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foxes But y ● kynge shal reioyse in God all they also y ● swere by hym shal be cōmended for the mouth of them chat speake lyes shal be stopped ¶ The. lxiiij Psalme ¶ To the Chaunter a Psalme of Dauyd HEARE my voyce O God in my praer preserue my lyfe from fere of the enemy Hyde me from the gatherynge togyther of the frowarde from the insurrection of wicked doers Whiche haue whee theyr tonge lyke a swerde shote out theyr arrowes euen bytter wordes That they may pryu●●● shote at him whiche is perfect sodenly do they hyt him feare nat They courage them selues in mischeife and commune amonge them selues howe they may laye snares say that no man shal se them They ymagin wickednes and practyse it y t they kepe secrete among them selues euery man in y ● depe of his hert But god shall sodenly shote at them with a swifte arow y ● they shal be wounded Yee theyr owne tonges shall make them fall in so much y ● who so seeth them shall laugh them to scorne And all men that se it shall saye this hathe God done for they shall perceaue that it is hys worke The ryghteous shall reioyse in the Lorde put his trust in him and all they that are true of herte shal be glad ¶ The. lxv Psalme To the chaunter a Psalme and songe of Dauyd THou O God arte praysed in Syon vnto the shall the vowe be perfourmed ⚜ in Hierusalem Thou that hearest the prayer vnto the shall all fleshe come My mysdedes preuayle agaynste me Oh be thou mercyfull vnto oure synnes Blessed is y ● man whom thou chosest and receauest vnto the he shal dwel in thy court and shal be satysfyed with the pleasures of thy house euen of thy holy temple Thou shalt shewe vs wonderful thinges in ryghteousnesse O God of our saluacyon thou y ● arte the hope of all the endes of the earth and of thē y ● remayne in the broade see Which in his strength setteth fast the moūtaines and is gyrded aboute w t power Which stylleth the ragyng of the see the noyse of his waues and the madnesse of the people They also y ● dwell in the vttermoost partes of the erth shal be afrayed at thy tokēs thou that makest the ☞ out goynges of the mornyng and euenyng to prayse the. Thou visitest the earth and blessest it thou makest it very plenteous The ryuer of God is full of water thou preparest their corne for so thou prouydest for the earthe Thou waterest her forowes thou sendest rayne ī to the litle valleys therof thou makest it softe with the droppes of raine and blessest the increase of it Thou crownest the yere w t thy goodnesse thy cloudes droppe fatnesse They shal droppe vpon the dwellynges of y ● wyldernes and the lytle hylles shall reioyse on euery syde The foldes shal be full of shepe the valleys also shall stande so thycke with corne that they shal laugh and synge The. lxvi Psalme ¶ To the chaunter The songe of a Psalme O Be ioyfull in God all ye landes synge prayses vnto the honour of his name make hys prayse to be gloryous Saye vnto God O howe wonderfull arte thou in thy worckes thorowe the greatnesse of thy power shall thyne enemyes be founde lyers vnto the. For all the worlde shall worshyppe the syng of the and prayse thy name Sela. O come hyther and beholde the worckes of God how wonderful he is in his doyng towarde the chyldren of men He turned the see into drye lāde so that they wēt thorow the water on fote there dyd we reioyse therof He ruleth with his power for euer his eies behold y ● people and such as wyl nat beleue shal nat be able to exalte them selues Sela. O prayse oure God ye people and make the voice of his prayse to he heard Which holdeth our soule in lyfe suffreth nat our fete to slyp For thou O God haste proued vs thou also haste tryed vs lyke as syluer is tryed Thou broughtest vs into to the snare and layed trouble vpon our loynes Thou suffredest men to ryde ouer oure heades We went thorow fyre water and y ● broughtest vs out into a welthy place I wyll go in to thy house with brent offrynges and wyll paye the my vowes whiche I promysed with my lippes and spake with my mouth when I was in trouble I wyll offre vnto the fat brente sacryfyces with the meense of rammes I wil offre bullockes and goates Sela. O come hither and herken all ye y ● feare God and I wyl tel you what he hath done for my soule I called vnto him with my mouth and gaue hym prayses with my tonge If I enclyne vnto wyckednesse with my herte the Lorde wyl nat heare me But God hath hearde me and considred the voyce of my prayer Praysed be God which hath nat cast out my praier nor tourned his mercy fro me ¶ The. lxvii Psalme ¶ To the chaunter in melodies a Psalme and a songe GOd be mercyfull vnto vs and blesse vs and shewe vs the lyght of his coūtenaunce ⚜ and be mercyful vnto vs. ●ela That thy waye maye be knowen vpon earth thy sauing health among all naciōs Let the people prayse the O God yee let all people prayse the. O let the nacyōs reioyse and be glad For thou shalt iudge the folke righteously and gouerne the nacions vpon earth Sela. Let the people prayse y ● O God let all people prayse the. Then shal the erth bring furth hir increase God euen oure owne god shall geue vs his blessynge God shall blesse vs all the endes of the worlde shall feare him ¶ The ▪ lxviiꝭ Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme and songe of Dauid LEt God aryse and let his enemyes be scattered let them also that hate him flye fom his face Lyke as the smoke vanysheth so shalte thou dryue them awaye and lyke as waxe melteth at the fyre so let the vngodly perishe frō the precēre of God But let the ryghteous be glad reioyse in the syght of God let them also be mery ioyful Oh syng vnto God syng prayses vnto his name magnifye hym that rydeth vpon the heauens as it were vpon a horse prayse ye him ☞ īhys name ye and reioyse before hym He is a father of the fatherlesse and defendeth the cause of wydowes euen God in his holy habitacion He is the God that maketh men to be of one minde in a house he bryngeth the prisoners out of captiuite but letteth the rennagates conty nue in scarcenesse O God when thou wentest for the before the people when thou wētest thorowe the wyldernesse Sela. The earthe shoke and the heauens dropped at the presence of God euen as Sinai also was moued at y ● presēce of God which is the God of Israel Thou O God sendedst a
be our ryghtousnesse before the Lorde our god yf we take hede and kepe all these cōmaundementes as he hath cōmaunded vs. ¶ The Israelites may make no couenaunt with the Gentyles They must destroy theyr Idols Idolatrer● must be sleyne CAPI VII WHen the Lorde thy God hath brought the into the lande whyther thou goest to possesse it and hath cast out many nacions before the namely the Hethites the Gergesites the Amorites the Cananites the Pheresites the Heuytes the Iebusytes vii nacions greater and myghtyer then thou and when the Lorde thy god hath set them before the thou shalt smyte them vtterly destroye them make no couenaunte with them nor haue cōpassion on them Thou shalte make no maryages with them neyther gyue thy doughter vnto his son nor take his doughter vnto thy son For they wyll dysceyue thy son that he shulde not feare me they shall serue straūge goddꝭ then wyll the wrath of the lorde waxe hoote agaynst you destroye you shortly But thus ye shall deale w t them Ye shall ouerthrowe theyr aulters breake downe theyr pillers cut downe theyr groues burne theyr grauen ymages w t fyre For thou arte an holy nacyon vnto the Lorde thy God the Lorde thy God hath chosen the to be a seuerall people vnto hym selfe aboue all nacyons that are vpon the earth It was not bycause of the multitude of you aboue al nacions that the lord had lust vnto you chose you seynge ye were fewest of all nacions But bycause the lorde loued you and bycause he wolde kepe the othe whiche he had sworne vnto youre fathers therfore hath the Lorde brought you out thorowe a myghtye hande and delyuered you out of the house of bondage euen from the hande of Pharao kynge of Egypt Understande therfore that the lorde