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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Bible -- Liturgical lessons, English -- Early works to 1800.
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¶ The Pystel on the. iiij. Sondaye after Easter day. The fyrst chapiter of Iames. C.

MOst dere beloued brethrē euery good gyf¦te and euery perfyte gyfte / is from aboue and commeth downe / from the father of lyght / with whō is no varyablenes / ney∣ther is he chaūged vnto darkenes. Of his owne wyll begate he vs with the word of lyfe / that we shulde be the fyrst fruytes of hys creatures.

Uvherfore dere brethren lette euery man be swyfte to heare: slow to speke: & slow to wrath for the wrath

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of mā worketh nat that whiche is ryghteous before god. wherfore saye a parte all fylthynes / al su{per}fluy∣te of malycyousnes. And receaue with mekenes the worde that is grafted in you / whiche is able to saue your soules.

¶ The Gospel on the. iiij. Sondaye after Easter daye the. xvi. chapiter of Iohan. B.

[illustration]
IEsus sayde to his discyples now I go my waye to him thatsēt me. and none of you axeth me / whyther goest thou / but bycause I haue sayde suche thynges vnto you / your hertes are ful of sorowe. Neuerthe∣les I tell you the trueth / it is expe∣dyent for you that I go awaye for yf I go nat awaye / that conforter wyl nat come vnto you / but yf I departe I wyll sende hym vnto you. And when he is come / he wyl rebuke the worlde of synne / & of ryghtwysenes & of iudgemēt of synne / by¦cause they byleue nat on me: of ryghtwysenes bycau¦se I go to my father / & ye shall se me no more. And of iudgemēt / bycause the cheyfe ruler of thys world is iudged all redye. I haue yet many thynges to say vnto you / but ye can nat beare them awaye nowe. How be it when he is com I meane the spyryte of truth he wyl tech you all truth. He shall nat speake of hym selfe but what soeuer he shal heare / that shal he speke / and he wyl shew you thynges to come he shal gloryfye me / for he shall receaue of myne & shal shew vnto you. Al thynges that the father hath / are myne. Therfore sayde I vnto you / that he shall ta∣ke of myne and shewe vnto you.

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