The piththy [sic] and moost notable sayinges of al scripture, gathered by Thomas Paynell: after the manner of common places, very necessary for al those that delite in the consolacions of the scriptures.

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The piththy [sic] and moost notable sayinges of al scripture, gathered by Thomas Paynell: after the manner of common places, very necessary for al those that delite in the consolacions of the scriptures.
Author
Paynell, Thomas.
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[Imprinted at London :: At Flietbridge by Thomas Gaultier, at the costes [and] charges of Rychard Kele dwelling in the Poultrye],
1550.
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Bible -- Quotations -- Early works to 1800.
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"The piththy [sic] and moost notable sayinges of al scripture, gathered by Thomas Paynell: after the manner of common places, very necessary for al those that delite in the consolacions of the scriptures." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A09183.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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The .xi. Chapter.

THese false Apostles are disceyteful workers and fashion themselues lyke vnto the Apo∣stles of Christ. And no maruayle, for Satan hym selfe, is chaunged into the fashion of an aungell of light. Therfore it is no great thyng, thoughe his ministers fashiō themselues as though they were the ministers of righteousnesse: whose ende shalbe according to there dedes.

Who is sicke, and I am not sicke? who is hurt in the faithe and my heart burneth not? if I must

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nedes reioyce, I will reioyce of myne in firmities.

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