the blode of his crosse with what so euer that was either in heuen or in erth For he hath borne our synnes 1 Pet. 2 with his body vpon a tree / to then tent that we shulde be dead / as coÌcernyng synne / and shulde lyue in ryghtwysnes Chryst dyed ones for our synnes 1. pet 3 ryghtuous for the vuryghtuous / for to offre vs vnto god mortifyed in flesshe / but reuyued in spiryte He doth purge vs froÌ all synne 1 Iohn 1 by the blode of Ihesu Chryste his sonne / if we saye that we be without synne / we do deceyue our owne selues / and the truth is nat in vs. If we knowlege our synnes / he 1. Io. 2 is faythful and iust to forgyue vs our synnes / and to clense vs froÌ al vnryghtuousnes My lytle chyldren / these thynges 1. Io. 2 wrytte I vnto you / the ye shuld nat synne / and if any man synne / yet haue we an aduocate with the father Iesu Christ which is right wise / he it is that optayneth grace for our synnes / nat for our synnes only / but also for the synnes of all the worlde Chyldren I wrytte vnto you / how that your sinnes ar forgiuen for his names sake For there is no differeÌce / all he Rom â ue synned / and do lacke the prayse that is of value before god / we are iustified frely by his grace thrugh the redempty on that is in Chryste Iesu / whom god hath made a sea te of mercy through fay the in his blode / to shew the ryghtwysnes / whiche before him is of valour in that he forgyueth the synnes that ar passed / whiche god dyd suffre to shewe at this tyme the ryghtwysnes that is alowed of him / that he myght be counted iust and a rustyfier of hiÌ that beleueth in the faith of Iesu Christ God hath wrapped all nacions Ro. 11. in vnbeleue / to the entent that he might haue mercy on al / o the depnes of thabuÌdaÌt wysdome know lege of god / how in conprchensyble ar his iugementes / his wais vnsorcheable The scripture hath wrapped al Gala. 3 thynges vnder synne / that the promyse shulde be fulfylled vnto all the do beleue in the faythe of Ihesu Christ By whom we haue redemption Ephe. 1 through his blode / that is to saye the forgyuenes of synnes accordyng to the rychesse of his grace / whiche he hathe shed on vs abouÌdantly in all wysdome prudeÌce which is the ernest of our inherytaunce / to redeme the possession purchased vnto the laude of hys glorye For through him we both haue Ephe. 2 an open way in / in one spyryte vnto the father In whom we haue coÌfydence / â away open in a surety / through the fayth of heuen He entred ones for all into the Hebr. 9 holy place / and founde eternall redemptyon Chryst was offred to wasshe away the synnes of many Thankes be vnto god whych 1 Cor 15 hath gyuen vs vyctorye / through our lorde Iesu Chryste The which Iesu he hath reysed 1. The. 1 vp from the dead / which hath delyuered vs from the vengeauÌce that is to come For god hath nat apoynted vs 1. The. â vnto wrath / but to obtaiÌe helth by the meane of our lorde Iesu christ whiche dyed for vs / that whether we wake or slepe / we shulde liue togyder with hym For if we lyue to the lorde / we Ro. 14 lyue / and if we dye vnto the lorde we dye / therfore whether we do lyue or dye / we be the lordes It is a faythfull worde worthy 1. Tib. 1 to be alowed that Christ Iesu cam iÌto this worlde for to saue sinners The lawe was gyuen by Moyses Iohn 1 but grace and truthe cam by Iesu Chryste ye know that ye were nat redemed 1. Pet. 1 with corruptyble golde or siluer / but with the precious blod of Chryst / as of a lambe vndefyled without spotte / which was ordeyned before the worlde was made Grace be with you peas from Sala 1 god the father / and from our lorde Ihesu Christe / whiche gaue him selfe for our synnes / to delyuer vs from this present euyll worlde Our lorde Iesu christ him selfe 2 The 2 and god our father whiche hathe loued vs and hath gyuen vs euerlastyng consolation / and good hope through grace / conforte your hertes / stably she you in all good sayeng and doyng which hath delyuered vs froÌ the Col. 1. power of derkenesse / hath translated vs into the kingdome of his dere sone in whoÌ we haue redemption through his blode / that is to wyt forgyuenes of synnes And whaÌ ye were deed in synne Colo. 2 by the vncircuÌsition of your flessh he quickened you / and hath forgyuen vs our trespasses / hath cancelled the obligation yâ was agaist vs / made in the lawe wrytten Heb 10 Seyng brother that by the meanes of chrysts blod / we may be bolde to entre into that holy place / by the newe lyuyng way / through this vale / that is to witte / by his fleshe / and seing also that we haue an hyghe preest / whiche is ruler ouer the house of god / let vs draw nere with a true herte / in a ful fayth Come and let vs ascende vnto the Esa 2. mounte of the lorde god / of Iacob and he shal teache vs his wayes / let us walke after his steppes Be nat aferde / beholde I bring Luc. 2. you tidiÌges of gret Ioyc that shal come vnto all the people / for vnto you is borne this dayne in the cyte of Dauyd / a sauiour / whyche is christ the lorde / glory vnto god on high / and peace on the erthe / and vnto men that reioyse Feare uat Marye / thou hast Luc. 1. founde grace with god / lo / thou shalt conceyue in thy wombe / and shalt beare a sonne / and thou shalt call his name Iesus / he shal be great / shal be called the soÌne of the higest / And the lorde god shal gyue vnto him the seat of Dauyd his father / and he shal reigne ouer the house of Iacob for euer / of his kigdom shal be none ende The holy gost shal come vpon the / and the power of the highest shall ouer shadowe the / for with god shall nothige be Impossyble Blessed be the lorde god of Israell / for he hath vysyted and redemed his people And hath raysed vp the horne of helthe vnto vs / in the house oâ his seruaunte Dauyd Euen as he promysed by thâ mouth of his holy prophetes / whâche were syns the worlde begon That we shuld be preserued froÌourâ ânt enemyes / and from the hades of all that hate vs. To shew merci toward our faders â for to remeÌbre his holy promyse That
