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A16049 The Nevv Testament of Iesus Christ, translated faithfully into English, out of the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected copies of the same, diligently conferred vvith the Greeke and other editions in diuers languages; vvith arguments of bookes and chapters, annotations, and other necessarie helpes, for the better vnderstanding of the text, and specially for the discouerie of the corruptions of diuers late translations, and for cleering the controversies in religion, of these daies: in the English College of Rhemes; Bible. N.T. English. Douai. Martin, Gregory, d. 1582. 1582 (1582) STC 2884; ESTC S102491 1,123,479 852

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shal be giuen and he shal abound but he that hath not from him shal be taken avvay that also vvhich he hath ✝ verse 13 Therfore in parables I speake to them because seeing they see not and hearing they heare not neither do they vnderstand ✝ verse 14 and the prophecie of Esay is fulfilled in them vvhich saith With hearing shal you heare and you shal not vnderstand and seeing shal you see and you shal not see ✝ verse 15 For the hart of this people is vvaxed grosse and vvith their eares they haue heauily heard and their eies ″ they haue shut lest at any time they may see with their eies and heare with their eares and vnderstand vvith their hart and be conuerted and I may heale them ✝ verse 16 But blessed are your eyes because they doe see and your eares because they doe heare ✝ verse 17 For amen I say to you that * many Prophets and iust men haue desired to see the things that you see and haue not seen them and to heare the things that you heare and haue not heard them ✝ verse 18 Heare you therfore the parable of the sovver ✝ verse 19 Euery one that heareth the vvord of the kingdom and vnderstand not there cometh the vvicked one and catcheth avvay that vvhich vvas sovven in his hart this is he that vvas sovven by the vvay side ✝ verse 20 And he that vvas sovven vpon rockie placesh this is he that heareth the vvord and incōtinent receiueth it vvith ioy ✝ verse 21 yet hath he not roote in him self but is for a time and vvhen there falleth tribulation and persecution for the vvord he is by and by scandalized ✝ verse 22 And he that vvas sovven among thornes this is he that heareth the vvord and the carefulnes of this vvorld and the deceitfulnes of riches choketh vp the vvord and he becometh fruitles ✝ verse 23 But he that vvas sovven vpon good ground this is he that heareth the vvord and vnderstandeth and bringeth fruite and yeldeth some an hundred-fold and an other threescore and an other thirtie ✝ verse 24 An other parable he proposed to them saying The kingdom of heauen is resembled to a man that sovved good seede in his field ✝ verse 25 But vvhen men vvere a sleepe his enemy came and ouersovved cockle among the vvheate and vvent his vvay ✝ verse 26 And vvhen the blade vvas shot vp and had brought forth fruite then appeared also the cockle ✝ verse 27 And the seruants of the goodman of the house comming said to him Sir didst thou not sovv good seede in thy field Whence then hath it cockle ✝ verse 28 And he said to them The enemy man hath done this And the seruants said to him Wilt thou vve goe and gather it vp ✝ verse 29 And he said No ″ lest perhaps gathering vp the cockle you may roote vp the vvheate also together vvith it ✝ verse 30 Suffer both to grovv vntil the haruest and in the time of haruest I vvil say to the reapers Gather vp first the cockle and binde it into bundels to burne but the vvheate gather ye into my barne ⊢ ✝ verse 31 An other parable he proposed vnto them saying * The kingdom of heauen is like to a mustard-seede vvhich a man tooke and sovved in his field ✝ verse 32 Which is the ″ least surely of al seedes but vvhen it is grovven it is greater then al herbes and is made a tree so that the soules of the aire come and dvvel in the branches thereof ✝ verse 33 An other parable he spake to them The kingdom of heauen is like to leauen vvhich a vvoman tooke and hid in three measures of meale vntil the vvhole vvas leauened ✝ verse 34 Al these things IESVS spake in parables to the multitudes and vvithout parables he did not speake to them ✝ verse 35 that it might be fulfilled vvhich vvas spoken by the Prophet saying I wil open my mouth in parables I wil vtter things hidden from the foundation of the vvorld ⊢ ✝ verse 36 Then hauing dimissed the multitudes he came into the house and his Disciples came vnto him saying Expound vs the parable of the cockle of the field ✝ verse 37 Who made ansvver and said to them He that soweth the good seede is the Sonne of man ✝ verse 38 And the field is the vvorld And the good seede these are the childrē of the kingdom And the cockle are the children of the vvicked one ✝ verse 39 And the enemie that sovved them is the deuil But the haruest is the ende of the vvorld And the reapers are the Angels ✝ verse 40 Euen as cockle therfore is gathered vp and burnt vvith fire so shal it be in the ende of the vvorld ✝ verse 41 The Sonne of man shal send his Angels and they shal gather out of his kingdom al scandals and them that vvorke iniquitie ✝ verse 42 and shal cast them into the furnace of fire There shal be vveeping and gnashing of teeth ✝ verse 43 Then shal the iust shine as the sunne in the kingdom of their father He that hath eares to heare let him heare ✝ verse 44 The kingdom of heauen is like a treasure hidden in a field vvich a man hauing found did hide it and for ioy thereof goeth and selleth al that he hath and byeth that field ✝ verse 45 Againe the kingdom of heauen is like to a marchant man seeking good pearles ✝ verse 46 And hauing found one precious pearle he vvent his vvay and sold al that he had and bought it ✝ verse 47 Againe the kingdom of heauen is like to a nette cast into the sea and gathering together of al kind of fishes ✝ verse 48 Which vvhen it vvas filled dravving it forth and sitting by the shore they chose out the good into vessels but the bad they did cast out ✝ verse 49 So shal it be in the consummation of the vvorld The Angels shal goe forth and shal separate the euil from among the iust ✝ verse 50 and shal cast them into the furnace of fire there shal be vveeping and gnashing of teeth ✝ verse 51 Haue ye vnderstoode al these things They say to him Yea. ✝ verse 52 He said vnto them Therefore euery Scribe instructed in the kingdom of heauen is like to a man that is an housholder vvhich bringeth forth out of his treasure nevv things and old ⊢ ✝ verse 53 And it came to passe vvhen IESVS had ended these parables he passed from thence ✝ verse 54 And * coming into his ovvne countrie he taught them in their synagogues so that they marueled and said Hovv came this fellovv by this vvisedom and vertues ✝ verse 55 Is not this the ″ carpenters sonne Is not his mother called MARIE and his brethren Iames and Ioseph and Simon and Iude ✝ verse 56 and his sisters are they not al vvith vs Whence therefore hath he al these