the mynde and were naturallye the chyldren of wrathe euen as well as other This I saye therefore and testifye in the Lorde that ye hence foorthe walke not as other gentiles walke in vanitye of their mynde blinded in their vnderstanding being straungers from the life whiche is in God thorowe the ignorauncye that is in them because of the blindenesse of their heartes whiche beinge past repentaunce haue geuen them selues vnto wantannes to worke al maner of unclennes euen with gredines But ye haue not so learned Christe if so be ye haue heard of him and are ââughte in him euen as the truthe is in Iesu to laye from you that olde man which is corrupte thorow the deceaueable lustes For many walke of whom I haue tolde you often and nowe tell you wepinge that they are the enemies of the crosse of Christe whose ende is dampnation whose God is their belye and whose glorye is their shame which are wordlye minded Mortifye therfore youre members which are on the earth fornication vnclennesse vnnaturall luste euyll concupiscence For whiche thinges âake the wrath of God commeth on the children of vnbeliefe in whyche thinges ye walked once when ye liued in them For this is the wyll of God euen that ye should be holye and that ye shoulde abstaine frome fornication that euerye one of you should knowe howe to kepe his vessell in holynesse and honoure and not in the luste of concupyscence as doe the heathen which knowe not God Therefore let vs not slepe as other do but let vs watche and be sober Keepe thy selfe pure and chaste drinck no longer water but vse a little wine for the stomacke sake and thine often diseases Be sober Let ther be no fornicator or vnclean personne as Esau whiche for one breakefast solde his byrth righte Ye knowe how that afterward when he woulde haue inherited the blessinge he was put by and he found no meanes to come therby again no though hâ desired it with teares Therfore be not drânke with wine wherin is âxcâsse ¶ Agaynste the vyces of the fleshe Capitu 17. THey serued the creatures more then the makâr For this cause God gaue them vp vnto shamfull lustes for euen their women did chaunge their naturall vse vnto the vnnaturall And lyke wise also the men lefte the naturall vse of the woman and brente in their lustes one an other And manne with manne wroughte filthines and receaued in them selues the rewarde of their errour as it was accordinge Let not sin ragine therfore in your mortall bodies that ye shuld therunto obey in the lustes of it nether geue ye youre members as instrumentes of vnryghteousenesse vnto synne I speake grosselye because of the infyrmitye of youre fleshe As ye haue geuen your members seruaunts to vnclennes and to iniquitye frome iniquitye vnto iniquitye euen so nowe geue your members seruaunts vnto vnrighteousnes that ye may be sanctified what frute had ye then in those thnigs wherof ye are now ashamed For the end of those things is death For the reward of synne is death They that are geuen to the fleshe can not please God But ye are not geuen to the flesh but to the spirite if so be that the spirite of God dwell in you Therefore we are now dettours not to the fleshe to lyue after the fleshe for if ye lyue after the flesh ye muste dye but if ye mortifye the dedes of tââ body by the helpe of the spiriâe ye shall lyue Not in eatinge and drinking neither in chamburinge and wantannesse but put ye on the Lorde Iessus There goeth a common âayinge that there is fornication among you and suche fornication as is not once named among the gentiles that one shoulde haue his fathers wife And ye swell and haue not rathâr sorowed that he which hathe done thys deede mighte be put frome amonge you For I verely as absente in bodye euen so presente in spirit haue determined alreadye as thoughe I were presente of him that hath done this dede in the name of oure Lord Iesus Christ youre reioysinge is not goodâ know ye not that a little leuen sowreth the whole lompe of dowe I wrote vntoo you in a Epistle that ye shoulde not companye with fornitours Nor I mente not at all of the fornicatours of this worlde ether of the couetous or of extorsioners ether of the ydolaters For then muste ye nedes haue gone oute of the worlde But nowe I write vnâo you that ye company not to gether Meates are ordained for the bellye and the bellye for meates but God shall destroye bothe it and them Let not the bodye be applyed vnto fornication but vnto the Lorde and the Lorde vnto the body Ether remember ye not that your bodies are the members of Christe Shall I nowe take the members of Christe and make them the members of an harlote God for bydde Doe ye not vnderstand that he which coupleth him selfe with an harlot is become one bodye For two sayeth he shall be one flesh Fle fornication All sinnes that a man doth are wiâhoute the bodye but he that is a fornicatour synneth against his own body The deedes of the flâshe are manyfest which are these aduoutrye fornicaâion vnclennesse wantannes ydolatrye witchcrafte hatered variaunce zâale wrath strife sedition sectes enuyinge murther dronckennesse gluttonye and suche like of the whiche I tell you before as I haue tolde you in time past that they whiche commit suche thinges shall not inherit the kingdome of God Se that forniâation and all unclennes or coueteousnes be not ones namâd amonge you as it becommeth saynctes neither filthynes neither foolishe talkinge neither gestinge whyche are not comelye but rather geuinge of thankes For thys ye knowe that no whoremonger ether vncleane personne or couetuous personne which is the worshipper of ydoles hath anye inheritaunce in the kyngedome of Christe and God God hathe not called vs vnto vnclennes but vnto holines God wyll iudge fornicators and aduouterers ¶ Of fortitude and stabilitye and of the constancy of the hearte Cap 18. THerefore my deare breethren be ye stedfast and vnmouable alwaies rich and abundant in the works of the Lord in as much as ye knowe how that youre laboure is not in vaine in the Lord. And therfore let vs not hence foorth be no more children waueringe and caried with euery wynde of doctrine by the wilines of men and craftines whereby they laye awayte for vs to deceaue vs. Fynally my brethren be strong in the Lorde and in the power of hys mighte put on the armoure of God that ye may stand stedfast against the crafty assaultes of the dâuyl For we wrastle not against flesh and bloude but against rule against power against worldly rulers of the darkennes of this worlde against spirituall wyckednesse for heauenlye thynges For this cause take vnto you the armoure of God that ye may âe
