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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 .vi. Chapter. ¶ The lawe of God maye not be forgotten.

A   These are the c&obar;maundementes, ordinaunces and lawes whych the Lord youre God c&obar;maunded me to teach you that ye might do them in the lande whether ye go to possesse it: namely, þt; thou myghtest note feare the Lorde thy God, and kepe all hys ordinaunces and hys c&obar;maundementes whych I commaunde the: thou and thy sonne, and thy sonnes sonne all dayes of thy lyfe, that thy dayes maye be prol&obar;ged. Heare therfore. O Israel, and take hede, that thou do therafter, that it maye go well with the, and that ye maye encrease myghtely, eu&ebar; as the Lorde God of thy fathers hath promysed the a lande, that floweth wyth mylcke and hony.

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Moses repeteth the lawe

B    noteHeare O Israel, the Lorde oure God is Lorde only, and note thou shalt loue the Lorde thy God with all thyne harte, ∧ with all thy soule, ∧ with all thy might. noteAnd these wordes which I c&obar;maunde the thys daye, shalbe in thine herte, and thou shalt shewe th&ebar; vnto thy chyldren, and shalt talke of them when þu; art at home in thyne house, and as thou walkest by the waye, and when thou lyest doune, and when thou rysest vp: and thou shalt bynde th&ebar; for a sygne vpon thine hande. And they shalbe warnynges betwene thyne eyes and thou shalt write them vp&obar; the postes of thy house and vpon thy gates.

And wh&ebar; the Lord thy God hath brought the into the lande, whych he sware vnto thy fathers, Abrah&abar; Isahac and Iacob, and geueth the greate ∧ goodly cyties which þu; byldedst not, houses full of all maner of goodes which thou fylledst not, and welles dygged which thou dyggedest not, vineyardes ∧ oliue trees which thou plantedst not, and when thou hast eaten ∧ art full: Then beware, lest thou forget the Lorde, whyche broughte the oute of the lande of Egypt from the house of bondage. note C   Thou shalt feare the Lorde thy God, ∧ serue him, and &rhand; swere by his name Se that ye walcke not after stra&ubar;ge goddes: the goddes of the nacyons which are aboute you. For the Lorde thy God is a gelouse God amonge you, lest the countena&ubar;ce of the Lorde thy God be moued to wrath agaynst the, and destroye the from of the erth.

noteYe shall not tempte the Lorde your God as ye dyd &club; in the tentacyon. But kepe the commaundem&ebar;tes of the Lorde youre God, and hys witnesses and his ordina&ubar;ces which he hath commaunded the, and thou shalt do that which is right and good in the syghte of the Lorde: that thou mayst prospere, and that thou mayst go in, and c&obar;quere that good l&abar;de whyche the Lorde sware vnto thy fathers, to cast oute all thyne enemyes before the as the Lorde hath sayed.

D    noteAnd wh&ebar; thy sonne asketh the in tyme to come, sayinge: What meaneth these witnesses, ordina&ubar;ces ∧ lawes, which the Lorde oure God hath c&obar;maunded you? Then thou shalt saye vnto thy sonne: We were Pharaos bondmen in Egypte, and the Lorde brought vs out of Egipte with a myghtie h&abar;de. And the Lorde shewed signes ∧ wondres greate ∧ euell vp&obar; Egypte, vpon Pharao ∧ vpon all hys housholde, before oure eyes, but brought vs oute from thence: to brynge vs in, and to geue vs the lande which he sware vnto oure fathers. And he hath commaunded vs, to do all these ordinaunces, and to feare the Lorde oure God, for oure welth all the dayes of our lyfe, as it is come to passe thys daye. Moreouer thys shalbe oure ryghteousnes before the Lorde oure God, yf we take hede ∧ kepe Moses repeteth the lawe all these commaundmentes, as he hath commaunded vs.
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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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