ad Dóminum Deum nos- | Lord our God. trum. Pater noster,cum Lectioni- Our Father, with the Lessons, bus et reliquis, ut infra, p. 19. &c. as at p. 19. Tres Psalmi sequentes dicun- | The three following Psalms are tur Fer. iii. et vi. ad Noct. said on Tuesday and Friday. Ant. Specie tua. Ant. In thy comeliness. tui,* in omni generatióne thy name : from generation to et generationem. generation. Proptérea pópuli confite 20 Therefore shall the people búntur tibi in ætérnum, * et praise thee for ever: yea, for ever in sæculum sæculi. Glória. and ever. Glory, &c. PSALMUS XLY. PSALM XLV. DEUS noster refúgium et 1 Our God is a refuge and 1) virtus;* adjútor in tri-strength : our helper in troubles bulatiónibus, quæ invené which have fallen on us heavily. runt nos nimis. Proptérea non timébimus, 2 Therefore will we not fear dum turbábitur terra, * et when the earth shall be trou bled: and the mountains shall transferéntur montes in cor be removed into the heart of the maris. sea. Sonuérunt etturbátæ sunt 3 Their waters roared and aquæ eorum;* conturbáti were troubled: the mountains sunt montes in fortitudine were troubled at the violence ejus. thereof. Flúminis ímpetus lætífi- 4 The swelling of the stream cat civitatem Dei :* sancti- maketh glad the city of God : ficávit tabernáculum suum the Most High hath sanctified Altíssimus. his tabernacle. Deus in médio ejus, non 5 God is in the midst of her, commovebitur:* adjuvábit | she shall not be moved: God eam Deus mane dilúculo. shall help her in the morning early. Conturbátæ sunt Gentes, 6 Nations were troubled, and et inclinata sunt regna :* kingdoms bowed down : he gave dedit vocem suam, mota est forth his voice, and the earth terra. was moved. Dóminus virtútum nobís- 7 The Lord of hosts is with cum;*suscéptor noster Deus us: the God of Jacob is our Jacob. helper. Veníte, et vidéte ópera 8 O come and behold the Dómini, quæ pósuit prodi- | works of the Lord, what won: gia super terram ;* auferens ders he hath wrought upon the earth: making wars to cease, bella usque ad finem terræ. even unto the ends of the earth. Arcum cónteret, et con- 9 He shall break the bow, and |