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1This is the boke of the generacion of Iesus Christ ye sonne of Dauid, the sonne of Abraham. 2Abraha begat Isaac: Isaac begat Iacob: Iacob begat Iudas & his brethre: 3Iudas begat Phares & Zara of Thamar: Phares begat Hesrom: Hesrom begat Aram: 4Aram begat Aminadab: Aminadab begat Naasson: Naasson begat Salmon: 5Salmon begat Boos of Rahab: Boos begat Obed of Ruth: Obed begat Iesse: 6Iesse begat Dauid the kynge: Dauid the kynge begat Salomon, of her that was the wyfe of Vry: 7Salomon begat Roboam: Roboam begat Abia: Abia begat Asa: 8Asa begat Iosaphat: Iosaphat begat Ioram: Ioram begat Osias: 9Osias begat Ioatham: Ioatham begat Achas: Achas begat Ezechias: 10Ezechias begat Manasses: Manasses begat Amon: Amon begat Iosias: 11Iosias begat Iechonias and his brethren aboute the tyme of the captiuyte of Babylon. 12And after the captiuyte of Babylon, Iechonias begat Salathiel: Salathiel begat Zorobabel: 13Zorobabel begat Abiud: Abiud begat Eliachim: Eliachim begat Azor: 14Azor begat Sadoc: Sadoc begat Achin: Achin begat Eliud: 15Eliud begat Eleasar: Eleasar begat Matthan: Matthan begat Iacob: 16Iacob begat Ioseph the hussbande of Mary, of who was borne that Iesus, which is called Christ. 17All the generacions from Abraha to Dauid are fourtene generacions: From Dauid vnto the captiuite of Babylon, are fourtene generacions. From the captiuite of Babylon vnto Christ, are also fourtene generacions. 18The byrth of Christ was on thys wyse: When his mother Mary was maried to Ioseph before they came together, she was foude with chylde by ye holy goost, 19But Ioseph her hussbande was a perfect man, and wolde not bringe her to shame, but was mynded to put her awaie secretely. 20Neuertheles whyle he thus thought, beholde, the angell of the LORDE appered vnto him in a dreame, saynge: Ioseph thou sonne of Dauid, feare not to take vnto the Mary thy wyfe. For that which is coceaued in her, is of ye holy goost. 21She shall brynge forth a sonne, and thou shalt call his name Iesus. For he shall saue his people from their synnes. 22All this was done, yt the thinge might, be fulfilled, which was spoken of the LORDE by the Prophet, saynge: 23Beholde, a mayde shall be with chylde, and shall brynge forth a sonne, and they shall call his name Emanuel, which is by interpretacion, God wt vs. 24Now whan Ioseph awoke out of slepe he did as the angell of ye LORDE bade hym, and toke his wyfe vnto hym, 25and knewe her not, tyll she had brought forth hir fyrst borne sonne, and called his name Iesus. 2When Iesus was borne at Bethlee in Iury, in the tyme of Herode the kynge, Beholde, there came wyse men from the east to Ierusale, 2saynge: Where is the new borne kynge of the Iues? We haue sene his starre in the east, and are come to worship him. 3When Herode ye kynge had herde thys, he was troubled, & all Ierusale with hym, 4and he gathered all the hye Prestes and Scribes of ye people, & axed of them, where Christ shulde be borne. 5And they sayde vnto hym: at Bethleem in Iury. For thus it is written by the Prophet: 6And thou Bethleem in the londe of Iury, art not the leest amonge the Princes of Iuda. For out of ye shall come vnto me the captayne, that shall gouerne my people Israel. 7Then Herod preuely called the wyse men, and dyligently enquyred of them, what tyme the starre appered, 8and sent them to Bethleem, sainge: Go, and searche dyligently for the chylde. And when ye haue founde hym, bringe me worde agayne, that I maye come and worshippe hym also. 9When they had heard the kynge, they departed: and lo, the starre which they sawe in the east, went before them, tyll it came, and stode ouer the place where the chylde was. 10When they sawe the starre, they were maruelously glad: 11and went into the house, and found the chylde with Mary his mother, and kneled downe and worshipped hym, & opened ther treasures, and offred vnto hym gyftes: gold, franckynsence and myrre. 12And after they were warned of God in a dreame, that they shuld not go ageine to Herod, they returned into their awne countre another waye. 13When they were departed: beholde, the angell of the LORDE appered to Ioseph in a dreame, sayinge: aryse, and take the chylde and his mother, and flye into Egypte, and abyde there tyll I brynge the worde. For Herod wyl seke the chylde to destroye hym. 14The he arose, and toke the chylde and his mother by night, and departed into Egypte, 15and was there vnto ye deeth of Herod, that the thinge might be fulfylled which was spoke of the LORDE, by the Prophet, which sayeth: out of Egypte haue I called my sonne. 16Then Herod perceauynge yt he was disceaued of the wyse men, was excedynge wroth, and sent forth, and slue all the chyldren that were in Bethleem, and in all the coastes there of, as many as were two yere olde and vnder, accordynge to the tyme which he had diligently searched out of the wyse men. 17Then was yt fulfilled which was spoken by ye Prophet Ieremy sayinge: 18On ye hilles was a voyce herde, greate mournynge, wepynge, & lamentacion: Rachel wepynge for her chyldren, and wolde not be conforted, because they were not. 19When Herode was deed: beholde, an angell of the LORDE appered in a dreame to Ioseph in Egypte, 20sayinge: arise and take the chylde and his mother, & go into ye londe of Israel. For they are deed, which sought the chyldes life. 21And he arose vp, and toke ye chylde and his mother, & came into the londe of Israel. 22But whe he herde that Archelaus did raygne in Iury, in ye rowme of his father Herode, he was afrayde to go thither. Notwithstondinge after he was warned of God in a dreame, he turned asyde into the parties of Galile, 23and went and dwelt in a cite called Nazareth, to fulfill yt which was spoken by the Prophetes: he shalbe called a Nazarite. 3In those dayes Ihon the Baptyst came and preached in the wildernes of Iury, 2saynge: Amede youre selues, the kyngdome of heuen is at honde. 3This is he, of whom it is spoke by ye Prophet Esay, which sayeth: The voyce of a cryer in ye wyldernes, prepare the LORDES waye, and make his pathes straight. 4This Ihon had his garment of camels heer, and a lethre gerdell aboute his loynes. Hys meate was locustes and wylde hony. 5Then went out to hym Ierusalem, and all Iury, and all the region rounde aboute Iordan, 6and were baptised of him in Iordan, cofessynge their synnes. 7Now when he sawe many of the Pharises and of ye Saduces come to hys baptim, he sayde vnto them: ye generacio of vipers, who hath certified you, that ye shal escape ye vengeaunce to come? 8Bewarre, brynge forth due frutes of pennaunce. 9Thinke not now, to saye in your selues, we haue Abraham to oure father. For I saye vnto you, that God is able of these stones to rayse vp chyldren vnto Abraham. 10Euen now is the axe put vnto ye rote of the trees: therfore euery tre which bringeth not forth good frute, shalbe hewe downe, and cast into the fyre. 11I baptise you with water to repentaunce: but he that cometh after me, is myghtier the I, whose shues I am not worthy to beare. He shall baptise you with ye holy goost & wt fyre: 12which hath also his fan in his hond, and will pourge his floore, and gadre the wheet into his garner, & will burne ye chaffe with vnquencheable fyre. 13Then came Iesus from Galile to Iordan, vnto Ihon, to be baptised of hym. 14But Iho forbade hym, saynge: I haue nede to be baptysed of the: and commest thou to me? 15Iesus answered & sayd vnto hym: Let it be so now. For thus it be commeth vs to fulfyll all righteousnes. Then he suffred hym. 16And Iesus assone as he was baptised, came straight out of the water. And lo, heue was ope ouer hym: and Ihon sawe the spirite of God descende lyke a doue, and lyght vpon hym. 17And lo, there came a voyce fro heue sayng: Thys ys that my beloued sonne, in whom is my delyte. 4Then was Iesus ledd awaye of the spirite in to wildernes, to be tempted of the deuyll. 2And when he had fasted fourtye dayes and fourtye nightes, he was afterward an hungred. 3And the tepter came to him and sayde: yf thou be the sonne of God, commaunde, that these stones be made breed. 4He answered & sayde: yt is wrytte: Man shall not lyue by bred onlye, but by euery worde that proceadeth out of the mouth of God. 5Then the deuyll toke hym vp into the holy cite, and set hym on a pynacle of the temple, 6and sayde vnto hym: yf thou be ye sonne of God, cast thy sylfe downe. For it is wrytten: he shall geue his angels charge ouer the and with their handes they shal holde the vp, that thou dashe not thy fote agaynst a stone. 7And Iesus sayde vnto hym: it ys wrytten also: Thou shalt not tempte thy LORDE God. 8Agayne, the deuyll toke hym vp and led hym into an excedynge hye mountayne, and shewed hym all the kyngdomes of the worlde, and all the glorie of them, 9and sayde vnto hym: all these wil I geue the, yf thou wilt fall downe and worship me. 10Then sayde Iesus vnto hym: Auoyde Sata. For it ys wrytte: thou shalt worshyp the LORDE thy God and hym onely shalt thou serue. 11Then the deuell left hym, and beholde, the angels came and ministred vnto hym. 12When Iesus had herde that Ihon was taken, he departed into Galile 13and left Nazareth, and went and dwelt in Capernaum, which is a cite apon the see, in the coostes of zabulon and Neptalim, 14yt the thinge might be fulfilled whiche was spoken by Esay the Prophet, sayinge: 15The londe of zabulon and Neptalim, the waye of the see beyonde Iordan, and Galile of the Gentyls, 16the people which sat in darknes, sawe a greate lyght, & to them which sat in the region & shadowe of deeth, lyght is begone to shyne. 17From that tyme forth beganne Iesus to preach, and to saye: Amende youre selues, ye kingdome of heauen is at honde. 18As Iesus walked by the see of Galile, he sawe two brethren: Simon which was called Peter, & Andrew his brother, castynge a net into ye see, for they were fisshers, 19and he sayde vnto them: folowe me, & I will make you fisshers of me. 20And they strayght waye lefte their nettes, and folowed hym. 21And whan he wet forth from thence, he sawe other two brethren, Iames the sonne of zebede, and Ihon his brother, in the ship with zebede their father, mendynge their nettes, and called them. 22And they without tarynge lefte ye shyp and their father, and folowed hym. 23And Iesus went aboute all Galile, teachyng in their synagoges, and preachynge the gospel of the kyngdome, and healed all maner of siknes, & all maner dyseases amonge the people. 24And his fame spred abrode through out all Siria. And they brought vnto hym all sick people, that were taken with diuers diseases and gripinges, and the yt were possessed with deuils, & those which were lunatyke, and those that had the palsie: & he healed the. 25And ther folowed hym a greate nombre of people, from Galile, & from the ten cities, and from Ierusalem, and from the regions that lye beyonde Iordan. 5When he sawe the people, he went vp into a mountayne: and when he was set, his disciples came to hym, 2and he opened his mouth, and taught them, sayinge: 3Blessed are the poore in sprete: for theirs is the kyngdome of heue. 4Blessed are they that mourne: for they shalbe coforted. 5Blessed are the meke: for they shall inheret the erth. 6Blessed are they which honger & thyrst for rightewesnes: for they shalbe filled. 7Blessed are the mercifull: for they shall obteyne mercy. 8Blessed are the pure in herte: for they shall se God. 9Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shalbe called the chyldren of God. 10Blessed are they which suffre persecucion for rightwesnes sake: for theirs is the kyngdome of heuen. 11Blessed are ye when men reuyle you, and persecute you, and falsly say all manner of yuell saynges against you for my sake. 12Reioyce and be glad, for greate is youre rewarde in heue.For so persecuted they the Prophetes which were before youre dayes. 13Ye are ye salt of the earth, but and yf the salt haue lost his saltnes, what can be salted therwith? It is thence forth good for nothynge, but to be cast out, and to be trodden vnder fote of men. 14Ye are the light of the worlde. A cite that is set on an hill, can not be hid: 15nether do men lyght a candell, and put it vnder a busshell, but on a candelstick, and it lighteth all that are in the house. 16Let youre light so shyne before men, that they maye se youre good workes, and glorify youre father which is in heauen. 17Thinke not, that I am come to destroye the lawe, or the Prophetes: no, I am not come to destroye them, but to fulfyll them. 18For truly I saye vnto you: till heauen and earth perisshe, one iott or one tyttle of the lawe shall not escape, tyll all be fulfilled. 19Whosoeuer breaketh one of these least comaundmentes, and teacheth me so, he shalbe called the leest in the kyngdome of heauen, But whosoeuer obserueth and teacheth the same shalbe called greate in the kyngdome of heauen. 20For I saye vnto you: excepte youre rightewesnes exceade the righetewesnes of the Scribes and Pharises, ye can not entre in to the kyngdome of heauen. 21Ye haue herde, how it was sayde to the of the olde tyme: Thou shalt not kyll. For whosoeuer kylleth, shall be in daunger of iudgement. 22But I saye vnto you: whosoeuer is angrie with his brother, is in daunger of the iudgement. Whosoeuer sayeth vnto his brother: Racha, is in daunger of ye cousell. But whosoeuer sayeth: thou foole, is in daunger of hell fyre. 23Therfore when thou offrest thy gift at the altare, and there remembrest that thy brother hath ought agaynst the: 24leaue there thyne offrynge before the altare, and go thy waye first, and reconcyle thy selfe to thy brother, & then come and offre thy gyfte. 25Agre with thine aduersary quicklye, whyle thou art in the waye with hym, lest that aduersary deliuer the to the iudge, and the iudge deliuer the to the minister, and then thou be cast in to preson. 26I saye vnto the verely: thou shalt not come out thece, till thou haue payed the vtmost farthinge. 27Ye haue herde, how it was sayde to them of olde tyme: Thou shalt not committe aduoutrie. 28But I saye vnto you, that whosoeuer loketh on a wife lustinge after her, hath committed aduoutrie with hir already in his hert. 29Wherfore yf thy right eye offende the, plucke hym out, and cast him from the. Better it is for the, that one of thy membres perisshe, then that thy whole body shulde be cast in to hell. 30Also yf thy right honde offende the, cut hym of, and cast him from the. Better yt is that one of thy mebres perissh, the yt all yi body shulde be cast in to hell. 31It is sayde: whosoeuer putteth awaye his wyfe, let hym geue her a testimony all of the deuorcemet. 32But I saye vnto you: whosoeuer putteth awaye his wyfe (except it be for fornicacio causeth her to breake matrymony. And whosoeuer maryeth her that is deuorsed, breaketh wedlocke. 33Agayne, ye haue herde, how it was sayde to the of olde tyme: Thou shalt not forsweare thy selfe, but shalt performe thyne ooth to God. 34But I saye vnto you: sweare not at all, nether by heaue, for it is Godis seate: 35nor yet by the earth, for it is his fote stole: nether by Ierusalem, for it is the cyte of ye greate kinge: 36nether shalt thou sweare by thy heed, because thou canst not make one heer whyte or blacke: 37But your communicacion shalbe, yee, yee: nay, nay. For what soeuer is more then that, commeth of euel. 38Ye haue herde howe it is sayde: An eye for an eye, a toth for a toth. 39But I saye vnto you: that ye resist not euell. But whosoeuer geueth the a blowe on thy right cheke, turne to him the other also. 40And yf eny man will sue the at the lawe, & take awaye thy coate, let him haue thy cloake also. 41And who so compelleth the to go a myle, go wt hym twayne. 42Geue to hym that axeth: and from hym that wolde borowe, turne not awaye. 