7 lye / all that aâroche vnto god thoâ rough him / is euermore lyung and makynge intercessyon for vâ For he inteÌdeth nothing but mââcy / he Mic. 7 wyl reuert wyl haue mercâ on vs / wyll put away our wickânes / wyll cast our synnes down in to the depenes of the see The lorde god wyll cast down Esa 25. deth for euer / and wyll take awaâ the teares from euery face / and thâ shame of his people out of all thâ worlde / for the lorde hath spoken they shall say at that tyme Bâholde / this is our god / we wyl lokâ after hym / and he wyll saue vs / wâ haue abiddeÌ him / we shal be glaâ reioyce in the saluation of hym The lorde hym selfe shal gaue â Esa 7. signe vnto you Beholde / a virââ shall conceyue and beare a sonne whose name shall be Emanuel A babe is borne for vs / a soÌnâ Esai 6 gyuen vnto vs / principalitie so set vpon his sholder / his name shalde called wonderfull / a cooÌsellour / a mighty god / the father of the âorld to come / the prince of peace Verely he hath suffred our in ârâities / and Esa 53 hath sustayned our sorowes / * we haue estemed hym as âeprofe / and stryken of god / and brought loue For he hath wounded hym self for our wyckednes / he was afflycted for our offences / on hym rested the discipline of peace / and were made hole by his grefe / all we wandered as shepe / euery one went of his way / and the lorde toke vpon hym the wickednes of vs all And the lorde is made a socour Psa 9. to the poore / a defender / alwayes redy in the tyme of tribulation The lorde is at hande to all that Psa 33 be troubled in theyr hertes / and he wyll saue the meke in spirite The troubles of the ryghtwyse are manyfolde / from all these / the lorde byll delyuer them God is our socour and streÌgthâ P. 45. a defender in our tribulatioÌs / whâche we haue fouÌden ouermoch For he wyll delyuer the poore Ps 71. from the myghty / the poore that hath no helpar He wyll spare the poore and the nedy / and wyll saue the soules of the poore They shal be his people / and he Apo. 12 their god / god shall wype away euery teare frome theyr eyes / and deth shal nat be any more / nor mornyng / nor cryeng / nor sorowe / after that the fyrst be passed If god be on our partie / who can Rom. 8 preuayle agaynst vs / whiche hath nat spared his own soÌne / but hath delyuered him for vs al / how than hath nat he giuen vnto vs al thinges with him who shall therfore departe vs from the loue of Christ / shall trouble / or myserye / or hungre / or necessyte / or peryll / or persecutyon or the swerde For I am sure that neither deth âor lyfe / nor Angelles / nor rule / âor power / nor thynges presente / nor thynges to come / nor strength nor heyght / nor depnes / nor any ââcature / shall be able to departe vs from the charyte of god / which is in Christ Iesu our lorde Se what maner of loue the father Iohn 5 hathe shewed vnto vs / for to be named the sonnes of god / and so to be in dede For the sperite of god doth beate Roma 8. uytnes vnto our spyryte / that we be the sonnes of god / if we be sonnes / than be we heyres of god / coheres with Iesu Christ / so that we do suffre for to be glorifyed For the spiryte him self prayeth for vs w syghes vnable to be told God sente downe the spyrite of Gal. 4 his sonne into our hertes / cryenge âather father / Therfore nowe art thou nat bouÌde but a sonne / and if thou be a sonne than arte thou an âtyre through god This is the coÌfydence that we 1 Ioa. 5 ââue in god / that what so euer we desire accordyng vnto his whyllâ hereth vs. For we do knowe the grace â 2 Cor 8 our lorde Iesu Christe thow yâ sâ out sake he was made pore whaâ he was ryche / to th entent that â his pouerty you myght be ryche Christe hath redemed vs froâ Gala. 3 the curse of the lawe / and was a cursed for vs. For if thrugh the synne of on death reigneth / moche more the that receiue thabundauÌce of graâ and the rewarde of tyghtwy senâ in lyfe / shall reigne through Theâ Christe Therfore / like as througâ the synne of one ââ / many mâ we â daÌyned / euen so through the âush of one man / all men were iustified For through man came deat 2 cor 15. and through man came the âysyâ of the dead / lyâc as all dych thâ rough Adam / euen so wete all ââued through Christe But the grace of god is eterââ Rom. 6 lyfe in Christe Thrfâ our lorde For in hym resteth the corpââ Colos 2 ãâã / al the godheed full and hole Therby appereth the loue of god 1. Io. 4 vnto vs / for god sente his only beâotten sonne in to the worlde that we myght lyue through him / ther in was charyte / nat by cause we loued god / but for asmoch as he loued vs before / and sent downe his sonne to for gyue out synnes / most âerly beloued / if god hath loued vs than are we bounden one to loue another Surely we know / that vnto such Rom. 8 âs loue god / all thyuges do worke âor the best God hath prepared for such as Cor. 2. loue him / thinges / yâ no eye hathe âuer seen / nor harde with any care neither can be compassed with the thought of mannes herte For I suppose yâ the affly ctyons Rom. 8 if this lyfe can nat discryue yâ glory / which shal be shewed vpon vs. There is but one lorde of al / whi Ro. 10. âhe is lyberall to them that cal on âym who hath he despysed that hath Eccl. 2. called on him / for he is a god loly and mercyfull / and forgyueth syânes in the daye of trybulatyon / â is defendour vnto all that call oâ him in truth wo be to you of doâble herte and wycked lyppes / anâ misdoyng handes / to the synne yâ goth two wayes on the grouÌdâ wo be to the dyssolute in herte whiche do nat beleue god / theâ fore they shal nat be defeÌded of hâ But after yâ he hath called vpoâ 2. Mat 12. the almyghty / which through hââ power dothe breke the strength ââ enemyes / they toke the cyte And they dyd crye to the lorde p. 106. whan they were troubled / and hâ delyuered thâ from their necessyâ Unto the voyce of theyr playn Es