I besought the to abyde styll in Ephesus when I departed in to Macedonia euen so doe that thou commaunde some that they teache no other wise neither geue hede to fables and genealogies whych are endlesse and brede doubtes more then godly edifyinge whiche is by fayth Frome the whiche thinges some haue erred and haue tourned vnto vayne iangelinge because they woulde be doctoures in the scripture and yet vnderstande not what they speake neither whereof they affirme And also they learne to goo frome house to house ydle ye not ydle only but also triâinge and busye bodyes speakinge thynges whyche are not comelye For when we were with you this we warned you of that if there were any whiche would not worke that the same shoulde not eate We haue hearde saye no doubte that there are some which walke among you inordinatelye and worke not at allâ but are curius and busibodies TheÌ that are such we commaunde and exhort by the Lorde Iesu Christe that they worke with quieânes and eate theyr owne breade Caste awaye vnghostlye and oldâ wyues fables With an whole some worde which can not be rebuked y â he which withstandeth may be ashamed hauing no thing in you that âe may disprayse ¶ Of internall reformation thanks geuing and of certain spirituall exercises and of the ordinaunce of al things to the last ende Capiâu 29. FAshion not youre selues lyke vntoo this worlde Buââe ye chaunged iâ your shape by the renuynge of yoâre wyttes that ye may felâ what thinge that good that accepâable and perfect wil of god is Pourge therefore the olde leuân that ye maye be new dowe as ye are sâeatâ breade For Christ our Estâr lambe ãâã offered vââor vâ Therfore let vs kâpe holye day not with olde leaâââ neither with the leuen of maliciousnes and wiâkednesseâ but with the swete brânde of purenes truth Therfore whether ye eate or drinâ or what so euer ye doo do all to the praise of God For if we be âo seruent to God we are to seruent Yâ we kepe mâasure for youre cause kepe we measure for the loue of Christ coâstrayneth vs. Be ye renued in the spirit of youre mindes and put on that newe man which aftâr the image of God is shapen of righteousnes true holines Singinge and making melodye to the lord in your harts geuing thanks alwayes for all things vnto God the father in the name of our Lorde Iesus Christ. Furthermore brethren what so euer thinges are true what so euer thinges are honesse what so euer thingeâ are iust what so euer things are pure what so euer thinges pertayne to loue what so euer thyngs are of honest reporte if there be any vertuous thinge if there be any laudable thinge those haue ye in youre mynde which ye haue both learned and receaued bearde and also sene in me those thinges do and the God of peace shall be with you Let the olde man with his workes be put of and the newe be put on which is renued in knowledge after the ymage of hym that made hym where is nother gentyle nor Iewe circumcision nor vncirâuÌââsion barbarous or Sithian bound or fre but Christ is in all thinges and see that ye âe thankefull âeache and exhorte youre owne seluesâ in psalmes and hymnes and spirituall songes which haue fauoure with them singynge in youre heartes to oure Lorde And all thynges what so euer ye doo in worde or deede doe it in the name of the Lorde Iesu geuinge thankes to God the father by him In all thinges geue thankes for this is the wyll of God in Christ Iesu towarde you For by him offer we the sacrifice of laud alwayes to God that is to say the frute of oure lyppes which confesse his name Which deliuered vs from so great perilles in whome we truste that yet here after he wyll delyuer by the helpe of youre prayer for vs that by the meanes of many occasions thankes maye be geuen of manye on oure behalfe for the grace geuen vnto vs. For I doo all thinges for youre sakes that the plentuous grace by thankes geuing of manye maye resounde to the prayse of God ¶ Of originall synne and the traÌsfusion therof And of the compariâon of Christes grace to Adams faule Capi. 30. WE haue now by Iesu Chrisâ receiued y e attonment wherforâ as by one mans sinne entred in to the worlde and death by the meanes of sinâe so death wente ouer all men in so much that all men sinned For death raigned from AdaÌ to Moses euen ouer theÌ also that sinned not with like traÌsgression as dyd Adam which is the similitude of him that is to come But the gifte is not like as the sinneâ For if thorowe the sinne of one manye be deadde muche more plentuous vppon manye was the grace of God and gifte of grace which grace was geuen by one man Iesus Christe And the gifte is not ouer one synne as death came thorowe one synne of one that synned For dampnation came of one sin vnto condempnation but the gift came to iustify from manye sins For if by the sinne of one death raigneâ by the meanes of one much morâ shall they which receaue abundaunce of grace and of the gifâ of righteousnes raign in liâe by the means of one that is to say Iesus Christ. Whârfore then as by the sinne of one condâmpnation came on all men euen so by the iustifying of âne cometh the righteousnes y e bringeth life vpon all men For as by one mans disobedience manye became sinners so by the obedience of oneâ shal manye be made righteous And wher abuÌdance of sin was ther was more plentuousenesse of grace That as sin had raigned vnto death euen âo might grace raigne thorowe righteousnesse vnto eternall life by the helpe of Iesus Christ our Lord. We know that the law is spirituall but I am carnall solde vnder sin because I wote not what I doâ for what I would that do I not but y t I hate that do I. Yf I now do that which I would not I graunt to the law that it is good So then nowe it is not I that do it but sinne that dwelleth in me For I know y t in me that is to saye in my fleshe dwelleth no good thing To wyll is present with me but I fynde no meanes to performe that which is good For I do not that good thing which I would but that euyl do I which I wouldâ not finallye if I do that I woulde not then is it not I that doo it but synne that dwelleth in mâ doeth it I finde then by the lawe that when I woulde do good euyll is presente wyth me I delyte in the law of God concerning the inner manne But I see another lawe in my members rebellinge againste the lawe of my minde and subduinge me vnto the lawe of sinne which is in my
the prayse that is of valure before God Where is thân thy reioysinge It is excluded By what lawe By the lawe of workes Naye but by the lawe of fayth For we suppose that a man is iustified by sayeth without the dedes of the law Is âe the God of the Iewes onely is he not also the God of the gentiles Yes euen of the gentiles also For it is God onelye which iustifieth circumcision which is of fayth and vncircumcision thorowe faith Do we then destroye the lawe thorow faithe God forbyd But we rather maynetayne the lawe What shall we saye then that Abrahame oure father as partayninge to the fleshe did fynde Yf Abraham were iustified by dedes then hath he wherin to reioyce but not with god For what saith the scripture Abraham beleeued God and it was counted vnto him for righteousenes To him that worketh is the reward not reckened of âauouâe but oâ duty To him that worââtâ not but bâleueth on him that iusâifieth the vngodlye is his fayth coânââd for rightâouânâs Euân as âauid desâribâth the blessedfulnâssâ of the manne vnto whom âod ascribeth righteousenesse wythoute deedes Blâssâd are they whose vnrightâousnâssâ are fârgeuân and whose sinnes arâ couârâd Blessâd is that manne to whome oure Lord imputeth no âynne Came this blessednâsse then vpon the circumcised or vpon the vncircumcised we saye veâelye howe that fayeth was reckenâd vntoo Abraham for righteousnessâ Howe was it râckened In the time of circumcision or in the time before he