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Psalm 26

Author: Scottish Psalter (1650)
Year: 1650
Style: metrical_psalm
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Judge me, O Lord, for I have walk'd

in mine integrity:

I trusted also in the Lord;

slide therefore shall not I.

Examine me, and do me prove;

try heart and reins, O God:

For thy love is before mine eyes,

thy truth's paths I have trode.

With persons vain I have not sat,

nor with dissemblers gone:

Th' assembly of ill men I hate;

to sit with such I shun.

Mine hands in innocence, O Lord,

I'll wash and purify;

So to thine holy altar go,

and compass it will I:

That I, with voice of thanksgiving,

may publish and declare,

And tell of all thy mighty works,

that great and wondrous are.

The habitation of thy house,

Lord, I have loved well;

Yea, in that place I do delight

where doth thine honour dwell.

With sinners gather not my soul,

and such as blood would spill:

Whose hands mischievous plots, right hand

corrupting bribes do fill.

But as for me, I will walk on

in mine integrity:

Do thou redeem me, and, O Lord,

be merciful to me.

My foot upon an even place

doth stand with stedfastness:

Within the congregations

th' Eternal I will bless.

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