I regarde / but he yâ Esaia 66. is poore coÌtryte in spirite / that feareth my wordes Lo I am here for I am merciful Esaia 58. Esaia 66. Esaia 46 ⪠thy lorde and thy god Lyke one that cheryssheth his mother / so shall I comforte you Is it possible for the mother to for gete her childe / but that she shal pitie the fruite of her wombe / though she do forgete / yet wyll nat I forgete the. I / ye / I my selfe shalcoÌfort you / Esaia 51. what art thou thaÌ that wylte be a frayde of a maÌ mortal / the sonne of a maÌ which shal wyder like hey dust forget the lorde thy creatour I am he / I am the very same that Esaia 43. wyll put away thy wickednesse / â that wyll neuer more remeÌbre tây synne Put me in remembrauÌcâ we wyl be tryed togeder / shew sâm what vnto me if thou canst wher by thou mayst be iustifyed For my names sake I wyl with Esaia 48. draw my furye / I wyll compas the with my prayse / lest thou mygâtyst dye Lo / I haue tried yâ out but nat as syluer I haue choseÌ the in a fornays of pouerte / I wyl dâ it because of my self / to th eÌtent â be nat blasphemed / I wyl nat gâue my glorie to any other I haue made / I shal maiteyneâ Esaia 46. Esaia 43. Hiâ 32 I wyll kepe / and saue I am I am the lorde / there is no sauiour besydes me Lo / I am the lorde of euery creature / shall any worde therfore be â possyble or harde vnto me Am nat I the lorde / there is none Esaia 45. other god mo but I / there is nâ ryghtuous god sauiour / but I Is my hande abridged or madâ Esaia 50. lesse / that I may nat be able to râdeme / or is there no power in mâ to saue For I am god / there is noue other Esaia 46. god / nor anylyke vnto me / which tel at the fyrst what shal be last / do shewe at the beginyng oâ thiges that yet be nat done / sayng my couÌsel shal stande / al my wyâ shall be done c. I haue hasted my iustice it shal nat be prolonged my saluation shal nat be delayde Beholde now that I am alone / Deu. 32 that there is non other god but I I shall kyll I shall saue / I shall hurte / I shall heale / and ther is none that can draw it out of my haÌde I am thy lorde god / which do teache Esaia 48 the thynges êfytable / gouernig the in the way that thou walkyst I wyl shew al goodnes vnto the / Exo. 33 I wyl be called in the name of a lorde before the / I wil haue pite on whoÌ soeuer I lyst / wylbe merciful to whoÌ soeuer it pleaseth me / MouÌtains shal be moued / the litel Esaia 54. hylles shal tremble / but my mercy shal nat depte fro the / nor the couenauÌt of my peas shal nat be brokeÌ I haue dryueÌ away thy wyckednes Esaia 44 lyke as a cloude / the synnes like as myst / retourne vnto me for I haue redemed the. I haue loued the iÌ charite êpetual Hie. 31 therfor I haue takeÌ the vp for pite And I shal espouse the vnto my Hoz 2. self for euer / I shall espouse thâ vnto me in right wysnesse / in iugâment / in mercy pyte / I shalâ espouse the vnto my fayth / thoâ shalt thaÌ know yâ I am the lorde And thou shalt know that I am Esaia 60. the lorde in whom who that trusteth shal nat be coÌfuÌded / yâ shal know that I am the lorde that sauith thâ redemed the / the streÌgth of Iacob ⪠I am the lordeâ am nat chauÌged Mal. 3. Eze. 18 I wyll the deth of no maÌ / retouâne ye vnto me / and lyue I wyl nat the deth of any that is Eze. 33 wicked / but that he be conuerted froÌ his wicked wayes lyfe If you retourne vnto me restâ Esaia 30. in me you shal be saued / and youâ streÌgth shal be in sileÌce / in hope ⪠Call vpoÌ me in tyme of thy trouble Ps 49 / I wyll delyuer the / so shalte thou honour me Be you conuerted o chyldreÌ and Hie. 3. retourne vnto me / I shall remedie the causes of your departure I wyl couer thy sore / and I wyl Hie. 30 heale thy woundes Stande ye vpoÌ the wayes / and se / Hie. 6. enquere of the old pathes / which is the good way / and walke in it / and you shall fynde a restyng place vnto your soules Compasse you the wayes of Hierusalem Hier. 5 / and beholde / and coÌsider / seke in the stretâ of it / if you may fynde any maÌ that doth ryghwysnes / sekyng fayth / I wyll be mercyfull vnto them He that hathe coÌfydence in me / Esaia 58. shall inheryte the erthe / he shall possesse my holy mountayne And my people shal syt in mochâ Esa 32 peas / in the tabernacles of coÌfideÌce / and in habundant reste I shall draw them in the bondes Hoz 11 of Adam / in the bondes of charite I shall delyuer theÌ from the hande Hoz 13 of deth / I shal redeme them O dethe / I wyl be thy deth / and o hel I wyll be thy chastyser And I wyll tourne their sorowe Hier. 31 into gladnes / and I wyll conforte them / and make them ioyfull in zach 10 their heuynesse And I wyll haue mercy on theÌâ shall bâ iÌ lyke case as they wer / whaÌ I dyânat cast theÌ away / for I am theiâ lorde god / and I wyll here them Hoz 14 I wyl remedy the causes of theiâ coÌtrictioÌ / I wyl loue theÌ frely / foâ my wrath is turned away froÌ thâ And I wyll stryke with the an eueâlastyng Hie. 32 couenauÌt / I wyll nat ceâ se to do them good I wyl neuer more striue with thâherafter Esaia 58. / nor myne angre shal naâ contynue vnto the ende Esaia 43. Be nat afraid / for I haue redemeâ the / I haue called the by thy name / thou arte myne Hie. 39 Thy soule shal optayn saluation for thou hast had coÌfidence in me He that shall touche you shal toâche zach 2. the ball of myne eye I haue strykâ the in my indignation Esaia 60. or wrath / and whaÌ thou wasâ reconsyled vnto me / I pytied the I did forsake the at a point for â Esaia 54 lytell whyle / but I shall heape my mercyes vpon the. In the tyme oâ myne idignatioÌ / I turned my facâ lytel from the /
