The Knickerbocker, Vol. 10, No. 1, July 1837Various
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The Knickerbocker, Vol. 10, No. 1, July 1837
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nott what shall come off me there, |the things that shall befall me
butt that the holy gost witnesseth in|there: Save that the Holy Ghost
every cite, sayinge: that bondes and |witnesseth in every city, saying
trouble abyde me: but none of tho |that bonds and afflictions abide
thinges move me. Nether is my lyfe |me. But none of these things move
dere vnto my silfe, that I myght |me; neither count I my life dear
fulfill my course with ioye, and the |unto myself, so that I might
ministracion which I have receaved |finish my course with joy, and the
of the lorde Jesu, to testify the |ministry which I have received
gospell of the grace of god. |of the Lord Jesus, to testify the
|gospel of the grace of God.
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"And nowe beholde, I am sure that |"And now, behold, I know that ye
henceforthe ye all (thorow whom I |all, among whom I have gone
have gone preachynge the kyngdom of |preaching the kingdom of God,
god) shall se my face noo moore. |shall see my face no more.
Wherfore I take you to recorde this |Wherefore I take you to record
same daye, that I am pure from the |this day, that I am pure from the
bloud of all men. For I have kepte |blood of all men. For I have not
nothynge backe: butt have shewed you |shunned to declare unto you all
all the counsell off god. Take hede |the counsel of God. Take heed,
therfore vnto youre selves, and to |therefore, unto yourselves, and
all the flocke, wher of the holy gost|to all the flock over the which
hath made you oversears, to rule the |the Holy Ghost hath made you
congregacion of god, which he hath |overseers, to feed the church of
purchased with his bloud. For I am |God, which he hath purchased with
sure off this, that after my |his own blood. For I know this,
departynge shall greveous wolves |that after my departing shall
entre in amonge you, which will not |grievous wolves enter in among you,
spare the flocke. And off youre awne |not sparing the flock. Also of
selves shall men aryse speakynge |your own selves shall men arise,
perverse thynges, to drawe disciples |speaking perverse things, to draw
after them. Therfore awake and |away disciples after them.
remember, that by the space of iij. |Therefore watch and remember, that
yeares I ceased not to warne every |by the space of three years I
one of you, both nyght and daye with |ceased not to warn every one night
teares. |and day with tears.
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"And nowe, dere brethren, I commende |"And now, brethren, I commend you
you to god, and to the worde of his |to God, and to the word of his
grace, which is able to bylde |grace, which is able to build you
further, and to geve you an |up, and to give you an inheritance
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