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James 5:11

Matthew's Bible 1537

Beholde we count them happye whiche endure. Ye haue hearde of the pacience of Iob, & haue knowen what ende the Lorde made. For the Lorde is verye pytyfull and mercyfull.

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Happy is the man that endureth in temptacyon, for when he is tryed, he shal receyue the croune of lyfe, which the Lorde hath promised to them that loue hym.

And when the Lord walked before him, he cried: Lord Lord God full of compassion and mercy, which are not lightly angry but abundaunt in mercy and truth,

and ye shal be hated of all men for my name. But he that endureth to the ende shalbe saued.

The Lorde knoweth howe to deliuer the Godlye out of temptacion, and howe to reserue the vniuste vnto the daye of iudgement for to be punyshed,

But thou, O Lord God, art ful of compassion, and mercy, long suffring, great in goodnes and truth.

But Iob sayde vnto her: Thou speakest lyke a folysh woman. Seynge we haue receyued prosperite at the hand of God, wherfore shuld we not be content with aduersyte also? In all these thynges, dyd not Iob synne with his lyppes.

Wherfore gyrde vp the loynes of youre myndes, be sober, and trust perfectelye on the grace that is broughte vnto you, by the declarynge of Iesus Christe,

Be ye therfore mercifull, as your father is mercyfull.

Heth. Namely, that the mercyes of the Lord are not cleane gone, and that hys louynge kyndnesse ceasseth not.

The Lord is ful of compassion and mercy, long sufferyng, & of great goodnesse.

the Lord is longe year he be angrye, and ful of mercy, and suffereth synne and trespace, and leaueth no man innocent, and vysyteth the vnrighteousnesse of the fathers vpon the chyldren, euen vpon the thyrd and fourth generacion,

We are not whych wythdrawe our selues vnto dampnacyon, but partayne to faith, to the winnynge of the soule.

We are partakers of Christe, yf we kepe sure vnto the ende the fyrste substaunce,

But God whiche is ryche in mercye thorow his great loue wherewith he loued vs,

Where is there such a God as thou? that pardonest wickednes, and forgeuest the offences of the remnaunte of thyne herytage? He kepeth not hys wrath for euer. And why? his delyte is to haue compassyon:

And Dauid sayde to Gad: I am in an exceadynge strayte. But let me fal into the handes of the Lord, for passynge great in his mercye, and let me not falle into the handes of men.

But Chryste as a sonne hath rule ouer the house, whose house are we, so that we holde faste the confidence and the reioysynge of that hope, vnto the ende.

to the prayse of the glory of hys grace, wherewith he hath made vs accepted in the beloued.

Eyther despysest thou the riches of hys goodnes, pacience and longe sufferaunce? and remembreste not howe that the kindnes of God leadeth the to repentaunce?

And his mercy is on them that feare hym thorowe out all generacions.

And he prayed vnto the Lord, & sayde: O Lord was not thys my sayinge (I praye the) when I was yet in my countre? therfore I hasted rather to fle vnto Tharsis, for I know well ynough that thou art a mercyfull God, full of compassion, long sufferyng, & of a great kyndnesse, & repentest when thou shuldest take punishment.

rente your hertes & not youre clothes. Turne you vnto the Lorde youre God, for he is gracyons and mercyfull, longe sufferyng and of great compassyon, & ready to pardone wickednes.

In their troubles he forsoke them not, but the aungel that went forthe from his presence delyuered them. Of very loue & kindnesse that he had vnto them, redemed he them. He hath borne them, and caryed them vp euer, sence the worlde beganne.

I wyl declare the goodnesse of the Lorde, yea and the prayse of the Lorde for all that he hath geuen vs, for the great good that he hath done for Israel: whyche he hath geuen them of hys owne fauoure, and accordynge to the multytude of hys louynge kyndnesses.

The ende of a thyng is better then the begynnynge. The pacient of spirite is better then the hye mynded.

O loke thou vpon me, & be mercifull, as thou vsest to do vnto those that loue thy name.

Gracious is the Lord, and rightuous, yea oure God is mercyfull.

Yea, like as a father pitieth his owne children, euen so is the Lord mercifull vnto them that feare hym.

Blessed is the man, whome thou learnest (O LORDE) and teacheste hym in thy lawe.

For thou Lorde arte good and gracyous, and of greate mercye vnto all them that call vpon the.

But he was so mercifull, that he forgaue their misdedes, and destroyed them not. Yea, many a tyme turned he hys wrathe awaye, and wolde not suffre hys whole dyspleasure to aryse.

Kepe innocency, and take hede vnto the thynge that is ryghte, for that shall brynge a man peace at the last.

But as for my way, he knoweth it: & tryeth me as the goulde in the fyre.

This man had .vij. sonnes, & .iij. daughters.

and refused to heare, and were not myndefull of the wonders that thou dyddeste for them: but became obstynate & heady in so muche that they turned backe to theyr bondage in theyr disobedience. But thou my God forgauest, and wast gracyous, mercyfull, pacyente, and of greate goodnesse, and forsokest them not.

For yf ye turne vnto the Lorde, then youre brethren & youre children shall fynde compassion in the presence of them that holde them captyue, that they maye come agayne vnto this lande: for the Lorde youre God is full of mercye and compassyon, and wyll not turne hys face from you, yf ye turne agayne to hym.

But vnto the, O Lorde oure God, pertayneth mercye and forgeuenesse. As for vs, we are gone backe from him,

The Lord is gracious and merciful, longe sufferyng, and of great goodnesse.

To the chaunter, a Psalme of Dauid, when the prophet Nathan came vnto hym, after he was gone into Bethsabe. Haue mercy vpon me (O God) after thy goodnes, & according vnto thy great mercyes, do awaye myne offences.

But for thy greate mercyes sake thou haste not vtterlye consumed them, nether forsaken them: for thou arte a gracyous and mercyfull God.

In the lande of Nus there was a man called Iob: an innocent & vertuous man, soche one as feared God exchued euell.

My brethren, count it excedyng ioye when ye fal into dyuers temptacyons,

Notwithstanding happy are ye, yf ye suffre for ryghtuousnes sake. Yea and feare not though they seme terrible vnto you, neither be troubled,

For euery one that axeth, receyueth: and he that seketh, findeth: & to hym that knocketh shall it be opened




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