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H. SPURGEON, AT KELVEDON.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Specially drawn for"The Treasury of David " by E. H. Fitchew.}\par \sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 I}\par \sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 THE}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 TREASURY OF DAVID:}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 CONTAINING}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 AN ORIGINAL EXPOSITION OF THE BOOK OF PSALMS ;}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 A COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EXTRACTS FROM THE WHOLE}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 RANGE OF LITERATURE;}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 A SERIES OF HOMILETICAL HINTS UPON ALMOST EVERY VERSE; AND LISTS OF WRITERS UPON EACH PS/}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 IN SIX VOLUMES}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 BY}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 C. H. SPURGEON.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 VOL. II.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 PSALM XXVII TO LVII.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 From Library of the Rev'd.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Nicholas Ece-r, presented by Mrs. Ecer, October 1939.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 MARSHALL BROTHERS, LTD.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 PUBLISHERS LONDON, EDINBURGH, and NEW YORK.}\par \sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 rf}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 V}\par \sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 PREFACE.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Greatly encouraged by the generous reception awarded to my first volume, I have laboured on with diligence, and am now able to present the reader with the second instalment of my work. Whether life and health shall be given me to complete my task, which will probably extend to six volumes, remains with the gracious Preserver of men ; but with his aid and allowance, my face is set towards that design, and I pray that my purpose may be achieved, if it be for the divine glory, and for the good of his church.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 In this volume, which contains thirty-one sacred odes, we have several of the more memorable and precious of Zion's songs. In commenting upon some of them, I have been overwhelmed with awe, and said with Jacob, " How dreadful is this place, it is none other than the house of God." Especially was this case with the fifty-first; I postponed expounding it week after week, feeling more and more my inability for the work. Often I sat down to it, and rose up again without having penned a line. It is a bush burning with fire yet not consumed, and out of it a voice seemed to cry to me, " Draw not nigh hither, put off thy shoes from off thy feet." The Psalm is very human, its cries and sobs are of one born of woman ; but it is freighted with an inspiration all divine, as if the Great Father were putting words into his child's mouth. Such a Psalm may be wept over, absorbed into the soul, and exhaled again in devotion; but, commented on\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 ah ! where is he who having attempted it can do other than blush at his defeat ?}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 I have followed the same plan as in the former volume, not only because I am committed to it by the law of uniformity, but also because it is on the whole advantageous. Some have suggested alterations, but many more have commended the very features which would have been improved away, and therefore I have continued in the selfsame method.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Greater use has, in this volume, been made of the Latin writers. Extracts have been made not only from those which are condensed in Pool's Synopsis ; but from many others. These works are a mine of exposition far too little known. If the index shall serve to introduce fresh expositions to my ministerial readers, I shall not have laboured in vain.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 The acknowledgments of obligation made in Volume I. might very justly be repeated as concerning Volume II.; the reader will consider them as again recorded. It may also be needful to repeat the statement that as I give the name of each Author quoted, each authority is personally responsible for his own sentiments; and I do not wish it to be supposed that I endorse all}\par \sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Vi PREFACE.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 that is inserted. It is often useful to us to know what has been said by authors whose views we could by no means accept.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 More and more is the conviction forced upon my heart that every man must traverse the territory of the Psalms himself if he would know what a goodly land they are. They flow with milk and honey, but not to strangers ; they are only fertile to lovers of their hills and vales. None but the Holy Spirit can give a man the key to the Treasury of David ; and even he gives it rather to experience than to study. Happy he who for himself knows the secret of the Psalms.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 If permitted by the Great Master whom I serve, I shall now proceed with another portion of this Treasury of David ; but the labour and research are exceedingly great, and my other occupations are very pressing, and therefore I must crave the patience of the Christian public.}\par \sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 INDEX}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 OF AUTHORS QUOTED OR REFERRED TO.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Adams, Thomas (1614), 11, 99, \hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'ab\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 6, 134, 136,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 147, I48, 154, 167, 191, 195. 206, 229, 332,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 382. 396, 397. 398 Adkins, Richard, 100 .ajschylus, 286 Ainsworth, Henry (\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1622), 18,147, 152, 153,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 181, 212, 242, 247, 323, 366, 452, 453, 459 Airay, Henry (1560\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1610), 101 Alexander, Joseph Addison (1850), 100, in,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 115, 284, 367, 392, 394. 