43Ye haue herde, how it is saide: thou shalt loue thyne neghboure, & hate thyne enemy. 44But I saye vnto you: loue youre enemies: Blesse the that cursse you: Do good to the that hate you: Praye for the which do you wronge and persecute you, 45that ye maye be the chyldern of youre father which is in heauen: for he maketh his sonne to aryse on the euel and on the good, and sendeth his rayne on the iust and vniuste. 46For yf ye loue them which loue you, what rewarde shall ye haue? Do not the Publicans eue so? 47And yf ye be frendly to youre brethren onlye: what singuler thynge do ye? Do not the Publicans also lyke wyse? 48Ye shall therfore be perfecte, euen as youre father in heaue is perfecte. 6Take hede to youre almes, that ye geue it not in the syght of men, to the intent that ye wolde be sene of them: or els, ye get no rewarde of youre father which is in heauen. 2When soeuer therfore thou geuest thine almes, thou shalt not make a trompet to be blowen before the, as the ypocrites do in the synagoges and in the stretes, for to be praysed of me. Verely I saye vnto you: they haue their rewarde. 3But whe thou doest almes, let not thy lefte hande knowe, what thy righte hande doth; 4that thine almes maye be secrete: and thy father which seith in secrete, shall rewarde the openly. 5And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as ye ypocrytes are. For they loue to stode and praye in the synagoges, and in the corners of the stretes, to be sene of men. Verely I saie vnto you: they haue their rewarde. 6But when thou prayest, entre in to thy chamber, and shut thy dore to the, & praye to thy father which is in secrete: and thy father which seith in secrete, shall rewarde the openly. 7And when ye praye, bable not moch, as ye Hethen do: for they thinke that they shalbe herde, for their moch bablynges sake. 8Be not ye lyke them therfore. For youre father knoweth where of ye haue nede, before ye axe of him. 9After thys maner therfore shall ye praye:O oure father which art in heauen, halowed be thy name. 10Thy kyngdome come. Thy wyll be fulfilled vpon earth as it is in heauen. 11Geue vs this daye oure dayly bred. 12And forgeue vs oure dettes, as we also forgeue oure detters. 13And lede vs not in to teptacion: but delyuer vs from euell. For thyne is the kyngdome, and the power, and the glorye for euer. Amen. 14For yf ye forgeue other men their treaspases, youre heauenly father shall also forgeue you. 15But and ye wyll not forgeue me their trespases, nomore shall youre father forgeue you youre trespases. 16Moreouer when ye fast, be not sad as ye ypocrytes are. For they disfigure their faces, that they myght be sene of men to fast. Verely I saye vnto you: they haue their rewarde. 17But thou, whe thou fastest, annoynte thyne heed, and wash thy face, 18that it appeare not vnto men, that thou fastest: but vnto thy father which is in secrete: and thy father which seyth in secrete, shal rewarde the openly. 19Se that ye gather you not treasure vpon the earth, where rust and mothes corrupte, and where theues breake through and steale. 20But gather you treasure together in heauen, where nether rust nor mothes corrupte, and where theues nether breake vp nor yet steale. 21For where youre treasure is, there is youre herte also. 22The eye is the light of the body. Yf thyne eye then be syngle, all thy body shalbe ful of light: 23But and yf thyne eye be wycked, all thy body shalbe full of darckenes: Wherfore yf the light that is in the, be darckenes, how greate then shall that darckenes be? 24No ma can serue two masters. For ether he shall hate the one and loue the other: or els he shall leane to the one, and despise the other: Ye can not serue God and mammon. 25Therfore I saye vnto you: be not ye carefull for your lyfe, what ye shall eate, or what ye shall drinke: nor yet for youre body, what ye shal put on. Ys not the lyfe more worth the meate, and the body more of value then raymet? 26Beholde the foules of ye ayer: for they sowe not, nether reepe, nor yet cary in to the barnes: and yet youre heauely father fedeth the. Are ye not moch better the they? 27Which of you (though he toke thought therfore) coulde put one cubit vnto his stature? 28why care ye then for rayment? Considre the lylies of the felde, how they growe. They laboure not, nether spynne. 29And yet for all that I saye vnto you, that euen Salomon in all his royalte was not arayed lyke vnto one of these. 30Wherfore yf God so cloth the grasse, which is to daye in the felde, and to morowe shalbe cast into the fornace: shal he not moch more do the same vnto you, o ye of lytle fayth? 31Therfore take no thought, sayinge: what shall we eate, or what shall we drinke? or where with shall we be clothed? 32After all soch thynges do the heithen seke. For youre heauenly father knoweth, that ye haue nede of all these thynges. 33Seke ye fyrst the kyngdome of heauen and the righteousnes therof, so shal all these thynges be ministred vnto you. 34Care not then for the morow, for the morow shall care for it self: Euery daye hath ynough of his owne trauayll. 7Ivdge not, that ye be not iudged: 2For as ye iudge, so shal ye be iudged. And with what measure ye meete, with the same shall it be measured to you agayne. 3Why seist thou a moate in thy brothers eye, and perceauest not the beame yt is yn thine awne eye? 4Or why saiest thou to yi brother: holde, I wil plucke the moate out of thyne eye, and beholde, a beame is in thyne awne eye. 5Ypocryte, fyrst cast out the beame out of thyne awne eye, and then shalt thou se clearly, to plucke out the moate out of thy brothers eye. 6Geue not that which is holy, to dogges: nether cast ye youre pearles before swyne, lest they treade them vnder their fete, & the other turne agayne and all to rente you. 7Axe, and it shalbe geuen you: Seke, and ye shall fynde: knocke, and it shalbe opened vnto you. 8For whosoeuer axeth, receaueth: and he that seketh, fyndeth: and to hym yt knocketh, it shal opened. 9Ys there eny man amonge you, which yf his sonne axed hym bred, wolde offer him a stone? 10Or yf he axed fysshe, wolde he proffer hym a serpent? 11yf ye then which are euell, can geue youre chyldren good gyftes: how moche more shall youre father which is in heauen, geue good thynges to them that axe hym? 12Therfore what soeuer ye wolde that me shulde do to you, eue so do ye to them. This ys the lawe and the Prophetes. 13Enter in at the strayte gate: for wyde is the gate, and broade is the waye, that leadeth to destruccion: & many there be, which go in therat. 14But strayte is the gate, and narowe ys the waye, which leadeth vnto lyfe, and fewe there be that fynde it. 15Beware of false Prophetes, which come to you in shepes clothinge, but inwardly they are rauenynge wolues, 16Ye shall knowe them by their frutes. Do men gather grapes of thornes? or figges of thistles? 17Euen so euery good tree bryngeth forth good frute. But a corrupte tree, bryngeth forth euyl frute, 18A good tree can not bryng forth bad frute: nother can a rotten tre bringe forth good frute. 19Euery tre that bryngeth not forth good frute, shalbe hewen downe, and cast into the fyre. 20Wherfore by their frutes ye shall knowe them. 21Not all they that saye vnto me, LORDE LORDE, shall enter in to the kyngdome of heauen: but he that doth the will of my father which ys in heauen. 22Many shall saye to me in that daye: LORDE, LORDE: haue we not prophecied in thy name? Haue we not cast out deuyls in thy name? Haue we not done many greate dedes in thy name? 23And then will I knowlege vnto them: I neuer knewe you, Departe fro me, ye workers of iniquite. 24Whosoeuer therfore heareth of me these sayinges, and doeth the same, I wyll lycke hym vnto a wyse man, which buylt hys house vpon a rocke: 25Now whan abundaunce of rayne descended, and the wyndes blewe and bet vpon that same house, it fel not, because it was grounded on the rocke. 26And who soeuer heareth of me these sayinges, & doth the not, shalbe lyckened vnto a folysh ma, which buylt his housse apon the sonde: 27Now whan abudaunce of rayne desceded, & the wyndes blewe, & bet vpon yt housse, it fell, and great was the fall of it. 28And it came to passe, that when Iesus had ended these saynges, the people were astonnyed at hys doctryne. 29For he taught them as one hauynge power, and not as the Scribes. 8When he was come downe from the mountayne, moch people folowed him. 2And lo, there came a leper, and worsheped him, sayinge: LORDE, yf thou wylt, thou canst make me cleane. 3And Iesus put forth hys honde, & touched him, sayinge: I wyl, be thou cleane: & immediatly his leprosie was clensed? 4And Iesus sayde vnto hym: Se thou tell no ma, but go and shew thy selfe to the preste, and offer the gyfte that Moses comaunded, in witnes to them. 5When Iesus was entred into Capernaum, there came vnto him a Captayne, & besought hym, 6sayinge: Syr, my seruaunt lyeth sicke at home of the palsye, and ys greuously payned. 7Iesus sayd vnto hym: I wil come & heale him. 8The Captayne answered and sayde: Syr, I am nor worthy, that thou shuldest come vnder my rofe, but speake the worde only, and my seruaunt shalbe healed. 9For I myselfe also am a ma subiect to ye auctorite of another, & haue sowdiers vnder me. Yet wha I saye to one: go, he goeth, and to another: come, he commeth: & to my seruaunt: do this, he doeth it. 10When Iesus hearde that, he marueled, and sayde to them that folowed hym: Verely I say vnto you: I haue not founde so greate fayth: no not i Israel. 11But I say vnto you: Many shall come from the east and west, and shall rest with Abraham, Isaac and Iacob in the kyngdome of heauen: 12and the chyldren of the kyngdome shalbe cast out in to vtter darcknes: there shalbe wepinge & gnasshing of teth. 13And Iesus sayd vnto ye Captayne: go thy waye, and as thou beleuest, so be it vnto the. And his seruaunt was healed the same houre. 14And Iesus went in to Peters housse, and sawe hys wyues mother lyinge sicke of a feuer: 15so he touched her hande, and the feuer left hir: and she arose, and ministred vnto them. 16When the euen was come, they brought vnto him many that were possessed with deuylls. And he cast out ye spirites with a worde, & healed all that were sicke, 17that ye thinge might be fulfilled, which was spoken by Esay the Prophet, sayinge: He toke on him oure infirmities, and bare oure sickneses. 18Whe Iesus sawe moch people about him, he commaunded to go ouer the water. 19And there came a scribe and sayde vnto hym: master, I wyll folowe the, whyther so euer thou goest. 20And Iesus sayde vnto him: the foxes haue holes, and the byrddes of the ayer hane nestes, but ye sonne of ma hath not wheron to rest his heede. 21Another that was one of his disciples, sayde vnto hym: Syr, geue me leue fyrst, to go & burye my father. 22But Iesus sayde vnto him: folowe thou me, and let the deed burie their deed. 23And he entred in to a shyppe, & his disciples folowed him. 24And beholde, there arose a greate tempest in the see, in so moch that the shippe was couered with wawes, & he was a slepe. 25And his disciples came vnto him, and awoke hym, sayinge: LORDE, saue vs, we perishe. 26And he sayde vnto them: why are ye fearfull, o ye of lytell faithe? Then he arose, and rebuked the wyndes and the see, & there folowed a greate calme. 27And the men marueyled and sayde: what ma is this, that both wyndes and see obey hym? 28And when he was come to ye other syde, in to the countre of the Gergesites, there met him two possessed of deuyls, which came out of the graues, and were out of measure fearce, so that no man myght go by that waye. 29And beholde, they cryed out sayinge: Oh Iesu thou sonne of God, what haue we to do wt the? Art thou come hyther to tormet vs, before the tyme be come? 30And there was a good waye of from them a greate heerd of swyne fedinge. 31Then the deuyles besought him, sayinge: yf thou cast vs out, suffre vs to go oure waye in to the heerd of swyne. 32And he sayde vnto them: go youre wayes. Then went they out, and departed in to the heerd of swyne. And beholde, ye whoale heerd of swyne was caryed with violece headlinge in to the see, and perished in the water. 33The the heerdmen fled and wente their ways in to the cyte, and tolde euery thinge, & what had fortuned vnto the possessed of the deuyls. 34And beholde, all the cyte came out and met Iesus. And when they sawe hym, they besought hym, for to departe out of their coostes. 9Then entred he into a shipp, and passed ouer and came into his awne cite. 2And lo, they brought vnto him a man sicke of ye palsie, lyinge in his bed. And when Iesus sawe the faith of the, he sayde to the sicke of ye palsie: my sonne, be of good cheare, thy sinnes are forgeue the. 3And beholde, certeyne of the scribes sayde in them selues: this man blasphemeth. 4But when Iesus sawe their thoughtes, he sayde: wherfore thinke ye euill in youre hertes?. 5Whether ys it easier to saye: thy synnes be forgeue ye, or to saie: arise and walke? 6But that ye maye knowe, that the sonne of man hath power to forgeue sinnes in earth, the sayde he vnto the sicke of ye palsye: arise, take vp thy bed, and go home. 7And he arose and wente home. 8hen ye people sawe it, they marueyled, & glorified God, which had geue soch power vnto men. 9And as Iesus passed forth from thence, he sawe a man syt a receyuinge of custome, named Mathew, & sayde vnto him: folowe me. 10And he arose, and folowed him. And it came to passe as he sat at meate in the house: beholde, many publicans and synners came and sat downe also with Iesus and hys disciples. 11When the Pharises sawe that, they sayde to hys disciples: why eateth youre master with publicans and synners? 12When Iesus herde that, he sayde vnto them: The whole nede not ye phisicio, but they that are sicke. 13Go and learne, what that meaneth: I haue pleasure in mercy, and not in offerynge. For I am not come to call the righteous, but ye synners to repentaunce, 14Then came the disciples of Ihon to hym sayinge: why do we & ye Pharises fast so oft: and thy disciples fast not? 15And Iesus sayde vnto the: Can the weddynge chyldre mourne as loge as the bridegrome is with them? The tyme will come, when the bridegrome shalbe taken from them, and the shall they fast. 16No man peceth an olde garment with a pece of newe clothe. For then taketh he awaye the pece agayne from the garment, & the rent ys made greater. 17Nether do men put new wyne in to olde vessels, for then the vessels breake, and the wyne runneth out, & ye vessels peryshe, But they poure newe wyne in to newe vessels, and so are both saued together, 18Whyle he thus spake vnto them, beholde there came a certayne ruler, and worshipped him, sayinge: My doughter is eue now deceased, but come and lay yi honde on her, and she shall liue. 19Iesus arose and folowed hym with hys disciples. 20And beholde, a woman which was diseased wt an yssue of bloude xij. yeres, came behynde hym, and touched the hem of hys vesture. 21For she sayde in her silfe: yf I maye touche but euen his vesture only, I shalbe safe. 22Then Iesus tourned him aboute, and behelde her, sayinge: Doughter be of good conforte, thy faith hath made ye safe. And she was made whole, euen that same houre. 23And when Iesus came into the rulers house, and sawe the minstrels and the people raginge, 24he sayde vnto them: Get you hece, for ye mayde is not deed, but slepeth. And they laughed hym to scorne. 25But whan the people were put forth, he went in, and toke her by the honde, and the mayde arose. 26And this was noysed through out all that londe. 27And as Iesus departed thence, two blynde me folowed hym, cryinge and sayinge: O thou sonne of Dauid, haue mercy vpon vs. 28And when he was come home, the blynde came to hym, And Iesus sayde vnto them Beleue ye, that I am able to do thys? And they sayde vnto hym: yee, LORDE. 