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A09183 The piththy [sic] and moost notable sayinges of al scripture, gathered by Thomas Paynell: after the manner of common places, very necessary for al those that delite in the consolacions of the scriptures Paynell, Thomas. 1550 (1550) STC 19494.3; ESTC S122454 195,516 370

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is worthy in it and there abyde tyll pego thence And when ye come in a house salute thesame and yf the house be worthye youre peace shall come vpon it but if it be not worthye your● peace shall retourne to you agayne And whosoeuer shall not receiue you nor wil heare your preaching when ye departe out of that house or that citie shake of the duste of your feete Truly I saye vnto you it shal be easier for the lande of Zodoma and Gomorrain the daye of iudgement the for that citie Beholde I sende you forthe as shepe among wolues Be ye therfore wyse as serpenter and innocent as doues Beware of menne for they shal deliuer you vp to the counsels and shal scourge you in theyr Synagoges And ye shall be brought to the head rulers and kynges for my sake in witnesse to them and to the Gentiles But when they deliuer you vp take no thoughte howe or what ye shall speake for it shal be geuen you euen in the same houre what ye shall saye For it is not ye that speake but the spirite of youre father whiche speaketh in you The brother shall betraye the brother to death and the father the sonne And the children shall arise agaynste they re fathers and mothers and shall put them to death and ye shall be hated of al men for my name but he that endureth to then d● shal be saued When they persecute you in one Citye flie into to an other The disciple is not aboue his maister nor yet the seruaunt aboue his Lorde It is inough for the disciple to be as his maister is that the seruante he as his Lorde is if they haue called the Lorde of the house Beelzebub howe much more shall they call them of the housholde so There is nothynge so close that shall not be opened and nothing so hydde that shall not be knowen And feare ye not them which kyl the bodye and be not able to kyl the saule But rather feare hym which is able to destroy both soule and body into hell Whosoeuer shall knowelege me before men hym wil I knowlege also before my father which is in heauen But whosoeuer shall denye me before menne hym will I also denye before my father whiche is in heauen Thinke not that I am come to sende peace in to the earthe I am not come to sende peace but a swearde For I am come to set a man at variaūce againste his father and the doughter agaynst her mother and the doughter in lawe against her mother in lawe And a mannes fooes shal be they of his owne householde He that loueth his father or mother more then me is not mete for me And he that loueth his sonne or doughter more then me is not mete for me And he that taketh not his crosse and foloweth me is not mete for me He that fyndeth his lyfe shall lose it and he that loseth his lyfe for my sake shall finde it He that receaueth you receyueth me and he that receyueth me receyueth hym that sent me he that receyueth a prophet in the name of a prophete shall receaue a prophetes rewarde and he that receaueth a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shal receaue the rewarde of a righteous man And whosoeuer shall geue vnto one of these lyties ones to dryncke a cuppe of colde water onely in the name of a disciple I tell you of a trueth he shall not lose his rewarde The .xi. Chapter They that weare softe clothing are in kinges houses Verelye I saye vnto you amonge the chyldren of womenne arose there not a greater then Iohn the Baptiste Notwithstandinge he that is lesse in the kingdome of heauen is greater then he From the tyme of Iohn Baptiste hytherto the kyngdome of heauen suffreth violence and they that go to it with violence pluck it vnto them Iohn came neither eatynge nor drynkynge and they saye he hath the deuyll The sonne of manne came eatynge and drykyng and they saye beholde a glutton and dryncker of wyne and a frende vnto publicanes and ●●●●ers And thou Capernaō whiche arte lyfte vp vnto heauen shalt be brought downe to hell I praise the o father forde of heauen and earth because thou hast hyd these thinges from the wise and prudent and haste opened them vnto babes euen so father for so it pleased the. No man knoweth the sonne but the father neyther knoweth any man the father saue the sonne and he to whome the sonne