Bishops(i)
8 By fayth Abraham when he was called, obeyed, to go out into a place whiche he shoulde afterwarde receaue to inheritaunce: and he went out, not knowyng whyther he shoulde go
9 By fayth he remoued into the lande of promise, as into a straunge countrey, whe he had dwelt in tabernacles, with Isaac and Iacob, heires with hym of the same promise
10 For he loked for a citie hauyng a foundation, whose buylder and maker is God
11 Through fayth also Sara her selfe receaued strength to conceaue seede, and was delyuered of a chylde whe she was past age, because she iudged hym faythfull which had promised
12 And therfore sprang there of one, euen of one whiche was as good as dead [so many] in multitude, as are the starres in the skye, and as the sande the whiche is by the sea shore innumerable
13 These all dyed according to fayth, not hauing receaued the promises, but seing them a farre of, and beleuyng, and salutyng, and confessyng that they were straungers and pilgrimes on the earth
14 For they that saye suche thynges, declare that they seke a countrey
15 Also yf they had ben myndfull of that [countrey] from whence they came out, they had leasure to haue returned
16 But nowe they desire a better, that is, a heauenly. Wherefore God is not ashamed of them to be called their God, for he hath prepared for them a citie
17 By fayth Abraham offered by Isaac when he was proued: and he that had receaued the promises, offered vp his only begotten sonne
18 To whom it was saide, that in Isaac shall thy seede be called
19 For he considered that God was able to rayse the dead vp agayne, fro whence also he receaued hym in a similitude [of the resurrection.
20 By fayth did Isaac blesse Iacob and Esau, concernyng thynges to come
21 By fayth Iacob when he was a dying, blessed both the sonnes of Ioseph, and worshypped towarde the toppe of his scepter
22 By fayth Ioseph when he dyed, remembred the departyng of the chyldren of Israel, and gaue commaundement of his bones
23 By fayth Moyses whe he was borne, was hyd three monethes of his father and mother, because they sawe he was a proper chylde, neither feared they the kynges commaundement
24 By fayth Moyses when he was great, refused to be called the sonne of Pharaos daughter
25 Chosyng rather to suffer aduersitie with the people of God, then to enioye the pleasures of sinne for a season
26 Esteemyng the rebuke of Christ, greater riches, then the treasures of Egypt: For he had respect vnto the recompence of the rewarde
27 By fayth he forsoke Egypt, fearyng not the wrath of the kyng: For he endured, euen as though he had seene him which is inuisible
28 Through fayth, he ordeyned the Passouer and the effusion of blood, lest he that destroyed the first borne, shoulde touche them
29 By fayth, they passed through the redde sea, as by drye lande: which the Egyptians assaying to do, were drowned
30 By fayth, the walles of Iericho fell downe, after they were compassed about seuen dayes
31 By fayth, the harlot Rahab perished not with them that were disobedient, when she had receaued the spyes with peace
32 And what shall I more say? for the tyme woulde fayle me, to rehearse of Gedeon, of Barac, and of Sampson, and of Iephte, of Dauid also and Samuel, and of the prophetes