29Then touched he their eyes, sayinge: acordinge to youre fayth, be it vnto you. 30And their eyes were opened. And Iesus charged the, sayinge: Se that no ma knowe of it. 31But they departed, & spred abroade his name through out all the londe. 32Whan these were gone out, beholde, they brought to hym a domme man possessed of a deuyll. 33And whan the deuyl was cast out, the domme spake: And the people merueled sayinge: it was neuer so sene in Israel. 34But ye Pharises sayde: he casteth out deuyls, thorow the chefe deuyll. 35And Iesus wente aboute in all cities and townes, teachinge in their synagoges & preachyng ye gospel of ye kyngdome, & healinge all maner sicknes & all maner desease amoge the people. 36And when he sawe the people, he had compassion on the, because they were pyned awaye, and scattered abroade, euen as shepe hauinge no shepherd, 37Then sayde he to hys disciples: ye heruest is greate, but ye laborers are fewe. 38Wherfore praye the LORDE of the haruest, to sende forth laborers into hys haruest. 10And he called his xii. disciples vnto hym, & gaue them power ouer vncleane spretes, to cast them out, & to heale all maner of sicknesses, and all maner of deseases. 2The names of the xii. Apostels are these: The fyrst, Simon called Peter: & Andrew his brother.Iames the sonne of Zebede, and Ihon his brother. 3Philip and Bartlemew. Thomas, and Mathew the Publican. Iames the sonne of Alphe, and Lebbeus otherwyse called Taddeus. 4Simon of Cane, and Iudas Iscarioth, which also betrayed hym. 5These twolue sent Iesus, and commaunded them, sayinge: Go not in to the wayes yt leade to the Heithen, and in to the cities of the Samaritas enter ye not. 6But go rather to the lost shepe of the housse of Israel. 7Go and preach, sayinge: The kyngdome of heue is at hande. 8Heale the sicke, clense the lepers rayse the deed, cast out the deuils. Frely ye haue receaued, frely geue againe. 9Posses not golde, nor siluer, nor brasse yn youre gerdels, 10nor yet scrip towardes your iorney: nether two cotes, nether shues, nor yet a staffe. For the workman is worthy of his meate. 11In to whatsoeuer cite or towne ye shall come, enquyre in it, who is mete for you, and there abyde, tyll ye go thence. 12And whe ye come in to an house, salute ye same. 13And yf the housse be mete for you, yor peace shal come vpo it. But yf it be not mete for you, yor peace shal turne to you againe. 14And yf no man wil receaue you, ner heare youre preachinge, departe out of that house or that cite, and shake the dust of youre fete. 15Truly I saye vnto you: it shall be easyer for ye londe of Sodoma and Gomorra in ye daye of iudgment, then for that cite. 16Beholde, I sende you forth as shepe amoge wolues. Be ye therfore wyse as serpentes, and innocent as doues. 17Beware of men, for they shall deliuer you vp to the cousels, and shal scourge you in their synagoges. 18And ye shall be brought before prynces and kynges for my sake, in witnes to them and to the gentyls. 19But when they delyuer you vp, take no thought how or what ye shall speake, for yt shalbe geuen you, euen in that same houre, what ye shall saye. 20For it is not ye that speake, but the sprete of your father which speaketh in you. 21The brother shall delyuer the brother to deeth, and the father the sonne. And the chyldren shall aryse agaynst their fathers & mothers, & shall helpe them to deeth: 22& ye shall be hated of all men for my names sake. But he yt endureth to the ende, shalbe saued. 23When they persecute you in one cite, flye in to another. I tell you for a treuth, ye shall not fynysshe all the cities of Israel, tyll the sonne of man come. 24The disciple is not aboue the master, nether the seruaunt aboue the LORDE. 25It is ynough for the disciple, to be as his master, and the seruaunt as his LORDE. Yf they haue called the good ma of the house Beelzebub, how moch more shal they call them of his housholde so? 26Feare them not therfore.There is nothinge hyd, that shal not be openly shewed: and nothinge secrete, that shall not be knowne. 27What I tell you in darcknes, that speake ye in light: and what ye heare in the eare, that preach ye vpon the house toppes. 28And feare ye not them that kyll the body, and be not able to kyll the soule. But rather feare hi, which is able to destroye both soule and body in to hell. 29Are not two sparowes solde for a farthinge? Yet doth there none of the light vpon the groude without youre father. 30And now are all ye hayres of youre heade tolde. 31Feare ye not therfore: ye are of more value then many sparowes. 32Therfore whosoeuer knowlegeth me before me, him wil I knowlege also before my father which is in heauen. 33But who soeuer denyeth me before me, him wil I also denie before my father which is in heauen. 34Thynke not that I am come to sende peace vpon earth. I came not to sende peace, but a swerde. 35For I am come to set a ma at variaunce ageynst his father, and the doughter ageynst hir mother, & the doughter in lawe ageynst her mother in lawe: 36and a mans foes shalbe they of his owne housholde. 37Who so loueth father and mother more then me, is not mete for me: and he that loueth sonne or doughter more then me, is not mete for me. 38And he yt taketh not his crosse and foloweth me, is not mete for me. 39Who so fyndeth his life, shal lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake, shal fynde it. 40He that receaueth you, receaueth me: & who so receaueth me, receaueth him yt sent me. 41He that receaueth a prophet in the name of a prophet, shal receaue a prophetes rewarde. He yt receaueth a righteous man in the name of a righteous man, shal receane a righteous mans rewarde: 42And who soeuer geueth vnto one of the least of these a cupp of colde water onely to drinke, in ye name of a disciple, verely I saie vnto you: he shal not lose his rewarde. 11And it came to passe, wha Iesus had made an ende of comaundinge his twolue disciples, he departed thence. to teach and to preach in their cities. 2Whan Ihon beinge in preson herde of the workes of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, 3and sayde vnto him: Art thou he yt shal come, or shal we loke for another? 4Iesus answered and sayde vnto the: Go youre waye and tell Ihon agayne, what ye se and heare. 5The blynde se, and the lame go: the lepers are clensed, and ye deaf heare: the deed aryse ageyne, and the gospell is preached to the poore: 6and blessed is he, that is not offended at me. 7Whan they wente their waye, Iesus beganne to speake vnto the people, concernynge Ihon: What are ye gone out for to se in the wyldernes? Wolde ye se a rede shaken with the wynde? 8Or what are ye gone out for to se? Wolde ye se a man clothed in soft rayment? Beholde, they that weare soft clothinge, are in kinges houses, 9But what are ye gone out for to se? A prophet? Yee I saye vnto you, and more the a prophet. 10For this is he, of who it is written: Beholde, I sende my messauger before thy face, which shal prepare thy waye before the. 11Verely I saye vnto you: Amonge ye children of wemen arose there not a greater then Ihon the baptist. Not withstondinge he that is lesse in the kyngdome of Heauen, is greater then he. 12From the tyme of Ihon baptist hither to, ye kyngdome of heauen suffreth violence, and the violent plucke it vnto them. 13For all the prophetes and the lawe prophecied vnto Ihon. 14Also yf ye wil receaue it, this is Helias, which shulde come. 15Who so hath eares to heare, let hi heare. 16But where vnto shal I licke this generacion? It is like vnto childre which syt in the market, and call vnto their felowes, 17& saye: we haue pyped vnto you, and ye wolde not daunse: We haue morned vnto you, & ye wolde not wepe. 18For Ihon came nether eatinge nor drynkinge, & they saye: he hath the deuyll. 19The sonne of man came eatinge and drynkinge, & they saye: lo what a glutton and wyne bebber this ma is, and a companyon of publicans & synners? And wissdome is iustified of hir children. 20Then beganne he to vpbrade the cities, in the which most of his miracles were done, because they amended not. 21Wo vnto the Chorasin, Wo vnto the Bethsaida: for yf the miracles which haue bene shewed amoge you, had bene done in Tyre and Sidon, they had repented longe agoo in sack cloth and asshes. 22Neuertheles I saye vnto you: It shalbe easyer for Tyre and Sidon in the daye of iudgment, then for you. 23And thou Capernaum which art lift vp vnto heauen, shalt be brought downe vnto hel. For yf the miracles which haue bene done in the, had bene shewed in Sodom, they had remained vnto this daye. 24Neuertheles I saye vnto you: It shalbe easyer for the londe of Sodome in the daye of iudgment, the for the. 25At ye same tyme Iesus answered, and sayde: I prayse the (O father and LORDE of heauen and earth) that thou hast hid these thinges from the wyse and prudent, and opened the vnto babes. 26Euen so father, for so it pleased the. 27All thinges are geuen ouer vnto me of my father: and no ma knoweth the sonne, but the father: nether knoweth eny man the father, saue the sonne, and he to whom the sonne wil open it. 28Come vnto me all ye that laboure and are laden, and I wil ease you. 29Take my yock vpon you, and lerne of me, for I am meke and lowlye of hert, & ye shal fynde rest vnto youre soules: 30for my yock is easy, and my burden is light. 12At the same tyme wete Iesus thorow the corne vpon the Sabbath, and his disciples were hongrie, and beganne to plucke of the eares of the corne, and to eate. 2When ye Pharises sawe that, they sayde vnto him: Beholde, thy disciples do that, which is not laufull to do vpon the Sabbath. 3He sayde vnto them: haue ye not red what Dauid did, whan he was hongrie, & they also yt were with him? 4How he entred in to the house of God, & ate the shew breds which were not laufull for him to eate, nether for the yt were with him, but onely for the prestes? 5Or haue ye not red in the lawe how that the prestes in the temple breake the Sabbath, and yet are blamelesse? 6But I saye vnto you: yt here is one greater then the temple. 7But yf ye wyst what this were (I haue pleasure in mercy, and not in offeringe) ye wolde not haue condemned innocentes: 8For the sonne of man is LORDE euen ouer the Sabbath. 9And he departed thence, and wente in to their synagoge: 10and beholde, there was a ma which had his hade dryed vp. And they axed him, sayenge: Is it laufull to heale, vpon the Sabbath? because they might accuse him. 11But he sayde vnto the: Which of you is it, yf he had a shepe falle in to a pytte vpon the Sabbath, that wolde not take him, and lift him out? 12And how moch is a man better then a shepe? Therfore it is lefull to do good vpon the Sabbath. 13Then sayde he to the ma: Stretch forth thine hande. And he stretched it forth: and it was whole agayne like vnto the other. 14Then wente the Pharises out, and helde a councell agaynst him, how they might destroye him. 15But wha Iesus knew therof, he departed thence, & moch people folowed him: and he healed them all, 16and charged them, yt they shulde not make him knowne: 17that the thinge might be fulfylled, which was spoken by Esay the prophet, which sayeth: 18Beholde, this is my seruaunt, whom I haue chosen: and my beloued, in whom my soule delyteth: I wil put my sprete vpon hi, and he shal shewe iudgment vnto the Heithe. 19He shal not stryue, ner crye, nether shal eny man heare his voyce in the stretes. 20A brosed rede shal he not breake, and flax that beginneth to burne shal he not quench, tyll he sende forth iudgment vnto victory. 21And in his name shal the Heithen trust. 22Then was there brought vnto him one possessed (of a deuell) the which was blynde and domne, and he healed him: in so moch yt ye blynde and domne both spake and sawe. 23And all the people were amased, and sayde: Is not this the sonne of Dauid? 24But whan the Pharises herde that, they sayde: He dryueth the deuyls out none other wyse, but thorow Beelzebub the chefe of the deuyls. 25Neuertheles Iesus knew their thoughtes, and sayde vnto them: Euery kyngdome deuyded within it self, shalbe desolate: and euery cite or house deuyded in it self, maye not contynue. 26So yf one Sathan cast out another, the is he at variaunce within him self: how maye then his kyngdome endure? 27But yf I cast out deuils thorow Beelzebub, thorow whom do youre childre cast them out? Therfore shal they be youre iudges. 28But yf I cast out the deuyls by the sprete of God then is the kyngdome of God come vpon you. 29Or how ca a man entre in to a stronge mans house, and violently take awaye his goodes, excepte he first bynde the stronge ma, & the spoyle his house? 30He that is not wt me, is agaynst me: & he yt gathereth not wt me, scatereth abrode. 31Therfore I saye vnto you: All synne and blasphemy shalbe forgeuen vnto men, but the blasphemy agaynst the sprete shal not be forgeuen vnto men: 32And whosoeuer speaketh a worde agaynst the sonne of man, it shalbe forgeue him. But whosoeuer speaketh agaynst the holy goost it shal not be forgeuen him, nether in this worlde, ner in the worlde to come. 33Either make the tre good and his frute good also, or els make the tre euel & his frute euel also. For the tre is knowne by the frute. 34O ye generacio of vypers, how can ye speake good, whan ye youre selues are euell? For of ye abundace of ye hert ye mouth speaketh. 35A good man out of the good treasure of his hert, bringeth forth good thinges: & an euel man out of his euell treasure, bringeth forth euell thinges. 36But I saye vnto you, that of euery ydell worde that me haue spoken, they shal geue accomptes at ye daye of iudgmet. 37Out of thy wordes thou shalt be iustified, & out of thy wordes thou shalt be codemned. 38Then answered certayne of the scrybes and Pharises, and sayde: Master, we wolde fayne se a toke of the. 39And he answered and saide vnto the: This euell and aduouterous generacion seketh a token: and there shal no token be geuen the, but the token of the prophete Ionas. 40For as Ionas was thre dayes and thre nightes in the Whalles bely, so shal the sonne of ma be thre dayes and thre nightes in the hert of the earth. 41The men of Ninyue shal ryse in the last iudgment with this generacion, and shal condemne it: for they dyd penaunce acordinge to ye preachinge of Ionas. And beholde, here is one greater the Ionas. 42The quene of the south shal aryse in the last iudgmet with this generacion, and shal condene it: for she came from the vttemost partes of the earth, to heare ye wyssdome of Salomon: And lo, here is one greater then Salomon. 43Whan the vncleane sprete is gone out of man, he walketh thorow dry places, sekinge rest, & fyndeth none. 44The saieth he: I wil turne agayne in to my house, fro whence I wete out. And whan he cometh, he fyndeth it emptye, swepte and garnyshed. 45Then goeth he his waye, & taketh vnto him seuen other spretes worse then him self: and whan they are entred in, they dwell there: And the ende of that man is worse then the begynnynge. Euen so shal it go wt this euell generacion. 46Whyle he yet talked vnto the people, beholde, his mother & his brethre stode without desyringe to speake wt him. 47Then sayde one vnto him: Beholde, thy mother and thy brethren stonde without, & wolde speake wt the. 48Neuertheles he answered & sayde vnto him that tolde him: Who is my mother? & who are my brethren? 49And he stretched forth his hande ouer his disciples, & sayde: Beholde my mother and my brethre. 50For who soeuer doth ye wyll of my father which is in heaue, the same is my brother, sister and mother. 13The same daye wente Iesus out of ye house, and sat by the see syde, 2& moch people resorted vnto him: so yt he wete in to a shyppe and satt him downe, and all the people stode vpo the shore. 