395. 4\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'b0\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 8. 43^, 437,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 452}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Alexander, Thomas (1861), 411, 414, 420, 423 Alexander, William Lindsay (1862), 219 Alford, Henry (1810\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1871), 328 Alleine, Richard (1611\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1681), 76, 87, 130 Ambrose, (340\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 397), 155, 307. 345 Ambrose, Isaac (1592\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1674), 27, 357 Anderson, James (1846), 147, 185, 423, 482 Andrewes, Lancelot (1555\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1626), 358 Angier, John (1647), 483 Aquinas, Thomas (1224\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1274), 345 Aristotle, 189}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Arndt, John (1555\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1621), 75 Arnot, William (1858), 166 Arrowsmith, John (1600\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1660), 470 Arvieux, Laurent d\\ (1635\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1702), 130 Arvine, K. (1859), 24, 378 Ash, Simeon \{1642), 78 Athanasius, 329, 330 Augustine (353\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 429), in, 112, 115, 116,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 117, 150, 156, 333, 336, 358, 392, 428 Avrillon, Jean Baptiste Elias (1652\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1729),}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 6, 8, 210 Ayguan, Michael (1416), 346, 457}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bacon, Francis (1560\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1626), 438, 471}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bacon, William Thompson 113}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Baker, Sir Richard (1568\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1645), 6, 8, 14,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 15, 18, 49, 54, 55, in, 128, 129, 134, 204,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, an, 410, 412, 413,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 415, 416, 420, 422}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Ball, John (1585\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1640), 118, 138, 414 Barclay, John (1734\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1798), 35 Barlow, John (1618), 232, 283 Barnes, Albert (1798\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1870), 12, 27, 38, 99,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 100, 150, 209, 311, 366, 377, 453, 459,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 469, 484}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Barth, T. C. (1865), 192, 345 Basil (326\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 379), 36, 40, 128 Bate, Julius (1711\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1771), 365 Baylie, Robert (1643), 183 Baxter, Richard (1615\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1691), 71 Beddome, B. (1717\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1795). 46, 146 Beecher, Henry Ward (1870), 481 Bellannine, Robert (1542\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1621), 16, 364}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Benmohel, N. L. (1847), 244}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bernard (1091\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1157), 345, 468}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bible, Berleb., 186}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bible, Pocket Commentary, 191}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Biblical, Treasury, 119}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Biddulph, Thomas Tregenna (1763\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1838),}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 410. 415 "}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bingham, Charles H. (1836), 92 Binney, Thomas (1869), 131 Binnie, William (1870), 86, 115, I28, 150}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 ' 323. 346> 367. 485 Blackerby, Samuel (1673), 264, 461 . Bogan, Zachary (1625\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1659), 51, 130, 276,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 287, 459}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bolton, Robert (1572\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1631), 195}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bonar, Andrew A. (1859), 137, 146, 343, 355,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 367. 39i, 436, 481 Bonar, Horatius (1847), 228 Boothroyd, Benjamin (\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1836), 395, 439 Bouchier, Barton (1855), 180, 263, 391, 395,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 468}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bowes, G. S. 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(1823\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1864), 185 Burroughs, Jeremiah (1599\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1646), 332. 470}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 481}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Burroughs, Thomas (1657), 220 Burton, William (1602), 266 .}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Bush, George (1796\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 ), 115 Buxtorf, John (1564\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 ), 153 Byfield, Nicholas (1579\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 ), 180 Bythner, Victorinus (\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1670), 244, 333, 374}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Calamy, Edmund (1600\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1666), 120, 473 Calmet, Augustine (1672\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1757), 322 Calvin, John (1509\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1564), 12, 17,15, 36,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 39. 4&. 65> 71. 72, 74, "6, 119, 150. 153. 185, 186, 210, 211, 243, 245, 261, 364, 265,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 267, 308, 359, 38O, 419, 42I,f423, 443, 444,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 468, 480.}\par \sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 viii}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 INDEX.