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The .C. xxvii. Psalme.

Beati omnes qui timent Dominum.


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Psal. 33. b.

Blessed are all that feare the lorde

worshippynge hym both nyght and daye
ordrynge heyr lyfe after his worde
and walkyng euer in his waye
and walkynge euer in his waye.

Gen. 3.

For thou shalt get thyne owne lyuynge


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And eate thy bred without ydelnesse
Euen with thy handes laborynge
So shalt thou haue prosperous increase.
Thy wyfe as the vyna shalbe frutefull
within the walles of thy dwellynge
Thy chyldren shall stonde about thy table
Lyke Olyue braunches floryshynge.
Lo thus shall that man be blessed
And happye shall he be alwaye
That leadeth his lyfe in the lordes drede
And feareth hym both nyght and daye.

Nu 6. d

From Sion shall the lorde blesse the

And pleasure shalt thou haue amonge
Beholdynge the great prosperite
Of Hierusalem all thy lyfe longe.

Iob. 42. c. Tob. 14. a.

The lorde shall so prolonge thy lyfe

That thy chyldres chyldren thou shalt se
In Israel shalt thou se no stryfe
But peace and great felicite?