3And he spake many thinges vnto the in symilitudes, sayenge: Beholde, The sower wente forth to sowe: 4and as he sowed, some fell by the waye syde: Then came the foules, & ate it vp. 5Some fell vpon stony grounde, & anone it spronge vp, because it had no depth of earth: 6But whan the Sonne arose, it caught heate: and for so moch as it had no rote, it withred awaye. 7Some fell amoge the thornes, & the thornes grewe vp, and choked it. 8Some fell vpo good groude, & gaue frute: some an hundreth folde, some sixtie folde, some thirtie folde. 9Who so hath eares to heare, let hi heare. 10And the disciples came vnto him, and sayde: Why speakest thou to the by parables? 11He answered and sayde vnto the: Vnto you it is geuen to knowe the mystery of the kingdome of heauen, but vnto them it is not geuen. 12For whoso hath, vnto him shal be geue, and he shal haue abundaunce. But who so hath not, from him shalbe taken awaye, eue that he hath. 13Therfore speake I vnto the by parables, for with seynge eyes they se not, & with hearinge eares they heare not, for they vnderstonde it not. 14And in them is fulfilled ye prophecie of Esay, which sayeth: Ye shal heare in dede, and shal not vnderstonde: and with seinge eyes shal ye se, and not perceaue. 15For ye hert of this people is waxed grosse, & their eares are thick of hearige, & their eyes haue they closed, lest they shulde once se wt ye eyes, & heare wt the eares, & vnderstode wt the hert, & turne, that I might heale them. 16But blessed are youre eyes, for they se: & youre eares, for they heare. 17Verely I saye vnto you: Many prophetes & righteous men haue desyred to se ye thinges that ye se, and haue not sene the: and to heare the thinges that ye heare, and haue not herde the. 18Heare ye therfore the parable of the sower. 19Whan one heareth ye worde of the kyngdome, and vnderstondeth it not, the euell man cometh, and plucketh it awaye that is sowne in his hert: & this is he yt is sowne by the waye syde. 20But he yt is sowne in the stonye grounde, is this: wha one heareth the worde, & anone with ioye receaueth it: 21neuertheles he hath no rote i him, but endureth for a season: wha trouble & persecucion aryseth because of the worde, immediatly he his offended. 22As for him that is sowne amonge ye thornes, this is he: Wha one heareth the worde, & the carefulnes of this worlde, & the disceatfulnes of riches choke the worde, & so he becometh vnfrutefull. 23But he yt is sowne in the good grounde, is this: whan one heareth the worde, and vnderstondeth it, and bringeth forth frute: and some geueth an hudreth folde, some sixtie folde, and some thirtie folde. 24Another parable put he forth vnto the, & sayde: The kyngdome of heaue is like vnto a man, yt sowed good sede in his felde. 25But whyle me slepte, there came an enemye, and sowed tares amonge ye wheate, & wente his waye. 26Now wha the blade was sproge vp & brought forth frute, the ye tares appeared also. 27Then came the seruautes to ye housholder, & sayde vnto him: Syr, sowdest not thou good sede in yi felde? Fro whece the hath it tares? 28He sayde vnto the: that hath the enemye done. The sayde ye seruautes: wilt thou then yt we go & wede the out? 29He sayde: No, lest whyle ye wede out ye tares, ye plucke vp the wheate also wt the. 30Let the both growe together tyll the haruest, and in tyme of haruest I wil saye vnto the reapers: Gather ye tares first, & bynde the in sheeues to be bret: but gather the wheate in to my barne. 31Another parable put he forth vnto the, and sayde: The kyngdome of heauen is like vnto a grane of mustarde sede, which a man toke, and sowed it in his felde. 32Which is the leest amonge all sedes. But whan it is growne, it is the greatest amonge herbes, and is a tre: so that the byrdes vnder the heauen come and dwell in the braunches of it. 33Another parable spake he vnto the: The kyngdome of heaue is like vnto leue, which a woman toke, and myxte it amonge thre peckes of meele, tyll all was leuended. 34All soch thinges spake Iesus vnto ye people by parables, & without parables spake he nothinge vnto the: 35yt the thinge might be fulfilled, which was spoke by ye prophet, sayenge: I wil open my mouth in parables, and wil speake out the secretes from the begynnynge of the worlde. 36Then sent Iesus the people awaye, and came home. And his disciples came vnto hi, and sayde: Declare vnto us ye parable of ye tares of ye felde. 37Iesus answered, and sayde vnto them: He that soweth the good sede, is the sonne of man: 38the felde is the worlde: ye good sede are the childre of the kyngdome: The tares are the children of wickednes: 39ye enemye that soweth the, is the deuell: ye haruest is the ende of the worlde: ye reapers are ye angels. 40For like as ye tares are weded out, and brent in the fyre, eue so shal it go in ye ende of this worlde. 41The sonne of man shal sende forth his angels, & they shal gather out of his kingdome all thinges yt offende, & the yt do iniquyte, 42& shal cast the in to a fornace of fyre, there shalbe waylinge and gnasshinge of teth. 43The shal the righteous shyne as the Sonne, in the kyngdome of their father. Who so hath eares to heare, let him heare. 44Agayne, the kingdome of heauen is like vnto a treasure hyd in the felde, which a ma founde and hid it, and for ioye therof he wete & solde all yt he had, and bought yt felde. 45Agayne, the kyngdome of heauen is like vnto a marchaut, yt sought good pearles: 46& wha he had founde a precious pearle, he wete and solde all that he had, & bought it. 47Agayne, ye kyngdome of heaue is like vnto a nett cast in to ye see, wherwith are take all maner of fyshes: 48& wha it is ful, me drawe it out vnto ye shore, & sytt & gather ye good i to the vessels, but cast the bad awaye. 49So shal it be also in ye ende of ye worlde. The angels shal go out, & seuer the bad fro the righteous, 50& shal cast the in to a fornace of fyre, there shalbe waylinge & gnasshinge of teth. 51And Iesus sayde vnto them: Haue ye vnderstode all these thinges? They sayde: Yee LORDE. 52Then sayde he vnto the: Therfore euery scribe taught vnto ye kingdome of heauen, is like an houssholder, which bryngeth out of his treasure thinges new and olde. 53And it came to passe wha Iesus had ended these parables, he departed thence, 54and came in to his owne coutre, and taught the in their synagoges: in so moch, that they were astonnyed and sayde: Whece cometh soch wyssdome & power vnto him? 55Is not this the carpeters sonne? Is not his mother called Mary? and his brethre Iames & Ioses, and Symon and Iude? 56And are not all his sisters here with us? Whence hath he the all these thinges? 57And they were offended at him. But Iesus sayde vnto the: A prophet is nowhere lesse sett by, the at home & amonge his owne. 58And he dyd not many miracles there, because of their vnbeleue. 14At that tyme Herode ye Tetrarcha herde of ye fame of Iesu, 2& sayde vnto his seruautes: This is Iho ye baptist. He is rysen agayne fro the deed, therfore are his dedes so mightie. 3For Herode had take Iho bounde hi, & put him in preson for Herodias sake his brothers Philips wife. 4For Ihon sayde vnto him: It is not laufull for ye to haue her. 5And fayne wolde he haue put him to death, but he feared the people, because they helde him for a Prophet. 6But whan Herode helde his byrth daye, the doughter of Herodias daunsed before the, and that pleased Herode well, 7wherfore he promysed her with an ooth, yt he wolde geue her, what soeuer she wolde axe. 8And she (beynge instructe of hir mother afore) sayde: geue me Ihon baptistes heade in a platter. 9And the kynge was sory. Neuertheles for ye ooth sake, & the yt sat with him at ye table, he comaunded it to be geuen her, 10and sent, & beheeded Ihon in the preson. 11And his heed was brought in a platter, and geuen to the damsell, & she brought it vnto her mother. 12Then came his disciples, and toke his body, and buried it, and wente and tolde Iesus. 13Whan Iesus hetde yt, he departed thence by shippe in to a desert place alone. And wha the people herde therof, they folowed him on fote out of ye cities. 14And Iesus wete forth, and sawe moch people, and had pytie vpon them, and healed their sicke. 15But at euen his disciples came vnto him, & saide: This is a deserte place, and ye night falleth on: let ye people departe from the, that they maye go in to the townes, and bye them vytayles. 16But Iesus sayde vnto them: They nede not go awaye, geue ye the to eate. 17The saide they vnto him: We haue here but fyue loaues and two fyshes. 18And he sayde: bringe the hither. 19And he comaunded ye people to syt downe vpon the grasse, and toke ye fyue loaues and two fisshes, and loked vp towarde heauen, and gaue thankes, and brake and gaue the loaues vnto the disciples, and the disciples gaue them to the people. 20And they all ate, and were suffised. And they gathered vp of the broken meate that remayned ouer, twolue basskettes full. 21And they yt ate, were aboute a fyue thousande men, besyde wemen and children. 22And straight waye Iesus made his disciples to entre in to a shippe, & to go ouer before hi, tyll he had sent ye people awaye. 23And whan he had sent the people awaye, he wete vp in to a mountayne alone, to make his prayer. And at euen he was there him self alone. 24And ye shippe was allready in ye myddest of the see, & was tost wt wawes, for the winde was cotrary. 25But in ye fourth watch of ye night Iesus came vnto the, walkinge vpon the see. 26And whan his disciples sawe him goinge vpon the see, they were afrayed, sayenge: It is some sprete, and cried out for feare. 27But straight waye Iesus spake vnto them, and sayde: Be of good cheare, it is I, be not afrayed. 28Peter answered him, & saide: LORDE, yf it be thou, byd me come vnto the vpon ye water. 29And he sayde: come on yi waye. And Peter stepte out of the shippe, & wete vpon the water, to come vnto Iesus. 30But whan he sawe a mightie wynde, he was afrayed, & begane to synke, & cried, sayenge: LORDE, helpe me. 31And imediatly Iesus stretched forth his hande, & caught him, & sayde vnto him: O thou of litle faith, wherfore doutest thou? 32And they wente in to the shippe, & the wynde ceased. 33Then they that were in ye shippe, came & fell downe before him, & sayde: Of a trueth thou art ye sonne of God. 34And they shipped ouer, & came in to the lode of Genazereth. 35And wha ye me of yt place had knowlege of hi, they sent out in to all that coutre rounde aboute, & brought vnto him all that were sicke, 36& besought him, that they might but touch the hemme of his vesture onely: & as many as touched it, were made whole. 15Then came vnto him the scribes and pharises from Ierusalem, sayenge: 2Why do thy disciples transgresse ye tradicions of the elders? for they wash not their hodes whan they eate bred. 3He answered & sayde vnto the: Why do ye transgresse the comaundemet of God, because of youre owne tradicios? 4For God comaunded, sayege: Honoure father & mother: & he yt curseth father & mother, shal dye the death. 5But ye saye: Euery man shal saye to father or mother: The thige yt I shulde helpe ye withal, is geue vnto God. 6By this is it come to passe, that no man honoureth his father or his mother eny more. And thus haue ye made the comaundement of God of none effecte, for youre owne tradicios. 7Ye ypocrites, full well hath Esaye prophecied of you, & sayde: 8This people draweth nye vnto me wt their mouth, & honoureth me wt their lippes, howbeit, their hert is farre fro me. 9But in vayne do they serue me, whyle they teach soch doctrynes as are nothinge but the commaundementes of men. 10And he called ye people to hi, & saide vnto the: Heare & vnderstode: 11That which goeth in to the mouth, defyleth not the ma: but yt which cometh out of the mouth, defyleth ye ma. 12Then came his disciples, & sayde vnto him: knowest thou yt the Pharises were offended, whan they herde this sayenge? 13He answered, and sayde: All plantes which my heauenly father hath not planted, shal be pluckte vp by ye rotes. 14Let the go, they are ye blynde leaders of ye blynde. Wha one blinde leadeth another, they fall both i ye diche. 15Then answered Peter & sayde vnto him: Declare vnto us this parable. 16And Iesus sayde vnto the: Are ye yet the without vnderstondinge? 17Perceaue ye not, yt what soeuer goeth in at ye mouth, descedeth downe in to ye bely, & is cast out into the draught? 18But the thinge that proceadeth out of the mouth, cometh fro ye hert, & that defyleth ye ma. 19For out of ye hert come euell thoughtes murthur, breakynge of wedlocke, whordome theft, false witnesse, blasphemy. 20These are ye thinges that defyle a man. But to eate wt vnwasshen hondes, defyleth not a man. 21And Iesus wente out from thence, & departed in to the coastes of Tyre of Sidon. 22And beholde, a woma of Canaan wete out of ye same coastes, & cried after him, sayege: O LORDE, thou sonne of Dauid, haue mercy vpon me. My doughter is sore vexed wt a deuell. 23And he answered her neuer a worde. The came his disciples vnto him, & besought him, sayege: Sede her awaye, for she crieth after us. 24But he answered, & saide: I am not sent, but vnto the lost shepe of the house of Israel. 25Notwithstondinge she came & fell downe before him, & sayde: LORDE, helpe me. 26He answered & sayde: It is not good, to take the childrens bred, & to cast it vnto dogges. 27It is trueth LORDE (sayde she) Neuertheles the whelpes eate of the crommes, that fall fro their lordes table. 28Then answered Iesus & sayde vnto her: O woma, greate is yi faith be it vnto the, eue as thou desyrest. And hir doughter was made hole at ye same houre. 29And Iesus departed thece, and came nye vnto the see of Galile, and wente vp in to a mountayne, and sat downe there, 30And there came vnto him moch people, hauinge with them, lame, blynde, dome, crepell, and other many, and cast them downe at Iesus fete. And he healed the, 31in so moch that the people wodred, to se the dome speake, the crepell whole, the halt to go, & the blynde to se. And they praysed the God of Israel. 32And Iesus called his disciples vnto him, & sayde: I haue copassion vpon the people, for they haue cotynued wt me now thre dayes, & haue nothinge to eate, & I wil not let the departe fastynge, lest they perishe in ye waye. 33And his disciples sayde vnto him: Whence shulde we get so moch bred in the wyldernes, that we might satissfie so moch people? 34And Iesus sayde vnto the: How many loaues haue ye? They sayde: seue, & a few litle fyshes. 35And he comaunded ye people to syt downe vpo the grounde, 36and toke ye seue loaues, & the fyshes, & gaue thankes & brake the, & gaue the to his disciples, & ye disciples gaue the vnto the people. 37And they all ate, & were suffised. And they toke vp of the broke meate yt was left, seuen basskettes full. 38And they yt ate, were foure thousande me, besyde wemen and children. 39And whan he had sent awaye the people, he wente in to a shippe, & came in to the parties of Magdala. 16Then came the Pharises & Saduces vnto him, & tepted him, requyringe him to shewe the a toke from heaue. 2But he answered, & sayde: At eue ye saye: It wil be fayre wedder. for ye sskye is reed. 3And in ye mornynge, ye saye: It wil be foule wedder to daye, for the sskye is reed, & gloometh. O ye ypocrytes, ye can discerne the fashion of ye sskye: can ye not the discerne the tokes of these tymes also? 4This euell and aduouterous generacio seketh a toke, & there shal no toke be geue the, but the toke of ye prophet Ionas. So he left the, and departed. 5And wha his disciples were come to the other syde of the water, they had forgotten to take bred wt them. 6Iesus sayde vnto the: Take hede & bewarre of the leue of ye Pharises & of the Saduces. 