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[1] The title of `hundred and secounde salm. `Of Dauid. Mi soule, blesse thou the Lord; and alle thingis that ben with ynne me, blesse his hooli name. [2] Mi soule, blesse thou the Lord; and nyle thou foryete alle the yeldyngis of him. [3] Which doith merci to alle thi wickidnessis; which heelith alle thi sijknessis. [4] Which ayenbieth thi lijf fro deth; which corowneth thee in merci and merciful doyngis. [5] Which fillith thi desijr in goodis; thi yongthe schal be renulid as the yongthe of an egle. [6] The Lord doynge mercies; and doom to alle men suffringe wrong. [7] He made hise weies knowun to Moises; hise willis to the sones of Israel. [8] The Lord is merciful doer, and merciful in wille; longe abidinge, and myche merciful. [9] He schal not be wrooth with outen ende; and he schal not thretne with outen ende. [10] He dide not to vs aftir oure synnes; nether he yeldide to vs aftir oure wickidnessis. [11] For bi the hiynesse of heuene fro erthe; he made strong his merci on men dredynge hym. [12] As myche as the eest is fer fro the west; he made fer oure wickidnessis fro vs. [13] As a fadir hath merci on sones, the Lord hadde merci on men dredynge him; [14] for he knewe oure makyng. [15] He bithouyte that we ben dust, a man is as hey; his dai schal flowre out so as a flour of the feeld. [16] For the spirit schal passe in hym, and schal not abide; and schal no more knowe his place. [17] But the merci of the Lord is fro with out bigynnyng, and til in to with outen ende; on men dredinge hym. And his riytfulnesse is in to the sones of sones; [18] to hem that kepen his testament. And ben myndeful of hise comaundementis; to do tho. [19] The Lord hath maad redi his seete in heuene; and his rewme schal be lord of alle. [20] Aungels of the Lord, blesse ye the Lord; ye myyti in vertu, doynge his word, to here the vois of hise wordis. [21] Alle vertues of the Lord, blesse ye the Lord; ye mynystris of hym that doen his wille. [22] Alle werkis of the Lord, blesse ye the Lord, in ech place of his lordschipe; my soule, blesse thou the Lord. [23] [No verse.] [24] [No verse.] [25] [No verse.] [26] [No verse.] [27] [No verse.] [28] [No verse.]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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