wyll calle vpon the name of the lorde O lorde / delyuer my soule / our mercyful lorde and rightwyse god is pytefull Lorde / all my desyre is before Ps 36. the / and my mornyng is nat hydden from the. The mercy of thy promyse is 2 Paz 6 gret and vnserchable / for thou art the hyghest lorde god ouer all the ârth / longe suffryng / and passynâ mercyful / and sorye for the malyâ of men Thou arte worthye lorde / for tâ Apo. 5. opâ the boke to lose the seales oâ it / for thou wast slayne / and hast tâ demed vs o god in thy blode And thou lorde god hast delte ââ Barn 2 vs accordyng to all thy goodnessâ and accordyng to al thy gret pyte Ma 16 Thou arte Christe the sonne oâ the lyuyng god I haue beleued that thou arte Ioa. 12 Chryst the soÌne of the lyuyng god whiche came into the worlde For thou arte our god / thou hasâ 1 âsd 6 delyuered vs from our wickednesâ and hast gyuen helth vnto vs. God âe mercyfull to me that anâ Luâ 18 a synner Father I haue offended agaynâ Luâ 15 heuen / and before the nowe I am nat worthy to be called thy sonne lette me be as one of thy hyred sââ uauntes we are vnprofytable seru auntes Lnâ 17 / we haue done but our duâââ Encrease fayth in vs. Ma. 6. Psa 35 Haue mercy on vs / sonne of David For in the is the well of lyfe / and by thy lyght we shal se lyght Lyke as an herte longeth after Ps 41. wellys of water / so my soule longeth after the o god My soule hath thristed after god the lyuyng wel / whan shal I come and appere before t e face of the lorde My soule hath desyred the in the Esa 25 nyght / but in my spyryte in my herte shall wake for the be tyme. I bowe the knees of myne herte 2. Pa 32 prayenge vnto thy goodnes lorde / I haue synned lorde / I haue synded / I knowlege my wickednes / I aske praiÌg yâ lorde to forgiue me forgyue me / do nat dystroy me all togither with my synne / nor do nat reserue myne offences for euer / for yâ shalte saue me vnworthy / accordig to thy great mercy / I shall prayse yâ euer all the dayes of my lyfe / for all the vertu of heueÌ prayseth the / â to the is al glorye for euermore Amen THou hast here good Reder a certayn gatheryng of scritures out of both the Testamâte which declare the most abundanâ mercy of god with a clere exposicion In the begynnig the worde was Ioa. 1. and the worde was with god / anâ god was the worde The sam waâ in the begynnynge with god / aâ thinges were made by it / and witâ out it was nothynge made thaâ made is / in it was lyfe / lyfe waâ the lyght of men He came into his owne and his receyued him nat / vnto as man as receiued him / he gaue power tâ be the sonnes of god / to suche a beleued in his name which loued vs / and wasshed vâ Apo. 1. from our synnes in his blood / anâ made vs his kyngdome / precsseâ vnto god / and his father to him ãâã glorye dominion for euermore God sheweth his loue whiche ãâã Ro. 5. ârreth vs / for whan we were but synners / Christ dyed for vs moche more than now seyng we are iustifyed in his blood we shal be preserued froÌ vengeaunce through hym / for yf we were reconsyled to god whan we were enemys / by the deth of his sonne / moche more now beyng reconsyled we shall be preserued by his lyfe Unto him all the prophetes bere Actu 10 recorde / that all yâ belyue in him / do receyue remyssion of their synnes / by his name Be it knowen therfore vnto you Actu 13 ye men and brethern / that by hym remissioÌ of synnes is preached vn to you / and by hym are all that be leue iustifyed from thynges / wher by ye coulde nat be iustyfyed in Moyses lawe For what the lawe coude nat do / Ro. 8. in asmoch as it was weake / bycause of the flesshe / that dyd god parfourme and sente downe his sonne in the symilytude of synful flesshe and by synne dampned sine in the slesshe / yâ rightwisenes of the law myght be fulfylled in vs / which walke nat after the flesshe but aâter the spirite Through the grace of our lorde Act. 15. Iesu Chryst / we beleue to be sâued as well as they For in him we do lyue / and armoued Act. 17 / and be This is the same stone that waâ Actu 4 forsaken of you in your buylding whiche is sette for the foundacyoâ of a corner / and there is no saluacyon in any other Nor there is none other namâ vnder heuen gyueÌ vnto men / wheâ by we may be saued The name of the is a most defensyble Prouer 18. toure / the ryghtwyse ron â neth vnto it and he shal be exalted ⪠And it shall come to passe / that Ioel. 2. who soeuer calleth vpon the name of the lorde shall be saued For the lorde is our luge / the loâ Esa 33 de is our lawe maker / the lorde is our kynge / he shall saue vs. Blessed is the name / whose trusâ Psa 39 is in the name of the lorde / hath âat regarded vanytees / and false âychcraftes Prayse ye his name / for the lorde Ps 66 pleasaunte / his mercy is euerladyng / and his truth is fro genera âyon vnto generacyon Prayse ye our lorde god / which Iudith 13. hath nat forsaken suche as truste in him Prayse ye the lorde for he is good p. 134. syng vnto his name / for he is pleasaunt Prayse o heuens / and o erth reioyse Es 46 / ye mountaynes / make melodye / for the lorde hath conforted his people / and wyll haue mercye on the poore Blesse ye the lorde / exalte hym Ec. 43 asmoch as ye can / for he is ferre aboue all praysynge Gyue prayse / o heuens / for the Es 44 lorde hath shewed mercy / the farthest partes of the erthe make ye melodye Blesse thou my soule / vnto the Ps 102 lordes and al that is within me vn to his holy name Blysse thou my soule vnto the lorde / do nat forget the wordes of â which forgiueth al thy wickedne which healeth al thy diseases The lorde sheweth mercy / and iâgement to all that suffre wronge he hath nat delte â vs accordyngâ to our synnes / nor he hath nat rewarded vs accordyng to our wyâkednes For he hath establyshed his mercy vpon suche as feare him / according vnto the heyght of heuyn frâ the erth Lyke as a father hath mercy oâ his children / so the lorde
