3 Of the mouth of yonge children, not spekynge and soukynge mylk, thou madist perfitli heriyng, for thin enemyes; that thou destrie the enemy and avengere.
4 For Y schal se thin heuenes, the werkis of thi fyngris; the moone and sterris, whiche thou hast foundid.
5 What is a man, that thou art myndeful of hym; ethir the sone of a virgyn, for thou visitist hym?
7 And the Lord seide to Samuel, Biholde thou not his cheer, nethir hiynesse of his stature; for Y castide hym awei, and Y demyde not bi the siyt of man; for a man seeth tho thingis that ben opyn, but the Lord biholdith the herte.
7 The erthe was moued fro the face of the Lord; fro the face of God of Jacob.
8 Which turnede a stoon in to pondis of watris; and an hard rooch in to wellis of watris.
6 Whether fyue sparowis ben not seld for twei halpens; and oon of hem is not in foryetyng bifor God?
7 But also alle the heeris of youre heed ben noumbrid. Therfor nyle ye drede; ye ben of more prijs than many sparowis.
3 For Y seie, bi the grace that is youun to me, to alle that ben among you, that ye sauere no more than it bihoueth to sauere, but for to sauere to sobrenesse; and to ech man, as God hath departid the mesure of feith.
9 But ye ben a chosun kyn, a kyngli preesthod, hooli folc, a puple of purchasing, that ye telle the vertues of hym, that clepide you fro derknessis in to his wondirful liyt.
14 Netheles iust men schulen knouleche to thi name; and riytful men schulen dwelle with thi cheer.