Psalm 130 Bishops' Bible 1568
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Psa 130:1 <A song of high degrees.> Out of the deepe I haue called vnto thee O God: O Lorde heare my voyce. Psa 130:2 Let thine eares be attentiue: vnto the voyce of my petition for grace. Psa 130:3 If thou O God wylt marke what is done amisse: O Lorde who can abide it? Psa 130:4 For there is pardon of sinne with thee: that thou mayest be feared. Psa 130:5 I haue wayted for God, my soule haue wayted [for hym:] and I haue reposed my trust in his worde. Psa 130:6 My soule [lifteth] more after God, then watchmen do after the morning: I say more then watchmen do after the mornyng. Psa 130:7 Israel ought to trust in God, for there is mercy with God: and there is plenteousnes of redemption with him. Psa 130:8 And he wyll redeeme Israel: from all his sinnes.