wyll open him Come to me all ye that laboure and are laden and I wyll ease you Take my yoke on you and lerne of me for I am meke and lowly in herte and ye shall fynde rest vnto your soules For my yoke is easi and my burden is lyghte The .xii. Chapter I Require mercye and not sacrifice They ared him sayenge Is it lawfull is heale vpon the saboth dayes because they might accuse him And he said vnto them whiche of you wolde it be yf he had a shyppe fallen into apytte on the sabothe daye that wolde not take him and lyft him out And howe moch is a man better then a shepe Wherfore it is lefull to do good deede on the saboth dayes Euery kyngdome deuided within it selfe shall be brought to nought Neyther shall any cytie or houshold deuided against it selfe continu He that is not with me is againste me And he that gaddeteth not with me scattereth abroade Wherfore I saye vnto you all maner of synne and blasphemy shal be forgeuen vnto men but the blasphemy of the sprete shall not be forgyuen vnto menne And whosoeuer speaketh againste the holy ghost it shall not be forgeuen him nor nether in this worlde nether in the worlde to come Ether make the tree good and his frute good also●or els make the tree euyl and his frute euyl For the tree is knowen by his frute O generation of Vipers howe can ye saye well when ye youre selues are euyll For of the abundance of the hart the mouth speaketh A good man oute of the good treaasure of his harte bringeth forth good thinges And an euyll man oute of his euyll treasure bringeth forth euyll thinges But I saye vnto you that of euerye ydell worde that me●n● shall hauen spoken they shall gyue arountes at the day of iudgement For by thy wordes thou shall be iustified by thy worckes thou shalt be condemned As Ionas was thre dayes and thre nightes in the whales bellye so shall the sonne of manne be thre dayes and thre nightes in the hart of the earth One saide vnto him beholde thy mother and thy brethren stande without desirynge to speake with the he answered and saide to him that told him ▪ who is my mother or who are my brethren and be stretched forth his hāde ouer his disciples and sayde beholde my mother and my brethren For whosoeuer dothe my fathers wyll whiche is in heauen the same is my brother suster and mother The .xiii. Chapter
shalt thou eate all the dayes of thy lyfe I will also put enimitie bytwene the and the woman bytwene thy seed and her seed the same shalt treade downe thy head and thou shalt treade vpon his heele Vnto the woman he sayde In multiplyinge wyl I multiply thy sorowe and thy conceyuing In sorowe shalt thou bringe forth the children and thy lust shall pertayne to thy husband and he shall haue the rule of the. To Adam he sayde cursed be the grounde for thy sake In sorowe shalt thou eate of it all the dayes of thy lyfe Thorne also and thystie shall it cause to growe vnto the and thou shalte eate the hearbe of the felde In the sweate of thy face shalt thou eate breade tyll thou be turned agayne in to the groūde for out of it was thou taken in asmuch as thou art dust and in to dust shalt thou be turned againe ¶ The fourth Chapter ANd in processe of daies it came to passe that Cain brought of the frute of the grounde an oblation vnto the Lorde Habell also brought of the firstlinges of his shepe and of the fat thereof And the Lord had respecte vnto Habel and to his oblation But vnto Cain and to his offering he had no respect for the which cause Cain was excedinge wrath and his countenaunce abated And the Lorde sayde vnto Cain Why art thou wroth and why is thy countenaunce abated if thou do well shall there not be a promotion And if thou dost not wel lyeth not thy sinnes in the dores Vnto the also pertayneth the lust thereof and thou shal thaue dominion euer it AND it fortuned when they were in the felde Cain tose vp againste Habell his brother and slue him And the Lorde sayde vnto Cain where is Habell thy brother Whiche sayde I wote not am I my brothers keper And he sayde what hast thou done The voyce of thy brothers bloude trieth vnto me out of the grounde and now art thou cursed from the earth which hathe opened her mouthe to receaue thy brothers bloude from thy hande Yf thou tyll the grounde she shall not procede to yeld vnto the her strength Fugitiue and avagabende shall thou be in the earth And Cain sayde vnto the Lorde My iniquite is more then that it may be forgeuen Lameth toke vnto hym two wyues the name of the one was Ada and the name of the other was Zylla