Titus 1:8
but harbarous, one that loueth goodnes, sober mynded, righteous, holy, temperate,
but harbarous, one that loueth goodnes, sober mynded, righteous, holy, temperate,
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6 Yf eny be blamelesse, the hussbande of one wife, hauynge faithfull children, which are not slaundred or ryote, nether are dishobedient.
7 For a Bisshoppe must be blamelesse, as the stewarde of God: not wylfull, not angrye, not geuen vnto moch wyne, no fyghter, not gredye of filthye lucre:
1 This is a true sayege: Yf a ma covet ye office of a Bisshoppe, he desyreth a good worke.
2 But a Bisshoppe must be blamelesse, the hussbade of one wife, sober, discrete, manerly, harberous, apte to teach:
3 Not geuen to moch wyne, no fighter, not geuen to filthy lucre: but gentle, abhorrynge stryfe, abhorrynge couetousnes:
4 & one that ruleth his awne house honestly, hauynge obedient children with all honestye.
1 Bvt speake thou that which becommeth wholsome learnynge.
2 That ye elder men be sober, honest, discrete, sounde in the faith, in loue, in pacience.
3 And the elder wemen likewyse that they shewe them selues as it becommeth holynes, that they be no false accusers, not geuen to moch wyne, that they teach honest thinges,
4 that they enfourme the yonge wemen to be sober mynded, to loue their hussbandes, to loue their childre,
5 to be discrete, chaste, husswyfly, good, obedient vnto their awne hussbandes, that the worde of God be not euell spoken of.
6 Exhorte the yonge men likewyse, that they be sober mynded.
7 Aboue all thinge shewe thy selfe an ensample off good workes, with vncorrupte doctryne, with honestye, with the wholsome
8 worde which can not be rebuked: that he which withstodeth maye be ashamed, hauynge nothinge in you that he maye disprayse.
6 He maye not be a yoge scolar, lest he be puft vp, and fall in to the iudgment of ye euell speaker.
7 He must also haue a good reporte of them which are without, lest he fall in to the rebuke and snare of the euell speaker.
8 Likewyse must the mynisters be honest, not double tonged, not geuen to moch wyne, nether vnto fylthie lucre,
9 but hauynge the mystery of faith in pure conscience.
10 And let them first be proued, and then let them mynister, yf they be blamelesse.
11 Euen so must their wyues be honest, not euell speakers, but sober and faithfull in all thinges.
9 and soch one as cleueth vnto the true worde of doctryne: that he maye be able to exhorte with wholsome lernynge, & to improue them that saye agaynst it.
6 in knowlege, temperancy: in temperancy, pacience: in pacience, godlynes:
7 in godlynes, brotherly loue: in brotherly loue, generall loue.
8 For yf these thinges be plenteous in you, they will not let you be ydle nor vnfrutefull in ye knowlege of oure LORDE Iesus Christ.
2 that they speake euell of no man, that they be no stryuers, but soft, shewynge all mekenes vnto all men.
3 For we oure selues also were in tymes past, vnwyse, dishobedient, in erroure, seruynge lustes and dyuerse maners of voluptuousnes, lyuynge in maliciousnes and envye, full of hate, hatynge one another.
13 Distribute vnto the necessities of the sayntes. Be glad to harbarow.
15 but as he which hath called you is holy, eue so be ye holy also in all youre conuersacion:
8 but aboue all thinges haue feruent loue amonge you one to another. For loue couereth the multitude of synnes.
9 Be ye herberous one to another without grudginge,
24 The seruaunt of the LORDE ought not to stryue, but to be gentle vnto euery man: apte to teach, one that can forbeare
21 But yf a man pourge himselfe from soch felowes, he shalbe a vessell sanctified vnto honoure, mete for the LORDE, and prepared vnto all good workes.
22 Fle thou the lustes of youth, but folowe righteousnes, faith, loue, peace, with all them that call vpon the LORDE with pure hert.
6 in purenesse, in knowlege, in longe sufferynge, in kyndnesse, in the holy goost, in loue vnfayned,
8 But in conclusion be ye all of one mynde, one suffre with another, loue as brethren, be pitefull, be curteous.
8 This is a true sayege. Of these thinges wolde I that thou shuldest speake earnestly, that they which are become beleuers in God, might be diligent to excell in good workes: for these thinges are good and profitable vnto me.
4 traytours, heady, hye mynded, gredy vpon voluptuousnes more then the louers of God,
10 to whoremongers, to the that defyle them selues with mankynde, to menstealers, to lyars, to periured, & so forth yf there be eny other thinge yt is cotrary to ye wholsome doctryne,
11 But thou man of God, flye soche thinges: folowe righteousnes, godlynes, faith, loue, pacience, mekenes:
2 Now is there no more requyred of the stewardes, then, that they be founde faithfull.
5 My beloued, thou doest faithfully what so euer thou doest to the brethren and to straugers,
6 which 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.
9 Let loue be without dissimulacion. Hate that which is euell: Cleue vnto that which is good.
12 Let no man despyse yi youth, but be thou vnto them that beleue, an ensample, in worde, in couersacion, in loue, in ye sprete, in faith, in purenesse.
17 But the wissdom that is fro aboue, is fyrst pure, the peasable, gentle, and easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good frutes, without iudgynge, and without simulacion:
3 For that is good and accepted in ye sighte of God oure Sauioure,
12 and teacheth vs, that we shulde denye vngodlynes, and wordly lustes: and that we shulde lyue discretly, righteously, and godly in this worlde,
10 yt ye maye proue what is best, that ye maye be pure, & soch as hurte no mans conscience, vnto the daye of Christ:
22 Euen 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,
11 My beloued, folowe not yt which is euell, but that which is good. He that doeth well, is of God: but he that doeth euell, seyth not God.