was circumcised Not in the time of circumcision but when he was yet vncircumcised And he receaued the sygne of circumcysion as a seale of tâe righteousenâs which is by fayth whiche faieth he had yet beynge vncircumcisâd that he should be the father of all them that beleue tâough they be not circumciâed that righâeousnesse mighâe be imputed to them also and that he might be thâ father of the circumcisâd not because they are circumcisâd only but because thei walke also in thâ steppes of that fayeth that was in our father Abraham before the time of circumcision For the promes that he shulâ be the heier of the worlde was not geuen to Abraham or to his seede thorowe the lawe but thorowe the righteousânes which commeth of fayth For if they which are of the law be heyers then is fayth but vayne and the promâs of none effect Because the law causeth wrathe For where no lawe is there is no transgression Therfore by fayeth is the inheritaunce geuen that it might come of fauour and the promes might be sure to all the sâde Not to them onely whiche are of the law but also to them which are of the faith of Abraham which is the father of vs all As it is written I haue made the a father to many nations euen before God whome thou hast beleued which quickeneth the deade and calleth those thynges which he notâ as thoughe they were For euen vnto the time of the law was synne in the worlde but sinne was not regarded as longe as there was no lawe For the lawe in the meane time entrâd in that syn shuld encrease Remâmber ye not brâethren I speake to them that know the lawe how that the law hath power ouer a maÌ as long as it endureth for the woman whâch is in subiection to a man is bounde by the lawe to the manne as longe as he lyuâth Yf the man be deade she is lowsâd frome thâ lawe of the man So that she is no wedlocke breaker though she couple her selfe with an other man Euen so ye my brethren are deadde concerninge the lawe by the body of Christ that ye shoulde be coupled to an other I meane to him that is rysen agayne frome death that we shoulde bring foorthe frute vnto God For when we wer in the flesh the lustes of sinne whiche were stirred vppe by the law âaygned in oure members to bring foorth frute vnto deathe But now we are deliuered from the lawe and deade from that wher vnto we were in bondage that we shoulde sârue in a newe conuersation of the spirite and not in the old conuersation of the letter What shall we say then ãâã the law synne God forbyd but I knewe not what synne meante but by the lawe For I had not knowen what lust had meante excepte the lawe had sayed thou shalte not luste but sinne toke an occasion by the meanes of the commaundemente and wroughte in me all manner of concupiscence For verely without the lawe synne was deade I ones liued withoute lawe but when the coÌmaundement came synne reuiued and I was dead And the verye same commaundemente whiche was ordained vnto lyfe was founde to be vntoo me an occasion of death For sinnâ tokâ occasion by thâ the meanes of the commaundement and so disceaued me and by the selfe commaundemente slewe me Wherfore the lawe is holye and the commaundemente iusâe and good Was that then which is good made death vnto me God for bydde But synne was deathe vnto me that it mightâ appeare how that synne by the meanes of that whyche is good hadde wroughte deathe in me that synne which is vnder the commaundement mighte be out of measure sinfull For the lawe of the spirite that bringeth life throughe Iesus Christ hath deliuered me frome the lawe of sinne and death All thinges are lawefull vnto me buâ all thinges are not profytable I mayâ do all thing as but I wyll be broughte vnder no mans power ¶ Of the âerfection and excellency of the eâangelâcall lawe aboue the âawâ wâitten Capiâu 51. IF the minystration of deathe throughe the letters figured in ââones was glorious sâ that the children of Israell coulde not beholde the face of Moses for the glorye of his countenaunce whiche glorye neuerthelesse is done awaye whyâ shall not the ministration of the spirite be muche morâ glorious For iâ the ministring of condempnation bâ glorious muche more doeth the ministration of righteousenes eâceade in glorye For no doubte that which was there glorified is not once gloryfied in respecte of this eâceadingâ glorye Then if that whiche is destroyed was glorious muche morâ shall that whiche remayneth be gloryous Then the commaundemente that wente aââre is disanulled because of her weaknes and vnprofitablenes For the lawe made nothinge perâect but was an introduction of a better hope by which hope we drawe nyâ vnto God And for this cause it ãâã a better hope that it was not promysed without an othe now hath Christ optayned a more excellente offyce in as muche as he is the mediator of a better Testamente whiche was made for better promises For if that first Testament had bene fautelesse then shuld no place haue bene sought for the second For in rebuking them he sayeth Beholde the dayes wyll come sayeth the Lorde and I wyll fyniâhe vppon the house of Israell and vppon the house of Iuda a new Testament not lyke the Testament that I made with their fathers at
to them For they watch for your soules euen as they that muste geue accomptes for youre soules that they maye doo it with ioye and not wyth grefe for that is a profytable thing for you And receaue suche a one with honour and all gladnesse Tyll I come geue attendaunce to readinge to exhortation too doctryne Despise not that gifte that is in thee whiche was geuen the thorowe prophesye and with the layinge on of handes of an elder Take hede vnto thy self and vnto learning and contynue âherein For if thou shalt so do thou shalt saue thy selfe and them that hear the. Laye handes sodenlye on no man Nether be partaker of other mennes synnes Watch thou in all things and suffer aduersitye and do the woorke of an euangelist fulfyll thyne office vnto the vttermost Be sober Of theese thinges put them in remembraunce and testifye before the Lorde For thou haste sene the experience of my doctrince fashion of liuinge purpose faythâ longe sufferinge loue paciene persecutions afflictions which happened vntoo me at Antyoche at Iconium and at Lystra Whyche persecutions I suffered pacientlye And from them al the lord deliuered me Preache the worde be feruent be it in season or out of season improue rebuke exhorte Be vnto them that beleue an ensample in worde in conuersation in loue in spirit in charity An elder exhort as a father yong meÌ as brethren the elder women as mothers y â yoÌger as sisters in al chastity But speake thou that which becoÌmeth wholsome learning y â the elder men be sober honest discrete sound in the fayeth in loâe and in pacyence And the elder women likewyse that they be in suche raiment as becommeth holynes not false accusers not geuen to much drynckinge but teachers of honest thinges to make the yonge wemenne sober mynded to loue theyr husbands to loue theyr chyldren to be discrete chast huswyââye good and obedient vntoo theyr own husbands that the word of God be not euill spoken of Yf thou shalt put the breethren in remembraunce of these things thou shalte be a good minyster of Iesus Christ which hast bene nourished vp in the wordes of fayth and good doctrine which doctrine thou hast continually folowed ¶ Of the spirituall generation of baptime And why that from hence foorth we ought to depart from sinne Capâu 62. WHere abundaunce of synâe was there was more plentuousenesse of grace c. vt âuprâ What shall we say then Shal we continue in sin that ther may abundaunce of grace God forbydde How shall we that are deade as touchynge synne lyue any longer therein Remember ye not that al we which are baptised in the name of Iesus Christ are baptysed to dye wyth him We are buryed with hym by baptysme for too dye that likewyse as Christ was raysed vppe from death by the glorye of the faâher euen so we also should walke in a newe lyfe For iâ we graffe in death like vnto him eueÌ so muste we be in the resurrection This we must remember that our olde man is crucifyed with him also that the bodye of sinne might vtterly be destroyed that hence foorthe we should not be seruaunts of sinne For he that is dead is âustified from sin Wherfore if we be dead with Christ we beleue that we shall lyue wyth him remembringe that Christ once rayseh from death dyeth no more Death hath no more power ouer him for as touching that he dyed he dyed concerning synne once And as touchinge that he liueth he liueth vnto God Likewise imagine ye alsoâ that ye are dead concerninge synne but are aliâe vnto God thorowe Iesus Christ our Lorde For al ye that are baptised in Christ Iesu haue put on Christ. In whom ye are circumcised with circumcision made withoute handes by puttinge of the sinfull body of the fleshe throughe the circumcision that is in Christe in that ye are buryed with him through baptime in whom ye are also rysen agayne throughe faith y â is wroughte by the operation of God which raised him from death ¶ Of the comming of the most wicked and most falsest Antichrist and of the day of iudgement Capitu. 6â BE not sodeÌly moued aâthough the day of Christ were at hand Let no man deceiue you by any mâanes For the Lorde commeth not excepte there come a departinge first and that the sinfull man âe opened the sonne of perdition whiche is an aduersarye and is exalted aboue all that is called God or that is woorshipped so that he shall sytte as God in the temple of God and shewe him selfe as God Remember ye not that whan I was yet with you I toldâ you theese thynges And nowe ye knowe what wythholdethe euen that âe mighte âee vttered at hyâ tyme. For the mysterye of the iniquytye doeth alreadye woorke tyll he whiche nowe onely letteth be taâen oute of the waye And then shall that wicked be vttered whoÌ the lorde shall consume with the spirite of hys mouth and shall destroye it with appearaunce of his cominge euen him whose cominge is by the working of Satan with al lying power signes wonders and in al dâceiueablenes of vnrightuousenes amonge them that perish because they receaued not the loue of y e truth that they might haue bene saued And therefore God shall âend them strong delusion that they shuld beleue lyâs that all they might be dampned whyth beleued not the truth but had pleasure in vnrighteâusnes Of the times and ceasons brethren ye haue no nede that I write vntoo you for ye your selues knowe parfectly that the daye of the Lord shall coâe âuen as a theeâe in the nighte When they shall saye peace and no dâunger then commeth on theÌ soden destruction as the trauaylinge of a woman with chylde and they shall not scape But ye brethern are not in darkenes that that daye should come on you as it were a theâe ¶ Of the generall resurrection that is too come Capitu. 64 YF so be that any man haue not the spirit of Christ the same is none of his But if the spirit of him that raysed vp Iesus from ââathe dwell in you euen he that âaysed vp Christe from deathe shall âuycken youre mortall bodyes because that his spirit dwelleth in you God hath raysed vp the Lorde and shall rayse vs vp by his pwer For we knowe that he which raysed vp the Lorde Iesus shall rayse vp vâ also by the meanes of Iesus and shall set vs with you Christe amonge you is not weake but is mightye in you For thoughe it came of weakenes that he was crucified yet liueth he thorow the power of God And we no doubte are weake in him but we shall lyue with him by the might of God amonge you If we beleue that Iesus dyed and and rose agayne euen so them also which slepe by Iesus wyl God bring agayne with him And this saye we vnto you
Isaac when he was tempted and he offerd him beynge his only begotten sonne whiche had receaued the promyses of whom it was sayed In Isaac shal thy seede be called For he considered that God was able to rayse vp again from death Wherefore he receaued him for an ensample In fayth Isaac blessed Iacob and Esau concerninge thinges to come By fayeth Iacob when he was a dyinge blessed bothe the sonnes of Ioseph and bowed him selfe toward the toppe of his cepter By fayth Ioseph when he dyed remembred the departinge of the chyldren of Israell and gaue commaundemente of his bones By fayeth Moses when he was borne was hydde three monethes of his father and mother Because they sawe he was a proper chylde neyther feared they the kinges coÌmaundemente By fayeth Moses when he was great refused to be called the son of Pharaos doughter and chose rather âo suffer aduersitye wyth the people of God then to enioye the pleasures of synne for a ceason and estemed the rebuke of Christe greater riches then the treasure of Egipte for he had respecte vnto the rewarde By fayeth he forsoke Egipte and feared not the fearcenes of the king for he endured euen as he hadde sene him which is inuisible Throughe fayeth he ordayned the ester lambe and the effusion of bloud least he that destroyed the first borne shoulde touche them By fayth they passed through the redde sea as by drye lande whiche when the Egiptians had assayed to do they were drouned By fayth the walles of Iârico fell downe after they were compased aboute seuen âayes By fayth the harlot Raab perished not wyth the vnbeleuers when she had recâaued the spyers to lodgiâge peaseablye And what shal I more say the time woulde be to shorte for me to tell of Gedeon of Baruch and of Sampson and of Iephthae also of Dauid and Samuell and of the prophetes which throughe âayth subdued kingdomes wroughte righâeousnesse obtayned the promâsses sâoppâd the mouthes of Lyons quenched the violence of fyâr âscaped the edge of the swearde of weake were made stronge waâed valâente in fyghte turned to âlighâe the armyes of the alyentes and the woman-receaued theyr deade raysed to lyfe agayne And thâse all throughe fayth obtayned good reporte and receaued not the âromes God prouidinge a betâer thing for vs that they withoute vs shoulde not be made perfecte ¶ Of hope Cap. 6. HOope maketh not ashamed For we are saued by hope But hope that is seene is no hope For howe canne a manne hope for that whiâhe he seeth But and if wee hope for that we see not then doâ we with pacyence abyde for it Reioycinge in hope What soeuer thynges are wrâtten afore tyme are wrytten âor oure learnyng that we thorow pacience and comforte of âhe scriptures might haue hope The God of hope fyll you wyth all ioye and