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the wildernes to satysfye these And he asked them how many loaues haue ye They sayde seuen And he cōmaunded the people to sit downe on the ground And he tooke the seuen loaues And when he had geuen thankes he brake and gaue to hys disciples to sette before them And they did set thē before the people And they had a fewe small fishes And when he had blessed he commaunded them also to be set before them And they dyd eate and were suffysed And they tooke vp of the broken meate that was left seuen baskettes full And they that did eate were about foure thousande And he sent them awaye The eyght Sonday after Trinitie Sonday ¶ At the Communion THou arte my porcyon O Lorde I haue promised to kepe thy lawe I made mine humble peticion in thy presence with my whole heart O be mercifull vnto me accordyng vnto thy woorde I cal mine owne waies to remembraunce and turne my feete into thy testimonies I made haste and prolonged not the tyme to keepe thy commaundementes The congregacions of the vngodly haue robbed me but I haue not forgotten thy lawe At midnight will I ryse to geue thankes vnto thee because of thy righteous iudgementes I am a companyon of all them that feare thee and kepe thy commaundementes The earth O Lorde is full of thy mercie O teache me thy statutes Glory be to the father and to the sonne to the holy gost As it was in the begynnyng is nowe and euer shal be world without ende Amen The Collect. GOd whose prouidēce is neuer deceiued we humbly beseche thee that thou wilt put away from vs all hurtful thinges and geue those thinges which be profitable for vs Through Iesus Christ our Lorde The Epistle BRethren we are debters not to the fleshe to liue after the flesh For if ye liue after y e flesh ye shal dye But if ye through the spirite doe mortifye the deedes of the body ye shall liue For as many as are led by the spirite of god they are the sonnes of God For ye haue not receyued the spirite of bondage to feare any more but ye haue receyued the spirite of adopcion wherby we crie Abba father The same spirite certifieth our spirite that we are the sonnes of God If we be sonnes then are we also heires the heires I meane of god heyres annexed with Christ if so be that we suffre with hym that we may bee also glorifyed together with hym The Gospel BEware of false Prophetes whiche come to you in shepes clothing but inwardly they are rauening wolues Ye shal know thē by theyr fruites Do men gather Grapes of thornes Or Figges of Thystles Euen so euerye good tree bryngeth furth good fruites But a corrupte tree bringeth furth euill fruites A good tree can not bryng furth bad fruites neyther can a bad tree bryng furth good fruites Euerye tree that bryngeth not furth good fruite is hewen downe and caste into the fyer Wherefore by theyr fruites ye shall knowe them Not euery one that sayeth vnto me Lorde Lord shall entre into the kyngdome of heauen but he that doeth the will of my father which is in heauen he shall entre into the kingdome of heauen ¶ The .ix. Sonday O Lord thou hast delt graciously with thy seruaunt according vnto thy woorde O learne me true vnderstandyng and knoweledge for I haue beleued thy commaundementes Before I was troubled I went wrong but nowe I haue kept thy woorde Thou art good and gracious O teache me thy statutes The proude haue imagined a lye agaynst me but I wil kepe thy commaundementes with my whole heart Theyr hearte is as fatte as braune but my delyte hath bene in thy lawe It is good for me that I haue beene in trouble That I may learne thy statutes The lawe of thy mouthe is dearer vnto me then thousandes of golde and siluer Glory be to the father to the sonne and to the holy gost As it was in the begynnyng is nowe and euer shal be world without ende Amen The Collect. GRaunt to vs lord we beseche thee the spirite to thinke and dooe alwayes suche thynges as bee ryghtfull that we whiche cannot be without thee may by thee be hable to lyue accordyng to thy will Through Iesus Christe oure Lorde The Epistle BRethren I would not that ye should be ignoraunt how that our fathers were all vnder the cloude all passed through the sea and were al baptised vnder Moses in the cloude in the sea and did all eate of one spirituall meate dyd all drynke of one spirituall drynke And they dranke of the spirituall rocke that folowed them whiche Rocke was Christ But in many of them had God no delight For they were ouerthrowen in the wildernesse These are ensaumples to vs that we should not lust after euil thinges as they lusted And that ye should not be worshippers of ymages as were some of them accordyng as it is written The people sate downe to eate and drynke and rose vp to playe Neyther let vs bee defyled with fornycacion as some of them were defyled with fornicacion and fel in one daye three and twentie thousande Neyther lette vs tempt Christ as some of them tempted and were destroyed of serpentes Neyther murmure ye as some of them murmured were destroyed of the destroyer All these thynges happened vnto them for ensaumples But are written to put vs in remembraunce whome the endes of the worlde are come vpon Wherefore lette hym that thynketh he standeth take hede lest he fall There hath none other temptacion taken you but suche as foloweth the nature of man But God is faythfull whiche shall not suffer you to bee tempted aboue your strength but shal in the middes of the temptacion make a way that ye may be hable to beare it The Gospell IEsus sayde vnto hys disciples There was a certayne ryche manne whiche had a Stewarde and the same was accused vnto hym that he hadde wasted hys goodes And he called hym and sayde