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[1] The `title of the hundrid and sixte salm. Alleluya. Knouleche ye to the Lord, for he is good; for his merci is in to the world. [2] Sei thei, that ben ayen bouyt of the Lord; whiche he ayen bouyte fro the hond of the enemye, fro cuntreis he gaderide hem togidere. [3] Fro the risyng of the sunne, and fro the goyng doun; fro the north, and fro the see. [4] Thei erriden in wildirnesse, in a place with out watir; thei founden not weie of the citee of dwellyng place. [5] Thei weren hungri and thirsti; her soule failide in hem. [6] And thei crieden to the Lord, whanne thei weren set in tribulacioun; and he delyuerede hem fro her nedynesses. [7] And he ledde forth hem in to the riyt weie; that thei schulden go in to the citee of dwelling. [8] The mercies of the Lord knouleche to hym; and hise merueilis knouleche to the sones of men. [9] For he fillide a voide man; and he fillide with goodis an hungry man. [10] God delyuerede men sittynge in derknessis, and in the schadowe of deth; and men prisoned in beggerye and in yrun. [11] For thei maden bitter the spechis of God; and wraththiden the councel of the hiyeste. [12] And the herte of hem was maad meke in trauelis; and thei weren sijk, and noon was that helpide. [13] And thei crieden to the Lord, whanne thei weren set in tribulacioun; and he delyuerede hem from her nedynessis. [14] And he ledde hem out of derknessis, and schadowe of deth; and brak the boondis of hem. [15] The mercies of the Lord knouleche to hym; and hise merueils knouleche to the sones of men. [16] For he al to-brak brasun yatis; and he brak yrun barris. [17] He vptook hem fro the weie of her wickidnesse; for thei weren maad lowe for her vnriytfulnesses. [18] The soule of hem wlatide al mete; and thei neiyeden `til to the yatis of deth. [19] And thei crieden to the Lord, whanne thei weren set in tribulacioun; and he delyuerede hem fro her nedynessis. [20] He sente his word, and heelide hem; and delyuerede hem fro the perischingis of hem. [21] The mercies of the Lord knouleche to hym; and hise merueils to the sones of men. [22] And offre thei the sacrifice of heriyng; and telle thei hise werkis in ful out ioiyng. [23] Thei that gon doun in to the see in schippis; and maken worching in many watris. [24] Thei sien the werkis of the Lord; and hise merueilis in the depthe. [25] He seide, and the spirit of tempest stood; and the wawis therof weren arerid. [26] Thei stien til to heuenes, and goen doun `til to the depthis; the soule of hem failide in yuelis. [27] Thei weren troblid, and thei weren moued as a drunkun man; and al the wisdom of hem was deuourid. [28] And thei crieden to the Lord, whanne thei weren set in tribulacioun; and he ledde hem out of her nedynessis. [29] And he ordeynede the tempest therof in to a soft wynde; and the wawis therof weren stille. [30] And thei weren glad, for tho weren stille; and he ladde hem forth in to the hauene of her wille. [31] The mercies of the Lord knouleche to hym; and hise merueilis to the sones of men. [32] And enhaunse thei him in the chirche of the puple; and preise thei him in the chaier of eldre men. [33] He hath set floodis in to deseert; and the out goingis of watris in to thirst. [34] He hath set fruytful lond in to saltnesse; for the malice of men dwellyng ther ynne. [35] He hath set deseert in to pondis of watris; and erthe with out watir in to outgoyngis of watris. [36] And he settide there hungri men; and thei maden a citee of dwelling. [37] And thei sowiden feeldis, and plauntiden vynes; and maden fruyt of birthe. [38] And he blesside hem, and thei weren multiplied greetli; and he made not lesse her werk beestis. [39] And thei weren maad fewe; and thei weren trauelid of tribulacioun of yuelis and of sorewis. [40] Strijf was sched out on princes; and he made hem for to erre without the weie, and not in the weie. [41] And he helpide the pore man fro pouert; and settide meynees as a scheep bringynge forth lambren. [42] Riytful men schulen se, and schulen be glad; and al wickidnesse schal stoppe his mouth. [43] Who is wijs, and schal kepe these thingis; and schal vndirstonde the mercies of the Lord? [44] [No verse.] [45] [No verse.] [46] [No verse.] [47] [No verse.] [48] [No verse.]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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