peace in beleuinge that yâ maye be ryche in hope thorowe the power of the holye ghoste Let vs not put oure truste in oure selues but in God which rayseth the dead to life agayne Such trust we haue through Christ to god ward not that we are sufficyent of our selues to thinke any thing as it were of our selues but our ablenes commeth of God Seinge then that we haue such trust we vse great boldnes For in Christ we haue trust accesse through confydence by faith on him And therefore wyth all confidenââ Christ shall be magnifyed in my bodye whether it be throughe lyfe or elles death For Christe is to me life and death is to me a vauntage For the hopes sake which is laââ vp in store for you in heauen of whiche hope ye haue heard before by thâ true worde of the gospell From whence we loke for a sauiour euen the Lorde Iesus Christe whiche shal chaunge our vile bodies that they maye be faâhoned like vnto hiâ glorious body according to the workinge wherby he is able to subdue al thinges to him selfe For he which eareth shuld eare in hope and that he whiche thresheth in hope shoulde be partaker of hyâ hope This is a sure sayinge and of all parties worthye to be receaued For therefore we laboure and suffer rebuke because we beleue and hope in the lyuinge God which is the sauyour of all men but spâcially of thosâ that beleue Which hope we haue as an ancre of the soule bothe sure and stedfaste and entringe in to the thinges which are within the vayle Seing brethren that by the meanes of the bloud of Iesu we may be bold to enter in to that holye place by the newe and lyuinge waye whiche he hathe prepared for vs throughe the vayle that is to saye by hys fleshe and that we haue also an high priest which is ruler ouer the house of God let vs drawe nere with a true hart in a full fayth sprinkeled in our hartes frome an euyll conscience and washed in oure bodyes with pure water let vs kepe the profession of our hope withoute waueringe for he is faithfull that promised We haue confydence because we haue a good conscience in all thyngs and a desire to him honestlye Caste not awaye therefore youre confidence which hath a greate reward to recompence Let vs therfore go boldely vnto the seate of grace that we maye receiue mercye and fynde grace to helpe in the tyme of neede ¶ Of charitye Cap. 7. THe charitye and loue of God is shed abroad in our harts by thâ holy ghost which is geuen vnto vs. For we know that all things work for the best vnto them that loue God which al are called of purpose Then who shall separate vs from the loue of God shal tribulation or anguish or persecution eyther hunger eyther nakednesse eyther parell either swearde as it is written For thy sake are we killed all daye longe and are coumpted as shepe appointed too be slayne Neuerthelesse in all these thynges we ouercome strongely thorowe hys healpe that loued vs yea and I am sure that neyther death neyther life neyther Aungels nor rule neyther powâr neither thinges presente neither thinges to come neyther strength neither heigh neyther loweth neither any other creature shall be able to departe vs from the loue of God shewed in Christâ Iesu our Lorde Owe nothinge to any man but to loue one an other For he that loueth an other fulfyllethe the lawe For thou shalt not commytte adâââtery Thou shalâe not steale Thou shaltâ not beare false witnes Thou shaltâ not desyre and so foorth if there be any other commaundement they arâ all comprehended in thys sayinge Loue thy neyghboure as thy selfe Loue hurteth not hys neyghboure Therefore is loue the fulfyllinge of the lawe Let loue be withoute dissimulation And be kynde one to an other wyth brotherly loue Beynge seruente in sprite He that is ioyned vnto the Lorde is one sprite who so loueth God the same is knowen of hym Knowledge maketh
surmysinges and vayne disbutations of menne with corrupte myndes and destitute of the truthe whyche thynke that lucre is Godlines Some swell as thoughe I woulde come no more to you but I wil come to you shortelye if God wyll and wyll knowe not the wordes of them whiche swell but the power for thâ kingedome of God is not in wordes but in power ¶ Of the pacience and tribulations of the electe and iuste Capi. 10. WE reioyce in tribulation for we knowe that tribulation bringeth pacience pacience bringeth experience experience bringeth hope Blesse them which persecute you belsse but curse not recompence no man âuyll for euyll For it is written vengeaunce is myne and I wil rewarde sayth the Lorde be not ouercome of euyll but ouercome euyll wyth goodnesse We are reuiled and yet we blesse we are persecuted and suffer it We are euil spoken of and we pray we are made as it were the fylthines of the world the ofârowringe of al thinges euen vnto this time We are troubled on âuery side yet are we not withoute shifte We are in pouertye but not vtterly without somewhat We are persecuted but are not forsaken we are cast downe neuerthelesse we perish not And we alwayes beare in oure bodies the dyinge of our Lord Iesus that the life of Iesus mighte appeare in oure bodies For we that lyue are alwayes deliuered vnto death for Iesus sake that the lyfe also of Iesu mighte appeare in oure mortall fleshe So then deathe woorketh in vs and lyfe in you Therefore in all thinges let vs behaue oure selues as the ministârs of God in much pacience in afflictions in necessitye in anguishe in stripes in prisonmente in strife in labour in watchinge in fastinge in purenesse in knowledge in longe sufferinge in kindnes in the holy ghoste in loue vnfained in the wordes of truthe in honoure and dishonoure in euyll reporte and good reporte as disceauers and yet true as vnknowen as dyinge and beholde we yet lyâe as chastened and not killed aâ sorowinge and yet alwaye merye as poore and yet make many riche as hauinge nothinge and yet possessinge all thinges Wherefore I desire you that yâ faynte not because of my tribulations for youre sakes whiche is youre prayse And ye became folowers of vs and of the Lorde and receaued the word in muche affliction and trybulation with ioye of the holye ghosâe so that ye were an ensample to all that beleeue in Macedonia and Achaia For frome you sounded oute the word of the Lord not in Macedonia and in Achaia onely but in all quarâers And that of God For vnto you it is geuen that not onely ye shoulde beleeue in Christe but also suffer for his sake and haue euen the same fyghte whiche ye sawe me haue and nowe heare of me For ye suffer fooles gladdelye because that ye your selues are wise For ye suffer euân if a manne bringe you into bondage if a man deuour âf a man take if a manne exalte hym selfe if a manne smyte you on the face For ye youre selues knowe brethren of oure enâraunce in vnto you howe that it was not in vayne but euen after that wee hadde suffered before and were shamefullye entreated at Philippos as ye well knowe then were we bolde in oure God to speake vnto you the Gospell of God with muche stryuinge Ye remember brethren our laboure and trauayle For we laboured daye and nyghte because we woulde not beâ greauous vntoo anye of you and preached vntoo you the Gospell of God And ye became folowers of the congregaâion and church of God