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Wycliffe's English Translation (1388)
Wyc
The First Book of Clement
1Clem
[1]The title of the eiyte and eiytetithe salm. The lernyng of Ethan, Ezraite. [No book]
[2]I schal synge with outen ende; the mercies of the Lord. In generacioun and in to generacioun; Y schal telle thi treuthe with my mouth. [No book]
[3]For thou seidist, With outen ende merci schal be bildid in heuenes; thi treuthe schal be maad redi in tho. [No book]
[4]I disposide a testament to my chosun men; Y swoor to Dauid, my seruaunt, [No book]
[5]Til in to with outen ende I schal make redi thi seed. And Y schal bilde thi seete; in generacioun, and in to generacioun. [No book]
[6]Lord, heuenes schulen knouleche thi merueilis; and thi treuthe in the chirche of seyntis. [No book]
[7]For who in the cloudis schal be maad euene to the Lord; schal be lijk God among the sones of God? [No book]
[8]God, which is glorified in the counsel of seyntis; is greet, and dreedful ouere alle that ben in his cumpas. [No book]
[9]Lord God of vertues, who is lijk thee? Lord, thou art miyti, and thi treuthe is in thi cumpas. [No book]
[10]Thou art Lord of the power of the see; forsothe thou aswagist the stiryng of the wawis therof. [No book]
[11]Thou madist lowe the proude, as woundid; in the arm of thi vertu thou hast scaterid thin enemyes. [No book]
[12]Heuenes ben thin, and erthe is thin; thou hast foundid the world, and the fulnesse therof; [No book]
[13]thou madist of nouyt the north and the see. Thabor and Hermon schulen make ful out ioye in thi name; [No book]
[14]thin arm with power. Thin hond be maad stidefast, and thi riythond be enhaunsid; [No book]
[15]riytfulnesse and doom is the makyng redy of thi seete. Merci and treuthe schulen go bifore thi face; [No book]
[16]blessid is the puple that kan hertli song. Lord, thei schulen go in the liyt of thi cheer; [No book]
[17]and in thi name thei schulen make ful out ioye al dai; and thei schulen be enhaunsid in thi riytfulnesse. [No book]
[18]For thou art the glorie of the vertu of hem; and in thi good plesaunce oure horn schal be enhaunsid. [No book]
Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
Translation: Charles H. Hoole (1885)
Source: www.earlychristianwritings.com
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