Luke 14:32
Or els, whyle the other is yet a greate waye of he sendeth embassage, and desyreth peace.
Or els, whyle the other is yet a greate waye of he sendeth embassage, and desyreth peace.
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27And whosoeuer beareth not his crosse, and foloweth me, can not be my disciple.
28Which of you is it yt wil buylde a tower, and sytteth not downe first and counteth ye cost, whether he haue sufficiet to perfourme, it?
29lest after he hath layed the foundacio, and is not able to perfourme it, all they that se it, begynne to laugh him to scorne,
30& to saye: This man beganne to buylde, and is not able to perfurme it.
31Or what kynge wil go to make battayl agaynst another kynge, and sytteth not downe first, and casteth in his mynde, whether he be able with ten thousande, to mete him that commeth agaynst him with twentye thousande?
12And he sayde: A certayne noble ma wete in to a farre countre, to receaue hi a kyngdome, and then to come agayne.
10Whan thou commest nye vnto a cite to fight against it, thou shalt offre them peace
11Yf they answere the peaceably, and open vnto the, then shal all ye people yt is founde therin, be tributaries vnto the, and serue ye.
12But yf they wyl not deale peaceably wt the, and wyll warre with the, then besege it:
33So likewyse euery one of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, can not be my disciple.
58Whyle thou goest with thine aduersary vnto the Prynce, geue diligece by the waye, that thou mayest be quyte of him, lest he brynge the before the iudge, and the iudge delyuer the to the iaylar, and the iaylar cast the in to preson.
7Which of you is it, that hath a seruaunt (which ploweth, or fedeth the catell) wha he commeth home from ye felde, that he wil saye vnto him: Go quyckly, and syt the downe to meate?
8Is it not thus? that he sayeth vnto him: Make ready, that I maye suppe, gyrde vp thyself, and serue me, tyll I haue eaten and dronken, afterwarde shalt thou eate and drynke also.
25Agre with thine aduersary quicklye, whyle thou art in the waye with hym, lest that aduersary deliuer the to the iudge, and the iudge deliuer the to the minister, and then thou be cast in to preson.
6And yf the childe of peace be there, youre peace shal rest vpon him. Yf no, then shal youre peace turne to you agayne.
16But he sayde vnto him: A certayne ma made a greate supper, and called many ther to.
17And in ye houre of the supper he sent his seruaute, to saye vnto the yt were bydde: Come, for now are all thinges ready.
18And they begane all together to excuse the selues one after another: The first saide vnto hi: I haue bought a ferme, and I must nedes go forth and se it, I praye ye haue me excused.
23Therfore is ye kingdome of heaue lickened vnto a kynge which wolde reken wt his seruauntes.
24And whan he beganne to reke, one was brought vnto him, which ought him ten thousande poude.
8Be not haistie to go to the lawe, lest happlie thou ordre yi self so at ye last, yt thy neghbor put ye to shame.
7And he tolde a symilitude vnto ye gestes, wha he marked how they chose the hyest seates, & sayde vnto the:
8Whan thou art bydde of eny man to a weddynge, syt not downe in the hyest rowme, lest a more honorable man the thou be bydde of him,
9and he that bade both the and him, come & saye vnto ye: geue this ma rowme, and thou the begynne with shame to take ye lowest rowme.
10But rather wha thou art bydde, go and syt in ye lowest rowme, that wha he that bade the, cometh, he maye saye vnto the: Frende, syt vp hyer: then shalt thou haue worshipe in the presence of them that syt at the table.
12He sayde also vnto him that had bydden him: Wha thou makest a dyner or a supper, call not thy frendes, ner thy brethren, ner thy kynsfolkes, ner yi riche neghbours, lest they call the agayne, and recompece be made ye.
25There wente moch people with him, and he turned him aboute and sayde vnto them:
6Who so hath planted a vynyarde, and hath not yet made it comen, lett him go, and byde at home, that he dye not in the battayll, and another make it comen.
13And yf the housse be mete for you, yor peace shal come vpo it. But yf it be not mete for you, yor peace shal turne to you againe.
14But his citesyns hated him, and sent a message after him, and sayde: We wil not haue this man to raigne ouer vs.
15And it fortuned whan he came agayne, after that he had receaued the kyngdome, he bade call for the seruauntes, vnto whom he had geue his money, yt he might knowe, what euery one had done.
27As for those myne enemies, which wolde not that I shulde raigne ouer them, bringe them hither, and slaye them before me.
6& saye: Good lucke, peace be wt the & thine house, & with all yt thou hast.
10Then sayde he vnto them: One people shal ryse agaynst another, and one realme ageynst another,
14The kynges displeasure is a messaunger of death, but a wyse man wyl pacifie him.
5But they made light of it, and wente their wayes: one to his hussbandrye, another to his marchaundise.
14that the londe might be holden in subieccion, and not to rebelle, but kepe the couenaunt, and fulfill it.
15Yet counte him not as an enemye, but warne him as a brother.
5Or who will enforce me to kepe or make peace?
20And the thirde sayde: I haue maried a wife, therfore can I not come.
21Whan a stronge harnessed man kepeth his house, that he possesseth is in peace:
22but whan a stronger then he commeth vpo him, and ouer commeth him, he taketh fro him all his wapens, wherin he trusted, and deuydeth the spoyle.
14Like wyse as a certayne ma ready to take his iourney into a straunge countre, called his seruautes, and delyuered his goodes vnto the.
2The kingdome of heauen is like vnto a kynge, which maried his sonne.
14There was a litle cite, & a few me within it: so there came a greate kynge & beseged it, & made greate bulworkes agaynst it.
2And whan the tyme was come, he sent a seruaut to the hussbande men, that he might receaue of the hussbandmen, of the frute of the vynyarde.
9yf they saye: stonde styll, tyll we come to you, then wyll we stonde styll in oure place, and not go vp to them.
3and brynge all the people vnto the agayne. So whan euery man is brought vnto the as thou desyrest, then shal all the people be in peace.
29The his felowe fell downe, and besought him, sayenge: haue paciece wt me, and I wil paye the all
30Neuertheles, he wolde not, but wente and cast him in to preson, tyll he shulde paye the dett.