whyche in Iewrye are in Christe Iesu For ye haue suffered lyke things of youre kinsmen as we oure selues haue suffered of the Iewes which as they killed the Lord Iesusâ and their own prophets euen so haue they persecuted vs. For when I was with you I tolde you before that we shoulde suffer tribulation euen as it came to passe and as ye knowe Therefore haue continuall pacyence towarde all men see that none recompence euyll for euyll vnto any man but euer folowe that whiche is good both amonge your selues and to all men All that wyll lyue Godly in Christ Iesu muste suffer persecutions Call to remembraunce the dayes that are passed in the which after ye hadde recâaued lighte ye endured a greate fighte in aduersities partlye whyle all men wondered and gasâd at you for the shame and tribulation that was don vnto you partli while ye became coÌpanions of them which so passed their tyme. For ye suffered also with those that were in bandes and toke in worthe the spoylinge of youre goodes and that with gladnes knowinge in youre selues how that ye had in heauen a better and an enduringe substaunce So that we oure selues reioyce of you in the congregations of God ouer youre pacience and fayeth in all youre persecutions and tribulations that ye suffer whiche is a token of the righteouse iudgemente of God that ye are coumpted worthye of the kingedome of God for which ye also suffer For ye haue nede of pacience that after ye haue done the wyll of God ye mighte receaue the promesse Other were racked and would not be deliuered that they might receiue a better resurrecâion Other tasted of mockinges and scourginges moreouer of âondes and prisonment were stoned were he wen a sunder were tempted were slayne wyth sweardâs walked vppe and downe in shepes skinnes in goâes skynnes in neede tribulation and veration whiche the worlde was not worthye of they wandered in wildernesse in mountaynes in dennes and caues of the âarthe Wherefore let vs also seinge that we are compased wyth so greate a multitude of witnesses laye awaye all that presseth doune and the sinne that hangeth on and let vs âenne with pacience vnto the battaill that is set before vs lookinge vnto Iesus the auctor and finisher of our fayth whiche for the ioye that was set before him abode the crosse and despised the same and is set downe on the ryght hand of the throne of God Consider therefore how that he endured suche speakynge againste him of synners leaste ye shoulde be wearyed and faynte in your mindes For ye haue not yet resisted vnto bloudesheddinge stryuinge agaynst sinne And haue forgotten the consolation whyche speaketh vntoo you as vnto âhildren sayinge my sonne despise not the chasteninge of the Lorde neither faynte that thou art rebuked of him For whome the Lorde loueth hym he chasteneth yea and he scourgeth euerye sonne that he receaueth Continue in the dyscipline and chasteninge of the Lorde for God offerethe hym selfe vntoo you as vnto sonnes What sonne is that whome the father chasteneth not If ye be not vnder correction whereof all arâ partakers then are ye bastardes and not sonnes Let vs go foorth therfore out of the âentes and suffer rebuke wyth him My thinketh that God hathe set foorth vs whiche are Apostels For the lowest
in thys presentete worlde lookinge for that blessed hope aud gloriouse appearinge of the mightye God Iesu Christ. But we whiche haue beleued doo enter in to his rest as contrary will hâ sayed to the other I haue swornâ in my wrath they shall not enter in to my rest And that spake he verely longe after that the woorkes were made and the foundations of the worlde layed For he spake in a certayne place of the seuenth daye oâ this wyse And God dyd reast the seuenth daye from all his workes And in this place againe They shall not come in to my rest Seinge therefore it foloweth that some must enter theâ in to and they to whom it was fyrâ preached entred not therein for vnbeleues sake Agayne he appoynteâ in Dauid a certaine present day aftââ sâ longe a time sayinge as it is rehearsed this daye if ye heare hys ââice be not hard harted For if Iosue had geuen reast then woulde he not afterwarde haue spoken of an other daye There remayneth therefore yet a rest to the people of God For he that is entred in his rest doth trasâ frome his owne workes as god did from his Let vs haste and studye therefore to enter in âo that rest least anye manne faule after the same ensample in to vnbeliefeâ For when God made promesse to Abraham because he had no greater thinge to sweare by he sweare by him selfe saying Surely I wil blesse thee and multiply thee in dede And and so after he had suffered and taried a longe time he enioyed the promesâ Menne verelye sweare by him âhat is greater then them selues and an othe to confirme the thinge is amonge them an end of all sâryfe So god willing very abundaÌtly to shew vnto the heyers of promes the stablenes of his counsayl he added an othe that by two immutable thinges ân whiche it was vnpossyble that God shuld lie wâ might haue perfect consolation which haue fled For to hold fast the hope that is sât beâore vs. For here we haue no continuinge citye but we seke one to come ¶ Of the dyssolutiue desyre to be wyth Christe Capitu 33. WE know that euerye creaâure groneâh wiâh vs also and trauaileth in payne euen vnto this time Not they onelye but euen we also which haue the firââ frutes of the spyrite mourne in ourâ selues and wayt for the adoption â loke for y â deliueraunce of our bodies O wretched man that I am whâ shall deliuer me frome this bodye oâ death âhe grace of God through Iâsu Christ our Lord. For oure knowledge is vnperfecte and oure prophesyinge is vnperfectâ But when that which is perfecte iâ come then that which is vnpârfect shall be done awaye Herefore sigh we desiringe to be clothâd with oure mansion which is from heauân so yet if we be founde clothed and not naked For as longe as we are in this tabernacle we sigh and are greued For we woulde not be vnclothed but woâlde be clothed vpon that mortality might be swalowed vppe of life He that hath ordayned vs for this thynge is God the whyche hathe geuen vnto vs the earnest of the spyrite And we heare and knowe well that as longe as we are in the bodye we are absent frome God For we walke in fayeth and see not Neuerthelesse we are of good coumforte and had lâuer to be absente frome the bodye and to be presente with the Lorde Wherefore whether we bee at home or frome home we endeuoure oure selues to please him For Christ is to me life and death is to me a vauntage If it chaunce me too lyue in the fleshe that is too me frutefull for to worke and what tâ chuse I woâ not I am constrained of two thinges I desyre to be lowsed and to be with Christe which thinge is best of all Neuer the lâsse to abide in the fleshe is more nâdefull for you And this I am sure of that I shall abyde and with you all conâinne for the furtheraunce and ioye of your fayeth that ye maye more aboudantly reioyce in Iesu Christ thorow me by my comminge to you again And they all dyed in fayth and reâeaued not the promisâs but sawe them a far of and beleued them and saluted them and confessed them that they were straungers and pilgrimes