The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues.

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The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues.
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Prynted at L[ondo]n :: by [Thomas] Petyt, and [Robert] Redman, for Thomas Berthelet: prynter vnto the kyngis grace. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum,
1540.
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"The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10405.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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¶ The. xciij. Psalme. [unspec A]

THE Lorde is kynge / and hath put on glorious apparell: the Lorde hath put on his apparell, and gyrded him selfe with strength: * 1.1 he hath made the roūde worlde* 1.2 so sure / that it can nat be moued. Euer syns the worlde beganne hath thy seate ben prepared / thou arte from euerlastynge.

* 1.3 The floudes are rysen (O Lorde) the floudes haue lyfte vp theyr noyse / the flou∣des lyfte vp the waues. The waues of the see are myghtye / and rage horrybly: but yet the Lorde that dwelleth on hye / is myghty¦er. Thy testymonyes, O Lorde / are very sure / holynesse becommeth thyne hou¦se for euer. [unspec A]

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