7The thought they in the selues, sayege: We haue take no bred wt us. 8Whe Iesus perceaued yt, he sayde to the: O ye of litle faith, why are ye combred (in yor mindes (because ye haue take no bred wt you? 9Do ye not yet perceaue? Remembre ye not those fyue loaues, whe there were fyue thousande me, and how many basskettes toke ye vp? 10Nether ye seue loaues whan there were foure thousande men, & how many baskettes toke ye vp? 11Why perceaue ye not then, yt I spake not to you of bred, whe I saide: bewarre of ye leue of ye Pharises & of ye Saduces? 12The vnderstode they, how yt he had not the bewarre of the leue of bred, but of ye doctryne of the Pharises and of the Saduces. 13Then came Iesus into the coastes of the cite Cesarea Philippi, & axed his disciples & saide: Who do me saie, yt ye sonne of ma is? 14They sayde: Some saye, yt thou art Iho the baptist, Some yt thou art Elias, Some yt thou art Ieremy, or one of ye prophetes. 15He saide to the: But who saye ye yt I am. 16The answered Symo Peter and saide: Thou art Christ ye sonne of ye lyuinge God. 17And Iesus answered, & saide vnto hi: Blessed art thou Symo ye sonne of Ionas, for flesh & bloude hath not opened yt vnto the, but my father yt is in heaue. 18And I saie to ye: Thou art Peter, & vpo this rocke wil I builde my cogregacion: and ye gates of hell shal not preuayle agaynst it. 19And the keyes of heauen wil I geue vnto the: Whatsoeuer thou shalt bynde vpon earth, shalbe bounde also in heauen: & whatsoeuer thou shalt lowse vpon earth, shalbe lowsed also in heaue. 20Then charged he his disciples, that they shulde tell no ma that he was Iesus Christ. 21From that tyme forth beganne Iesus to shew vnto his disciples, how that he must go vnto Ierusale, and suffre many thinges of the elders, and of the hye prestes, and of the scrybes, and be put to death, and ryse againe the thirde daye. 22But Peter toke him asyde, and beganne to rebuke him, sayenge: LORDE, fauoure thy self, let not this happen vnto the. 23Neuertheles he turned him aboute, & sayde vnto Peter: Auoyde fro me Satha, thou hindrest me, for thou sauourest not ye thinges that be of God, but of men. 24Then sayde Iesus vnto his disciples: Yf eny man wil folowe me, let him forsake himself, & take vp his crosse, and folowe me. 25For who so wil saue his life, shal lose it: but whoso loseth his life for my sake, shal fynde it. 26What helpeth it a man though he wanne the whole worlde, and yet suffred harme in his soule? Or what can a man geue, to redeme his soule withall? 27For it wil come to passe, that the sonne of ma shal come in the glory of his father with his angels, and then shal he rewarde euery one acordinge to his dedes. 28Verely I saye vnto you: there stonde here some, which shal not taist of death, tyll they se ye sonne of ma come in his kingdome. 17And after sixe dayes Iesus toke Peter Iames, and Ihon his brother, and brought them vp in to an hye mountayne out of the waye, 2and was transfigured before the: & his face shone as ye Sonne, and his clothes were as white as the light. 3And beholde, there appeared vnto the Moses and Elias talkinge with him. 4Then answered Peter, and sayde vnto Iesus: LORDE, here is good beynge for us. Yf thou wilt, let us make here thre tabernacles: one for the, one for Moses, and one for Elias. 5Whyle he yet spake, beholde, a bright cloude ouershadowed them: and lo, there came a voyce out of the cloude, saienge: This is my deare sonne, in whom I delyte, heare him. 6Whan ye disciples herde that, they fell vpon their faces, and were sore afrayed. 7But Iesus came and touched them, and sayde: Aryse, and be not afrayed. 8And whan they loked vp, they sawe no man, but Iesus onely. 9And wha they came downe fro ye mountayne, Iesus charged them, and sayde: Tell no man of this vision, tyll the sonne of man be rysen agayne from ye deed. 10And his disciples axed him, and sayde: Why saye the scrybes then, that Elias must first come? 11Iesus answered and sayde vnto them: Elias shall come first in dede, and bringe all thinges to right agayne. 12But I saye vnto you: Elias is come all ready, & they knewe him not, but haue done vnto him what they wolde. Eue so shal also the sonne of man suffre of them. 13Then the disciples perceaued, that he spake vnto them of Ihon the baptist. 14And whan they were come to the people, there came vnto him a certayne man, and kneled vnto him, and sayde: 15LORDE, haue mercy vpon my sonne, for he is lunatike, & sore vexed. He falleth oft tymes in to ye fyre, and oft in to ye water: 16and I brought him vnto thy disciples, and they coude not heale him. 17Iesus answered, and sayde: O thou faithles and frowarde generacion, how longe shal I be with you? How longe shal I suffre you? Bringe him hither to me. 18And Iesus rebuked him, and ye deuyll wete out of him, and ye childe was healed, euen that same houre. 19Then came the disciples vnto Iesus secretly, & sayde: Why coude not we cast him out? 20Iesus sayde vnto them: Because of youre vnbeleue. For I saye verely vnto you? Yf ye haue faith as a grane of mustarde sede, ye maye saye vnto this mountayne: Remoue hence to yonder place, and he shal remoue, nether shal enythinge be vnpossible vnto you. 21How beit this kinde goeth not out, but by prayer and fastynge. 22Whyle they occupied in Galile, Iesus sayde vnto them: it wil come to passe, that the sonne of man shalbe delyuered in to the hondes of men, 23and they shal kyll him, and the thirde daye shal he aryse agayne. And they were very sory. 24Now wha they were come to Capernaum, they that receaued ye tribute money, came to Peter, and sayde: Doth youre master paye tribute? 25He sayed: yee. And when he was come home, Iesus preuented him, and sayde: What thinkest thou Symon? Of whom do the kynges of the earth take toll or tribute? Of their children, or of straungers? 26Then sayde Peter to him: Of straungers. Iesus sayde vnto him: Then are ye children fre. 27Neuertheles lest we offende them, go thy waye to the see, and cast thine angle, and take the fysh that first cometh vp, and whan thou hast opened his mouth, thou shalt fynde a pece of twenty pens, take that, and geue it them for me and the. 18At the same tyme came the disciples vnto Iesus, and sayde: Who is the greatest in the kyngdome of heauen? 2And Iesus called a childe vnto him, and set him in the myddest amonge them, 3and sayde: Verely I saye vnto you: Excepte ye turne and become as children, ye shal not entre into the kyngdome of heauen. 4Whosoeuer therfore humbleth him self as this childe, ye same is the greatest in ye kyngdome of heauen. 5And who so receaueth soch a childe in my name, receaueth me. 6But who so offendeth one of these litle ones which beleue in me, it were better for him, that a mylstone were hanged aboute his neck, and he drowned in the depth of the see. 7Wo vnto the worlde because of slauders. Yee there must slaunders come: but wo vnto that man, by whom slaunder commeth. 8But yf thy hande or thy fote offende the, cut him of, and cast him from the. It is better for ye to entre in vnto life lame or crepell, the yt thou shuldest haue two hodes or two fete, and be cast in to euerlastinge fyre. 9And yf thyne eye offende the, plucke it out, & cast it from the. Better it is for the to entre in vnto life with one eye, the to haue two eyes, and to be cast in to hell fyre. 10Take hede, yt ye despyse not one of these litle ones. For I saye vnto you: their angels do alwaye beholde the face of my father which is in heauen: 11for the sonne of man is come to saue that which is lost. 12How thinke ye? Yf a man haue an hundreth shepe, and one of the be gone astraye, doth not he leaue the nyentie and nyene in the mountaynes, and goeth, and seketh that one which is gone astraye? 13And yf it happen that he fynde it, verely I saye vnto you: he reioyseth more ouer it, then ouer the nyentie & nyene which wete not astraye. 14Euen so is it not the will before youre father in heauen, that one of these litle ones shulde perishe. 15Yf thy brother trespace agaynst the, go and tell him his faute betwene the and him alone. Yf he heare the, thou hast wone thy brother. 16But yf he heare the not, then take yet with the one or two, that in the mouth of two or thre wytnesses, euery matter maye be stablyshed. 17Yf he heare not them, tell it vnto the congregacion. Yf he heare not the cogregacion, holde him as an Heithen and Publican. 18Verely I saye vnto you: what soeuer ye shal bynde vpon earth, shalbe boude also in heauen: & what soeuer ye lowse vpon earth, shalbe lowsed also in heaue. 19Agayne, I saye vnto you: Yf two of you shal agree vpon earth (for what thinge soeuer it be yt they wolde desyre) they shal haue it of my father which is in heaue. 20For where two or thre are gathered together i my name, there am I in the myddest amonge them. 21Then came Peter vnto him, & sayde, LORDE, how oft shal I forgeue my brother, yt trespaceth agaynst me? Seue tymes? 22Iesus saide vnto hi: I saye not vnto ye seue tymes, but seuetie tymes seuen tymes. 23Therfore is ye kingdome of heaue lickened vnto a kynge which wolde reken wt his seruauntes. 24And whan he beganne to reke, one was brought vnto him, which ought him ten thousande poude. 25Now wha he had nothinge to paye his lorde comaunded him to be solde, & his wife & his childre, & all yt he had, & payment to be made. 26Then the seruaunt fell downe, & besought him, sayenge: Syr, haue paciece wt me, and I wil paye the all. 27Then had the lorde pytie on that seruaunt, & discharged him, and forgaue him the dett. 28And the same seruaunt wete out, & foude one of his felowes, which ought him an hudreth pens, and layed hande vpon him, and toke him by the throte, and sayde: paye me that thou owest. 29The his felowe fell downe, and besought him, sayenge: haue paciece wt me, and I wil paye the all 30Neuertheles, he wolde not, but wente and cast him in to preson, tyll he shulde paye the dett. 31Whan his felowes sawe what was done, they were very sory, and came and tolde their lorde all that had happened. 32Then his lorde called for him, and sayde vnto him: O thou wicked seruaut, I forgaue the all this dett, because thou praydest me: 33shuldest not thou then haue had compassion also vpon thy felowe, euen as I had pytie vpon the? 34And his lorde was wroth, and delyuered him vnto the iaylers, tyll he payed all that he ought. 35So shal my heauenly father do also vnto you, yf ye euery one of you fro youre hertes, forgeue not his brother his trespaces. 19And it came to passe, wha Iesus had ended these sayenges, he gat him fro Galile, & came i to ye coastes of Iewry beyonde Iordane, 2& moch people folowed him, and he healed them there. 3Then came vnto him the Pharises & tepted him, & sayde vnto him: Is it laufull for a man to put awaye his wife for eny maner of cause? 4He answered & sayde vnto the: Haue ye not red, how yt he which made (man) at the begynnynge, made the ma & woma, 5& sayde: For this cause shal a ma leaue father & mother, & cleue vnto his wife, & they two shalbe one fleshe. 6Now are they not twayne then, but one flesh. Let not man therfore put a sunder, yt which God hath coupled together. 7Then sayde they: Why dyd Moses then comaunde to geue a testimonyall of deuorsement, & to put her awaye? 8He sayde vnto the: Moses (because of ye hardnes of yor hertes) suffred you to put awaye youre wyues: Neuertheles fro the begynnynge it hath not bene so. 9But I saye vnto you: Whosoeuer putteth awaye his wife (excepte it be for fornicacion) and marieth another, breaketh wedlocke. And who so marieth her yt is deuorced, commytteth aduoutrye. 10Then sayde his disciples vnto him: Yf ye matter be so betwene ma and wife, the is it not good to mary. 11But he sayde vnto them: All me can not coprehende yt sayenge, saue they to who it is geue. 12For there be some gelded, which are so borne from their mothers wombe: and there be some gelded, which are gelded of men: & there be some gelded, which haue gelded the selues for the kyngdome of heauens sake. He that can coprehende it, let him comprehende it. 13Then were brought vnto him yoge children, yt he shulde put his hondes vpon the, & praye. And ye disciples rebuked them. 14But Iesus sayde: Suffre ye childre, & forbyd the not to come vnto me, for vnto soch belogeth the kyngdome of heauen. 15And wha he had layed his hodes vpo the, he departed thece. 16And beholde, one came vnto him, and sayde: Good master, what good shal I do, yt I maye haue the euer lastinge life? 17He sayde vnto him: Why callest thou me good? there is none good, but God onely. Neuertheles yf thou wilt entre into life, kepe ye comaudemetes. 18The sayde, he vnto him: Which? Iesus saide: Thou shalt not kyll: thou shalt not breake wedlocke: thou shalt not steale: thou shalt beare no false wytnes: 19Honoure father and mother: and thou shalt loue thy neghboure as thy self. 20Then sayde the yonge ma vnto him: All these haue I kepte fro my youth vp: what lack I yet? 21Iesus sayde vnto him: Yf thou wilt be perfecte, go thy waye and sell that thou hast, & geue it vnto the poore, and thou shalt haue a treasure in heauen, and come and folowe me. 22Whan ye yonge man herde yt worde, he wente awaye sory, for he had greate possessions. 23Iesus sayde vnto his disciples: Verely I saie vnto you: it shalbe harde for a rich man to entre in to the kyngdome of heaue. 24And morouer I saye vnto you: It is easier for a Camell to go thorow the eye of a nedle, the for a rich man to entre in to the kyngdome of heauen. 25Whan his disciples herde that, they were exceadingly amased, and sayde: Who can the be saued? 26Neuertheles Iesus behelde them, and sayde vnto them: With men it is vnpossyble, but with God all thinges are possyble. 27Then answered Peter & sayde vnto him: Beholde, we haue forsake all, and folowed the: What shal we haue therfore? 28Iesus sayde vnto the: Verely I saye vnto you: that when the sonne of man shal sytt in the seate of his maiestye, ye which haue folowed me in the new byrth, shal syt also vpon twolue seates, and iudge ye twolue trybes of Israel. 29And who so euer forsaketh houses or brethre, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or londes, for my names sake, the same shal receaue an hundreth folde, and inheret euerlastinge life. 30But many that be the first, shalbe the last: and the last shalbe the first. 20The kyngdome of heauen is like vnto an housholder, which wete out early in the mornynge, to hyre labourers in to his vyniarde. 2And wha he had agreed with the labourers for a peny a daye, he sent the in to his vynyarde. 3And aboute ye thirde houre he wente out, and sawe other stondinge ydle in the market place, 4and sayde vnto them: Go ye also in to my vynyarde, & what so euer is right, I wil geue it you. And they wete their waye. 5Agayne, he wete out aboute the sixte and nyenth houre, and dyd likewyse, 6And aboute the eleuenth houre he wete out, and founde other stodynge ydle, and sayde vnto them: Why stonde ye here all the daye ydle? 7They sayde vnto him: because no man hath hyred us. He saide vnto the: Go ye also in to my vinyarde, and loke what is right, ye shal haue it. 8Now whan euen was come, the lorde of the vynyarde sayde vnto his stewarde: Call the labourers, and geue them their hyre, begynnynge from the last vnto ye first. 9Then they that were hyred aboute the eleuenth houre, came and receaued euery man a peny. 10But whan the first came, they supposed that they shulde receaue more: and they also receaued euery man a peny. 11And whan they had receaued it, they murmured agaynst the housholder, 12and sayde: These last haue wrought but one houre, and thou hast made the equall vnto us, which haue borne the burthen and heate of the daye. 13He answered and sayde vnto one of them: frende, I do ye no wronge: diddest not thou agree with me for a peny? 14Take that thine is, and go thy waye. I wil geue vnto this last also, like as vnto the. 15Or haue I not power, to do as me listeth with myne owne? Is thine eye euell, because I am good? 16So the last shalbe the first, & the first the last. For many are called, but few are chosen. 