Iabell was the father of suche as dwell in tentes and of suche as haue cattell Thuball was the father of suche as handle harpe or organe Thubalchain wrought cunningly euery crafte of brasse and of yron ¶ The fyft Chapter ALl the dayes that Adam lyued were nine hundreth and thyrthye yeres Henoche walked with God and he was nomore sene for God toke hym awaye ¶ The syxt Chapter THE sonnes of God saw the doughters of men that they were fayre and they toke them wyues from amonge all that they had chosen The Lord sayde my spryte shall not alwaye stryue in man because he is fleshe and his dayes shal be an hūdred and twenty yeres But God sawe that the malice of man was greate in the earthe and all the imagination of the thoughtes of his hert was onely euill euery daye And it repented the Lorde that he had made man in the earth he was touched with sorowe in his hert and the Lorde sayde I wyll from the vpper parte of the earth destroy man whom I haue created bothe man catel worme and foule of the ayre for it repenteth me that I haue made them Noah was iuste and perfecte in his generations walked with god and begat .iii. sonnes Sem Ham and Iapheth The earth was corrupt before God and the same earth was fylled with crueltye and God loked Apon the earth beholde it was corrupt for all fleshe had corrupte his waye vpon earth The length of the arke shal be thre hundreth cubites the bredth of it .l. cubytes the height of it thyrty cubytes The .vij. Chapter THe rayne was vpon the earth fortye dayes and fortye nyghtes And the waters preuayled exceadingly vpon the earth and all the hye hylles that are vnder whole heauen were couered Fyftene cubites vpwarde did the waters preuayle so that the mountaynes were couered The waters preuayled vpon the earth an hundreth and fyftie dayes ¶ The .viij. Chapter AND he sent forth a rauen whiche went out goinge forth and returninge agayne vntyll the waters were dried vp vpon the earth He sente forth the doue out of the arke and the doue came to him in the euen tyde and Loin her mouthe was an oliue leafe that she had plucte wherby Noah did knowe that the waters were abated vpon the earth And that Lord sayde in his herte I wyl not proceade to curse the grounde any more for mannes sake for the ymagination of mans herte is euell euen from his youth Neyther wyll I adde to smite any more euery thing lyuing as I haue done ¶ The .ix. Chapter EUery thinge that moueth it selfe and that lyueth shall be meate for you euen as the grene heat be haue I geuen you all thynges But fleshe in the life therof and in the bloude therof shall ye not eate Elles your bloude of your liues will I require from the hande of euery beast will I requyre it frō the hande of man from the hand of mans brother will I requyre the life of man who so shedeth mannes bloude by man shall his bloude be shedde for in the ymage of God did god make man My couenaunte wyll I make with you that from henseforth euery fleshe he not rooted oute with the waters of a floude neyther shall there be a floude to destroye the earth any more Noah also beganne to be an husband man and planted a vyneyarde ▪ and he drincking of the wyne was dronken and vncouered within his cente And Ham the father of Canaan seinge the nakednes of his father tolde his two bretherne without And Sem and Iaphet they two takynge a garment layde it vpon there shulders and cōminge backwarde couered the naked priuities of the●re father namely their faces beinge turned awaye leyst they shulde se theyr fathers priuities ¶ The .x. Chapter NImrod began to be mightye in the earth for he was a mightye hunter before the Lorde A slut buylded Niniue the stretes of the citye ¶ The .xi. Chapter ALl the whole earth was of one language and lyke speche And they sayde Go to let vs buylde vs a cytie and a tower whose toppe may reach vnto heare and let vs make vs a name And therfore is the name of it called Babel because the Lorde did there confounde the language of al the earth ¶ The .xii. Chapter THE Lord sayde vnto Abram Gette the out of thy countrey and out of thy natiō and from thy fathers house vnto a lande that I will shewe the and I will make of the a greate people and will blesse the and make thy name greate that thou mayst
