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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 .xvi. Chapter. ¶ The Angels powre out theyr vyalles full of wrath.

A   And I herde a great voyce out of the t&ebar;ple saying to the seuen &abar;gels: go youre wayes, powre out youre vyalles of wrath vpon the erth. And þe; fyrst Angell w&ebar;t, ∧ powred out his vyall vpon the erth, ∧ there fell a noysome, ∧ a sore botche vpon the men whych had the marke of the beast, ∧ vpon them whych worshypped hys ymage. And the sec&obar;d Angell shed out hys vyall vpon the see, and it turned as it were into the bloud of a deed man: and euery lyuyng thyng dyed in the see. And the thyrde Angell shed out his vyall vpon the ryuers and fountaynes of waters, ∧ they turned to bloud. B   And I herde an Angell saye: Lorde, whych arte and wast, thou arte ryghteous ∧ holy, because thou hast geuen soche iudgementes, for they shed out þe; bloud of sainctes, and prophetes, ∧ therfore hast þu; geuen them bloud to dryncke: for they are worthy. And I herde another saye: euen so Lorde God almyghty: true and ryghteous are thy iudgementes.

And the fourth Angell powred out hys vyall on þe; sunne, ∧ power was geuen vnto him to vexe men with heat of fyre. And the men raged in gret heate: ∧ spake euyll of þe; name of God, which hath power ouer those plages, ∧ they rep&ebar;ted not of theyr euill dedis, to geue him glory. And the fyft Angell powred out his viall vpon þe; seate of þe; beaste, and his kyngdome wexed derke, ∧ they gnewe theyr t&obar;ges for sorowe, and blasphemed þe; God of heauen for sorowe ∧ payne of theyr sores, ∧ repented not of theyr dedes.

C   And þe; syxt Angell powred out his vyall vpon þe; gret ryuer Euphrates, ∧ the water dryed vp, þt; the wayes of the kynges of the east shulde be prepared. And I sawe thre vnclene spretes lyke frogges come out of þe; mouth of þe; dragon, ∧ out of þe; mouth of the beast, ∧ out of the mouth of þe; false Prophete. For they are the spretes of deuyls, workyng myracles, to go out vnto the kynges of the erth and of þe; whole world, to gathre them to the battayle of that gret daye of God almyghty. noteBeholde, I come as a thefe. Happy is he that watcheth, and kepeth hys garmentes, lest he walke naked, and men se hys fylthynes. And he gathered

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them together into a place called in the Hebrue tonge Armagedon.

And the seuenth Angell powred out hys vyall into the ayre. And ther cam a greate voyce out of heauen from þe; seate, saying, it is done. And ther folowed, voyces, th&obar;dringes, and lightenynges, ∧ ther was a greate erthquake, suche as was not sence m&ebar; were vpon the erth, so mighty an erthquake ∧ so great. And the great cytye was deuyded into thre partes, and þe; cyties of all nacyons fell. And greate Babylon came in remembraunce before God, to geue vnto hyr þe; cup of the wyne of the fearcenes of his wrathe. Euery yle also fled awaye, and þe; mountaynes were not founde. And ther fell a greate hayle (as it had bene talentes) out of heau&ebar; vpon the men, and the m&ebar; blasphemed God: because of the plage of the hayle, for it was great, and the plage of it sore.
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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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