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[1] The title of the two and fiftithe salm. To the ouercomer bi the quere, the lernyng of Dauid. The vnwise man seide in his herte; God is not. [2] Thei ben `corrupt, and maad abhomynable in her wickidnessis; noon is that doith good. [3] God bihelde fro heuene on the sones of men; that he se, if `ony is vndurstondynge, ether sekynge God. [4] Alle boweden awei, thei ben maad vnprofitable togidre; noon is that doith good, ther is not til to oon. [5] Whether alle men, that worchen wickidnesse, schulen not wite; whiche deuouren my puple as the mete of breed? [6] Thei clepiden not God; there thei trembliden for drede, where no drede was. For God hath scaterid the boones of hem, that plesen men; thei ben schent, for God hath forsake hem. [7] Who schal yyue fro Syon helthe to Israel? whanne the Lord hath turned the caitifte of his puple, Jacob schal `ful out make ioie, and Israel schal be glad. [8] [No verse.] [9] [No verse.]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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