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The Bishops' Bible (1568)
Bishop
The First Book of Clement
1Clem
[1]And they came ouer to the other syde of the sea, into the countrey of the Gadarenites [No book]
[2]And when he was come out of the shippe, immediatly there met hym from among the tombes, a man [possessed] of an vncleane spirite [No book]
[3]Which had his abidyng among the tombes: And no man coulde bynde him, no not with cheynes [No book]
[4]Because, that when he was often bounde with fetters and cheynes, he plucked the cheynes a sunder, and brake the fetters in peeces: Neither coulde any man tame hym [No book]
[5]And alwayes, nyght and day, he was in the mountaynes, and in the tombes, crying, and beatyng hym selfe with stones [No book]
[6]But when he had spied Iesus a farre of, he ranne, and worshypped hym [No book]
[7]And cried with a loude voyce, & sayde: what haue I to do with thee Iesus thou sonne of the most hyest God? I require thee in the name of God, that thou torment me not [No book]
[8](For he sayde vnto hym: come out of the man thou foule spirite. [No book]
[9]And he asked hym, what is thy name? And he aunswered and sayd vnto hym: my name is legion, for we are many [No book]
[10]And he prayed hym instantly, that he woulde not sende them away, out of the countrey [No book]
[11]But there was there, nye vnto the mountaynes, a great hearde of swyne feedyng [No book]
[12]And all the deuyls besought hym, saying: sende vs into the swyne, that we may enter into them [No book]
[13]And anone Iesus gaue them leaue. And the vncleane spirites went out, and entred into the swyne: And the hearde ran headlong into the sea, (they were about two thousande,) & were drowned in the sea [No book]
[14]And the swyneheardes fled, and tolde it in the citie, and in the countrey. And they went out for to see what was done [No book]
[15]And came to Iesus, and sawe hym that was vexed with the fiende, and had the legion, syt, both clothed, and in his right mynde: & they were afraide [No book]
[16]And they that sawe it, tolde them, howe it came to passe to hym that was possessed with the deuyll: and also of the swyne [No book]
[17]And they beganne to pray hym, that he woulde depart out of their coastes [No book]
[18]And when he was come into the shippe, he that had [ben possessed] with the deuyll, prayed hym, that he myght be with hym [No book]
[19]Howebeit, Iesus woulde not suffer hym, but sayde vnto hym: go home to thy frendes, and shewe them howe great thynges the Lorde hath done for thee, and howe he had compassion on thee [No book]
[20]And he departed, and beganne to publyshe in the ten cities, howe great thynges Iesus had done for hym: and all men dyd maruayle [No book]
[21]And when Iesus was come ouer agayne by shippe, vnto the other syde, much people gathered vnto hym, and he was nye vnto the sea [No book]
[22]And beholde, there came one of the rulers of the synagogue, whose name was Iairus: and when he sawe hym, he fell downe at his feete [No book]
[23]And besought hym greatly, saying: my young daughter lieth at poynt of death, [I pray thee] come and lay thy hande on her, that she may be safe, and lyue [No book]
[24]And he went with hym, and much people folowed him, and thronged him [No book]
[25]And there was a certayne woman, which had ben diseased of an issue of blood twelue yeres [No book]
[26]And had suffred many thynges, of many phisitions, and had spent all that she had, and felt none amendemet at all, but rather the worse [No book]
[27]When she had hearde of Iesus, she came in the prease behynde hym, and touched his garment [No book]
[28]For she sayde: yf I may but touche his clothes, I shalbe whole [No book]
[29]And strayghtway the fountayne of her blood was dryed vp: & she felt in her body, that she was healed of ye plague [No book]
[30]And Iesus immediatly, knowyng in hym selfe, that vertue proceaded from hym, turned hym about in the prease, and sayde: who touched my clothes [No book]
[31]And his disciples sayde vnto hym: thou seest the people thrust thee, & askest thou, who dyd touche me [No book]
[32]And he loked rounde about, for to see her that had done this thyng [No book]
[33]But the woman, fearyng & tremblyng, knowyng what was done within her, came, and fell downe before hym, and tolde hym all the trueth [No book]
[34]And he sayde vnto her: Daughter thy fayth hath saued thee, go in peace, and be whole of thy plague [No book]
[35]Whyle he yet spake, there came from the ruler of the synagogues [house], certayne, which sayde: thy daughter is dead, why diseasest thou the maister any further [No book]
[36]Assoone as Iesus hearde the worde that was spoken, he sayde vnto the ruler of the synagogue, be not afrayde, only beleue [No book]
[37]And he suffred no man to folowe him, saue Peter, and Iames, and Iohn the brother of Iames [No book]
[38]And he came to the house of the ruler of the synagogue, and sawe the tumult, and them that wept & wayled greatly [No book]
[39]And went in, and sayde vnto them: why make ye this a doe, and wepe? the damsell is not dead, but slepeth [No book]
[40]And they laught hym to scorne: But he put them all out, and taketh the father and the mother of the damsell, and them that were with hym, and entreth in where the damsell laye [No book]
[41]And taketh the damsell by the hande, and sayth vnto her. Talitha cumi, which is, yf one do interprete it, damsell (I say vnto thee) aryse [No book]
[42]And strayghtway the damsell arose, and walked: For she was of the age of twelue yeres. And they were astonyed out of measure [No book]
[43]And he charged them straytly, that no man shoulde knowe of it: and commaunded to geue her meate [No book]
Source: studybible.org
Translation: Charles H. Hoole (1885)
Source: www.earlychristianwritings.com
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