geueth oute his goodes and is the rycher but the nygarde hauyng ynoughe wyll departe from nothinge and yet is euer in pouertie He that is lyberall in geuynge shall haue plentye Whose hoordeth vp his corne shal be cursed amonge the people but blessynge shall lyghte vpon his head that geueth foode The .xii. Chapter Whoso loueth wysdome wylbe content to be refourmed but he that hateth to be reproued is a foole Euery man shall enioye good accordyng to the frute of his mouthe and after the worckes of his handes shall he be rewarded The .xiii. Chapter He that kepeth his mouthe kepeth his life but whoso openeth his lippes to euyll destroyeth him selfe Some menne are ryche thoughe they haue nothinge againe some men are poore hauyng greate ryches Vaynelye gotten goodes are sone spente but they that be gathered together with the hande shall encrease He that thynketh scorne to be refourmed commethe to pouertie and shame but who so regardeth correction shall come to honoure He that spareth the rodde hateth his sonne but whoso loueth him chasteneth him by tymes The .xiiii. Chapter Se that thou medle not with a foole in whom thou percepuest to be no knowledge There is awaye whiche some men thynke to be righte but the ende thereof leadeth vnto deathe The poore is hated euen of his owne neyghbours but the ryche hath many frendes The encrease and prosperitie of the commens is the kinges honours but the decaye of the people is the confusion of the prince A merye herte is the lyfe of the bodye but rancoure consumeth away the bones He that doth a poore man wronge blasphemeth his maker but whoso that hath pitie of the poore both honour vnto God The .xv. Chapter A Soft aunswere putteth doune displeasure but froward wordes prouoke vnto anger A merye hearte maketh a cherefull countenaunce but an heuy hearte compelleth a man to syghe Better is a lytle with the feare of the Lorde then great treasure with sorowe Better is a mosse of potage with loue then a fat Ore with euell wyll Who so hateth rewardes shall lyue The .xvi. Chapter BEtter it is to haue a lytle thinge with righteousnesse then greate rentes wrongfullye gotten It is a great abhominacion when kynges are wycked for a kynges seate shoulde be holden vp with righteousenes The kynges displeasure is a messenger of death but the cherefull countenaunce of a kynge is lyfe and his louyng fauoure is as the euening dewe He that is a blable of his tongue maketh diuision amonge princes The .xvii. Chapter WHoso laugheth the poore to scorne blasphemeth his maker and he that is glad of a nother mans hurte shall not be vnpunyshed One reprofe onelye doeth more good to hym that hathe vnderstandyng then a. C. strypes to a foole Whosoeuer rewardeth euel for good the plage shall not departe from his house He is a frende that alwaye loueth and in aduersitie a man shall knowe who is his brother Who so promiseth by the hande and is suerty for his neyghboure he is a foole The .xviii. Chapter THe wordes of a staunders are very woundes and go thorowe vnto the innermoste partes of the body The name of the lorde is a strong castell the righteous flyeth vnto it and is in sauegarde He that geueth sentence in a mater before he heare it is a soole and worthy to be consounded Liberalitie bringeth a man to honoure and worshippe and setteth hym amonge greate men Death and lyfe are in the instrumente of the tongue and they that loue it shal enioy the frute therof Whoso fyndeth a good wyfe fyndeth a good thynge and receyueth a wholsome benefite of the Lorde The .xix. Chapter RYches maketh many frēdes but the poore is forsaken of his neyghbour A wyse man can put of displeasure and it is his honour to let some tauntes passe A bra●lyng wyfe is lyke the top of an house where thorow it is euer droppyng A discrete woman is the gyfte of god The .xx. Chapter WYne maketh a manne to be scornefull and stronge drinke causeth a man to be vnquiet whoso delyteth therin shall neuer be wise The kyng ought to be feared as the roaryng of a lyon whoso prouoketh hym vnto anger offendeth agaynste his owne soule A flouthful body wyl not go toplowe for cold of the wynter therfore shall he go a beggyng in sommer haue nothyng Manye there be that wolde be called good doers but where shall one fynde a true faythfull manne Who can saye my heart is cleane I am innocēt from sinne Delite not in slepe leaste thou come to pouertie Take his garmente that is suerty for a straunger and take a pledge of him for the vnknowen mannes sake To him that custometh flatering lyppes ioyne not thy selfe Whoso curseth his father and mother his light shal be put out in the myddest of darkenesse The heritage that commeth to hastelye at the fyrst shall not be praysed at the ende It is a snare for a man to deuoure that whicht is holy and