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Wycliffe's English Translation (1388)
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The Writings of Cornelius Tacitus
Tacitus
[1]The foure and nyntithe salm. Come ye, make we ful out ioie to the Lord; hertli synge we to God, oure heelthe. [No book]
[2]Bifore ocupie we his face in knowleching; and hertli synge we to him in salmes. [No book]
[3]For God is a greet Lord, and a greet king aboue alle goddis; for the Lord schal not putte awei his puple. [No book]
[4]For alle the endis of erthe ben in his hond; and the hiynesses of hillis ben hise. [No book]
[5]For the see is his, and he made it; and hise hondis formeden the drie lond. [No book]
[6]Come ye, herie we, and falle we doun bifore God, wepe we bifore the Lord that made vs; [No book]
[7]for he is oure Lord God. And we ben the puple of his lesewe; and the scheep of his hond. [No book]
[8]If ye han herd his vois to dai; nyle ye make hard youre hertis. [No book]
[9]As in the terryng to wraththe; bi the dai of temptacioun in desert. Where youre fadris temptiden me; thei preueden and sien my werkis. [No book]
[10]Fourti yeer I was offendid to this generacioun; and Y seide, Euere thei erren in herte. [No book]
[11]And these men knewen not my weies; to whiche Y swoor in myn ire, thei schulen not entre in to my reste. [No book]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
Source: www.earlychristianwritings.com
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