Mark 1:30
And Symons mother in lawe laye, & had the feuers, and anone they tolde him of her.
And Symons mother in lawe laye, & had the feuers, and anone they tolde him of her.
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37And ye fame of him was noysed thorow out all the places of ye countre rounde aboute.
38And he rose vp out of the synagoge, and came in to Symons house. And Symos mother in lawe was take with a greate feuer, & they prayde him for her.
39And he wete vnto her, & comaunded the feuer. And it left her, & imediatly she rose vp, & mynistred vnto the.
40And whan the Sonne was gone downe all they that had sicke of dyuerse diseases, brought the vnto him. And he layed his hades vpon euery one of the, & made the whole.
31And he came to her, and set her vp, and toke her by ye hande, and the feuer left her immediatly. And she mynistred vnto them.
32At euen whan the Sonne was gone downe, they brought vnto him all that were sick and possessed,
33and the whole cite was gathered together at the dore,
34and he healed many that were diseased with dyuerse sicknesses, and cast out many deuels, and suffred not the deuels to speake, because they knew him.
14And Iesus went in to Peters housse, and sawe hys wyues mother lyinge sicke of a feuer:
15so he touched her hande, and the feuer left hir: and she arose, and ministred vnto them.
16When the euen was come, they brought vnto him many that were possessed with deuylls. And he cast out ye spirites with a worde, & healed all that were sicke,
17that ye thinge might be fulfilled, which was spoken by Esay the Prophet, sayinge: He toke on him oure infirmities, and bare oure sickneses.
28And immediatly the fame of him was noysed rounde aboute in the coastes and borders of Galile.
29And forth with they wente out of the synagoge, and came in to the house of Symo and Andrew, wt Iames and Ihon.
51But whan he came in to the house, he suffred no man to go in, saue Peter, and Iames and Iho, and the father and mother of the mayden.
11and beholde, there was a woma, which had a sprete of infirmyte eightene yeares, and was croked, and coulde not well loke vp.
12Whan Iesus sawe her, he called her to him, and sayde vnto her: Woman, be delyuered from thy disease.
13And he layed his handes vpo her, and immediatly she was made straight, and praysed God.
36Peter also and they that were with him, folowed after him.
5When Iesus was entred into Capernaum, there came vnto him a Captayne, & besought hym,
6sayinge: Syr, my seruaunt lyeth sicke at home of the palsye, and ys greuously payned.
29And immediatly ye fountayne of hir bloude was dryed vp, and she felt in hir body, yt she was healed of the plage.
47But whan the woman sawe that she was not hyd, she came treblynge, and fell downe before him, and tolde him before all the people, for what cause she had touched him, & how she was healed immediatly.
6Now when Iesus was at Bethany in the house of Symon the leper,
52Then enquyred he of them the houre, wherin he beganne to amende. And they sayde vnto him: Yesterdaye aboute the seueth houre the feuer left him.
25And there was a woman, which had had the bloude yssue twolue yeares,
26and had suffred moch of many phisicians, and spent all that she had, and was not helped, but rather in worse case.
27Whan she herde of Iesus, she came behynde amonge the people, and touched his garment.
43And a woma hauynge the bloudyssue twolue yeares, (which had spent all hir substaunte vpon phisicians, and coude be healed of none)
23and besought him greatly, & sayde: My doughter is at the poynte (of death) let it be thy pleasure to come and laye thine honde vpon her, that she maye be whole and lyue.
30And she wente vnto her house, & founde that the deuell was departed, and hir doughter lyenge on the bed.
25For a certayne woman (whose doughter had a foule sprete) herde of him, and came and fell downe at his fete
54But he thrust them all out, and toke her by the hande, and cryed, and sayde: Mayde aryse.
55And hir sprete came agayne, & she arose straight waye. And he comaunded to geue her meate.
56And hir elders were astonnyed. But he charged them, that they shulde tell no man, what was done.
25But whan the people were put forth, he went in, and toke her by the honde, and the mayde arose.
15In so moch that they brought out the sycke in to the stretes, and layed them vpon beddes and barowes, that at the leest waye the shadowe of Peter (whan he came by) might ouershadowe some of the.
16There came many also out of ye cities rounde aboute vnto Ierusalem, and brought the sicke and the that were vexed with vncleane spretes, and they were healed euery one.
37But it chaunced at the same tyme, that she was sicke, and dyed. Then wasshed they her, and layed her in a chaber.
12And as he considered the thinge, he came to the house of Mary the mother of one Ihon, (which after his syrname was called Marke) where many were gathered together, and prayed.
54And whan thy were come out of the shippe, immediatly they knewe him,
55and ranne thorow out all the region aboute, and beganne on euery syde to brynge vnto him in beddes soch as were sicke, where they herde that he was.
56amonge whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of Iames and Ioses, and the mother of the children of Zebede.
13and they cast out many deuyls: and many that were sicke anoynted they with oyle, and healed the.
2and a captaynes seruaunt laye deed sicke, whom he loued.
14These all contynued with one acorde in prayer and supplicacion, with the wemen and Mary the mother of Iesu and with his brethren.
31And there came his mother and his brethre, and stode without, and sente vnto him, and called him.
25And immediatly he rose vp before the, & toke vp the bed yt he had lyen vpo, and wete home, and praysed God.
20And anone he called them. And they left their father Zebede in the shyppe with the hyred seruauntes, and folowed him.
4And when they coude not come nye him for ye people, they vncouered ye rofe of ye house where he was. And when they had made a hole, they let downe the bed (by coardes) wherin the sicke of ye palsy laye.