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Ecclesiastes 11:10

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Do thou away ire [or wrath] from thine heart, and remove thou malice from thy flesh; for why youth and lust be vain things, or vanity.

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A vain man is raised into pride; and he guesseth himself born free, as the colt of a wild ass.

For thou writest bitternesses against me; and wilt waste me with the sins of my young waxing age.

His bones shall be [full-]filled with the vices of his young waxing age; and they shall sleep with him in dust.

Have thou not mind on the tres-passes of my youth; and on mine unknowings. Thou, Lord, have mind on me by thy mercy; for thy goodness.

Lo! thou hast set [or put] my days measurable; and my substance is as nought before thee. Nevertheless all vanity; each man living.

Nevertheless a man passeth in an image; but also he is troubled vainly. He treasureth; and he know not, to whom he shall gather those things.

Folly is bound together in the heart of a child; and a rod of chastising [or discipline] shall drive it away.

I saw all things that be made under the sun, and lo! all things be vanity and torment of spirit.

Vanity of vanities, said Ecclesiastes; vanity of vanities, and all things be vanity.

Have thou mind on thy Creator in the days of thy youth, before that the time of thy torment come, and the years of thy death nigh, of which thou shalt say, Those please not me.

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 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.




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