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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 .xxi. Chapter. ¶ In thys chapter is descrybed the new and spirituall Ierusalem.

A   And I sawe a newe heau&ebar; and a new earth. note For the fyrst heauen, and the fyrst earth were vanysshed awaye, and ther was nomore See. &cross2; And I Iohn sawe that holy cytie, newe Ierusal&ebar; come downe from God out of heauen, prepared as a bryde garnisshed for her husband. And I herde a greate voyce out of heauen sayinge: beholde, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he wyll dwell wyth them. And they shall be hys people, and God hym selfe shalbe wyth them, and be theyr God. note B   And God shall wype awaye all teares fr&obar; theyr eyes. And there shalbe nomore deeth, nether sorowe, nether cryenge, nether shall ther be eny more payne, for the olde thynges are gone. And he that sate vp&obar; the seate, sayde: note Beholde, I make all thynges newe. &cross3; And he sayde vnto me: wryte, for these wordes are faythfull and true.

And he sayd vnto me: it is done, I am Alpha and Omega, the begynnyng ∧ the ende I wyll geue to hym that is a thyrst, of the well of the water of lyfe, fre. He that ouer commeth shall enheret all thynges, and I wyll be hys God, and he shalbe my sonne. C   But the fearfull and vnbeleuynge, and the abhominable, and murdrers, ∧ whormongers, and sorcerers, and ydolaters, and all lyars shall haue theyr parte in the lake which burnyth with fyre and brymstone, which is the seconde death.

And there cam vnto me one of þe; seuen Angels which had the seuen vyalles full of the seu&ebar; last plages: ∧ talked with me sayinge: come hyther, I wyll shewe the þe; bryde, the lambes wyfe. And he caryed me awaye in þe;

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sprete to a great and an hye mo&ubar;tayne, and he shewed me the great cytie holy Ierusal&ebar;, descendyng out of heauen fr&obar; God: hauyng the bryghtnes of God. D   And her shynynge was lyke vnto a stone moste precious, euen lyke a Iasper cleare as Cristall: ∧ had walles great ∧ hye, ∧ had .xii. gates ∧ at þe; gates xii. Angels: and names written, whych are the names of the .xii. trybes of Israell: on þe; East parte .iii. gates, ∧ on the Northside .iii. gates, ∧ towardes the South .iii. gates, &abar;d from the West thre gates, and the wall of the cytie had .xii. foundacyons: and in them þe; twelue names of þe; lambes .xii. apostles.

E   And he that talked with me, had a gold&ebar; reade to measure the cytie with all and the gates therof ∧ the wall therof. And the cytie was bylt .iiii. square, and the l&ebar;gth was as large as the bredth, ∧ he measured þe; cytie with the (golden) rede .xii.M. furlonges: and the length ∧ the bredth, and the heyth of it, were equall. And he measured the wal therof, an .cxliiii. cubytes: the measure that the angell had, was after the measure that man vseth. And the byldynge of the wal of it was of Iasper. And the cytie was pure golde, lyke vnto cleare glasse, and the fo&ubar;dacions of the wall of the cytie were garnisshed with al maner of precious stones. F   The fyrst foundacion was Iaspis, the seconde Saphyre, the thyrde a Calcedony, þe; fourth an Emeralde, the fyft Sardonix, the syxte Sardeos, the seuenth Crysolite, the eyght Berall, the .ix. a Topas, the tenth a Crusoprasos, the eleuenth a Iacynte, the twelueth an Amathist.

The twelue gates were twelue pearles, euery gate was of one pearle, and the strete of the cytie was pure golde, as thorow shynynge glasse. And I sawe no temple therin. For the Lorde God almighty and the lambe are the temple of it. note G   And the cytie hath no nede of þe; sonne, nether of þe; mone to lighten it. For the brightnes of God dyd lyght it, and the lambe was the lyght of it. And the people whych are saued shall walke in the lyght of it. And the kinges of the earth shall brynge theyr glory (and honoure) vnto it. noteAnd þe; gates of it are not shut by daye. For there shalbe no nyght there. (And into it shal they brynge þe; glory ∧ honoure of the nacions.) And there shall enter into it none vncleane thinge, nether whatsoeuer worketh abhomynacion or maketh lyes: but they only which are wrytten in the lambes boke of lyfe.
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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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