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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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¶2; The .x. Chapter. 1 He feareth them with the examples of the Iewes, that they put not their trust carnally in the graces of God: 14 Exhortyng them to flee all idolatrie, 23 and offence of their neighbour. A   


1   Brethr&ebar;, I woulde not that ye shoulde be ignoraunt, howe that all our fathers were vnder the cloude, and all passed through the sea,


2   And were all baptized note vnto Moyses in the cloude, ∧ in the sea:


3   And dyd all eate of one note spirituall meate.


4   And dyd all drynke note of one maner of spirituall drynke. (And they dranke of that spirituall rocke that folowed them, note which rocke was note Christe.) &lhand;


5   But in many of them had God no delite: For they were ouerthrowen in the wildernesse. B   


6   These veryly are ensamples to vs, to thintent that we shoulde not lust after euyll thynges, as they also lusted.


7   Neither be ye idolatours, as [were] some of them, as it is written: note The people sate downe to eate and drynke, and rose vp to play.


8   Neither let vs commit fornication, as some of them committed note fornication, and fell in one daye note three and thirtie thousande.


9   Neither let vs tempt Christe, as some of them tempted, and were destroyed of serpentes.


10   Neither murmure ye, as some of th&ebar; also murmured, and were destroyed of the destroyer.


11   All these thinges happened vnto them for ensamples: but they are written to put note vs in remembraunce, whom the endes of the worlde are come vpon.


12   Wherfore, let hym that thynketh he standeth, take heede lest he fall.


13   There hath no temptation taken you, but such as foloweth the nature of man: But note God is faythfull, note which shall not suffer you to be tempted aboue your strength: but shall with the temptation make away that ye maye be able to beare it. &lhand;


14   Wherfore my deare beloued, flee from idolatrie.


15   I speake as vnto them which haue discretion, iudge ye what I say. D   


16   &rhand; The cuppe of blessyng which we blesse, is it not þe; partakyng of the blood of Christe? The bread which we breake, is it not the partakyng of the body of Christe?


17   For we that are many, are one bread and one body, in as much as we all are partakers of one bread.


18   Beholde Israel after the fleshe. Are not they which eate of the sacrifices, partakers of the aulter? E   


19   What say I then? note that the idol is any thyng? Or that it which is offered to idols is any thyng?


20   [Nay] but [this I saye] that the thinges which the gentiles offer, they offer to deuyls, ∧ not to God. &rhand; And I woulde not that ye shoulde haue note felowshippe with the deuils.


21   Ye can not drynke þe; cup of the Lorde, and the cup of deuils. Ye can not be partakers of the Lordes table, and of the table of deuyls.


22   Either do we prouoke the Lorde to anger? Are we stronger then he? F   


23   All thynges are lawfull for me, note but all thynges are not expedient: All thynges are lawfull for me, but all thynges edifie not.


24    noteLet no man seeke his owne: but euery man anothers wealth.


25   Whatsoeuer is solde in the note market, that eate, and aske no question for conscience sake.


26   For note the earth is the Lordes, and all that therin is.


27   If any of them which beleue not, byd you [to a feast] and ye be disposed to go, whatsoeuer is set before you, eat, asking no question for conscience sake. G   


28    noteBut yf any man say vnto you, this is offred vnto idols, eate not [of it] for his sake that shewed it, and for conscience sake. The earth is the Lordes and all that therin is.


29   Conscience I say, not thyne, but of the other. For why is my note libertie, iudged of another mans conscience?


30   For, note if I take my part with thankes, why am I euyll spoken of, for that wherfore I geue thankes?


31    noteWhether therfore ye eate or drynke,

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or whatsoeuer ye do, do all to the prayse of God. &lhand;


32   See that ye geue none offence, neither to the Iewes, nor yet to the Grecians, neither to the Churche of God.


33   Euen as note I please all men in all thynges, not seking myne owne profite, but [the profite] of many, that they might be saued.
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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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