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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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fonnes of Abraham by the free woman. .;
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cE NS a nffercth nothing Feom a
A214 feruant, though hee bee
eal PLowofall,
-2 Wut is ynder tutors and gouerz
_ jnours duel he tine appointed of the
fate, 22) oo sue pe ee
3 Euenlo Wwe, whervee Were chil:
Dclt, Were in bondage dndev the. | Ele-
ments ofthe Words 22s
4 But When the fulnesof the time
Was come, God lent foorth bis Sonne
made of A Woman, made duder the
Law, i r roo er
5 Bo rveveente them that were bu-
der the Law, that we night vecetue the
adoption of fonnes.. ae
“6. Andbecaule pecarefonnes , God
Hath lent foorth the fprvit ofhis Soune
into pour hearts,crping Abba, Father,
“9 pyolerefoze thou art to moze a ler:
nant,butafonne;and ifa fonne,thenan
‘|heireof God though Chit, 2
“Je-8 : Howwhbeit:, then when ye knew
not God, pee Did ferurce Dnto them
Which by natureareno Gods..
9, 26ut nob ‘after that pee Pane
Knowben God, oerather are knowen of
God, How turne pe |againeto the weak
andbeggerly || Elements, Whereunto
pedefircagainctobeinbondage:
Io Bee oblerue dayes, andimoneths,
land times, and peeves,
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Detoibed byon poulabour in baine,
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am ; fo2 Jamas yeare, pehauc notin
repmie ata. ooo: rar Be
“73 Be know How through infirantte
ofthc Aled, B preached the Gofpel bu:
topouattiefic
14. 2nd my. temptation Which was
turmy fie) pedefpifennot, no reiccted,
but receined mecas an Angel of God,
euenas Ciyritt Fels. © ---
15. |pabere ts thenthe biefleones you
fpakie of 2 for B bearepou record, thatif
{thadbinpomibie, pe would haue pluc
Kedout pour oon epes,and haue gen
thentto me. Qo
16. AnH chevefore beconre your c
nentic, becanle H tell pou the teuctl) = -
17 SThepscloutly affect you, butnot
Well: pea;they Would erelude ||pou,chat
jpoumightalfect tient <8 &
| 13 Wutttis goodte vee sealoullyat
fected alivapes ia good Hing, andnot
onely When J am prelent with pou.
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Udilein ive) againe, dutill Chat bee
fozmedinyour =
nap 3 bee bee prefent with paw
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| fandindoubtofyou. — - ( ved
- 21 Lellane, pe chat defive to be bnder
the Law, doc penothearethe Law: -
22 Foz i 8 Written, that Abavant
Had tivo fonnes, the one by abond-
maid, theother bya freewoman.
23 Wuthe Who was of the bondwo-
miatt, Was borne after the fle : but hee
of the freervoman, was by promile.
24. DOHC ings ave an Alleqorte ;
for tivele ave the tio || Conenants ; the! || o-,24%+
one from tMHemount Sinai, which gens|"
dereth to bondage, Which ts Agar, /
25 FO? this Agavis mount Sinatin
Avabia,and janfuercth to Feruafatens, |177-Ker-
WHich now ts, andisinbondage With an.
her chiddzen.
26 Wut Ferulalem whichis avoue
(8 fece, Which is the mother of bs all,
27 Forttrs Written ,*Retopce thor)" Esy 54.1
barren thatbearett not, beeatke foosth
andery thouthat tranctel not ; forthe
Delolate Hath many moe children then
Chewhich hath an balfband,
23 POW Mec, bretheew, as Piaac
Was, arethechildzen of prone.
‘29 Wutas then hee that was bore
after the fieth, perlecuted hint that was
borneatter he Dpirit,cuci fo cis now,
30° seuerthelefle , What (aieh he) -cenar,
Swwipturez *Cak out the bond woman} :°-
and ber fone : fo2 the fon of the bond:
Woman (hallnot bec heive with the fon
ofthe freeyvoman.
31 Sothern, bretheer,Wearenot chi
Dre ofthe bondwoman, but ofthe free.
CHAP. V.
1. Hee mooueth them to ftand in their libertic,
3 andnotto obferue circumcifion: 13 but
rather loue, which is the fumme of the Law.
19 Hereckoneth vp the workes of the flefh,
az andthefruitsof the (pirit, 25 and exhor-
perez Tan fat therefore nthe
eh S iibertie WMbherewith Chak
op YA hath made bs free,and bee
HA S not mtangledagaine with
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"2 wBeholde, H aulfay buto pou,
thatif ye be iraunele, Chatt lal pro-
tethto walke in the fpirit.
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Za the poke of bondage.
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