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Cameron, Richard (1680), 349 Capel, Richard (1586\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1656), 263 Carbone, Ludovic de, 181}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Carlyle, Thomas \{18-----), 70}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Carmichael, Alexander (1677), 91 Carter, Charles (1869), 100, 220 Cartwright, Christopher (1602), 68 Caryl, Joseph (1602\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1673), 34, 37, 39, 40,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 118, 133, 162, 164, 190, 205, 310, 333, 348,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 359. 374. 375. 377. 378. 380, 383, 394, 397,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 398, 399, 43\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'b0\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 . 459, 4<>2. 471. 479 Caswell, Edward (1861), 336 Cawdray, Robert (1609), 36, 71, 100 Chalmers, Thomas (1780\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1847), 262, 408 Chandler, Samuel (1693\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1766), 48, 49, 52,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 128, 137, 409, 410, 414, 415, 417, 423, 429,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 443. 481 Charnock, Stephen (1628-\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1680), 76, 89, 250,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 395. 398, 469, 472, 473 Cheynell, Francis (1645), 382 Christian Treasury, The (1848), 100, 132 Christophers, S. W. (1866), 344 Chrysostom (347\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 407), 70 Clarke, Adam (1760\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1832), 12, 17, 48, 65,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 66, 88, 113, 118, 133, 136, 190, 245, 260,'}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 263, 308, 344, 355, 357, 409, 414, 418, 429,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 438, 454. 457, 458", 472 Clarke, Samuel (1599\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1682), 35, 128 Clarke, Samuel (1675\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1729), 283 Clarkson, David (1621\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1686), 17, 114, 132,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 165, 187, 19a, 249, 250, 308, 383 Cobbett, Thomas (1608\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1686), 14, 54, 230 Coetlogon, Charles de (1775), 409, 411 Cole, Thomas (1627\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1697), 212 Coleman, John Noble (1863), 452-Collinge, John (1623\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\'95\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1690), 282, 346 Colvill, William (1655), 167 Conybeare, W. J. \{1856), 95 Coombs, Jesse (1867), 211 Coore, Richard (1687), 324, 331, 348 Cowper, William (1566\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1619), 416, 417, 419,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 421}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Cox, Francis Elizabeth (1864), 184 Crabbe, George (1754\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1832), 262 Crates, 379}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Craven, Isaac (1630), 92, 146 Cresswell, Daniel (1776\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1844), 74, 147, 153,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 168, 189, 243, 245, 265, 309, 365, 395, 438 Crichett, George (1870), 70 Cruso, Timothy (1657\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1697), '3. l63> '67 Culverwell, Nathaniel (\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1630), 277}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 D., J. (1608), 376}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 " Daily Telegraph " (1869), 131}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Damiano, Peter (988\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1072), 137}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Davenant, John (1562\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1641), 357}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Davidson, David (1836), 191}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Davidson, Samuel (1832), 444}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Davies, Sir John (1569\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1626), 131, 155, 164,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 228,457}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Davey, Dr., 326}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Day, John (1609), 9}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 De Burgh, William (1869), Ji6, 183, 307}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Defoe, Daniel (1663\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1731), 251}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Delitzsch, Franz (1869), 212, 249, 485}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 De Wette, Wilhelm (1850), 310}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Dickson, David (1583\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1662), 2,6, 65, 69, 73, 76, 131, 162, 163, 168, 183, 187, 249, 251, 263, 264, 308, 309, 311, 312, 327, 332, 336, 44*. 444. 452. 453. 459, 468, 470, 472, 484}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Dimock, Henry (1791), 420}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Diodati, John (1576\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1649), 37, 47, 70, tit,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 180, 250, 329, 397 Dolben, J. (1665), 443 Donne, John (1573\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1631), 97, 98, 99, 100,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 205, 206, 460}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Doolittle, Samuel (1693), 119 Doolittle, Thomas (1630), 119 Duncan, Mary B. (1825\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1865), 51, 189, 208 Dunlop, William (1692\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1720), 76, 128, 244,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 396, 381}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Duns, John (1868), 115, 193, 209, 415 Duppa, Brian (1588\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1662), 281 Dyke, Jeremiah (1620), 472, 480}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Eadie, John (1868), 92}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Edwards, John (1637'\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1716), 375}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Edwards, Jonathan (1703\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1758), 163, 349,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 375}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Elwin, Fountain (1842), 96 Ephraem Syrus (\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 379), 133 Erasmus, Desiderus (1467\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1536), 68 Erskine, Ralph \{1685\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1752), 18, 247, 345,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 346}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Estley, George (1603), 418 Estwick, Nicholas (1644), 229 Eusebius, (267\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 338), 309 Evans, James Harrington (1785^-1849), 90 EwaW, Henrich, 219}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Farindon, Anthony (1596\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1658), 186 Faussett, A. R. (1866), 457, 459, 469, 480 Fenner, William (1600\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1640), 397 Firmin, Giles (1617\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1697), 209 Flavel, John (1627\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1691), 53, 75, 248, 310,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 311, 329, 336, 478, 479, 481 Fletcher, Giles (1588\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1623), 357 Forbes, A. P. (1857), 408 " Four Friends " (1867), 345, 458 Fowler, Christopher (1610\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1678), 26, 101 Frame, James (1869), 243, 244, 248, 249, 250,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 251}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Francis, Philip (1765), 36 Frank, Mark (1613\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1664), 246, 325 French, W. and Skinner G. (1842), 398, 418,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Fry, John (1842), 188, 277 Fuller, Andrews (1754\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1815), 167 Fuller, Thomas (1608\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1661), 100, 137, 263, 399. 4"}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Gadsby, John (1862), 154, 229, 243, 278, 471 Gataker, Thomas (1574\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1654), 117, 133, 382 Geir, Martin (1614\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1681), 66, 112, 249, 251,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 265, 356, 391. 397, 452, 47* Genebrard, Gilbert (1537\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1597). 163 Gerhard, Paul (1606\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1676), 184 Gibbens, Nicholas (1602\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 ), 439 Gill, John (1697\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1771), 120, 127, 130, 134,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 150. 152, 185, 261, 310, 345, 391, 396, 397,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 453. 457. 469}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Gilpin, Richard (1677), 52, 483 Ginsberg, Christian D. (1863), 166 Gipps, George (1645), 396 Glascock, John (1659), 188, 189 Good, John Mason (1764\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1827), 379 Goodwin, John (1593\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1665), 135, 247 Goodwin, Thomas (1600\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1679), 14, 245, 251,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 264, 333, 413, 414, 438, 481 Gore, J. 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(1846), 135 Pitts, Joseph (1704), 311 Plain Commentary, A (1859), 365 Playfere, Thomas (1604), 51, 95, 96, 130 Pledger, Eliaa (1677), 52. 469 Plumer, William S, (1867), 6, 7, 66, 162, 185,}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 209, 227, 264, 275, 297. 308. 33i\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'bb\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 355. 365.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 408, 429, 438. 458. 468, 483 Plumptre, E. H. 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(1616), 461}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Young, Edward (1681\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1755), 2 Young, Richard (1655), 115, 132}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Zinzendorf, Count Nicholas Louis (1684\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97 \hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 1760), 325}\par \sectd \sbknone {\pard\plain \sb0\sa0\sl-1\slmult0\fs2\par}\sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 PSALM XXVII.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Title and Subject.\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 Nothing whatever can be drawn from the title as to the time when this Psalm mas written, for the heading, " A Psalm of David," is common to so many of the Psalms ; but if one mag judge from the matter of the song, the writer was pursued bg enemies, verses 2 and 3, was shut out from the house of the Lord, verse 4, was fust parting from father and mother, verse 10, and was subject to slander, verse 12 \hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'95\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 ; do not all these meet in the time when Doeg, the Edomite, spake against him to Saul ? It is a song of cheerful hope, mil fitted for those in trial who hme learned to lean upon the Almighty arm. Tite Psalm may with profit be read in a threefold wag, as the language of David, of the Church, and of the Lord Jesus. The plenitude of Scripture will thus appear the more wonderful.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Division.\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 FAe poet first sounds forth his sure confidence in his God, 1\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 3, and his love of communion with him, 4\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 6. He then betakes himself to prayer, 7^-12, and concludes with an acknowledgment of the sustaining power of faith in his own case, and an exhortation to others to follow his example.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 EXPOSITION.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 TPHE Lord is my light and my salvation ; whom shall I fear ? the Lord \hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'95\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 *\dbch\af9\loch\af8\hich\f8\cchs0 \u9632\'3f\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 is the strength of my life ; of whom shall I be afraid ?