The Knickerbocker, Vol. 10, No. 1, July 1837Various
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The Knickerbocker, Vol. 10, No. 1, July 1837
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inheritaunce amonge all them which |among all them which are
are sanctified. I have desyred no |sanctified. I have coveted no man's
mans silver, golde, or vestur. Ye, |silver, or gold, or apparel. Yea,
ye knowe well that these hondes have |ye yourselves know that these hands
ministred vnto my necessites, and to|have ministered unto my
them thatt were with me. I have |necessities, and to them that were
shewed you all thynges, howe that soo|with me. I have showed you all
laborynge ye ought to receave the |things, how that so laboring ye
weake, and to remember the wordes off|ought to support the weak; and to
the lorde Jesu, howe that he sayde: |remember the words of the Lord
It is more blessed to geve, then to |Jesus, how he said, It is more
receave. |blessed to give than to receive.
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"When he had thus spoken, he kneled |"And when he had thus spoken, he
doune, and prayed with them all. And |kneeled down, and prayed with them
they wept all aboundantly, and fell |all. And they all wept sore, and
on Pauls necke, and kissed hym, |fell on Paul's neck, and kissed
sorrowynge, most of all, for the |him; sorrowing most of all, for the
wordes which he spake, thatt they |words which he spake, that they
shulde se his face noo moore." |should see his face no more."
There is not a little similarity between the character of Tyndale,
in some particulars, and that of St. Paul. Like the apostle, he was
meek, single-minded, and in all things, he 'persevered unto the end.'
Persecutions, stripes, buffettings--'none of these things moved him,
neither counted he his _life_ dear unto himself, so that he might
finish his course with joy,' in defence of the gospel of the grace of
God.
The parable of the ten talents must close our examples of this rare
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Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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