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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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¶ The .iiii. Chapter. ¶ Of the callynge of the Gentyles, and conuersyon of the Iewes.

A   But note in the latter dayes it will come to passe, that the hyll of the Lordes house shalbe sett vp hyer then eny mountaynes or hylles: Yee, the people shall prease vnto it, and the multitude of the G&ebar;tiles shall haste them thyther, sayeng: Come, note let vs go vp to the hyll of the Lorde, and to the house of the God of Iacob: that he maye teach vs hys waye, and that we maye walcke in his pathes. noteFor the lawe shall come out of Sion, ∧ the worde of God from Ierusalem, and shall geue sentence amonge the multitude of the Heathen &abar;d refourme the people of farre co&ubar;trees: so that of theyr sweardes they shall make plowshares, ∧ sythes of theyr speares.

B    noteOne people shall not lyft vp a sweard agaynst another, yee, they shal nomore learne to fyght: but euery man shall syt vnder his vineyard ∧ vnder his fygge tre, ∧ no m&abar; to fraye him awaye: for þe; mouth of þe; Lord of hostes hath spok&ebar; it. Therfore, where as all the people haue walcked euery man in þe; name of hys awne God, we wyll walcke in the name of oure God for euer &abar;d euer. noteAt the same tyme, sayeth the Lorde, will I gather vp the lame &abar;d the out castes, ∧ soch as I haue chastened: ∧ wyll geue yssue vnto þe; lame, &abar;d make of the out castes a great people: note and the Lorde hym selfe shalbe theyr kynge vp&obar; the mount Syon, from thys tyme forth for euermore. C   And vnto the. (O þu; tower of note Eder, thou stronge holde of the daughter Syon) vnto the shall it come: eu&ebar; the lordshipe &abar;d kyngdome of the daughter Ierusal&ebar;. Why then art thou now so heuy? is there no kynge in the? are thy councelers awaye that thou art so payned, as a wom&abar; in her trayuayle? And now (O thou daughter Syon) be sory, let it greue the as a wyfe laboryng wyth chylde: for now must thou get the out of the cytie, and dwell vpon the playnefelde: Yee, vnto Babylon shalt thou go, there shalt thou be delyuered, note and there the Lorde shall lowse the from the hande of thyne enemyes.

D   Now also are there many people gathered together agaynst the, say&ibar;g: what, Si&obar; is cursed, we shall se oure lust vp&obar; her. But they knowe not note the thoughtes of þe; Lorde, they vnderstande not his co&ubar;cell, that shall gather them together as the sheeues in the barne. Therfore get the vp, O thou daughter Syon, and throsshe out the corne: For I wyll make thy horne yron, ∧ thy clawes brasse, that thou mayest grynde many people: theyr goodes shalt thou appropriate vnto the Lorde, and theyr substaunce vnto the ruler of the whole worlde.
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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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