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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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maner of man is this that both windes and sea obey him And when he was come to the other side into the country of the Gergesites ther met with hym ij possessed of Deuils which came out of the graues were out of measure fierce so that no man might go by that way And behold they cried out saying O Iesu thou sonne of God what haue we to do with thee Art thou come hither to tormēt vs before the time And ther was a good wai of frō thē a herd of swine feding So the diuels besought him saying if thou cast vs out suffer vs to go into the herd of swine And he said vnto them go your wayes Then went they out and departed into the herd of swine And behold the whole herd of swine was caryed headlong into the sea perished in the waters Then they that kept them fled and went their waies into the City and tolde euery thing what had happened vnto the possessed of the deuils And behold the whole city came out to mete Iesus whē they saw him they besought him that he wold depart out of their coastes ¶ The fift Sunday after the Epiphany The Epistle Philip. ii PUt vpon you as the elect of God tender mercy kindnes humblenes of minde mekenes long suffering forbearing one another and forgeuing one another if any man haue a quarell agaynst another as Christ forgaue you euen so do ye Aboue all these thinges put one loue which is the bond of perfectnes And the peace of God rule your hartes to the which peace ye are called in one body And see that ye be thankefull Let the word of Christ dwel in you plenteously with all wisdome Teach and exhort your own selues in Psalmes and Himnes and spirituall Songes synging with grace in your hartes to the lord And whatsoeuer ye do in word or deede do al in the name of the Lord Iesu geuing thankes to God the Father by him ¶ The Gospell Math. xiii THe kyngdome of heauen is lyke vnto a man which sowed good seede in the field but while men slept his enemye came and sowed tares amonge the wheate and went his waye But when the blade was sproong vp and had brought forth fruit then appeared the tares also So the seruants of the housholder came and sayd vnto him Syr didst not thou sow good seede in thy field From whence then hath it tares He sayd vnto them the enuious man hath done thys The seruauntes sayd vnto hym wylt thou then that we go and weede them vp But he sayd naye leaste while ye gather vp the tares ye plucke vp also the wheate with them let both grow together vntyll the haruest and in the tyme of haruest I wyll say to the reapers gather ye first the tares and bynd them together in sheaues to be brent but gather the wheate into my barne ¶ The sunday called Septuagesima The Epistle i. Cor. ix PErceyue ye not how that they which run in acourse run all but one receiueth the reward So runne that ye may obtaine Euery man that proueth masteries abstaineth from althings And they do it to obtain a crown that shal perish but we to obtain an euerlasting crowne I therfore so run not as at an vncertain thing so fyght I not as one that beateth the ayre but I tame my body bring it into subiection least by any meanes it come to passe that when I haue preached to other I my selfe should be cast away ¶ The Gospell Math. xx THe kingdome of heauen is like vnto a man that is a housholder whych went out earely in the morning to hyre labourers into his vineyard And when the agrement was made with the labourers for a peny a daye he sent them into hys vineyard And he went out about the third houre saw other standing idle in the market place sayd vnto them go ye also into the vineyard whatsoeuer is ryght I wyll geue you And they went their way Agayne he went out about the .vi. .ix. houre did likewise And about the .xi. houre he went out found other standing idle said vnto them Why stand ye here al day idle They sayd vnto him because no man hath hired vs He sayd vnto them Go ye also into the vineyard whatsoeuer is right that shal ye receue So when euen was come the Lord of the vineyard said vnto his Steward cal the labourers geue them their hire beginning at the last vntil the first And whē they did come that came about the .ix. houre they receued euery mā a peny But when the first came also they supposed that they should haue receiued more and they likewise receiued euery mā a peny And when they had receued it they murmured against the good man of the house saying These last haue wrought but one houre and thou hast made them equall wyth vs which haue borne the burthen and heate of the day But he answered vnto one of them and sayd Friende I doo thee no wrong didst thou not agree with me for a peny Take that thyne is and go thy way I wyll geue vnto this last euen as vnto thee Is it not lawfull for me to do as me lusteth with myne owne good Is thyne eye euyll because I am good So the last shall be first the first shall be last For many are called but few are chosen ¶ The sunday called Sexagesima The Epistle ii Cor. xi YE suffer fooles gladly seing ye your selues are wyse for ye suffer if a mā bring you into bondage if a mā deuour if a man take if a man exalt hym selfe if a man smite you on the face I speake as concerning rebuke as though we had bene weake in this behalfe Howbeit wherin soeuer any man dare be bolde I speake foolishly I dare be bold also They are Hebrues euen so am I. They are Israelites euen so am I. They are the seede of Abraham euen so am I. They ar the ministers of Christ I speake like a foole I am more In labours more aboundant in stripes aboue measure in pryson more plenteously in death oft Of the Iewes fiue times receiued I .xl. stripes saue one Thrise was I beatē with rods I was once stoned I suffered thrise shipwracke Night day haue I ven in the deepe sea In iourneing often in perils of waters in perils of robbers in ieoperdies of myne own natiō in ieoperdies among the Heathen in perils in the city in perils in wildernes in perils in the sea in perils among false brethrē in labour trauel in watchings often in hunger thirst in fastinges often in cold nakednes besyde the things which outwardly happen vnto me I am combred dayly do care for all congregatiōs Who is weake I am not weake Who is offended I burn not If I must nedes boast I wyl boast of the thinges that concerne mine infirmities The God father of our lord Iesus Christ