vnto hym howe is it that I heare thys of thee Geue accomptes of thy Stewardship for thou mayst be no longer Stewarde The Stewarde sayde within hymselfe what shall I doe For my maister taketh away from me the Stewardship I can not digge and to begge I am ashamed I wote what to do that when I am put out of the Stewardship they may receiue me into theyr houses So when he had called all his Masters debters together he sayed vnto the first how much owest thost vnto my Master And he sayed an hundred tunnes of oyle And he sayde vnto him take thy Bill and sitte downe quickely and wryte fiftie Then sayde he to an other howe muche owest thou And he sayde an hundred quarters of wheate He sayde vnto him take thy bil and write foure skore And the Lorde commended the vniuste Stewarde because he had done wisely For the children of this world are in their nacion wiser then the
child-birth Graunt we beseche thee most mercyfull father that she through thy helpe may both faithfully lyue and walke in her vocacion accordyng to thy will in thys lyfe present and also maye be partaker of euerlastyng glory in the lyfe to come through Iesus Christe oure Lorde Amen The woman that is purifyed must offer her Crisome and other accustomed offeringes And if there be a communion it is conuenient that she receiue the holy communion The first daie of Lente commonly called Ashewednisdaye ¶ After mattens ended the people beyng called together by the rynging of a bel and assembled in the churche Thinglishe letanye shall be sayed after thaccustomed maner whiche ended the prieste shall goe into the pulpitte and saie thus BRethrē in the primatiue churche there was a godlye discipline that at the begynning of lente suche persones as were notorious sinners were put to open penaunce and punished in this worlde that theyr soules myght be saued in the daye of the Lorde And that other admonyshed by theyr example mighte be more afrayed to offende In the steede whereof vntill the sayde disciplyne maye be restored agayne whyche thynge is muche to be wished it is thoughte good that at this tyme in your presence shoulde be read the generall sentences of goddes cursing agaynst impenitent synners gathered out of the xxvii Chapter of Deuteronomie and other places of scripture And that ye should aunswere to euery sentence Amen To the intente that you beyng admonished of the greate indignacion of God agaynste synners maye the rather be called to earneste and true repentaunce and maye walke more warely in these daungerous dayes fleyng frō suche vices for the which ye affirme with your owne mouthes the curse of God to be due ¶ Cursed is the manne that maketh any carued or molten image an abominacion to the Lord the worke of the handes of the craftes manne and putteth it in a secrete place to wurship it And the people shall aunswere and say Amen Minister Cursed is he that curseth hys father and mother Aunswere Amen Minister Cursed is he that remoueth awaie the marke of his neighbours land Aunswere Amen Minister Cursed is he that maketh the blinde to goe oute of his waye Aunswere Amen Minister Cursed is he that letteth in iudgement the right of the straungier of them that be fatherlesse and of widowes Aunswere Amen Minister Cursed is he that smiteth his neighbour secretely Aunswere Amen Minister Cursed is he that lieth with his neighbours wyfe Aunswere Amen Minister Cursed is he that taketh rewarde to slea the soule of innocent bloude Aunswere Amen Minister Cursed is he that putteth his trust in mā taketh manne for his defence and in his hearte goeth from the Lorde Aunswere Amen Minister Cursed are the vnmercifull the fornicatours and aduouterers the couetous persones the wurshyppers of images slaundreers drunkardes and extorcioners Aunswere Amen The minister NOwe seeing that al they bee accursed as the Prophete Dauid beareth witnesse whiche doe erre goe astray from the commaundementes of God let vs remembring the dredeful iudgement hanging ouer our heades and being alwayes at hande returne vnto our lorde God with al contricion and mekenes of heart bewailing and lamenting our synful lyfe knowlagyng and confessing our offences and seekyng to bring furth worthie fruites of penance For euen now is the axe put vnto the roote of the trees so that euery tree whiche bryngeth not furth good fruite is hewen downe and cast into the fier It is a fearefull thing to fall into the handes of the lyuing God he shall powre downe rayne vpon the synners snares fyer brimstone storme and tempest this shal be theyr porcion to drinke For loe the lorde is cummen out of his place to visite the wickednes of suche as dwell vpon the earth But who may abyde the daye of his cumming who shal bee hable to endure whan he appeareth His fanne is in his hande and he will pourge his floore gather his wheate into the barne but he will burne the chaffe with vnquencheable fier The day of the lorde cummeth as a thiefe vpon the night and when men shal say peace and al thinges are safe then shall sodayne destruccion come vpon them as sorowe cometh vpon a woman trauaillyng with childe and they shall not escape then shall appeare the wrathe of God in the daye of vengeaunce whiche obstinate synners through the stubbernes of their hearte haue heaped vnto themselfe whiche despised the goodnesse pacience and long sufferaunce of god when he called thē continually to repentaunce Then shall they call vpon me sayth the lorde but I will not heare they shal seke me early but they shall not finde me and that because they hated knowlage receiued not the feare of the lord but abhorred my coūsell and despised my correcciō then shal it be too late to knocke when the doore shal be