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A11438 The abridgemente of goddes statutes in myter, set oute by Wylliam Samuel seruaunt to the Duke of Somerset hys grace Samuel, William, fl. 1551-1569. 1551 (1551) STC 21690.2; ESTC S110819 19,563 78

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Iosephes kyn And came to him vnknowen He threat them hard y t thei were spies into that contrey blowne Simion layde in prison is whiles they dyd home returne Beniamin they toke wyth them which made their father morne The .xliii. Chap So backe they went to Egypt tho wyth gyftes and presentes greate And Simion is deliuered out and Iosephs chekes are wet Ioseph could not chose but weepe when Beniamin he sawe They sate and feasted in two partes accordyng to their lawe The .xliiii. Chapter Then Ioseph wrougt a prety caste Beniamin for to haue And theft he layde vnto his charge he dyd him so behaue Then Iuda surety he becam for Beniamin hys sake Hys father Iacob he did knowe it heauilye to take The .xlv. Chapter Unknowē was Ioseph al this while but then he tolde them all That he their brother Ioseph was that ruled greate and small Then wylled he his brethern strayt their father for to feache In Egypt there to byde and dwell as fare as it dyd streache The xlvi Chapter Apoyntyd forth then Israell went in Egypt for to byde And God hym bade nothyng to fere for all shuld wel betyde Iacob his sonnes and al there sonnes is then in order told And Ioseph wente them all to mete full Ioyfull to beholde The .xlvii. Chapter Brought was Israel afore the king in hys presence to stand And Pharo wylld that he shuld dwel where fattyst was the land Then Iacob sware Ioseph his sonne euen vnderneth hys thye Hys bones to lay in Canaan at tyme whan he shulde dye The xlviii Chap Causd was Israell syke to be by course of natures kynde And Ioseph went with his two sōns To know hys fathers mynde Iacob did wil that Iosephs sonnes Ephraim and Manasses Shulde be as chyldren to hym borne which Ioseph well dyd please The xlix Chap Down fel his sōnes vpon their knees euen twelue by nomber Iust He blest them al and tolde of thyngs to come that wer dyscust Then chargd he thē y t they shuld laye hys bones in mamrey field Then pluckt he vp hys leggs to hym and vp the gost he yelde The l Chap Eche thing was don his corps they toke as he on lyue dyd mynge And layd it downe by abrams syde fulfyllyng so eche thynge Forgyue dyd Ioseph all the faute that hys brethern had wrought And so he dyed wylld hys bones to hys fathers to be brought Here haue ye nowe the ende and some of Moses his fyrst booke The second shal in order come such paine the wryter toke The fyrst Chapter THe fyrst Chapter of Exodus the twelue tribes it doth name Which being dead laid in earth theyr chyldren came to fame A newe kyng than in Egypt came that gaue the Midwyues charge To kyl y e males when thei were born but they set them at large The .ii. Chapter Moses then was borne and caste euen downe the riuer in reedes And Pharos doughter toke him vp and shewd him motherly deedes Then Moses slue an Egiptian and fled and toke a wyfe Then cried the people to the Lord whych sawe their woful lyfe The iii Chapter So Moses kept hys fathers shype not farre from Oreb hyll Where in a bushe the Lord aperd and told hym all hys wyll And bade hym go to Egypt bake the Esraelyts to tell That out of bōdage they shuld come and lyue and do full well The iiii Chap And Moyses then receyuyd sygnes of hys callynge by God Hys reasons all they are assoyld and forth the Lord hym bode And Aaron met wyth hym in felde together then they went Of Iethro Moses toke hys leaue and yed where he was sent The v Chap Aaron ▪ Moses both they twain told Pharo God hys mynd The more the people wer opprest the kyng was so vnkynde Then cride they out and gan to chyde wyth Moyses and Aaron And Moses axed God the cause whych loked them vpon The vi Chap He promised deliueraunce vnto the Israelites Also the land of Canaan which made them chereful wyghts Then Rubens spring wyth Simion is tolde and Leuito Of whom came Moses and Aaron that had gods hests to do The vii Chap Thē god made Moses Pharos god and Aaron his prophet And then god turned Moses rod into a serpent greate The Sorcerers dyd euen the same to harded Pharos herte Thē wer the waters turned to bloud yet dyd he not conuerte The .viii Chapter The second plage that Pharo had was frogges ouer the lande He sent for Moses and Aaron to take the thyng in hande He mocked them therfore the lorde turned their dust to lisse And thei put by then came there flies after the lordes deuice The ix Chap The fyft plage was moren of beasts that dyed in Pharos lande And syxtly sores with botches great yet dyd he god wythstand The seuēth was hayle thūder much that made the lande to shake And lightning great frō heauē on hye which causd them all to quake The x Chap Yet Pharos hert was hardenyd and god he dyd resiste He dyd it not of ignoraunce but well he knewe and wyste The eyght plage was grashoppers that god almyghty sente The ninth was darkenes in the daye thei knew not where they went The .xi. Chap Comandyd wer the Israelyts the Egyptyans for to spoyll Agaynst they shulde depart and go and gyue them all a foyle At midnight then the Lord did vowe to make so great a slaughter The fyrst borne of Egipt to kyll as it is tolde hereafter The xii Chap The passouer with the swete bread commaundyd they dyd eate And If there chyldern axe the cause the meanyng they must treate The fyrst borne then destroyd was and robbed wer the rest And so the Ebrues toke there waye euen towards the land behest The xiii Chap The fyrst borne of the Israelyts the Lord dyd tak and chuse And cōmanded them an yearely feast among them for to vse Then passyd they the wyldernes wyth Iosephs bonnes also Two pyllers for the day and nyght they had thereby to go The xiiii Chap Pharo hys herte was hardenyd agaynst the Israelyts So follow did he wyth al hys trayne and came wythin theyr syghtes But God hys people dyd defend by nyght and day from harme The passe the sea but Egypt men lay drowned in a swarme The xv Chap Whē they wer past thys danger great they sang a goodlye songe A woman cam forth w t dyuers more and daunsed all along The bytter water was made swet and pleasaunt for to drynke God must be harde in his couenaunt and on hym must we thynke The xvi chap So whē the people wer to monthes wythin the wyldernes Then wyshyd thei againe to be in Egyp at theyr fleshe It rained quailes from heauen on hie and manna for there bred And forty yeare in wyldernes with that they wer all fed The .xvii. Chapter Forth as thei went thei lackid drink and gruge then dyd the flocke At Moses sute then had