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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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The XIX. Chapter.

A   And after that, I herde the voyce of moch people in heauen, sayenge: Alleluia. Saluacion and glory and honour, and power be ascribed to the LORDE o&highr; God, for true and righteous are his iudgmentes, because he hath iudged the greate whore (which did corrupt þe; earth with her fornicacion) and hath auenged the bloud of his serua&ubar;tes of her hond. And agayne they sayde: Alleluia. noteAnd smoke rose vp for euermore. And þe; xxiiij: elders, ∧ the foure beestes fell downe, and worshipped God that sat on the seate, sayenge: Amen: Alleluia. And a voice came out of the seate, sayenge: prayse o&highr; LORDE God all ye that are his serua&ubar;tes, ∧ ye that feare him both small and greate.

B   And I herde the voyce of moch people, eu&ebar; as þe; voyce of many waters, ∧ as þe; voyce of stronge thondrynges, sayenge: Alleluia, for God omnipotent raigneth. Let vs be glad and reioyce, and geue honour to him: for the mariage of the l&abar;be is come, and his wife made her selfe ready. And to her was graunted, that she shulde be arayed with pure and goodly sylke. (As for the sylke, it is the rightewesnes of sayntes.) And he sayde vnto me: note Blessed are they which are called vnto the Lambes supper. And he sayde vnto me: these are the true sayenges of God. And I fell at his fete, to worshippe him. And he sayde vnto me: note Se thou do it not. For I am thy felowe seruaunt, and one of thy brethren, and of them that haue the testimony of Iesus. Worshippe God. For the testimony of Iesus is þe; sprete of prophesy. C   And I sawe heau&ebar; open, ∧ beholde, a whyte horsse and he þt; sat vpon him, was called faithfull and true, ∧ in rightewesnes dyd iudge and make battayle. His eyes note were as a flame of fyre, and on his heade were many crounes: ∧ he had a name wrytten, that noman knewe but him selfe. noteAnd he was clothed with a

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vesture dipt in bloude, and his name is called, þe; worde of God. And þe; warriers which were in heauen, folowed him vpon whyte horsses, clothed with whyte and pure sylke and note out of his mouthe wente a sharppe swerde, that with it he shulde smyte the Heithen: note And he shall rule them with a rodde of yron, and he trode the wynefatte of the fearcenesse and wrath of allmightye God. And hath on his vesture and on his thyghe a name wrytten: note Kynge of all kinges, and LORDE of all lordes. note

D   And I sawe an angell stonde in the Sonne, and he cryed with a lowde voyce, sayenge to all the fowles that flye by the myddes vnder the heauen: Come and gaddre youre selues togedder vnto the supper of the gret God, that ye maye eate note the fle&esset;he of kynges, and of hye captaynes, and the fle&esset;he of mighty men, and the fle&esset;he of horsses, and of th&ebar; that syt on them, and the fle&esset;he of all free men and bond men, both of small and greate. And I sawe the beeste and the kynges of þe; earth, and their warriers gadred togedder, to make battayle agaynste him that sat vpon the horsse, and agaynst his sowdiers.

And the beeste was taken, and with him that false prophet that wrought myracles before him, with which he disceaued them that receaued the beestes marke, and them that wor&esset;hipped his ymage. noteThese both were cast in to a ponde of fyre burnynge &wt; brymstone: and the remnaunte were slayne with the note swearde of him that sat vpon the horsse, which swearde proceded out of his mouth, and all the foules were filled with their fle&esset;he.
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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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