thy god he is god that a true god whiche kepeth poyntment and mercy vnto them that loue hym kepe his cōmaūdementes euen thorowout a thousande generacyons and rewardeth them that hate ☞ hym before his face so that he bryngeth them to nought doth not defar the tyme but rewardeth hym that hateth hym before his face Kepe thou therfore the cōmaundementes ordinaunces lawes which I cōmaund the this day that thou do them Yf ye herkē vnto these lawes obserue do them the lorde thy god also shal kepe to the the poyntment the mercy which he sware vnto thy fathers He wyll loue the blesse the and multiplye the he wyl also blesse the fruyt of thy wombe the fruyte of thy lande thy corne thy wyne and thyne oyle the encrease of thyne oxen and the flockꝭ of thy shepe in the lande which he sware vnto thy fathers to gyue the. Thou shalt be blessed aboue all nacions there shall be neyther man nor woman vnfruytfull amonge you nor any thynge vnfruytfull amonge your cattel Moreouer the lorde wyll take away frō the all maner infirmityes and wyll put none of the euyll diseases of Egypte whiche thou knowest vpon the but wyll sende them vpon all them that hate the. Thou shalt consume al the nacions whiche the Lorde thy God shall delyuer the thyne eye shall haue no pitye vpon them neyther shalte thou serue theyr Goddes for that shal be thy decaye If thou saye in thyne herte these nacions are ●o then I howe can I cast them out Thou shalt not feare them but remēbre what the lorde thy God dyd vnto Pharao vnto al Egypt the great temptacions which thyne eyes sawe the sygnes and wondres the myghtye hande stretched out arme where thorowe the Lorde thy god brought the out euen so shall the Lorde thy god do to all the nacyons of whom thouarte afrayde Moreouer the lorde thy god wyll sende hornettes amonge them vntyll they that are lefte hyde them selues frō the be destroyed Thou shalte not feare them for the Lorde thy god is amonge you a myghty god and a terrible for the lorde thy god wyll put out these nacyons before the by a lytle a lytle thou mayst not cōsume them at once leest the beastes of the felde encrease vpō the. But the Lorde thy God shall gyue them ouer before the and shall destroye them with a myghtye tempest vntyll he haue brought them to nought And he shall delyuer theyr kynges into thyne hande and thou shalt destroye theyr name from vnder heuen There shall no man he able to stande before the vntyll thou haue destroyed them The grauen ymages of theyr Goddes shalte thou burne with fyre and couet not the Golde syluer that is on them nor take it vnto the lest thou be snared therin For it is an abhominacyon before the lorde thy god Brynge not therfore abhominacyon in to thyne house lest thou be ☞ a dampned thyng as it is but vtterly defye it abhorre it for it is a dampned thyng ¶ Moses putteth the Israelytes in remembraunce what God hath done to them in the wyldernesse CAPI VIII ALl the cōmaundementes whiche I cōmaunde the this daye shall ye kepe for to do them that ye maye lyue and multyplye and go in possesse the lande which● the lorde sware vnto your fathers And thou shalte thynke on all the way which the lorde thy God led the this xl yeare in the wyldernesse for to humble the and to proue the and to wete what was in thyne herte whyther thou woldest kepe his commaundementes or no. He humbled the and suffered the to hungre and fed the with Manna whiche neyther thou nor thy Fathers knewe of to make the knowe that a man doth not lyue by breade onely but by euery ❀ vvorde that procedeth out of the mouth of the lorde doth a man lyue Thy rayment waxed not olde vpon the neyther dyd thy fote swell these xl yeares This also shalte thou consyder in thy herte that as a man nurtoureth his son euen so the Lorde thy god nurtoureth the. Therfore shalte thou kepe the commaundementes of the lorde thy god that thou walke in his wayes and feare hym For the Lorde thy God bryngeth the in to a good lande a lande in the whiche are ryuers of waters and foūtaynes and spryngꝭ that sprynge out of valeyes hylles a lande wherin is wheat and barly vyneyardes fyg trees and Pomgarnates a lande wherin is oyle olyue and honye a lande wherin thou shalte eate breade without scarcenesse neyther shalte thou lacke any thynge a lande whose stoones are yron and out of whose hylles thou shalte dygge brasse When thou hast eaten therfore and fylled thy selfe thou shalte blesse the Lorde thy God in that good lande whiche he hath gyuen the. Beware that thou forgette not the Lorde thy God that thou woldest not kepe his commaundementes his lawes and ordynaunces whiche I commaunde the this day yea and when thou hast eaten and fylled thy selfe and hast buylde goodly houses and
to the agayne Thy shepe shall be gyuen vnto thyne enemyes and no man shall rescue them Thy sonnes and thy doughters shall be gyuen vnto another nacion and thyne eyes shall se it and dase vpon them all the daye longe and there shall be no myghte in thy hande The fruyte of thyne lande and all thy laboures shall a nacyon whiche thou knowest not eate and thou shalt continually suffre violence only and be oppressed alway so that thou shalt be cleane besyde thy selfe for the syght of thyne eyes whiche thou shalt se. The Lorde shall smyte the in the knees legges with a myscheuos botche that can not be healed euen from the soole of thy fote vnto the top of thy heade The Lorde shall brynge the and thy kynge which thou shalt set ouer the vnto a nacyon whiche neyther thou nor thy fathers haue knowē that there thou mayst serue straunge Goddes euen wood and stone And thou shalte be wondred at spoken of iested at among all nacyons whyther the Lorde shall carye the. Thou shalte carye moche seede out in to the felde and shalte gather but lytle in for the greshop pers shall destroye it Thou shalte plante a vyneyearde and dresse it but shalte neyther drynke of the wyne neyther gather the grapes for the wormes shall eate it Thou shalte haue olyue trees thorowout all thy coostes but shalt not anoynt thy selfe with the Oyle for thyne Olyue trees shal be rooted out Thou shalte beget Sonnes and doughters but shalt not haue them for they shall be caryed awaye captyue All thy trees and fruyte of thy lande shall be marred with blastynge The straunger that is amonge you shall clyme aboue the vp on hye thou shalte come downe beneth alowe He shall lende the and thou shalte not lende hym he shall be before and thou behynde Moreouer all these curses shall come vpon the and shall folowe the and ouertake the tyll thou be destroyed bycause thou herkenedst not vnto the voyce of the Lorde thy God to kepe his cōmaundementes and his ordinaunces whiche he cōmaunded the and they shall be vpon the as ☞ miracles and wonders and vpon thy seed for euer bicause thou seruedst not the Lorde thy GOD with ioyfulnesse with a good herte when thou haddest aboundaūce of all thynges therfore thou shalte serue thyne enemye whiche the Lorde shall sende vpon the in hunger and thyrst in nakednesse in nede of all thynge and he shall putte a yocke of yron vpon thy necke vntyll he haue brought the to nought And the Lorde shall brynge a nacyon vpon the from a farre and from the ende of the worlde as swyfte as an Egle flyeth a nacion whose tonge thou shalte not vnderstande a harde fauoured nacyon whiche shall not regarde the person of the olde nor haue compassyon on the yonge The same shall eate the fruyte of thy cattell and the fruyte of thy land vntyll he haue destroyed the and shall leaue the neyther corne wyne nor oyle neyther the encrease of thyne oxen nor the flockꝭ of thy shepe vntyll he haue brought the to nought And he shall kepe the in in al thy cityes vntyll he haue cast downe thy hye wallꝭ and stronge holdes wherin thou trustedst thorowout al the lande And he shall beseyge the in all thy cityes thorowout all thy lande whiche the Lorde thy god hath gyuen the. And thou shalt eate the fruyte of thyne owne bodye the fleshe of thy sonnes of thy doughters which the lorde thy god hath gyuen the in that