shut too late to cry for mercy when it is the time of iustice O terrible voice of most iust iudgemēt which shal be pronounced vpon them when it shal be sayde vnto them Go ye cursed into the fyer euerlasting whiche is prepared for the deuill and his angels Therfore brethren take we hede by time while the day of saluacion lasteth for the night cometh when none can worke but let vs while we haue the light beleue in the light and walke as the childrē of the lyghte that we bee not caste into the vtter derkenes where is wepyng and gnashing of teeth Let vs not abuse the goodnes of god whiche calleth vs mercifully to amendement and of his endlesse pitie promiseth vs forgeuenes of that whiche is past if with a whole mind and a true heart we returne vnto him for though our sinnes bered as scarlet they shal be as white as snowe and though they be lyke purple yet shall they be as white as woolle Turne you cleane sayeth the lord from all your wickednes and your synne shall not be your destruccion Cast away from you all your vngodlynes that ye haue doen make you new heartes and a newe spirite wherfore wil ye dye O ye house of Israel seing I haue no pleasure in the death of him that dieth saith the Lord God Turne you then and you shall lyue Although we haue sinned yet haue we an aduocate with the father Iesus Christ the righteous he it is that obteyneth grace for our sinnes for he was wounded for our offences and smitten for our wickednes let vs therfore returne vnto him who is the mercifull receiuer of all true penitent sinners assuryng our selfe that he is ready to receiue vs and most willing to pardon vs if we come to him with faithfull repentaunce yf we wyll submit our selues vnto hym and from henceforth walke in his wayes yf we will take his easy yoke and light burden vpon vs to folow him in lowlynesse pacience and charitie and bee ordred by
thy grace into our heartes that as we haue knowen Christ thy sonnes incarnacion by the message of an Angel so by his crosse and passion we may be broughte vnto the glorye of hys resurreccyon Through the same Christ our Lorde The Epistle GOd spake once agayne vnto Ahaz saying require a token of the lord thy god whether it be toward the depth beneath or towarde the heighte aboue Then sayde Ahaz I will require none neyther will I tempte the lorde And he sayde hearken to ye of the house of Dauid is it not ynoughe for you that ye bee grieuous vnto men but ye must grieue my god also And therfore the Lorde shall geue you a token Beholde a virgin shall conceiue and beare a sonne and his mother shall call his name Emanuel Butter and Hony shall he eate that he may know to refuse the euil and choose the good The Gospell ANd in the sixth moneth the Aungell Gabriell was sent from god vnto a citie of Galile named Nazareth to a virgin spoused to a mā whose name was Ioseph of the house of Dauid and the virgins name was Mary And the Angel went in vnto her said Hayle ful of grace the Lorde is with thee Blessed art thou among women When she sawe hym she was abashed at hys saying and cast in her mind what maner of salutacion that should be And the Angel sayd vnto her feare not Mary for thou hast found grace with god Beholde thou shalt conceiue in thy wombe and beare a sonne and shalt call his name Iesus He shal be great shal be called the sonne of the hygheste And the Lorde God shall geue vnto hym the seate of his father Dauid and he shall reigne ouer the house of Iacob for euer and of his kingdome there shall be none ende Then sayd Mary vnto the Angel How shal this be seeing I know not a man And the Angel answered and said vnto her the holy gost shall come vpon thee and the power of the highest shall ouershadow thee Therfore also that holy thing whiche shal be borne shal be called the sonne of God And beholde thy cosin Elizabeth she hath also conceiued a sonne in her age And this is her sixth moneth which was called baren for with god shall nothing be vnpossible And Mary sayd beholde the handmayde of the Lorde be it vnto me accordyng to thy woorde And the angel departed from her ¶ Sainct Markes day LOrd I call vpon thee hast thee vnto me and considre my voyce when I crye vnto thee Let my prayer be set furth in thy sighte as the incense and let the liftyng vp of my handes be an euening Sacrifice Set a watche O Lorde beefore my mouth and kepe the doore of my lippes O let not myne hearte be enclyned to any euill thyng let me not be occupyed in vngodly woorkes with the men that woorke wickednesse leste I eate of suche thynges as please them Let the righteous rather smite me frendely and reproue me But let not theyr precyous Balmes breake myne head yea I will pray yet agaynst theyr wickednes Let theyr iudges be ouerthrowen in stonye places that they may heare my woordes for they are swete Our bones lye scattered before the pitte Lyke as when one breaketh and heweth wood vpon the earth But myne eyes looke vnto thee O Lord God in thee is my trust O cast not out my soule Kepe me from the snare whiche they haue layed for me and from the trappes of the wicked dooers Let the vngodly fall into theyr owne nettes together and let me euer escape them Glory be to the father and to the sonne and to the holy gost As it was in the begynnyng is nowe and euer shal be world without ende Amen The Collect. ALmyghtye GOD whiche haste instructed thy holye Churche with the heauenly doctrine of thy Euangelist Sainct Marke geue vs grace so to bee establyshed by thy holy gospel that we be not like chyldren caried away with euery blast of vayne Doctrine Through Iesus Christ our Lorde The Epistle VNto euerye one of vs is geuen grace accordyng to the measure of the gyfte of Christe