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One of his difciples, Andrew, Near BethfaiEtat. 32. Simon Peter's brother, faith unto him, da. Minift. 3. There is a lad here, which hath five 8. Joh. vi. barley loaves, and two Jmall fishes: but Mar. vi.38. what are they among fo many? He faid, 18. Mat. xiv. Luk.ix. 13. bring them hither to me.

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Mar. vi. 39. upon the green grass.

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Luk.ix. 16. ed up to heaven, and bleffed them; 16. Luk. ix. Joh. vi 11. and when he had given thanks [be] 11. Joh. vi. 'Mar.vi.41. brake the loaves [and] he diftribu-41. Mar. vi. ted to his difciples, and the difciples 11. Joh. vi. to them that were fet down,

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Mar. vi. as much as they would, and they 11. Joh. vi. did all eat, and were filled: *when 20. Mat. xiv. Luk. i. 17. they were filled, he faid unto his dif- Miracle.

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ciples, gather up the fragments that re- 12. Joh. vi. main, that nothing be loft. Therefore 13.

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43. Mar. vi. 21. Mat.xiv.

Mat. xiv. they gathered them together, and filled twelve baskets with the fragments Mar. vi.43. Luk. ix.17. of the five barley loaves, which remained over and above unto them that had *Mar.vi.44. Luk. ix.14. eaten, * and of the fishes. And they Joh. vi.ro. that had eaten were about five thousand men befides women and children. Then thofe men when they had feen the miracle that Jefus did, faid, This is of a truth that Prophet that should come into Mar. vi. the world. And ftraightway Jefus con- 22. Mat. xiv, ftrained

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Near Bethfaida.

Mar. vi. 45. Mat.xiv.22. Joh. vi.

ftrained his difciples to get into a ship, Anno and to go before him unto the other fide, Etat. 32. unto Bethfaida while he fent the Minift. 3. 23. multitudes away. And when he had 15. fent the multitudes away, [He] * perceived that they would come and take him by force, to make him a king, he departed again into a mountain himself

Mat. xiv. 23. alone to pray.

SECT. LXVI.

Sea of Galilce. Jesus walks upon the Sea, ftils the
Wind, and cures feveral fick.

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AND, when even was now come,
[Fefus's] difciples went down

a Mat. xiv. 23.

17. unto the fea, and entred into a ship, and Mar. vi.47.
went over the fea towards Capernaum.
47. The fhip was in the midst of the fea,
17. and [Fefus] alone on the land, and it
48. Was now dark, and Jefus was not come
24. to them, and he faw them toiling

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in rowing: [and] the fhip was now in the midit of the fea, toffed with waves, 18. for the wind was contrary: and the Mar.vi.48. fea arofe, by reafon of a great wind that 19. blew. So when they had rowed about five and twenty, or thirty furlongs

Mar. xiv. 25.

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(a) in the fourth watch of the Night, Jefus went unto them walking on the fea, and would have paffed by them.

(a) Fourth watch of the night, The last quarter of the night, commonly reckoned from ceck-crowing to day-breaking.

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Anno But when they faw him walking upon Sea of Galilee. Etat. 33 the fea, they fuppofed it had been a

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Minift. 3. fpirit, and cryed out (for they all faw 50. Mar. vi. Joh. vi.20. him, and were troubled.) ** But straight- 27. Mat. xiv. way Jefus fpake unto them, faying, Be

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of good cheer, it is I, be not affraid. And 28. Peter anfwered him, and said, Lord, if it be thou, bid me come unto thee on the water; and he said, come. And when 29. Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water to go to Jefus. But when he saw the wind boiftrous, 30. he was affraid and beginning to fink, he cryed, faying, Lord fave me. And 31. immediately Jefus ftretched forth his hand, and caught him, and faid unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore Mar.vi.51. didst thou doubt? and when they were 32. come into the fhip, the wind ceafed. *Then they willingly received him into 21. Joh. vi. the hip and immediately the ship was at the Land whither they went. * And they were fore amazed in themselves beyond measure, and wondred. For they confidered not the miracle of the Loaves, for their heart was hardned. * Then they that were in the fhip, came and worshipped him, faying, of a truth 33. Mat. xiv. thou art the fon of God.

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they came into the land of Gennezareth, $3. Mar. vi. and drew to the fhore. And when Gennezareth. they were come out of the fhip ftraight- 54.

way they knew him.

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the men of that place had knowledge
of him, they fent out into all that coun-

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Gennezareth. try round about, and ran through that Anno
Mar. vi. 55. whole region round about, and began

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to carry about in beds thofe that were Mat. xiv. 56. fick, where they heard he was. And 35. whitherfoever he entred into villages or cities, or country, they laid the fick in the streets, and befought him that they Mar.vi.56. might touch, if it were but the border of his garment and as many as touched were made perfectly whole.

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SECT. LXVII.

A Multitude follow Jefus from the
other fide of the Lake whom Jefus
inftructs. Some of his Difciples
offended at bis Difcourfes, leave
him. Peter in the name of the
twelve, affures him of their con-
Stancy, &c.

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HE day following, when the people which stood on the other fide of the fea, faw that there was none other boat there, fave that one whereinto his difciples were entred, and that Jefus went not with his difciples into the boat, but that his difciples were 23. gone away alone: (Howbeit there came other boats from Tiberias, nigh unto the place where they did eat bread, af ter that the Lord had given thanks.) 24. When the people therefore faw that Je fus was not there, neither his difciples,

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they alfo took shipping, and came to Capernaum. tat. 32. Capernaum feeking for Jefus. And 25. Joh. vi. Minift. 3. when they had found him on the other

fide of the fea, they faid to him, Rabbi,
when cameft thou hither? Jefus answered 26.
them and faid; Verily, verily, I fay un-
to you, ye feek me not becaufe ye faw the
miracles, but becaufe ye did eat of the
Loaves, and were filled. Labour not 27.
for the meat that perifheth, but for that
meat which indureth unto everlasting
life, which the fon of man fhall give un-
to you: for him bath God the Father
Sealed.

Then faid they unto him, What fshall 28.
we do, that we might work the works
of God?

Jefus answered and faid unto them, 29.
This is the work of God, that ye
believe
on him whom he bath fent.

They faid therefore unto him, What 30,
Sign fheweft thou then, that we may
fee and believe thee? What doft thou
work? Our fathers did eat manna in 31.
the defert; as it is written, "He gave
"them bread from heaven to eat. [Pfal.
lxxviii. 24.]

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Then Jefus faid unto them, "Verily 32.
verily, I fay unto you,
Mofes gave
you not that bread from heaven, but
my Father giveth you the true bread
"from heaven. For the bread of God 33.
"is he which cometh down from hea-

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ven, and giveth life unto the world. Then faid they unto him, Lord ever- 34• more give us this bread.

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