straytnesse seyge wherwith thyne enemye shal beseyge the so that it shall greue the man that is tender excedyng delycate amonge you to loke on his brother and vpō his wyfe that lyeth in his bosome on the remenaunt of his Chyldren whiche he hathe yet lefte for feare of gyuyng vnto any of them of the fleshe of his chyldren whome he shall eate bycause he hath nothynge lefte hym in that straytnesse and seyge wherwith thyne enemy shal beseyge the in al thy cityes Yea and the woman that is so tender and delycate that she dare not aduenture to set the soole of her foote vpon the grounde for softnesse and tendernesse shall be greued to loke on her husbande that lyeth in her bosome and on her sonne and on her doughter and on her afterbyrth that is come out from bytwene her legges and her chyldren which she shall beare For when all thynges lacke she shall eate them secretlye in the seyge and straytenesse wherwith thyne enemy shall beseyge the in thy cities If thou wylte not kepe and do all the wordes of this lawe that are wrytten in this boke and feare this gloryous and fearfull name of the Lorde thy God the Lorde wyll sende vnto the and thy seede great plages of longe contynuaunce euyll sycknesses and of longe duraunce Moreouer he wyl bryng vpon the al the diseases of Egypte and those whiche thou wast afrayde of shal cleaue vnto the. And all maner syckenesses and al maner plages which are not wrytten in the boke of this lawe wyll the Lorde bryng vpon the vntyll he brynge the to nought And ye shall be lefte fewe in nombre where before ye were as the sterres of heuen in multitude bycause thou woldest not herkē vnto the voyce of the Lorde thy God And it shal come to passe that as the lorde reioysed ouer you to do you good to multiplie you euen so he wyll reioyce ouer you to destroy you and to brynge you to nought And ye shal be wasted from of the land whyther thou goest to enioy it And the lorde shal scatter the amonge all nacyons from the one ende of the world vnto the other there thou shalte serue straunge Gods which thou nor thy fathers haue knowen euen wood stone And among these nacions thou shalt fynde no ease neyther shall the so●le of thy foote haue rest But the Lorde shall gyue the there an vnquyet herte and dasynge eyes and sorowe of mynde And thy lyfe shall hange before the thou shalte feare both day nyght shalt haue no trust in thy lyfe In the mornyng thou shalt say wold god it were nyght And at nyght thou shalte say Wolde God it were mornyng for feare of thyne herte which thou shalte feare and for the syght of thyne eyes which thou shalte se. And the lorde shal brynge the in to Egypte agayne with shyppꝭ by the way whiche I bad the that thou shuldest se it no more And there ye shal be solde vnto your enemyes for bondmen and bond-women and no man shall bye you ¶ The people are exhorted to obserue the cammaundementes whiche yf they breake they are threatened to be plaged CAPI XXIX THese are the wordes of the appoyntment which the lorde cōmaunded Moses to make with the chyldren of Israel in the lande of Moab besyde the appoyntement whiche he made with them in Horeb. And Moses called all Israel and
graunt the to take cowes donge for the donge of a man and to strake the breed ouer with all before them And he sayd vnto me Beholde thou sōne of man I wyll mynyshe all the prouision of bred in Ierusalem so that they shall wey their bred and eate it with scarcenesse But as for water they shal haue a very lytle measure ther of to drynke And when they haue no more bred nor water one shal be destroied with another famyshe away for theyr wickednesse ¶ The rydle of the hearres by whiche is sygnified the destruccyon of the people The causes of the anger of God towarde the people The Lorde discloseth the ryddle of the hearres CAPI V. O Thou sonne of man take the then a sharpe knyfe namely a rasour Take that and shaue the hearre of thy heade and beerd Then take the scales and the weyght and deuyde the hearre a sunder And burne the thyrde parte ther of in the fyre in the myddest of the cytie after that the dayes of the besegynge are fulfylled then cut the other thyrde parte in peces with a knyfe As for the thyrde ꝑte that remayneth caste it in the wynde I wyl draw out y ● swerde after thē Yet afterwarde take a lytle of the same and bynde it in thy cote lappe Then take a curtesy of it and cast in it the myddest of the fyre and burne it in the fire Out of the same fyre shall there go a flame vpon the whole house of Israel Moreouer thus sayeth the Lorde God This same is Ierusalem I set her in the myddest of the Heathen nacions that are rounde aboute her but she hath despysed my iudgementes more then the Gentiles them selues broken my commaunde mentes more then the nacions that lye roūd aboute her For they haue cast out myne ordinaunces and not walcked in my lawes Therefore thus sayeth the Lord God For so muche as ye with your wickednesse farre exceade the Heythen that dwell rounde aboute you For ye haue nat walcked in my lawes neyther haue ye kepte myne ordynaunces nor accordynge to the ryghtuousnes of the Gentyles whyche are aboute you ye haue not doue Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde God I wyl also come vpon the for in the myddest of the wyll I syt in iudgemente in the syght of the Heathen and wyl handle the of suche a fashyon as I neuer dyd before and as I neuer wyll do frome that tyme for the and that because of all thyne abhominaciōs For in the fathers shall be fayne to eate theyr owne sonnes the sonnes theyr owne fathers Suche a courte wyll I kepe in the and the whole remnaunt of the wyl I scatre into all the wyndes Wherfore as truly as I lyue sayeth the Lorde God seyng thou hast defyled my Sāctuary with al maner of abhominaciōs and with all thy shamefull offences For this cause wyl I also destroy the. Myne eye shal not ouerse the neyther wyll I spare the One thyrde parte within the shall dye of the pestylence and of hongre Another thyrde parte shall be slayne downe rounde aboute the with the swearde The other thyrde parte that remayneth wyll I scatre abrode towarde all the wyndes and drawe out the swearde after them Thus I wyll perfourme my indygnacyon and set my wrath agaynst them and ease my selfe So that when I haue fulfylled myne angre agaynste them they shall knowe that I am the Lorde whiche with a feruente gelousy haue spoken it Moreouer I wyll make the waste and abhorred before all the Heathen that dwell aboute the and in the syght of al them that go by the so that when I punysh the in my wrath in myn angre and with the plage of my whole dyspleasure thou shalte be a very abhominacyon shame a gasynge and wondrynge stocke amonge the Heathen that lye aboute the. Euen I the Lorde haue spoken it and it shall come to passe when I shute amonge them the perlous dartes of honger whiche shal be but death yee therfore shall I shute them because I wyll destroye you I wyll encrease hunger and mynyshe all the prouysyon of breade amonge you Plages and mysery wyl I sende you yee wylde beastes also to destroye you Pestylence and blodsheding shal come vpon you the swerde wyl I brynge ouer you Euen I the Lorde haue sayde it ¶ He she weth that the people shall be plaged for the synne of Idolatrye He prophecyeth the repentaunce of the remnaunt of the people and theyr delyueraunce The destruccyon of the frowarde is prophecyed CAPI VI. AND the worde of the Lord came vnto me saying Thou sonne of man turne thy face to the mountaynes of Israell that thou mayst prophecye vnto them and saye Heare the worde of the Lorde God O ye mountaynes of Israell Thus hath the Lorde God spoken to the mountaynes hylles valleys and dales Beholde I wyll brynge a swearde ouer you and destroye your hye places I wyll cast downe your aulters and breake downe your temples Your slayne men wyll I laye before your goddes and the deed carcases of the chyldren of Israell wyll I cast before theyr Idolles youre bones wyll I scatre rounde aboute your aulters and dwellyng places The cyties