Philemon 1:21
Trustinge in thine obediece, I haue wrytten vnto the, for I knowe that thou wilt do more then I saye.
Trustinge in thine obediece, I haue wrytten vnto the, for I knowe that thou wilt do more then I saye.
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5(for so moch as I heare of thy loue and faith which thou hast on the LORDE Iesu, and towarde all sayntes)
6that oure comen faith maye be frutefull in the, thorow knowlege of all ye good that ye haue in Christ Iesu.
7Greate ioye and consolacion haue I in thy loue. For by the (brother) the sayntes are hertely refresshed.
8Wherfore though I haue great boldnes in Christ to commaunde the that which becommeth the,
25And this am I sure of, that I shal abyde, and contynue with you all, for the furtheraunce and ioye of youre faith,
26that ye maye abundauntly reioyse in Christ Iesu thorow me, by my comynge to you agayne.
15And his inwarde affeccion is more abundaunt towarde you, whan he remembreth the obedience of you all, how ye receaued him with feare and treblynge.
16I reioyse, that I maye be bolde ouer you in all thinges.
22Morouer prepare me lodginge, for I hope that thorow youre prayers I shalbe geuen vnto you.
8Wherfore I exhorte you, that ye shewe loue vpo him.
9For therfore dyd I wryte vnto you also, that I mighte knowe the profe of you, whether ye were obediet in all thinges.
4We haue confidence in the LORDE to you warde, that ye both do and wyll do that which we comaunde you.
19I Paul haue wrytten it with myne awne hande. I wil recompence it: so that I do not saye vnto ye, how that thou owest vnto me euen thine owne selfe.
20Euen so brother, let me enioye the in the LORDE: refresh thou my hert in the LORDE.
3And the same haue I wrytten vnto you, lest wha I come, I shulde take heuynes of them, of whom I oughte to reioyse: for somoch as I haue this confidence in you all, that my ioye is the ioye of you all.
4For in greate trouble and anguysh of hert wrote I vnto you with many teares: not yt ye shulde be sory, but that ye mighte perceaue the loue, which I haue most specially vnto you.
14I my selfe am full certified of you (my brethren) that ye youre selues are full of goodnes, fylled with all knowlege, so that ye are able to exhorte one another.
15Neuertheles (brethre) I haue somwhat more boldly wrytten vnto you, as one that putteth you in remembraunce, for the grace that is geue me of God,
12I had many thinges to wryte vnto you: neuertheles I wolde not wryte wt papyre and ynke, but I trust to come vnto you, and to speake with you mouth mouth, that oure ioye maye be full.
15And in this confidence was I mynded the other tyme to come vnto you (that ye mighte haue yet another pleasure more)
16& to passe by you in to Macedonia, & to come againe out of Macedonia vnto you & to be led forth to Iewrye warde of you.
19For I knowe that the same shal chaunce to my saluacion, thorow youre prayer and mynistrynge of the sprete of Iesu Christ,
9And for the same I praye, yt yor loue maye increace more & more in all maner of knowlege and in all experience,
14In so moch that many brethren in the LORDE, are boldened thorow my bodes, and darre more largely speake the worde without feare.
22We haue sent with them also a brother of oures, whom we haue oft proued diliget in many thinges, but now moch more diligent.
18be ye glad also, and reioyce ye with me.
19I trust in the LORDE Iesus, to sende Timotheus shortly vnto you, that I also maye be of good comforte, whan I knowe what case ye stonde in.
16not now as a seruaunt, but aboue a seruaunt, euen a brother beloued, specially to me, but how moch more vnto ye, both in ye flesh and in the LORDE?
19But I desyre you ye more abundauntly, that ye so do, yt I maye be restored vnto you the more quyckly.
13For we wryte nothinge els vnto you, then that ye rede and also knowe. Yee & I trust that ye shal fynde vs vnto the ende, euen as ye haue founde vs partly.
6and am surely certified of this, yt he which hath begonne that good worke in you, shal go forth with it vntyll ye daye of Iesus Christ:
7as it becommeth me to iudge of you all, because I haue you in my hert, as those that are partakers with me of grace in my bondes, in defendinge and stablyshinge of the Gospell.
15Wherfore I also, (in so moch as I haue herde of the faith which ye haue in ye LORDE Iesu, and of youre loue vnto all ye sayntes)
19For youre obedience is published amonge all men, therfore am I glad of you.But yet I wolde haue you wyse in that which is good, & symple in euell.
28I haue sent him therfore the more haistely, that ye mighte se him, and reioyce agayne, and that I also mighte haue the lesse sorowe.
10yee and that thinge ye do vnto all the brethre, which are thorow out all Macedonia. But we beseke you brethren that ye increace yet more and more,
14These thinges wryte I vnto the, trustinge shortly to come vnto the:
13For I wolde haue kepte him styll with me, that in thy steade he might haue mynistred vnto me in ye bondes of ye Gospell:
14Neuertheles without thy mynde wolde I do nothinge, that ye good which thou doest, shulde not be of compulsion, but wyllingly.
13I had many thinges to wryte, but I wolde not with ynke, and pen wryte vnto the.
22I beseke you brethren, suffre the worde of exhortacion, for I haue wrytten vnto you in few wordes.
12(that is)that I mighte be conforted with you, thorow yor faith & myne, which we haue together.
6With you peradueture wil I abyde, or els wynter, that ye maye brynge me on my waye, whither so euer I go.
4though I haue wherof I mighte reioyce in ye flesh. Yf eny other ma thynke that he hath wherof he mighte reioyce in the flesh, moch more I,
10that I mighte once haue a prosperous iourney ( by the will off God) to come vnto you.
10I haue trust towarde you in ye LORDE, that ye wylbe none otherwyse mynded. But he that troubleth you, shal beare his iudgment, what so euer he be.
29But I am sure whan I come vnto you, that I shal come with ye full blessynge of the Gospell of Christ.
10But thou hast sene the experience of my doctryne, my fasshion of lyuynge, my purpose, my faith, my longsufferynge, my loue, my pacience,
12Wherfore my dearly beloued, as ye haue allwayes obeyed (not onely in my presence, but now also moch more in my absence) euen so worke out youre awne saluacion with feare and tremblynge.
8This I saye not as commaudynge, but seynge, other are so diligent, I proue youre loue also, whether it be perfecte or no.