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1 Peter 2:11

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Most dear, I beseech you, as comelings [or as guests], and pilgrims, to abstain you from fleshly desires, that fight against the soul;

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and he was an earth-tiller, or a comeling, of the land of Palestines in many days.

I am a comeling and a pilgrim with you; give ye to me right of [a] sepulchre with you, that I bury my dead body.

And he answered, The days of [the] pilgrimage of my life be few and evil, of an hundred and thirty years, and those [or they] have not come to the days of my fathers, in which they were pilgrims.

For we be pilgrims and comelings before thee, as all our fathers were; our days be as shadow on the earth, and there is no tarrying.

I am a comeling in earth; hide thou not thy behests from me.

Thy justifyings were delightable to me to be sung; in the place of my pilgrimage.

Lord, hear thou my prayer, and my beseeching; perceive thou with ears my tears. Be thou not still, for I am a comeling with thee; and a pilgrim, as all my fathers.

The woman with which he is coupled fleshly, shall be washed in water, and shall be unclean till to eventide.

Also the land shall not be sold into without end, for it is mine, and ye be my comelings, and [my] tenants;

But take ye heed to yourselves, lest peradventure your hearts be grieved with gluttony, and drunken-ness, and busynesses of this life, and that day come suddenly on you;

but to write to them, that they abstain them from defoulings of mau-mets [or of simulacra], and from forni-cation, and strangled things, and blood.

that ye abstain you from the offered things of maumets [or simu-lacra], and blood strangled, and forni-cation. From which ye keeping you, shall do well. Fare ye well.

Therefore, brethren, I beseech you by the mercy of God, that ye give your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, pleasing to God, and your service reasonable.

But I see another law in my members, fighting against the law of my soul, and making me captive in the law of sin, that is in my members.

For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die; but if ye by the Spirit slay the deeds of the flesh, ye shall live.

Therefore we use message for Christ, as if God admonisheth by us; we beseech you for Christ, be ye reconciled to God.

But we helping [you in work and word] admonish [you], that ye receive not the grace of God in vain.

Therefore, most dearworthy brethren, we that have these promises, cleanse we us from all filth of the flesh and of the spirit, doing holiness in the dread of God.

And they that be of Christ, have crucified their flesh with vices and covetings [or concupiscences].

Therefore now ye be not guests and strangers, but ye be citizens of saints, and [the] household meine of God;

Therefore I bound for the Lord beseech you, that ye walk worthily in the calling, in which ye be called,

And flee thou [the] desires of youth, but follow thou rightwiseness, faith, charity, peace, with them that inwardly call [or that in-call] the Lord of a clean heart.

By faith all these be dead, when the behests were not taken, but they beheld them afar, and greeting them well, and acknowledged that they were pilgrims, and harboured men on the earth.

But, ye most dearworthy, we trust of you better things, and nearer to health, though we speak so.

Whereof be battles and chidings among you? Whether not of your covetings, that fight in your members?

Peter, apostle of Jesus Christ, to the chosen men, to the comelings of scattering abroad, [or the chosen guests, or comelings, of dispersion, or the scattering abroad], of Pontus, of Galatia, of Cappadocia, of Asia, and of Bithynia,

And if ye inwardly call him Father, which deemeth without acception of persons by the work of each man, live ye in dread in the time of your pilgrimage [in earth];

Most dear brethren, do not ye go in pilgrimage in fervour, that is made to you to temptation, as if any new thing befall to you;

that that is left now of time in flesh live not now to the desires of men, but to the will of God.

Lo! ye most dearworthy brethren, I write to you this second epistle, in which I stir your clear soul by admonishing together,




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