3 a Whereby they acknowledged the benefite which they had receiued of him, & also shewed their perseuerance, which proued their knowledge to be of God.
3 / Or, to them.
16 f Christ warneth his to do good with their light which they haue receiude, and to set it forthe before all mens faces.
16 / Or, bed.
21 h The spiritual kinred is to be preferred to the carnal & natural for asmuche as thereby of many we are made one, confessing together one God, one faith, & one baptisme, louing God aboue all thing, & our neighbour as our selues.
21 ! He telleth who is his mother and his brother.
29 / Or, many a day agone.
30 m A Legion, as writeth Vegetius, conteined 6000 fotemen, & 732 horsemen: but here it is taken for an vncertteine and infinite nomber.
31 n That is, so to depart that they colde do no harme: and this worde {Chap. 16,25} is called hel, where the deuils are chained in the obscuritie of darkenes, {2 Pet. 2, 4}
39 p This was his owne citie called Gadaris, which was in the counetrey of Decapolis, & therefore Luke dissenteth not from Marke who writteth that he preached in Decapolis.
41 ! He healeth the sicke woman, and Jairus daughter.
44 r Being assured of the vertue and power of Jesus Christ and not attributing any vertue to the garment.
48 s Christ doeth not impute vnto vs the weakenes of our faithe, but doeth accept it, as thogh it were perfite.