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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prysō / but prayer was made without ceasyng of the ••gregacyō vnto god for hi / whē Herode wolde haue brought hī out vnto the people / the same nyght slep∣te Peter bytwene two soldiours / wūd with two chay nes / & the kepers before the ••ore kepte the prysō / & be hold the āgell of the lord was there p̄sēt / & lyght shy∣ned ī the lodge / & smote Peter on the syde / & styred hī vp sayēg. Aryse vp qickly / & the chaynes fel of frō his hādes / & the āgell sayd vnto hī / gyrde thy selfe / & bīde on thy sādalles / & so he dyd & he sayd vnto hī caste on thy mātell about the / & folowe me / & he came & folo∣wed hī / & wyst nat that it was trueth which was done by the āgell / but thought he had sene a vysyon when they were past the fyrst & the secōde watche / they cāe vnto the Irō gate that ledeth vnto te cytye which ope ned to thē by his owne accorde. And they wēt out / & passed thorowe one strete / & by & by the Angell depar ted frō hī And whē Peter cā to hī selfe / he sayd / now I knowe of a suertye that the lord hath sēt his āgell & hath delyuered me from the hande of Herode / & frō all the waytynge for of the people of the Iewes.
¶ The Gospel on saint Peter and Powles daye the. xvi. chapyter of Mathewe. 〈◊〉〈◊〉.
TUhē Ies{us} came ī to the costes of the cytye whi che is called Cesarea Philippi / he asked his di sciples sayēg whōe do mē saye that I the sone of mā am? They sayd / some say that thou art Iohā baptist sōe Helias / some Ieremias / or one of the {pro}phetes. He sayd vnto the / but whō saye ye that I am. Simō Peter answered and sayde. Thou art Christe the sone of the lyuynge god And Iesus answered and sayde vnto hym. Happy arte thou Symon the sone Ionas / for fleshe and blode hathe nat opened vnto the that / but my father which is in heuen. And I say also vnto the that thou arte Peter? & vpon this roke I wyl buylde my ••gregacyon / and the gates of hell / shall nat preuayle agaynst it / & I wyll gyue vnto the /
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the keyes of the kyngdome of heuen / & what soeuer thou bindelte vpō erth / shall be bounde ī heuē / & what so euer thou lowsest on erth / shal be lowsed ī heuen.