101/26–27 
                     Christ . . .
                                faith. Cf. Mark 10.30, John 16.33.
                    
                                    
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                            101/27–29 
                     And the stories
                                . . . ensamples. Cf. 1 Cor. 10.11.
                    
                                    JEREMIAH: 31.33: 7/32–33,12/27, 49/19,52/29–30, 53/22, 53/34,
                            54/16–17,64/15–16, 85/26,97/15–16, 111/7, 112/29, 113/21–22, 113/28,
                            113/32–33, 137/32, 139/15, 151/27, 170/17–18, 175/14, 183/9–10,
                            195/22–23, 205/27–28
                                    
                        
                            101/29 
                     miracles.
                            Irenaeus of Lyons (c130–200) describes miracles performed by
                            post-apostolic Christians in Against Heresies
                            2.32.4 (PG 7.828–30; ANF 1.409). For miracles after the discovery of
                            Stephen's relics in 415, cf. 83/12–13n.
                    
                                    GENESIS: 21.9–13: 52/31–53/1, 105/5
                                    GENESIS: 27–1–45: 53/1
                                    GALATIANS: 4.21–31:53/1–2
                                    
                        
                            102/1–6 
                     Antichristes . . .
                                lies. 2 Thess. 2.9–11. Answer has
                            "conceyued " (102/4), while NT has "receaved" (Wallis 436/17;
                            TNT 306C). Answer has "stronge delusion or gyle"
                            (102/5); NT has only "stronge delusion" (Wallis 436/I8;TNT 306C).
                        The Lollard text critical of the papacy cites part of 2 Thess. 2.9–11,
                            cf. Hudson 126/156–59. Although the term "Antichrist" does not occur in
                            these verses, Luther's 1522 preface to the epistle says that Ch. 2 shows
                            that the Antichrist will establish himself in Rome, a point included in
                            Tyndale's prologue to the epistle (WA/DB 7.251; not in LW). Luther cited
                            2 Thess. 2.9–11 five times in his 1521 treatment of Daniel's prophecy,
                            but he did not emphasize, as 
                             Tyndale does, its foretelling of papal wiles,
                            obduracy, and persecution  of critics. (JW)
                    
                                    GALATIANS: 2.4: 53/2–3
                                    EXODUS: 12.37: 53/4–5
                                    ACTS: 8.13: 53/6–7
                                    
                            Actes. 8. 1531
            
                        
                                    NUMBERS: 14.29: 53/8–11
                                    NUMBERS: 26.63–65: 53/8–11
                                    
                        
                            102/13–14 
                     miracles . . .
                                prophetes. Cf. Matt. 7.22.