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Tyndale [1534], ¶ The newe Testament / dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke by Willyam Tindale: and fynesshed in the yere of oure Lorde God A. M. D. ∧. xxxiiij. in the moneth of Nouember (, ANWERP) [word count] [B03000].
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¶ The .xiiii. Chapter. &cross2;

And he sayd vnto his disciples: Let not youre hert&es; be troubled. Beleve in god ∧ beleve in me. In my fathers housse are many mansions. If it were not so / I wolde have tolde you. I go to prepare a place for you. And yf I go to prepare a place for you / I will come agayne / ∧ receave you ev&ebar; vnto my

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selfe / þt; where I am / there maye ye be also. And whither I go ye knowe / ∧ þe; waye ye knowe.

Thomas sayde vnto him: Lorde we knowe not whyther thou goest. Also how is it possible for vs to knowe the waye? Iesus sayd vnto him: I am þe; waye / þe; truthe ∧ þe; life. And no man c&obar;meth vnto the father / but by me. Yf ye had know&ebar; me / ye had know&ebar; my father also. And now ye knowe him / ∧ have sene him.

Philip sayd vnto him: Lorde shew vs the father / and it suffiseth vs. Iesus sayde vnto him: have I bene so longe tyme &wt; you: ∧ yet hast thou not knowen me? Philip / he þt; hath sene me / hath sene þe; father. B   And how sayest thou then: shew vs the father? Belevest thou not that I am in þe; father / ∧ the father in me? The wordes that I speake vnto you / I speakee not of my selfe: but þe; father that dwelleth in me / is he that doeth þe; workes. Beleve me / that I am the father ∧ þe; father in me. At the leest beleve me for the very workes sake.

Verely verely I saye vnto you: he that beleveth on me / the workes that I doo / the same shall he do / ∧ greater workes then these shall he do / because I go vnto my father. noteAnd what soever ye axe in my name / þt; will I do / þt; the father might be glorified by the sonne. Yf ye shall axe eny th&ibar;ge in my name / I will do it &cross3;

&cross2; If ye love me kepe my note c&obar;maundementes / ∧ I will praye the father / ∧ he shall geve you a nother comforter / þt; he maye byde with you ever / which is the sprete of truthe whome the worlde c&abar;not receave / because the worlde

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seyth him not / nether knoweth him. But ye knowe him. For he dwelleth with you / and shalbe in you. I will not leave you comfortlesse: but will come vnto you.

C   Yet a litell whyle and the worlde seith me no moare: but ye shall se me. For I live / ∧ ye shall live. That daye shall ye knowe that I am in my father / ∧ you in me / ∧ I in you.

noteHe that hath my c&obar;maundem&ebar;tes ∧ kepeth them / the same is he that loveth me. And he þt; loveth me / shall be loved of my father: ∧ I will love him / and will shewe myne awne selfe vnto him. Iudas sayde vnto him (not Iudas Iscarioth) Lorde what is the cause that thou wilt shewe thy selfe vnto vs / ∧ not vnto the worlde? Iesus answered and sayde vnto him: yf a man love me and wyll kepe my sayinges / my father also will love him / ∧ we will come vnto him / and will dwelle with him. noteHe that loveth me not / kepeth not my sayinges. And the wordes which ye heare / are not myne / but the fathers which sent me.

D   This have I spoken vnto you beynge yet present with you. But that c&obar;forter which is the holy gost (whom my father will sende in my name) he shall teache you all thing&es; / and bringe all thinges to youre remembraunce whatsoever I have tolde you.

notePeace I leve with you / my peace I geve vnto you. Not as the worlde geveth / geve I vnto you. Let not youre hertes be greved / nether feare ye. Ye have hearde how I sayde vnto you: I go ∧ come agayne vnto you. If ye loved

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me / ye wolde verely reioyce / because I sayde / I go vnto þe; father. For þe; father is greater then I. And now have I shewed you / before it come / þt; wh&ebar; it is come to passe / ye might beleve.

Here after will I not talke many mordes vnto you. For the rular of this worlde commeth / ∧ hath nought in me. But that the worlde maye knowe that I love the father: therfore as the father gave me c&obar;maundment / even so do I. &cross3; Ryse let vs go hence.
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Tyndale [1534], ¶ The newe Testament / dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke by Willyam Tindale: and fynesshed in the yere of oure Lorde God A. M. D. ∧. xxxiiij. in the moneth of Nouember (, ANWERP) [word count] [B03000].
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