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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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vpon his heade and put the holy crowne vpon the mytre Then shalt thou take the anoyntinge oyle and youre it vpon his hed and anointe hym And bringe his sonne● and put albes vpon them and gyrde them with gyrdles aswell Aaron as hys sonnes And put the myters on them and the prestes office shall be theyrs for a perpetual lawe Euery one that toucheth the aulter let him be holye The xxx Chapter HAron and his sonnes shal washe theyr handes theyr feete euen when they go into the tabernacle of wytnes or when they go vnto the aulter to minister and to burne the Lordes offerynge they shall washe them selues wyth water lesse they dye The .xxxi. Chapter HAd the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge be holde I haue called by name Bezaleel the sonne of vry the sonne of Hur of the trybe of Iuds And I haue fylled him wyth the sprete of God in wyldome and vnderstandinge in knowledge and in al maner of worke to fynde out such feattes and to worke golde syluer and brasse and in the crafte to set stones and to carue in tymbre and to worcke in all maner of worckeman shippe And when the Lorde had made an ende of comenynge with Moses vpon the monte Sinay he gaue him two tables of witnesse euen tables of stone wrytten with the fynger of God The .xxxii. Chapter THE people sat them downe to eate and drynke and rose vp againe to playe And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses I haue sene this people and beholde it is a slyfnecked people nowe suffer me that my wrath maye ware hote against them and consume them And Moses turned his backe and wente downe frome the hyll and the two tables of wytnes were in his hande and the same tables were wrytten on bothe leues and were the worke of God and the wryttinge was the wrytynge of God grauen in tables Moses wrath waxed hote and he cast the tables oute of his handes and brake them beneth the hyll Moses sayde Oh this people haue synned a greate synne and haue made them goddes of golde And nowe I praye the eyther forgeue them theyr sinnes or yf thou wylt not wype me out of the boke whiche thou hast wrytten The .xxxiii. Chapter THE Lorde spake to Moses face to face as a man speaketh vnto his frende I wyll be called in this name of the Lord before the wyll shewe mercye to whome I wyll shewe mercye and wyll haue compassion on whome I wyl haue compassiō Thou mayste not se my face for there shall no man se me and lyue And I wyll take awaye myne hande and thou shalte se my backe partes but my face shall not be sene The .xxxiiii Chapter HAD Moses was there with the Lorde tortye dayes and fortye nyghtes and dyd neyther eate nor drynke water Moses wyste not that the skinne of his face shone in maner of an horne whyle he talked with hym ¶ The .xxxviij. Chapter ALl the golde the was ocupied for all the worke of the holy place was the golde of the waue offering euē .xxix. hūdrech weyght seuen hūdred .xxx. sykeles according to the sycle of the sactuarye And the seme of syluer that came of the multytude was fyue score hundred weyght and a thousand seuen hundred and .lxxv. sicles after the sicles of the sanctuarye ¶ The fyrste Chapter of Leuiticus IF any man of you brynge a sacrifice vnto the Lord ye shall bringe your sacrifyce from amonge these cattell euen frome the oxen from the shepe Yf his sacryfyce be a burnte offering let him offer a male of the oxe without blemyshe and brynge him of his owne voluntary wyll vnto the dore of the tabernacle of witnes before the lord And yf his sacrifyce be of the clockes namely of the shepe or goates let hym bringe a male without blemysh for avurnte sacryfice Yf the burnte offeryng for the facrifyce of the Lord be of the foules he shall bringe his sacrifyce of the turtyll doues or of the yonge pygeons The .ii. Chapter THe soule that wyl offer a meate offeringe vnto the Lorde the same offering shall be of fyne floure and he shall poure oyle vpon it put frankencens theron