hath mercâ vpon them that feare hym / for hâ knewe his owne creation / he rembred that we are as dust / and thâ man is as haye All flesshe is hey / and al the glorâ Es 40 of it lyke a floure of the felde / thâ heye wethereth / and the floure iâ faded / for the spiryte of the lordâ hath blowen on it verely the people is heye / the heye is wetheretâ â the flour is fadyd / but the worde âf the lorde abydeth for euermore Deu. 8. Man doth nat lyue by bread one ây / but in euery worde whiche coâeth out of the mouth of god Euery worde of god is fyry / it is Prouet 30. Ps 17. â shelde for theÌ that trust in him My god / hys waye is vndefyled the wordes of the lorde ar tryed in fyre / he is a defander of all that trust in him Al sayntes are in his power / they Deu. 32 that approche vnto his feete / shall receyue of his doctryne VnderstaÌde ye with all your her Iosu 23 us / that of all the wordes that the lorde hath promised that he wolde pforme that one shal passe in vayn Psal 144. The lorde is true in al his wordes and holy in all his workes The lorde lyfteth vp al that fal downe / easeth all that he hurte For the lorde sercheth al hertes 1. pa. 18 the perceyueth all the thoughtes of the mynde / yf thou wylte seke hiÌ thou shalt finde hiÌ / but if yâ forsake him / he wyl cast the away for euer Seke the lorde / whyle he maâ Esa 55 be founde / call on him whyle he iâ at hande / let the wycked leue hiâ way / and the vniust man his imagynations / let him retorne vut the lorde / and he wyll haue mercâ on hym / and vnto oure god / for hâ is great and redy to forgyue Sauour ye of the lorde in goodnes Sap. 1. symplycite of hert / seke hiâ out for they shall fynde hym whyche do nat tempte him / and appereth vnto them which trust in hiâ The ryche haue neded / and hauben Ps 33. hungry / but they yâ seke yâ lorde shal nat fayle of any good thigâ The lorde is good to al yâ trust iâ Ebre 3 him / vnto the soule that will seke him The good lorde wyl be mercyfuâ 2 pa. 30 vnto all that seke out with al theâ hertê the lorde god of their faderâ nor he wyll nat lay to theÌ any sinne bycause they be lesse sanctifycâ And whan they wyll reuerte iâ 1. pa 15. their trouble / wyll crye vnto thâ lorde god of Israel / and wyll sekâ him / they shall fynde him For theyr truste is in teir sauiour / Ecc 34 the eyes are set on him that tour him / he that dreadeth the lorde shall nat tremble nor beÌ aferde / for âis hope is in him / he that feateth the lorde his soule is blessed / whan he regardeth / he also is his defeÌce For the eyes of the lorde do beholde 1. pa. 26 all the erth / gyue strength vnto all that bose ue in him with a perfyte herte The eyes of the lorde are set on Ec. 34. suche as feare him / the protectour of power / the fouÌdation of vertu / the couer of heate / and the moone shadowe / the in treatour of offeÌding / âhâlpar ââmyschaunce / exaltynge the soule / gyuyng light to the eyes ââuyng helth lyfe benedietion The eyes of the lorde aâ set vpon 1. Pet. 3 the rightwyse / and his eares vnto the prayer of them Beholde the eyes of the lorde are Psa 32 vpon all that feare him / and vpon suche as truste in his mercy Taste se how the lorde is swete Ps 33. blessed is the manne that trusteth in hym Trust in god / and worke goodnes Ps 36. / and inhabytre the erth / and thou shalt fede in the ryches of it And thou shalt knowe how thy Rume 1 lorde god is a god myghty true keping couenauÌre and mercy to aâ that loue him The lorde is good and coÌforterlâ in tyme of trouble / wyll knowâ all that trust in him They that trust in the lorde sâal Es 40 chauÌge in strength / and shall hauâ fethers as Egles / they shal ronnâ and nat labour / they shall go / and yet shall nat faynte He that trusteth in the lorde / iâ Prouer 16. p 146. blessed For the lorde is well contenteâ with all that feare him / and witâ them that trust in his mercy Euyll shall nat happen to hyâ Eccl. 33 that feareth god / but god shal preserue him in temptacion / and delyuer him from all euyll They that feare the lorde / hauâ Ps 113. trusted in the lorde / he is their heâ âer and theyr defender you that feare the lorde abyde Eccl. 2. his mercy / and do nat tourne from hym leste ye fall / ye that feare the lorde beleue hym / and your rewar âe shall nat be frustratâ ye that feaâe the lorde trust in him and mercy shall come to you at pleasure All congregatioÌs of people trust Ps 61. â in bun Shede before him your hertê / god is our helpar euermore Saluation of the rightwyse is Psa 36 of god / he is their defender in the tyme of trybulation And the lorde shall helpe them and delyuer them / and shall rydde them from mysdoers / and shall saâe them bycause they haue trusted in him The skourges of a synner ar manyfolde / he Psa 31. that trusteth in the lorde shall be compassed with mercy Blessed be all that trust in him Psal 2. Hie. 17 That manne is cursed that truâeth in man / maketh flesshe his âefence / whose herte swarueth froÌâhe lorde Blessed is the man that ãâã in the lorde shal be his ãâã He that trusteth in hym that Eccl. 31 nat be madâ worse It is better to trust in the lordâ â 117. than to trust in man It is better to trust in the lorde than to trust in prynces He that feareth maÌ shal sone fal / hâ Prouer 29. Sap. 3. yâ trusteth in the lorde shal be holpe They that trust in him shal perceyue the truth / the faythful sha obey him in loue / for rewarde anâ peace is vnto his electe The people se and do nat vnderstande Sap 4 / nor do remembre such thynges in their hertes / howe thâ grace and mercy of god is vnto hâ sayntes / regarde his electe The lorde doth nat forsake hiâ ââ Re. 12 people / for his great names sakâ God wylâ at put backe his peple Ps 93. / and wyl nat forsake his inherytaunce Truely god wyll nat gyue bâ Ec 47 his mercy They that truste in the lorde as ââ â 124. hyl
