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2 Corinthians 2:3

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And this same thing I wrote to you, that when I come, I have not sorrow on sorrow, of the which it behooved me to have joy. And I trust in you all, that my joy is of all you [or of you all].

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What will ye? Shall I come to you in a rod, or in charity, and in a spirit of mildness?

And in this trusting I would first come to you, that ye should have the second grace,

For I call God to witness against my soul, that I sparing you came not over to Corinth;

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 lest again when I come, God make me low [or make me humble] with you, and I bewail many of them, that before sinned, and did not penance on the uncleanness, and fornication, and unchastity, that they have done.

Therefore I absent write these things, that I present do not harder, by the power, which the Lord gave to me into edification, and not into your destruction.

For why therefore I wrote this, that I know your proof, whether in all things ye be obedient.

Therefore though I wrote to you, I wrote not for him that did the injury, neither for him that suffered, but to show our busyness, which we have for you before God.

I have joy, that in all things I trust in you.

But God that comforteth meek men, comforted us in the coming of Titus.

For though I made you sorry, in an epistle, it rueth me not; though it rued, [I] seeing that though that epistle made you sorry at an hour,

For we sent with them also our brother, whom we have proved in many things oft, that he was busy, but now much busier, for much trust in you,

I trust on you in our Lord, that ye should understand none other thing. And who that disturbeth or dis-troubleth you, shall bear doom, whoever he be.

And, brethren, we trust of you in the Lord, for whatever things we command to you, both ye do and shall do.

I trusting of thine obedience wrote to thee, witting that thou shalt do over that that I say.




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