and shall bring it vnto Aacons sonnes the Preastes All the meate offeringes whiche ye shall bring vnto the Lorde shall be made without leuen for ye shall nether burne leuen nor hony in any offeringe of the lorde All the meate offeringes also that thou seasonest with salte neyther shalte thou suffer the salte of the couenaunte of God to be lackinge frome thy meate offerynge but vpon all thine offeringes thou shalt bring salte The .iii. Chapter ANd yf it be a sacrifice of peace offeringes he take it from among the droues whether it be male or female he shal bring such as is with out blemishe before the Lorde The .iiii. Chapter IF a soule synne thorowe ignoraunce hath done anye of those thinges whiche the Lorde hath forbydden in his commaundementes to be done as yf the preast that is anoynted do synne according to the sinne of the people let him bring for his sinne whiche he hath sinned a yong oxe with out blemyshe vnto the Lorde for a syn offering And yf he brynge a shepe for a synne offeringe he shall bringe a female with out blemyshe The .v. chapter IF a soule touch anye vncleane thing whether it be a cariō of an vncleane beast or of vncleane cattel or vncleane worme or if he touch any vnclennes of man whatsoeuer vnclennes it be that a man is wont to be defyled withall and is not ware of it and cometh to the knowledge of it he hath trespassed and shall confesse that he hath synned in one of these thinges Therfore shall he bringe hys trespace offeeinge vnto the Lorde for his sinne whiche he hath synned a female frome the flocke lambe or a she goate for a synne offerynge The .vi. Chapter IF a soule synne trespace against the lorde and denye vnto his neighboure that which was taken him to kepe or that was put into his handes or doeth violent robbery or wronge vnto his neyghboure or yf he haue foūd that whiche was loste and denyeth it and sweareth falsely vpon whatsoeuer thinge it be that a man doeth sinneth therin Yf he haue so synned or trespaced he shall restore againe that he toke violently awaye or the wronge whiche he dyd or that whiche was delyuered him to kepe or the lost thinge whiche he fonnde and all that about whiche he hathe sworne falsely he shall restore it againe in the whole summe shall adde the fyfte parte more therto and geue it vnto him to whō it perteyneth the same daye that he offereth for his trespace And let him bringe for his trespace vnto the Lorde a Ram without blemyshe that is estymed worth a trespace offeringe vnto the preaste The fyre vpon the aultar shal burne styl and neuer be put out The .vii. Chapter ANd the Preaste the offereth any mans burnt offerynge shall haue the shynne of the burnt offeringe whiche he hath offered Yf any soule eate of the fleshe of the peace offerynge
Nume .i. Number of the Leuites Nume .iii. i. Chro .xxiij. Number of the cities appertayinnge to the Leuites Nume .xxxv Number of the connyng musitions .i. Chro .xxv. O. Obedience is better then sacrifice .i. Reg .xv. Oblations with other sacrifices and woorkes of penaunce are not acceptable without good lyfe Esaye .i. Obstinate rebellions shal be deuoured Esay .i. Offringes must be without blemishe Leui .i. xxii Burnt offringes Leui .ii. Meat offringes Leui .ii. Peace offringes Leui .iiii. Synne offringes Leui .iiii. Trespas offeringes Leui .v. All offeringes must haue salt Leui .ii. Offeringes of other mens goodes syrach .xxxiiii. Offeryng of the righteous syrach .xxxv. Offer not the blynde nor the lame Mala .i. Offer for the deade .ii. Macha .xii. Olde men are to be honoured Leui .xix. Oyle of gladnesse psal .xxxv Onan dothe spyll his seede and why gen .xxxviii. One language vpon the earth gene .xi. Open a well and couer it a gayne Exo .xxi. Agaynst oppressours Miche .ii. Oseas the prophete maried an harlot Ose .i. Oure sinnes in the latter daye shall accuse vs .iiii. Esdras .xvi. Oxe that goreth a man shall dye Exo .xxi. P. Pacience shal be rewarded Tobi .iii. People murmer against Moses Exo .xv. Perbrakyng is holsome syrach .xxxi. Pharo is plaged gene .xii. Phynees and his godly dede Nume .xxv. Phisicions syrach .xxxviii. Piller of a cloude and another of fyer Exo .xiii. Place of the lateriudgemente Ose .iii. Place is partaker of the peoples trouble .ii. ma .ii Pledge and howe it must be restored Exo .xxii. Prayer with fasting is good Toby .xii. Prayse not thy selfe Prouer .xxvii. Prese not to hye prouer .xxv. Priestes liberties in Egipt gene xivii Priestes comming to god muste be sanctified Exod .xix. Priestes goynge into the tabernacle muste abstayne from wyne Leui .x. Priestes wyues and daughters Leui .xxi. Priestes duitie Deut .xviii. Priestes deale faythfully .iiii. Reg .xxii. Priestes shoulde not be taxed .i. Esdras .vii. iii. Esdras .viii. Priestes oughte to be honored syrach .vii. Priestes in the olde lawe were maried and with What wemē they might mary Eze. xliiii leui xxi Priestes might be roūded but not shauen eze 44. Priestes do all mischefe Ose vi Priestes wyll do nothyng for nought Mala. i. Priestes are goddes messengers Mala. ii Preache to the synfull and saue thy owne soule Ezech. iii. xxxiii Agaynst preachers Ezec. xxxiiii Preacher of lyes Miche ii Polluted persones Leui. xv Price of an asse head .iiii. reg vi Pryde of women is punished Esay iii. Prophete and a sear is all one .i. of the kynges .ix. Properties of a good woman Tob. x. Prosperitie of the commons is the kynges honor prouer .xiiii. Pouertie is euermore kepte vnder syrach .xiii. Powre ouergoeth right Abac. i. Q. Quayles Exo. xvi Num. xi Qualities of Iudges Exo. xviii R. Rayne and the continuance therof Gen. vii Rauen. gene viii Rauens brought Elias bread .iii. of the kyng xvii Rakynges are forbodden Leui. xxiii Rahab the harlot was saued Iosue vi Rachell mourneth Iere. xxxi Repynge of corne Leui. xix Rebecca conceaued two twynnes gene xxv Resurrection at the later daye Iob .xix. Reioyse not at the fall of thine enemie prou xxiiii Rewarde all giftes syrac .xx. Rewarde and fruite of righteousnes Esay .xxxii. Reioyce to knowe god Iere. ix Ryche men spurne agaynste god Deut. xxxii Ryches haue wynges pro. xxiii Regarde no dremes syrach .xxxiiii. Righteouse men are in great troubles psa xxxiiii Righteouse men are neuer forsaken psal xxxvii Righteouse men shall reioyce at the punishement of the wicked Psal lviii Righteous man Eze. xviii Riche men cary nothyng with them psal xlix Ryoters shall come to pouertie pro. xxiii Roboams croked aunswere .iii. Reg. xii Rulers muste not be blasphemed Exod. xxii Rulers and officers waxe proude Esther .xvi. Rulers with disceitfull wordes deceyue princes Esther .xvi. Suche rulers suche subiectes syrach .x. Agaynst rulers Miche iii. Ruben gene .xlix. S. Salamons petition .iii. Reg. iii. prouer .xxx. Salamons prouision for his house holde .iii. of the kynges .iiii. Salamons horse .iii. of the kyng .iiii. Salamons offeringe .iii. of the kyng .xii. Salamons Quenes and Concubines .iii. Reg. xi Salamons temple shal be destroyed and why .ii. of the Chroni vii Sampson slew a lyon Iudg. xiiii Sampson with a iawe bone c. Iudg. xv Samaria is besieged .iiii. Reg. vi Samuel is geuen vnto god i. Reg. i. Samuels sonnnes .i. of the kyng .viii. Samuel to the people .i. of the kyng xii Sanctificacion of the seuenth daye gene ii Sanger with an Oxe goade Iudge iii. Shadow of the sunne goeth backeward .iiii. re xx Shame is double Syrach .iiii. Sara saye thou arte my sister gene xiii Sara willeth Abram to mary her maide gene xvi Sara laughed gene xviii Sara in very dede is Abrams sister gene .xx. Saul a goodly man .l. Reg .ix. Saule dyed for counselyng with a wise woman .l. Chroni .x. Sawe and the axe Esaye .x. Seke for the olde waye Iere .vi. Serpentes curse gene .iii. Serpent of brasse nume .xxi. Sees gaue place to the chyldren of Israell Exod .xiiii. Sycle Leui. xxvii Sycles how many make a pounde Ezech .xiv. Syluer as plenty as stones .iii. Reg .viii Synnes of Sodome Ezech .xvi. Syxe thinges that god hateth prouer .vi. Slaunderers shal be destroyed psal .cx. Sychem dyd rauishe Dyna gene .xxxviii. Sloggyshe persones prouer .x. Soth sayers are not to be regarded Leui .xix. xx Deut .xviii. syrach .xxxiiii. Sodoma howe the crye of it ascended gene .xvi Soure grapes Eze .xviii. Sowe wretchednesse and reape the same Iob .iiii. Sowe teares and reape ioye psal .cxxvi. Sowe pyllowes and bolsters Ezeche .xiii. Sowe righteousnesse and repe the fruites of wel doynge Ose .x. Spare not the rod. proue .xiii. Speake fayre wordes vnto vs. Esay .xxx. Spirite of wysedome Esay .xi. Starre of Iacob Nume xxiiii Stolen water prouer .ix. Stony and fleshely hartes Eze .xi. xxxvi Stoppe not thy eates from the poore prouer .xxi. Straungers maye not be troubled Exo .xxii. Straungers are to be made of Leui .xix. Straungers offer incense before the Lorde Num .xvi. Stone corner stone Esai .xxviii. Straunge raiment Sopha .i. Subtilitie of the serpent Gene .iii. Suretishippe is hurtful Prouer .xi. xvii Sirach .viii. xxix Sweringe Sirach .xxiii. T Tabernacle by day was couered with a clowde and by night with fire Num .ix. Tables two written with the fynger of God Exod .xxxi. Thamar and hir two twinnes Gene .xxxviii. The time and yeres that the Israelites dwelt in Egipte Exod .xii. The tyme of deckinge beautifiyng the women Esther .ii. The ende of fowlines Pro .xxii. There is none that doeth good Psal .xiiii. The dead knowe nothinge Preach .ix. Thre thinges that are alowed Sirach .xxv Thre thinges belonge to an asse and thre to a seruaunte Sirach .xxxiii Thre thinges that are abhorred Sirach .xxv. Thre greuouse thinges Sirach .xxvi. There is no truth Osee .iiii. They that putte their trust in god shall not be ouercome Macha .ii. The thinges that god
heartes and conuerte and be healed The .vii. Chapter Beholde a virgin shall conceyue and beare a sonne and thou his mother shalte cell his name Emanuel butter and honye shall he eare that he maye knowe to refuse the euell and chose the good The .viii. Chapter SAnctifie the Lorde of hostes lette hym be youre feare and drede For he shal be the holy place to flye to and stone to stomble at the rocke to fall vpon a snare and net to bothe the houses of Israel and the inhabitours of Ierusalem And many shall stomble fall and be broken vpon hym yea they shal be snared and taken The .ix. Chapter THe people that walke in darknes haue sent a great lyght As for them that dwel in the lande of the shadow of death vpon them hath the lyght shyned Unto vs a chylde is borne and vnto vs a sōne is geuen vpon his shoulder doeth the kyngdome ly● and he is called with his owne name wonderfull the geuer of counsayle the mightie God the euerlastyng father the prince of peace he shall make no ende to encrease the kyngdome and peace and shall syt vpon the seate of Dauid and in his kyngdome to set vp the same and to stablishe it with equitie and righteousenesse from hence for the for euermore The .x. Chapter Wo be vnto them that make vnrighteouse lawes and deuise thynges whiche be to harde for to kepe where thorowe the poore are oppressed on euery syde and the innocentes of my people robbed of iudgemente that wyddowes maye be theyr praye and that they maye robbe the fatherlesse What wyll ye dooe in tyme of the vysytation c. Shall the are boaste it selfe agaynste hym that heweth there wyth or doeth the sawe make anye braggyng agaynste hym that ruleth it that were euen lyke as yf the rod dyd exalte it selfe agaynst hym that beareth it or as thoughe the staffe shoulde magnifie it selfe as wo saye it were no wood The .xi. Chapter ANd there shall come a rodde forthe of the kynred of Isay and a blossome shall florishe oute of his roote The spirite of the LORDE shall lyghte vpon hym the spirite of wysedome and vnderstandynge the spirite of counsayle and streng the the spirite of knowlege and of feare of the LORDE and shall make hym feruente in the feare of GOD. For he shall not geue sentence after the thynge that shal be brought before his eyes neyther reproue a matter at the fyrste hearyng but with righteousnesse shall he iudge the poore and with holynesse shal he reforme the simple of the worlde He shall smyte the worlde with the rodde of his mouthe with the breath of his mouthe he shall slaye the