII. -
Psalm XCIV. -
Psalm XCV. -
Psalm XCVI. -
Psalm XCVII. -
Psalm XCVIII. -
Psalm XCIX. -
Psalm C. -
Psalm CI. -
Psalm CII. -
Psalm CIII. - The same Psalm,
- Psalm CIV.
- Psalm CV.
- Psalm CVI.
- Psalm CVII
- Psalm CVIII.
- Psalm CIX.
- Psalm CX.
- Psalm CXI.
- Psalm CXII.
- Psalm CXIII
- Psalm CXIV.
- Psalm CXV.
- Psalm CXVI.
- Psalm CXVII.
- Psalm CXVIII.
- Psalm CXIX.
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[Another Version of the 119
Ps To the usual Tune.] Blessed are they,&c. - Psalm CXX.
- Psalm CXXI.
- Psalm CXXII.
- Psalm CXXIII.
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[The same. To the Tune of
Ps. 25.]I lift my, &c. - Psalm CXXIV.
- Psalm CXXV.
- Psalm CXXVI.
- Psalm CXXVII.
- Psalm CXXVIII.
- Psalm CXXIX.
- Psalm CXXX.
- Psalm CXXXI.
- Psalm CXXXII.
- Another of the same.
- Psalm CXXXIII.
- A Second Version.
- Psalm CXXXIV.
- A Second Version.
- Psalm CXXXV.
- Psalm CXXXVI.
- Psalm CXXXVII.
- [Another Version of the same Psalm.]
- Psalm CXXXVIII.
- Psalm CXXXIX.
- Psalm CXL.
- Psalm CXLI.
- Psalm CXLII.
- Psalm CXLIII.
- Psalm CXLIV.
- Psalm CXLV.
- Psalm CXLVI.
- Psalm CXLVII.
- Psalm CXLVIII.
- Psalm CXLIX.
- Psalm CL.
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CHURCH-HYMNS Appointed to be read or sung at Morning and Evening Prayer.
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Te Deum Laudamus. The excellent Hymn of St.
Ambrose. -
The Canticle, Benedicite;or the Song of the Three Children (as it is called. ) -
Benedictus. Or the Song of
Zacharias. - Magnificat. Or the Song of the Blessed Virgin.
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Nunc Dimittis. Or
Simeon's SONG. -
The Hymn of
Gloria in Excelsis, at the End of the Communion Service. - Gloria Patri.
- version
- The same Hymn adapted,
- The same
- The same Hymn,
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Te Deum Laudamus. The excellent Hymn of St.
- A POSTSCRIPT, TO THE Christian Reader.
- ERRATA.
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Books Printed for
Brabazon Aylmer.