Philippians 2:4
and let euery ma loke not for his awne profet, but for the profet of other.
and let euery ma loke not for his awne profet, but for the profet of other.
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2fulfyll my ioye, that ye drawe one waye, hauynge one loue, beynge of one accorde, and of one mynde:
3that there be nothinge done thorow stryfe and vayne glory, but that thorow mekenesse of mynde euery man esteme another better then himselfe:
5Let the same mynde be in you, that was in Christ Iesu:
6which beyinge in the shappe of God, thought it not robbery to be equall with God,
24Let noman seke his awne profit, but let euery man seke anothers welth.
20For I haue no man that is so like mynded to me, which with so pure affeccio careth for you:
21for all other seke their awne, not that which is Iesus Christes.
16Be of one mynde amonge youre selues. Be not proude in youre awne consaytes, but make youre selues equall to them of ye lowe sorte. Be not wyse in youre awne opinions
17Recompese vnto no man euell for euell. Prouyde honestie afore hade towarde euery ma.
6These thinges brethren haue I described in myne awne preson & in Apollos for youre sakes, that ye mighte lerne by vs, that noman counte hygher of him self, then aboue is wrytten, that one be not puft vp agaynst another for eny mans cause.
7Loke ye on thinges after ye vtter appearauce?Yf eny man trust of himselfe yt he is Christes, let him thinke this also by himselfe, yt like as he is Christes, eue so are we Christes also.
2Beare ye one anothers burthe, and so shal ye fulfyll the lawe of Christ.
3But yf eny man thinke himselfe to be somwhat (whan in dede he is nothinge) the same disceaueth himselfe.
4Let euery man proue his owne worke, and the shal he haue reioysinge in his awne selfe, and not in another.
5For euery one shal beare his owne burthen.
21and therfore make we prouision for honest thinges, not onely before the LORDE, but also before men.
1We that are stronge ought to beare ye fraylnesse of them which are weake, and not to stonde in oure awne consaytes.
2Let euery one of vs ordre himselfe so, that he please his neghboure vnto his welth, and edifienge:
8Furthermore brethren, whatsoeuer thinges are true, whatsoeuer thinges are honest, what soeuer thinges are iust, what so euer thinges are pure, what soeuer thinges pertayne to loue, whatsoeuer thinges are of honest reporte: yf there be eny vertuous thinge, yf there be eny laudable thinge,
9haue those same in yor mynde, which ye haue both lerned and receaued, and herde and sene in me: those thinges do, and the God of peace shalbe with you.
19Let vs therfore folowe those thinges which make for peace, & thinges wherwith one maye edifye another.
26Let vs not be vayne glorious, prouokinge one another, and envyenge another.
24and let vs considre one another to ye prouokinge of loue and of good workes:
13This is not done to the intent, that other shulde haue ease, and ye cobraunce,
2Set youre mynde on the thinges which are aboue, not on ye thinges that are vpon earth.
16Neuertheles in that wher vnto we are come, let vs procede by one rule, that we maye be of one accorde.
17Brethren, be ye ye folowers of me, and loke on the which walke eue so as ye haue vs for an ensample.
18vnto vs, which loke not on the thinges that are sene, but on them which are not sene. For ye thinges which are sene, are temporall: but the thinges that are not sene, are eternall.
21Therfore let no man reioyse in men. For all is youres,
5Let youre softnes be knowne vnto all men. The LORDE is euen at honde.
4For like as we haue many membres in one body, but all the membres haue not one maner of operacion:
25Let thine eyes beholde the thinge yt is right, & let thine eye lyddes loke straight before the.
25that there shulde be no stryfe in the body, but that the membres shulde indifferently care one for another. And yf one membre suffre, all the membres suffre with him:
13Let vs not therfore iudge one another enymore. But iudge this rather, yt noma put a stomblinge blocke or an occasion to fall in his brothers waye.
2with all humblenes off mynde and mekenes, and longe sufferinge, forbearinge one another in loue,
13Brethren, I counte not my selfe yet that I haue gotten it: but one thinge I saye: I forget that which is behynde, and stretch my selfe vnto that which is before,
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.
16and preach the Gospell vnto them that dwell beyonde you, and not to reioyse in that, which is prepared with another mans measure.
12that ye maye walke honestly towarde the that are without, and that nothinge be lackynge vnto you.
15These thinges exercyse, and geue thy selfe vnto them, that thine increase maye be manifest vnto euery man.
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.
17This I saye therfore, and testifye in the LORDE, that ye walke nomore as ye other Heythen walke in the vanite of their mynde,
3Why seist thou a moate in thy brothers eye, and perceauest not the beame yt is yn thine awne eye?
32But be ye curteous one to another, mercifull, and forgeue one another, eue as God hath forgeuen you in Christ.
8But in conclusion be ye all of one mynde, one suffre with another, loue as brethren, be pitefull, be curteous.
41But why seist thou a moote i thy brothers eye, and considrest not the beame, that is in thine awne eye?
16Se therfore that youre treasure be not euell spoke of.
7and he that eateth not, eateth not vnto ye LORDE, and geueth God thankes.
10yt ye maye proue what is best, that ye maye be pure, & soch as hurte no mans conscience, vnto the daye of Christ:
14let all youre thinges be done in loue.