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A09182 The pa[n]dectes of the euangelycall lawe Comprisyng the whole historye of Christes Gospell. Set forth by Thomas Paynell. Paynell, Thomas. 1553 (1553) STC 19493; ESTC S114317 166,754 466

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axed him of this parable Math. and sayde vnto hym knowest thou that the Pharises were offended whan they hearde this sayinge He aunswered and sayde al plātes whiche my heauenly father hathe not planted shall he plucke vp by the rootes Let them go they are the blind leders of the blynde Whan one blinde leadeth another they fall bothe in the diche Then answered Peter and said vnto him declare vnto vs this parable And Iesus said vnto them are ye then without vnderstanding Mar. Are ye then so vnwyse perceaue ye not yet that Math. whatsoeuer goeth in at the mouthe Marke cannot defile hym for it entreth not into his hearte but into the bely and goeth out into y e draughte that pourgeth all meates And he sayd for why mat the thinges that procede ●ut of the mouthe come from y e heart and they defyle the manne Marke for from wythin oute of the hearte of manne procede euell thoughtes murther adulterye whoredome thefte false witnesse blasphemy Math. coueteousnesse wickednes deceate vnclennes a wycked eye pryde folyshnesse al these thinges procede from within and defyle the man● mathe These are the thinges that defyle a man But to eate with vnwashen handes defyleth not a man ☞ Of the woman of Chanane Mat. xv mar vii Capi. lxxxi ANd Iesus went out from thence and departed into the coastes of Tyre Sidō Marke and entred into a house woulde let no man know of it and yet could he not be hid Mathevv And beholde a woman of Chanane an heythen woman of Syrophenices whose doughter had a foule spyryte Mat. wente oute of the same coastes marke entred in mat and cried sayinge vnto hym O lorde y ● sonne of Dauid haue mercye vpon me my doughter is sore vexed wyth a deuell And he answered her neuer a woorde Then came hys dis●yples vnto hym and besoughte hym sayinge Sende her awaye for she cryeth after vs. But he aunswered and said I am not sente but vnto the ●●ste shepe of the house of Israel Notwythstandynge she came and fell downe before hym Mar. she was an heythen woman of Strophenices and she besoughte hym that he woulde dryue oute the deuyll from her doughter Math. sayinge Lorde helpe me He answered sayde Mar. Let the chyldren be fed fyrste Math. it is not good to take the chyldrens breade and to caste it vnto the dogges It is trueth Lorde sayde she neuerthelesse the welpes eate of the crommes that fall from their Lordes table Mar. and eate of the crommes vnder the childrēs table Math. Then aunswered Iesus and sayde vnto her O woman greate is thy faythe be it vnto thee as thou defyrest Marke because of this sayinge go thy waye the deuyll is departed out of thy doughter Math. and her doughter was made whole at the same houre Marke And she went vnto her house and founde that the deuel was departed and her doughter lyenge on the bed ☞ Of a deafe and a dumme man whyche was healed and of many other Math. xiii Marke vii Capitulo lxxxii ANd when he wente oute agayne from the coastes of Tyre and Sidon he came vnto the sea of Galile thorowe the my●ste of the coastes of y e tē cities And they brought vnto him one that was deafe dome and they prayde him that he would lay his hande vpon hym And he toke him asyde from the people and put his fyngers in his eares and dyd spyt touched hys tonge and loked vp vnto heauen syghed and sayde vnto hym Ephata y ● is be opened And immediatly hys eares were opened and y ● bonde of hys tounge was lowsed he spake ryght And he charged them that they shoulde tell no man But the more he forbad them the more they publyshed it and maruayled oute of measure and sayde He had done all thynges well The deafe hath he made to heare and the domme to speake And a●cendynge vp into a mountayne he sat downe there And there came vnto hym much people hauynge wyth them lame blynde domme crepell and other many and cast them downe at Iesus fete And he healed them In so muche that the people wondred to se the domme speake the crepell whole y ● halte to go and the blynde to see And they praysed God of Israel ¶ The fourthe parte contaynynge those thynges which Iesus dyd and sayde in the thre and thyrtye yere of hys age ¶ Of the seconde refection of the people wyth seuen loues Math. xv Marke viii Capi. lxxxiii AT the same tyme whā there was muche people there and had nothynge to eate Iesus called hys dyscyples and said vnto them I haue compassion vpon the people for they haue taryed with me nowe thre dayes Mat. and they continue with me and haue nothynge to ●ate and I wyll not let them departe fastynge lest th●y peryshe in the waye Marke for some of them were come from farre And hys disciples answered hym Where shuld we get breade here in the wyldernesse to satysfye them Mathe Whence shoulde we get so muche breade in the wyldernesse that w● myght satysfye so muche people Marke And he axed them howe many loaues haue ye They sayde seuen and a few lytle fyshes Mar And he commaunded y e people to syt downe vpon the grounde And he toke the seuen loaues gaue thankes and brake them and gaue thē vnto his disciples to set them before the people Mathe. and they gaue them vnto the people And they all dyd eate and were su●●ised Mar. And toke vp seuen baskettes ful of the brokē meate that was lefte And they that dyd eate were vpon a foure thousande Mathe. besyde wemē childrē Mark And he sent thē away Mat. And whan he had sent y e people away he wēt into a shyp with his disciples and came into y e parties of Magdala mark and came into the coastes of Dalmanutha ☞ Of the Iewes askinge againe a sygne from heauen And of the auoydynge of the Pharises leuē Math. xvi mar viii Capi. 84. THen came the Pharises and Saduces vnto hym and tēpted him requiringe hym to shewe them a sygne from heauen but he answered and said At euen ye saye It wyl be fayre wether for the skye is red and in the mornynge ye saye It wyl be foule wether to daye for the skye is reade and glometh O ye hypocrites ye can discerne the fashion of the skye can ye not then discerne the tokens of these times also Marke And he syghed in his spirit end sayde Why doth this generaciō seke a token Mat This euel and aduouterous generacion seketh a token Mar. Uerely I say vnto you there shal no sygne be geuen vnto this generacion Mat But the sygne and tokē of the prophete Ionas So he left them Marke and went into the shyppe and passed ouer Math. And whan his dyscyples were come to the other syde of the sea they had forgottē to take bread with them Marke and they had nomore wyth them in the