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T. Matthew [1549], The Byble, that is to say all the holy Scripture: In whych are c&obar;tayned the Olde and New Testamente, truely ∧ purely tr&abar;slated into English, ∧ nowe lately with greate industry ∧ dilig&ebar;ce recognised. [Edited by Edmund Becke.] (Imprinted by... Ihon Daye [etc.] and William Seres [etc.], London) [word count] [B05000].
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&rhand; The .lxxxvii. Psalme. ¶ He prayseth the heuenly Ierusalem, that is, the congregacyon of the faythful, vnto whyche he prophecyeth that very many shall come of all nacyons. A Psalme and songe of the sonnes of Corah

A   Her foundatyons are vpon the holye hylles: the Lorde loueth the05Q0681 gates of Syon more then all the dwellynges, of Iacob.

Very excellent thynges are spoken of the thou05Q0682 cyty of God. Selah.

I wyll thynke vpon Rahab and Babilon

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iii. of Dauid so that they shall know me.

Yea the Philistines also, and they of Tire wyth the Morians. Lo ther was he borne.

And of Si&obar; it shalbe reported, that he was borne in her, euen the most hyest whych hath buylded her.

The Lorde shall cause it to be preached ∧ wrytten amonge the people, that05Q0683 he was borne ther. Selah.

Therfore the dwellynge of all syngers ∧ daunsers is in the.
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T. Matthew [1549], The Byble, that is to say all the holy Scripture: In whych are c&obar;tayned the Olde and New Testamente, truely ∧ purely tr&abar;slated into English, ∧ nowe lately with greate industry ∧ dilig&ebar;ce recognised. [Edited by Edmund Becke.] (Imprinted by... Ihon Daye [etc.] and William Seres [etc.], London) [word count] [B05000].
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