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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[Imprinted at Rowen :: S.n.],
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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¶ Te Pystel on the fyrst Sōdaye after the vtas of the Epiphanye / the. xij. chap. to the Romayns. A.

BRethren I beseche you by the mercyfulnes of god / that ye make youre bodyes a quicke sacry

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fyee / holy and acceptable vnto god / whiche is your reasonable seruynge of god / & fassyon nat your sel∣ues / lyke vnto this worlde but be ye chaūged ī your shape by the renuynge of your wyttes that ye may fele what thyng that good / that acceptable / & perfecte wyl of god is for I say thorow the grace that vnto me gyuē is to euery man amonge you / that no man esteme of hym selfe more thē it becommeth hym to esteme / but that he discretly iudge of hym selfe accor¦dynge as god hath dealte to euery man the measure of fayth as we haue many mēbres in one body / and all membres haue nat one offyce / sowe beynge ma∣ny / are one body in Chryste / and euery man amōge oure selues one anothers membres.

¶ The Gospel on the fyrst Sondaye after the vtas of the Epipha. The secōde chap̄. of Lucke. F.

[illustration]
UUhen iesus was. xij. yere olde / they wente vp to Ie rusalem after the custome of the feaste / & when they had fulfylled the dayes / as they re∣tourned home. the chylde iesus bode stylle in Ierusalem vnknowynge to his father and mother / for they suppo¦sed he had ben ī the company. They came a dayes iorney / and sought hym amōge theyr kynsfolke and acquayntaunce / and founde hym nat They wente backe agayne to Ierusalem / & sought hym / & it fortuned that after thre dayes / they foūde hym in the temple syttynge in the myddes of the do¦ctures bothe hearynge them: and posynge them and all that herd hym / meruayled at his wytte & answe∣res and when they sawe hym / they were astoyned / and his mother sayd vnto hym / sone why hast thou thus dealt with vs. Beholde thy father and I haue soughte the sorowyng / & he sayd vnto thē how is it /

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that ye haue soughte me / wyst ye nat that I muste go about my fathers busynes / and they vnderstode nat the sayeng that he spake to them / and he wentes with them and came to Nazareth / & was obedyent to them / but his mother kepte all these thynges in her herte / and Iesus encreased ī wysdome and age / and in fauoure with god and man.

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