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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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world ce,
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was made,
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the maners
of enery one
1‘ lereated were
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Which now haue abuled my Wwayes:
and they thathaue cat hem away def
{pitefully, (hall dwell in tozments.
lo. Forluely, as tn their life Hane ve-
ceiued benefits,ehaue not knorwen me:
Ir And ehep hat haucloathed my law,
While they had petliberty,aud Wwhenas
pet place of repentance Was open brito
them, buderftoodnot, but delptfed it:
12 The fame mult know it after
death by paine, eS
3 And therefore be thou not curt:
ous, ho thedugodly Hatbe punifhed
and Whew: but enquire how the righ-
teous Mall be faued, whole the world
ig, and for Whom the Worlds created,
14. Hhen anfwvered F,and taro,
15 J Vaue {ald before, and now doe
{peake, and Will {peake tt allo heeveak
tev: that theve be many moe of them
which perit), then ofthem which Hall
be faued, :
16 BWikeas alaucts greater then a
doppe, ; vet
17. Andheanhwered me faying : ithe
asthe ficid is; fo ts allo theleed: as the
flowers be, fuel ave the colours allo:
fuch as the Woekeman ts; fuch allo is
the wWworke:and as thehulbandnian is
binflelfe, fo is hishulbandgy atlo ; foz tt
Was the time ofthe world.
18 [[Andnow when J prepared the
World, which wasnotypeemade, euen
fozthemtto divell tn that now line, no
nianf{pakeagainftme. —
19. Forthencuery one obeyed, but
now the maners of them Which are cve-
Ated in this Wold Matis made, ave coz
tupted bya perpetualifeed, e bya law
Whichis vnfearchabie, vid themfelues,
20 SoPconldered the World, and
behold there Was peril, becaute of the
DewicesthatwWerecometntort..
21 And H law and {paved tt greatly,
andhauckeptmeallgrapeof thecutter,
andaplantofagreatpeople, |
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|| grape be kept and my plant: for with
| greatlabour baue SY madeit perfect,
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"| pet feuen Dayesmoc (butthou thattnot
fattinebent) -- .
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Whereno houfets builded, and cate on:
lp the flowozes of the ficld, Latkno fleth,
duinke no Wine, but cate floweesonely, |
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IT. Efdras.
muatty,fhen Wu Home and tate with
26 SoPhent my way intot
Which is called Ardath , ike as eae
mMandeDme, and there F lateamongt
near aapteneatcl gnc
0 , cmeate ofthe ,
ned me. Defameta
27 Aifterfeuen Dapes.F fate ppp
the grate ; and my heart wag Shep
Within me, ike as before, 7
beaanite to falhe bil eth ate ay
aethe mot Hi
andfatd, Dish
29 D Lord, thou that thewett thy
felfebnto vs, thou watt* thewen bntg
ourfathersinthe wilderneffle,naplace
Where no man |ltrveadeth, in abarren
place when they came out of€gypr,
30 And Hhoulpakett, faying, deare
me, D Plerael, and marke my words,
thoufeedofFJacob.. |
. 31. Forbehold Jfow my tawinyon,
Andie Thatl bang feuitein pou, andyee
Mhall be Honoured nit foz ever,
32 Wut our fathers Which recewed
thelaw, kept ttnot, and obferued not
thy ordinances, and though thefruiteof
thy law didnot perith, neither couloit,
fo2 (twas thine: a
33 Det thepthat receiucd tt, perithen,
becaufle they kept not the thing that
Wasfowentnthem, os oe
34. Andioce,ttts acuftomewhenthe
ground hath veceiued {eed,o2the Seaa
thip,ozany beflel, meate ozdanke,that,
that being perithed wherein tt was
fowen,ozcaftinto, =
35 Hhat thing alfo which was
forvertoz cat ebercin, og receined, doth)
perith, and remaineth not with bs but
With bs tthath nothappencdlo, .
36 ForWerthat hanerecetuedtheiaw
perifh by finne , and our heart alfo
Which receedtt.
37 MotiiehManding the law perv
fheth not,but remaineth in his fore.
33 And When J {pale chelehings
inmypheart, Plookedbacke with mine
eyes, Ebpon therightline J law awo-
Man, andbehold, (he mourned, ewept
With aloudvoyee, andwas much gue
uedinheart,and her clothes were vent,
and the hadathes dpon Her head...
. 39 Lien tee J my thoughts gocthat
Pwasin,andturnedmebnto per,
40 And fai bnto her, apbertfox
Weepelt thou z whyartthoulo gvieut
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