of Syon shal neuer be moued 1 pa. 20 Beleue in your lorde god / and âe shall be sure / beleue his prophetes / and all thynges shall come to passe happely The rightwyse shall lyue by his Hab. 2 fayth Abraham beleued god / it was Ro. 4. touÌted vnto him for rightwysnes It is nat written for him only / that it was rekened to hym for ryghtwysnes / but also for vs / to whome it shal be counted for ryght ââsnes / so that we beleue on him that reysed vp Iesu Chryste our lorde from death / whiche was delyuered for our synnes / dyd ryse âânyne for to iustyfye vs. Now trust in Chryste Iesu / ye Ephe 2 that some tyme were ferre of / are brought uere by yâ blode of Chryst Seyng therfore that we be iustiâââd Ro. 5. by fayth / we haue pease with âod through our lord Iesu Christ by whom we haue a waye in throuth fayth vnto this fauour wherein he stande reioyse in hope of the prayse that shall be gyuen of tâ sonne of god Christ is the ende of the lawe / tâ Roma 10. iustifye all that beleue If thou do coÌfesse the lorde â su with thy mouth / and wolte bâleue in thy herte yâ god reysed hiâ from the dead / he shal be saued foâ the beleue of the herte iustyfyeâ to coÌfesse with the mouth saueth ⪠who that trusteth him / shall nâ Esa 28 be shamed Do nat therfore lese your conââdence Heb. 10 / that is worthye greatte â wardes For it behoueth hi that comeâ Hebr 11 vnto god / to beleue / that he is / at that he rewardeth them that seâ after hym He is a redemer and a sauiouâ Dan. 6. workynge sygnes and meruaylâ both in heuen and in erth The lorde looseth the fettcerâ â 145. the lorde giueth syght to the blâde / the lorde lifteth vp suche as fallen / the lorde loueth the ryghwyse / the lorde prescrueth strauâ ãâã / he will defende the infaunt / and the wydowe / and wyll destroy the wayes of synners The lorde kepeth yâ froÌ al euyll Ps 120 the lorde kepeth thy soule The lorde kepeth thy in goyng and vngoyng / from heÌsforth and euermore Our god / is the god of saluatiâ Ps 67 Ps 77 Verely he is mercyfull and wyl forgyue their synnes / and wyl nat dystroye them Ps 24 All the wayes of the lorde be in mercy and truth / to them that seke his testameÌt / the recordes of him Ecc. 36 All the workes of the lorde are very good He loueth mercy and IugemeÌt Ps 32. with his mercy the erthe is replenysshed For god loueth mercy truth / Ps 83. the lorde shal gyue grace and glorye Confesse to the lorde / for he is Ps 117 good / and that his mercy is euerlastynge Israel may say now that he is good / and that his mercy is theââa stynge Blesse ye god O heuens anâ Tho. 12 confesse vnto hem before all creatures / that he hath shewed merââ vnto you / for it is good to kept sâcrete the sacrament of a kinge buâ to dysclose and confesse the âââkes of god / it is honorable Thou shalt knowlege and praâse âe 17. god / thou shalte reioyse tu hâpytefulnes Ps 129 In the lorde is mercy and plentuous redemption / and he shal ââ deme Israel / from all his ãâã tees The lorde is a pyteer and mââcy â 441 full patient / and passyng mercâfull The lorde is louyng vnto aââre turts / and his mercyes dâââced all his workes The mercyes of the lorde ar mâny Thre 3 folde / for we be nat consâmed for his pite hath nat fayled For lyke vnto his greatnes ââ Eccl. 2. is his mercy in him The pyre of a man is but emploiâd Ec. 18. vnto his neyghbour / but the py â of god âs vnto cuery creature The mercy of god is beautefull Ercl. 35 ââ to me of tribulation / lyke as a showre of raine iÌ tyme of drought Blessed be god / and the father 2. Lor. 1 of our lorde Ihesu Christe the father of mercy / and god of all consolation / whiche doth conforte vs in all our tribulation But god which is richt in mercy Ephe. 2 thorough the excedyng charitie that he bare vnto vs / whaÌ we were deade in synne / hathe reâyâed vs with Christe / by whose grace ye âe saued But after that the benignt âââ TituÌ 3. âândeues of god our sauyoure appered to manwarde ââ as for âây dedes of ryghtwysenesse that the ââd done / but accordynge vnto his mercy he hath saued vs by the wel of regeneracion / and by the ãâã ynge of the holy ghoste / the whiche ââshed on vs had oundauntly thorough Iesu Chryst our sauyour so that we beyng ons iustifyed â his grace / shulde be heyres of etânall lyfe through hope Iam. 5. For the lorde is mercyfull an pytefull Blessed be god the father of ouâ 1. Pet. 2 lorde Iesu Chryste / whiche thorough his habundant mercy hatâ begotten vs agayne into lyuyngâ hope by the resurrection of Irsâ Christ from deth / for to enioye aââheritanÌce that neuer corruptethâ wherfore in all thynges it becaâ âebr 2 hym to be made lyke vnto his brâthern that he might be a mercyfuâ and a faythfull Bysshop in thynâges concerniÌg god / for to forgyuâ the synnes of the people How great is the mercy of thâ âc 17. lorde / andhis pardon / to all thaâ to urne to him Tourne ye vnto your lorder goâ Iohe 2 for he is kyndeâ mercyfull / pacienâ and of great pyte / and forgetful of malyce whiche only hath preserued yoâ 1. ââ 20 from all your harmes troubles Approche ye vnto him / and be Ps 34 Illumined / and your faces shal nat be shamed Tourne therfore you synners / Tob. 15 âo tustyce in the syght of god / and beleue yâ he hath shewed his mercy vnto you your lorde god id holy and mercyfull / whiche 2 pa. 50 wyll nat tourne his face away from you / if ye wyll reuerte vnto him It is good and acceptable in the 1 Tim 2 syght of god our sautoue / whyche wolde haue all men saued / and to come vnto yâ know ege of the tru the / for ther is one god and one me by at or betwen god and man / that is Iesu Chryste / the man whiche gaue him selfe a raunsome for all men For we haue nat a Bysshop that Hebr. â is vnable to haue compassyon on our in fyrmytes / but he was tempted in all thynges / in lyke maner / but yet without synne / let vs go therfore boldly vnto the throne of his grace / that we maye optayâ mercy / and fynde fauour in tynâ of nede For he is able to saue euerlastiâ Heb.