shal be desolate the hylchapels layed waste youre aulters destroyed and broken youre goddes caste downe and taken a waye your tempels layde euen with the grounde youre owne workes cleane roted out Your slayne men shall lye amonge you that ye maye learne to knowe howe that I am the Lorde Those that among you haue escaped the swearde wyll I leaue amonge the Gentyles for I wyll scatre you among the naciōs And they that escape from you shal thynke vpon me amonge the Heathen where they shal be in captiuite As for that whorysh and vnfaythful hert of theyrs wherwyth they runne awaye fro me I wyll breake it yee and put out those eyes of theyrs that commytte forny cacyon with their Idols Then shal they be ashamed and displea sed with theyr selues for the wyckednesses and abhominacions whiche they haue done and shal lerne to knowe howe that it is not in vayne that I the Lorde spake to brynge suche mysery vpon them The Lord sayd moreouer vnto me Smite thine handes together and stampe with thy fete and saye Wo worth all the abhominacions and wyckednes of the house of Israel for because of them they shall perysshe with the swearde with honger with pestylence Who so is farte of shal dye of the pestylēce he that is nye at hande shall perysshe with the swearde and the other that are beseged shall dye of honger Thus wyll I satisfye my wrothfull displeasure vpon them And so shall ye learne to knowe that I am the Lorde when youre slayne men lye amonge your Idols and aboute your aulters vpon all hye hylles and toppes of mountaynes amonge all grene trees amonge al thycke okes euē in the places where they dyd sacryfice to all theyr Idols I wyll
places of the countre I wyll fede them in right good pastures and vpō the hye moūtaynes of Israel shal there foldes be There shal they lye in a good folde and in a fat pasture shall they fede euen vpon the mountaynes of Israell I wyll fede my shepe my selfe and brynge them to theyr rest sayeth the Lorde God Such as be lost wyl I seke such as go astray wyl I bryng agayne such as be woūded wyl I bynde vp such as be weake wyl I make strong such as be fat wel likinge those wyll I preserue and fede thē with the thyng that is lauful And as for you O my shepe sayeth the Lorde God I wyl put a difference among the shepe among the wethers and y ● goates Was it not ynough for you to eate vp the good pasture but ye must treade downe the resydue of youre pasture with your fete also Was it not ynough for you to drincke cleare water but ye muste trouble the resydue also with your fete Thus my shepe must be fayne to eate the thynge that ye haue troden downe w t your fete and to drincke it that ye with your fete haue defiled Therfore thus sateth the lord God vnto them Beholde I wyl seuer the fat shepe from the leane for so muche as ye haue shot the weake shepe vpon the sydes shoulders and runne vpon them with your hornes so longe tyll ye haue vtterly scatred them abrode I wyll helpe my shepe so that they shal nomore be spoyled yee I wyl discerne one shepe from another I wyll rayse vp vnto them one onely shepherde euen ☞ my seruaunt Dauid he shall ‡ fede thē and he shall be theyr shepherde I the Lorde wyl be their God and my seruaunt Dauyd shall be theyr prynce Euen I the Lorde haue spoken it Moreouer I wyll make a couenaunte of peace with them and dryue al euyll beestes out of the lande so that they maye dwell safely in the wyldernes and slepe in the woddes Good fortune and prosperyte wyll I geue them and vnto al that be round about my hyll A prosperous shower and rayne wyl I sende thē in due season that the trees in the wodde maye bring forth theyr frutes and the grounde her increase They shal be sa●e in theyr lande and shall knowe that I am the Lorde which haue brokē their yoke and delyuered them oute of the handes of those that helde them in subieccyon They shall no more be spoyled of the Heathen nor deuoured with the beastes of the lande but safely shal they dwel and no man shall fraye them I wyl set vp an excellente plante for them so that they shall suffre no more hunger in the lande neyther beare the reprofe of the Heathē any more Thus shall they vnderstande that I the Lorde they re God am with them and that they euen the house of Israell are my people sayeth the Lorde God Ye men are my flocke ye are the shepe of my pasture and I am your God sayeth the Lorde God ¶ The destruccyon that shall come on the hyll Seyr that is on the Idumeans because they troubled the people o● the Lorde CAPI XXXV MOREOVER the worde of the Lorde came vnto me sayinge Thou sonne of man turne thy face towarde the mounte Seir prophecye vpon it and say vnto it Thus sayeth the Lorde God Beholde O thou mounte Seyr I wyll vpon the I wyl reache out myne hande ouer the yee waste and desolate wyll I make the. Thy cytyes wyll I breake downe and thou shalte lye voyde that thou mayste knowe howe that I am the Lorde For so muche as thou beareste a olde enemyce agaynste the chyldren of Israell and with a cruell hande hast made them afrayed what tyme as they were troubled punyshed for theyr synne Therfore as truly as I lyue sateth y ● Lorde god I wyl prepare the vnto bloude yee ☞ bloude shall folowe vpon the seinge thou layeste wayte for bloude therfore shall bloude persecute the. Thus wyll I make the mount Seyr desolate and waste and brynge to passe that there shall no man go thyther nor come from thence Hys mountaynes wyll I fyll wyth hys slayne men thy hylles dales and valleys shall lye full of thëm that are slayne with the swearde I wyll make the a perpetuall wyldernesse so that no man shall dwell in thy cytyes that ye maye knowe howe that I am the Lorde And because thou haste sayde what ☞ bothe these nacions and bothe these landes muste be myne and I wyll haue them in possessyon where as the Lorde was there Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde God As truly as I lyue I wyll handle the accordynge to thy wrathe and gelouse lyke as thou hast dealte cruelly with them that I maye be knowen amonge thē howe I haue punyshed the. Yee that thou also mayest be sure that I the Lorde haue herde all thydespytefull wordes which thou hast spoken agaynste the moūtaynes of Israel sayinge Lo they are made waste geuen vs to deuoure Thus with youre mouthes ye haue made youre boast against me yee and multyplyed youre proude wordes agaynste me whiche I haue herde altogether Where vnto thus sayeth the Lorde God when the whole worlde is in wealthe then wyll I make the waste And lyke as thou O mount Seyr wast glad because the herytage of the house of Israel was destroied euen so wyll I do vnto the also that thou and whole Edom shall be destroyed and knowe that I am the Lorde ¶ He promyseth despueraunce from the Gentyles vnto Israell The vencrytes done vnto the Iewes are to be astrybed to the mercy of God not vnto theyr deseruynges God renueth oure hertes that we maye walke in his commaundementes CAPI XXXVI THOV sonne of man prophecy vpon the mountaynes of Israel and speke Heare the worde of the Lord Oye mountaynes of Israell Thus sayeth the Lorde God Because your enemy hath sayde vpon you ☞ A ha the hye euerlastynge places are nowe become ours prophecye therfore and speake thus sayeth the Lorde God Seynge ye be wasted and troden downe on euery syde and become a possessyon vnto the resydue of the Gentyles whiche haue brought you into mens mouthes and vnto an euyll name amonge the people Therfore heare the worde of the Lorde God O ye mountaynes of Israell Thus sayeth the Lord God vnto the mountaynes and hylles valleys and dales to the voyde wyldernes and desolate cyties which are spoyled and had in derysyon on euery syde among the resydue of the Heathen Yee euen thus sayeth the Lorde God In the fyre of my gelousy haue I taken a deuyce against the resydue of the Gentyles and against all Edom whiche haue taken in my lande vnto thēselues for a possessyon whiche also reioysed from their whole hert with a dispitefull stomacke to waste it and to spoyle it Prophecye therfore vpon the lande of Israel speake vnto the moūtaynes and hilles to valleys
