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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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¶ The .cxliij. psalme. DOMINE EXAVDI. A psalme of Dauid. (when hys awne sonne persecuted hym.)

A   Heare my praier, O Lorde, and considre my desyre: herk&ebar; vnto me for thy treuth and righteousnes sake. And entre not into iudgement with thy serua&ubar;t: for note in thy sight shall no man lyuinge be iustifyed. For the enemy hath persecuted my soule: he hath smyt&ebar; my lyfe downe to þe; grounde: he hath layed me in the darcknes, as þe; men that haue bene longe deed. Therfore is my sprete vexed within me: and my herte within me is desolate. note B   Yet do I remembre the tyme past, I muse vpon all thy workes: yee, I excercyse my selfe in the worckes of thy handes. I streach forth myne h&abar;des vnto the: my soule gaspeth vnto þe; as a thyrsty l&abar;de. Selah. Heare me, O Lorde, ∧ þt; soone: for my sprete wexeth faynte, hid not thy face fr&obar; me, lest I be lyke vnto them that go downe into the pytt. O let me note heare thy louing kindnes by tymes in þe; morninge for in the is my trust: shewe þu; me the waye þt; I shuld walke in, for I lyft vp my soule vnto the. Delyuer me, O Lorde, from myne enemyes: for I flye vnto the to hyde me.

Teach me to do the thynge þt; pleaseth the, for þu; art my God, let thy louinge sprete leade me forthe vnto the lande of ryghteousnes. Quycken me, O Lord, for thy names sake, ∧ for thy ryghteousnes sake bringe my soule out of trouble. And of thy goodnes slaye myne enemyes, and destroye all them that vexe my soule, for I am thy seruaunt.

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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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