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bame flowred this nyght and bare fruit and gaf liquour of bame / After this cam the angelle and apperid to the shepher∣des that kepte their sheep / and said to theym / I anounce and shewe to you a

kynnesmen & saide aryse & take your chyldren and goo out of this cyte / For our lord shal destroye it / And they supposed that they had raued or Ia∣ped / And as sone as it was day the

am seruaunt of Abraham / And god hath blessyd & magnefyed hym gretly / and hath gyuen to hym Oxen & sheep / syluer and gold seruauntes men & wymen Cameles and asses / And Sara his wyf hath brought

frend∣ship and pees and so they ete to gydre in frendship / and sware eche to other to abide in loue euer after / And after this laban rose in the nyght and kyssyd his doughtres and sones and blessyd

by ony errour therfore / and take with you beniamin your brother My god that is almyghty make hym plaisan̄t vnto you / And that ye may retorne in saefte with this your brother and hym also that he holdeth

/ And pharao was Ioyeful and glad therof and alle his housholde / and pharao said to Ioseph that he shold saye to his brethern / lade ye our beestis and goo in to the londe of Canaan / and

this tyme Thegypciens wente and doluen pittes for water all aboute by the ryuer / and they fonde no water to drynke / but alle was blood / And this plaghe endured vij dayes / and what someuer water the

and redy at his will and playsir / he shal also take fro you your feldes and vyneyerdes / And the beste olyues and gyue them to his ser∣uauntes And he shal taske and dyme your con and sheues

cladd with all and alle his other garmentis vnto his swerd & spere vnto dauid / And dauid dyde alle that euer Saul bad hym doo wysely and prudently / And whan he retorned fro the bataylle and Golye was

his men late euery man take his swerd and gyrde hym wyth alle / And Dauid toke his swerd and gyrde hym / And Dauid wente and iiijC men folowed hym / and he fte ijC behynde hym / One

syde / and Ammon forced and laye by her / and whan he had don his pleasir / he hated her and threwe her out of his chambre and she complayned her vnto Absalon Dauid knewe herof / and was

he sawe thaungel and bought the place and made the aulter / And offred sacrefises vnto our lord / And our lord was mercy∣ful / and the plaghe cessed in Israhel Dauid was old and feble / and sa∣we that

/ And hyram sente to hym that he shold haue all that he desyred / And sente to hym cedre trees and other woode / And Salamō sente to hym corne in grete nombre / / And Salomon and hyram

And praye ye the lord that he stedfast make my sowle / And do ye nothyng tyl I come agayn / And thenne Iudith wente in to her oratorye and arayed her with her precious clothyng and Ao∣nements /

and byfore daye to praye and come in agayn / And the lord comanded hys cubyculyers that she shold goo and come at her playyr thre dayes duryng / And she wente out in to the valeye of bethulye

/ and leyd them doun and slepte / and thys was in the holy land / and whan they awoke they loked aboute them / and knewe not where they we¦re / And they sawe flockes of sheepand shepherdes

solas and Ioyes of the world / and now be with∣drawen fro them and lefte them / loke after none other thyng / but to suffre tribulacion vpon trybulacion / And knowe ye by tribulacion is had pacien¦ce / And

to his wordes / And thenne thys chyld fyll doun and made grete heuynes / wepte sore / and wronge hys hondes / And thenne Cuthberd and the other chyl∣dren lefte theyr playe and comforted hym and demaunded of hym

he vnbonde patrocle and barnabe / and lete them goo where they wold / And the other knyghtes longynus mayster of the knyghtes and aggestus cam on the morn to the sepulcre of poul / and ther they found two

rome and sechyng cesseth and fayleth / Now no man sayth / late vs goo and see our doctours / and aske we them how vs behoueth to rule the chirches to vs commysed / And shalle enterprete and expoune

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