Biblia the Byble, that is, the holy Scrypture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully translated in to Englyshe.

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Biblia the Byble, that is, the holy Scrypture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully translated in to Englyshe.
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[Southwark?,: J. Nycolson],
M.D.XXXV [1535]
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"Biblia the Byble, that is, the holy Scrypture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully translated in to Englyshe." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10349.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.

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The XLV. Chapter.

THese are the wordes yt Ieremy the [ A] prophet spake vnto Baruch the son∣ne of Nerias, after that he had writ¦ten these Sermōs in to a boke at the mouth of Ieremy, In the fourth yeare of Ioachim the sonne of Iosias kynge of Iuda.

Thus saieth the LORDE God of Israel vnto the, O Baruch: In so moch as thou thoughtest thus (when thou wast writinge) Wo is me, the LORDE hath geuen me payne for my trauayle: I haue weeried my self wt sighinge, and shall I fynde no rest? Therfo∣re tell him (O Ieremy) yt the LORDE saieth [ B] thus: Beholde, The thīge that I haue buyl¦ded, wil I breake downe agayne, and rote out the thinge, that I haue planted, yee this whole londe. And sekest thou yet promociō? Loke not for it, and desyre it not. For I will bringe a miserable plage vpō all flesh, saieth the LORDE. But thy life will I geue the for a pray, where so euer thou goest.

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