Matthew 6:29
And yet for all yt I saye vnto you yt eue Salomon in all his royalte was not arayed lyke vnto one of these.
And yet for all yt I saye vnto you yt eue Salomon in all his royalte was not arayed lyke vnto one of these.
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22And he spake vnto his disciples: Therfore I saye vnto you: take no thought for youre lyfe what ye shall eate nether for youre body what ye shall put on.
23The lyfe is moare then meate and the bodye is moare then rayment.
24Considre the ravens for they nether sowe nor repe which nether have stoorehousse ner barne and yet God fedeth them. How moche are ye better then the foules.
25Which of you with takynge thought can adde to his stature one cubit?
26Yf ye then be not able to do that thinge which is least: why take ye thought for the remmaunt?
27Considre the lylies how they growe: They laboure not: they spyn not: and yet I saye vnto you that Salomon in all this royalte was not clothed lyke to one of these.
28Yf the grasse which is todaye in the felde and tomorowe shalbe cast into the fornace God so clothe: how moche moore will he clothe you o ye endued wt litell faith?
29And axe not what ye shall eate or what ye shall drinke nether clyme ye vp an hye
30for all suche thinges the hethen people of the worlde seke for. Youre father knoweth that ye have nede of suche thinges.
31Wherfore seke ye after the kyngedome of God and all these thinges shalbe ministred vnto you.
30Wherfore yf God so clothe the grasse which ys to daye in the felde and to morowe shalbe caste in to the fournace: shall he not moche more do the same vnto you o ye of lytle fayth?
31Therfore take no thought sayinge: what shall we eate or what shall we drincke or wherwt shall we be clothed?
32After all these thynges seke the getyls. For youre hevely father knoweth that ye have neade of all these thynges.
33But rather seke ye fyrst the kyngdome of heuen and the rightwisnes therof and all these thynges shalbe ministred vnto you.
34Care not then for the morow but let ye morow care for it selfe: for the daye present hath ever ynough of his awne trouble.
25Therfore I saye vnto you be not carefull for your lyfe what ye shall eate or what ye shall drincke nor yet for youre body what ye shall put on. ys not ye lyfe more worth then meate and the body more of value then raymeut?
26Beholde the foules of ye ayer: for they sowe not nether reepe nor yet cary into ye barnes: and yet youre hevely father fedeth the. Are ye not moche better the they?
27Which of you (though he toke thought therfore) coulde put one cubit vnto his stature?
28And why care ye then for raymet? Considre ye lylies of ye felde how they growe. They labour not nether spynne.
25But what went ye out for tose? A ma clothed in soofte rayment? Beholde they which are gorgeously apparelled and lyve delicatly are in kynges courtes.
8other what wet ye out for to se? A man clothed in soofte raymet:? Beholde they yt weare soofte clothig are in kynges howses.
19Se that ye gaddre you not treasure vpon ye erth where rust and mothes corrupte and where theves breake through and steale.
20But gaddre ye treasure togeder in heve where nether rust nor mothes corrupte and where theves nether breake vp nor yet steale.
9but shuld be shood with sandals. And that they shuld not put on two coottes.
2Yf ther come into youre company a man with a golden rynge and in goodly aparell and ther come in also a poore man in vyle rayment
3and ye have a respecte to him that weareth the gaye clothynge and saye vnto him. Sit thou here in a good place: and saye vnto the poore stonde thou there or sit here vnder my fotestole:
10and the ryche in that he is made lowe. For eve as ye flower of the grasse shall he vanysshe awaye.
11The sonne ryseth with heate and the grasse wydereth and his flower falleth awaye and the beautie of the fassion of it perissheth: even so shall the ryche man perisshe with his aboundance.
10For no dout that which was there glorified is not once glorified in respecte of this excedynge glory.
29Are not two sparowes solde for a farthinge? And none of them dothe lyght on the grounde with out youre father.
30And now are all the heeris of youre heedis numbred.
31Feare ye not therfore: ye are of more value then many sparowes.
6Are not five sparowes bought for two farthinges? And yet not one of them is forgotten of God.
7Also even the very heres of youre heedes are nombred. Feare not therfore: ye are moare of value then many sparowes.
3And his rayment dyd shyne and was made very whyte even as snowe: so whyte as noo fuller can make apon the erth.
36Then he spake vnto them in a similitude: No ma putteth a pece of a newe garment in to an olde vesture: for yf he do: then breaketh he the newe and the pece that was taken out of the newe agreeth not wt the olde.
24For all flesshe is as grasse and all the glory of man is as the floure of grasse. The grasse widdereth and the flower falleth away
8When we have fode and rayment let vs therwith be contet.
6But I saye vnto you: that here is one greater then ye teple.
8Be ye not lyke them therfore. For youre father knoweth wherof ye haue neade before ye axe of him.
5As some spake of the teple how it was garnesshed with goodly stones and iewels he sayde.
1Take hede to youre almes. That ye geve it not in the syght of men to the intent that ye wolde be sene of them. Or els ye get no rewarde of youre father which is in heve.
11Then the kynge came in to viset the gestes and spyed there a ma which had not on a weddinge garmen
33Sell that ye have and geve almes. And make you bagges which wexe not olde and treasure that fayleth not in heaven where noo these commeth nether moth corrupteth.