Anno Etat. 32. k file him but the things which come out Capernaum. bear. And when he was entred into the 17. houfe from the people, then came 12. Mat. xv. his disciples and faid unto him, Knoweft thou that the Pharifees were offended after they heard this faying? But he 13. anfwered and faid, Every plant which my heavenly Father bath not planted, Shall be rooted up. Let them alone, they 14. be blind leaders of the blind; and if the blind lead the blind, both fhall fall into the ditch. k Then answered Peter, and 15. faid unto him, Declare unto us this pa rable. And Jefus faid, "are ye alfo yet 16. Mat. xv. " without understanding? 'Do ye not 18. Mar. vii perceive that whatsoever thing from Mar. vii. 17, 18. 17. 20. cr but into the belly, " without entreth into the man, it can- Mar. vii." "Mat. xv. 19. • Mat. xv. 20. m the draught, pur But those things 18. Mat. xv. “ which proceed out of the mouth, 19. Mar. xv. 22. Mar.viįs thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts, *falfe witness, "* covetousness, wickednefs, deceit, "lafcivioufnefs, an evil eye, blafphemy, pride, foolifhnefs: All thefe evil things come from within and defile "the man, but to eat with unwafhen 20. Mat. xv. hands, defileth not a man. Mat. xv. Mat. xv. SEC T. LXIX. Jefus cureth the Daughter of a Cana- Anno HEN Jefus went thence, anda Mar. vii. departed into the coafts of Tyre and Sidon, and entred into an house, b b and would have no man know it, but he 25. could not be hid. For a certain wo. Mat. xv. 22. man of Canaan came out of the fame 22. Mar. vii. 25. coafts whofe young daughter had an unclean spirit, heard of him and came and 22. fell at his feet: *and cryed unto him, faying, Have mercy on me, O Lord, thou fon of David, my daughter is grievously vexed Mar. vii. 26. with a devil. (The woman was a greek, a fyrophenician by nation) and the befought him that he would caft forth the Mat. xv. 23. devil out of her daughter. But he anfwered her not a word. And his difciples came and befought him, faying, Send her away, for he crieth after us. Mar. vii 27. Mat. xv. But Jefus faid unto her, let the children firft be filled, for it is not meet to take the childrens bread, and to caft it unto 24. dogs. I am not fent but unto the loft 25. Sheep of the houfe of Ifrael. Then came The and worshipped him faying, Lord, 26. help me. But he answered and faid, It is not meet to take the childrens bread, 27. and caft it to dogs. And the faid, Truth Mar. vii. Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs, 28. C C Anno Etar. 32. Mat. xv. 29. Miracle. which fall from their masters table. Coaft of Tyre SECT. LXX. Jefus careth a dumb Man and several a A others. 30. ND again [Fefus] departing 31. Mar. vii. from the coafts of Tyre and Si don, he came unto the fea of Galilee through the midst of the coafts of De 33. capolis, and went up into a mountain 29. Mat. xv. they Mat. xv. Capernaum. they published it, and were beyond mea- Anno Mar. vii. 37: fure aftonifhed, faying, He hath done Etat. 32. Minift. 3all things well: he maketh both the deaf to bear, and the dumb to speak. 30. And great multitudes came unto him, having with them thofe that were lame, blind, dumb, maimed, and many others; and caft them down at Jefus's Miracle. 31. feet, and he healed them. Infomuch that the multitude wondred when they faw the dumb to speak, and the maimed to be whole, and the lame to walk, and the blind to fee; and they glorified the God of Ifrael. Mar. viii Mat. xv. "IN a a N thofe days the multitude being very great, and having nothing to eat, Jefus called his disciples unto him, Mat. xv. 2. and faith unto them, "I have compaf- 32. "fion on the multitude, because they "have now been with me three days, 3." and have nothing to eat: and if I "fend them away fafting to their own "houfes they will faint by the way: "for divers of them came from far. *And his difciples fay unto him, Mar. viii. Whence should we have fo much bread in, 4, 5. the wilderness as to fill fo great a multitude? and Jefus faith unto them, How many loaves have ye ? and they faid, se35. ven, and a few little fishes. 33. 34. с And he commanded "Mar.viii.6. Anno commanded the multitude to fit down Galilee. cat. 32. on the ground, and he took the fe- 6. Mar. viii. Minift. 3. ven loaves, and gave thanks, and brake, Mat. XV. and gave to his difciples to fet before 4 36. 8, 9. them: and they did fet them before the people. And they had a few finall 7. e Mar. viii. to fet them alfo before them. And 37. Mat. xv. they did all eat, and were filled: and Miracle, they took up of the broken meat that was left, feven baskets full. And they 38. that did eat, were four thoufand men befide women and children. And he 39. Mat. xv. fent away the multitude and ftraight- 10. Mar. viii. way he entred into a fhip with his dif 39. II. ciples, and came into the parts of Dal- Dalmanutha. manutha [on] the coafts of Magdala. 39. Mat. xv. SECT. LXXII. The Pharifees and Sadducees tempt Je- ૮૮ • Mar. vii. "THE Pharifees alfo with the Saddu- 1. Mat. xvi. cees came, and tempting defired [Fefus] that he would fhew them a fign from heaven. He anfwered and faid unto them, "when it is evening, 2. ye fay, It will be fair weather, for the sky is red. And in the morning, It "will be foul weather to day, for the sky is red and lowring. O ye hypo"crites, ye can difcern the face of the sky, but can ye not difcern the figns "of the times? And he fighed deeply 12. Mar. viii. Mr. viii. in his fpirit, and faith, a wicked 12. K 3. 4. Mat. xvi. "and |