Here begynneth the pystles and gospels, of euery Sonday, and holy daye in the yere

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Here begynneth the pystles and gospels, of euery Sonday, and holy daye in the yere
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The yere of our lorde. M.D.xxxviij. [1538]
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Church of England. -- Book of common prayer.
Bible -- Liturgical lessons, English -- Early works to 1800.
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¶ The Pystell on the Exaltacyon of the Crosse the. v. Chapyter to the Galathyans. B.

Haue trust toward you in god. &c. ye shall fynde thys Pystel on the Inuencyō of the Crosse Folio. lxij.

¶ The Gospell on the exaltacyon of the Crosse the. xij. Chapiter of Iohan. E.

Page lxxij

IEsus sayd vnto the people of the Ie wes / nowe is the iudgement of this worlde now shal the Prynce of thys world be case out. And I (if I were lyft vp frō the erth) wyl drawe al mē vnto me This sayd Iesus sygnyfyen ge what deth he shulde dye. The peo¦ple answered hym. Uve haue herde of the lawe that Chryst bydeth euer? And how sayest thou then that the sone of man must be lyft vp Uvho is that sone of mā? Iesus sayd vnto them / yet a lytell whyle is the lyght with youe: walke whyle ye haue lyght lest the darkenes come on you. He that walketh ī the darke woteth nat whyther he goeth. But whyle ye haue lyght / byleue on the lyghte that ye maye be the Chyl¦dren of lyght.

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