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. xvij. Sonday after Trinyte sonday. The fourth Chapiter to the Ephesyans. A.

BRethrene I which am in bōdes for the lordes sake exhorte you that ye walke worthy of the vocacyon wherwith ye are called in all humblenes of mynde / and mekenes / and longe sufferynge / for bearinge one another / thorow loue / and that ye be di ligente to kepe the vnyte of the spirite / ī the bōde of peace / beynge one body / and one spirite / euen as ye are called in one hope of your callynge. Let there be but one lord one fayth / one baptyme / one god and fa¦ther of al / whiche is aboue al / thorow al. And in you al / which is blessed in the worldes of worldes.

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¶ The Gospel on the. xvij. Sonday after Trinyte sondaye / The. xiiij. Chapyter of Luke. A.

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UUhen Iesus wente in to the house of one of the cheyfe Pharyses to eate breade on the sabothe day and they watched hym / and beholden there was a man before hym whiche had the dropsye / and Iesus answe∣red and spake vnto the law yers / and Pharyses sayenge / it is laufull to hea le on the Saboth day? and they helde theyr peace / & he toke hym & healed hym / & let him go / & answered them sayeng. Uvhiche of you shal haue anAsse or an ore fallē in to apytte / & wyl not strayte waye pull hī

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out on the Saboth daye? and they coulde nat answe∣re hym agayne to that. He put forth a simylytude to the gestes / when he marked how they preased that hiest roames / & sayde vnto thē whē thou arte bydden to a weddyng of any mā / sit nat downe ī the hyest rou me lest a more honourable mā thē thou be biddē of hī & he that badde both hym & the / come & saye to the: gy∣ue this mā roume / & thou thē begyn with shame to ta¦ke the lowest roume but rather whē thou arte byddē / go & syth in the lowest roume / the whē he that badde the cōmeth / he maye saye vnto the: frēde syt vp hyer. Thē shalte thou haue worshyp / in the presēce of thē that syt at meate with the / for who soeuer exalteth hī selfe / shalbe brought low / and he that humbteth hym selfe shall be exalted.

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