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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"Here begynneth the pystles and gospels, of euery Sonday, and holy daye in the yere." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16081.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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¶ The Pystel on the. xix. Sōday after Trinyte sō¦day. the. iiij. chap̄. to the Ephesians. E.

BRothren be ye renued ī the spirite of your myn¦des / and put on that new mā / whiche after the ymag of god is shaped in ryghtwysenes / & true holy∣nes. Uvherfore put awaye lyenge / & speak euery mā trueth vnto his neyghbour / for as moch as we ar mē bers one of another / be angry / but synne nat / let nat the sonne go downe vpō your wrathe / gyue no place vnto the backbiter let hī that stele / stele no more but let hī rather labour with his hādes some good thyng that he may haue to gyue vnto hym that nedeth.

¶ The Gospel on the. xix. Sondaye after Trinyte sondaye The. xix. Chapiter of Mathewe. A.

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IEsus entred ī to the shyppe and passed ouer and came in to his owne citye / and beholde they brought vnto hym a man sycke of the palse y / lyeng in his bed / and whē Iesus sawe theyr fayth / he sayd to the sycke of the palsey / sonne be of good chere: thy syn nes are forgyuē the / & beholde certay∣ne of the scribes sayd in thē selues / he

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blasphemeth & whē Ies{us} saw teyr thoughtes he sayde wherfore thynke you euyl'in your hertes? whether is esyer to say / thy syn̄es are for gyuē the / or to say aryse & walke? That ye maye knowe / that the sone of man hath power to forgyue synnes in erth / thē sayd he vn to the sycke of the palsey aryse / take vp thy bed / & go home to thy house. And he arose and departed to his house / & whē the people sawe it / they meruailled & glo¦ryfied god / whiche had gyuen suche power to men.

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