17And Iesus wente vp to Ierusalem, and toke the twolue disciples asyde in the waye, and sayde vnto them: 18Beholde, we go vp to Ierusalem, and the sonne of man shalbe delyuered vnto the hye prestes and scribes: & they shal condemne him to death, 19and shal delyuer him vnto ye Heithen, to be mocked to be scourged, and to be crucified. And the thirde daye he shal ryse agayne. 20Then came vnto him the mother of Zebedes childre with hir sonnes, fell downe before him, and desyred a certayne thinge of hi. 21And he saide vnto her: What wilt thou? She sayde vnto him: Let these two sonnes of myne syt in thy kyngdome: the one vpon thy right honde, & the other vpon thy left honde. 22But Iesus answered, and sayde: Ye wote not what ye axe. Maye ye drynke the cuppe, that I shal drynke? & to be baptised with the baptyme, that I shalbe baptysed withall? 23They sayde vnto him: Yee that we maye. And he sayde vnto them: My cuppe truly shal ye drynke, & with the baptyme yt I shal be baptysed withall, shal ye be baptysed: Neuertheles to syt vpon my right honde & on my left, is not myne to geue, but vnto the for who it is prepared of my father. 24Whan the ten herde that, they disdayned at the two brethren. 25But Iesus called them vnto him, and sayde: Ye knowe that ye prynces of the worlde haue domynacion of the people, and the greatest exercise power amonge the. 26It shal not be so amonge you. But whoso euer wyl be greate amonge you, let him be youre mynister: 27& who soeuer wyl be chefe, let him be youre seruaunt: 28Euen as the sonne of man came, not to be serued, but to do seruyce, and to geue his life to a redepcion for many. 29And when they departed from Iericho, moch people folowed him: 30and beholde, two blyndemen sat by the waye syde: And when they herde that Iesus passed by, they cried & sayde. O LORDE, thou sonne Dauid,haue mercy vpon vs. 31But ye people rebuked the, that they shulde holde their peace. Neuertheles they cried the more, & sayde: O LORDE, thou sonne of Dauid, haue mercy vpon vs. 32And Iesus stode styll, and called them, and sayde: What wil ye, yt I shal do vnto you? 33They sayde vnto him: LORDE, that oure eyes maye be opened. 34And Iesus had compassion vpon them, and touched their eyes: & immediatly their eies receaued sight. And they folowed him. 21Now whan they drew nye vnto Ierusalem, and were come to Bethphage vnto mount Oliuete, Iesus sent two of his disciples, 2and sayde vnto them: Go in to the towne that lyeth before you, & anone ye shal fynde an Asse bounde, and hir foale with her: lowse them, and brynge the vnto me. 3And yf eny man saye ought vnto you, saye ye: the LORDE hath nede of the, And straight waye he wil let them go. 4But all this was done, that the thinge might be fulfylled, which was spoken by the prophet, sayenge: 5Tell the doughter of Sion: beholde, thy kynge commeth vnto ye meke, syttinge vpon an Asse and a foale of ye Asse vsed to the yocke. 6The disciples wente, and dyd as Iesus commaunded them, 7and brought the Asse and the foale, & layed their clothes vpon them, and set him theron. 8But many of the people spred their garmentes in the waye: other cut downe braunches from the trees, and strawed them in the waye. 9As for the people that wente before and that came after, they cryed and sayde: Hosianna vnto the sonne of Dauid, Blessed be he that commeth in the name of the LORDE, Hosianna in the height. 10And whan he was come in to Ierusalem, all the cite was moued, and sayde: Who is this? 11And the people sayde: This is Iesus ye prophet of Nazareth out of Galile. 12And Iesus wente in to the teple of God, and cast out all them that bought and solde in the teple, and ouerthrew the tables of the money chaungers, and the seates of them that solde doues, 13and sayde vnto them: It is wrytte: My house shalbe called ye house of prayer, but ye haue made it a denne of murthurers. 14The blynde also and ye lame came vnto him in the temple, and he healed them. 15But whan the hye prestes and the scrybes sawe the wonders that he dyd, and the children crienge in the temple and sayenge: Hosianna vnto the sonne of Dauid, they disdayned, 16and sayde vnto him: Hearest thou what these saye? Iesus sayde vnto them: Yee. Haue ye neuer red: Out of the mouth of very babes and sucklinges thou hast ordeyned prayse? 17And he left them there, and wente out of the cite vnto Bethania, and there abode ouer night. 18But in the mornynge as he returned in to the cite, he hugred. 19And in the waye he sawe a fygge tre, and came vnto it, and founde nothinge theron, but leaues onely, and sayde vnto it: Neuer frute growe on the from hence forth. And immediatly the fygge tre wythred awaye. 20And whan his disciples sawe that, they marueyled, and sayde. How is ye fygge tre wythred awaye so soone? 21Iesus answered and sayde vnto them: Verely I saye vnto you: Yf ye haue faith & doute not, ye shal not onely do this with the fygge tre, but yf ye shal saye vnto this mountayne: Avoyde, and cast thy self in to the see, it shal be done. 22And what soeuer ye axe in prayer, yf ye beleue, ye shal receaue it. 23And when he was come in to the teple, the chefe prestes and the elders of the people came vnto him (as he was teachinge) & sayde: By what auctorite doest thou these thinges? and who gaue the this auctorite? 24Iesus answered and sayde vnto them: I wil axe a worde of you also: which yf ye tell me, I in like wyse wyl tell you, by what auctorite I do these thinges. 25The baptime of Iho, whece was it? from heaue, or of men? Then thought they amoge them selues, and saide: Yf we saye it was from heaue, then shal he saye vnto us: Why dyd ye not then beleue him? 26But yf we saye it was of men, the feare we the people: For euery ma helde Ihon for a prophet. 27And they answered Iesus, & sayde: We can not tell. Then sayde he vnto them: Nether tell I you, by what auctorite I do these thinges. 28But what thinke ye? A certayne man had two sonnes, and came to the first, and sayde: Go thy waye my sonne, & worke to daye in my vynyarde. 29He answered and sayde: I wil not, but afterwarde he repented, and wente. 30He came also vnto the secode, and sayde likewyse. And he answered and saide: I wil syr. And wete not. 31Whether of them twayne dyd the wil of the father? They sayde vnto him: the first. Iesus sayde vnto the: Verely I saye vnto you: The publicans and harlottes shal come in to the kyngdome of God before you. 32For Ihon came vnto you, and taught you ye right waye and ye beleued him not: but the publicans & harlottes beleued hi. As for you, though ye sawe it, yet were ye not moued with repetaunce, that ye might afterwarde haue beleued him. 33Heare another parable. There was a certayne houssholder which planted a vynyarde, and hedged it roude aboute, and dygged a wyne presse in it, and built a tower, and let it out vnto hussbandmen, and wente in to a straunge countre. 34Now wha the tyme of the frute drew neare, he sent his seruautes to the hussbandmen, to receaue the frutes of it. 35Then the hussbandmen caught his seruauntes: one they bett, another they kylled, the thirde they stoned. 36Agayne, he sent other seruauntes, moo then the first, and they dyd vnto them in like maner. 37At the last he sent his owne sonne vnto them, and sayde: they wyl stode in awe of my sonne. 38But whe the hussbandme sawe the sonne, they sayde amonge the selues: This is the Heyre, come, let us kyl hym, and take his inheritauce vnto oure selues. 39And they caught him, and thrust him out of the vynyarde, & slew him. 40Now whe the lorde of the vynyarde commeth, what wyl he do wt those hussbandmen? 41They sayde vnto him: He wyl cruelly destroye those euell personnes, & let out his vyniarde vnto other hussbadmen, which shal delyuer him the frute at tymes conuenyent. 42Iesus sayde vnto the: Dyd ye neuer rede in the scriptures: The same stone which the buylders refused, is become the heade stone in the corner? This was the LORDES doynge, & it is maruelous i oure eyes 43Therfore I saie vnto you: The kingdome of God shalbe take fro you, & shalbe geue vnto the Heithe, which shal brynge forth ye frutes of it. 44And who so falleth vpo this stone, shalbe broke in peces: & loke vpo whom it falleth, it shal grynde him to poulder. 45And when the hye prestes & Pharises herde his parables, they perceaued, that he spake of them. 46And they wente aboute to take him, but they feared ye people, because they helde hi for a prophet. 22And Iesus answered, and spake vnto the agayne by parables, & sayde: 2The kingdome of heauen is like vnto a kynge, which maried his sonne. 3And sent forth his seruauntes, to call the gestes vnto the mariage, & they wolde not come. 4Agayne, he sent forth other seruauntes, and sayde: Tell the gestes: Beholde, I haue prepared my dynner, myne oxen and my fed catell are kylled, and all thinges are readye, come to the mariage. 5But they made light of it, and wente their wayes: one to his hussbandrye, another to his marchaundise. 6As for the remnaut, they toke his seruauntes, and intreated the shamefully, and slew the. 7When the kynge herde that, he was wroth, and sent forth his warryers, and destroyed those murtherers, and set fyre vpon their cite. 8Then sayde he vnto his seruauntes: The mariage in dede is prepared, but the gestes were not worthy. 9Go youre waye out therfore in to ye hye wayes, and as many as ye fynde, byd them to the mariage. 10And the seruauntes wete out in to the hye wayes, and gathered together as many as they coulde fynde, both good and bad, & the tables were all full. 11Then the kynge wete in, to se the gestes, and spyed there a man that had not on a weddynge garment, 12and sayde vnto him: Frende, how camest thou in hither, & hast not on a weddyinge garment? And he was euen spechlesse. 13Then sayde the kynge vnto his seruauntes: Take and bynde him hande and fote, & cast him into ye vtter darcknes: there shal be waylinge and gnasshinge of teth. 14For many be called, but few are chose. 15Then wente the Pharises, and toke councell, how they might tangle him in his wordes, 16and sent vnto him their disciples with Herodes officers, and sayde: Master, we knowe that thou art true, and teachest the waye of God truly, and carest for no ma: for thou regardest not the outwarde appearaunce of me. 17Tell us therfore, how thinkest thou? Is it laufulll to geue tribute vnto the Emperoure, or not? 18Now wha Iesus perceaued their wickednes, he sayde: O ye ypocrites, why tepte ye me? 19Shewe me ye tribute money. And they toke hi a peny. 20And he saide vnto the: Whose is this ymage and superscription? 21They sayde vnto him: The Emperours. Then sayde he vnto them: Geue therfore vnto the Emperour, that which is the Emperours: and geue vnto God, that which is Gods. 22When they herde that, they marueyled, and left him, & wete their waye. 23The same daye there came vnto him the Saduces (which holde that there is no resurreccion) and axed him, 24and sayde: Master, Moses sayde: Yf a man dye, hauynge no children, his brother shal mary his wife, & rayse vp sede vnto his brother. 25Now were there with us seue brethren. The first maried a wife, and dyed: & for somoch as he had no sede, he left his wife vnto his brother. 26Like wyse the secode, and thirde vnto the seueth. 27Last of all the woman dyed also. 28Now in the resurreccion, whose wife shal she be of the seuen? For they all had her. 29Iesus answered, and sayde vnto them: Ye erre, and vnderstode not the scriptures, ner the power of God. 30In the resurreccion they shal nether mary, ner be maried, but are as the angels of God in heauen. 31As touchinge the resurreccio of the deed, haue ye notred, what is spoken vnto you of God, which sayeth: 32I am the God of Abraham, and ye God of Isaac, and the God of Iacob? Yet is not God a God of the deed, but of the lyuynge. 33And whan the people herde that, they were astonnyed at his doctryne. 34When the Pharises herde, that he had stopped the mouth of the Saduces, they gathered them selues together. 35And one of them (a Scrybe) tepted him, and sayde: 36Master, which is the chefest commaundemet in the lawe? 37Iesus saide vnto him: Thou shalt loue the LORDE thy God with all thy hert, with all thy soule, and with all thy mynde: 38this is the pryncipall and greatest comaundement. 39As for the seconde, it is like vnto it: Thou shalt loue thy neghboure as thy self. 40In these two commaundementes hange all the lawe and the prophetes. 41Now whyle the Pharises were gathered together, Iesus axed them, 42and sayde: What thinke ye of Christ? Whose sonne is he? They sayde vnto him: Dauids. 43He sayde vnto them: How then doth Dauid in sprete, call him LORDE, sayenge: 44The LORDE sayde vnto my LORDE: Syt thou on my right honde, tyll I make thine enemies thy fote stole. 45Yf Dauid now call him LORDE, how is he then his sonne? 46And no man coude answere him one worde, nether durst eny man axe him eny mo questios, fro that daye forth. 23Then spake Iesus vnto ye people and to his disciples, 2and sayde: The scrybes & Pharises are set downe vpon Moses seate. 3Therfore whatsoeuer they bid you obserue, that obserue and do, but after their workes shal ye not do, 4for they saye & do not. For they bynde heuy and intollerable burthens, and laye them vpon mens shulders: But they them selues wil not heaue at them with one of their fyngers. 5All their workes do they to be sene of men. They set abrode their Philateries, and make large borders vpon their garmentes, 6and loue to syt vppermost at the table, and to haue the chefe seates in the synagoges, 7and loue to be saluted in the market, and to be called of me Rabbi. 8But ye shal not suffre youre selues to be called Rabbi, for one is youre master, euen Christ, and all ye are brethren. 9And call no man father vpon earth, for one is youre father, which is in heaue. 10And ye shal not suffre youre selues to be called masters, for one is youre master, namely, Christ. 11He that is greatest amoge you, shalbe youre seruaunt. 12For who so exalteth himself, shal be brought lowe: and he that humbleth himself, shalbe exalted. 13Wo vnto you Scrybes and Pharises, ye ypocrytes, that shut vp the kyngdome of heauen before men: Ye come not in youre selues, nether suffre ye them to enter, that wolde be in. 14Wo vnto you Scrybes and Pharises, ye ypocrytes, that deuoure wyddowes houses, and that vnder the culoure of prayenge longe prayers, therfore shal ye receaue ye greater damnacion. 15Wo vnto you Scrybes and Pharises, ye ypocrytes, which compasse see and lode to make one Proselyte: and whan he is become one, ye make of him a childe of hell, two folde more then ye youre selues are. 16Wo vnto you blyndegydes, which saye: Who so euer sweareth by the temple, that is nothinge: but who so euer sweareth by the golde of the temple, he is giltie. 17Ye fooles and blynde, whether is greater? the golde, or the teple that sanctifieth the golde? 18And who so euer sweareth by the altare, that is nothinge: but who so euer sweareth by the offeringe that is vpo it, he is giltye. 19Ye fooles and blynde, whether is greater? the offeringe, or the altare that sanctifieth the offerynge? 20Therfore who so sweareth by the altare, sweareth by the same, and by all that is theron: 21and who so sweareth by the temple, sweareth by the same, and by him that dwelleth therin. 22And who so sweareth by heauen, sweareth by the seate of God, and by him that sytteth theron. 23Wo vnto you scrybes and Pharises, ye ypocrytes, which tythe Mynt, Anyse and Commyn, and leaue the waightier matters of the lawe behynde: namely, iudgment, mercy, and fayth. These ought to haue bene done, and not to leaue the other behynde. 