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1 Peter 1:22

Matthew's Bible 1537

And for as muche as ye haue puryfyed, youre soules thorowe the spyryte, in obeying the truethe for to loue brotherlye wythout faynynge, se that ye loue one another with a pure herte feruentlye:

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for the ende of the commaundement is loue that commeth of a pure hert, & of a good conscience, and of fayth vnfayned:

Let brotherlye loue continue.

No man hath sene God at anyetime. Yf we loue one another, god dwelleth in vs, and his loue is perfect in vs.

Beloued, let vs loue one another, for loue commeth of god. And euery one that loueth is borne of God, & knoweth God.

In conclusyon be ye all of one mynd, one suffer wyth another, loue as brethren, be petifull, be curteous,

Drawe nye to God, and he wyll drawe nye to you. Clense youre handes ye synners, and purge youre hertes ye wauerynge mynded.

And this is his commaundement, that we beleue on the name of his sonne Iesus Christ and loue one another, as he gaue commaundemente.

We are bounde to thanke God alwayes for you brethren, as it mete, because that your fayth groweth excedingly, and euerye one of you swimmeth in loue towarde another betwene youre selues,

and the Lorde increase you and make you flow ouer in loue one towarde another and toward all men euen as we do toward you,

Yf a man saye, I loue God, and yet hate his brother, he is a lyar. For howe can he that loueth not his brother whom he hath sene, loue god, whom he hath not sene?

Honoure all men. Loue brotherlye felowship. Feare God, and honour the kynge.

and he put no difference betwene them and vs, but with fayth purified theyr hertes.

For this is the tidinges, that ye hearde from the beginninge, that ye should loue one anothere

in Godlines brotherly kyndnes, in brotherlye kindnes, loue.

And this I praye, that youre loue maye increase more and more in knowledge, and in al fealinge,

and that ye be diligente to kepe the vnitie of the spirite in the bounde of peace,

We loke for, and hope in the spiryte, to be iustifyed thorow fayth.

Neuertheles I haue somwhat agaynste the, for thou hast left thy fyrst loue.

For the time is come that iudgemente must beginne at the house of God. Yf it fyrst begynne at vs, what shal the ende be of them, whiche beleue not the Gospel of God?

But aboue all thinges haue feruente loue among you. For loue couereth the multitude of synnes.

By fayth Abraham, when he was called obeyed, to go out into a place, which he shoulde afterward receyue to inherytaunce, and he wente oute not knowynge whyther he should go.

Howe muche more shall the bloude of Christe (which thorow the eternall spyryte offred hym selfe without spot to God) pourge youre conscyences from dead workes, for to serue the lyuyng God?

For God is not vnryghtuous that he should forget your worke and laboure that procedeth of loue, which loue you shewed in hys name, whiche haue mynystred vnto the saynctes, & yet mynyster.

in purenes, in knoweledge, in longe suffering in kyndnes, in the holye ghoste, in loue vnfayned,

Thys commaunde I you, that ye loue together.

Lykewyse let the wyues be in subiectyon to theyr husbandes, that euen they which beleue not the worde, maye wythoute the worde be wonne by the conuersation of the wiues:

and was made perfect, and the cause of eternall saluacyon vnto all them that obey him,

That good thynge, whiche was commytted to thy kepynge, kepe in the holy ghoste which dwelleth in vs.

the elder women as mothers, the yonger as systers, with all purenes.

Let no man despyse thy youthe: but be vnto them that beleue, an ensample, in worde in conuersacyon, in loue, in spyryte, in fayth & in purenes.

And I besought the to abyde styl in Ephesus, when I departed into Macedonia, euen so do, that thou commaunde some, that they teache no nother wyse:

But we are bounde to geue thankes alwaye to God for you brethren beloued of the Lorde, because that God hath from the beginnynge chosen you to saluacyon, thorow sanctifiynge of the spyryte, and thorowe beleuing the truet

O folyshe Galathyans: who hath wytched you, that ye should not beleue the truthe? To whom Iesus Christ was descrybed before the eyes, and among you crucyfyed.

Ye dyd runne wel: who was a let to you, that ye shoulde not obeye the trueth?

to lyue after the fleshe. For yf ye liue after the, fleshe, ye muste dye. But if ye mortifye the dedes of the bodye, by the helpe of the spirite, ye shall liue.

But vnto them that are rebellious and disobey the trueth, and folowe iniquitie, shall come indignacion and wrath,

by whom we haue receyued grace and Apostleshyp, to brynge all maner heathen people vnto the obedience of the fayth that is in his name:

Sanctifye them with the truthe, thy saiyng is truthe,

Now are ye cleane thorowe the wordes which I haue spoken vnto you.

And the worde of God encreased, and the numbre of the disciples multiplyed in Hierusalem greatly, and a great companye of the priestes were obedient to the faith.

& for theyr sakes sanctifye I my selfe, that they also myght be sanctifyed through the truth:

Wherfore laye a parte all fylthynes, all superfluytye of malycyousnes, and receyue wyth mekenes the worde that is grafted in you, whiche is able to saue your soules.

by the for knoweledge of God the father, thorowe the sanctifiynge of the spyryte, vnto obedience & sprinklyng of the bloude of Iesus Christe. Grace be wyth you & peace be multiplied.

which were in tyme passed disobedient, when the longe sufferinge of God abode excedinge paciently in the dayes of Noe, whyle the arcke was a preparing wherin fewe (that is to saie .viij. soules) were saued by water,




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