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and oppreſſions? for our life is brought down to the duſt, and our belly cleaves to the ground. Ariſe O Lord, help us and deliver us for thy name ſake. Pſal. 44. 21. &c. Iſrael is a ſcattered ſheep, the Lions have driven him away. Firſt the King of Aſſyria, hath devoured him. Return O Lord, and be reconciled unto thy ſervants, ſatisfy us right early with thy goodneſſe, and we will be glad and rejoice all our dayes; comfort us according to the dayes where in thou haſt afflicted us, and for the yeares wherein we have ſeene evill. Let thy work appear unto thy ſervants and thy glory unto their children (Pſal. 90. 14.) Amen, Amen, Amen.


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