24O ye blynde gydes, which strayne out a gnat, but swalowe vp a Camell. 25Wo vnto you scrybes and Pharises, ye Ypocrytes, which make cleane the vttersyde of the cuppe and platter, but within are ye full of robbery and excesse. 26Thou blynde Pharise, clense first the in syde of the cuppe and platter, that the out syde maye be cleane also. 27Wo vnto you scrybes and Pharises, ye Ypocrites, which be like vnto paynted Sepulcres, that appeare beutyfull outwarde, but within they are full of deed mens bones and all fylthines. 28Euen so are ye also: Outwarde ye appeare righteous vnto men, but within ye are full of ypocrisye and iniquyte. 29Wo vnto you scrybes and Pharises, ye ypocrites, which buylde the tombes of the prophetes, and garnysh the sepulcres of the righteous, 30and saye: Yf we had bene in oure fathers tyme, we wolde not haue bene partakers with them in the bloude of the prophetes. 31Therfore ye be wytnesses vnto youre selues, that ye are the children of them, which slew the prophetes. 32Go to, fulfyll ye also the measure of youre fathers. 33O ye serpentes, O ye generacion of vypers, how wyl ye escape the damnacion of Hell? 34Therfore beholde, I sende vnto you prophetes and wysemen, and scrybes, and some of them shal ye kyll and crucifye, and some of them shal ye scourge in youre synagoges, and persecute them from cite to cite: 35that vpon you maye come all the righteous bloude which hath bene shed vpon ye earth, from the bloude of righteous Abel, vnto ye bloude of Zachary ye sonne of Barachias, whom ye slew betwene the temple and the altare. 36Verely I saye vnto you: All these thinges shal light vpo this generacion. 37O Ierusalem Ierusalem, thou that slayest the prophetes, and stonest them that are sent vnto the: How oft wolde I haue gathered thy children together, euen as the henne gathereth hir chekens vnder hir wynges, and ye wolde not? 38Beholde, youre habitacion shalbe left vnto you desolate. 39For I saye vnto you: Ye shal not se me hence forth, tyll ye saye: Blessed be he, that commeth in the name of the LORDE. 24And Iesus wente out and departed from the temple, and his disciples came vnto him, to shew him the buyldinge of the temple. 2But Iesus sayde vnto them: Se ye not all these thinges? Verely I saye vnto you: there shal not be left here one stone vpon another, yt shal not be cast downe. 3And as he sat vpon the mount Oliuete, his disciples came vnto him secretly, & saide: Tell us, whe shal these thinges come to passe? and which shal be the token of thy comynge, and of the ende of the worlde? 4Iesus answered and sayde vnto them: Take hede, that no man disceaue you. 5For there shal many come in my name, and saye: I am Christ, and shal disceaue many. 6Ye shal heare of warres, and of ye noyse of warres: take hede, and be not ye troubled. All these thinges must first come to passe, but the ende is not yet. 7For one people shall ryse vp agaynst another, and one realme agaynst another: and there shalbe pestilece, honger, and earthquakes here & there. 8All these are the begynnynge of sorowes. 9Then shal they put you to trouble, & shal kyll you, and ye shalbe hated of all people for my names sake. 10The shal many be offended, and shal betraye one another, and shal hate one the other. 11And many false prophetes shal aryse, and shal disceaue many: 12and because iniquyte shal haue the vpper hande, the loue of many shal abate. 13But whoso endureth vnto ye ende, ye same shal be saued. 14And this gospell of the kyngdome shalbe preached in all the worlde for a wytnes vnto all people, and then shal the ende come. 15Whan ye therfore shal se the abhominacion of desolacion (wher of it is spoke by Daniel the prophet) stonde in the holy place (who so readeth it, let him marck it well) 16the let the which be in Iewry, flye vnto ye moutaynes: 17and let him which is on the house toppe, not come downe to fet eny thinge out of his house: 18and let him which is in ye felde, not turne back to fetch his clothes. 19But wo vnto them that are with childe, and to them that geue suck in those dayes. 20But praye ye, that youre flight be not in ye wynter, ner on the Sabbath. 21For then shal there be greate trouble, soch as was not from the begynnynge of the worlde vnto this tyme, ner shalbe. 22Yee and excepte those daies shulde be shortened, there shulde no flesh be saued: but for ye chosens sake those dayes shalbe shortened. 23Then yf eny man shal saye vnto you: lo, here is Christ, or there, beleue it not. 24For there shal aryse false Christes and false prophetes, and shal do greate tokes and wonders: In so moch, that (yf it were possible) the very chosen shulde be brought in to erroure. 25Beholde, I haue tolde you before. 26Wherfore yf they shal saye vnto you: Beholde, he is in the wildernes, go not ye forth:Beholde, he is in the chamber, beleue it not. 27For like as the lightenynge goeth out from the East, and shyneth vnto the west, so shal the commynge of the sonne of man be. 28For where so euer a deed carcase is, there wyl the Aegles be gathered together. 29Immediatly after the trouble of the same tyme, shal the Sonne and Moone lose their light, and the starres shall fall from heauen, and the powers of heauen shal moue: 30and then shal appeare the token of the sonne of man in heaue: and then shal all the kynreds of the earth mourne, and they shal se the sonne of man come in the cloudes of heauen with greate power and glory. 31And he shal sende his angels with ye greate voyce of a trompe, & they shal gather together his chosen from the foure wyndes, from one ende of the heauen to the other. 32Lerne a symilitude of ye fygge tre. When his braunche is yet tender, and his leaues spronge, ye knowe that Sommer is nye. 33So likewyse ye, whan ye se all thynges, be ye sure, that it is nye euen at the dores 34Verely I saye vnto you: This generacion shal not passe, tyll all these be fulfylled. 35Heauen and earth shal perishe, but my wordes shal not perishe. 36Neuertheles of that daye & houre knoweth no man, no not the angels of heauen, but my father onely. 37Euen as it was in the tyme of Noe, so shal the commynge of the sonne of man be also. 38For as they were in the dayes before ye floude (they ate, they dronke, they maried, and were maried, euen vnto the daye yt Noe entred in to the shippe, 39and they regarded it not, tyll the floude came and toke them all awaye) So shal also the commynge of the sonne of man be. 40The shal two be in the felde: the one shal be receaued,and the other shalbe refused: 41Two shalbe gryndinge at the Myll, the one shalbe receaued, and the other shalbe refused: 42Watch therfore, for ye knowe not what houre youre LORDE wil come. 43But be sure of this, that yf the good man of the house knewe what houre the thefe wolde come, he wolde surely watch, and not suffre his house to be broken vp. 44Therfore be ye ready also, for in the houre that ye thynke not, shal the sonne of man come. 45Who is now a faithfull and wyse seruaut, whom his lorde hath made ruler ouer his houssholde, that he maye geue them meate in due season? 46Blessed is yt seruaut, whom his lorde (whan he cometh) shal fynde so doynge. 47Verely. I saye vnto you: he shal set him ouer all his goodes. 48But and yf the euell seruaut shal saye in his hert: Tush, it wil be longe or my lorde come, 49and begynne to smyte his felowes, yee and to eate and drynke with the dronken: 50The same seruautes lorde shal come in a daye, wha he loketh not for him, and in an houre that he is not ware of, 51and shal hew him in peces and geue him his rewarde with ypocrytes: there shal be waylinge and gnasshinge of teth. 25Then shal the kyngdome of heauen be like vnto ten virgins, which toke their lapes, and wente forth to mete the brydegome. 2But fyue of them were foolish, and fyue were wyse. 3The foolish toke their lapes, neuertheles they toke none oyle with them. 4But the wyse toke oyle in their vessels with their lampes. 5Now whyle the brydegrome taried, they slombred all and slepte. 6But at mydnight there was a crye made: Beholde, the brydegrome commeth, go youre waye out for to mete him. 7Then all those virgins arose, and prepared their lampes. 8But the foolish sayde vnto the wyse: geue vs of youre oyle, for oure lapes are gone out. 9Then answered the wyse, and sayde: Not so, lest there be not ynough for vs and you, but go rather vnto them that sell, and bye for youre selues. 10And whyle they wente to bye, the brydegrome came: and they that were readye, wente in with him vnto the mariage, and the gate was shut vp. 11At ye last came ye other virgins also, and sayde: LORDE LORDE, opo vnto vs. 12But he answered, and sayde: Verely I saye vnto you: I knowe you not. 13Watch ye therfore, for ye knowe nether the daye ner yet the houre, whan ye sonne of man shal come. 14Like wyse as a certayne ma ready to take his iourney into a straunge countre, called his seruautes, and delyuered his goodes vnto the. 15And vnto one he gaue fyue talentes, to another two, and to another one: vnto euery man after his abilyte, and straight waye departed. 16Then he that had receaued the fyue talentes, wente and occupied with the same, and wanne other fyue talentes. 17Likewyse he yt receaued two talentes, wane other two also. 18But he that receaued ye one wente and dygged a pyt in the earth, and hyd his lordes money. 19After a longe season the lorde of those seruauntes came, and rekened with them. 20Then came he that had receaued fyue talentes, and brought other fyue talentes, and sayde: Syr, thou delyuerdst vnto me fyue talentes:Beholde, with them haue I wonne fyue taletes mo. 21Then sayde his lorde vnto hi: wel thou good & faithfull seruaunt, thou hast bene faithfull ouer litle, I wil set the ouer moch: entre thou in to the ioye of thy lorde. 22The came he also that had receaued two talentes, and sayde: Syr, thou delyuerdst vnto me two talentes: Beholde, I haue wonne two other taletes with the. 23His lorde sayde vnto him: Wel thou good and faithfull seruaut, thou hast bene faithfull ouer litle, I wil set the ouer moch: entre thou in to the ioye of thy lorde. 24Then he that had receaued the one talet, came and sayde: Syr, I knew that thou art an hard man: thou reapest where thou hast not sowen, and gatherest where thou hast not strowed, 25and so I was afrayed, and wete and hyd thy talent in the earth: lo, there thou hast thine owne. 26But his lorde answered, and sayde vnto him: Thou euell and slouthfull seruaunt, knewest thou that I reape where I sowed not, and gather where I strawed not? 27Thou shuldest therfore haue had my money to the chaungers, and then at my commynge shulde I haue receaued myne owne with vauntage. 28Therfore take the talent fro him, and geue it vnto him that hath ten talentes. 29For who so hath, to him shalbe geuen, and he shal haue abundaunce. But who so hath not, fro him shalbe take awaye euen that he hath. 30And cast the vnprofitable seruaunt in to vtter darcknes: there shalbe waylinge and gnasshinge of teth. 31But whan the sonne of man shal come in his glory, and all holy angels with him, then shal he syt vpon the seate of his glory. 32And all people shalbe gathered before him: and he shal separate them one from another as a shepherde deuydeth the shepe from ye goates. 33And he shal set ye shepe on his right honde, and the goates on the lefte. 34Then shal the kynge saye vnto them that shalbe on his right honde: Come hither ye blessed of my father, inheret ye ye kingdome, which is prepared for you from the begynnynge of the worlde. 35For I was hongrie, and ye gaue me meate: I was thirstie, and ye gaue me drynke: I was harbourlesse, and ye lodged me: 36I was naked, & ye clothed me: I was sicke, and ye vysited me: I was in preson, and ye came vnto me. 37Then shal the righteous answere him, & saye: LORDE, whe sawe we the hogrie, and fed the? Or thirstie, and gaue the drynke? 38When sawe we the herbourlesse, and lodged the? Or naked, and clothed ye? 39Or whe sawe we ye sicke or in preson, and came vnto the? 40And the kynge shal answer and saye vnto them: Verely I saye vnto you: Loke what ye haue done vnto one of the least of these my brethren, the same haue ye done vnto me. 41Then shal he saye also vnto them that shalbe on the left hande: Departe fro me ye cursed in to the euerlastinge fyre, which is prepared for the deuell and his angels. 42For I was hogrie, and ye gaue me no meate: I was thirstye, and ye gaue me no drynke: 43I was herbourlesse, and ye lodged me not: I was naked, and ye clothed me not: I was sicke and in preson, and ye vysited me not. 44Then shal they also answere hi, and saye: LORDE, when sawe we the hogrie, or thyrstie, or herbourlesse, or naked, or sicke, or in preson, and haue not mynistred vnto the? 45The shal he answere them, and saye: Verely I saye vnto you: Loke what ye haue not done vnto one of the leest of these, the same haue ye not done vnto me. 46And these shal go in to euerlastinge payne, but the righteous in to euerlastinge life. 26And it came to passe wha Iesus had fynished all these wordes, he sayde vnto his disciples: 2Ye knowe, that after two dayes shalbe Easter, and the sonne of man shalbe delyuered to be crucified. 3Then assembled together the hye prestes and the scrybes, and the elders of the people in to the palace of the hye prest which was called Caiphas, 4and helde a councell, how they might take Iesus by disceate, and kyll him. 5But they sayde: Not on the holy daye, lest there be an vproure in the people. 6Now when Iesus was at Bethany in the house of Symon the leper, 7there came vnto hi a woman, which had a boxe with precious oyntment, and poured it vpon his heade, as he sat at the table. 8Whan his disciples sawe that, they dissdayned, and sayde: Where to serueth this waist? 9This oyntmet might haue bene wel solde, and geue to the poore. 10Whe Iesus perceaued that, he sayde vnto them: Why trouble ye the woman? She hath wrought a good worke vpon me 11for ye haue allwaye the poore with you, but me shal ye not haue allwayes. 12Where as she hath poured this oyntmet vpon my body, she dyd it to bury me. 13Verely I saye vnto you: where so euer this gospell shalbe preached thorow out all the worlde, there shal this also that she hath done, be tolde for a memoriall of her. 14Then one of the twolue (called Iudas Iscarioth) wente vnto the hye prestes, 15and sayde: What wil ye geue me, and I shal delyuer him vnto you? And they offred hi thirtie syluer pens. 16And from that tyme forth, he sought oportunyte to betraye him? 17The first daye of swete bred came the disciples to Iesus, and sayde vnto him: Where wilt thou that we prepare for the, to eate the Easter lambe? 18He sayde: Go in to the cite to soch a man, and saye vnto him: The Master sendeth the worde: My tyme is at honde, I wil kepe myne Easter by the with my disciples. 19And the disciples dyd as Iesus had appoynted them, and made ready the Easter lambe. 20And at euen he sat downe at the table with the twolue. 21And as they ate, he sayde: Verely I saye vnto you: One of you shal betraye me. 22And they were exceadinge soroufull, and beganne euery one of them to saye vnto him: Syr, is it I? 23He answered and sayde: He that deppeth his honde with me in the dysshe, the same shal betraye me. 24The sonne of man goeth forth, as it is wrytten of him: but wo vnto that man by who the sonne of man shalbe betrayed: It had bene better for that ma, yf he had neuer bene borne. 25The Iudas that betrayed him, answered and sayde: Master, is it I? He sayde vnto: him Thou hast sayde. 26And as they ate, Iesus toke the bred, gaue thankes, brake it, and gaue it to the disciples, and sayde: Take, eate, this is my body. 27And he toke the cuppe, and thanked, and gaue it the, and sayde: Drynke ye all therof, 28this is my bloude of the new testament, that shalbe shed for many for the remission of synnes. 