An exposycyon vpon the v.vi.vii. chapters of Mathewe which thre chapters are the keye and the dore of the scrypture, and the restoring agayne of Moses lawe corrupt by ye scrybes and pharyses. And the exposycyon is the restorynge agayne of Chrystes lawe corrupte by the Papystes. Item before the boke, thou hast a prologe very necessary, conteynynge the whole sum of the couenaunt made betwene God and vs, vpon whiche we be baptysed to kepe it. And after thou haste a table that ledeth the by the notes in the margentes, vnto al that is intreated of in the booke.

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An exposycyon vpon the v.vi.vii. chapters of Mathewe which thre chapters are the keye and the dore of the scrypture, and the restoring agayne of Moses lawe corrupt by ye scrybes and pharyses. And the exposycyon is the restorynge agayne of Chrystes lawe corrupte by the Papystes. Item before the boke, thou hast a prologe very necessary, conteynynge the whole sum of the couenaunt made betwene God and vs, vpon whiche we be baptysed to kepe it. And after thou haste a table that ledeth the by the notes in the margentes, vnto al that is intreated of in the booke.
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Tyndale, William, d. 1536.
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[London? :: [R. Redman,
1536?]]
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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew V-VII -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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"An exposycyon vpon the v.vi.vii. chapters of Mathewe which thre chapters are the keye and the dore of the scrypture, and the restoring agayne of Moses lawe corrupt by ye scrybes and pharyses. And the exposycyon is the restorynge agayne of Chrystes lawe corrupte by the Papystes. Item before the boke, thou hast a prologe very necessary, conteynynge the whole sum of the couenaunt made betwene God and vs, vpon whiche we be baptysed to kepe it. And after thou haste a table that ledeth the by the notes in the margentes, vnto al that is intreated of in the booke." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A14133.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Beholde the fowles of the ayer, how they sow not, nether reape nor gather into store howses, and yet your heuenly father feadeth them, And are not ye farre better then they? Whiche of you with takynge thought, is able to put one cubette

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vnto hys statute.

* 1.1He that careth for the lest of his creatures wyll muche more care for the greattest. The byrddes of the ayre and beastes preache all to vs that we shulde leue caringe and put our trust in our father. But Mammon hathe made vs so dul and so clene with out capacyte that no ex∣sample or argumente be if neuer so vehement / can enter the wyttes of vs / to make vs see or iudge a ryght. Fynallye what a madnes is it to take soo greate thought for fode or raymente / when the welthe, helthe, lyfe of thy bodye and al to gether is out of the poure. If al the world were thyne thou couldeste not make thy selfe one ynche lenger nor that thy stomacke shall dysgest the meate that thou puttest into it. No thou art not sure that which thou putteste in to thy mouth shal go thorwoe ye or whether it shal choke the. Thou canst not make whē thou lyest or syttest downe that thou shalt aryse agayn, or when thou sleapest that thou shal awake agayn or that thou shuldest lyue one houre lenger. So that he which cared for the when thou couldest not care, must care for the styl or else thou shul∣dest peryshe. And he wyll not care for the to thy soules profyte / yf thou mystrust hī and care for thy selfe.

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