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i. Cor. xv.<br />

At the Buriall.<br />

If I tell them, they are moe in noumb°e then the ƒande when<br />

I wake vp, I am p°eƒent with thee.<br />

Wilt thou not ƒley the wicked, O God? departe from me,<br />

ye bloude thri¥ie men.<br />

Fo° they ƒpeake vnrighteouƒly again¥e thee : and thyne enemies<br />

take thy name in vaine.<br />

Dooe not I hate them, O Lo°d, that hate thee? and am not I<br />

greued with thoƒe that ryƒe vp again¥ thee?<br />

Yea I hate them righte ƒo°e, euen as thoughe they were<br />

myne enemies.<br />

Trye me, O God, and ƒeeke the grounde <strong>of</strong> myne harte :<br />

p°oue me and examine my thoughtes.<br />

Looke well if there be any way <strong>of</strong> wickednes in me, and<br />

leade me in the waye euerla¥ing.<br />

Glo°y to the father, &c.<br />

As it was in the beginning, &c.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n ƒhall folowe this le±on, taken out <strong>of</strong> the xv. Chapter to the<br />

Co°inthians, the fir¥e Epi¥le.<br />

Hriste is riƒen from the dead, and become the fir¥<br />

fruictes <strong>of</strong> them that ƒlepte. Fo° by a man came<br />

death, and by a man came the reƒurreccion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

deade. Fo° as by Adam all dye: euen ƒo by Chri¥ ƒhal al be<br />

made aliue, but euery manne in his owne o°d°e. <strong>The</strong> fir¥e<br />

is Chri¥e, then they that are Chri¥es, at hys comming.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n commeth the ende, when he hath deliuered vp the<br />

kyngdome to God the father, when he hath put downe al<br />

rule and al autho°itie and power. Fo° he mu¥ reygne til he<br />

haue putte al his enemies vnder his feete. <strong>The</strong> la¥e enemie<br />

that ƒhal bee de¥royed, is death. Fo° he hath putte all<br />

thinges vnder his feete. But when he ƒayeth al thinges are<br />

put vnder him, it is manife¥e that he is excepted, whiche<br />

dyd putte all thinges vnder him. When all thynges are<br />

ƒubdued vnto hym, then ƒhall the ƒoonne alƒo hymƒelfe bee

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