29I saye vnto you: I wil not drynke hence forth of this frute of the vyne tre, vntill that daye that I shal drynke it new with you in my fathers kyngdome. 30And whan they had sayde grace, they wente forth vnto mount Oliuete. 31Then sayde Iesus vnto them. This night shal ye all be offended in me. For it is wrytten: I wil smyte the shepherde, and the shepe of the flocke shalbe scatered abrode. 32But after that I ryse agayne, I wil go before you in to Galile. 33Peter answered and sayde vnto him: Though all men shulde be offended in ye, yet wyl I neuer be offeded. 34Iesus sayde vnto hi: Verely I saye vnto ye: This same night before ye cock crowe, shalt thou denie me thryse. 35Peter saide vnto him: And though I shulde dye with the, yet wil I not denye the. Likewyse also sayde all the disciples. 36Then came Iesus with them into a felde which is called Gethsemane, and sayde vnto the disciples: Syt ye here, whyle I go yonder & praye. 37And he toke with him Peter, and the two sonnes of Zebede, and beganne to wexe soroufull and to be in an agonye. 38Then sayde Iesus vnto them: My soule is heuy euen vnto the death. Tary ye here, and watch with me. 39And he wente forth a litle, and fell flat vpon his face, and prayed sayenge: O my father, yf it be possible, let this cuppe passe fro me: neuertheles not as I wil but as thou wilt. 40And he came to his disciples, and founde the a slepe, & sayde vnto Peter: What? coude ye not watch with me one houre? 41Watch & praye, that ye fall not in to temptacion. The sprete is wyllinge, but the flesh is weake. 42Agayne, he wete forth the seconde tyme and prayed, sayenge: O my father, yf this cuppe can not passe awaye fro me (excepte I drynke of it) thy will be fulfilled. 43And he came, and founde them a slepe agayne, and their eyes were heuy. 44And he left them, and wente forth agayne, and prayed the thirde tyme, sayenge the same wordes. 45Then came he to his disciples, and sayde vnto them: Slepe on now, and take youre rest. Beholde, the houre is come, yt the sonne of man shalbe delyuered in to the hondes of synners: 46Aryse, let us be goynge. Beholde, he is at hode, that betrayeth me. 47Whyle he yet spake, lo, Iudas one of the twolue came, and with him a greate multitude with swerdes and staues, sent fro the hye prestes and elders of the people. 48And he that betrayed him, had geuen them a toke, sayenge: Whom so euer I kysse, that same is he, laye hodes vpo him. 49And forth withal he came to Iesus, and sayde: Hayle master, and kyssed him. 50And Iesus sayde vnto him: Frende, wherfore art thou come? Then came they, and layed hondes vpon Iesus, and toke him. 51And beholde, one of them that were with Iesus, stretched out his honde, and drue his swerde, and stroke a seruaunt of the hye prestes, & smote of his eare: 52Then sayde Iesus vnto him: Put vp yi swerde in to his place. For all that take the swerde, shal perish with the swerde. 53Or thinkest thou that I can not praye my father now, to sende me more then twolue legions of angels? 54But how the shulde the scriptures be fulfylled? For thus must it be. 55In the same houre sayde Iesus vnto the multitude: Ye are come out as it were to a murthurer with swerdes and staues for to take me. I sat daylie teachinge in the temple amonge you, and ye toke me not. 56But all this is done, that the scriptures of the prophetes might be fulfylled. 57The all the disciples left him, and fled. But they that toke Iesus, led him to Caiphas the hye prest, where the scrybes and the elders were gathered together. 58As for Peter, he folowed him a farre of vnto the hye prestes palace, & wente in, and sat with the seruauntes, that he might se the ende. 59But the hye prestes and the elders, and the whole councell sought false wytnesse ageynst Iesus, that they might put him to death, 60and founde none. And though many false wytnesses stepte forth, yet founde they none. At the last there stepte forth two false wytnesses, 61& spake: He sayde: I can breake downe the temple of God, and buylde it agayne in thre dayes. 62And the hye prest stode vp, and sayde vnto him: Answerest thou nothinge, vnto it, that these testifie agaynst the? 63Neuertheles Iesus helde his tonge. And the hye prest answered, and sayde vnto him: I charge the by ye lyuynge God, that thou tell us, yf thou be Christ the sonne of God. 64Iesus spake: Thou hast sayde it. Neuerthelesse I saye vnto you: From this tyme forth it shal come to passe, that ye shal se the sonne of man syttinge vpon the right hande of the power (of God) and commynge in the cloudes of the heauen. 65Then the hye prest rente his clothes, and sayde: He hath blasphemed, what nede we eny mo wytnesses? Lo, now haue ye herde his blasphemy: 66What thinke ye? They answered, & sayde: He is gyltie of death. 67Then spytted they in his face, & smote him with fistes. Some smote him 68vpon the face, and sayde: Prophecie vnto us thou Christ, who is it, that smote the? 69As for Peter, he sat without in the palace. And there came vnto him a damsell, and sayde: And thou wast with Iesus of Galile also. 70Neuertheles he denyed before the all, and sayde: I can not tell what thou sayest. 71But whan he wete out at the dore, another damsell sawe him. and sayde vnto them that were there: This was also with Iesus of Nazareth. 72And he denyed agayne, and sware also: I knowe not the ma. 73And after a litle whyle, they that stode there, stepte forth, and sayde vnto Peter: Of a trueth thou art one of them also, for thy speach bewrayeth the. 74Then begane he to curse and to sweare: I knowe not the man. And immediatly the cock crew. 75Then thought Peter vpon the wordes of Iesus, which sayde vnto him: before the cock crow, thou shalt denye me thryse. And he wente out, and wepte bytterly. 27Vpon the morow, all the hye prestes and elders of the people helde a councell agaynst Iesus, that they might put him to death, 2and bounde him, and led him forth, and delyuered him vnto Pontius Pilate the debyte. 3When Iudas which betrayed him, sawe this that he was condemned vnto death, it repented him, and brought agayne the thirtie syluer pens to the hye prestes and the elders, 4and sayde: I haue done euell, in that I haue betrayed innocet bloude. They sayde: What haue we to do with yt? Se thou therto. 5And he cast the syluer pens in the teple, and gat him awaye, and wente and hanged him self. 6So the hye prestes toke the syluer pens, and sayde: It is not laufull to put them in to the Gods chest, for it is bloudmoney. 7Neuertheles they helde a councell, and bought with the a potters felde, for to burye straugers in. 8Wherfore the same felde is called the bloudfelde vnto this daye. 9Then was that fulfylled, which was spoken by Ieremy the prophet sayenge: And they toke thirtie syluer pens, the pryce of him that was solde, whom they bought of the children of Israell: 10and these they gaue for a potters felde, as the LORDE commaunded me. 11As for Iesus, he stode before the debyte, and the debyte axed him, and sayde: Art thou the kynge of the Iewes? And Iesus sayde vnto him: Thou sayest it. 12And wha he was accused of the hye prestes and elders, he answered nothinge. 13Then sayde Pylate vnto him: Hearest thou not, how sore they accuse the? 14And he answered him not one worde: in so moch that the debyte marueled exceadingly. 15At that feast, the debyte was wote to delyuer a presoner fre vnto the people, whom they wolde. 16And at the same tyme he had a notable presoner called Barrabas. 17And whan they were gathered together, Pylate sayde vnto them: Whether wil ye, that I geue lowse vnto you? Barrabas, or Iesus which is called Christ? 18For he knewe well that they had delyuered him of enuye. 19And wha he sat vpo the iudgmet seate, his wife sent vnto him, sayenge: Haue thou nothinge to do with that righteous man, for I haue suffred many thinges this daye in a dreame because of him. 20But the hye prestes and the elders persuaded the people, that they shulde axe Barrabas, and destroye Iesus. 21Then answered the debyte, & sayde vnto the: Whether of these two wyl ye yt I geue lowse vnto you? They sayde: Barrabas: 22Pylate sayde vnto them: What shal I do then with Iesus, which is called Christ? They sayde all: let him be crucified. 23The debyte saide: What euell hath he done the? Neuertheles they cried yet more and sayde, let him be crucified. 24So whan Pilate sawe, that he coude not helpe, but that there was a greater vproure, he toke water, and wasshed his handes before the people, and sayde: I am vngiltie of ye bloude of this righteous man. Se ye therto. 25Then answered all the people, and sayde: His bloude come vpon vs, and vpon oure children. 26Then gaue he Barrabas lowse vnto the, but caused Iesus be scourged, and delyuered him to be crucified. 27Then the debites soudyers toke Iesus, in to the comon hall, and gathered the whole multitude ouer him, 28and stryped him out of his clothes, and put a purple robe vpo him, 29and plated a crowne of thorne, & set it vpon his heade, and a rede in his hade, and kneled before him, and mocked him, and sayde: hayle kynge of the Iewes. 30And spytted vpon him, and toke ye rede, & smote him vpon the heade. 31And wha they had mocked hi, they toke the robe of him ageyne, & put his owne clothes vpon him, and led him forth, yt they might crucifie hi. 32And as they were goinge out, they founde a man of Cyren called Symon: him they compelled to beare his crosse. 33And when they came vnto the place called Golgatha (that is to saye by interpretacio a place of deed mens sculles) 34they gaue him to drynke, veneger myxte wt gall. And whan he had tasted therof, he wolde not drynke. 35So whan they had crucified him, they parted his garmetes, and cast lottes therfore: that the thinge might be fulfilled, which was spoken by the prophet: They haue parted my garmetes amonge the, & cast lottes vpon my vesture. 36And there they sat, and watched hi. 37And aboue ouer his heade, they put vp the cause of his death in wrytinge: namely: This is the kynge of the Iewes. 38Then were there two murthurers crucified with him, the one of the right hande, and the other on the left. 39They that wente by, reuyled him, and wagged their heades 40and sayde: Thou that breakest downe the teple of God, and buyldest it in thre dayes, helpe thyself. Yf thou be the sonne of God, come downe from the crosse. 41The hye prestes also in like maner with the scrybes & elders, laughed him to scorne, and sayde: 42he hath helped other, and can not helpe himself: Yf he be the kynge of Israel, let him come downe now from the crosse, and we wil beleue him 43He trusted in God, let him delyuer him now, yf he wil haue him. For he hath sayde: I am the sonne of God. 44The murtherers also that were crucified with him, cast the same in his tethe. 45And from ye sixte houre there was darcknes ouer the whole earth vnto the nyenth houre. 46And aboute the nyenth houre, Iesus cried with a loude voyce, and sayde: Eli, Eli, Lamma asabthani? that is, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? 47But some of the that stode there, when they herde yt sayde: He calleth Elias. 48And immediatly one of them ranne, and toke a spoge, and fylled it with veneger, and put it vpon a rede, and gaue him to dryncke. 49But ye other sayde: holde, let se whether Elias wyl come, and delyuer him. 50Iesus cried agayne with a loude voyce, and gaue vp the goost. 51And beholde, the vale of the temple was rente in two peces, from aboue tyll beneth, and the earth quaked, and the stones rent, 52and the graues opened, and many bodies of the sayntes that slepte, arose, 53and wete out of the graues after his resurreccion, and came in to the holy cite, and appeared vnto many. 54But the captayne and they that were with him, and kepte Iesus, when they sawe the earthquake and the thinges that were done, they were sore afrayed, and sayde: Verely this was Gods sonne. 55And there were many wemen there lokynge to afarre of, which had folowed Iesus from Galile, and had mynistred vnto him: 56amonge whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of Iames and Ioses, and the mother of the children of Zebede. 57At euen there came a rich man of Arimathia, called Ioseph, which was also a disciple of Iesus. 58He wete vnto Pylate, and axed the body of Iesus. Then commaunded Pylate that the body shulde be geue him. 59And Ioseph toke the body, and wrapped it in a cleane lynnen cloth, 60and layed it in his owne new sepulcre, which he had hewen out in a rocke, and rolled a greate stone to the dore of the sepulcre, and wente his waye. 61And there was Mary Magdalene and ye other Mary, syttinge ouer agaynst the sepulcre. 62The next daye that foloweth the daye of preparynge, the hye prestes and Pharises came together vnto Pylate, 63and saide: Syr, we haue called to remembraunce, that this disceauer sayde whyle he was yet alyue: After thre dayes I wyl ryse agayne. 64Comaunde therfore that the sepulcre be kepte vnto the thirde daye, lest peraduenture his disciples come, and steale him awaye, and saye vnto the people: He is rysen from the deed, and so shal the last errour be worse the the first. 65Pylate sayde vnto them: There haue ye watchme, go youre waye, and kepe it as ye can. 66They wete and kepte the sepulcre wt watchmen, and sealed the stone. 28Upon the euenynge of the Sabbath holy daye, which dawneth ye morow of the first daye of ye Sabbathes, came Mary Magdalene and ye other Mary, to se ye sepulcre. 2And beholde, there was made a greate earthquake: for the angell of the LORDE descended from heauen, and came and rolled backe ye stone from the dore, and sat vpon it. 3And his countenaunce was as ye lightenynge, and his clothinge whyte as snowe. 4But ye watch me were troubled for feare of him, and became as though they were deed. 5The angell answered, and sayde vnto ye women: Be not ye afrayed. I knowe that ye seke Iesus that was crucified. 6He is not here. He is rysen, as he sayde. Come, and se ye place, where the LORDE was layed, 7and go youre waye soone, and tell his disciples, that he is rysen from the deed. And beholde, he wyl go before you in to Galile, there shal ye se him. Lo, I haue tolde you. 8And they departed from the graue in all the haist with feare and greate ioye, & ranne to brige his disciples worde. 9And as they were goinge to tell his disciples, beholde, Iesus met them, and sayde: God spede you. And they wente vnto him, and helde his fete, and fell downe before him. 10The sayde Iesus vnto them: Be not afrayed: go youre waye and tell my brethren, that they go in to Galile, there shal they se me. 11And whan they were gone, beholde, certayne of the watchmen came in to the cite, & tolde the hye prestes euery thinge that had happened. 12And they came together with the elders, and helde a councell, and gaue ye souders money ynough, 13and sayde: Saye ye: his disciples came by night, and stole him awaye, whyle we were a slepe. 14And yf this come to the debytes eares, we wyl styll him, and brynge it so to passe, that ye shal be safe. 15And they toke the money, and dyd as they were taught. And this sayenge is noysed amonge the Iewes vnto this daye. 16The eleuen disciples wente vnto Galile in to a mountayne, where Iesus had appoynted them. 17And whan they sawe him, they fell downe before him: but some of them douted. 18And Iesus came vnto them, talked with them, and sayde: Vnto me is geue all power in heauen and in earth. 19Go ye youre waye therfore, and teach all nacions, and baptyse them in the name of the father, and of the sonne, and of the holy goost: 20and teach them to kepe all thinges, what soeuer I haue commaunded you. And lo, I am with you euery daye vnto the ende of the worlde.