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Psalme 19
To
the
chiefe
Musician,
A
Psalme
of
Dauid.
The
heauens
declare
the
glory
of
God:
and
the
firmament
sheweth
his
handy
worke.
2
Day
vnto
day
vttereth
speach,
and
night
vnto
night
sheweth
knowledge.
3
There
is
no
speach
nor
language,
where
their
voyce
is
not
heard.
4
Their
line
is
gone
out
through
all
the
earth,
and
their
words
to
the
end
of
the
world:
In
them
hath
he
set
a
tabernacle
for
the
Sunne.
5
Which
is
as
a
bridegrome
comming
out
of
his
chamber,
and
reioyceth
as
a
strong
man
to
runne
a
race.
6
His
going
forth
is
from
the
end
of
the
heauen,
and
his
circuite
vnto
the
ends
of
it:
and
there
is
nothing
hidde
from
the
heat
thereof.
7
The
Law
of
the
Lord
is
perfect,
conuerting
the
soule:
the
testimonie
of
the
Lord
is
sure,
making
wise
the
simple.
8
The
Statutes
of
the
Lord
are
right,
reioycing
the
heart:
the
Commandement
of
the
Lord
is
pure,
inlightning
the
eyes.
9
The
feare
of
the
Lord
is
cleane,
enduring
for
euer:
the
Iudgements
of
the
Lord
are
true,
and
righteous
altogether.
10
More
to
bee
desired
are
they
then
gold,
yea,
then
much
fine
gold:
sweeter
also
then
hony,
and
the
hony
combe.
11
Moreouer
by
them
is
thy
seruant
warned:
and
in
keeping
of
them
there
is
great
reward.
12
Who
can
vnderstand
his
errours?
cleanse
thou
me
from
secret
faults.
13
Keepe
back
thy
seruant
also
from
presumptuous
sinnes,
let
them
not
haue
dominion
ouer
me:
then
shall
I
be
vpright,
and
I
shalbe
innocent
from
the
great
transgression.
14
Let
the
words
of
my
mouth,
and
the
meditation
of
my
heart,
bee
acceptable
in
thy
sight,
O
Lord
my
strength,
and
my
redeemer.
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