Excerpt from Mr. Whiston's Primitive New Testament: Part I. Containing the Four Gospels, With the Acts of the Apostles; Part II. Containing XIV. Epistles of Paul; Part III. Containing VII. Catholick Epistles; Part IV. Containing the Revelation of John A, iiiwhich w'ad [golt'e'n of risk Lord Jerc' the, r try I Iii gyma were as a mkigglicard; lamentatidn, r sad Weeping, and great moaning; Rachel ameht Go, and fear'ch diligently fo'r Ir'fg her childreir, . And woiild not the young child And' when He comrted, bec'iuf'e they are ye fhall have found fifth, bring' the not. 19' Bin: when Herod was word again, that I ma come and dead; behold, ao angelci the Lord worihip him alfo. 9 lien they a pearcth in a dream td Jofc'ph in had heard the king, jth'cy departed, gypr, ao Saying, Krite, in take and lo, the an which they faw' in the young child and his'r'nother, add the caii, went before them, till it go into the Land of Ifraeiffdr came arid flood over' the young t are dead whofough'ttheyoup'g child. To When they {aw the chi ds life. At And he atore, a flat, they rcjoyced with exceeding took the young bhild and his mo g'reat ioy.' It And when they ther, and came ihtd the Land of were come into the houfe, they'faw It'racl. 22. But when he heard that Archqlaui did reign in Judea', in the rdom'df his'farher' Herod, he was afraid tb depart But being warned of God in a dream, he ta'thed afidc i'hio the parts of Gali ic'ei i; And he came a'n'd dwelt in a City called-nazareth, that it might be fulfilled f whichwas fpoken I v the theater He than be called a Mg, anazarene. 39' III. In thofe days came 'john the Ba'prifi, preaching in the wilder n'efs of Judea, 2. And faying, R6 pent ye; for the kingdom of he, feek the young child to deflroy him; No is'at hand: gfor thlt}! He 14 When he afofe, he took the rharwas (pokcn of by the prophet Efaias; faying, The voice of one crying in the wilderntfi, Prepare if: the way of the Lord, make hrs, arbs firaight. 4 And the fame iohn had his ra'ir'nent' of camels hair, and a leathem girdle about his. Loyns; and his meat was locum.
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