PSALM 106 - Conitemini Domino Full 1. O give thanks unto the Lord, or / he is / gracious: and his / mercy. en- / dureth. or / ever. Full 2. Who can express the noble / acts o. the / Lord: or / shew orth / all his / praise? m 3. Blessèd are / they that / alway // keep / judgement / and do / righteous-ness. mp 4. Remember me, O Lord, * according to the avour that cresc. thou bearest / unto. thy / people: O / visit me. with / thy sal- / vation; [2nd part FULL] Full mp m 5. That I may see the elicity / o thy / chosen: and rejoice in the gladness o thy people, * and give / thanks with / thine in- / heritance. 6. We have / sinned. with our / athers: we have / done a- / miss, and. dealt / wicked-ly. 7. Our athers regarded not thy wonders in Egypt, * neither kept they thy great goodness / in re- / membrance: but were disobedient at the sea, / even / at the / Red sea. 8. Nevertheless, he helped them / or his / name s sake: that he might / make his / pow r. to be / known. 9. He rebuked the Red sea also, and it / was dried / up: so he led them through the / deep, as / through a / wilderness. 10. And he saved them rom the / adver-saries / hand: and delivered them / rom the / hand o. the / ene-my. cresc. 11. As or those that troubled them, the / waters. over- / whelmed them: there / was not / one o. them / let: [2nd part] m 12. Then be- / lieved. they his / words: and sang / praise -- / unto / him. Westminster Abbey Psalter Page 231
mp 13 m 14 But within a while they or- / gat his / works: and would / not a- / bide his / counsel. But lust came upon them / in the / wilderness: and they / tempted / God. in the / desert. 15 And he gave them / their de- / sire: 16 and sent leanness with- / al in- / to their / soul. They angered Moses also / in the / tents: and / Aaron. the / saint. o the / Lord. [FULL] Full 17 So the earth opened, and / swallowed. up / Dathan: and covered the congre- / gation / o A- / biram. Full 18 And the ire was kindled / in their / company: the / lame burnt / up. the un- / godly. m 19 They made a / cal in / Horeb: and / worshipped. the / molten / image. 20 Thus they / turned their / glory // into the similitude o a / cal that / eateth / hay. mp 21 And they orgat / God their / Saviour: cresc. who had / done so / great things. in / Egypt; 22 Wondrous works in the / land o / Ham: and / earul. things / by the. Red / sea. [2nd part] mp cresc. 23 So he said, he would have destroyed them, * had not Moses his chosen stood beore him / in the / gap: to turn away his wrathul indignation, / lest he / should de- / stroy them. m 24 Yea, they thought scorn o that / pleasant / land: and gave no / credence / unto. his / word; 25 But / murmured. in their / tents: and hearkened not / unto. the / voice. o the / Lord. Page 232 Westminster Abbey Psalter
26 Then lit he up his / hand a- / gainst them: to over- / throw them / in the / wilderness; 27 To cast out their seed a- / mong the / nations: and to / scatter. them / in the / lands. 28 They joined themselves unto / Baal / peor: [Bayl-pay-or] and ate the / oer-ings / o the / dead. 29 Thus they provoked him to anger with their / own in- / ventions: and the / plague was / great a- / mong them. mp 30 Then stood up / Phineas. and / prayed: [Phi-ne-as] cresc. and / so the / plague -- / ceased. 31 And that was counted unto / him or / righteousness: among all pos- / terities. or / ever- / more. m 32 They angered him also at the / waters. o / strie: so that he punished / Moses / or their / sakes; 33 Because they pro- / voked his / spirit: so that he spake unad- / vised-ly / with his / lips. 34 Neither de- / stroyed. they the / heathen: as the / Lord com- / manded / them; 35 But were mingled a- / mong the / heathen: / and / learned their / works. Westminster Abbey Psalter Page 233
36 Insomuch that they worshipped their idols, * which turned to their / own de- / cay: yea, they oered their sons and their / daughters / unto / devils; 37 And shed innocent blood, * even the blood o their / sons and. o their / daughters: whom they oered unto the idols o Canaan; * and the / land. was de- / iled with / blood. [2nd part FULL] Full 38 Thus were they stained with their / own -- / works: and went a / whoring. with their / own in- / ventions. 39 Thereore was the wrath o the Lord kindled a- / gainst his / people: insomuch that he ab- / horred his / own in- / heritance. 40 And he gave them over into the / hand o. the / heathen: and they that / hated them. were / lords -- / over them. 41 Their / enemies. op- / pressed them: and / had them / in sub- / jection. 42 Many a time did / he de- / liver them: but they rebelled against him with their own inventions, * and were / brought down / in their / wickedness. [Change chant - (Dec)] Page 234 Westminster Abbey Psalter
(Dec) mp 43 Nevertheless, when he / saw. their ad- / versity: he / heard -- / their com- / plaint. 44 He thought upon his covenant, and pitied them, * according unto the multitude / o his / mercies: yea, he made all those that / led them a-way / captive. to / pity them. [FULL] Full poco 45 Deliver us, O Lord our God, * cresc. and gather us rom a- / mong the / heathen: that we may give thanks unto thy holy Name, * and / make our / boast o. thy / praise. Full 46 Blessèd be the Lord God o Israel rom everlasting, and / world with-out / end: and let all the / people / say, A- / men. Glory / be. to the / Father: and to the / Son, and. to the / Holy / Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and / ever / shall be: world without / end. A / -- -- / men. Westminster Abbey Psalter Page 235