compare thinges that cannot fele vnto them and they are worse then those Yet is there not one of these beastes that with his syght can behold any good thing nether haue they geuē prayse nor thanckes vnto God ¶ The punyshment of Idolatrers and the benefytes done vnto the faythfull CAPI XVI FOr these and suche other thynges haue they suffred worthy punyshement and thorowe the multytude of beastes are they roted out In steade of the whiche punyshmentes thou hast gracyously ordred thyne owne people and geuen their desyre that they longed for a newe and straunge tayst preparynge them quales to be theyr meate to the intent that by the thynges which were shewed and sent vnto them they that were so gredy of meate myght be withdrawen euen frō the desyre that was necessary But these with in shorce tyme were brought vnto pouertye and tasted a newe meate For it was requysite that without any excuse destruccion shulde come vpon those which vsed tyranny and to shewe onely vnto the other how their enemyes were destroyed For when the cruel woodnesse of the beastes came vpon them they peryshed thorow the stinges of the cruel Serpentes Notwithstandynge thy wrath endured not perpetually but they were put in feare for a lytle season that they myght be refourmed hauyng a token of saluacyon to remēbre the commaundemēt of thy lawe For he that cōuerted was not healed by the thynge y ● he sawe but by the O sauiour of all So in this thou shewedst thyne enemyes that it is thou which deliuered trō all euyll As for them whē they were byttē ▪ w t greshoppers and flyes they dyed for they were worthy to perysh by such But neyther y ● teth of dragōs nor of venimous wormes ouercame thy chyldrē for thy mercy was euer by thē helped thē Therfore were they punyshed to remēbre thy wordes but hastely were they healed agayn lest they shuld fal into so depe forgetfulnes y ● they myght not vse thy helpe It was nether herbe nor playster that restored thē to the helth but thy word O lord which healeth all thynges It is y u O Lord that hast the power of lyfe and death thou ledest vnto deathes dore and bryngest vp agayne But mā thorow wickednes slayeth his owne soule and when hys sprete goeth forth it turneth not agayne neyther may he call agayne the soule that is taken awaye It is not possyble to eskape thy hande For the vngodly that wolde not knowe y ● were punyshed by y ● strength of thyne arme wyth straunge waters hayles and raynes were they persecuted and thorowe fyre were they consumed For it was a wonderous thynge that fyre myght do more then water whiche quencheth all thynges but the worlde is the auenger of the ryghtuous Somtyme was the fyre so tame that the beastes which were sent to punysh the vngodly brente not and that because they shulde se and knowe that they were persecuted with the punyshmente of God And some tyme brent the fyre in the water on euery syde that it myght destroye y ● vnrightuous nacion of the earth Againe thou haste fed thyne owne people w t Angels fode and sent the breade redy from Heauen without their laboure beynge very pleasaunt and of good tast And to shewe thy ryches swetenesse vnto thy chyldren thou gauest euery one theyr desyre so that euery mā myght take what lyked hym best But the snowe and yse abode the vyolence of the fyre melted not that they myght knowe that the fyre burnyng in the hayle and rayne destroyed the frute of the enemyes the fyre also forgat his strength agayne that the rygh tuous myght be noryshed For the creature that serueth the whiche art the maker is fearse in punyshyng y ● vnryghtuous but is easy gētle to do good vnto suche as put their trust in the. Therfore dyd all thynges alter at the same tyme and were all obedient vnto thy grace whiche is the nurse of all thynges accordynge to the desyre of them that had nede therof that thy chyldren O Lord whō thou louest myght knowe that it is not nature and the growynge of frutes that fedeth men but that it is thy worde whiche preserueth them that put theyr truste in the. For loke what myght not be destroyed wyth the fyre as soone as it was warmed wyth a lytle Sūne beame it meltetd y ● al mē myght knowe that thankes ought to be geuen vnto the before the Sunne ryse and that thou oughtest to be worshypped before the daye springe For the hope of the vnthākfull shall melt awaye as the wynter yse perysshe as water that is not necessary ¶ The iudgementes of God vpon the Egyptions CAPI XVII GReate are thy iudgementes O Lord and thy councels can not be expressed therfore men do erre that wyl not be refourmed w t thy wysdome For when y ● vnryghsuons thought to haue thy holy people in subieccyon they were bounde with the bandes of darknes long nyght shut vnder the rofe thynkynge to escape the euerlastynge wysdome And whyle they thought to be hyd in the darckenesse of their synnes they were scatred abrode in the very middest of y ● darke couerynge of forgetfulnes put to horryble feare wōderously vexed for the corner wher they myght not kepe them from feare because the sounde came downe and vexed them yee many terrible and straunge visions made them afrayed No power of the fyre myght geue them lyght nether myght the cleare tlammes of y ● starres lyghtē that horrible nyght For there appeared vnto them a sodayne fyre verye dredefull At the which when they sawe nothynge they were so afrayed y ● they thought the thynge whiche they sawe to be the more fearfull As for the sorcery enchauntmēt that they vsed it came to derysyon and the proude wysdome was brought to shame For they that promysed to dryue away the fearefulnes drede from that weake soules were sicke for feare them selues and y ● with scorne And though none of the wonders feared thē yet were they afrayed at the beastes whiche came vpon them at the Hyssyng of the serpentes In so much that with trēblyng they swowned sayd they sawnot y ● ayre whiche no man yet may escape For it is an heuy thynge when a man 's owne conscience beareth recorde of his wyekednes and condempneth hym And why●a vexed and wounded conscyence taketh euer cruell thynges in hād Fearefulnes is nothyng els but a declaring that a man seketh helpe and defence to answere for hym selfe And loke how much lesse the hope is within the more is the vncertentye of the matter for the whiche he is punyshed But they y ● came in the myghtye nyght slepe the slepe that fel vpon them from vnder and from aboue somtyme were they afrayed thorowe the feare of the wonders and somtime they were so weake that they swowned withall for an hastye and sodayne ferfulnes came vpon
in to his vyneyearde And he went out about the thyrd houre and saw other standyng ydel in the market place and sayd vnto them go ye also into the vyneyearde whatsoeuer is ryght I wyll gyue you And they went theyr waye Agayne he went out about the syxte nynthe houre and dyd lykewyse And about the eleuenth houre he went out founde other standynge ydell and sayde vnto them Why stande ye here al the daye ydel They saye vnto him bycause no man hath hyred vs. He sayeth vnto them go ye also into the vineyearde whatsoeuer is ryght that shal ye receyue So when euen was come the Lorde of the vineyarde sayeth vnto his stewarde call the labourers gyue them theyr hyre begynnynge at the laste vntyll the fyrst And when they dyd come that came aboute the eleuenth houre they receyued euery man a peny But when the fyrst came also they supposed that they shuld haue receyued more and they lykewyse receyued euerye man a peny And when they had receyued it they murmured agaynst the good man of the house sayenge These last haue wrought but one houre and thou hast made them equall vnto vs whiche haue borne the burden and heate of the day But he answered vnto one of them sayde frende I do the no wronge dydest thou not agre with me for a peny Take that thyne is and go thy waye I wyll gyue vnto this last euen as vnto the. Is it not lawfull for me to do as me lysteth with myne owne goodes Is thyne eye euyll