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[1] The title of the five and fourtithe salm. To the ouercomere, the song of the sones `of Chore, `for yongthis. [2] Oure God, thou art refuyt, and vertu; helpere in tribulacions, that han founde vs greetly. [3] Therfor we schulen not drede, while the erthe schal be troblid; and the hillis schulen be borun ouer in to the herte of the see. [4] The watris of hem sowneden, and weren troblid; hillis weren troblid togidere in the strengthe of hym. [5] The feersnesse of flood makith glad the citee of God; the hiyeste God hath halewid his tabernacle. [6] God in the myddis therof schal not be moued; God schal helpe it eerli in the grey morewtid. [7] Hethene men weren disturblid togidere, and rewmes weren bowid doun; God yaf his vois, the erthe was moued. [8] The Lord of vertues is with vs; God of Jacob is oure vptakere. [9] Come ye, and se the werkis of the Lord; whiche wondris he hath set on the erthe. [10] He doynge awei batels til to the ende of the lond; schal al to-brese bouwe, and schal breke togidere armuris, and schal brenne scheldis bi fier. [11] Yyue ye tent, and se ye, that Y am God; Y schal be enhaunsid among hethene men; and Y schal be enhaunsid in erthe. [12] The Lord of vertues is with vs; God of Jacob is oure vptakere. [13] [No verse.] [14] [No verse.] [15] [No verse.] [16] [No verse.] [17] [No verse.]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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