The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England.

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The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England.
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Church of England.
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Imprinted at London :: By Robert Barker, printer to the kings most excellent Maiestie,
Anno 1603.
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Church of England. -- Book of common prayer -- Early works to 1800.
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"The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05983.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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The Gospel.

THen Iesus was led away of the spirite into the wildernesse, to bee tempted of the deuill. And when hee had fasted fourtie dayes and fourtie nights, hee was at the last an hungred. And when the temp∣ter came to him, hee said, If thou bee the sonne of God, commaund that these stones bee made bread. But hee answered, and saide, It is written, Man shall not liue by bread onely, but by euerie word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Then the deuill taketh him vp into the holy citie, and setteth him on a pinacle of the temple, and saith vn∣to

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him, If thou bee the sonne of God, cast thy selfe downe headlong: for it is written. Hee shall giue his Angels charge ouer thee, and with their hands they shall hold thee vp, least at any time thou dash thy foote against a stone. And Iesus said vnto him, It is written againe, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. Againe, the deuill taketh him vp into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him al the kingdoms of the world, and the glorie of them, and saith vnto him, All these will I giue thee, if thou wilt fall downe and worship me. Then saith Iesus vnto him, Auoid Satan, for it is writ∣ten, Thou shalt worship the Lord God, and him onely shalt thou serue. Then the deuil leaueth him, and behold, the Angels came and ministred vnto him.

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