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Galilee.

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"fain have fill'd his belly with the Anno "husks that the wine did eat, and no Etat. 32. man gave to him. And when he Minift. 3. Сс came to himself, he said, How macc ny hired fervants of my fathers have "bread enough and to spare, and I pe"rish with hunger! I will arife and go to my father, and will fay unto him, Father, I have finned against "heaven and before thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy fon: "make me as one of thy hired fercc vants. And he arofe and came to his "father. But when he was a great way off, his father faw him, and had compaffion, and ran, and fell on his 21." neck, and kiffed him. And the Son "faid to him, Father, I have finned "against heaven, and in thy fight, and

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"fon. But the father faid to his fer-
vants, Bring forth the best robe, and
“ put it on him, and put a ring on
his hand, and shoes on his feet, And
"bring hither the fatted calf, and kill
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"this my fon was dead, and is alive
again, he was loft, and is found.
25." And they began to be merry. Now
"his elder Son was in the field: and

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as he came and drew nigh to the "houfe, he heard mufick and dancing. "And he called one of the fervants, " and asked what these things meant? "And he said unto him, Thy brother is cc come; and thy father hath killed the

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"fatted calf, because he hath re- Luk. xv. Etat. 32.ceived him fafe and found. And 28. Minift. 3. he was angry, and would not go "in: therefore came his father out, ❝and intreated him, And he answer- 29. ing, faid to his father, Lo thefe many years do I ferve thee, neither tranfgreffed I at any time. thy commandment, and yet thou "never gaveft me a kid, that I might "make merry with my friends: But 30. στ as foon as this thy fon was come, "which hath devoured thy living "with harlots, thou haft killed for

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him the fatted calf. And he faid 31.
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me, and all that I have is thine.
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merry, and be glad for this thy
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A Similitude concerning the true
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the wealthy Glutton and the
Beggar Lazarus, relating to it.

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that he had wafted his Goods.
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"him, How is it that I hear this of Anno "thee? give an account of thy tat. 32 Minist. 3. Steward hip; for thou mayeft be 66 no longer Steward. Then the "Steward faid within himself, What "fhall I do? for my Lord taketh away from me the Stewardship, I cc cannot dig, to beg I am ashamed. 4. "I am refolved what to do, that "when I am put out of the Stewardfhip, they may receive me into 5. their houfes. So he called every 66 one of his Lord's debtors to him, "and faid unto the firft, How much 6. "oweft thou to my Lord? And he "faid, a hundred measures of oil. "And he faid unto him, Take thy

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bill, and fit down quickly and 7. " write fifty. Then faid he to another, And how much oweft thou? "And he faid, A hundred measures "of wheat. And he faid unto him, "Take thy bill, and write fourfcore. 8. "And the Lord commended the un"juft Steward, because he had done wifely for the children of this "world are in their generation wi9. "fer than the children of light. And "Ifay unto you, make to your felves "friends of the Mammon of un

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righteousness, that when ye fail, "they may receive you into everlafting habitations.

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"is unjuft alfo in much: If there- 11.
fore ye have not been faithful in
"the unrighteous Mammon, who
"will commit to your truft the true
"riches? And if ye have not been 12.
"faithful in that which is another
mans, who fhall give you that
" which is your own? No fervant 13.
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"he will hate the one, and love the
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one, and defpife the other. Ye
cannot ferve God and Mammon.
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covetous, heard all these things;
and they derided him. And he faid 15
unto them, "Ye are they which ju-
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" God knoweth your hearts: for
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ત fight of God: The Law and the "Prophets were until John: fince "that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man preffeth into it. And it is eafier for heaven and earth to pass, than one "tittle of the law to fail.

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" wife, and marrieth another, com-
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"fine linen, and fared fumptuouf- Anno Luk. xvi. 20. ❝ly every day. And there was a Etat. 32. Minift. 3. "certain beggar named Lazarus, "which was laid at his gate full of 21. " fores: And defiring to be fed with "the crumbs which fell from the

rich man's table: moreover the dogs came and licked his fores. 22. And it came to pass that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bofom: "the rich man alfo died, and was "buried. And in hell he lift up his "eyes being in torments, and feeth "Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in 24. his bofom. And he cried, and "faid, Father Abraham, have mer"cy on me, and fend Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger "in water and cool my tongue, for es. "I am tormented in this flame. But "Abraham faid, Son, remember that "thou in thy life time receivedst "thy good things, and likewife La"zarus evil things: but now he is લ comforted, and thou art tormen26. "ted. And befides all this, between us and you there is a great gulph "fixed: fo that they which would

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pafs from hence to you, cannot ; "neither can they pafs to us, that "would come from thence. Then "he faid, I pray thee therefore, fa"ther, that thou wouldst fend him 28. to my father's houfe. For I have "five brethren; that he may teftifie

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