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The Bishops' Bible (1568)
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Epistle to the Laodiceans (Latin)
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[1] Heare this all ye people: geue eare all ye that dwell in the worlde [No book]
[2]As well lowe as high: riche and poore, one with another [No book]
[3]My mouth shall vtter wisdome: the cogitations of myne heart [wyll bryng foorth] knowledge [No book]
[4]I wyll encline myne eare to a parable: I wyll open my darke sentence vpon a harpe [No book]
[5]Wherfore shoulde I feare in euyll dayes? the wickednesse of my heeles [then] would compasse me round about [No book]
[6]There be some that put their trust in their goodes: and boast them selues in the multitude of their riches [No book]
[7]But no man at all can redeeme his brother: nor geue a raunsome vnto God for hym [No book]
[8](49:8a) For the redemption of their soule is very costly, and must be let alone for euer [No book]
[9](49:8b) yea though he lyue long and see not the graue [No book]
[10](49:9) For he seeth that wyse men dye: and that the foole and ignoraunt perishe together, and leaue their riches for other [No book]
[11](49:10) And yet they thynke that their houses shall continue for euer, and that their dwellyng places shall endure from one generation to another: [therfore] they call landes after their owne names [No book]
[12](49:11) Neuerthelesse, man can not abyde in [such] honour: he is but lyke vnto bruite beastes that perishe [No book]
[13](49:12) This their way is their foolishnesse: yet their posteritie prayse their saying. Selah [No book]
[14](49:13) They shalbe put into a graue [dead] as a sheepe, death shall feede on them: but the ryghteous shall haue dominion of them in the mornyng, their beautie shall consume away, hell [shall receaue them] from their house [No book]
[15](49:14) But God wyll delyuer my soule from the place of hell: for he wyll receaue me. Selah [No book]
[16](49:15) Be not thou afrayde though one be made riche: or yf the glorie of his house be encreased [No book]
[17](49:16) For he shall cary nothyng away with hym when he dyeth: neither shall his pompe folowe after hym [No book]
[18](49:17) For whyle he lyued he counted him selfe an happy man: and so long as thou doest well vnto thy selfe, men wyll speake good of thee [No book]
[19](49:18) But he shal folowe the generations of his fathers: and shall neuer see lyght [No book]
[20](49:19) A man is in an honourable state, but he wyll not vnderstande it: he is lyke [herein] vnto bruite beastes that perishe [No book]
Source: studybible.org
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