¶ The frydaye in y•. iii. weke of Advēt. ye pist.
THere shall come a rodde oute of the stoc¦ke of Iesse / and a braunche shall spryn∣ge oute of his rote. And on him shall* 1.1 lyght the spirite of the lorde: the spirite of wys¦dome and of vnderstondynge / the spirite of co¦uncell and of strength / the spirite of knowled¦ge and of reuerence / and it shall make him sa∣uer of the feare of the lorde. And he shall not iudge after the syght of his eyes: nether shall rebuke after the hearynge of his eares. But he shall iudge the causes of the poore wt rygh¦teousnes / & shall rebuke with equitie for ye vm¦ble of ye erthe. And he shall smyte ye erth with the rodde of his mouth / & with ye breth of his lyppes shall sleye the wycked. And righteous¦nes shalbe the gyrdle of his loynes / and fayth¦fullnes the gyrdle of his raynes.