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AN

EXPOSITION

OF THE LAST

PSALME.


DELIVERED IN A SERMON

PREACHED AT PAVLES

Crosse the fifth of Nouember 1613.

Which I haue ioyned to the Festiuals
as a short Apologie for our
Holy daies in the Church
of England.


DEDICATED VNTO MY HONORABLE
friend and most respected kinsman Sir William
Monins Baronet
.



By IohnBoys, Doctor

of Diuinitie.

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AT LONDON

Imprinted by FelixKyngston,for

William Aspley. 1615.



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GVNPOWDER

TREASON DAY.


Psalme 150.

O praise God in his holinesse, &c.


capital AALL the Psalmes of Dauid arecomprised in two words, aHalleluiah,and Hosanna, that is, blessed be God, and God blesse; as beingfor the greater part either praiers vnto God for receiuing mercies, orelse praises vnto God for escaping miseries. This our present Hymneplaced as a bConclusion of the whole booke;yea, the beginning, middle, end, to which all the rest (as cMusculus obserueth are to be referred) inuiteth vsin prescript and postscript, in title, in text, in euery verse, and ineuery Clause of euery verse to praise the Lord. Teaching thesetwo points especially:

1. For whatGod is to bemagnified.
2. With what
For what, vers. 1, 2. O praise God in his holinesse, praise him inthe firmament of his power, praise him in his noble acts, praise himaccording to his excellent greatnesse.aGueuara.
bLyra in loc.
cIn loc.

With what, euen with all that is

Without vs, vers. 3. 4. 5. Praise him in the sound of thetrumpet, &c.

Within vs, vers. 6. Omnis spiritus, &c. Let euery spiritpraise the Lord, praise yee the Lord.

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