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Psalmus 14
Language: Latin 
1 Psalmus David.
  Domine, quis habitabit in tabernaculo tuo?
  aut quis requiescet in monte sancto tuo?
2 Qui ingreditur sine macula,
  et operatur justitiam;
3 qui loquitur veritatem in corde suo:
  qui non egit dolum in lingua sua,
  nec fecit proximo suo malum,
  et opprobrium non accepit adversus proximos suos.
4 Ad nihilum deductus est in conspectu ejus malignus;
  timentes autem Dominum glorificat.
  Qui jurat proximo suo, et non decipit;
5 qui pecuniam suam non dedit ad usuram,
  et munera super innocentem non accepit:
  qui facit hæc non movebitur in æternum.

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  • by Bible or other Sacred Texts , "Psalmus 14" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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  • Also set in Italian (Italiano), a translation by Girolamo Ascanio Giustiniani ( flourished 1724 ) [an adaptation] ; composed by Benedetto Giacomo Marcello.
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This text was added to the website: 2019-09-14
Line count: 15
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