vngodly Righteousenesse shal be the gyrdle of his loynes truthe and faythfulnesse the gyrdyng of his reynes The .xiii. Chapter BE holde the daye of the lorde shall come terryblye and full of indignacion furoure and wrathe to make the lande waste and to roote out the synners thereof For the starres and Planettes of heauen shall not geue theyr lighte the Sunne shal be darkened in the rysynge and the Moone shall not shyne with his lyght And I wyll punishe the wickednesse of the worlde and the synnes of the vngodlye sayeth the lorde The .xiiii. Chapter HOwe arte thou fallen from heauen O Lucifer thou fayre mournyng chylde howe Lasse thou gotten a fall euen to the grounde and arte become weaker then the people for thou saydesse in thy hearte I wylelymme vp into heauen and exalte my throne aboue beside the starres of god I wyll sitte also vpon the holye Mounte towarde the Northe I willelyme vp aboue the cloudes and wyll be lyke the hyghest of all yet thou shalt be broughte downe to the dept of hell The .xxii. Chapter LEt vs eate and drinke for to morowe we shall dye And the keye of the house of Dauid wyll I laye vpon his shoulder so that he shall open and no man shall shutte he shall shutte and no manne shall open The .xxv. Chapter DOe this is our God we haue wayted for hym and he shall saue vs. The .xxvi. Chapter THy deate men shall lyue euen with my body shall they rise agayne The .xxvii. Chapter IT is a people of no vnderstandynge and therfore he that made them shal not fauour them and he that created them shall geue them no grace The .xxviii. Chapter THerfore sayeth the Lorde God beholde I laye in Spon for a foundacion a stone euin a tried stone a precious corner stone a sute foundacion The .xxix. Chapter FOr so muche as this people when they be in trouble do honour me with their mouth and with theyr lyppes but theyr hearte is farre frome and the scare whiche they haue vnto me proceadeth of a cōmaundement whiche is taught of men therfore c. Wo vnto them that kepeth secrete theyr thoughtes to hyde theyr counsell from the LORDE and do theyr workes in darkenesse saying who seeth vs and who knoweth vs The .xxx. Chapter THis is an obstinate people and dissemblinge chyldren chyldren that refuse to heare the lawe of the Lorde For they saye vnto the seers se not and to them that be cleare of iudgement loke not out righte thynges for vs but speake fayre wordes vnto vs looke oute erroures gette you oute of this waye departe out of this pathe and turne the holye one of Israel from vs. The fyre of payne is ordeyned from the begynnynge yea euen for Kynges it is prepared This hath the Lorde sette in the depe and made it wyde the burning where of is fyre and muche woode the breathe of the LORDE whiche is a tyuer of brymstone doth kyndle it The .xxxii. Chapter A Kynge shall gouerne after the rule of righteousence and the princes shall rule accordyng to the balaunce of equitie The rewarde of righteousnesse shal be peace and her fruite reste and quietnes for euer The .xxxiii. Chapter HE that leadeth a godly lyfe say I and speaketh the truthe he that abhorreth gaynes wonne by violence disceyte he that kepeth his hande that it touche no rewarde whiche stoppethe his eares that he heare no counsayle agaynste the innocente bloude whiche holdethe downe his eyes that he se none euell he it is that shall dwell on hye whose sauegarde shall be in 〈◊〉 bulwarke of rockes to him shall be geuen meate and his waters shall not faile The .xxxv. Chapter GOd commeth his owne selfe and will deliuer you then shall the eies of the blinde be lightened and the eares of the deaffe opened thē shall the lame manne leaye as an herte and the dume mans tonge shall geue thankes The .xxxvii. Chapter THeangell of the Lorde wente forth slewe of the Assirians hoste an C. lxxx and .v. M. The xxxviii Chapter HEzechtas turned his face towarde the wall praied vnto the Lorde and saide Remembre O Lord that I haue walked before the in truth and a stedfast herte and haue done the thing that is pleasaunt to the. The .xl. Chapter I Voice cried in the wildernes