}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 2 When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat up my flesh they stumbled and fell.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 3 Though an host should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear: though war should rise against me, in this wiU I be confident.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 1. " The Lord is my light and my salvation."\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 Here is personal interest, " my light," " my salvation ; " the soul is assured of it, and therefore, declaring it boldly. " My light"\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 into the soul at the new birth divine light is poured as the precursor of salvation; where there is not enough light to see our own darkness and to long for the Lord Jesus, there is no evidence of salvation. Salvation finds us in the dark, but it does not leave us there; it gives light to those who sit in the valley of the shadow of death. After conversion our God is our joy, comfort, guide, teacher, and in every sense our light; he is light within, light around, light reflected from us, and light to be revealed to us. Note, it is not said merely that the Lord gives light, but that he " is " light; nor that he gives salvation, but that he is salvation; he, then, who by faith has laid hold upon God has all covenant blessings in bis possession. Every light is not the sun, but the sun is the father of all lights. This being made sure as a fact, the argument drawn from it is put in the form of a question, " Whom shall I fear ?" A question which is its own answer. The powers of darkness are not to be feared, for the Lord, our light, destroys them; and the damnation of hell is not to be dreaded by us, for the Lord is our salvation. This is a very different challenge from that of boastful Goliath, for it is based upon a very different foundation; it rests not upon the conceited vigour of an arm of flesh, but upon the real power of the omnipotent I AM. " The Lord is the strength of my life." Here is a third glowing epithet, to show that the writer's hope was fastened with a threefold cord which could not be broken. We may well accumulate terms of praise where the Lord lavishes deeds of grace. Our life derives all its strength from him who is the author of it; and if he deigns to make us strong we cannot be weakened by all the machinations of the adversary. " Of whom shall I be afraid ? " The bold question looks into the future as well as the present. " If God be for us," who can be against us, either now or in time to come ?}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 2. This verse records a past deliverance, and is an instance of the way in which experience should be employed to reassure our faith in times of trial. Each word is instructive. " When the wicked." It is a hopeful sign for us when the wicked bate us; if our foes were godly men it would be a sore sorrow, but as for the wicked their hatred is better than their love. " Even mine enemies and my foes."}\par \sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 2 EXPOSITIONS OF THE PSALMS.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 There were many of them, they were of different sorts, but they were unanimous in mischief and hearty in hatred. " Came upon me "\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 advanced to the attack, leaping upon the victim like a lion upon its prey. " To eat up my flesh," like cannibals they would make a full end of the man, tear him limb from limb, and make a feast for their malice. The enemies of our souls are not deficient in ferocity, they yield no quarter, and ought to have none in return. See in what danger David was; in the grip and grasp of numerous, powerful, and cruel enemies, and yet observe his perfect safety and their utter discomfiture 1 " They stumbled and fell." God's breath blew them off their legs. There were stones in the way which they never reckoned upon, and over these they made an ignominious tumble. This was literally true in the case of our Lord in Gethsemane, when those who came to take him went backward and fell to the ground; and herein he was a prophetic representative of all wrestling believers who, rising from their knees shall, by the power of faith, throw their foes upon their faces.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 3. "Though an host should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear." Before the actual conflict, while as yet the battle is untried, the warrior's heart, being held in suspense, is very liable to become fluttered. The encamping host often inspires greater dread than the same host in actual affray. Young tells us of some\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 " Who feel a thousand deaths in fearing one."}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 Doubtless" the shadow of anticipated trouble is, to timorous minds, a more prolific source of sorrow than the trouble itself, but faith puts a strengthening plaister to the back of courage, and throws out of the window the dregs of the cup of trembling. " Though war should rise against me, in this will I be confident." When it actually comes to push of pike, faith's shield will ward off the blow ; and if the first brush should be but the beginning of a war, yet faith's banners will wave in spite of the foe. Though battle should succeed battle, and one campaign should be followed by another, the believer will not be dismayed at the length of the conflict. Reader, this third verse is the comfortable and logical inference from the second, confidence is the child of experience. Have you been delivered out of great perils ? then set up your ensign, wait at your watch-fire, and let the enemy do his worst.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 4 One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to enquire in his temple.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 5 For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion : in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me up upon a rock.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 6 And now shall mine head be lifted up above mine enemies round about me : therefore will I offer in his tabernacle sacrifices of joy; I will sing, yea, I will sing praises unto the Lord.