The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe.

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The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe.
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[Imprinted at London :: In povvles Churchyarde by Richarde Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie,
[1568]]
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The argument of the .cxi. psalme

¶The prophete prayseth God, he rehearseth the wonderous workes that God (mindfull of his promise) dyd to the chyldren of Israel, bringing them out of Egypt to possesse the lande of promise for an inheritaunce. He declareth also that the high wysdome of man, is to feare God.

¶Prayse ye the Lorde.

[unspec A] 1 I Wyll (a) 1.1 prayse God with my whole heart: in the congregation and assem∣blie of righteous men.

2 Great are the workes of God: sought out of all them that haue pleasure ther∣in.

3 His worke is glory and maiestie: and his righteousnes endureth for euer.

4 The merciful and gratious God: hath so left a remembraunce of his meruay∣lous workes.

5 He hath geuen meate vnto them that feare him: he wyll euer be myndfull of his couenaunt.

6 He hath declared vnto his people the force of his workes: in geuing them the inheritaunce of the Heathen.

7 The workes of his handes are veri∣tie [unspec B] and iudgement: all his commaunde∣mentes are (b) 1.2 true.

8 They be set sure for euer and euer: they are done in trueth and equitie.

9 He did sende redemption vnto his peo∣ple: he hath commaunded his coue∣naunt [to be] for euer, holy and terrible is his name.

10 The beginning of wysdome is the feare of God: all they haue a good vn∣derstanding that do his commaunde∣ments, the praise of it endureth for euer.

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