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1 Timothy 4:7

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

But eschew [or shun] thou uncovenable fables, and old women’s fables; haunt thyself to piety.

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In this thing I study without hurting, to have conscience to God, and to men evermore.

neither give attention to fables and genealogies that be uncertain [or without end], which give questions, more than edification of God, that is in the faith.

and witting this thing, that the law is not set [or not put] to a just man, but to unjust men and not subject, to wicked men and to sinners, to cursed men and defouled, to slayers of father, and slayers of mother, to manslayers

but that that becometh women, promising piety by good works.

And openly it is a great sacrament of piety, that thing that was showed in flesh, it is justified in Spirit, it appeared to angels, it is preached to heathen men, it is believed in the world, it is taken up into glory.

For bodily exercitation is profitable to little thing; but piety is profitable to all things, that hath a promise of life that now is, and that is to come.

But, thou, man of God, flee these things; but follow thou rightwiseness, piety, faith, charity, patience, mildness.

Thou Timothy, keep the thing [or the deposit] betaken to thee, eschew-ing cursed novelties of voices, and opinions of false name of knowing;

If any man teach otherwise, and accordeth not to the wholesome words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to that teaching that is by piety,

fightings of men, that be corrupt in soul [or in reason], and that be deprived from truth, that deem winning to be piety.

But eschew thou [or shun thou] unholy and vain speeches, for why those profit much to unfaithfulness,

And eschew thou [or shun] foolish questions, and without knowing, [or discipline], witting that those engender chidings.

And all men that will live faithfully [or piously] in Christ Jesus, shall suffer persecution.

having the likeness of piety, but denying the virtue of it. And eschew thou these men.

And truly they shall turn away the hearing from truth, but to fables they shall turn.

not giving attention to fables of Jews, and to commandments of men, that turn away them [or turn them away] from truth.

and taught us, that we forsake wickedness [or unpiety], and worldly desires, and live soberly, and justly, and piously in this world,

And eschew thou foolish questions, and genealogies, and strivings [or strives], and fightings of the law; for those be unprofitable and vain.

But of perfect men is firm meat, of them that for custom have [their] wits exercised to discretion of good and of evil.




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