Galatians 6:3
If eny ma seme to him silfe that he is somwhat whe in dede he is nothynge the same deceaveth hym silfe in his ymaginacion.
If eny ma seme to him silfe that he is somwhat whe in dede he is nothynge the same deceaveth hym silfe in his ymaginacion.
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4Let every man prove his awne worke and then shall he have reioysinge in his awne silfe and not in another
5For every man shall beare his awne burthen.
18Let no man deceave him silfe. Yf eny man seme wyse amonge you let him be a fole in this worlde that he maye be wyse.
19For ye wisdome of this worlde is folysshnes with god. For it is writte: he compaseth the wyse in their craftynes.
20And agayne God knoweth the thoughtes of the wyse that they be vayne.
21Therfore let no ma reioyce in men. For all thinges are youres
6These thinges brethre I have described in myn awne person and Apollos for youre sakes that ye myght learne by vs that no man coute of him selfe beyonde that which is above written: that one swell not agaynst another for eny mans cause.
7For who preferreth the? What hast thou that thou hast not receaved? Yf thou have receaved it why reioysest thou as though thou haddest not receaved it?
2If eny man thinke that he knoweth eny thinge he knoweth nothynge yet as he ought to knowe.
7Loke ye on thynges after ye vtter apparence? Yf eny man trust in him silfe yt he is Christis let the same also considre of him silfe yt as he is Christis even so are we Christes.
22And se that ye be doars of the worde and not hearers only deceavinge youre awne selves with sophistrie
23For yf eny heare the worde and do it not he is lyke vnto a man that beholdeth his bodyly face in a glasse.
24For assone as he hath loked on him silfe he goeth his waye and forgetteth immediatlie what his fassion was.
11Let him yt is soche thynke on this wyse that as we are in wordes by letters when we are absent soche are we in dedes when we are present.
12For we cannot fynde in oure hertes to make oure selves of ye nombre of them or to compare oure selves to them which laude the selves neuerthelesse whill they measure the selves wt them selves and copare the selves wt the selves they vnderstode nought.
6And yet though I wolde reioyce I shuld not be a fole: for I wolde saye the trouthe. Neverthe lesse I spare lest eny man shuld thynke of me above that he seith me to be or heareth of me.
3that nothinge be done thorow stryfe or vayne glory but that in mekenes of mynde every man esteme other better then him selfe
4and that no man consyder his awne but what is mete for other.
1Brethren yf eny ma be fallen by chauce into eny faute: ye which are spirituall helpe to amende him in the sprete of meknes: consyderynge thy silfe lest thou also be tempted.
2Beare ye one anothers burthe and so fulfill the lawe of Christ.
16I saye agayne lest eny man thynke yt I am folishe: or els eve now take me as a fole that I maye bost my silfe a lytell.
17That I speake I speake it not after the wayes of the LORde: but as it were folysshly whill we are now come to bostynge.
7Be not deceaved God is not mocked. For what soever a man soweth yt shall he reepe.
4he is pufte vp and knoweth nothynge: but wasteth his braynes aboute questions and stryfe of wordes wherof sprynge envie stryfe raylinges evyll surmysinges
12Wherfore let hym that thynketh he stodeth take hede least he fall.
3For I saye (thorowe the grace that vnto me geve is) to every man amonge you that noman esteme of him selfe moare then it becometh him to esteme: but that he discretely iudge of him selfe accordynge as God hath dealte to every man the measure of fayth.
17Let him yt reioyseth reioyce in the LORde.
18For he that prayseth him silfe is not alowed: but he whom the LORde prayseth.
31Yf we had truly iudged oure selves we shuld not have bene iudged.
26Yf eny man amonge you seme devoute and refrayne not his tonge: but deceave his awne herte this mannes devocion is in vayne
3With me is it but a very smal thinge that I shuld be iudged of you ether of (mans daye) No I iudge not myn awne selfe.
4I know nought by my selfe: yet am I not therby iustified. It is the Lorde that iudgeth me.
7Nether let that man thinke that he shall receave eny thinge of the Lorde.
16Be of lyke affeccion one towardes another. Be not hye mided: but make youreselves equall to the of ye lower sorte. Be not wyse in youre awne opinios.
4though I have wherof I myght reioyce in the flesshe. Yf eny other man thynketh that he hath wherof he myght trust in the flesshe: moche moare I:
14But Yf ye have bitter envyinge and stryfe in youre hertes reioyce not: nether be lyars agaynst the trueth.
29that no flesshe shulde reioyce in his presence.
26Let vs not be vayne glorious provokinge one another and envyinge one another.
6Youre reioysinge is not good: knowe ye not that a lytle leve sowreth the whole lompe of dowe.
15But he that is spretuall discusseth all thinges: yet he him selfe is iudged of no ma.
18Let no man make you shote at a wroge (marke) which after his awne ymaginacion walketh in the humblenes and holynes of angels thinges which he never sawe: causlesse puft vp with his flesshly mynde
3Thikest thou this O thou ma that iudgest them which do soche thinges and yet doest eve the very same yt thou shalt escape ye iudgemet of God?