Wycliffe's English Translation (1388)
Wycliffe
Translated from the Latin in the 14th century
[1]The title of the `thre and twentithe salm. The song of Dauid. The erthe and the fulnesse therof is `the Lordis; the world, and alle that dwellen therynne `is the Lordis. [2]For he foundide it on the sees; and made it redi on floodis. [3]Who schal stie in to the hil of the Lord; ethir who schal stonde in the hooli place of hym? [4]The innocent in hondis, and in cleene herte; whiche took not his soule in veyn, nether swoor in gile to his neiybore. [5]`This man schal take blessyng of the Lord; and mercy of God his helthe. [6]This is the generacioun of men sekynge hym; of men sekynge the face of God of Jacob.
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
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