after the vowe to turne to thyne own vse the thyng thou hast vowed Mercye and faythfulnes preserue the kynge and with louyng kyndnes his seate is holden The .xxi. Chapter THe Kynges hart is in the hande of the lord lyke as are the ryuers of water He maye turne it whithersoeuer he wyll To do righteousnes and iudgemente is more acceptable to the lorde then sacrifice Whoso stoppeth his cares at the crying of the poore he shall crye hymselfe and not be hearde He that hath pleasure in banchettes shal be a poore man Whoso deliteth in wyne and delicates shal not be ryche It is better to dwell in the wyldernesse then with a chydynge and angry woman Whoso kepethe his mouthe and his tongue the same kepeth his soule from troubles The horse is prepared agaynste the daye of battayle but the lorde geueth victory The .xxii. Chapter THe ende of lowlinesse and the feare of god is riches honoure prosperitie and healthe Teache ackylde in his youthe what waye he shoulde go for he shall not leaue it when he is olde Whoso doeth a poore man wrong to encrease his owne ryches and geuethe vnto the ryche to please hym at the laste commethe to pouertie hymselfe The .xxiii. Chapter TAke not ouer greate trauayle and laboure to be ryche beware of suche a purpose Why wylte thou sette thyns eye vpon the thynge whyche sodeynelye vanishethe awaye for ryches make themselues wynges and take theyr flyght lyke an Egle into the ayer Kepe no companye with wyne bybbers and ryotous eaters of fleshe for suche as be drounkardes and ryotous shall come to pouertie and he that is geuen to muche slepe shall go with a ragged coate Who hathe woo who hath sorowe who hath strife who hath braulynge and who hath woundes without a cause or who hath redde eyes euen they that be euer at the wyne and seeke excesse Loke not thou vpon the wyne howe redde it is and what a coloure it geueth in the glasse it goeth downe softlye but at
Ye knowe well that these handes haue ministred vnto my necessities and to them that were with me The .xxiii. Chapter THou shalt not course the ruler of the people The Saduces saye that there is no resurrection neither angell nor spirite But the phariseis graunt bothe The .xxv. Chapter IT is not the maner of the Romaynes to deliuer any man that he should perishe before that he which is accused haue the accusars before him and haue licence to aunswer for himselfe concerning the crime layde agaynst him My thinketh it vnreasonable for to sende a prisoner not to shewe the causes which are laide againste him The .xxvi. Chapter I Shewed fyrste vnto them of Damasco and at Ierusalem and through out all the coastes of Iewry to the Gentiles that they shoulde repent and turne to god and do the righte workes of repentaunce ¶ Here endeth the Actes of the Apostles ¶ The Epistle of S. Paule to the Romaynes the .i. Chap. FOr I am detter bothe to the Grekes and to them whiche are no Grekes vnto the learned and also vnto the vnlearned Likewise as muche as in me is I am redy to preache the gospel to you of Rome also For I am not ashamed of the gospell of Christ because it is the power of God vnto saluacion to all that beleue namely to the Iewe and also to the gētile The iust shall lyue by faithe His inuisible thinges that is to saye his eternall power and godhead are vnderstond and sene by the workes from the creation of the worlde When they counted themselues wise they became fooles And as it semed not good vnto them to be knowen of god euen so god deliuered them vp vnto a leude mynde that they should do the thinges whiche were not comely The .ii. Chapter THinkest thou this O thou man that iudgest them whiche do suche thynges and yet doest euen the very same that thou shalt escape the iudgement of god Either despisest thou the ryches of his goodnes pacience and lōg sufferaūce● and remembreste not howe that the kyndenes of god leadeth the to repentaunce But thou after thine harde harte that cannot repent heapest together the treasure of wrathe against the daye of vengeaunce when shall be opened the righteous iudgement of god whiche will rewarde euery mā according to his dedes that is to saye prayse honoure and immortalitie to them which continue in good doynge and seke eternall life But to them that are rebellions and disobeye the trueth and folowe the iniquitie shall indignacion and wrath tribulacion and anguishe vpon the soule of euerye man that doth euill of the Iewe fyrst and also of the Gentile To euery man that doth good shall come prayse honoure and peace