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Wycliffe's English Translation (1388)
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The Gospel of Nicodemus
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[1]The `title of the fyue and eiytetithe salm. The preier of Dauid. Lord, bowe doun thin eere, and here me; for Y am nedi and pore. [No book]
[2]Kepe thou my lijf, for Y am holi; my God, make thou saaf thi seruaunt hopynge in thee. [No book]
[3]Lord, haue thou merci on me, for Y criede al day to thee; [No book]
[4]make thou glad the soule of thi seruaunt, for whi, Lord, Y haue reisid my soule to thee. [No book]
[5]For thou, Lord, art swete and mylde; and of myche merci to alle men inwardli clepynge thee. [No book]
[6]Lord, perseyue thou my preier with eeris; and yyue thou tente to the vois of my bisechyng. [No book]
[7]In the dai of my tribulacioun Y criede to thee; for thou herdist me. [No book]
[8]Lord, noon among goddis is lijk thee; and noon is euene to thi werkis. [No book]
[9]Lord, alle folkis, whiche euere thou madist, schulen come, and worschipe bifore thee; and thei schulen glorifie thi name. [No book]
[10]For thou art ful greet, and makinge merueils; thou art God aloone. [No book]
[11]Lord, lede thou me forth in thi weie, and Y schal entre in thi treuthe; myn herte be glad, that it drede thi name. [No book]
[12]Mi Lord God, Y schal knouleche to thee in al myn herte; and Y schal glorifie thi name withouten ende. [No book]
[13]For thi merci is greet on me; and thou deliueridist my soule fro the lower helle. [No book]
Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
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