NEW JERSEY COLLEGE LIBRARY A сомMENTARY ON THE BOOK OF PSALMS. IN WHICH Their LITERAL OF HISTORICAL SENSE, as they relate to KING DAVID, and the And their APPLICATION to MESSIAH, to the CHURCH, and to INDIVIDUALS, as With a view to render the use of the PSALTER PLEASING and PROFITABLE to VOLUME THE SECOND. THE SEVENTH EDITION. BY GEORGE, LORD BISHOP OF NORWICH, AND PRESIDENT OF MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD. All things must be fulfilled, which were written in the Pfalms concerning me. Luke xxiv. 44. LONDON: PRINTED FOR G. AND J. ROBINSON, PATER-NOSTER-ROW; AND JOSHUA COOKE, OXFORD. By G. Woodfall, Paternoster-row. A COMMENTARY ON THE BOOK OF PSALMS. FIFTEENTH DAY. MORNING PRAYER. PSALM LXXV. ARGUMENT. The prophet, 1. gives thanks, with the church, to God for the manifestation of his NAME, and the wonders of salvation wrought thereby. 2. He declares his resolution of executing judgment and justice in his kingdom, which 3. had been in diforder and confufion; 4-6. he rebukes the wicked; 6, 7. reminds them of the power, providence, counsels, and judgments of God; 9, 10. he concludes with repeating his resolution to praise God; to break the power of wickedness; and to establish righteoufnefs. V ER. I. Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks, unto thee do we give thanks: for that thy name is near, thy wondrous works declare. The church offers up her repeated praises to God for deliverance; the acknowledges the prefence of his VOL. IL. 5228. 476 A Vol1 78810 NAME |