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

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bringeth much fruite ✝ verse 25 He that loueth his life shal lose it and he that hateth his life in this vvorld doth keepe it to life euerlasting ✝ verse 26 If any man minister to me let him folovv me and vvhere I am there also shal my minister be If any man minister to me my father vvil honour him ⊢ ✝ verse 27 Novv my soule is troubled And vvhat shal I say Father saue me from this houre But therfore came I into this houre ✝ verse 28 Father glorifie thy name A voice therfore came from heauen Both I haue glorified it and againe I vvil glorifie it ✝ verse 29 The multitude therfore that stoode and had heard said that it thundered Others said An Angel spake to him ✝ verse 30 IESVS ansvvered and said This voice came not for me but for your sake ✝ verse 31 Novv is the iudgemēt of the vvorld novv the Prince of this vvorld shal cast forth ✝ verse 32 And I * if I be exalted from the earth vvil dravv al things to my self ✝ verse 33 and this he said signifying vvhat death he should die ✝ verse 34 The multitude ansvvered him Vve haue heard out of the lavv that CHRIST abideth for euer and hovv saiest thou The Sonne of man must be exalted Vvho is this Sonne of man ✝ verse 35 IESVS therfore said to them Yet a little vvhile the light is among you Vvalke vvhiles you haue the light that the darkenesse ouertake you not And he that vvalketh in darkenesse knovveth not vvhither he goeth ✝ verse 36 Vvhiles you haue the light beleeue in the light that you may be the children of light ⊢ These things IESVS spake and he vvent avvay and hid him self from them ⊢ ✝ verse 37 And vvhereas he had done so many signes before them they beleeued not in him ✝ verse 38 that the saying of Esay the Prophet might be fulfilled vvhich he said Lord vvho hath beleeued the hearing of vs and the Arme of our Lord to vvhom hath it bene reuealed ✝ verse 39 Therfore they could not beleeue because Esay said againe ✝ verse 40 He hath blinded their eies and indurated their hart that they may not see vvith their eies nor vnderstand vvith their hart and be conuerted and I heale them ✝ verse 41 These things said Esaie vvhen he savv his glorie and spake of him ✝ verse 42 But yet of the Princes also many beleeued in him but for the Pharisees they did not confesse that they might not be cast out of the Synagogue ✝ verse 43 for they loued the glorie of men more then the glore of God ✝ verse 44 But IESVS cried and said He that beleeueth in me doth not beleeue in me but in him that sent me ✝ verse 45 And he that seeth me seeth him that sent me ✝ verse 46 I a light am come into this vvorld that euery one vvhich beleeueth in me may not remaine in the darknesse ✝ verse 47 And if any man heare my vvordes and keepe them not I doe not iudge him for I came not to iudge the vvorld but to saue the vvorld ✝ verse 48 He that despiseth me receiueth not my vvordes hath that iudgeth him the vvord that I haue spoken that shal iudge him in the last day ✝ verse 49 Because of my self I haue not spoken but the Father that sent me he gaue me commaundement vvhat I should say and vvhat I should speake ✝ verse 50 And I knovv that his commaundement is life euerlasting The things therfore that I speake as the Father said to me so doe I speake ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XII 5. Why vvas So wicked couetous and sacrilegious persons reprehend good men for bestowing their goods vpon Church ornaments c. vnder pretence of better bestowing them on the poore such prouide for the poore as Iudas did 6. A theefe Iudas did not then first perish when he should our Lord for he was a theefe before and being lost he yet folowed Christ not in hart but in body onely Which our Maister tolerated to giue vs a lesson to tolerate the il rather then deuide the body Aug. tract 50 in Io. CHAP. XIII As his last supper to giue his farevvel and that in most vvonderful louing maner 4 he vvasheth his Disciples feete 6 beginning vvith Peter 8 shevving hovv necessaris it is for vs to be vvashed by him in Baptisme and needful also after Baptisme 1● and by this example teaching them al humilitie one tovvard an other 21 Then he foretelleth that notvvithstanding his exceding loue tovvard them 〈◊〉 euen of them vvil betray him meaning Iudas 22 as to Iohn he secretly