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A Commentary on the Psalms from Primitive and Mediæval Writers, Volume 1: Psalm 1 to Psalm 38 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Volume one of the Commentary on the Psalms from Primitive and Mediæval Writers covers Psalms 1–38. In addition to verse-by-verse commentary, each Psalm includes an introduction and various thoughts from the writings of the Church Fathers. Volume one also includes an in-depth introduction to the series, which includes two dissertations: “The Psalms as Employed in the Offices of the Church” and...

mouths, as it were a ramping and a roaring lion: the council of the wicked layeth siege against Me. Mozarabic. My GOD, My GOD, look upon Me: why hast Thou forsaken Me? 1 My GOD, my GOD, look upon me; why hast thou forsaken me: and art so far from my health and from the words of my complaint? There is a tradition that our LORD, hanging on the Cross, began—as we know from the Gospels—this Psalm: and repeating it and those that follow, gave up His most blessed Spirit when He came to the sixth verse
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