to the Iewe fyrst and also to the gentrie Before god they are not righteous whiche heare the lawe but the doers of the lawe shal be iustified Their conscience beareth witnes vnto them and also theyr thoughtes accusing one another or excusing at the daye when god shall iudge the secretes of mē by Iesus christ according to my gospell The name of god is euell spoken of amonge the gentiles thorowe you He is a Iewe whiche is hid within and the circumcision of the harte is the true circumcision which is in the spirite and not in the letter Whose prayse is not of men but of god The .iii. Chapter THere is none righteous no not one there is none that vnderstandeth there is none that seketh after God they all are gone oute of the waye they are all made vnprofitable there are none that doothe good no not one By the dedes of the lawe shall no fleshe be iustifyed in the sighte of god The righteousnes no doubt whiche is good before god commeth by the faith of Iesus Christ vnto all and vpon all that beleue All haue sinned and lacke the prayse that is of valure before god but we are iustified trely by his grace throughe the redemption that is in Christ Iesu whom god hath made a seate of mercy thorow faithe in his bloude to shewe the righteousnesse whiche before him is of valour in that he forgeueth the sinnes that are passed which god dyd suffer to shewe at this tyme the righteousenes that is alowed of hym that he mighte be contented iuste and a iustifier of him which beleueth in Iesus We suppose that a man is iustified by faithe without the dedes of the lawe The .iiii. Chapter ABraham beleued god and it was counted vnto hym for rightewisenes To him that worketh is the reward not reckened of fauoure but of duetie To him that worketh not but beleued on him that iustifieth the vngodly is fayth counted for rightwisenes Blessed are they whose vnrighteousnesse are forgeuen and whose synnes are couered Blessed is that man to whom the lorde imputeth no sinne Where is no lawe there is no transgression Christ was deliuered for our sinnes and rose agayne for to iustifie vs. The .v. Chapter WE also reioyce in tribulacion for we knowe that tribulacion bringeth pacience paciēce bringeth experience and experience bringeth hope and hope maketh not ashamed for the loue of god is shead abrode in oure heartes by the holy ghost whiche is geuen vnto vs. Seyng that while we were yet sinners Christ dyed for vs muche more then now seyng we are iustified in his bloud shal we be saued from wrath thorow him Lykewise as by the sinne of one condemnatxion came on all men euen so by the iustifying of one commeth the righteousnesse that bringeth lyfe vpon all men For as by one mannes disobedience many became synners so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous The .vi. Chapter WE are buried with hym by baptime for to d●e that lykewyse as Christ was raysed vp from death by the glory of the father euen so we also shoulde walke in a newe lyfe For yf we be grafte in death lyke vnto hym euen so muste we be in the resurrection Let not sinne raigne in your mortall bodies that ye shoulde therunto obey in the iustes of it Neither geue your membres as instrumentes of vnrighteousenes vnto sinne but geue your selues to god as they that are alyue from death Let not sinne haue power ouer you For ye are not vnder the lawe but vnder grace Remember ye not how that to whomsoeuer ye commit your selues as seruauntes to obey his seruauntes ye are to whome ye obeye whether it be of synne vnto death or of obedience vnto righteousenes As ye haue geuen your membres seruauntes to vnclennes and to iniquitie from iniquitie to iniquitie euen so nowe geue youre members seruauntes vnto righteousnes that ye maye be sanctified The reward of sinne is death but eternal lyfe is the gyft of god through Iesus Christ our lord The .vii. Chapter THe woman which is in subiection to a man is bounde by the lawe to the man as longe as he liueth Yf the man be dead she is losed from the lawe of the man So then yf while the manne lyueth she
