2 ! The Pharises murmure because Christ receiueth sinners.
4 ! The louing mercie of God is openly set forthe in the parable of the hundreth shepe,
7 a Which justice them selues, & knowe not their owne fautes.
7 ! Joye in heauen for one sinner.
8 b The worde is drachma, which is some what more in value then fyue pence of olde sterling money, & was equal with a Romaine penie.
12 ! Of the prodigal sonne.
12 c This declareth that we oght not to desire to haue our portion separate from God except we wil lose all.
13 d The Greke worde signifieth, so to waste all that a man reserueth nothing to himself.
16 e For no man had pitie vpon him.
18 f That is, against God.
20 g God preuenteth vs and heareth our gronings before we crye to him.
21 h He was touched with the feeling of his sinne & therefore was ashamed thereof, and heauie in heart.
25 i God reproueth the enuie of suche as grudge when God receiueth sinners to mercie.
31 k Thy parte, which are a Jewe, is nothing diminished by that that Christ was also killed for the Gentiles: for he accepteth not the persone but feedeth indifferently all them that beleue in him, with his bodie and blood to life euerlasting.