30. te he wyll answere / as sone as ââ hath herde it Lo / the hande of the lorde is nâ Es 50. shortened / but that he is able tâ saue / nor his ear is nat so stoppeâ but he can here Be ye therfore subdued vnder 2. Pet 5 mighty hande of god / that he maâ âxalte you iÌ the tyme of visitation putting al your care in him / for he hath charge of you He hath created both small Psa 6. gret / and equalyte he hath cure of âll thynges Drede the lorde ye that be his Psa 33 sayntes / for there is no scarsyte to any that drede him Delyte in the lorde / and he shall Ps 36. graunte vnto the â thy peticy on of thy herte disclose thy wayes vnto the lorde / and trust in him / and he wyll do for the. The steppes of man shal be directed by the lorde / whan he happeth to fable he shal nat be hurte / for the lorde shall put vnder his hande I was yonge and wared olde / and I haue nat scen the rightwyse for sake / nor any of his Issue destituââ of lyuyng for always he pitieth âbideth his seed shal be blessed Last thy thought vpon the lorde Ps 54 and he shall norisshe the / and he âyl neuer gyue trouble to the right âyse Haue confydence in the lorde Pro. 3. with all thyne herte / and do naâ trust in thyne owne wysdome Iâ all thy wayes remembre him / and he shall ordre thy steppes The lorde shall nat affââcte thâ Pro. 30 soule of the ryghtwyse with hungrâ he shal ouerthrowe the awayteâ of the wycked Dysclose thy workes vnto thâ Pro. 16 lorde / and thy thought shal be dyrected / the lorde hath wrought alâ thynges for him self / and the wicked vnto an euyll daye The herte of man dysposeth his way / but it longeth vnto the lordâ for to dyrecte his steppes Many thoughtes do ron in thâ Pro. 19 herte of a man / but the wyll of thâ lorde abydeth euermore It is good for to abide the saluâtion Thre 3. of the lorde with sylence Therfore the lorde doth tarye tâ Esa 30 haue mercy on the / and he shall ââ exalted in sparing of you / for he ââ the lorde god of iugement / blessed are they that loke after him In thy mornynge thon shalt nat nede to mourn / for he that pitieth wyll haue mercy on the. For god is thy mercyfull lorde Deut 4 god And his mercy is on al them that Luc. 1. feare him through out all generatyons Do nat say I wyll do harme for Pro. 20 barme / but tary vpoÌ the lorde / and he wyll delyuer the. Kepe your selues in the loue of Iude. 1 god / loking after the mercy of our lorde Iesu Christ / for yâ lyfe euerlastynge For the grace of god / that gyâeth Titio 2 helth vnto al men hath appeâed / and taught vs for to denye al vngodlynes / and worldly lustes that we shuld lyue honestly / ryght âisly godly in this present worlââ / lokynge for that blyssed hope âglorious appcryng of the mighâe god our sauiour Iesu Christ the which gaue him self for vs. For to redeme vs from all vnrightwysnesse / and to purge vs â peculyar people vnto him folow yng good workes Happy at they / whose vnrighâ Psa 31 wysnes is forgyuen / the synne ar kepte secrete Happy is that man â to whoâ god hathe nat rekened any synnâ and in whose herte there is no dâ ceyte Happy is that man whicheâ Iob. 5. corrected by the lorde / the correcyon of the lorde / thou shalte naâ therfore refuse / for he woundeth healeth / he stryketh / his hauâ maketh hole The lorde kylleth reuyueth 1. Ke. 2. he bryngeth downe to hell briâgeth out / the lorde maketh pooâ and maketh ryche / he putteth done and setteth vp For the lorde punyssheth by Heb. 12 that he loueth / and he scourge euery childe whom he receyueth seuer in lernyng God offreth hâ self vnto you / as vnto his sonnes / for what sonne is ther / whom the father doth nat correcte Furthermore we haue had our carnall fathers as teachers / and them we did obey / shal we nat therfore moche more obey our spyrituall father by whom we shal lyue Truely euery lernyng semeth nowe nat to be ioyfull / but soroufull / but afterwarde it shal bringe forth the most mylde fruit of right wysnes vnto all that at exercysed in it For our excedyng try bulatyon 2 cor 4 which is transytorie light / prepareth an excedynge / in eternall weyght of glorye vnto vs whyle we be in the contâplaryon / nat of thiges visyble / but of yâ vnuisyble For whom the lorde loueth he Pro. 3. correcteth / and taketh a coÌceyte in him / as in his sonne My brethern couÌte it exceding Iaââe 1 Ioye / whan ye fal in to diuers teÌpracyons / remembryng howe that the tryeng of your fayth bringeth pacyence Vnderstande that lyke as ye bâ 2 Lor. 1 felowes in payne / euen so shall yâ be in conforte God is faithfull / whiche shall 1. cor 10 nat suffre you to be teÌpted abouâ your strength / but shal in the myddes of your teÌptation make away for you to escape out For the lyues of the ryghtwysâ Sapi. 3 be in the handes of god / and the tourment of deth shall nat touchâ them And natwithstandying that they haue suffred torment before men yet their hope is replenisshed with Immortalyte 2 Pet. 2 God knoweth how to delyueâ the vertuous out of temptation â to reserue the wycked / vnto the day of iugment / for to be tourmeÌ âª ted He wyll delyuer the poore ouâ Iob. 36 of his myserye / and he wyll opeâ his care in tyme of trybulation He dealeth paciently for youâ 2. Pet. 3 sakes / and is loth that any shuldâ peryshe / but that all shulde tourne vnto repentaunce whan we ar iuged we ar corrected 1. Cor. 11 by the lorde / by cause we shall nat be condempned with this world He hath chastysed vs for oure Teb 13 vnrightwysenes / and he wyl saue vs for his mercyes sake All thynges ar of god / which 2 Cor. 5 hath reconsyled vs vnto him self / by Ihesu Christ / hath gyuen vs the office to preach the accorde / for god was in Christ / and made the agrement bytwen the worlde and him selfe / rekened nat their synâes vnto them / and hathe coÌmytted vnto vs the preachinge of the accorde Holy / holy / the god of batayle Esa 6. all the erthe is replenysshed with his glorie Colos 1 For it pleased the father that in him shulde all âlentuousnes remayne / and by him to reconsyle althynges vnto him selfe / and to set a peas by hym through
