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Part I.<br />

Ridemfti9n and Jujiijicatiou cleertd.<br />

called T/* Strength <strong>of</strong> the Morning.<br />

Ochers tranflace ir <strong>The</strong> Hind <strong>of</strong> the Morning : and this Tranflation<br />

alfo may well accord with the former, tor a Hinde is callcii<br />

in H br2\v yiijefeth, that is to fay, Prowefs or Fortiindt-^bui why<br />

a Hinde is called <strong>The</strong> Hi»de <strong>of</strong> the C^Iorning, \ cannot H;-ide out,<br />

except i[ be by way <strong>of</strong> alliifi )ii to the Morning Stsr, which may<br />

as rtjiy b caUed the Hinde <strong>of</strong> the morning , asthe {firfi begotten)<br />

Sou (j^r ji'rengtho^ the morning.<br />

2. Itisevident that this Pfalm is ail fpokcn in the Pcrlon <strong>of</strong><br />

Ciikift,<br />

bccuufe the New Teibrnenc doth apply fundry paflages<br />

ol tiii^ Pfalm iinto Chrif], asthefe places ot<br />

Scripture doe Tvirncf,<br />

Afat. 27.46.43. 35. 59.y#^«ip. i},24.M«2o. 25. 27. Heb,<br />

2.12.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pfalmit felf hath two principal!<br />

pans.<br />

<strong>The</strong> firft part is from r. i.to V.ii. In all which verTes Chrifi<br />

doth complain to his Father <strong>of</strong> hib unju(^ a'age from his malignant<br />

advcrfarics.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fccond part <strong>of</strong> this Pfalm is from V.ii. to the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pfalm, v\ht.rt. in the glory <strong>of</strong> the M-rdiator isdcfcribcd by the Gospel,<br />

namely, the eHicacy <strong>of</strong> his Ckath and Refurredion is publif<br />

hed by the G<strong>of</strong>pcl to all the world, and by means there<strong>of</strong> he obtained<br />

a name above every name, Thst at the Name vfjefiu every<br />

k^ee Zcftld h'iVi astheApoilk Pauidoih expound z/. ip. in<br />

rh:/. 2. lo.<br />

v. I. L^fjf Ccdy my God . This tcarm Afr Cod, mj God, dotli<br />

fet forth t c property <strong>of</strong>Gods mercy t > his people , as in Pfalm<br />

1 1 S . 2 S . <strong>The</strong> Lord is E/, or, <strong>The</strong> Lord « my God that giveth light<br />

nnto lu : and Chriit doth comfort Mary Afagdalen with this title<br />

<strong>of</strong>arti.uicc in God ; my God, andjottr (yW,Joh. 20.1 7. and when<br />

Thomai had overcome his u ibeleif, he cxpreflfcth the force <strong>of</strong> his<br />

faith by doubling the tearm <strong>of</strong> his affiance, faying, Afy Lord, and<br />

my God, ]oh. 10. z^. <strong>The</strong>refore feeing Chrift in this place doth<br />

double the tcarm <strong>of</strong>hi^atiiancc in God , faying , C^f) God, my<br />

God. it proves evidcitly that God had notforlaken his foul in anger<br />

fori ur lines, but that God was full his Hope, and that he<br />

would atlallturnallhisfulferingi but unCociK ui.dl <strong>of</strong> his perfect<br />

obedience.<br />

V.I. yylyhaf ihm left mi<br />

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namely,<br />

in my good Ciufe tob:<br />

!\ 2 condem-<br />

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