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FTER these things went beyond the sea of Galilee, which is of Tiberias. and a great multitude followed him, because they saw the signes which he did upon those that were sicke. therfore went up into the mountaine, and there he sate with his Disciples. And the Pasche was at hand, the festival day of the Jewes. When therfore had lifted up his eyes, and saw that a very great multitude commeth to him, he saith to Philippe: Whence shal we buy bread: that these may eate? And this he said, tempting him. For himself knew what he would doe. Philippe answered him: Two hundred penie worth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every man may take a litle peece. One of his Disciples, Andrew the brother of Simon Peter, saith to him: There is a boy here that hath five barley loaves, and two fishes; but what are these among so many? therfore saith: Make the men to sit downe. And there was much grasse in the place. The men therfore sate downe, in number about five thousand. therfore took the loaves; and when he had given thankes, he distributed to them that sate. In like manner also of the fishes as much as they would. And after they were filled, he said to his Disciples: Gather the fragments that are remaining, lest they be lost. They gathered therfore, and filled twelve baskets with fragments of the five barley loaves, which remained to them that had eaten. Those men therfore when they had seen what a signe had done, said: That this is the Prophet indeed that is to come into the world. therfore when he knew that they would come to take him, and make him king, * he fled againe into the mountaine him self alone.✠

And when even was come, his Disciples went downe to the sea. And when they were gone up into the ship, they came beyond the sea into Capharnaum. And now it was darke and was not come unto them And the sea arose, by reason of a great wind that blew. When they had rowed therfore about five and twentie or thirtie Rh