Wherfore he sayth when he went vp an hie he led captiuitie captiue gaue gyftes vnto menne That he ascended what meaneth it but that he also descended first into the lowest partes of the earth he that descended is euen the same also that ascēded vp aboue all heauens to fulfil al thinges And the very same made some Apostles some Prophetes some Euangelistes some shepeheardes and teachers to the edifying of the Saintes to the woorke ministracion euen to the edifying of the body of Christe till we all come to the vnitie of faith knowledge of the some of god vnto a perfect man vnto the measure of the full perfect age of Christ That we hencefurth should be no more children wauering and caried about with euery winde of doctrine by the wylines of men through craftines wherby they lay awayte for vs to deceiue vs. But let vs folowe the trueth in loue and in all thinges grow in him which is the head euen Christ in whom if al the body be coupled knit together throughout euery ioynte wherwith one ministreth to an other according to the operacion as euery parte hath his measure he encreaseth the body vnto the edifying of it selfe through loue The Gospel I Am the true vine and my father is an husband man Euery braunche that beareth not fruite in me he wil take away And euery braunche that beareth fruite will he pourge that it may bring furth more fruite Now are ye cleane through the woordes whiche I haue spoken vnto you Byde in me and I in you As the braunche cannot beare fruite of it selfe except it bide in the vine no more can ye except ye abyde in me I am the vine ye are the braunches He that abideth in me and I in him the same bringeth furth muche fruite For without me can ye do nothing If a man byde not in me he is cast furth as a braunche and is withered And men gather them and cast them into the fyer and they burne If ye bide in me and my woordes abyde in you aske what ye will and it shall be dooen for you Herein is my father glorifyed that ye beare muche fruite and become my Disciples As the father hath loued me euen so haue I also loued you Continue ye in my loue If ye kepe my commaundementes ye shall bide in my loue euen as I haue kept my fathers commaundementes and abyde in hys loue These thynges haue I spoken vnto you that my ioy might remayne in you and that your ioye might be full ¶ Sainct Philip and Iames. ¶ At Mattins The seconde lesson Actes .viii. vnto when the Apostles ¶ At the Communion BEholde howe good and ioyfull a thyng it is brethren to dwell together in vnitie It is like the precious oyntment vpon the head that ran down vnto
Psal xlv Psal lxxxv The first lesson Esai ix vnto the ende The seconde lesson Mat. i. vnto the ende ¶ At the fyrst Communion O Syng vnto the Lorde a newe song for he hath done meruaylous thynges With his owne right hand with his holy arme hath he gotten hymselfe the victorie The lord declared his saluacion his righteousnes hath he openly shewed in the sight of the heathen He hath remembred his mercie and trueth towarde the house of Israell and all the endes of the worlde haue seene the saluacion of our God Shewe your selues ioyfull vnto the Lorde all ye landes syng reioyce and geue thankes Prayse the lorde vpon the Harpe sing to the Harpe with a Psalme of thankesgeuing With trumpettes also and shawmes O shewe your selues ioyfull before the Lorde the kyng Lette the sea make a noyse and all that therein is the rounde worlde and they that dwell therein Let the fluddes clap theyr handes and let the hilles bee ioyfull together before the Lorde for he is come to iudge the earth With righteousnes shal he iudge the world and the people with equitie Glorye be to the father and to the sonne c. As it was in the beginning is nowe and euer c. The Collect. GOd which makeste vs gladde with the yerely remembraunce of the birth of thy onelye sonne Iesus Christe graunt that as we ioyfully receiue him for our redemer so we may with sure confidence beholde hym when he shall come to be our iudge who liueth and reigneth c. The Epistle THe grace of God that bringeth saluacion vnto all menne hath appeared and teacheth vs that we should denie vngodlines and worldly lustes and that we should liue soberly and righteousely and godly in this present world looking for that blessed hope and appearing of the glory of the great God and of our sauiour Iesu Christ whiche gaue himselfe for vs to redeme vs from all vnrighteousnes and to pourge vs a peculiare people vnto hymselfe feruently geuen vnto good woorkes These thynges speake and exhorte and rebuke with all feruentnes of commaundyng See that no manne despise thee The Gospell ANd it chaunsed in those dayes that there went out a commaundemēt from Augustus the Emperour that all the worlde shoulde be taxed And this taxing was the firste and executed when Sirenius was lieutenaunt in Siria And euery man went vnto his owne citie to be taxed And Ioseph also ascended from Galile out of a citie called Nazareth into Iewry vnto the citie of Dauid which is called Bethleem because he was of the house and linage of Dauid to bee taxed with Mary his spoused wife whiche was with chylde And it fortuned that while they were there her tyme was come that she shoulde be deliuered And she brought furth her first begotten sonne and wrapped him in swadling clothes layed him in a Maunger because there was no roume for them in the Inne And there were in the same region shepeheardes watching and keping theyr flocke by night And loe the Angel of the lord stoode harde by them and the brightnesse of the lorde shone rounde about them and they were sore afrayed And the Angel saied vnto them Be not afrayde for behold I bring you tydinges of great ioy