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 4. " One thing." Divided aims tend to distraction, weakness, disappointment. The man of one book is eminent, the man of one pursuit is successful. Let all our affection be bound up in one affection, and that affection set upon heavenly things. " Have I desired "\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 what we cannot at once attain, it is well to desire. God judges us very much by the desire of our hearts. He who rides a lame horse is not blamed by his master for want of speed, if he makes all the haste he can, and would make more if he could; God takes the will for the deed with his children. " Of the Lord." This is the right target for desires, this is the well into which to dip our backets, this is the door to knock at, the bank to draw upon; desire of men, and lie on the dunghill with Lazarus: desire of the Lord, and be carried of angels into Abraham's bosom. Our desires of the Lord should be sanctified, humble, constant, submissive, fervent, and it Is well if, as with the Psalmist, they are all molten into one mass. Under David's painful circumstances we might have expected him to desire repose, safety, and a thousand other good things, but no, he has set his heart on the pearl, and leaves the rest. " That will I seek after." Holy desires must lead to resolute action. The old proverb says, " Wishers and woulders are never good housekeepers," and " wishing never fills a sack." Desires are seeds which must be sown in the good soil of activity for they will yield no harvest. We shall find our desires to be like clouds without}\par \sectd \sbknone \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 PSALM THE TWENTY-SEVENTH. 3}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 rain, unless followed up by practical endeavours. "That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all tike days of my life." For the sake of communion with the King, David longed to dwell always in the palace; so far from being wearied with the services of the Tabernacle, he longed to be constantly engaged in them, as his life\-long pleasure. He desired above all things to be one of the household of God, a home-born child, living at home with his Father. This is our dearest wish, only we extend it to those days of our immortal life which have not yet dawned. We pine for our Father's house above, the home of our souls; if we may but dwell there for ever, we care but little for the goods or ills of this poor life. " Jerusalem the golden " is the one and only goal of our heart's longings. " To behold the beauty of the Lord." An exercise both for earthly and heavenly worshippers. We must not enter the assemblies of the saints in order to see and be seen, or merely to hear the minister; we must repair to toe gatherings of the righteous, intent upon the gracious object of learning more of the loving Father, more of the glorified Jesus, more of the mysterious Spirit, in order that we may the more lovingly admire, and the more reverently adore our glorious God. What a word is that, " the beauty of the Lord!" Think of it, dear reader ! Better far\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 behold it by faith 1 What a sight will that be when every faithful follower of Jesus shall behold " the King in bis beauty I " Oh, for that infinitely blessed vision 1 "And to enquire in his temple." We should make our visits to the Lord's house enquirers' meetings. Not seeking sinners alone, but assured saints should be enquirers. We must enquire as to the will of God and how we may do it; as to our interest in the heavenly city, and how we may be more assured of it. We shall not need to make enquiries in heaven, for there we shall know even as we are known ; but meanwhile we should sit at Jesus' feet, and awaken all our faculties to learn of him.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 5. This verse gives an excellent reason for the Psalmist's desire after communion with God, namely, that he was thus secured hi the hour of peril. " For in the time of trouble," that needy time, that time when others forsake me, " he shall hide me in his pavilion : " he shall give me the best of shelter in the worst of danger. The royal pavilion was erected in the centre of the army, and around it all the mighty men kept guard at all hours; thus hi that divine sovereignty which almighty power is sworn to maintain, the believer peacefully is hidden, hidden not by himself furtively, but by the king, who hospitably entertains him. " In the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me." Sacrifice aids sovereignty hi screening the elect from harm. No one of old dared to enter the most holy place on pain of death; and if the Lord has hidden his people there, what foe shall venture to molest them ? " He shall set me up upon a rock." Immutability, eternity, and infinite power here come to the aid of sovereignty and sacrifice. How blessed is the standing of the man whom God himself sets on high above his foes, upon an impregnable rock which never can be stormed 1 Well may we desire to dwell with the Lord who so effectually protects his people.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 6. "And now shall mine head be lifted up above mine enemies round about me."\hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'97 \hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 He is quite sure of it. Godly men of old prayed in faith, nothing wavering, and spoke of the answer to their prayers as a certainty. David was By faith so sure of a glorious victory over all these who beset him, that he arranged in his own heart what he would do when his foes lay all prostrate before him; that arrangement was such as gratitude suggested. " therefore will I offer in his tabernacles sacrifices \hich\af8\loch\af8\dbch\f9\cchs0 \'b0\hich\af8\dbch\af9\loch\f8\cchs0 f JOU-" That place for which he longed hi his conflict, should see his thankful joy in his triumphant return. He does not speak of jubilations to be offered in his palace, and feastings in his banqueting halls, but holy mirth he selects as most fitting for so divine a deliverance. " / will sing." This is the most natural mode of expressing thankfulness. "Yea, I will sing praises unto the Lord." The vow is confirmed by repetition, .and explained by addition, which addition vows all the praise unto Jehovah. Let who will be silent, the believer when his prayer is heard, must and will make his praise to be heard also; and let who will sing unto the vanities of the world, the believer reserves his music for the Lord alone.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 7 Hear, O Lord, when I cry with my voice : have mercy also upon me, and answer me.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 8 When thou sdidst, Seek ye my face ; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, Lord, will I seek.}\par \pard \plain \cbpat0 {\cf0\f9\cchs0\lang1033\fs20 9 EH