The Psalter – is that of Common Worship (the Church of England)
A red dot • marks the mid–point in each psalm verse where, traditionally, a pause is observed. Each psalm or group of psalms may end with:
Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit;
as it was in the beginning is now and shall be for ever.
Amen
- Psalms 1 – 5
- Psalms 6 – 10
- Psalms 11 – 15
- Psalms 16 – 20
- Psalms 21 – 25
- Psalms 26 – 30
- Psalms 31 – 35
- Psalms 36 – 40
- Psalms 41 – 45
- Psalms 46 – 50
- Psalms 51 – 55
- Psalms 56 – 60
- Psalms 61 – 65
- Psalms 66 – 70
- Psalms 71 – 75
- Psalms 76 – 80
- Psalms 81 – 85
- Psalms 86 – 90
- Psalms 91 – 95
- Psalms 96 – 100
- Psalms 101–105
- Psalms 106 – 110
- Psalms 111 – 118
- Psalm 119
- Psalms 120–125
- Psalms 126– 130
- Psalms 131– 135
- Psalms 136 – 140
- Psalms 141 – 145
- Psalms 146–150
- COMPARISON OF VERSE NUMBERSCommon Worship and Coverdale (BCP)READ MORETEXT
- COMMON WORSHIPDaily Prayer includes a version of the Psalter with options for refrains and psalm prayers. It is available by clicking here.READ MORETEXT
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