I say to make you ashamed [or I say to your shame]. So there is not any wise man, that may deem betwixt a brother and his brother;
The wisdom of a fell [or witting] man is to understand his way; and the unwariness of fools erreth.
In those days Peter rose up in the middle of the brethren, and said; and there was a company of men together, almost an hundred and twenty;
And Ananias answered, Lord, I have heard of many of this man, how great evil he did to thy saints in Jerusalem;
Neither the kind itself teacheth us [that], for if a man nourish long hair, it is shame to him;
Awake ye, just men, and do not ye do sin [or do not ye sin]; for some men have ignorance of God, but to reverence, that is, to your shame, I speak to you.
No man deceive himself. If any man among you is seen to be wise in this world, be he made a fool, that he be wise.
We fools for Christ, but ye prudent in Christ; we sick, but ye strong; ye noble, but we unnoble.
I write not these things, that I confound you, but I warn you as my most dearworthy sons.
Dare any of you that hath a cause against another, be deemed at wicked men, and not at holy men [or saints]?
Therefore if ye have worldly dooms, ordain ye those contemptible men, [or of little reputation], that be in the church, to deem.
And if any of you needeth wisdom, ask he of God, which giveth to all men largely, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given to him.