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| 8:1 | And when hee had opened the seuenth seale, there was silence in heauen about the space of halfe an houre. |
| 8:2 | And I sawe the seuen Angels which stood before God, and to them were giuen seuen trumpets. |
| 8:3 | And another Angel came & stood at the altar, hauing a golden censer, and there was giuen vnto him much incense, that hee should offer it with the prayers of all Saints vpon the golden altar which was before the throne. |
| 8:4 | And the smoke of the incense which came with the prayers of the Saints, ascended vp before God, out of the Angels hand. |
| 8:5 | And the Angel tooke the censer, and filled it with fire of the altar, and cast it into the earth: and there were voyces, and thunderings, and lightnings, and an earthquake: |
| 8:6 | And the seuen Angels which had the seuen trumpets, prepared themselues to sound. |
| 8:7 | The first Angel sounded, and there followed haile, and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast vpon the earth, and the third part of trees was burnt vp, and all greene grasse was burnt vp. |
| 8:8 | And the second Angel sounded, and as it were a great mountaine burning with fire was cast into the sea, and the third part of the sea became blood. |
| 8:9 | And the thirde part of the creatures which were in the Sea, and had life, died, and the third part of the ships were destroyed. |
| 8:10 | And the third Angel sounded, and there fell a great starre from heauen, burning as it were a lampe, and it fell vpon the third part of the riuers, and vpon the fountaines of waters: |
| 8:11 | And the name of the starre is called Wormewood, and the third part of the waters became wormewood, and many men dyed of the waters, because they were made bitter. |
| 8:12 | And the fourth Angel sounded, and the thirde part of the Sunne was smitten, & the third part of the Moone, and the third part of the starres, so as the third part of them was darkened: and the day shone not for a third part of it, and the night likewise. |
| 8:13 | And I beheld, and heard an Angel flying through the midst of heauen, saying with a loude voice, Woe, woe, woe, to the inhabiters of the earth, by reason of the other voyces of the trumpet of the three Angels which are yet to sound. |
| 8:1 | And when he had opened the seuenth seale, there was silece in heauen aboute the space of halfe an houre. |
| 8:2 | And I sawe seue angels stondinge before God, and to them were geuen seuen trompettes. |
| 8:3 | And another angell cam and stode before the aultre, hauynge a golden senser, and moch of odoures was geuen vnto him, that he shulde offre of the prayers of all sayntes vpon the golden aultre, which was before the seate. |
| 8:4 | And the smoke of the odoures which came of the prayers of all sayntes, ascended vppe before God out of the angelles honde. |
| 8:5 | And the angell toke the senser, and fylled it with fyre of the aultre, and caste it into the earth, and voyces were made, and thodrynges and lightnynges, and earthquake. |
| 8:6 | And the seuen angels which had the seuen trompettes, prepared them selues to blowe. |
| 8:7 | The first angel blewe, and there was made hayle and fyre, which were myngled with bloud, & they were cast in to the earth: and the thyrd parte of trees was burnt, and all grene grasse was brent. |
| 8:8 | And the seconde angell blewe: and as it were a greate mountayne burnynge with fyre was cast in to the see, and the thyrde parte of the see turned to bloud, |
| 8:9 | and the thyrde parte of the creatures which had life, dyed, and the thyrde part of shippes were destroyed. |
| 8:10 | And the thyrde angell blewe, and there fell a greate starre from heauen, burnynge as it were a lampe, and it fell in to the thyrde parte of the ryuers, and in to fountaynes of waters, |
| 8:11 | and the name of the starre is called Wormwod. And the thyrde parte of the waters was turned to Wormwod. And many men dyed of the waters, because they were made bytter. |
| 8:12 | And the fourth angel blew, and the thyrde parte of ye Sonne was smytten, and ye thyrde parte of the mone, & the thyrde parte of starres: so that the thyrde parte of them was darckned. And the daye was smytte, that the thyrde parte of it shulde not shyn |
| 8:13 | And I behelde, and herde an angel flyenge thorowe the myddes of heaue, and sayege with a lowde voyce: Wo, wo, wo to the inhabiters of the earth, because of the voyces to come of the trompe of the thre angels which were yet to blowe. |
| 8:1 | And whanne he hadde openyd the seuenthe seel, a silence was maad in heuene, as half an our. |
| 8:2 | And Y say seuene aungels stondinge in the siyt of God, and seuene trumpis weren youun to hem. |
| 8:3 | And another aungel cam, and stood bifor the auter, and hadde a goldun censer; and many encencis weren youun to hym, that he schulde yyue of the preiers of alle seyntis on the goldun auter, that is bifor the trone of God. |
| 8:4 | And the smoke of encencis of the preiers of the hooli men stiede vp fro the aungels hoond bifor God. |
| 8:5 | And the aungel took the censere, and fillide it of the fier of the auter, and castide in to the erthe. And thundris, and voices, and leityngis weren maad, and a greet erthe mouyng. |
| 8:6 | And the seuene aungels, that hadden seuene trumpis, maden hem redi, that thei schulden trumpe. |
| 8:7 | And the firste aungel trumpide; and hail was maad, and fier meynd togidere in blood; and it was sent in to the erthe. And the thridde part of the erthe was brent, and the thridde part of trees was brent, and al the green gras was brent. |
| 8:8 | And the secunde aungel trumpide; and as a greet hil brennynge with fier was cast in to the see; |
| 8:9 | and the thridde part of the see was maad blood, and the thridde part of creature was deed, that hadde lyues in the see, and the thridde part of schippis perischide. |
| 8:10 | And the thridde aungel trumpide; and a greet sterre brennynge as a litil brond, felle fro heuene; and it felle in to the thridde part of floodis, and in to the wellis of watris. |
| 8:11 | And the name of the sterre is seid Wormod. And the thridde part of watris was maad in to wormod; and many men weren deed of the watris, for tho weren maad bittere. |
| 8:12 | And the fourthe aungel trumpide; and the thridde part of the sunne was smytun, and the thridde part of the moone, and the thridde part of sterris, so that the thridde part of hem was derkid, and the thridde part of the dai schynede not, and also of the nyyt. |
| 8:13 | And Y say, and herde the vois of an egle fleynge bi the myddil of heuene, and seiynge with a greet vois, Wo! wo! wo! to men that dwellen in erthe, of the othir voices of thre aungels, that schulen trumpe aftir. |
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