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For ye say in your
thoughts: They shall take
Thy cities in vain.

Have I not hated them,
Lord, that hated Thee:
and pined away because of
Thine enemies?

I have hated them with a
perfect hatred: and they became as enemies unto me.

Prove me, God, and
try my heart: examine
me, and search out my
paths.

And look well, if there be
in me the way of iniquity:
and lead me in the way
everlasting.


COMMON OF MARTYRS.

First Vespers: last Psalm, Laudate Dominum, p. 5ft. Second Vespers: last Psalm, Credidi, p. 61,

COMMON OF A CONFESSOR AND BISHOP.

First Vespers: last Psalm, Laudate Dominum, p. 50. Second Vespers: last Psalm, Memento, Domine, as follows:

psalm cxxxi. Memento, Domine.

Lord, remember David:
and all his meekness.

How he sware unto the
Lord: and vowed a vow
unto the God of Jacob: