1 ! The parable of the captiuitie.
2 a That is thei receiue not the frute of that which thei se and heare.
3 / Ebr. make thee vessels to go into captiuitie.
6 b That as you doest, so shal thei do, and therefore in thee thei shal se their owne plague and punishment.
9 c Do not thei deride thy doings?
13 d When the King shal thinke to escape by fleing, I wil take him in my net, as {Cha 17,10} & {32,3}.
16 e Which shulde beare his Name & shulde be his Churche, read {Chap. 11,16}
18 ! Another parable whereby the distres of hunger and thirst is signified.
22 f Because thei did not immediately se the prophecies accomplished, thei contemned them as thogh thei shulde neuer be fulfilled.
22 / Or, take none effect.
27 g That is, ti shal not come to passe in our daies, and therefore we care not for it: thus wicked euer abuse Gods pacience and benignitie.