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 Pystel on the. x. Sondaye after Trinyte sōday the fyrst pystel to the corīthyās. the. xij. cha. A

BRethren ye knowe that ye were gentyles / & went your wayes vnto dom Idols / euē as you were led. wherfore I declare vnto you / that no man spekyng in the spiryte of god / de∣fyeth Iesus. Also noman can saye that Iesus is the lorde / but by the holy ghost. There are dyuersityes of gyftes verely / yet but one spirite / & there are diffe¦rences of admynystracyōs / & yet but one lorde. And there are diuers maners of operacyōs / & yet but one god / which worketh all thynges that are wrought / in al creatures. The gyftes of the spiryte are gyuen to euery man to profyte the congregacyon. To one is gyuen thorowe the spiryte / the vtteraūce of wys∣dome / to another is gyuen the vtteraunce of know∣ledge / by the same spiryte to another is gyuen fayth by the same spirite / to another the gyftes of healyng by the same spiryte / to another power to do myra∣cles / to another prophesye / to another iudgement of spirytes / to another the interpretacyon of tonges. And these al worketh euē the selfe same spiryte / de∣uydynge to euery mā seueral gyftes / euē as he wyll.

¶ The Gospeil on the. x. Sonday after Trinyte sondaye the. xix. Chapiter of Luke. F.

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Uhē Iesus came ny vnto Ierusalem / he behelde the cytye / and wepte on it sa∣yēge / yf thou haddest knowen those thynges whiche belōge vnto thy pea¦ce / euen at thys tyme / but nowe are they hyd frō thyne eyes / for the da∣yes shall come vpon the / that the ene¦myes shal cast a banke about the / and compasse the rounde / and kepe the in on euery syde and make the euen with the grounde with thy chyl∣dren

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whiche are in the / and they shall nat leaue in the one stone vpon another / bycause thou knewest nat the tyme of thy vysytacyon / & he went in to the temple / and began to cast out them that solde the∣rin / and them that bought / sayenge vnto them / It is wrytten my house is the house of prayer / but ye haue made it a den of theues and he taught dayly in the temple.

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