The Newe Testament dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke by Willyam Tindale, and fynesshed in the yere of our Lorde God A.M.D. & xxxiiij. in the moneth of Nouember.

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The Newe Testament dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke by Willyam Tindale, and fynesshed in the yere of our Lorde God A.M.D. & xxxiiij. in the moneth of Nouember.
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Imprinted at Anwerp [sic] :: By Marten Emperowr,
M.D.xxxiiij [1534]
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¶ The Prologe vpon the epistle of S. Paul to the Philippians.

PAule pray seth the philippians / and exhorteth tem to stande fast in the true fayth / and to en∣crease in loue. And because that false prophetes studye all way∣es to impunge and destroye the true fayth / he warneth them

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of soche worke lerners or teachers of workes / & pray seth Epaphroditus. And all this dothe he in the fyrst and second Chapters.

In the thyrde he reproueth saythlesse & man¦nes ryghteousnes / which false prophetes tea∣che and maynteme. And he setteth him for an en sample / how that he him selfe had liued in soche false rightewesnes and holynes vnrebukable / that was so that no man coulde complayne on him / & yet now setteth nought therby / for Chri¦stes righteousnes sake. And finallye affyrmeth that soche false Prophetes are the enemyes of the crosse / and make their bellyes their God. Forther then they maye safelie and withou∣te all perell and soffering / wyll they not prea∣che Christ.

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