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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 .lxij. Psalme. NONNE DEO SVBIECTA. To the chaunter, For Ieduthun: a psalme of Dauid.

A   My soule truly wayteth styll vpon God, for of him cometh my saluacion. He verely is my strength, and my saluacion: He is my defence, so that I shall not greatly fall.

How l&obar;ge will ye ymagin mischefe against euery m&abar;? ye shalbe slayne all þe; sorte of you: yee, as a tottring wall shall ye be, and lyke a broken hedge. Their deuyce is onely how to put him out whom God wyll exalte. their delyte is in lyes: they geue good wordes &wt; their mouth, but curse &wt; their hert. Sela.

Neuertheles, my soule wayte thou styll vpon God, for my hope is in hym. He truly is my str&ebar;gth, and my saluacion: he is my defence: so that I shall not fall. In God is my health ∧ my glory, þe; rocke of my might, ∧ in God is my trust. O put your trust in him allwaye (ye people) note powre out youre B    hertes before him, for God is our hope. Sela As for the children of men, they are but vayne, the childr&ebar; of men are disceatful: vpon þe; weyghtes they are all together lighter than vanite it self. O trust not in wr&obar;g and robbery, geue not your selues vnto vanyte: yf riches encrease, set not your hert vp&obar; them. God spake once and twyse: I haue also herde the same: that power bel&obar;geth vnto God. And that thou Lorde art mercyfull: for note thou rewardest euery man accordynge to hys worcke.
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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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