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1 Corinthians 3:7

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Therefore neither he that planteth is anything, neither he that moisteth, but God that giveth increasing.

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Alleluia. Lord, not to us, Lord, not to us; but give thou glory to thy name. Of thy mercy, and of thy truth;

And the shining of our Lord God be on us; and dress thou the works of our hands on us; and dress thou the works of our hands.

All folks be so before him, as if they be not; and they be reckoned as nothing and vain thing to him.

Lo! all men be unjust, and their works be wind and vain; the simulacra of them be wind, and void thing.

And all the dwellers of earth be areckoned into nought at him; for by his will he doeth, both in the hosts of heaven, and in the dwellers of earth, and none is that against-standeth his hand, and saith to him, Why didest thou so?

I am the vine, ye be the branches. Who [or He] that dwelleth in me, and I in him, this beareth much fruit, for without me ye may nothing do.

And if I have prophecy, and know all mysteries, and all knowing, [or science], and if I have all faith, so that I move hills from their place, [or from one place to another], and I have not charity, I am nought.

I planted, Apollos moisted, but God gave increasing.

And he that planteth, and he that moisteth, be one; and each shall take his own meed, after his travail.

I am made unwitting, ye constrained me. For I ought to be commended of you; for I did nothing less than they that be apostles over-measure. Though I am nought,

And he said to me, My grace sufficeth to thee; for virtue is perfectly made in infirmity. Therefore gladly I shall glory in mine infirmities, that the virtue of Christ dwell in me.

For who that troweth [or guesseth] that he be aught, when he is nought, he beguileth himself.




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