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B00937 The Epistels and Gospels for euery Sonday and holy day throughout the whole yeare. After the vse of the Church of England.; Bible. N.T. Epistles. English. 1574. Selections. 1574 (1574) STC 2982; ESTC S124412 95,256 158

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walke on in the glistering of your own fyre and in the coales that ye haue kindeled This commeth vnto you from my hand namely that ye shall sleepe in sorow ¶ The Gospell Mark. xx ANd anone in the dawning the hie Priestes held a counsell wyth the Elders and the Scribes and the whole congregation and bound Iesus and led him awaye and delyuered him to Pilate And Pilate asked him art thou the king of the Iewes and he aunswered and said to him thou saiest it And the hye Priestes accused him of many things So Pilate asked hym agayne saying aunswerest thou nothing Behold how many thynges they lay to thy charge Iesus aunswered yet nothing so that Pilate marueyled At that feast Pilate did delyuer vnto them a prisoner whom soeuer they would desire And there was one that was named Barrabas which lay bound wyth them that made insurrection he had committed murther And the people called vnto hym and began to desire hym that hee would do according as he had euer done vnto them Pilat answered them saying wil ye that I let loose vnto you the king of the Iewes for he knew that the hie Priestes had deliuered him of enuy But the hie priestes moued the people that he shuld rather deliuer Barrabas vnto them Pilate aunswered agayne and sayd to them what wil ye that I then do vnto him whom ye call the king of the Iewes And they cryed againe crucify him Pilate sayd vnto them what euil hath he don And they cried the more feruētly crucify him And so Pilate wylling to content the people let loose Barrabas vnto them and deliuered vp Iesus when he had scourged him for to be crucified And the soldiours led him away into the common hall called together the whole multitude they clothed him with purple and they platted a crowne of thorns and crowned hym with all and began to salute hym haile kyng of the Iewes And they smote him on the head with a rede and dyd spyt vpon hym and bowed theyr knees and worshipped him And when they had mocked him they tooke the purple of hym and put hys own clothes on him led him out to crucify him And they compelled one that passed by called Simon of Ciren the father of Alexander and Rufus which came out of the field to beare his crosse And they brought him to a place named Golgotha which if a man interprete is the place of dead mens sculs and they gaue hym to drinke wine mingled wyth mir but he receiued it not And when they had crucified him they parted his garments casting lottes vpon them what euery man should take And it was about the third houre they crucified him And the title of hys cause was written The King of the Iewes And they crucified with hym two theeues the one on hys right hand and the other on his left And the scripture was fulfilled which saith he was counted amonge the wicked And they that went by railed on hym wagging their heads saying a wretch thou that destroiest the temple and buildest it againe in three daies saue thy selfe and come downe from the crosse Likewise also mocked hym the hie priestes among themselues with the Scribes sayd he saued other himselfe he cannot saue Let Christ the king of Israel descende now from che crosse that we may see and beleue And they that were crucified with hym checked hym also And when the sixth houre was come darkenes arose ouer all the earth vntil the ninth hour And at the ninth houre Iesus cried with a loude voice saying Eloy Eloy Lamasabathany which is if one interpret it My God my God why hast thou forsaken me And some of them that stood by when they heard that said behold he calleth for Helias and one ran and filled a sponge full of viniger and put it on a reede and gaue him to drinke saying let him alone let vs see whether Helias will come and take hym downe But Iesus cryed with a loud voice and gaue vp the ghost And the vale of the temple rent in two peeces from the top to the bottom And when the Centurion which stood before him saw that he so cried gaue vp the ghost he said truly this man was the Sonne of god There were also women a good waye of beholding hym among whom was Mary Magdalen and Marye the mother of Iames the litle and of Ioses and Marye Salome which also when he was in Galile had folowed him and many other womē which came vp with him to Ierusalem And now when the euen was come because it was the day of preparing that goeth before the Sabboth Ioseph of the City of Aramathia a noble Counsaylour which also looked for the kingdome of God came and went in boldly vnto Pilate and begged of him the body of Iesu And Pilate marueyled that he was already dead and called vnto him the Centuryon and asked of hym whether he had bene any whyle dead And when he knewe the truth of the Centurion he gaue the body to Ioseph hee bought a lynnen clothe and tooke him downe and wrapped him in the linnen cloth and laid hym in the Sepulchre that was he wen out of a rock and roled a stone before the doore of the Sepulchre And Marye Magdalene and Marye Ioses behelde where he was layd ¶ The wedensday before Easter The Epistle Hebru ix WHere as is a testament there must also of necessity be the death of hym that maketh the testament For the Testament taketh aucthority when men are dead for it is yet of no value as long as he that maketh the Testament is aliue for which cause also neither the fyrst Testament was ordeyned without bloud For when Moises had declared all the commaundementes to all the people according to the law hee tooke the bloud of Calues and of Goates wyth water and purple wool and isope and sprinkled both the Booke and all the people saying Thys is the bloud of the Testament whych God hath appoynted vnto you Moreouer hee sprinckled the tabernacle with bloude also and all the ministring vessels And almost all thinges are by the law purged with bloude and without shedding of bloud is no remission It is neede then that the similitudes of heauenly things bee purifyed wyth such thinges but that the heauenly thinges themselues be purified with better sacrifices then are made with hands which are similitudes of true thinges but is entred into very heauen for to appeare now in the sight of God for vs not to offer himselfe often as the hie Priest entreth into the holy place euery yeare with straunge bloud for then must he haue often suffred since the world began But now in the end of the world hath he appeared once to put sin to flight by the offering vp of hymselfe And as it is appointed vnto all men that they shall once dye and then commeth the iudgement Euen so Christ was once offered to take away the syns of many