For that ye oughte to saye: yf the Lorde wyll and yf we lyue, let vs do thys or that.
There are many deuises in a mans hert, neuertheles the counsayll of the Lorde shall stande.
And so wil we do, yf God permytte.
Mem. What is he then that sayeth: there shuld somethynge be done without the Lordes commaundement:
but bad them fare well saiynge. I must nedes at this feaste that cometh, be in Ierusalem: but I will returne agayne vnto you, yf God will. And he departed from Ephesus
besechinge that at one tyme or other, a prosperous iorneye (by the wyll of God) myghte fortune me, to come vnto you.
I wil not se you nowe in my passage: but I truste to abyde a while wyth you, yf God shal suffer me.
that I maye come vnto you wyth ioye, by the wyll of God, and maye with you be refreshed.
But I wil come to you shortly yf God wil: and will knowe not the wordes of them, which swel, but the power,
But nowe ye reioyce in youre bostynges. All suche reioysing is euyl.