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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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Chap. I. The vision of the iiij. beestes and wheles.

Chap. II. The sendinge out of the prophet.

Chap. III. The office of a prophet.

Chap. IIII. A prophecy of the sege of Ierusalem.

Chap. V. With what plages God punished Ierusalem.

Chap. VI. Punishment for Idolatry.

Chap. VII. The longe captiuyte of the people and causes therof.

Chap. VIII. Ezechiel seyth greate abhominacion thorow the hole in the wall.

Chap. IX. The slaughter of the people. Soch as haue the signe of t Thau, are saued.

Chap. X. The visi&obar; of the iiii. beestes agayne.

Chap. XI. The vision of the xxv. men.

Chap. XII. A prophecy of the captiuyte of Iuda.

Chap. XIII. A sermon agaynst false prophetes

Chap. XIIII. Punyshment for wylfulnesse and presumpci&obar; of synne God letteth soch people be disceaued.

Chap. XV. Agaynst Ierusalem that vnfrutfull vyne.

Chap. XVI. A maruelous goodly descripcion of the Idolatry of Ierusalem, for the which he calleth them whores.

Chap. XVII. A prophecy of the destruccion off Ierusalem. A promyse of Christ.

Chap. XVIII. Euery man shall beare his owne synne, and not anothers.

Chap. XIX. The captiuyte off the kynges of Iuda. The crueltie of kinges and princes.

Chap. XX. The greate vnthanfulnesse off the people. Agayne, the merciful longe sufferaunce of God.

Chap. XXI. The swearde, prophecyed to come vpon Israel and the Ammonites, by the kynge of Babilon.

Chap. XXII. The synnes, wherfore Ierusal&ebar; was punished: both the prophetes, prestes, rulers and comon people.

Chap. XXIII. The Idolatry or whordome of Samaria and Ierusalem.

Chap. XXIIII. The destruccion off Ierusalem and captiuyte of the people signified by the pot.

Chap. XXV. Agaynst Ammon, Moab, Seir, and the Palestynes.

Chap. XXVI. He mourneth vpon the cite off Tyre (otherwyse called Zor) for the destruccion that was to come vpon her.

Chap. XXVII. XXVIII. Agaynst the prince of Tyre, and agaynst Sidon.

Chap. XXIX. XXX. XXXI. XXXII. Plages vpon Egipte and the kynges therof.

Chap. XXXIII. The office off a preacher. The worde of God must be folowed in very dede, and not only in mouth.

Chap. XXXIIII. Agaynst euell shepherdes, Christ the only true shepherde is promised.

Chap. XXXV. Agaynst the mount Seir, that is, agaynst the Edomites.

Chap. XXXVI. A promyse of the delyueraunce of Israel.

Chap. XXXVII. A consolacion for the Israelites, and a figure of the generall resurrecci&obar;, signified by the drye bones.

Chap. XXXVIII. XXXIX. Of Gog and Magog, with their destruccion.

Chap. XL. From this chapter vnto the ende, the prophet seith in a vision the buyldinge agayne of Ierusal&ebar;, &abar;d the temple: Wherby is descrybed the mystery off the church off christ, and saluacion of the faithfull in him.

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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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