Hebrews 4:16
Let vs therfore go boldely vnto the seate of grace that we maye receaue mercy, and fynde grace to helpe in the tyme of nede.
Let vs therfore go boldely vnto the seate of grace that we maye receaue mercy, and fynde grace to helpe in the tyme of nede.
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13nether is there eny creature invisible in ye sighte of him. But all thinges are naked & bare vnto ye eyes of hi of who we speake.
14Seynge then that we haue a greate hye prest, eue Iesus ye sonne of God, which is entred in to heauen, let vs holde oure profession.
15For we haue not an hye prest which ca not haue copassion on or infirmities, but was in all poyntes tepted, like as we are, but without synne.
19Seynge now brethre, that we haue a fre sure intraunce in to that Holy place,
12by whom we haue boldnesse and intraunce in all confidece thorow faith on him.
28Wherfore, seynge we receaue the vnmoueable kyngdome, we haue grace, wherby we maye serue God, & please him, with reuerence and godly feare.
1Therfore seynge we haue soch an office (euen as mercy is come vpon vs) we faynte not,
21and seynge also that we haue an hye prest ouer the house of God,
22let vs drawe nye with a true hert in a full faith, sprenkled in oure hertes from an euell conscience, and washed in oure bodies with pure water:
23and let vs kepe the profession of oure hope without wauerynge (for he is faithfull that hath promysed)
24and let vs considre one another to ye prouokinge of loue and of good workes:
2by who also we haue an intraunce in faith vnto this grace, wherin we stonde, & reioyse in the hope of ye glorye for to come, which God shal geue.
6so that we maye boldely saye: The LORDE is my helper, and I wyl not feare what man maye do vnto me.
11Let vs make haist therfore to enter in to that rest, lest eny man fall after the same ensample of vnbeleue.
1Let vs feare therfore, lest eny of vs forsakynge the promes of entrynge in to his rest, shulde seme to come behinde:
1Of the thinges which we haue spoken, this is the pyth: We haue soch an hye prest, that is set on ye righte hande of the seate of maiestie in heaue:
13Let vs go forth therfore out of the tentes, and suffre rebuke with him:
14for here haue we no contynuynge cite, but we seke one to come.
15Let vs therfore by him offre allwayes vnto God the sacrifice of prayse: that is to saye, the frute of those lippes which confesse his name.
25Wherfore he is able also euer to saue them, that come vnto God by him: & lyueth euer, to make intercession for vs.
26For it became vs to haue soch an hye prest as is holy, innocent, vndefyled, separate from synners, and made hyer then heauen:
16and of his fulnesse haue all we receaued grace for grace.
4Soch trust haue we thorow Christ to God warde,
1Wherfore seynge we haue so greate a multitude of witnesses aboute vs let vs also laye awaye all yt presseth downe, and the synne that hangeth on, and let vs runne with pacience vnto the batayl that is set before vs,
17Wherfore in all thinges it became him to be made like vnto his brethren, that he mighte be mercyfull and a faithfull hye prest in thinges concernynge God, to make agrement for the synnes of ye people.
18For in that he himselfe suffred and was tempted, he is able to sucker them that are tempted.
14And this is the fre boldnesse which we haue towarde him, that yf we axe eny thinge acordinge to his wyll, he heareth vs.
6but geueth more grace.
1We as helpers therfore exhorte you, that ye receaue not ye grace of God in vayne.
19For the lawe made nothinge perfecte, but was an introduccion of a better hope, by ye which hope we drawe nye vnto God.
17Here in is the loue perfecte with vs, that we shulde haue a fre boldnesse in the daye of iudgment: for as he is, eue so are we in this worlde.
35Cast not awaye therfore yor confidence, which hath so greate a rewarde.
19which (hope) we haue as a sure and stedfast anker of oure soule. Which (hope) also entreth in, in to those thinges that are within ye vayle,
20whither the foreruner is for vs entred in, eue Iesus, which is made an hye prest for euer after ye order of Melchisedech.
3yf so be that ye haue taisted how frendly the LORDE is.
12Seynge then that we haue soch trust, we vse greate boldnesse,
1Seynge now that we haue soch promyses (dearly beloued) let vs clense oureselues from all fylthynes of the flesh and sprete, and growe vp to full holynes in ye feare of God.
41Let vs lift vp oure hertes with oure hondes vnto the LORDE, that is in heauen.
24For Christ is not entred into the holy places yt are made with handes (which are but symilitudes of true thinges) but in to the very heauen, for to apeare now before the face of God for vs:
21Dearly beloued, yf oure hert condemne vs not, then haue we a fre boldnes to God warde.
18Praye for vs. We haue confidence, because we haue a good coscience in all thinges, and desyre to lyue honestly.
6vnto the prayse of the glory of his grace, wherby he hath made vs accepted in the Beloued,
7in whom we haue redempcion thorow his bloude (namely) the forgeuenes of synnes, acordynge to ye riches of his grace,
7And in ye dayes of his fleshe, he offred vp prayers & supplicacions, wt stroge cryenge & teares vnto him yt was able to saue him fro death: & was herde also, because he had God in honoure.
5Yf eny of you lacke wyssdome, let him axe of God, which geueth to all men indifferentlie, and casteth no man in the teth: and it shal be geue him.
15ad loke well, that no ma be destitute of the grace of God, lest there sprynge vp eny bytter rote, and cause disquyetnes, and therby many be defyled:
5Aboue therin were the Cherubins off glory ouershadowynge the Mercyseate: Of which thinges it is not now to speake perticularly.
11But Christ beynge an hye prest of good thinges to come, came by a greater and a more perfecte Tabernacle, not made with handes, that is to saye, not of this maner buyldynge:
4which comforteth vs in all oure trouble: in so moch yt we are able to comforte them that are in eny maner of trouble, with the same comforte wher with we oure selues are comforted of God.
2which can haue copassion on the ignoraunt, and on them that are out of the waye, for so moch as he himselfe also is compased aboute with infirmyte.