He likewise translated all the Psalms of David, as also the Collects, Epistles and Gospels for the whole year, together with the Pater Noster and Creed; though there was then another Pater Noster and Creed used in the Church, sent into England by Adrian the Fourth, Pope of Rome, an Englishman, the Son of Robert Breakspeare of Abbots Langley in Hertfordshire, unto King Henry the Second; which (for variety sake) we shall give you as followeth:

Pater Noster.

Ure fader in hevene riche,

Thi nom be haliid everliche,

Thou bring us to thi michilblisce,

Thi wil to wirche thu us wille,

Als hit is in hevene ido

Ever in erth ben hit also,

That heli bred that lastyth ay,

Thou sende hious this ilke day,