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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☞ Of the Cōception of our Sa∣uiour.
Luc. i. Ioan. i. Cap. iii.
ANd in the syxt Moneth was the
Aungel Gabriel sent from God
into a citye of Galile called Na∣zareth,* 1.1
vnto a Uirgyn that was
spoused vnto a mā whose name was
Ioseph, of the house of Dauid, and the
Uirgyns name was Mary. And the
Aungell came in vnto her, and sayd:
Hayle thou full of grace, the Lorde is
with thee: Blessed art thou amonge
women. Whan she had heard these
thynges, she was abasshed at hys say∣inge,
and thought: what maner of sa∣lutacion
is thys? And the Aungel sayde
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vnto her: Feare not Mary, for thou
hast founde grace with God. Beholde,
thou shalt conceaue in thy wombe, and
beare a sonne, and shalt call his name
Iesus, he shalbe great, and shalbe cal∣led
the sonne of the hyest. And the Lord
God shall geue hym the seate of Da∣uid
his father, and he shalbe Kynge o∣uer
the house of Iacob for euer, and
there shalbe no ende of hys kyngdome.
Then sayd Mary vnto the Aungell,
how shall thys be, seynge I know not
a man? The Aungel aunswered, and
sayde vnto her: The holy ghost shall
come vpon thee, and the power of the
hyest shal ouershadowe thee. Therfore
that holy also, whiche shalbe borne (of
thee), shal be called the sonne of God.
And beholde, thy cosyn Elizabeth, she
also hath conceaued a sonne in her old
age, and thys is the syxte mooneth of
her, whiche is reported to be baren, for
with God is nothyng impossible. And
Mary sayde: beholde, here am I the
handemayden of the Lorde, be it vnto
me as thou hast sayde. (Iohn) And the
worde became fleashe, and dwelte a∣monge
vs. (Luke) And the Aungel de∣parted
from her.