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Acts 20:31

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For which thing wake ye, holding in mind, that by three years night and day I ceased not, with tears, admon-ishing each of you.

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Forsooth if thou tellest to a just man, that a just man do not sin, and he sin not, he living shall live, for thou toldest to him, and thou hast delivered thy soul.

And when men slept, his enemy came, and sowed above tares, [or darnels, or cockles], in the middle of wheat, and went away.

But he saw many of the Pharisees and of Sadducees coming to his baptism, and said to them, Generation of adders, who showed to you to flee from the wrath that is to come?

Therefore wake ye, praying in each time, that ye be had worthy to flee all these things that be to come [or that shall come], and to stand before man’s Son.

This was done by two years, so that all that dwelled in Asia heard the word of the Lord, Jews and heathen men.

And he went into the synagogue, and spake with trust three months, disputing and treating [or softly moving] of the kingdom of God.

And he went up, and brake bread, and ate, and spake enough unto the day [or till into the light]; and so he went forth.

serving to the Lord with all meekness, and mildness, and tears, and temptations, that felled to me of ambushings of Jews;

And in the first day of the week, when we came to break bread, Paul disputed with them, and should go forth in the morrow; and he drew along the sermon till into midnight.

But after many years, I came to do alms-deeds to my folk, and offerings, and avows [or vows];

I write not these things, that I confound you, but I warn you as my most dearworthy sons.

For many walk, which I have said oft to you, but now I weeping say, [them], the enemies of Christ’s cross,

Whom we show, reproving each man, and teaching each man in all wisdom, that we offer each man perfect in Christ Jesus.

And, brethren, we pray you, reprove, [or chastise], unpeaceable [or unquiet] men. Comfort ye men of little heart, receive ye sick men, be ye patient to all men.

Whether ye hold not, that yet when I was at you, I said these things to you?

neither without our own travail, we ate bread of any man, but in travail and weariness wrought night and day, that we grieved none of you.

But wake thou, in all things travail thou, do [thou] the work of an evangelist, fulfill thy service, [or office], be thou sober.

Obey ye to your sovereigns, and be ye subject to them; for they perfectly wake, as to yielding reason for your souls, that they do this thing with joy, and not sorrowing; for this thing speedeth not to you.

Lo! I come, as a night thief. Blessed is he that waketh, and keepeth his clothes, that he wander not naked, and that they see not the filthhood of him.




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