powers and officers Roma .xiii. Tite .ii. Hebre .xiii. i. Pet .ii. Obey for conscience sake Roma xiii Offerynge of the poore wyddowe Mar .xii. lucke .xxi. Olde wyne is pleasaunter then newe luc .v. Olde thinges are gone Apo .xxi. One brother may mary the others wife and how Marcke .xii. One thinge is necessary luc .x. One flocke and one shepeherde Iohn .x. One worde fulfylleth the lawe Gala. v. Oure bodyes are the members of Christ .i. cor .vi. Oure ablenes commeth of god .ii. Cor .iii. P. Paul and Barnabas Actes .xiii. Paul a maker of tentes Actes .xviii. Pauls miracles Actes .xix. Paul is detter to all nacyons Roma .i. Paul is not ashamed of Christes gospell Ro .i. Paul dothe tame hys body .i. Cor .ix. Paul was vnquieted in his fleshe .ii. Corin .xii. Paul receaued his gospell by the reuelation of Christ Gala .i. Paule withstode Peter Gala .ii. Paules crowne and glory .i. Thes .ii. Paules Epistles in diuerse places are harde to be vnderstanded .ii. peter .iii Peter and Andrewe folow Christ mat .iiii. mar .i. Peter rebuked Christ mat .xvi. mar .viii. Peter is rebuked of Christ mat .xvi. Mar .viii. Peter baptised in the name of Iesus Act .ii. viii Peter by prayer is deliuered act .xii. Peters shadowe Act .v. Perfect is he c. Math .ix. Peace be here mat .x. luke .x. Pharisees eate not with vnwashed handes mar vii Pleasure shall haue payne luk .xvi. Plantes not planted by god mat .xv. Pilate Iohn .xix. Poore folke ye shall alwayes haue with you but not me math .xxvi. marke .xiiii. Iohn .xii. Praye secretly math .vi. Praye but bable not math .vi Praye and forgeue Marke .xi Praye for kynges and rulers .i. Timo .ii. Prayers of saynctes Apoca .v. Prayse not thy selfe .ii. Corin .x. Preachyng of the crosse .i. Cor .i. Preache the gospel and lyue of the gospel .i. cor .ix Preachers are worthy double honoure .i. Tim .v. Preache in season and out of season .ii. Timo .iiii. Pryde wyl haue a fal Luke .xviii. Pryce of the thynges solde were delyuered to the Apostles Actes .iiii. Prophetes haue desired to se that ye se Mat .xiii. Prophetes are not without honoure c. Math .xiii. marke .vi. Luke .iiii. Iohn .iiii. Properties of scribes mark .xii. Luke .xx. Promises were made to the sede of Abraham and not to the seedes Gala .iii. Proue thine owne worckes Gala .vi. Put vp the swearde math .xxvi. Pure and vndefiled deuotion Iaco .i. Q. Quycke sacrifice Roma .xii. R. Racha math .v. Receaue not those that brynges no christes learnyng .ii. Iohn .i. Reconcile the to thy brother and then offer math .v. Reioyse but wherin Luc .x. Reioyse in thy infirmites .ii. Cor .xi. xii Reioyse in the crosse of christ Gala .vi. Reioyse in temptation Iaco .i. Reioyse in god .ii. Cor .x. Redeme the time Ephe .v. Rewarde of the blessed is greate math .v. Rewarde of synne Roma .vi. Remission of synnes Iohn .xx. Resist not wronge math .v. Resiste not the powers Roma .xiii. Resiste the deuyll .i Pet .v. Riche men enter hardly into heauen Math .xix. marcke .x. Luc .x. Riche menne fall into dyuers snares .i. Timo .vi. Riuers of waters of lyfe Iohn .vii. Ryghteousnes commeth be faithe Roma .iii. S Saboth day was made for man marcke .ii. Salute no man by the waye Luc .x. Saluation commeth of the Iues. Iohn iiii Salomons temple was .xlvi. yeares a buyldynge Iohn .ii. Sandals marcke .vi. Salt of the earth math .v. Saluation commeth of workes Ephe .ii. Saintes call for vengaunce Apo .vi. Sathan knew Christ mat .viii. mar .i. iii. v. iii. iiii Sathan of himselfe can do nothyng math .viii. Sathan doth chaunge himselfe into an aungell of lyght .ii. Cor .xi. Saul Saul Act .ix. Saduces denye the resurrection Ac .xxiii. Sectes are necessarye .i. Cor .xi. Scripture concludeth al thynges vnder synne Gala .iii. Scripture geuen by the inspiration of .ii. Tim .iii. Seconde death Apo .xx. xxi Seke first for the kyngdome of heauen mat .vi. Seke not to be deuorsed .i. Cor .vii. Seke for heauenly thinges collo .iii. Sel al that thou hast Luk .xviii. Separate thy selfe from fond axers of questions .i. Timo .vi. Seruaunt is not aboue his lorde Math .x. Luke .vi. Iohn .xiii. xv Seruauntes be obedient to your maisters col .iii. i. Pet .ii. Shake of the dust of thy feete Math .x. Mark .vi. Luke .ix. x. Synners must be openly rebuked .i. Timo .v. Synnes to death and not to death .i. Iohn .v. Symon I haue prayed for thee Luk .xxii. Sorowe shall turne to ioye Iohn .xvi. Sowe spiritual thinges and reape carnall .i. Cor .ix. gala .vi. Sowe litle and repe lytle .ii. Corin .ix. Sorowe not for the deade .i. Thes .iiii. Speake one thynge .i. Cor .i. Spirite of the father spake in the apostles mat .x. Spirites haue no bones Luc .xxiiii. Spirite searcheth all thinges .i. Cor .ii. Stryue to entre in at the streight gate Luke .xiii. Steuen sawe Iesus standyng on the righte hande of his father Actes .vii. Steuen was stoned to death Act .vii. Stande not in thy owne conceate Roma .xv. Striue lawfully and be crouned ii Tim .ii. Striue not about wordes