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Psalms 64:1 (a) In that he calleth to God with his voice, it is a signe that his praier was vehement, & that his life was in danger.
Psalms 64:1 (!) Dauid praieth against the furie and false reportes of his enemies.
Psalms 64:2 (b) That is, from their secret malice.
Psalms 64:2 (c) To wit, their outward violence.
Psalms 64:3 (d) False reportes & sclanders.
Psalms 64:4 (e) To be without feare of God & reuerence of man is a signe of reprobation.
Psalms 64:5 (f) The more that the wicked se Gods children in miserie, the more bolde, & impudent are thei in oppressing them.
Psalms 64:6 (g) There is no waie so secret & subtil to do hurt, which thei inuented not for his destruction.
Psalms 64:7 (!) He declareth their punishment & destruction.
Psalms 64:8 (h) To se Gods heauie judgements against them, and how he hathe caught them in their owne snares.
Psalms 64:10 (!) To the comfort of the just and the glorie of God.
Psalms 64:10 (i) When thei shal consider that he wil be fauourable to them, as he was to his seruant Dauid.
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