that shall come to all people for vnto you is borne this daye in the citie of Dauid a sauiour whiche is Christ the lord And take this for a sygne ye shal fynde the childe wrapped in swadlyng clothes and layde in a maūger And straight way there was with the Angel a multitude of heauenly souldiers praysyng god and saying Glory to god on hye and peace on the earth and vnto men a good will ¶ At the seconde Communion O Lord our gouernour how excellent is thy name in all the worlde thou that haste set thy glory aboue the heauens Out of the mouth of very babes and suckelynges hast thou ordayned strength because of thyne enemies that thou mightest still the enemye and the auenger For I will considre thy heauens euen the woorkes of thy fyngers the Moone and the starres whiche thou hast ordayned What is man that thou art so myndefull of hym and the sonne of man that thou visitest him Thou madest him lower then the Angels to croune him with glorye and worship Thou makest hym to haue dominion of the workes of thy handes and thou haste put all thynges in subieccion vnder his feete All shepe and oxen yea and the beastes of the fielde The foules of the ayre and the fishes of the sea and whatsoeuer walketh thorowe the pathes of the seas O Lorde our gouernoure howe excellent is thy name in all the worlde Glory be to the father and to the sonne c. As it was in the beginning is nowe and euer c. The Collect. ALmyghtie God which haste geuen vs thy only begotten sonne to take our nature vpon hym and this daye to be borne of a pure virgin Graunt that we being regenerate and made thy children by adoption and grace maye dayly be renued by thy holy spirite throughe the same our Lorde Iesus Christe who lyueth and reigneth c. The Epistle GOD in tymes paste dyuerslye and manye wayes spake vnto the fathers by Prophetes but in these last dayes he hath spoken to vs by his owne sōne whom he hath made heyre of all thinges by whom also he made the worlde Whiche sonne being the brightnesse of his glory and the very image of his substaunce rulyng all thynges with the worde of his power hath by hys owne person pourged our synnes and sytteth on the ryght hand of the maiestie on hygh being so muche more excellent then the Angels as he hath by inheritaunce obtayned a more excellente name then they For vnto whiche of the Angels sayed he at any time Thou art my sonne thys daye haue I begotten thee And agayne I wyll be his father and he shall bee my sonne And agayne when he bryngeth in the firste begotten sonne into the worlde he sayeth and let all the Angels of God wurship hym And vnto the Angels he sayethe He maketh his Angels spirites and hys ministers a flame of fyre But vnto the sonne he sayethe thy seate O God shal be for euer and euer The scepter of thy kingdome is a right scepter Thou hast loued righteousnes and hated iniquitie wherfore God euen thy God hath anointed thee with the oyle of gladnes aboue thy felowes And thou Lorde in the beginning haste layed the foundacion of the earthe the heauens are the workes of thy handes They shal perish but thou endurest But they all shall waxe olde as doeth a garmente and as a vesture shalte thou chaunge them and they shal be chaunged But thou art euen the same and thy yeares shall not fayle The Gospell IN the beginning was the worde and the worde was with God and God was the worde Thesame was in the beginning with God All thinges were made by it without it was
the helpe of Beelzebub cast out deuils by whose helpe doe your chyldren caste them oute Therefore shall they bee youre iudges But if I with the fynger of God cast out deuilles no doubt the kyngdome of God is come vpon you When a strong manne armed watcheth hys house the thynges that he possesseth are in peace But when a strōger then he commeth vpon him ouercummeth him he taketh from him al hys harnes wherein he trusted and deuydeth his goodes He that is not with me is agaynste me And he that gathereth not with me scattreth abroade Whē the vncleane spirite is gone out of a man he walketh through drye places seeking reste And when he fyndeth none he sayth I wil returne agayne into my house whence I came out And whē he cometh he findeth it swept and garnished Then goeth he and taketh to him .vii. other spirites worse then himself and they enter in dwel there And the end of that man is worse then the beginning And it fortuned that as he spake these thinges a certayne womā of the cumpany lift vp her voyce and said vnto him happy is the woumbe that bare thee the pappes which gaue thee sucke But he sayd yea happie are they that heare the woorde of God and kepe it ¶ The .iiii. Sonday GOd is our hope and strengthe a very presente helpe in trouble Therfore will not we feare though the earthe be moued and thoughe the hylles bee caryed into the middest of the sea Though the waters therof rage and swell and though the mountaynes shake at the tempest of the same The riuers of the floude thereof shall make gladde the citie of God the holye place of the tabernacle of the moste highest God is in the middeste of her therefore shall she not bee remoued God shall helpe her and that right early The heathen make muche a dooe and the kyngdomes are moued but God hath shewed hys voyce and the earth shall mealte away The Lorde of hoostes is with vs the God of Iacob is our refuge O come hyther and beholde the woorkes of the Lorde what destruccion he hath brought vpon the earth He maketh warres to ceasse in all the worlde he breaketh the bowe and knappeth the speare in sunder and burneth the Chariotes in the fyer Be still then and knowe that I am God I wil be exalted among the Heathen and I wil be exalted in the yearth The