The most sacred Bible, whiche is the Holy Scripture conteyning the Old and New Testament / translated into English, and newly recognised with great diligence after most faythful exemplars, by Rychard Taverner.

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The most sacred Bible, whiche is the Holy Scripture conteyning the Old and New Testament / translated into English, and newly recognised with great diligence after most faythful exemplars, by Rychard Taverner.
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[London] :: Prynted at London in Fletestrete at the sygne of the Sonne by John Byddell, for Thomas Barthlet,
M.D.XXXIX. [1539]
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PSAL. LXXXI.* 1.1 ¶ A Psalme of Asaph.

GOd standeth in the congregacion of the Goddes: and is a Iudge amonge the [ A] Iudges.

Howe longe wyll ye gyue wronge iudge∣ment: and accept the persons of the vngodly? Selah.

Defende the poore and fatherlesse: se that suche as be in nede and necessitie haue ryghte.

Deliuer the outcast and poore: and saue him from the hande of the vngodly.

Neuerthelesse they wil nor be lerned and vn¦derstande, [ B] but walke on styll in darckenesse: therfore must all the foundacion of the lande be moued.

I haue sayd, ye are goddes: ye are the chyl∣dren of the most hyest.

But ye shal dye lyke men: and fall like one of the tyrauntes.

Aryse, O God, and iudge thou the earthe: for all Heythen are thyne by enhery∣aunce.

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