is to say / the othe which he sware to our father AdrahaÌ for to gyue vs. That we delyuered out of the bouÌdes of our enemis / myât serue him ââthout feare all the dayes of our lyfe / in suche holynes ryghtwysenes that ar except before him And thou chyld shalt be called yeâphete of the ââest ⪠for thou shalt âas defore the fare of the lorde to prepare his wayes And to gyue knowlege of helthe vnto his people for the remyssyon aâ synnes Through the tendre mercy of our lorde / wherwith he hathe visyted vs / spryngyng from an hygh To gyue lyght to them that sate in ãâã in shadow of deth / to ãâã our fore in to the way of pease ââoÌfesse the lorde / call vpoÌ his Esa 12 âame / publishe among the natioÌs / his meruaylous workê / remeÌbrâ that his name is aboue all other ye shal draw waters ioyfully oâ of the welles of the fauyour praysâ ye the lorde / for he hath done ââce Hently / preach it through all thâerth / reioyse prayse o ye inhabâtasites of Syon for in the myddâ of you is the gret saynt of Israeâ Let your soules reioyse in his mââcy / Eccl. 15 be ye abasshed iÌ the laude of ãâã Thy lorde god is myghty / in tââ Soph 3 myddell of the he shall saue Sonne do nat forgette thy self Eccl 38 thyne infyrmytie / but pray vâ the lorde / and he shall cure the. Come / and let vs retourne vâ Hoz 6 the lorde / for he hath taken / â heale vs / he wyll stryke / yet ââoure vs. which healeth the contrite in âte / ps 146 and aswageth theyr sorow Thou shalt cal his name Iesâ Mat. 11 shalsaue his peple froÌ their sâ And Iesu wente all Galyâââ Mat 4 chyng in theyr sygnagogâs âo chyng the gospell of the ãâã healyng al maner of sycknesses dyseases among the people And al the multitude preased for Luc. 6. to touche him / for vertue went out of him and healeth them all He coÌforted the women that was Mar. 5 dyseased with the blody slyre / sayââgr / doughter thy fayth hath saââ the / go thy waye in peas / be thou hole of thy plage He sayd vnto Centuryon / go thy Mat. 8 waye / as thou hast beleued euyn âo be it vnto the. But Iesu pceyuynge their fayth Mat. 9 âayd vnto him that had the palsey Be of good chere sou / thy synnes ât forgyuen the. Also he spake vnto Symon the Luc. 7 âarisey / by the woman that was synner / moche synne is forgyuen âer by cause she loueth moch Iesus answered vnto the womaÌââyth Ma. 15 euyn as thou wylte so be it âne vnto the. and after that hour â doughter was hole âe said vnto the rular of the synagoge Mar. 5 Be nat a frayde only beleuâ He sayd vnto Martha Dyd nâ IoaÌ 11. I tell the / that if thou woldest bâleue / yâ shuldest se the glory of god He comforted the father of the lâ Mar. 9 narike / sayeng If thou canst find in thyne herte to beleue / all thinge are possyble to one that beleueth He sayde vnto the blynde maâ Mat. 9 Do ye beleue that I can doo thâ vnto you / accordynge vnto youâ fayth / be it done vnto you He rebuked his disciples for theâ Ma. 16 vnbelefe / saieÌg O ye of lyttel faiâ why are your myndes troubled bycause ye haue no bred He sayde vnto the woman thâ IoaÌ 8. was taken in aduoutry womaâ where be they that accused the. wyll nat condempne the / gootâ waye and synne nomore He sayd vnto the demonyake / â Mar. 5 home vnto thy frendes / tell thâ how moche the lorde hath done â the / how he had mercy on the. He dyd incourage the thefe wâ Luc. 23 these wordes / truly I say vnto this day thou shalt be with me in padyse He coÌmaunded zachee syttyng in Luc. 19 the sycâmer tree / that he shulde coâe downe hastely He coÌmaunded Mathew sytting Mat. 9 at the receyte of custome that he ââulde folow him By the example of the Ryotous Luc. 15 sonne / Christ sygnifyeth vnto vs the synguler fauour and excedyng ââercy of his fader sayeng / whaÌ he was a great way of / he espied him and hastyng towarde him / embraced his necke and kyssed him As Iesu weÌt forth he saw a gret Mar. 6 multitude / had pite on them / for they were as shepe hauyng no shep âerde He couraged his discyples / whaÌ they toke hi for a spirite / sayeng / he of good chere / it is I / be nat âtrayde Of the great fauour of god toâardes vs / the remeÌbraunce wherâf shall vehemeÌtly stirre vs agayn ââto the loue of so benygne a god and father ANd he hath set me at large Ps 17. he hath saued me / bycause is his pleasUre By the lorde shal the steppes of mâ Ps 36. be directed / he shal rule his waâ He was offred / for so was his pleâsure / Esa 53 hath nat opened his moutâ whiche coueteth to haue all me 1 Tim 2 saued / and for to come vnto knoâlege of the trouth Mic. 7 He wyl nat sâd iÌ his furour with oâ cause / for he enteÌdeth mercy onlâ Nor god wyll nat that any soâle 2 Re 14 shulde be lost / but he deuyseth him selfe / thynkyng howe he mâ preserue him from perisshyng thâ is cast awaye So / it is nat the pleasure of yoâ Mat 18 father in heuyn / that any of the lytell on s / shuld perisshe O Hierusalem / Hierusalem / wâche Mat 23 kyllest prophetes / and stonâ theÌ to deth that are sentâ vnto tâ how often wolde I haue gather thy chyldren to gyther / as a henâ gathereth her checkyns vnder â wynges / but ye wolde nat Facyon nat your selues accordynge Ro. 12. vnto this worlde / but be ye reformed in a new vnderstandyng that ye may fele what thyng / that good / that acceptable and perfyte âyll of god is I wyl nat the deth of him that is Eze. 18 lyke to dye the lorde god sayth / retourne and lyue The vncleunes is habominable / Eze ⪠4 for I wolde haue clensed the / and thou woldest nat be elensed of thy fylthy For this is the pleasure of the father Ioan 6 that sente me that of all whiche he hath gyuen me I shulde lese nothyng / but shulde rayse it vp agayne at the laste day And this is the wyll of my fader that sent me / that euery man whiche seeth the soÌne beleueth on hi haue euerlastig lyfe / I wyl rayse hym vp at the last daye Father I wyll that they which shou hast giuen me / be where as I am / that they maye see my glorye