The pa[n]dectes of the euangelycall lawe Comprisyng the whole historye of Christes Gospell. Set forth by Thomas Paynell.

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The pa[n]dectes of the euangelycall lawe Comprisyng the whole historye of Christes Gospell. Set forth by Thomas Paynell.
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Paynell, Thomas.
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[Imprynted at London :: By Nycolas Hyll, for wyllyam Seres, and Abraham Vele],
Anno Dominj. 1553.
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Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Sources -- Early works to 1800.
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☞ Howe Mary visited Eliza∣beth. Luc. i. Cap. iiii.

ANd Mary arose, and went into the mountaynes with hast, into the citye of Iewry, and came into the house of Zachary, and saluted Eli∣zabeth. And it fortuned as Elizabeth hearde the salutacion of Mary, the Babe sprange in her wombe. And E∣lizabeth was fylled with ye holy ghoste, and cryed loude, and sayd: Blessed arte thou amonge women, and blessed is the fruite of thy wombe. And howe happeneth thys to me y the mother of my Lord cōmeth vnto me? Beholde, when I heard the voyce of thy saluta∣cion, the Babe sprange in my wombe with ioye. And blessed arte thou that hast beleued: For the thynges shall be performed, which were tolde the from the Lorde. And Mary sayde.

¶My soule magnifieth the Lorde. And my spirite reioyseh in God my Sauioure.

For he hath loked vpon ye lowe degre of his handmayden: Beholde, frome hence forth, shall al generations cal me blessed.

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For he that is mighty, hath done great thynges vnto me, and holye is hys name.

And his mercye endureth thorowoute all generations, vpon theym that feare hym.

He sheweth strength wyth hys arme, and scatered theym that are proude in the imaginacion of their heart.

He putteth downe the mightye from the seate, and exalteth them of lowe degre.

He fylled the hongry with good thyn∣ges, and letteth the ryche go empty.

He remembreth mercye, and helpeth vp hys seruaunt Israel.

Euen as he promised vnto our fathers Abraham, and to hys sede for euer.

And Mary abode with her about thre Monethes.

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