on the earthe They that saye suche thingâs declare that they seke a contrey And if they hadde bene mindeful of that cuntrey from whence they came out they hadde leasure to haue returnâd agayne But now they desyre a beâter that is to say a heauânlye Wherefore God is not a shamed of them euen to be called theyr God For hee hathe prepared for them a cyâye ¶ Agaynste ydolatrye Capiâu 34. WHen theâ counted them selues wyse they became foles and turned the glory of the immortall God vnto the similitude of the ymage of a mortall man and of byrdes and foure footâd beastes and of serpentes Whiche turned hys truth vnto a lye and worshipped and serued the creatures more then the maker which is blessed for euer Of suche thinges whiche are dedicate vnto ydols we are sure that we all haue knowledge To speake of meate dedicate vnto ydols we are sure that there is none ydoll in the worlde and that there is none other God but one And thoughe there be that are called Goddes whether in heauen or in earth as there be gods many and Lords many yet vnto vs is ther but one God which is the father of whom are al things and we in him and one lord Iesus Christ by whom are al things and we by him But euery maÌ hath not knowledge Neither be ye worshippers of ydols as were some of them accordinge as it is written The people sate doune to eate and drinke and rose vp again to playe Wherefore my deare beloued flye frome worshyppinge of ydolles Are not they whiche eate of the sacrifice partakers of the altare What say I then that the ydol is any thinge or that it which is offered to ydols is anye thinge Naye but I say that these things which the gentiles offer they offer to deuils and not to God And I woulde not that ye should haue felowshippe with the deuyls Ye can not drincke of the cup of the Lorde and of the cuppe of the deuyls Ye canne not be partaker of the Lordes table and of the table of deuyls Eyther shall wee prouoke the Lorde Or are we stronger then he Ye know that when ye were gentyles ye wente youre wayes vntoo domme ydols euen as ye were ledde Wherfore I declare vnto you that no man speaking in the spirit of godâ defyeth Iesus But when ye knewe not God ye did seruice vnto them which by nature were no Gods But now seing ye knowe God yet rather are knowen of God howe is it that ye turne agayne vnto the weake and symple ceremonyes where unto agayne ye desire a frâshe to be
precious stones tymber haye or stoble euery mans worke shall appear For the day shall declare it and it shalbe shewed in fier And the fyer shall trye euerye mannes worke what it is Yf anye mans worke that he hath buylt vppon byde he shall receaue a rewarde Yf anye mans worke burne he shall suffer losse but he shall be safe him selfe neuerthelesse yet as it were thorow fire We muste all appeare before the iudgemente seate of Christe that euerye man maye receaue the workes of his bodye accordinge to that hee hathe done whether it be good or badde For god loketh on no mans person It is verelye a righteous thynge with God to recompence tribulation to them that trouble you and to you whiche are troubled reast with vs when the Lord Iesu Christ shal shew hym selfe frome heauen wyth hys mightye Aungels in flaminge fire rendringe vengeaunce vnto them that knowe not God and too them that obeye not the Gospell of oure Lorde Iesus Christe Which shall be punyshed with euerlastinge damnation from the presence of the Lorde and frome the glorye of his power when he shal come to be gloryfied in his sainctes and to be made maruaylous in all them that beleeue because oure testimonye that we had to you was beleued euen the same daye that we preached it Some mennes sinnes are open before hande and goo before vntoo iudgemente Some mens synnes folowe after Likewise also good workes are manifeste before hande and they that be otherwyse canne not be hydde Wherfore I was greued with this generation and sayed They erre euer in their hartes they verelye haue not knowen my wayes so y t I sware in my wrath that they shuld not enter in to my reaste Some when they heard rebelledâ how be it not all that came oute of Egypte vnder Moses But with whome was he displeased fortye yeares was he not displeased with them that synned whose carkases were ouerthrowen in the desert To whome sware he that they shuld not enter in to his reast But vntoo them that beleued not And we see that they coulde not enter in because of vnbeleue A fearefull lokinge for iudgement and violente fyre which shal deuouâ the aduersaries For we knowe hâm that hath sayed vengeaunce belongeth vntoo me and I wyll recompence And agayne the Lorde shall iudge hys people For yet a vâryâ lyttle whyle and he that shall come wyll come and wyll not tarye Whiche wyll lyghten thinges that are hydde in darckenes and open the ounsayles of the heartes c. ¶ Of the vnspeakeable mercy of God vntoo mankynde And of Christes meke redemption of manne Caâpit 46. YE are iustyâyed freelye by the grace of God throughe the redemption that is in Christ Iesu whome God hathe made a seate of mercye throughe fayeth in his bloude to shewe the righteousnes which before him is of valure in that he forgeueth the synnes that are passed which God did suffer âo shewe at this time that he migâte be counted iust and a iustifiar of him which beleueth on Iesus Which was deliuered for our sinnes and rose agayne for to iustifye vs. For when we were yet weake accordinge to the time Christ dyed for vs whiche were vngodlye Yet ââace wyll any manne dye for a râghteous man Paraduenture for a good man durste a manne dye But God setteth out his loue that he hath to vs seing that whyle wee were yet synners Christe died for vs much more then nowe seinge we are iustified in hys bloud shall we be saued from wrath thorowe him For if when we were ennemies we were recânciled to god by the death of his sonne much more seinge we are reconciled we shall be preserued by his life Aâste minge this that if one be dead for all then are all deade and Christ dyed for all that they whiche lyue shoulde not hence âoorthe lyue vntoâ them selues but vnto him whyche dyed for them and rose agayne Therefore if anye man he in Christ he is a newe creature Olde thinges are passed awaye Bâholde all thingâs are beââme nâwe Neuerthelesse all thinges are of God whiche hathe reconcilâd vs vntoo hâm selfe by Iesus Christe and hathe geuen vnto vs âhe offyce too preache the attonment For god was in Chriââ and made agâeâmânt betwene the world and him selfe and impuâed not their sinnes vnto them and hathe câmmytted too vs the offâce of reconciliation Nowe then are we messengers in the roume of Christe Euen as thoughe God dyd beseeche you thorowe vs. So praye we you in Christes steade that ye be atone wiââ gââ For he hathe made hâm to be synne for vs whiche knewe no synne that we by hys meanes shoulde bee that ryghteousenesse whicâ bââore God is alowed Whyche gaue hym selfe for oure sinnes to deliuer vs frome this presente euyll world throughe the wyl of god our father to whom be praise for euer and euer Amen Christ hath redemed and deliuered vs frome the curse of the lawe and was made a cursed for vs. For it is written Cursed is euerye one that hangeth on tree