Lorde of hoostes is with vs the God of Iacob is our defence Glory be to the father c. As it was in the beginning c. The Collect. GRaunt we beseche thee almightie God that we which for our euill dedes are worthely punyshed by the comforte of thy grace may mercifully be relieued through oure Lorde Iesus Christe The Epistle TEll me ye that desyre to be vnder the lawe doe ye not heare of the lawe for it is written that Abraham had .ii. sonnes the one by a bondemayde the other by a freewoman Yea and he which was borne of the bondewoman was borne after the fleshe but he whiche was borne of the freewoman was borne by promes which thinges are spoken by an allegory For these are two testamentes the one from the mount Sina which gendreth vnto bondage whiche is Agar For mount Sina is Agar in Arabia and bordreth vpon the citie whiche is nowe called Ierusalem and is in bondage with her chyldren But Ierusalem whiche is aboue is free whiche is the mother of vs all For it is written Reioyce thou barren that beareste no children breake furth and crye thou that trauaylest not For the desolate hath many moe children then she whiche hath an housbande Brethren we are after Isaac the chyldren of promes But as then he that was borne after the fleshe persecuted him that was borne after the spirite Euē so is it nowe Neuerthelesse what sayeth the scripture put awaye the bonde woman and her sonne For the sonne of the bondewoman shall not be heyre with the sonne of the freewoman So then brethren we are not chyldren of the bondewoman but of the freewoman The Gospell IEsus departed ouer the sea of Galile which is the sea of Tiberias and a greate multytude folowed hym because they sawe hys myracles whiche he dyd on them that were dyseased And Iesus wente vp into a mountayne and there he sate with hys Disciples And Easter a feaste of the Iewes was nye When Iesus then lift vp hys eyes and sawe a great company come vnto hym he sayeth vnto Philip whence shall we bye breade that these may eate This he sayd to proue him for he himselfe knewe what he woulde dooe Philip aunswered him two hundreth peniwoorth of breade are not sufficyente for them that euery manne may take a litle One of hys disciples Andrewe Simon Peters brother sayeth vnto hym There is a lad here which hath fiue barley loaues and two fyshes but what are they among so manye And Iesus sayd make the people sit downe There was muche grasse in the place so the menne sate downe in number about fiue thousande And Iesus toke the bread and when he had geuen thankes he gaue to the Disciples and the Disciples to them that were set downe lykewise of the fishes asmuch as they would When they had eaten inough he sayd vnto his Disciples gather vp the broken meate whiche remayneth that nothyng be loste And they gathered it together and fylled .xii. baskettes with the broken meate of the fyue barley loaues which broken meate remained vnto thē that had eaten Then those menne when they had seene the miracle that Iesus did sayd thys is of a trueth the same Prophete that shoulde come into the worlde ¶ The .v. Sonday SAue me O God for thy names sake and auenge me in thy strength Heare my prayer O God and harken vnto the woordes of my mouth For straungers are risen vp agaynst me and Tirauntes which haue not god before theyr eyes seke after my soule Beholde God is my helper the Lord is with them that vpholde my soule He shall rewarde euill vnto myne enemies destroye thou them in thy trueth An offeryng of a free hearte will I geue thee and prayse thy name O Lorde because it is so coumfortable For he hath deliuered me oute of all my trouble and myne eye hath seene his desyre vpon myne enemies Glory be to the father and to the sonne c. As it was in the begynning c. The Collect. WE beseche thee almightie God mercifullye to looke vpon thy people that by thy great goodnesse they may be gouerned and preserued euermore bothe in bodye and soule through Iesus Christe our Lorde The Epistle CHriste beyng an hye priest of good thynges to come came by a greater and a more perfecte tabernacle not made with handes that is to saye not of thys buildyng neither by the bloud of goates and calues but by hys owne bloude he entred in once into the holy place and founde eternall redempcion
vnto them saying This is my body which is geuen for you This do in the remembraunce of me Lykewyse also when he had supped he tooke the cuppe saying This cup is the newe testamente in my bloude whiche is shed for you Yet beholde the hande of him that betrayeth me is with me on the table And truly the sonne of manne goeth as it is appointed but woe vnto that manne by whom he is betrayed And they began to enquire among themselues whiche of them it was that should do it And there was a striefe among them whiche of them shoulde seme to be greatest And he sayde vnto them the kinges of nacions reigne ouer them they that haue authoritie vpon them are called gracious Lordes but ye shall not be so But he that is greatest among you shal be as the yonger and he that is chiefe shal be as he that doth minister For whether is greater he that sitteth at meate or he that serueth Is not he that sitteth at meate But I am among you as he that ministreth Ye are they which haue bydden with me in my temptacions And I appointed vnto you a kyngdome as my father hath appointed to me that ye may eate and drinke at my table in my kingdome and sit on seates iudgeyng the .xii. tribes of Israel And the Lorde sayd Simon Simon behold Sathan hath desired to sift you as it were wheat But I haue prayed for thee that thy fayth fayle not And whē thou art conuerted strength thy brethren And he sayd vnto hym Lorde I am ready to go with