shevveth After whose going out he reioyceth and saith that euen now the houre is come 14 commendeth vnto them to loue together as a nevv commaundement ●6 and foretelleth Peter vvho presumed to much of his ovvne strength that euen this night he vvil deny him thrise verse 1 AND before the festiual day of Pasche IESVS knovving that his houre was come that he should passe out of this vvorld to his Father vvhereas he had loued his that vvere in the vvorld vnto the end he loued them ✝ verse 2 And vvhen supper vvas done vvhereas the deuil novv had put into the hart of Iudas Iscariote the sonne of Simon to betray him ✝ verse 3 knovving that the Father gaue him al things into his handes and that he came from God and goeth to God ✝ verse 4 he riseth from supper and laieth aside his garments and hauing taken a tovvel girded him self ✝ verse 5 After that he put vvater into a bason and ″ began to vvash the feete of the disciples and to vvipe them vvith the tovvel vvherevvith he vvas girded ✝ verse 6 He commeth therfore to Simon Peter And Peter saith to him Lord doest thou vvash my feete ✝ verse 7 IESVS ansvvered and said to him That vvhich I doe thou knovvest not novv hereafter thou shalt knovv ✝ verse 8 Peter saith to him Thou shalt not vvash my feete for euer IESVS ansvvered him If I vvash thee not thou shalt not haue part vvith me ✝ verse 9 Simon Peter saith to him Lord not only my feete but also handes and head ✝ verse 10 IESVS saith to him He that is vvashed nedeeth not but ″ to vvash his feete but is cleane vvholy And you are cleane but not al. ✝ verse 11 For he knevv vvho he vvas that vvould betray him therfore he said You are not cleane al. ✝ verse 12 Therfore after he had vvashed their feete and taken his garments being set dovvne againe he said to them Knovv you vvhat I haue done to you ✝ verse 13 You cal me Maister and Lord and you say vvel for I am so ✝ verse 14 If then I haue vvashed your feete Lord and Maister you also ought to vvash one an others feete ✝ verse 15 For I haue giuen you an example that as I haue done to you so you doe also ⊢ ✝ verse 16 Amen amen I say to you a seruant is not greater then his lord neither
said of Paul ✝ verse 15 And vvhen she vvas baptized and her house she besought vs saying If you haue iudged me to be faithful to our Lord enter in vnto my house and tarie And she constrained vs. ✝ verse 16 And it came to passe as vve vvent to praier a certaine vvenche hauing a Pythónical spirit mette vs that brought great gaine to her maisters by diuîning ✝ verse 17 This same folovving Paul and vs cried saying These men are the seruants of the high God vvhich preach vnto you the vvay of saluation ✝ verse 18 And this she did many daies And Paul being sorie and turning said to the spirit I cōmaund thee in the name of IESVS CHRIST to goe out from her And he vvent out the same houre ✝ verse 19 But her maisters seeing that the hope of their gaine vvas gone apprehending Paul and Silas brought them into the market place to the Princes ✝ verse 20 and presenting them to the magistrates they said These men trouble our citie being Ievves ✝ verse 21 and they preach a fashion vvhich it is not lavvful for vs to receiue nor doe being Romanes ✝ verse 22 And the people ranne against them and the magistrates tearing their coates commaunded them to be beaten vvith roddes ✝ verse 23 And vvhen they had laid * many stripes vpon them they did cast them into prison commaunding the keeper that he should keepe them diligently ✝ verse 24 Vvho vvhen he had receiued such commaundement cast them into the inner prison and made their feete fast in the stockes ✝ verse 25 And at mid-night Paul and Silas praying did praise God And they that vvere in prison heard them ✝ verse 26 But sodenly there vvas made a great earthquake so that the foundations of the prison vvere shaken And forthvvith al the doores vvere opened and the bands of al vvere loosed ✝ verse 27 And the keeper of the prison vvaked out of his sleepe and seeing the doores of the prison opened dravving out his svvord vvould haue killed him self supposing that the prisoners had been fled ✝ verse 28 But Paul cried vvith a loud voice saying Doe thy self no harme for vve are al here ✝ verse 29 And calling for light he vvent in and trembling fel dovvne to Paul and Silas at their feete ✝ verse 30 and bringing them forth he said Maisters vvhat