The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocryphal books,

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The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocryphal books,
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Oxford,: University press,
1850.
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PSALM CII. [ [verse 1] The salm to hym Dauid.]

Blesse thou, my soule, to the Lord; and alle thingus that withinne me ben, to his holi name. [verse 2] Blesse thou, my soule, to the Lord; and wile thou not forȝete

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alle the ȝeldingus of hym. [verse 3] That hath mercy to alle thi wickidnessis; that helith alle thin infirmytees. [verse 4] That aȝeen bieth fro deth thi lif; that crouneth thee in mercy and mercy doingis. [verse 5] That ful|filleth in goode thingus thi diseyr; shal be renewid [fulfild E pr. m.] as of an egle thi ȝouthe. [verse 6] Doende mercies the Lord; and dom to alle men suffrende wrong. [verse 7] Knowen he made his weies to Moises; and to the sones of Irael his willis. [verse 8] Reewere, and merciful the Lord; long abidende, and myche merciful. [verse 9] In to euermore he shal not wrathen; ne in to withoute ende he shal threte. [verse 10] Aftir oure synnes he dide not to vs; ne aftir oure wickidnessis he ȝelde [ȝeldede AEH.] to vs. [verse 11] For after the heiȝte of heuene fro erthe; he strengthide his mercy vpon men dredende hym. [verse 12] Hou myche the rising stant [stoondith A.] fro the going doun; aferr he made fro vs oure wickid|nessis [wickidnes A.] . [verse 13] What maner wise the fader hath mercy of the sonus, the Lord dide [verse 14] mercy to men dredende hym; for he knew oure britil making. He recordide [verse 15] for pouder wee be, a man as hey his daȝes; as the flour of the feld so he shal floure out. [verse 16] For the spirit shal thurȝ passen in hym, and he shal not stonde stille; and he shal no more knowen his place. [verse 17] The mercy forsothe of the Lord fro withoute ende, and vnto withoute ende; vpon men dredende hym. And the riȝtwisnesse of hym in to the sones of [verse 18] sones; to hem that kepen his testament. And myndeful thei ben of his maunde|mens; to do them. [verse 19] The Lord in heuene made redi his sete; and his reume to alle shal lordshipen. [verse 20] Blisse ȝee to the Lord, alle his aungelis, miȝti bi vertue, doende the woord of hym; to ben herd the vois of his sermounes. [verse 21] Blessith to the Lord, alle ȝee his vertues; ȝee his seruauns that don his wil. [verse 22] Blessith to the Lord, alle ȝee his werkis, in alle place, ȝee his do|mynaciouns; blesse thou, my soule, to the Lord.

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