thee into prieson and to death And he sayd I tell thee Peter the Cocke shall not krowe this daye tyll thou haue thrise denied that thou knowest me And he sayde vnto them when I sēt you without wallet and scrip and shoes lacked ye any thing And they sayd no. Then sayd he vnto them but now he that hath a wallet let hym take it vp and likewise his scrip And he that hath no sweord let hym sell his coate and bye one For I say vnto you that yet thesame which is written must be perfourmed in me euen among the wicked was he reputed For those thynges whiche are written of me haue an ende And they sayed Lord behold here are .ii. swordes and he sayd vnto them it is ynough And he came out and wēt as he was wont to Mount Oliuete And the disciples folowed hym And when he came to the place he sayde vnto them pray leste ye fall into temptacion And he gate hymselfe from them about a stones cast and kneled downe and prayed saying Father yf thou wilt remoue this cup from me Neuerthelesse not my will but thyne be fulfilled And there appeared an Aungel vnto him from heauen coumfortyng hym And he was in an agony and prayed the longer and hys sweate was lyke droppes of bloud tricklyng downe to the ground And whē he arose from prayer and was come to his disciples he founde them slepyng for heauinesse and he sayed vnto them why slepe ye Ryse and praye leste ye fall into temptacion Whyle he yet spake behold there came a companye and he that was called Iudas one of the .xii. went before thē and preased nye vnto Iesus to kisse hym But Iesus sayd vnto him Iudas betrayest thou the sōne of man with a kisse When they whiche were about hym sawe what would folow they sayde vnto him Lord shall we smyte with the sweorde And one of them smote a seruaunt of the hye priest and stroke of his ryght eare Iesus aunswered and sayd suffre ye thus farre forth And when he touched his eare he healed hym Then Iesus sayd vnto the hye priestes and rulers of the temple and the elders whiche were come to him Ye be come out as vnto a thefe weth swordes and staues When I was dayly with you in the temple ye stretched forth no handes againste me but this is euen your very houre and the power of darkenes Then toke they hym led hym brought him to the hye priestes house But Peter folowed a farre of And when they had kindled a fyer in the middes of the palace and were sette downe together Peter also sate downe among them But when one of the wenches behelde hym as he sate by the fyer and loked vpon him she sayed this same felow was also with him And he denied him saying woman I knowe hym not And after a lytle whyle another saw him and sayd thou art also of them And Peter sayd man I am not And about the space of an houre after an other affirmed saying verely this felowe was with hym also for he is of Galile And Peter sayed man I wot not what thou sayest And immediately whyle he yet spake the Cocke krewe And the Lorde turned backe and loked vpon Peter And Peter remembred the worde of the Lord howe he had sayed vnto him before the Cocke krowe thou shalt deny me thrise and Peter went out and wept bitterly And the men that tooke Iesus mocked hym and smote hym and when they had blindfolded him they stroke hym on the face and asked hym saying Areade who is it that smote thee And many other thynges despitefully sayde they agaynst hym And assone as it was daye the Elders of the people and the hye priestes and Scribes came together and led hym into theyr counsell saying Art thou very Christe tell vs. And he sayed vnto them yf I tell you ye will not beleue me and yf I aske you you will not aunswere me nor let me goe hereafter shall the sonne of man sit on the right hande of the power of God Then sayed they all Art thou then the sonne of God he sayde Ye saye that I am And they sayed what nede we of any further witnes for we oure selues haue heard of his owne mouth ¶ At Euēsong The first lesson Lamenta .i. vnto the ende ¶ Thursday before Easter ¶ At Mattins The first Lesson Lamenta .ii. vnto the ende The Epistle THis I warne you of and commende not that ye come not together after a better maner but after a worse For first of all whē ye come together in the congregaciō I heare that there is discencion among you and I partly beleue it For there must be sectes among you that they whiche are perfect amōg you may be knowen When ye come together therfore into one place the Lordes supper cannot bee eaten for euery man beginneth afore to eate his owne supper And one is hungry another is dronken Haue ye not houses to eate and drynke in despise ye the congregacion of God and shame them that haue not what shall I saye vnto you shall I prayse you In this I prayse you not That whiche I deliuered vnto you I receyued of the Lorde For the Lorde Iesus thesame night in whiche he was betrayed tooke bread and when he had geuen thankes he brake it sayd Take ye eate this is my body whiche is broken