must I doe that I may be saued ✝ verse 31 But they said Beleeue in our Lord IESVS and thou shalt be saued and thy house ✝ verse 32 And they preached the vvord of our Lord to him vvith al that vvere in his house ✝ verse 33 And he taking them in the same houre of the night vvashed their vvounds and him self vvas baptized and al his house incontinent ✝ verse 34 And vvhen he had brought them into his ovvne house he laid the table for them and reioyced vvith al his house beleeuing God ✝ verse 35 And vvhē day vvas come the magistrates sent the sergeants saying Let those men goe ✝ verse 36 And the keeper of the prison told these vvordes to Paul That the magistrates haue sent that you should be let goe novv therfore departing goe ye in peace ✝ verse 37 But Paul said to them Being vvhipped openly vncōdemned men that are Romanes they haue cast vs into prison novv do they send vs out secretly Not so but let them come let vs out them selues ✝ verse 38 And the sergeants reported these wordes to the magistrates And they vvere afraid hearing that they vvere Romanes ✝ verse 39 and comming they besought them bringing them forth they desired them to depart out of the citie ✝ verse 40 And going out of the prison they entred in vnto Lydia and hauing seen the brethren they comforted them and departed CHAP. XVII Hovv in other parts of Macedonia he planted the Church and namely at Thessalonica 5 vvhere the obstinate Ievves are so malicious that they pursue him also into Ber●a 14 From vvhence being conducted into Greece he preacheth at Athens both to the Ievves and Gentiles disputing vvith the Philosophers 19 and in Areopagods persuading them from their Idols vnto one God and IESVS CHRIST raised from the dead verse 1 AND vvhen they had vvalked through Amphipolis and Apollonia they came to Thessalonica vvhere there vvas a synagogue of the Ievves ✝ verse 2 And Paul according to his custome entred in vnto them there Sabboths he discoursed to them out of the Scriptures ✝ verse 3 declaring and insinuating that it behoued CHRIST to suffer and to rise againe from the dead and that this is IESVS CHRIST vvhom I preach to you ✝ verse 4 And certaine of them beleeued and vvere ioyned to Paul and Silas and of the Gentiles that serued God a great multitude and noble vvomen not a fevv ✝ verse 5 But the Ievves enuying taking vnto them of the rascal sort certaine naughtie men and making a tumult stirred the citie and besetting Iasons house sought to bring them forth vnto the people ✝ verse 6 And not finding them they drevv Iason and certaine brethren to the princes of the citie crying That these are they that stirre vp the vvorld and are come hither ✝ verse 7 vvhom Iason hath receiued and al these doe against the decrees of Caesar saying that there is an other king IESVS ✝ verse 8 And they moued the people and the princes of the citie hearing these things ✝ verse 9 And taking a satisfaction of Iason and of the rest they dimissed them ✝ verse 10 But the brethren forthvvith by night sent avvay Paul and Silas vnto Beroea Vvho vvhen they vvere come entred into the synagogue of the Ievves ✝ verse 11 And these were more noble then they that are at Thessalonica vvho receiued the vvord vvith al greedines daily searching the scriptures if these things vvere so ✝ verse 12 And many surely of them beleeued and of honest vvomen Gentiles and men not a fevv ✝ verse 13 And vvhen the Ievves in Thessalonica vnderstood that at Beroea also the vvord of God vvas preached by Paul they came thither also mouing and troubling the multitude ✝ verse 14 And then immediatly the brethren sent avvay Paul to goe vnto the sea but Silas and Timothee remained there ✝ verse 15 And they that conducted Paul brought him as farre as Athens and receiuing commaundement of him to Silas and Timothee that they should come to him very speedily they departed ✝ verse 16 And vvhen Paul expected them at Athens his spirit vvas incensed vvithin him seeing the citie giuen to Idolatrie ✝ verse 17 He disputed therfore in the synagogue vvith the Ievves them that serued God and in the market-place euery day vvith them that vvere there ✝ verse 18 And certaine Philosophers of the Epicures and the Sto●kes disputed vvith him and certaine said Vvhat is it that this vvord-sovver vvould say But others He seemeth to be a preacher of nevv gods because he preached to them IESVS and