bycause I am good So the last shall be fyrst the fyrst shall be last For many be called but few be chosen ⊢ ✚ And Iesus goynge vp to Ierusalem toke the. xii discyples asyde in the waye and sayde vnto them Beholde we go vp to Ierusalem and the son of man shal be betrayed vnto the cheyfe Preestes and vnto the scrybes and they shall condemne hym to death and shall delyuer hym to the Gentyls to be mocked and to be scourged and to be crucifyed and the thyrd day he shall ryse agayne ✚ Then came to hym the mother of Zebedes chyldren with her sonnes worshyppyng hym and desyryng a certayne thyng of hym And he sayeth vnto her what wylte thou She sayde vnto hym Graunt that these my two Sonnes maye syt the one on the ryght hande and the other on the lefte in thy kyngdome But Iesus answered and sayd ☞ Ye wote not what ye aske Are ye able to drynke of the cup that I shall drynke of and to be Baptised with the baptyme that I am baptised with They say vnto hym we are He sayde vnto them ye shall drynke in dede of my cup be baptised with the baptym that I am baptised with But to syt on my ryght hand and on my lefte is not myne to gyue but it shal chaunce vnto them that it is prepared for of my father ⊢ And whē the ten herde this they disdayned at the ii brethren But Iesus called them vnto hym sayd ye know that the prynces of the nacions haue dominion ouer them And they that are greate men exercyse auctoryte vpon them It shall not be so amonge you But whosoeuer wyll be greate amonge you let hym be your minister and who so wyll be cheyf amonge you let him be your seruaunt euen as the son of man came not to be ministred vnto but to minister and to gyue his lyfe a redemciō for many ⊢ And as they departed from Ierico moch peple folowed him And beholde two blynde men syttyng by the way syde when they herde that Iesus passed by they cryed sayenge O Lorde thou son of Dauid haue mercy on vs. And the peple rebuked them bycause they shulde holde theyr peace But they cryed the more sayeng haue mercy on vs O lorde thou sonne of Dauid And Iesus stode styll called them sayde what wyll ye that I shal do vnto you They saye vnto him Lorde that our eyes maye be opened So Iesus had cōpassion on them touched theyr eyes immediatly theyr eyes receyued syght And they folowed hym ¶ He rydeth in to Ierusalem dryueth the marchauntes out of the temple curseth the fygge tree and rebuketh the Pharises with the similitude of the two sonnes and of the husband men that slewe soche as were sent vnto them CAPI XXI ✚ ANd when they drewe nygh vnto Ierusalem and were come to Bethphage vnto mounte Oliuete then sent Iesus two disciples sayeng vnto them Go into the towne that lyeth ouer agaynst you anone ye shall fynde an asse bounde a colte with her loose them brynge them vnto me And yf any man saye ought vnto you saye ye the lorde hath nede of them streyght waye he wyll let them go All this was done that it myght be fulfylled which was spoken by the prophet sayenge Tell ye the doughter of Sion beholde thy kynge cometh vnto the meke sittynge vpon an asse a colte the fole of the Asse vsed to the yocke The disciples went dyd as Iesus cōmaunded them and brought the asse the colte and put on them theyr clothes set him theron And many of the people spred theyr garmentes in the way Other cut downe braunches from the trees and strawed them in the waye Moreouer the people that went before they that came after cryed sayenge Hosanna to the son of Dauid Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the lorde ☞ Hosanna in the hyest ⊢ ✚ And when he was come to Ierusalem all the citye was moued sayenge who is this And the people sayde this is Iesus the Prophet of Nazareth a citye of Galile And Iesus went into the temple of god cast out al them that solde bought in the temple ouerthrewe the tables of the money chaungers the seates of them that solde doues sayde vnto them It is wrytten my house shall be called the house of prayer But ye haue made it a den of theues And the blynde the halte came to hym in the temple he healed them When the cheyf Preestes Scrybes sawe the wonders that he dyd the chyldren cryeng in the temple sayenge Hosanna to the son of Dauid they disdayned sayde vnto hym heatest thou what these say But Iesus sayeth vnto them Why not haue ye neuer red Out of the mouth of babes suckelynges thou hast ordeyned prayse And he left them went out of the citye to Bethanie had his abydyng there ⊢ In the mornyng as he returned in to the citye agayne he hungred whē he had spyed a fyg●re in the waye he came to it found nothyng theron but leaues only and sayde vnto it Neuer fruyte growe on the hence forwardes And anone the fygge tree wethered away And when his disciples saw it they marueyled sayenge Howe soone is the fygge tree wethered away
ye haue ordeyned And many soch thynges do ye And when he had called all the people vnto hym he sayde vnto them herken vnto me euery one of you and vnderstande There is nothynge with out a man that can defyle hym when it entreth into hym but the thynges whiche procede out of a man those are they that defyle the man Yf any man haue eares to heare let hym heare And when he came in to the house awaye from the people his disciples asked hym of the similitude And he sayd vnto them are ye also so greatlye without vnderstandynge Do ye not yet perceyue that what soeuer thynge from without entreth into a man it can not defyle hym bycause it entreth not in to his herte but in to the bely goeth out in to the draught pourgynge out all meates And he sayde that which cōmeth out of a man defyleth the man For frō within euen out of the herte of men procede euyl thoughtes aduoutrye for nicacyō murther theft couetousnes fraude deceyte vnclennesse a wycked eye blasphemyes pryde folyshnesse all these euyll thynges come from within and defyle a man And from thence he rose and went in to the borders of Tyre and Sydon and entred in to an house and wolde that no man shuld haue knowen But he coulde not be hyd For a certayne woman whose doughter had a foule spiryte as soone as she herde of hym came and fell at his feete The woman was a Greke out of the nacion of Syrophenicia and she besought hym that he wold cast out the deuyll from her doughter But Iesus sayde vnto her let the chyldren fyrst be fed For it is not mete to take the chyldrens breade and to cast it vnto whelpes She answered and sayde vnto hym euen so Lorde neuerthelesse the whelpes also eate vnder the table of the chyldrens crommes And he sayde vnto her for this sayenge go thy way the deuyll is gone out of thy doughter And when she was come home to her house she founde that the deuyl was departed and her doughter lyenge on the bed ✚ And he departed agayne from the coostes of Tyre and Sydon and came vnto the see of Galile thorowe the myddes of the coostes of the ten cityes And they brought vnto hym one that was deafe and had an impedyment in his speche and they prayed hym to put his hande vpon hym And when he had taken hym asyde from the people he put his fyngers in to his eares and dyd spyt and touched his tongue and loked vp to heuen and syghed and sayde vnto hym Ephata that is to saye be opened And streyght waye his eares were opened and the strynge of his tongue was losed he spake playne And he cōmaunded them that they shulde tell no man But the more he forbad them so moch the more a greate deale they publysshed sayenge He hath done all thynges well he hath made both the deafe to heare and the dombe to speake ⊢ ¶ The miracle of the seuen loues The Pharises aske a sygne The leuen of the Pharyses The blynde receyueth his syght CAPI VIII ✚ IN those dayes when there was a verye greate companye and had nothynge to eate Iesus called his dyscyples to hym and sayde vnto them I haue compassion on the people bycause they haue nowe ben with me thre dayes and haue nothynge to eate and yf I sende them awaye fastyng to theyr owne houses they shall faynte by the waye For dyuerse of them came from farre And his discyples answered hym where shulde