3 ! Marie Magdalene anointeth Christ.
5 c To wit, Judas: who was offended therewith, and therefore made a busines.
22 g Read {Matth. Chap. 26, 26}
23 h The Greke worde is to blesse, which is here taken onely to giue thankes as S. Luk & S. Paul interprete it, & S. Marke also speaking of the cuppe.
36 m He standeth not so to his owne wil, but that willingly he offreth him self to obey God.
47 r Called Malchus.
56 / Or, were not like.
58 y These two witnesses dissented, in that the one reported that Christ said, he colde destroye the Temple (as Mat writeth) & the other said, that he heard him saye, that he wolde do it as is here noted.
61 z that is, or God, who is worthie all praise: the which worde in thier language the Jewes when they speake of God vse communely in their writings euen to this day.
62 a Whome thei now contemned in this base estate, thei shulde se appeare at the last day with majestie and glorie.
65 b This declareth the wickednes & insolencie of the gouernours, & rulers, seing their officers contrarie to all justice, thus raged & tormented him, that was innocent.
68 d Peter prepareth him self to flee if he were further laied vnto.
68 c We oght to consider our owne infirmitie, that we may learne onely to trust in God, and not in our owne strength.