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. xiiij. Sondaye after Trini¦te sonday. The. v. chapyter to the Galathyans. C.

BRothren walke in the spiryte and fulfyl nat the lustes of the flesshe / for the flesshe lusteth contrary to the spiryte / & the spi∣rite contrary to the flesshe. These are cō¦trary one to the other / so that ye cā nat do that which ye wolde / but and if ye be, ledde of the spiryte / then are ye nat vnder the lawe. The dedes of the flesshe are many fest / whiche are these / aduoutry / fornyca∣cyon / vnclennes / wantonnes / ydolatry / wytche craf∣te / hatred / varyaunce / zele / wrath / stryfe / sedycyon / sectes / enuyeng / murther / drōkennes / glotony / and suche lyke / of the whiche I tel you before / as I ha∣ue tolde you in tyme past / that they whiche commy suche thynges shall nat inheryte the kyngdome of god. But the fruyte of the spiryte / is loue / ioy / peace longe sufferyng / gentylnes / goodnes faythfulnes / mekenes / temperancye. Agaynst suche there is no lawe. They that are Chrystes / haue crucifyed the flesshe / with the appetites and lustes.

¶ The Gospel on the. xiiij. Son∣day after Trinyte sondaye the xvij. chapyter of Luke. 〈◊〉〈◊〉.

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AS Iesus went to Ierusa∣lem he passed thorowe Sa maria & Galyle / & as he en¦tred in to a certayne towne or castel / ther met hym ten men that were Lepers / whiche stone a fare of / and put forth theyr voyces & sayde. Iesu mayster haue mercy on vs. Uvhē he saw them / he sayd vnto thē / go & shewe your selues to the preestes & it chaū∣sed as they wēt they were clensed / & one of thē / whē he saw that he was clensed / turned backe agayne / & with a lowde voyce praysed god / & fell downe on his face / at his fete & gaue hym thankes / & the same was a Samaritane. And i•…•…us answered and sayde / are there nat ten clensed but wher are those nyne. Ther are not founde that retourned agayne / to gyue god prayse / saue onely this straunger / and he sayde vnto hi: arise / & go thy way / thy faith hathe made the hoole

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