Vol 04 - THE PENITENTIAL PSALMS.
THE PENITENTIAL PSALMS.
[The Penitential Psalms are seven in number. Psalms 6:1-10; Psalms 32:1-11; Psalms 38:1-22; Psalms 51:1-19, 102, 130, and 143. For 102 some substitute 25..] 493 BAKER (SIR R.) See No. 481.
,[94 DONNE (JOHN. 1573 — 1631). Sermons on the Penitential Psalms. In Vols. II. and III. of his Works. [-6 vols., 8vo., f2. 1839.] A right royal writer, whose every line is a pearl.
4.95 FISHER (JOHN. 1459 — 1535). Fruytful saynges of Dauid. Black Letter.
4to., x5o9; 8vo., I555. Reprinted in 12mo., 1714. 5/’
Dry and tedious: in the stiff antique style.
4.96 HAYWARD (Sin JOHN, LL.D. Died 1627). David’s Tears.
[On VI., XXXII., and CXXX. only.] 4to., x623; 12mo., x649. 3/- to 5/- After the Puritanic method: full of point and pith.
497 OXENDEN (CHART.RS). Sermons on the Seven Penitential Psalms, preached during Lent. 12mo. 1838. 1/6. To listen to these sermons must have afforded a suitable Lenten penance to those who went to church to hear them. There their use began and. ended.
498 SYMSON (ARCHIBALD). A Sacred Septenarie; or, a Godly and Fruitfull Exposition on the Seven Psalmes of Repentance. 4to. 1638. 5/- to 7/’ A marrowy author, full of instruction.