that the blessinge of Abraham might come on the gentiles through Iesus Christ that we might receaue the promes of the spirit through fayeth Christ is our peace whiche made of both one and hath broken down y e wall that was a sâop betwene vs and hath also put awai thorow his flesh y e cause of hatred that is to saye the lawe of commaundementes contained in the lawe written for to make of twayne one new man in him selfe so makinge peace and to reconcyle bothe vnto God in one bodye thorow his crosse and slewe hatered therby and came and preached peace to you whiche were a farre of and to them that were nye For thorow him we bothe hauâ an open waye in in one spirite vnto the father For it pleased the father y â in Christ shuld all fulnes dwell and by him to reconcile al thing vnto him selfe and to set at peace by him throughe the bloude of his crosse bothe thinges in heauen and thinges in earthe And you which were in times past strauÌgers and ennemyes because youre myndes were set in euyll woorkes hath he nowe reconciled in the body of his flesh thorow death to make you holy vnblameable and without faut in his owne sight And ye whiche were deade in sinne through the vncircumâision of your fleshe hath he quickened with him and hath forgeueÌ vs al our trespases thâth put out the hand writing that was against vs contained in the law written And y â hath he taken out of y t way hath fastened it to his crosse â hath spoiled rule and power hath made a shew of them openly hath triumphed ouer theÌ in his own persoÌ This is a ârue sayinge and by all mâanes worthy to be receaued that Christ Iesus came in to the worlde to saue sinners For therâ is one God and
not bound ca 47 They that faule canne not be renued vnto repentaunce ca. ââ There be that reioyce in the face and not in the hearte cap. 27 The thinges which god hath prepared for them that loue are vnspeakeable cap. 3â There is but one God in the worlde capitu ca. 34 Ther is not one that doth good ca. 35 They confesse God and in dedes denye him ca. eo Thei shal be damned that beleue nât the truthe capiâ 63 They that studye to please men are not the seruauntes of Christe ca. 67 Things written are written for our learninge ca. 6 Thynges seene and not seene caâ 13 the Tyme goeth awaye ca. 36 a Testament taketh auctorâây by the deathe of men cap. 47. To Abraham and his seede were the promyses made ca. â3 Translate the priesthode and translate the lawe ca. 55. Transgression receaueth a iuste rewardâ ca. 14 Treasure in earâhen vessels ca. 13 Tribulation bringeth pacience ca. 10 Trust not in vncertayne riches caâ 19 Tribulation preparethe for vs an eternall waygie of glorye cap. 3â To the defiled nothing is pure caâ 35 Trust not in your selues but in god capitu 6. True circumcision capi 37 U. W. Walke worthye of oure Lorde in all good workes ca. â Walke circumspeâtlye ca. 12 Walke not in vanitye of the myndâ âapitu 16 Walke as children of light ca. 23 Walke honestlye cap. 3â Walke worthye of God ca. 23 Walke worthye of youre vocation capitu 36. Walke in a newe life ca. 63 Wast not thy braynes about questions ca. 9 Warne the vnrulye ca. â4 Watche and be sober ca. 16 Wayte on thy officeâ ca. 41 Wantân widowes cap. 59 We shoulde swym in loue one to an other ca. 2 We are iustified by fayth cap. 4 We preache not ye and âay ca. eod We are not sufficient of oure selues to thinke anye thinge cap. 6 We are made the of scourynge of all thinges ca. 10 We wrastle not agaynste fleshe and bloude ca. 18 Wee broughte nothynge in too the worlde cap. 19 We knowe not what to praye for as we oughte ca. 26 We seke for a citye y â is to come ca. 32 We loke for the deliueraunce of oure bodyes capi 33. We are meÌbers of Christs bodi ca. 38 We are of the houshold of God ca. 43 We must all appeare before the iudgemente seate of Christ cap. 54 We are all one in Christ ca. 48 We are buried with Christe by baptymâ ca. 62 We shall be chaunged in the twinâkelânge of an eye ca. 65 Wemen throughe âayeth receaued theyr dead raysed to life agayn ca. 5 Women araye your selues in comelye apparell ca. 26 Wemen must pray couered ca. 59 Women were created for mans saks capi 59 Wemens heare is geuen them to couer them wyth all ca. âodem Women muste kepe silence cap. eo WomeÌ must be vnder obedience eod Wemen must learne of their husbandes ca eode Wemen may not teache men ca. eoâ Women throughe bearinge of children shall be saued cap. eodem a Woman is bounde to the man as longe as he lyueth ca. 50 the WomaÌ wâs deceaued not Adam capitu 59 What so euer is not of fayth is synne capitu 4. the walles of Ierico cap. 5 What companye hathe lighte with darkenes ca. 1â What so euer a manne soweth that shall he reape ca. âod What Godlyâ sorowe causeth ca. 31 When they counted theÌ selues wise they became fooles ca. 34 Where the spirite of God is there is liberty ca. 73 Who is sicke I am not sicke ca. 67 Without fayeth it is vnpossible too please god ca. 5 Who shall seperate vs from the loue of god ca. 7 Who goeth a warfare at his owne coste cap. 11 Who knoweth the minde of the lord capitu 13.44 Who shall deliuer me from this body of death ca. 33 Wylt thou be without feareâ do well capitu 8. Wylful sinners haue âo sacrifice for synne ca. 8 Whom the Lorde loueth him he chasteneth ca 10 Wo to me if I preache not ca. 11 Worke poure owne saluation ca. 8 the Wysedome of the fleshe is Gods ânemye ca. 12 be wise vnto that which is good ca. 13 the Wisedome of this worlde is but foolishenes câ âo the Wyll of god is that ye shoulde be holye ca. 16 Wyues loue and feare your husbandes ca. 58. Wydowes that lyue in pleasure are dead ca. 59. Workes of good wydowes ca. eod Wordlye sorowe causeth death ca. 31 Wrappe not your selues in the yoke of bondage ca. 54 the Word of god is quick and sharpe capitu 49. Wythdrawe youre selues from those that worke inordinately ca. 20 U. Uessels of mercy ca. 40 Uessels of wratâ prepared to damnation ca. 44 Uessels of mercy prepared vnto glorye cap. eod the Uisible thinges of God are knowen by the inuisible ca. 13 Y. Ye are the temple of the liuynge god capitu 11.41 Ye are dearelye boughte 23.41 Ye ye naye naye capi 28. Ye are not yonr owne cap. 41 Ye haue not receaued the spirite of bondage but of adoption ca. 24 Yâ are iustifyed freelye by the grace of God capitu 46. Here endeth the Table FINIS ¶ IMPRYNTED at London by Iohn Tisdale and are to be solde at his shoppe in the vpper end of Lombarde sârete in All. hallowes chuchyarde nere vnto grace churche 1562. Gala. 1. 1. Timo. 1â 2. Timo. 1. Titu 1. 1. Cor. 1. phi 1. Rom. 1. Rom. 1. 1. Cor. 1. 2. Corââ Ephe. 1. Collo 1. 1. Thes. 1. 2. Thes. 1. 2. Thes. 2. 2. Cor. 1â Ephe. 1. Ephe 3. Phi. 1. Coââe 1. Phi. 4. 1. Thes. 3. 1 Thes. 5. 2. Thes. 1. 2. Thes. 2. 2. Titu 1. Heb. 13. Rom. 1. Rom 4. Rom. 5. Rom. 9. Esa. 8. Rom. 10. Deu. 30â Rom. 14. Heb. 10. 2. Cor. 1. 2. Cor. 4. Psal. 124. 2. Cor. 5. 2. Cor. 13. Gala. 1. 2. Cor. 1â Gala. â Gala. 3. Gene. 25. Gala. 5. Ephe. 2. Ephe. 4. 2. Thes. 3. 2. Timo. 2. Heb. ââ Gene. 27. Rom. 5. Rom. 3. Rom. 12. Rom. 15. 2. Cor. 1. 2. Cor. 3. Ephe. 3. Phi. 1. Collo 1. Phi. 3. 1. Corâ 9. 1. Timo. 4 Heb. 5. Heb. 10. Heb. 13. 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