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The Holy Bible : conteyning the Old Testament, and the New : newly translated out of the originall tongues : & with the former translations diligently compared and reuised, by His Maiesties speciall comandement : appointed to be read in churches.
Contributor
Smith, Miles, d. 1624 Bilson, Thomas, 1546 or 7-1616 Barker, Robert, 17th cent. printer
Date Added
13 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1611
Publisher
Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie
Source
Susan Dunleavy collection of biblical literature. LaSalle University, Connelly Library, Department of Special Collections.
Topic
Bible > History of Biblical events.
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fora ttranger, andtakea pledge of him
foraftrange woman
14 Hethat bleflech his friend with a
{oud dotce, vifing cavely Inthemozning,
it Mhallbe counted acute to hint.
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rainic Day, ANDA contentions Woman,
avealike,
16 wholoener hideth her, Hideth the
wind, and the ontment of his right
hand which beYbeapethitfelfe.
17 Fron hharpenctl tron: fo aman
fharpenetD the countenance of bis
ried, :
8 wobholo keepetl) the figtree, Malt
catethefruttherof: fobethat wattetl
ouhismater, thall be Ponoured.
1 Asin Water farce anfwereth to face:
fotheheartof man tomar,
20 “Helland defiruction are Tnencer
a theepes of man ave neuer fatil
eR.
2 “As the fining pot fo2 filuer, and
oe faenae for gold: fois AmaAnto his
oy
22 Hhough thou thouldett bray a
foole tt Amoater among Iheate with
Apeltell, yer ill not hts footlhnette ne-
partfrom hint,
23 We thou diligene to Rnotye the
Fasattby flocks end look welt tothy
24. F02 triches are not fo2 cree sand
maa tbe trolbne endure tftp eurerp gette
25 Lbevay appeareth, and theten-
devgratle heweth efelfe,and herbes of
Hemountanes are gathered.
26 Lhe lambes are fo2 thy clothing,
andthe goates arcthepricen thy field,
cng ttt thou (halt have goats multe
Hough fox thy food, forthe food of thy
Houthold, and iortle tmat
thprnampenes or the Tnrdintenanee foz
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enerall obferuations of impietie and reli=
S10us integritie,
Y De * Wicked fice hen no
B «Takehisgarmentehatts furety !
of: || but by aman of buderftanding and
longed,
poo2e, slike a fiveeping rane twbhich
leauethnofood.
4 They that forfake thetaw, peatle
The Wicked: bucfuch
contend With them,
ment: butthey thatleeketeL o xv,
buderftandall things. ;
6 * wWetteris the poore that walketh
Inhis bprightnelle, chen he that ts per-
verte in his ayes, though Hebe vieh.
7 *nobholokeepeththelaw,isa wile
fonne: but he that tis a companion of
riotous men, Hameth his father.
3 “He that by blurie and t brink
gather tt fo2 himthat wil pity the pooze.
9 He that turnetl away his care
frombearing thelaw, euen his peaper
fhalbe Abomination,
lo *usho fo cauleth the righteous to
gocaltrapin an enill Way, be Mail fail
himlelfeinto bis ovbne pit: but the bp-
tebe Tall Have good things in poflel
TL Hhevich man is wilet ihis one
conceit s but the poore that hath buder-
ftanding fearcheth bintout, .
Iz *nahen righteous men do retoyee,
thereis great glozp:but Wher the Wicked
rife, amaris||hidDder. aa
13° * He that conereth his hunes, (hat
not prolper: butwho fo confellerh and
foafatsetl them, Mall hare meric,
Way “but hethat hardeneth
Chait fall into mufchiete.
15 As & roaring Ipon and a ranging
beare ; fo is a Wicked ruler ouer- the
poorepeople.
16 Hhe prince that wantetlh Huder-
ftanding, isalloa great oppeeffours but
hethat hateth couctoulnelfe, Hhallpeo-
loughisdapes, 9S :
17 * Aman thacdoth biotence to the
bloodof any perfor, Mall fiteto Me pit,
let to man fay hint
18 -* nahofo walketh bpriabtly, thatt
vefaued : but he that ts perverle in his
Wayes, (hail fallac once.
Io *Hethat tillech his land, Malhanc
plentic of bread : but he thatfolloweth
Jafter baine perfons, thal bane poucrty
ee eae
enottah. 20 faith:
oof Aland, niany are the princes there:
Kuolbledge the fate thereof (hall bee p2o-
3 A poore man that oppretieth the
askeepe the Law,
5 Euill men dnderftand not udge- .
gatneinereateth his {ubltance, be Matt)?
14. Happypis He man that fearetly al: and Io.
hisheart,
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of under-
fanding and
wifedome
fraltthey
hkewife be
prolonged.
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out foode.
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*Cha.29.3.
Or, feedeth
gluttons,
*Chap. 13.
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6,
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increafe.
*Chap.26,
27.
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oes.
‘Tohn11.10
eccles, 10.6
and ver. 28,
|| Or, fought
Ve
*Pfal.32.5,
tiohs1,9.
*Rom. 11.
20.
*Gen. 9.6.
exod.21.14
* Chap.10.
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