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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 .xxx. Psalme. ¶ He geueth thanckes for the obtainynge of health. He greatly prayseth the goodnes of god which sendeth not aduersitye vnto hys people but for the best, ∧ protesteth, that he desyreth not the lengthenyng of hys lyfe for any other cause then to restoar and set forth the thynges that make for the glorye of God and profette of the saynctes. &rhand; A Psalme and songe of the dedicatiou of the house05Q0481 of Dauid.

A   I wyll magnifye the, O Lord, for thou hast set me vp, and not suffred my foes to triumphe ouer me.

O Lord my God, I05Q0482 cried vnto the, and thou hast healed me.

Thou Lord hast brought my soule out of 05Q0483 hell: thou hast kepte my lyfe, where as they go downe to the pyt.

Singe prayses vnto the Lord (O ye saintes of hys) geue thankes vnto hym for a remembraunce of hys holynesse.

B   For his wrath endureth but the twincling of an eie, and his pleasure is in lyfe: heuinesse may well endure for a nyght, but ioye commeth in the morning.

As for me, when I was in prosperytye, I sayd: Tush I shal neuer fall more.

And why? thou Lord of thy goodnesse hadest made my hyll so stronge.

C   Bnt as soone as thou turnedest thy face fro me, I was brought in feare.

Then cryed I vnto the, O Lorde, yea vnto the Lord made I my praier.

What profyt is ther in my bloude, if I go downe to corrupti&obar;?

May the dust geue thankes vnto the? Or shal it declare thy faythfulnesse?

D   Heare, O Lorde, and haue mercye vpon me: Lord be thou my helper.

And so thou hast turned my heuynesse into ioye: thou haste put of my05Q0484 sacke cloth, ∧ gyrded me with gladnesse.

That mine honoure myght synge praises vnto the without ceasyng: O Lord my God, I wil geue thankes vnto the for euer.
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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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