The Newe Testament dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke by Willyam Tindale, and fynesshed in the yere of our Lorde God A.M.D. & xxxiiij. in the moneth of Nouember.

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The Newe Testament dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke by Willyam Tindale, and fynesshed in the yere of our Lorde God A.M.D. & xxxiiij. in the moneth of Nouember.
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Imprinted at Anwerp [sic] :: By Marten Emperowr,
M.D.xxxiiij [1534]
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¶ The next sondaye after the .xii. daye The Epistle.

I Will prayse the O lorde / that though thou were angrye with me / yet thyne an¦ger* 1.1 is turned / and thou hast comforte me. Beholde God is my saluacion: I will be bolde therfore and not feare. For the lorde God is my strength and my prayse wherof I synge: and is become my savyoure. And ye shall drawe water in gladnes oute of the wel¦les of saluacion. And ye shall saye in that da∣ye: geue thankes vnto the lorde: call on his na¦me: make his dedes knowen amonge the he∣then: remember that his name is hie. Lyfte vp. Synge vnto the lorde / for he hath done excellentlye / and that is knowen thorow ou∣te all the worlde. Crye and showte thou in∣habiter of Sion / for great amonge you is the holye of Israel.

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