1 ! After he had giuen thankes to God for the sundrie victories that he had sent him against his enemies, and also proued by manifolde experience how readie God was at hand in all his troubles.
1 / Or, kind of instrument, or tune: or for the death of Labben or Goliath.
1 a God is not praised, except the whole glorie be giuen to him alone.
6 c A derision of the enemie, that mindeth nothing but destruction: but the Lord wil deliuer his, & bring him into judgement.
12 e Thogh God reuengeth not sodenly the wrong done to his, yet he suffreth not the wicked vnpunished.
14 ! He being now like wise in danger of newe enemies, desireth God to helpe him according to his wonte,
16 h The mercie of God toward his Saints must be declared, & the fall of the wicked must alwaies be considered.