Romans 5:4
paciece bryngeth experiece, experiece bryngeth hope:
paciece bryngeth experiece, experiece bryngeth hope:
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1Because therfore that we are iustified by faith, we haue peace with God thorow oure LORDE Iesus Christ
2by who also we haue an intraunce in faith vnto this grace, wherin we stonde, & reioyse in the hope of ye glorye for to come, which God shal geue.
3Not onely yt, but we reioyse also i troubles, for so moch as we knowe, yt trouble bryngeth paciece,
3for as moche as ye knowe, how yt the tryinge of youre faith bringeth pacience:
4and let pacience haue her parfect worke, yt ye maye be parfecte aud sounde, lakinge nothinge.
5As for hope, is letteth vs not come to cofusion, because the loue of God is shed abrode in oure hertes, by the holy goost which is geuen vnto vs.
24For we are saued i dede, howbeit i hope: but ye hope that is sene, is no hope: for how can a man hope for that which he seyeth?
25But yf we hope for that which we se not, the do we thorow pacience abyde for it.
4What so euer thinges are wrytte afore tyme, are wrytten for oure learnynge, that we thorow pacience and comforte off the scriptures, might haue hope.
5The God of pacience and consolacion graunte you to be like mynded one towarde another, acordinge vnto Iesu Christ,
5But we wayte in the sprete off hope, to be made righteous by faith.
12Reioyse in hope, be pacient in trouble. Continue in prayer.
5Geue ye all youre diligence therfore here vnto, and in youre faith mynister vertue: in vertue, knowlege:
6in knowlege, temperancy: in temperancy, pacience: in pacience, godlynes:
36For ye haue nede of pacience, that after ye haue done the wil of God, ye mighte receaue the promes.
4so that we oure selues make oure boast of you (in the congregacions of God) of youre paciece and faith in all youre persecucions and troubles that ye suffre,
5which is a token of the righteous iudgment of God, that ye are counted worthy of the kyngdome of God, for the which ye also suffre.
13The God off hope fyll you wt all ioye and peace in beleuynge, yt ye maye be plenteous in hope thorow ye power of the holy goost.
11Yee and we desyre, that euery one of you shewe the same diligence, to the stablyshinge of hope euen vnto the ende,
12that ye faynte not, but folowe them which thorow faith and paciece inheret the promyses.
10Take (my brethren) the prophetes for an ensample of sufferynge aduersitie, and of longe pacience, which spake in the name of the LORDE.
11Beholde we counte them happy which endure. Ye haue hearde of ye paciece of Iob, and haue knowen what ende the LORDE made. For the LORDE is very pitifull and mercifull.
5The LORDE gyde youre hertes vnto the loue of God and pacience of Christ.
7Therfore is oure hope fast for you, in as moch as we knowe, that, like as ye are partakers of the affliccios, so shal ye be partakers also of the consolacion.
6in the which ye shal reioyse, though now for a litle season (yff nede requyre) ye are in heuynes thorow manyfolde temptacions:
7that youre faith once tryed (beynge moch more precious then the corruptible golde that is tryed thorow the fyre) might be founde vnto laude, glory and honoure at the appearynge of Iesus Christ:
7Be pacient therfore brethren, vnto the comynge of the LORDE. Beholde, the hussbade man wayteth for the precious frute of ye earth, and hath longe pacience there vpon, vntill he receaue the erly and the latter rayne.
8Be ye also pacient therfore, and settle youre hertes, for the commynge of the LORDE draweth nye.
11& to be strengthed wt all power acordinge to the mighte of his glory, to all pacience and longsufferynge with ioyfulnes,
3without ceassynge, and call to remembraunce youre worke in the faith, and youre laboure in loue, & youre pacience in hope, which is oure LORDE Iesus Christ before God oure father:
18And he beleued vpo hope, where nothinge was to hope, that he shulde be a father of many Heythen. Acordinge as it was sayde vnto him:
4to an vncorruptible and vndefyled inheritaunce, which neuer shal fade awaye, but is reserued in heauen for you
1Faith is a sure confidence of thinges which are hoped for, and a certaynte of thinges which are not sene.
5for ye hopes sake which is layed vp in stoare for you in heauen: of the which ye haue herde before by the worde of trueth in the Gospell,
15And so he abode pacietly, and optayned the promes.
6in purenesse, in knowlege, in longe sufferynge, in kyndnesse, in the holy goost, in loue vnfayned,
19which (hope) we haue as a sure and stedfast anker of oure soule. Which (hope) also entreth in, in to those thinges that are within ye vayle,
10But ye God of all grace, which hath called you to his euerlastinge glory in Christ Iesu, shal his owne selfe make you perfecte, which suffre a litle season: eue he shal settle, strength, and stablish you.
12Happy is the man that endureth in teptacion, for when he is tryed, he shal receaue the crowne of life, which the LORDE hath promised to them that loue him.
5But he that hath ordeyned vs for this, is God, which hath geuen vs the earnest of the sprete.
7namely, prayse & honoure, and vncorrupcion, vnto them that with pacience in doinge good, seke euerlastinge life:
13Wherfore gyrde op the loynes off youre mynde, be sober, and trust perfectly on the grace that is brought vnto you, by the declarynge of Iesus Christ,
7for we walke in faith, and se him not.
22But the frute of the sprete, is loue, ioye, peace, longe sufferinge, getlenes, goodnesse, faithfulnes,
7beareth all thinges, beleueth all thinges, hopeth all thinges, suffreth all thinges.
4which comforteth vs in all oure trouble: in so moch yt we are able to comforte them that are in eny maner of trouble, with the same comforte wher with we oure selues are comforted of God.
10But thou hast sene the experience of my doctryne, my fasshion of lyuynge, my purpose, my faith, my longsufferynge, my loue, my pacience,
13but reioyce, in as moch as ye are partakers of Christes passios, yt wha his glory appeareth, ye maye be mery & glad.
4but in all thinges let vs behaue oure selues as the mynisters of God: in moch pacience, in troubles, in necessities, in anguysshes,
21Whyle I cosidre these thinges in my hert, I get a hope agayne.