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Ephesians 4:2

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

with all meekness and mildness, with patience supporting each other in charity,

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For the Lord is high, and behold-eth meek things; and knoweth afar high things.

come thou forth with prosperity, and reign thou. For truth, and mildness, and rightfulness [or rightwiseness]; and thy right hand shall lead forth thee wonderfully.

It is better to be made meek with mild men, than to part spoils with proud men.

He shall scorn [the] scorners; and he shall give grace to mild men.

Forsooth the end of prayer is better than the beginning. A patient man is better than a proud man.

For the Lord high, and enhanced, saith these things, that dwelleth in everlastingness, and his holy name in high place, and that dwelleth in holy-ness, and with a contrite, either full sorry, and meek spirit, that he quicken the spirit of meek men, and quicken the heart of contrite men.

All mild, either patient, men of earth, seek ye the Lord, which have wrought the doom of him; seek ye the just, seek ye the mild, if any manner ye be hid in the day of strong vengeance of the Lord.

Thou daughter of Zion, make joy withoutforth enough; sing, thou daughter of Jerusalem; lo! thy king shall come to thee, he is just, and a saviour; he is poor, and ascending [or going up] on a she-ass, and on a colt or a foal, the son of a she-ass.

for Moses was the mildest man, over all men that dwelled in earth.

Take ye my yoke on you, and learn ye of me, for I am mild and meek in heart; and ye shall find rest to your souls.

And he answered to them, and said, A! thou generation out of belief [or unbelieveful], how long shall I be among you, how long shall I suffer you? Bring ye him to me.

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

But we firmer men owe to sustain [or to bear up] the feeblenesses of sick men, [or unfirm in faith], and not [to] please to ourselves.

it suffereth all things, it believeth all things, it hopeth all things, it sustaineth all things.

Each bear other’s charges, and so ye shall fulfill the law of Christ.

as he hath chosen us in himself before the making of the world, that we were holy [or that we should be holy], and without wem in his sight, in charity.

and be comforted in all virtue, by the might of his clearness, in all patience and long abiding with joy,

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

with temperance reproving them that against-stand the truth, that some-time God give to them repenting [or penance], that they know the truth,

For which thing cast ye away all uncleanness, and plenty of malice, and in mildness, receive ye the word that is planted, that may save your souls.

But hallow ye the Lord Christ in your hearts, and evermore be ye ready to [do] satisfaction to each man asking you reason of that faith and hope that is in you, but with mildness, and dread,

And in faith all of one will, in prayer be ye each suffering with other, lovers of brotherhood, merciful, mild, meek; [Forsooth in faith all of one understanding, or will, in prayer be ye compassionate, or each suffering with other, lovers of fraternity, merciful, mild, meek;]




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