Luke 8:55
And her spirite came agayne, and she rose straightway: And he commaunded to geue her meate.
And her spirite came agayne, and she rose straightway: And he commaunded to geue her meate.
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47When the woman sawe that she was not hyd, she came trembling, and fell at his feete and tolde him before al the people, for what cause she had touched him, and howe she was healed immediatly.
48And he sayde vnto her: Daughter, be of good comfort, thy fayth hath saued thee, go in peace.)
49Whyle he yet spake, there came one from the ruler of the synagogues house, which sayde to hym: Thy daughter is dead, disease not the Maister.
50But when Iesus hearde that worde, he aunswered him, saying: Feare not, beleue only, & she shalbe made whole.
51And when he came to the house, he suffered no man to go in with hym, saue Peter, and Iames, and Iohn, and the father and the mother of the mayden.
52Euery body wept, & sorowed for her. And he sayde: Weepe not, the damsell is not dead, but slepeth.
53And they laughed hym to scorne, knowyng that she was dead.
54And he thrust them all out, and toke her by the hande, and cryed, saying: Mayde, aryse.
24He sayde vnto them: Geue place, for the maide is not dead, but slepeth. And they laughed hym to scorne.
25But when the people were put foorth, he went in, and toke her by the hande, and the mayde arose.
26And the fame of this went abrode into all that lande.
38And he came to the house of the ruler of the synagogue, and sawe the tumult, and them that wept & wayled greatly.
39And went in, and sayde vnto them: why make ye this a doe, and wepe? the damsell is not dead, but slepeth.
40And they laught hym to scorne: But he put them all out, and taketh the father and the mother of the damsell, and them that were with hym, and entreth in where the damsell laye,
41And taketh the damsell by the hande, and sayth vnto her. Talitha cumi, which is, yf one do interprete it, damsell (I say vnto thee) aryse.
42And strayghtway the damsell arose, and walked: For she was of the age of twelue yeres. And they were astonyed out of measure.
43And he charged them straytly, that no man shoulde knowe of it: and commaunded to geue her meate.
56And the father and the mother of her, were astonyed: But he warned the that they should tel no man what was done.
31And he came, & toke her by the hande, and lyft her vp: and immediatly the feuer forsoke her, and she ministred vnto them.
15And he touched her hande, and the feuer left her, and she arose, and ministred vnto them.
27But Iesus caught hym by the hande, and lyft hym vp: and he rose.
14And he came nye, & touched the beere, (and they that bare hym stoode styll) And he sayde: Young man, I say vnto thee, aryse.
15And he that was dead, sate vp, and began to speake: And he delyuered hym to his mother.
38And when he was risen vp, and come out of the synagogue, he entred into Simons house: And Simons wiues mother was taken with a great feuer, & they made intercession to hym for her.
39And he stoode ouer her, and rebuked the feuer, and the feuer left her: And immediatly she arose, and ministred vnto them.
18Whyle he spake these thynges vnto them, beholde, there came a certayne ruler, and worshypped hym, saying: My daughter is euen nowe dead, but come and lay thy hande vpon her, and she shall lyue.
19And Iesus arose, and folowed hym, and so dyd his disciples.
11And beholde, there was a woman, which had a spirite of infirmitie eyghteene yeres, and was bowed together, and coulde in no wyse lyft vp her head.
12When Iesus sawe her, he called her to hym, and sayde vnto her: Woman, thou art loosed from thy disease.
13And he layde his handes on her, and immediatly, she was made strayght, and glorified God.
29Assoone as she hearde that, she arose quickly, and came vnto hym.
23And besought hym greatly, saying: my young daughter lieth at poynt of death, I pray thee come and lay thy hande on her, that she may be safe, and lyue.
40And Peter put them all foorth, and kneled downe, and prayed, and turned hym to the body, and sayde: Tabitha aryse. And she opened her eyes, and when she sawe Peter, she sate vp.
41And he gaue her the hande, and lyfte her vp: and when he hadde called the saintes and wydowes, he deliuered her alyue.
22But Iesus turned hym about, and when he sawe her, he saide: Daughter be of good comfort, thy faith hath made thee safe. And the woman was made whole from that same houre.)
42For he had but one daughter only, vpon a twelue yeres of age, and she lay a dying. (But as he went, the people thronged hym.
43And a woman, hauyng an issue of blood twelue yeres, which had spent all her substaunce vpon phisitions, neither coulde be holpen of any,
25And immediatly he rose vp before them, and toke vp his bed, wheron he lay, and departed to his owne house, praysyng God.
7And Iesus came, and touched them, and sayde: aryse, and be not afrayde.
29And strayghtway the fountayne of her blood was dryed vp: & she felt in her body, that she was healed of ye plague.
11I saye vnto thee, aryse, and take vp thy bedde, and get thee hence vnto thine house.
12And immediatly he arose, toke vp the bedde, and went foorth before them all: insomuch that they were all amazed, & glorified God, saying: we neuer sawe it on this fashion.
34And he sayde vnto her: Daughter thy fayth hath saued thee, go in peace, and be whole of thy plague.
35Whyle he yet spake, there came from the ruler of the synagogues house, certayne, which sayde: thy daughter is dead, why diseasest thou the maister any further?
43And when he thus had spoken, he cryed with a loude voyce: Lazarus, come foorth.
44And he that was dead, came foorth, bounde hande and foote, with graue clothes, and his face was bounde with a napkyn. Iesus sayde vnto them: loose hym, and let hym go.
28Then Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto her: O woman, great is thy fayth, be it vnto thee, euen as thou wylt. And her daughter was made whole, euen from that same tyme.
8Iesus saith vnto him: Ryse, take vp thy bedde, and walke.
30And when she was come home to her house, she founde that the deuyll was departed, and her daughter lying on the bedde.
25For a certayne woman, whose young daughter hadde an vncleane spirite, assoone as she hearde of hym, came, & fell at his feete.