2 ! Christ healeth the leper.
3 a It was not like the leprosie that is snow, but was a kinde thereof, which was incurable.
4 d To condemne them of ingratitude, when they shal se thee whole.
4 c Our Sauiour wolde not contemne that which was ordeined by the Law, seing as yet the ceremonies thereof were not abolished.
4 b He wolde not yet be throughly knowen, but had his time & houre appointed.
5 / Or, a captaine ouer ??? hundreth.
11 ! The vocacion of the Gentiles.
11 e Which are strange people & the Gentiles, to whome the couenant of God did not properly apperteine.
12 f For there is nothing but mere darkenes out of the kingdome of heauen.
14 ! Peters mother in law.
17 g The Prophete speaketh chiefly of the feblenes & disease of our soules, with Jesus Christ hathe borne: therefore he setteth his great mercie and power before our eyes by healing the bodie.
19 h He thoght by this meanes to courrie fauour with the world: but Jesus sheweth him that he is farre wide from that he loketh for: for in stead of worldelie welth, there is but pouertie in Christ.
19 ! The Scribe that wolde followe Christ.
21 i Luke maketh mencion of thre, which were hindred by worldelie respects from comming to Christ.
21 k To succour & helpe him in his olde age til he dye, and then I wil followe thee wholy.
22 l No duetie or loue is to be preferred to Gods calling: therefore Jesus calleth them dead, which are hindered by any worldlie thing to followe Christ.
24 ! He stileth the sea and the winde,
28 ! And driueth the deuils out of the possessed, into the swine.
29 m The wicked wolde euer, differre their punishment, thinking all correction to come to sone.
31 n The deuil desireth euer to do. harme but he can do no more, then God doeth appoint.
32 o Meaning the lake of Gennesareth.
34 p These Gergesenes estemed more their hogges then Jesus Christ.