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Hebrews 6:9

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

But, ye most dearworthy, we trust of you better things, and nearer to health, though we speak so.

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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.

Who that believeth, and is baptized [or christened], shall be safe [or saved]; but he that believeth not, shall be condemned [or damned].

When these things were heard, they held peace, and glorified God, and said, Therefore also to heathen men God hath given penance to life.

and I witnessed to Jews and to heathen men penance into God, and faith into our Lord Jesus Christ.

Wherefore, ye most dearworthy to me, flee ye from the worshipping of maumets [or idols].

Sometime ye ween, that we shall excuse us with you. Before God in Christ we speak; and, most dear brethren, all things for your edifying.

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.

For the sorrow that is after God, worketh penance into steadfast health; but sorrow of the world worketh death.

For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision is anything worth, neither prepuce, but the belief that worketh by charity [or but faith that worketh by charity].

For also to bound men ye had compassion, and ye received with joy the robbing of your goods, knowing that ye have a better and a dwelling substance.

But we be not the sons of withdrawing away into perdition, but of faith into [the] getting of soul.

how shall we escape, if we despise so great an health? Which, when it had taken beginning to be told out by the Lord, of them that heard, is confirmed into us.

and he brought to the end [or he led to perfection] is made cause of everlasting health to all that obey him,

For God is not unjust, that he forget your work and love, which ye have showed in his name; for ye have ministered to saints, and minister.

Most dear, I beseech you, as comelings [or as guests], and pilgrims, to abstain you from fleshly desires, that fight against the soul;

Lo! ye most dearworthy brethren, I write to you this second epistle, in which I stir your clear soul by admonishing together,

Most dear brethren, I write to you, not a new commandment, but the old commandment, that ye had from the beginning. The old commandment is the word, that ye heard.

Most dear brethren, I doing all busyness to write to you of your common health, had need to write to you, and pray to strive strongly for the faith that is once taken to saints.




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