before This is the testament that I will make vnto them After those daies sayeth the Lord I will put my lawes in theyr heartes and in their myndes will I write them their synnes and iniquities will I remembre nomore And where remission of these thynges is there is nomore offeryng for sinne Seeyng therefore brethren that by the meanes of the bloud of Iesu we haue libertie to enter into the holye place by the newe and liuyng waie whiche he hath prepared for vs through the vayle that is to say by his fleshe And seing also that we haue an hye priest whiche is ruler ouer the house of God let vs drawe nye with a true hearte in a sure fayth sprinkeled in our heartes from an euil conscience and washed in our bodyes with pure water Let vs kepe the profession of our hope without waueringe for he is faythfull that promised and let vs considre one another to the intent that we may prouoke vnto loue and to good workes not forsakyng the felowshipe that we haue among our selues as the maner of some is but let vs exhorte one another and that so muche the more because ye see that the daye draweth nye The Gospell WHen Iesus had spoken these wordes he wēt furthe with his disciples ouer the broke Cedron where was a garden into the whiche he entred with his disciples Iudas also which betrayed him knewe the place for Iesus oft times resorted thither with his disciples Iudas then after he had receyued a bende of men and ministers of the hye priestes Phariseis came thyther with Lanterns and fyerbrādes and weapons And Iesus knowinge all thinges that should come on him wēt furth and saied vnto them whom seke ye They answered him Iesus of Nazareth Iesus sayeth vnto them I am he Iudas also which betraied him stode with thē Assone then as he had saied vnto them I am he they went backewarde fell to the grounde Then asked he them agayne whom seke ye They sayed Iesus of Nazareth Iesus answered I haue tolde you that I am he If ye seke me therfore let these goe theyr waye that the saying might be fulfilled whiche he spake Of thē which thou gauest me haue I not lost one Then Simon Peter hauing a sworde drew it and smote the hye priestes seruaunt and cut of his right eare The seruauntes name was Malchus Therfore sayeth Iesus vnto Peter put vp thy sweord into the sheath shall I not drinke of the cuppe which my father hathe geuen me Then the companye and the captayne and the ministers of the Iewes tooke Iesus and bound hym and led hym awaie to Anna firste for he was father in lawe to Cayphas whiche was the hye prieste thesame yere Cayphas was he that gaue counsell to the Iewes that it was expediente that one man shoulde dye for the people And Simon Peter folowed Iesus and so dyd an other disciple that disciple was knowen to the hye priest and wente in with Iesus into the palace of the hye prieste But Peter stode at the doore without Then wente out that other disciple whiche was knowen to the hye prieste and spake to the damosell that kept the doore and brought in Peter Then sayde the damosell that kept the doore vnto Peter Art not thou also one of this mannes disciples he sayd I am not The seruauntes and ministers stode there which had made a fyre of coales for it was colde and they warmed themselues Peter also stode among them warmed himselfe The hye priest then asked Iesus of his disciples and of his doctrine Iesus aunswered him I spake openly in the worlde I euer taught in the Synagoge and in the tēple whither all the Iewes haue resorted and in secrete haue I sayed nothing Why askest thou me Aske thē which heard me what I sayd vnto them Beholde they cā tell what I sayde When he had thus spoken one of the ministers which stode by smote Iesus on the face saying Aunswerest thou the hye priest so Iesus aunswered hym If I haue euil spoken beare witnesse of the euill But if I haue well spoken why smitest thou me And Annas sente hym bounde vnto Cayphas the hye priest Symon Peter stode and warmed himself Then sayd they vnto him Art not thou also one of his disciples He denyed it sayde I am not One of the seruaūtes of the hye priestes his cosin whose eare Peter smote of sayed vnto him did not I see thee in the garden with him Peter therfore denied again and immediatly the Cocke crewe Then ledde they Iesus from Cayphas into the hall of iudgemente It was in the morninge they themselfes wente not into the iudgemente hall leste they shoulde be defiled but that they myghte eate the Passeouer Pilate then went out to them sayd what accusacion bringe you againste this man They answered and sayd vnto hym If he were not an euil doer we would not haue deliuered him vnto thee Then sayd Pylate vnto them take ye him and iudge him after your owne lawe The Iewes therfore sayed vnto him It is not lawfull for vs to put any manne to deathe that the woordes of Iesus myght be fulfilled which he spake signifying what death he shoulde dye Then Pylate entred into the iudgemente hall againe called Iesus and sayed vnto him Art thou the king of the Iewes Iesus answered sayeste thou that of thy selfe or did other tel it thee of me Pylate answered am I a Iewe Thine owne nacion hye priestes haue deliuered thee vnto me what hast thou done Iesus answered my kyngdome is not of this worlde yf my kyngdome were of this worlde then would my ministers surely fight that I shoulde not be deliuered to the Iewes but nowe is my kingdome not from hence Pylate therefore sayed vnto him Art thou a kynge then Iesus answered thou saiest that I am a king For this cause was I borne for this cause came I into the world that I should beare witnes vnto the trueth And all that are of the truethe heare my voyce Pylate sayde vnto hym what thyng is truethe And when he had sayd this he wente out againe vnto the Iewes sayeth vnto them I finde in him no cause at all Ye haue a custome that I shoulde deliuer you one loce at Easter wil ye that I loce vnto you the king of the Iewes Thē cried they al again saying Not him but Barrabas thesame Barrabas was a murtherer Then Pilate toke Iesus therfore scourged him And the souldiers wounde a croune of thornes put it on his head And they dyd on him a purple garmente came vnto him and sayed hayle king of the Iewes and they smote him on the face Pylate went furth againe and sayd vnto them beholde I brynge him furth to you that ye may know that I finde no faulte in him Thē came Iesus furth wearing a croūe of thorne and a robe of purple And he sayth vnto them beholde the man When the hye