a man haue breade here in the wyldernesse to satysfye these And he asked them howe mano looues haue ye They sayde seuen And he cōmaunded the peple to syt downe on the grounde And he toke the seuen looues and when he had gyuen thankes he brake and gaue to his discyples to set before them And they dyd set them before the people And they had a fewe small fysshes And when he had blessed he cōmaunded them also to be set before them And they dyd eate and were suffysed And they toke vp of the broken meare that was lefte seuen baskettes full And they that dyd eate were aboute foure thousande And he sent them awaye And anone he entred in to a shyppe with his discyples and came in to the partyes of Dalmanutha And the Pharyses came forth and began to dyspute with hym sekyng of hym a sygne from heuen temptyng him And when he had syghed in his spiryte he sayeth why doth this generacyon seke a sygne Uerely I saye vnto you there shall no sygne be gyuen vnto this generacyon And he lefte them and went in to the shyppe agayne and departed ouer the water And they had forgotten to take bread with them neyther had they in the shyppe with them more then one loofe And he charged them sayenge ✚ Take hede beware of the leuen of the Pharises and of the leuen of Herode And they reasoned amonge them selues sayenge we haue no breade And Iesus knewe it and sayeth vnto them why take ye thought bycause ye hsue no breade perceyue ye not yet neyther vnderstande Haue ye your herte yet blynded Haue ye eyes and se not and haue ye eares and heare not Do ye not also remembre When I brake fyue looues amonge fyue thousand men howe many baskettes ful of broken meate toke ye vp They saye vnto hym twelue When I brake vii amonge foure thousande howe many baskettes of the leauynges of the broken meate toke ye vp They sayde seuen And he sayde vnto them howe happeneth it that ye do not vnderstande ✚ And he came to Bethsayda and they brought a blynde man vnto hym and desyred hym to touche hym And he caught the blynde by the hande and led hym out of the towne and whē he had spyt in his eyes and put his handes vpon hym he asked hym yf he sawe ought And he loked vp and sayde I se the men for I perceyue them walke as they were trees After that he put his handes agayne vpon his eyes and made him se. And he was restored and sawe euery man clearly And he sent hym home to his house sayenge neyther go in to the towne nor tell it to any in the towne ⊢ And Iesus went out and his discyples into the townes that longe to the citye called Cesarea Philippi And by the waye he asked his disciples sayeng vnto them whom do men saye that I am And they answered some saye that thou arte Iohn̄ Baptyst and some saye Elyas Agayne some saye that thou arte one of the nombre of the prophettꝭ And he sayeth vnto them but whome say ye that I am Peter answereth and sayeth vnto hym Thou arte very Chryst. And he charged them that they shulde tel no man of hym And he began to teach them howe that the sonne of man muste suffer many thyngꝭ and be reproued of the elders and of the hygh Preestes and Scrybes and be kylled
Gospell preachyng of Iesus Christe in vtterynge of the mystery whiche was kepte secrete sence the worlde beganne but nowe is opened by the Scryptures of the Prophetes at the commaundemēt of the euerlasting God to stere vp obedience to the fayth publyshed amonge all nacions To the same God whiche alone is wyse be ⚜ honoure and prayse thorow Iesus Christ for euer AMEN ¶ To the Romaynes ¶ This Epystle was sent from Corinthum by Phebe she that was the minyster vnto the Congregacyon at Cenchrea ❧ The first Epistle of Saynct Paul the Apostle to the Corynthians ¶ He commendeth the Lorynthians exhorteth them to be of one mynde and rebuketh the veuision that was amoge them Wordly wysdome is folishnes before God y●● there to no wysdom but in the despysed crosse of God CAPI I. PAul called an Apostle of Iesus Chryste thorowe the wyl of God and brother Softenes Unto the congregacyon of God whiche is at Corynthum To them that are sanctified by Christ Iesu called saynctes wyth all that call on the name of oure Lorde Iesus Christ in euery place ether of theyrs or of oures Grace be vnto you and peace from God our father and from the lord Iesus Christ ✚ I thanke my God alwayes on youre behalf for the grace of god which is geuen you by Iesus Christ that in all thinges ye are made ryche by hym in all vtteraunce and in al knowledge by the which thinges the testimony of Iesus Christ was confermed in you so that ye are behynde in no gyft waytynge for the appearynge of oure Lord Iesus Christ which sha also strēgth you vnto the ende that ye maye be blamelesse in the day ⚜ of the commynge of oure Lord Iesus Christ. ⊢ God is faythfull by whom ye are called vnto the fellishyppe of his sonne Iesus Christ oure Lord. I besech you brethren by the name of our Lorde Iesus Chryst that ye all speake one thing and that there be no discencion among you but that ye maye be a whole body of one mynde and of one meanynge For it is shewed vnto me my brethren of you by them whiche are of the house of Cloe that there is stryfe amonge you I speake of the same that euery one of you sayeth I holde of Paul I holde of Apollo I hold of Gephas I holde of Christ. Is Christ deuided Was Paul crucified for you ether were ye baptysed in the name of Paule I thancke God that I baptysed none of you but Crispus and Gaius lest any shulde saye that I had baptised in myne owne name I baptised also the house of Stephana Forthermore know I not whether I baptised any man of you or no. For Christ sent me not to baptyse but to preach the Gospel not with wysdome of wordes lest the crosse of Christ shulde haue bene made of none effecte For the preachynge of the crosse is to them that perisshe foolishnes but vnto vs which are saued it is the power of god For it is written I wyl destroy the wysdom of the wyse and wyl cast away the vnderstandynge of the prudent Where is the wyse Where is the scrybe Where is the dysputer of thys worlde Hath not God made the wysdome of thys worlde folishnes For after that the worlde thorowe wysdome knewe not god in the wysdome of god it pleased God thorowe folishnes of preachyng to saue them that beleue For the Iewes requyre a sygne and the Grekes seke after wisdome But we preache Christe crucified vnto the Iewes an occasyon of fallynge and vnto the Grekes folisshnes but vnto them whiche are called both of the Iewes Grekes we preach Christe the power of god and the wysdome of god For the folyshnes of god is wyser then men and the weakenes of god is stronger then men Brethren ye se your calling how that not many wise men after the flesshe not many myghtye not many of hye degre are called But God hath chosen the folish thinges of the world to cōfounde the wyse And god hath chosen the weake thynges of the worlde to confounde thynges whiche are myghtye And vyle thinges of the worlde thynges whiare despised hath God chosen yee and thinges of no reputacion for to brīge to ●ought thynges of reputacyon that no flessh shuld reioyce in hys presence And of him are ye in Christ Iesu which of god is made vnto vs wysdome and rightwesnes and sancrifyinge and redempcyon That accordynge as it is wrytten he which reioyseth shulde reioyce in the Lorde ¶ It is not cloquence and gloryous paynted wordes of wordly wysdome that can edyfye and conuerte soules vnto Christ but the playne wordes of the scryptur● for they make mencyon of him and hys crosse CAPI II. ANd I brethren when I came to you came not in gloriousnes of wordes or wisdome shewyng vnto you the testimony of god Neyther shewed I my selfe that I knewe any thynge among you saue Iesus Christ euen the same that was crucyfyed And I was amonge you in weaknes and in feare and in muche tremblyng And my wordes and my preachyng was not wyth entysyng wordes of mannes wysdome but in shewynge of the spyryte of power that your sayth shuld not stande in the wisdome of men but in the power of God ●● brother but one brother goeth to