The anatomie of the bodie of man / by Thomas Vicary ; edited by Fredk. J. Furnivall and Percy Furnivall.
- Vicary, Thomas, -1561.
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The anatomie of the bodie of man / by Thomas Vicary ; edited by Fredk. J. Furnivall and Percy Furnivall. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![iFor thou, Lord, wilt geue thy blcssyng vnto the ryghteous: & Avith thy fauourahle kyndnesso wilt thou defende hyni, as with a shylde. The Psal. Bomine dominus. OLordo our Gouernouve, how excelle?it is thy name in all the worlde : thou that haste sett thy glorie aboue the heauens. Out of the mouthe of verie babes and sueklinges hast thou ovdeyiied strengthe, because of tlime enemies : that thou mightest stil the enemie and the auenger. For I will consider the heauens, euen the workes of thy fingers : the Mone and the starres whiche thou hast ordeyned. 2W]iat is man, that thou arte myndefuU of him? and the sonne of man, that thou visitest hym? Thou madest hym lower thew the au?igels: to crowue him Avith glorie and worshippe. Thou madest him to haue dominion of the workes of thy hawdes : and thou hast put all thynges in subicction vnder his fete : All shepe and oxen : yea, & the beastes of the fielde; Tlie foules of the ayre, & the fishe of the sea: and whatsoeuer walketh through the pathes of the Seas. 0 lorde our gouernour: how excellent is thy name in all the worlde! Glory be to the father, &c. As it was in the beginnyng, is now, and euer, &c. Amen. ^Then this antheme. BEyng made the seruauntes of God by faith in the merites & bloudsheddyng of his mosto deare sonne, our sauiour lesu Christe, we are certayne and sure to be saued, and that no damp- nacion can happew vnto vs, so that we walke not in the wicked desires of the fle-she, but in the heauenlie & verteous life praysed and commended of God. Then this Psalm. Miserere. HAue mercy vpo?i me (o god) after thy great goodnes : & accord- yng vnto the multitude of thy mercies, doe awaie myne offences ! Washe me throwlie from my Avickednesse : and dense me from my synne ! *For I knowledge my faultes ; and my synne is ener before me. Against the, onely, haue I sinned, and doone this euill in thy syght: that thou myghtest be iustified in thy saiyng, and clears when thou arte iudged. 1 G .j. 2 G s Q 4 G .ij, back. viCAuy. V](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21453603_0347.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)