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The .Cxxix. Psalme.

[Out of the depe crye I to the]

De profundis.

Out of the depe crye I to the
O lorde lorde heare my callynge.
Oh let thyne eares enclyned be.
to the voyce of my complaynynge.

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Iob. 9. Psal. 142. a.

yf thou (lorde) wylt deale with stratenesse,

to marke all that is done amysse,
lorde who may abyde that rekenynge?

Exo. 34. a. Psal. 102. a.

But there is mercy euer with the

That thou therfore mayest be feared
I wyll abyde the lorde paciently
My soule loketh for hym vnfaynted
And in his worde is all my trust
So is my hope and conforte most
His promysse shalbe fulfylled.

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As the watche men in the mornynge
Stonde lokynge longe desyrously
That they myght se the fayre day sprynge
So wayteth my soule for the lorde dayly
Therfore let Israel wayte styll
Untyll it be the lordes wyll
To lowse them from aduersite

Psal. 85. c.

For with the lorde there is mercy

And great plenteous redempcyon

1. Io. 2

All though we synne oft wickedly

yet hath he for vs a sure pardon

Esa. 43. d.

He shall redeme poore Israel

And hym shall he delyuer full well
From all the synnes that he hath done.