ii Tim .ii. Suffer for wel doyng i. Pet .ii. iii. Sweare not at all Mat .v. Iac .v. Surfeting and dronkennesse Luc .xxi. T. Take no thought for the bodye Luke .xii. The tree that bringeth not good fruite muste be burnte Mat .iii. The thinges that defile man Math .xv. mar .vii. The thinges that come out of the herte Mat .xv. The Apostels anointed many sicke folke with oyle Mar .vi. Iacob .v. The workes that shal folow them that beleue Mark .xvi. The harte is where the treasure is Luke .xii. The dead shall heare Christes voyce Iohn .v. The fathers wyll Iohn .vi. The thefe entreth in by the wynd owe. Iohn .x. The thing that is of god cannot be destroide Ac .v. The gifte of God cannot be bought Ac .viii. The testimonie of our conscience is oure reioysing ii corinth .i. The tree of lyfe Apo .ii. The ende of the cōmaundement is loue i. Tim .i. Thre sortes of chaste men Math .xix. There is but one mayster and one father mar v. There are thre thinges that beare recorde in heauen and thre in earth i. Iohn .v. The institucion of the sacrament of the aulter Math xxvi Mar .xiiii. Luke .xxii. i. Cor .xi. This infirmitie is not vnto death Iohn .xi. Thynges to be abstayned fro Act .xv. Thinges written are for oure learnyng Rom .xv. Thinges prepared for those that loue god 1. cor .ii Thynges sene and not sene ii Cor .iii. Thou shalt not kyll Math .v. Thou shalt not be angry Math .v. Thou shalt not commit aduoutrie Math .v. Thou shalt not loke on a woman to luste her Matthew .v. Thou shalt not forsweare thy selfe Math .v. Thou art Christ the sonne of the lyuyng god Math .xvi. Marke .ii. Iohn .vi. Thou arte Peter Mat .xvi. Thou shalt not washe my fete Iohn .xiii. Tythes Luke .xi. Math .xxiii. Heb .vii. To sit on my right hand c. Math .xx. Mar .x. Touche no wemen i. Cor .vii. Tribulacion the right waye to heauen Act .xiiii. Tribulacion bringeth patience Roma .v. Trust not in ryches Mark .x. i. Tim .vi Truth maketh man fre Iohn .viii. Two coates Marke .vi. Luke .iii. ix Treasure and where it must be gathered mat .vi. Turne thy cheke Math .v. Luke .vi. V. W. Vayle of the temple Mar .xv. Watche and be redy Mat .xxiii. xxv Watche and be sober i. Thes .v. Watche and pray math .xxiiii mar .xiiii. Water of lyfe Iohn .iiii. Wauer not with euery winde of doctrine Ephe .iiii. Walke in the daye and night Iohn .xi. Walke while ye haue light Iohn .xii. Walke in a newe lyfe Roma .vi. Walke honestly Roma .xiii. Walke in humblenes of mynde Ephe .iiii. Walke circumspectly Ephe .v. Weddyng garment math .xxii Wedlocke muste be had in price Hebreb .xiii. werers of softe clothyng math .xi. Women must learne of theyr husbandes i. cor .xiiii Wemens garmentes i. tuno .ii. i. Pet .iii. Wemen maye not teache i. Timo .ii. Wemen must teache theyr doughters and what T it .ii. Vessell of honour and dishonoure ii Tim .ii. Vessell of wrathe and mercy Roma .ix. Wemen must be vnder obedience and in silence i. corinth .xiiii. Wemen are the glory of man i. corinth .xi. Weapons of oure warre ii corinth .x Whelpes and of the crommes that fall from the table matthewe .xv. Hole men haue no nede of Phisicke mat .ix. mar ● Who is greatest in the kyngdome of heauen matthewe .xviii. Whome a man shoulde feare Luke .xii. Who can endure the laste daye apoc .vi. Who are in the presence of god apoc .vii. Why smytest thou me Iohn .xviii. Wycked men shal be caste into a turnes of fyre Math .xiii. Wherto man obeyeth therto he is seruaunt Roma .vi. Wynde bloweth where he lusteth Iohn .iii. Wyse as serpentes Math .x. Wydowes i. Timo .v. Virgins folowe the Lorde apo .xiiii. Wo be to the offender mat .xviii. mar .ix. Luc .xvii Wo be to the riche Luc .vi. Wo be to you phariseis Luc .xi. Wo be to preachers yf they preache not i. Cor .ix. Workeman is worthy his meate Mat .x. Workes that folowe the faythfull Mar .xvi. Workes of the worlde are euel Iohn .vii. Worke and of dutye recouer thy rewarde Ro .iiii. Worke and eate i. Thes .v. Workes folowe the dead apo .xiiii. Worldly wysedome i. Cor .iii. Worde of god sanctifieth al creatures i. Timo .iiii Worde of god is quicke Heb .iiii. Worldly frendshippe Iac .iiii. Worship god and not men nor aūgels apo .xix. xxi Worde of god lasteth for euer i. Pet .i. Worme of conscience mar .ix. Woman is subiect to man Rom .vii Vnprofitable seruauntes Luke .xvii. Y. Ye ye naye nay Math .v. Iaco .v. Z. Zacharias and Elizabeth Luke .i. ¶ Imprinted at London at Flietebridge by Thomas Gaultier at the costes charges of Rychard Kele dwelling in in the Poultrye