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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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*Gen.15.5.
“TON GODIY,
| ozo Forleareely foz a righteous man
Which was fpoken, * Ho hall thy
feede bee. as
19 Andbeing not weaken faith, bee
confivered not His olvne body now
Dead, When hee was aboutanhundzeed
perc old,neither peteheneannes of Sa-
raes Wombe,
20 Hee tagaered not at the ponte
of God thzough bubelicfe: but was
ftrong in faith aiuing glo2y fo God:
2. And being fully pervaded, hat
Whathe had promiled,Ve was ableallo
to perfozme,
22_ And therefore tt Was imputedto
himfozrightcoutnetle, ~~
23 s2OW it Was not wWeitten fo2 his
fake alone, that t¢ Was tmputed fo
itt: :
? 24. Wut for vs allo, to Whome tt
Chall bee inputed, tf wee belecue on
him that railed bp Pelus our Low
fromthedead,
2§ noho Was deltucred fo2 our offen-
c¢8,and was railed againe foz our tuft:
fication. PANADOL S
C H A P. “V. 5
Being iuftified by faith, wee haue peace with
God, 2 andioy in our hope, -8 thatfith we
were reconciled by his blood,when wee were
enemies, 10. wee fhall much morebe faued
being reconciled. 12 As finne and death
cameby Adam, .17 fo much more righte-
oufnefle and life by Iefus Chrift.. 20 Where
-.. fine abounded, grace did faperabound.
S229 Hercfore being tuftified b
11 Poarak Fatt), wee haue peace with
eS God, though our Lod
toa) PFelusChwt
SEAR 2 By Whom allo wee
Jatte accetle by faith, nto this grace
\aberein Wee fkand, and retopee nope
ofthe glory of God, 3 ee
3 Anduot onelp fo, bute glozy 1
ivibulations alfo,buowing that trib
{ation worketh patience: oe
4. Aud patience,crperience: and ex
[perience pope:
§ And Hope makeey not athamen,
{heeantfe theloue of God ts Mhed abuoad
oo hiavour hearts, by heboly Shot, whieh
sme bntobs,
6 FozWhen wee dbere pet without
~~ lSrength in anetine, Chalk rico foz the
os ly one dics pet peraduenture foz a
‘ al a
Yi
goss stay, fome Would even Dave fo
—
{righteous . L aL
“20 MPorconer, the Wave centred,
that the offence might abound: but),
Where finneabounded, grace dtd much:
8 Wut God conunendeth his loue
towards bs tu that, while wevere pet
finners,Chattaicnforbs.
9 Much morethen being now tat:
fied by his blood, we Malbe faued from
Wath though hint
lo Fo2tf When wee were enemies,
We Werereconcited toGod,by chedeath
of his fone: mutch moze being recone
Led, We fhalbefauedby his tfc.
—T1_-Aind not onelp fo, but weeallo top
it God, through our Lowe Pelus
Chrttby whoniibe hanenow recetued
theatonemient, ;
In noberefore, as by one man finne
eitved into the World, anddeath by fin:
and fo death pated bpon all men, ||fo2
thatall haue finited,
13. Foz Dutill the Law finnewas in
the world: but lin is not imputed when
thevetsno Law,
14. Meucrtheles, death reiqned from
Adam to Doles, euenouer themthat
had not finnedatter the fimilttude of A-
dams tranlgreflion, Who isthe figure
ofhimthatiwastocome:
15 Wutnotas the offence, fo atfo (8
the free gift: forif theough the offence
of one,many bee dead: much moze the
graceofGod,annd the miftby grace,which
isby oneman PFelusCheatt ath aboun:
Ded Huito many. ter
16 And nol as it was by one that fine
ned, fo is the gift: for the iudgement
Was by oneto condemnation: but the
free gift ts of many offences Dnto tutti:
17 Fozif|lby onemans offence,oeath
raigned by one, much mozethep which
reccine abundance of grace anDdoOf the
gift of righteoutnes, (hall veiqne mn itfe
by one, Pelus Chet, ,
"13 Hherfore as |iby te offence ofone,
iudoment came bponall mien to conden
nation: ener fo by the ||righteoufies of
otte,the free gift came Dpon allmen buto
tuftification oftife. :
“19 Forasbpone mans vilobenienee|
many Were made fiuners: fo by the
obedience of one, Hall many beemade
niggeabound,
a Chatasfinnehath reigned bnto|
death; even fo might grace reigque tho-
row rigtteoufnes bnto cternail life, by|
[Or,by one
[Or,by one
offence.
\]Or, by one
righteon{ines
[Or iazhone
offence.
Pelus Chat our Lod.
CHAP.!.