lawe with onother and that vnder the vnbeleuers Now therfore there is vtterly a faut amōg you because ye go to lawe one w t another Why rather suffer ye not wronge why rather suffre ye not your selues to haue harme naye ye youre selues do wronge robbe that the brethren Do ye not knowe howe y ● y ● vnrighteous shal not inheret y ● kingdom of God Be not deceaued For nether fornicatours nether worshippers of Images nether aduoutrers nether weaklinges nether abusers of thē selues wyth mankynde nether theues nether couerouse nether drō kardes nether cursed speakers nether pillers shal inheret the kingdome of god And such were some of you but ye are wasshed but ye are sanctifyed but ye are iustified by the name of the Lorde Iesus and by the spry●e of oure God I maye do al thynges but all thinges are not profytable I maye do all thynges but I wyl be brought vnder no mans power Meates are ordeyned for the belly and the belly for meates but god shal destroy both it and thē Let not the body be applied vnto f●rnicacyon but vnto the Lorde the Lorde vnto the body god hath raised vp the lord and shall rayse vs vp by his power ✚ Ether knowe ye nor y ● youre bodyes are y ● mēbers of Christ shal I now take the members of Christ and make them the mēbers of an harlot God forbyd Do ye not knowe that he which coupleth him selfe w t an harlot is become one body For two sayeth he shal be one flesshe But he that is ioyned vnto the Lorde is one sprete Fle fornicacion Euery sinne y ● a mā doth is without
to me And when I was turned I sawe seuen golden cādelstickes in the myddes of the seuen candelstirkes one lyke vnto the sonne of man clathed with a lynnen garment downe to the fete and gyrde about the pappes with a golde gyrdle His heed his heares were whyte as white woll and as snowe hys eyes were as a flame of fyre hys fete lyke vnto brasse as thoughe they brent in a fornace his voyce as the sounde of many waters And he had in hys ryghte hande v●● starres And out of hys mouthe wente a sharpe two edged swearde And his face shone euen as the sonne in hys strength And when I sawe him I fel at his fole euen as deed And he layde hys ryghte hande vpon me saying vnto me feare not I am the fyrst and the last and am a lyue and was deed And beholde I am alyue for euermore and haue the keyes of hell and of deeth Wryte therfore the thynges whyche thou hast leue and the thynges whiche are the thinges which must be fulfylled hereafter the mystery of the. vi● starres whiche thou sawest in my right hande and the. vi● golden candelstyckes The. vi● starres are the messengers of the. vi● congregacyons And the seuen candelstyckes whiche thou sawest are the seuen congregacyons ¶ He exhorteth foure congregacyons 〈◊〉 amende and 〈◊〉 ▪ weth the rewarde of hym that ouercommeth CAPI II. VNto the messenger of the congregacyon of Ephesus wryte these thynges sayeth he that holdeth seuen starres in hys ryght hande and that walcketh in the myddes of seuen golden candelstickes I know thy worckes and thy labour and thy pacyence and howe thou cannest not forbeare them whiche are euyll and haste examyned them whyche saye they are Apostles and are not and hast foūde them lyars and hast suffred And hast pacyence and for my names sake haste labored and haste not faynted Neuertheles I haue sumwhat against the because thou hast lefte thy fyrste loue Remember therfore from whence thou arte fallen and repent and do the fyrst worckes Or elles I wyll come vnto the shortly and wyll remoue thy cādelsticke out of his place except thou repent But this thou hast because thou hatest the dedes of the Nicolaitans which dedes I also hate Let hym that hath eares heare what the spirite sayth vnto the congregacions To hym that ouercōmeth wyll I gyue to eate of the tree of lyfe whyche is in the myddes of the Paradyse of God And vnto the Angel of the congregacyon of Smyrna wryte These thynges sayth he that is fyrst and the laste whyche was deed and is a lyue I knowe thy workes tribulacyon and pouerte but thou art ryche And I knowe the ▪ blasphemy of them whyche call them selues Iewes and are not but are the congregacyon of Sathan Feare none of those thynges which thou shalt suffre Beholde the deuyl shal cast some of you into preson to tempte you and ye shall haue trybulacyon ten dayes Be faythfull vnto the deeth and I wyll geue the a crowne of lyfe Let hym that hathe eares heare what the spyryte sayth to the congregacyons He that ouercommeth shall not be hurte of the seconde deeth And to the messenger of the congregacion in Pergamos wryte Thys sayth he whiche hath the sharpe swearde wyth two edges I knowe thy worckes where thou dwellest euen where Sathans seat is and thou kepest my name hast not denyed my faythe And in my dayes Antipas was a faythfull wytnes of myne which was slayne amonge you where Sathan dwelleth But I haue a fewe thynges agaynste the because thou hast there them that maintaine the doctrine of Balam whiche taught in Balake to put occasyon of synne before the chyldren of Israell that they shulde eate of meate dedicate vnto ydoles and commyt fornicacyon Euen so hast thou them that maintayne the doctryne of the Nycolaytans which thyng I hate But be cōuerted or els I wyll come vnto the shortly and wyll fyght agaynste the with the swearde of my mouth Let hym that hath eares heare what the spirite saith vnto the cōgregacyons To hym that ouercōmeth wyll I geue to eate Manna that is hyd and wyll geue hym a whyte stone and in the stone a newe name wrytten which no man knoweth sauynge he that receaueth it And vnto the messenger of the congregacion of Thiatira write This sayth the sone of god which hath eyes lyke vnto a flamme of fyre and hys fete are lyke brasse I knowe thy worckes and thy loue seruyce fayth and thy pacyēce and thy dedes which are mo at the last then at the fyrst Notwithstandynge I haue a fewe thynges agaynst the because thou sufferest that woman Iesabel which called her selfe a Prophetise to teach and to deceaue my seruaūtes to make them commyt fornicacyon and to eate meates offered vp vnto ydols And I gaue her space to repente of her fornycacyon and she repented not Beholde I wyll cast her into a bed and them that commyt fornycacyon with her into great aduersyte excepte they turne from theyr deades And I wyl kyl her chyldren with deeth And all the congregacyōs shal knowe that I am he which searcheth the reynes hertes And I wyll geue vnto euery one of you acordynge vnto hys worckes Unto you I saye vnto other of them of Thiatira as many as haue not this lernynge and whyche haue not knowen the de●nes of Sathan as they saye I wyl put vpon you none other burthen but that whiche ye haue already Holde fast tyll I come and whosoeuer ouercommeth and kepeth my worckes vnto the ende to hym wyll I geue power ouer nacions and he shal rule them with a rodde of yron and as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to sheuers Euen as I receaued of my father so wyll I gyue hym the mornynge starre Let hym that hath eares heare what the spirite sayth to the congregacyons ¶ He instrueteth and enfourmeth the Angels of the co●● gregacyons declarynge also the rewarde of hym that ouercommeth CAPI III. ANd wryte vnto the messenger of the congregacyon that is at Sardis this sayth he that hath the seuen spyrites of god and the seuen starres I knowe thy workes thou hast a name that thou lyuest and thou art deed Be awake and strength the thynges which remayne that are redy to dye For I haue not foude thy workes perfaycte before ⚜ my God Remember therfore howe thou hast receaued and hearde and holde faste and repent If thou shall not watche I wyll come on the as a these 〈◊〉 thou shalte not knowe what houre I wyll come vpon the. Thou hast a fewe names in Sardys which haue not defyled theyr garmentes and they shall walcke with me in whyte for they are worthy He that ouercōmeth shal be thus clothed in whyte araye I wyl not put out his name out of the boke of lyfe and I wyll confesse hys name before my father and before hys