1 Peter 4:9
Be ye herberous one to another without grudginge,
Be ye herberous one to another without grudginge,
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8but aboue all thinges haue feruent loue amonge you one to another. For loue couereth the multitude of synnes.
10& mynister one to another, eueryone with the gifte yt he hath receaued, as good stewardes of the manifolde grace of God.
11Yf eny ma speake, let hi speake it as ye wordes of God. Yf eny man haue an office, let him execute it as out of the power yt God mynistreth vnto hi, yt God maye be praysed in all thinges thorow Iesus Christ, To who be honor and domynion for euer and euer Amen.
12Derely beloued, maruell not at this heate (which is come amoge you to trye you) as though some strauge thinge happened vnto you:
13Distribute vnto the necessities of the sayntes. Be glad to harbarow.
14Blesse the that persecute you. Blesse, & curse not.
8But in conclusion be ye all of one mynde, one suffre with another, loue as brethren, be pitefull, be curteous.
9Recopence not euell for euell, nether rebuke for rebuke: but cotrary wyse, blesse: and knowe that ye are called therto, euen yt ye shulde be heyres of ye blessynge.
8Let him that exhorteth, geue attedaunce to the exhortacion. Yf eny ma geueth, let hi geue with synglenesse. Let him that ruleth, be diligent. Yf eny man shewe mercy, let him do it with chearfulnesse.
9Let loue be without dissimulacion. Hate that which is euell: Cleue vnto that which is good.
10Be kynde one to another with brotherly loue. In geuynge honoure go one before another.
9Grodge not one agaynst another brethren, lest ye be damned. Beholde, the iudge stondeth before the dore.
1Let brotherly loue cotynue.
2Be not forgetfull to lodge straungers: for therby haue dyuerse receaued angels in to their houses vnawares.
24and let vs considre one another to ye prouokinge of loue and of good workes:
5My beloued, thou doest faithfully what so euer thou doest to the brethren and to straugers,
6which haue borne witnesse of thy loue before the congregacion: and thou hast done well that thou dyddest brynge them forwarde on their iourney, worthely before God.
31Let all bytternes, and fearsnes, and wrath, and roaringe, & cursed speakynge be farre fro you with all maliciousnes.
32But be ye curteous one to another, mercifull, and forgeue one another, eue as God hath forgeuen you in Christ.
2with all humblenes off mynde and mekenes, and longe sufferinge, forbearinge one another in loue,
14Do all thinges without murmurynges and disputinges,
4And it semeth to the a straunge thinge, yt ye runne not also wt them vnto the same excesse of ryote, & speake euell of you.
8but harbarous, one that loueth goodnes, sober mynded, righteous, holy, temperate,
22Euen ye which haue purifyed youre soules in obeyenge the trueth thorow the sprete, for to loue brotherly without faynynge, & feruently one to loue another wt a pure hert,
12that ye maye walke honestly towarde the that are without, and that nothinge be lackynge vnto you.
7Wherfore receaue ye one another, as Christ hath receaued you to the prayse off God.
13forbearinge one another, and forgeuynge one another, yf eny man haue a quarell agaynst another. Like as Christ hath forgeuen you, euen so do ye also.
14But aboue all thinges put on loue, which is the bonde of perfectnesse.
14let all youre thinges be done in loue.
7in godlynes, brotherly loue: in brotherly loue, generall loue.
11Dearly beloued, yf God so loued vs, we oughte also to loue one another.
16as fre, and not as hauynge the libertye for a cloke of wickednes, but eue as the seruauntes of God.
14We desyre you brethre, warne them that are vnruly, coforte the feble mynded, forbeare the weake, be pacient towarde all men.
15Se that none recompence euell for euell vnto eny man: but euer folowe that which is good, both amoge youre selues and to all men.
26Let vs not be vayne glorious, prouokinge one another, and envyenge another.
4and prayed vs with greate instauce, that we wolde receaue their benefite and fellishippe of the hadreachinge that is done for the sayntes:
9But as touchinge brotherly loue, ye nede not that I wryte vnto you, for ye youre selues are taught of God to loue one another:
15But se that none of you suffre as a murthurer, or as a thefe, or as an euell doer, or as a busy body in other mens matters.
4Loue is pacient & curteous, loue envyeth not, loue doth not frowardly, is not puft vp, dealeth not dishonestly,
13But brethre, ye are called vnto liberty, onely let not youre libertie be an occasion vnto the flesh, but by loue serue one another.
11Wherfore comforte youre selues together, and edifye one another, euen as ye do.
4For like as we haue many membres in one body, but all the membres haue not one maner of operacion:
10Whyle we haue tyme therfore, let vs do good vnto all men but specially vnto the which are of ye housholde of faith.
7But tary ye still in the same house, eatinge aud drynkinge soch as they haue. For the labourer is worthy of his rewarde.Go not from house to house.
16Se therfore that youre treasure be not euell spoke of.
2Let euery one of vs ordre himselfe so, that he please his neghboure vnto his welth, and edifienge:
10For God is not vnrighteous, that he shulde forget youre worke and laboure of loue, which ye shewed in his name, whan ye mynistred vnto the sayntes, and yet mynister.
33Wherfore my brethren, whan ye come together to eate, tary one for another.
22And haue copassion on some, separatinge the:
12Salute one another with an holy kysse.