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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 fyrst Chapter. &cross2; ¶ The offyce of Iohn the baptist. The baptyme of Chryst, hys fastynge, hys meathynge, and the callynge of Peter: Andrew, Iames ∧ Iohn, Chryst healeth the m&abar; with the vncleane sprete, helpeth Peters mother in lawe, and clenseth the leper.

A   The begynnynge of the Gospell of Iesu Chryst the sonne of God, as it is written in the Prophetes, note behold, I sende my messenger before thy face which shall prepare thy waye before the. The voyce of a cryer in the wildernes: note prepare ye the waye of the Lorde, ∧ make his pathes strayte. noteIohn dyd baptyse in the wyldernes, and preached the baptyme of note repentaunce, for the remissyon of synnes. And all the lande of Iewrie and they of Ierusalem, went out vnto hym, and were all baptised of him in the ryuer Iordan, confessynge their synnes.

noteIohn was clothed with camilles herr, and &wt; a gerdyll of a sayng about hys loynes. And he dyd eate locustes and wilde hony, &abar;d preached sayinge. note B   He that is stronger then I, c&obar;meth after me, whose sho latchet I am not worthy to stoupe downe, and vnlose, I haue baptysed you wyth water: but he shall baptyse you with the holy gost. &cross3;

And it came to passe in those dayes, þt; Iesus cam fr&obar; Nazareth, of Galile: note and was baptysed of Iohn in Iordan: And assone as he was come vp out of the water: note &rhand; he sawe heau&ebar; open, ∧ &rhand; the sprete desc&ebar;dynge vp&obar; him lyke adoue: And ther came a voyce from heauen. noteThou art my deare sonne in whom I delyte.

And immediatly note sprete droue him into wildernes: and he was there in þe; wyldernes .xl. dayes, and was tempted of Satan, ∧ was with wilde beastes. noteAnd the angels minystred vnto hym. After that Iohn was taken note Iesus came into Galile note preachinge the Gospell, of þe; kyngd&obar; of God, ∧ sayinge. the tyme is come, ∧ the kyngdom of God is at hand note repent, and beleue the Gospell.

noteAs he walked by the see of Galile, he sawe Simon ∧ Andrew his brother, castynge nettes into þe; see, for they were fisshers. And Iesus sayde vnto them: folowe me, ∧ I will make note you to become fysshers of men. And strayght waye, they forsoke their nettes, &abar;d folowed him. And when he had gone a lytell further thence, he sawe Iames the sonne of Zebede, &abar;d Iohn his brother, which also were in the shyppe, mendynge their nettes. And anone he called them. And they leeft their father

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Zebede in the shyp wyth the hyred seruauntes, and folowed hym.

C    noteAnd they came into Capernaum: and streyght waye on the Saboth dayes, he entred into the synagoge, ∧ taught. And they were astonnyed at hys learnynge. noteFor he taught them as one that had auctorite, ∧ not as the Scribes.

noteAnd there was in their Sinagoge a m&abar; vexed with an vnclene spirite, and he cryed sayinge: Alas, what haue we to do with the thou Iesus of Nazareth? Art thou come to destroye vs? I knowe the what thou art eu&ebar; that holy one of God. And Iesus rebuked hym sayinge: holde thy peace, and come out of the man. And whan the vncleane spirite had toarne him, ∧ cryed with a loude voyce, he came out of him. And they were all amased, in so moch that they demaunded one of another amonge them selues sayinge: what thyng is this? What newe doctrine is thys? For with auctorite c&obar;maunded he the foule spirites, and they obeyed hym. And immediatly his fame spred abroad through out all the region borderinge on Galile.

And forth with, wh&abar; they were come out of the Synagoge note they entred into þe; house of Symon and Andrew, wyth Iames and Iohn. But Simons mother in lawe laye sycke of a feuer. And anone they tell him of her. And he came, ∧ toke her by the hande: ∧ lifte her vp: ∧ ymediatly þe; feuer forsoke hyr, ∧ she mynistred vnto th&ebar;. And at euen when þe; sonne was downe, they brought vnto him all that were dyseased, and them that were vexed with deuyls. D   And all the cytie was gathred to gether at þe; dore, &abar;d he healed many that were sycke of dyuers deseases, &abar;d note cast out many deuyls, ∧ suffred not the deuyls to speake, because they knewe him.

And in the mornynge very early, Iesus (whan he was rysen vp) departed, and w&ebar;t out into a solitary place, and there prayed. And Symon and they that were with hym, folowed after hym. And when they had founde him, they saye vnto him: all men seke for the. And he sayd vnto them: let vs go into the next townes, that I maye preach there also: for therfore am I come. And he preached in their Synagoges, in all Galile, and cast the deuyls out.

noteAnd ther came a leper to him, besechynge hym, and knelyng downe, and say&ebar;g vnto him, yf thou wilt, thou cannest make me cleane. And Iesus had compassion on hym, ∧ puth forth his hande, touched hym, ∧ sayeth vnto him: I wyll, be thou cleane. And assone as he had spoken, immediatly the leprosy departed fr&obar; him, and he sent him awaye forth with, and sayeth vnto hym. noteSe thou saye nothynge to any m&abar;: but get the hence, shewe thy selfe to the Preaste, and offer for thy clensinge, those thinges whych Moses commaunded, for a witnesse vnto them. But he (assone as he was departed) beganne to tell many thinges, and to publyshe the sayenge: in so moch that Iesus coulde nomore openly entre into the cytie, but was with out in desert places. And they came to hym from euery quarter.

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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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