And take vnto the of all maner of meate that may be eaten and laye it vp in stoore by the, that it maye be meate bothe for the and for them:
Thou openest thyne hande, and fyllest all thinges liuing with plenteousnesse.
Which geueth fode vnto al flesh, for his mercy endureth for euer.
Behold the foules of the ayer: for the sowe not, neyther reape, nor yet cary into the barnes: and yet your heauenlye father fedethe them. Are ye not muche better then they?
Which geueth fodre vnto the cattell, and fedeth the yong rauens that call vpon hym.
Let their waye be darcke and slippery, & the aungell of the Lorde to persecute them.
that the mountaynes shuld geue hym grasse, where all the beastes of the fylde take theyr pastyme.
who prouydeth meate for the rauen, when his younge ones crye vnto God, and fle aboute for wante of meate?