Here begynneth a shorte and abreue table on the Cronycles ...

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Here begynneth a shorte and abreue table on the Cronycles ...
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[Enprynted at Londo[n] :: In powlys chyrche yarde at the west dore of powlys besyde my lorde of londons palays by me Iulyan Notary,
In the yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.xv. [1515]]
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¶Anno mundi .iiii.M.C.xxii. Et ante xp̄i natiuitatē .M.lxxxiiii▪ ¶Here begynneth the fourth aege durynge to the transfyguracyon.

[ Dauyd.]

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[illustration] depicion of King David
DAuyd the se∣cond kynge in . Israel regned this tyme a mā cho¦sen after the desyre of god. And he was anoynted in his yō¦ge aege by Samu∣ell and after the de∣the of Saul regned .xl. yere This Da∣uyd was a meruay¦le in all mankynde In whom euer was founde so moche power and soo moche humy¦lyte / soo moche noblynes & so moche mekenes so greate a charge of seculary thynges / and so pure & deuoute a contemplacyon of spyrytual thyng{is} / so many men to kylle / & so many teres to wepe for his trespaas. (Plura vide .i. regū) ¶Abiathar this tyme was bysshop / & he fled∣de from Saull vnto Dauyd / and he was glo∣ryous with hym all his dayes. Gad. Nathan / and Asoph were prophetes thenne. And Na∣than was brother sone to Dauyd

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