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Philippians 2:12

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Therefore, my most dearworthy brethren, as evermore ye have obeyed, not in my presence only, but much more now in mine absence, work ye with dread and trembling your health.

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make we bond of peace with the Lord our God, and cast we away all our alien wives, and them that be born of those wives, by the will of the Lord; and of them that dread the commandment of our God, be it done by the law.

Nail thou my flesh with thy dread; for I dreaded of thy dooms.

Serve ye the Lord with dread; and make ye full out joy to him with trembling.

The work of a just [or rightwise] man is to life; but the fruit of a wicked man is to sin.

A slow man will, and will not; but the soul of them that work shall be made fat.

Mine hand made all these things, and all these things be made, saith the Lord; but to whom shall I behold, no but to a poor man and contrite in spirit, and greatly dreading my words?

Hear ye the word of the Lord, which quake at his word; your brethren hating you, and casting away for my name, said, The Lord be glorified, and we shall see in your gladness; forsooth they shall be shamed.

And from the days of John Baptist till now the kingdom of heavens suffereth violence, and violent men ravish it.

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 asked light, and entered, and trembled, and fell down to Paul and to Silas at their feet.

And he trembled, and wondered, and said, Lord, what wilt thou that I do? And the Lord said to him, Rise up, and enter into the city, and it shall be said to thee, what it behooveth thee to do.

soothly to them that be by patience of good work, glory, and honour, and uncorruption, to them that seek everlasting life;

Therefore, my dearworthy brethren, be ye steadfast, and unmoveable, being plenteous in work of the Lord, evermore witting that your travail is not idle in the Lord.

And I in sickness, and dread, and in much trembling, was among you [or was with you];

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

And the inwardness of him be more plenteously in you, which hath in mind the obedience of you all, how with dread and trembling ye received him.

Servants, obey ye to fleshly lords with dread and trembling, in simple-ness of your heart, as to Christ;

Only live ye worthily to the gospel of Christ, that whether when I come and see you, either absent I hear of you, that ye stand in one spirit of one will, travailing together to the faith of the gospel.

For it is given to you for Christ, that not only ye believe in him, but also that ye suffer for him;

on your communing in the gospel of Christ, from the first day till now;

trusting this same thing, that he that began in you a good work, shall perform it till into the day of Jesus Christ.

And I hope in the Lord Jesus, that I shall send Timothy soon to you, that I be of good comfort, when those things be known that be about you.

Therefore, my brethren most dear-worthy and most desired, my joy and my crown, so stand ye in the Lord, most dear brethren.

For ye, Philippians, know also, that in the beginning of the gospel, when I went forth from Macedonia, no church communed with me in reason, of thing given and taken, but ye alone.

having mind [or mindful] of the work of your faith, and travail, and charity, and abiding of the hope of our Lord Jesus Christ, before God and our Father.

Therefore I suffer [or I sustain] all things for the chosen, that also they get the health that is in Christ Jesus, with heavenly glory.

Therefore we that have so great a cloud of witnesses put to [us], do we away all charge, and sin standing about us, and by patience run we to the battle, [or the strife, or fight], purposed to us,

Therefore dread we, lest peradventure while the promise of entering into his rest is left, that any of us be guessed to be away [or to fail].

Therefore haste we to enter into that rest, that no man fall into the same ensample of unbelief.

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

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

But wax ye in the grace and the knowing of our Lord Jesus Christ and our Saviour; to him be glory now and into the day of everlastingness. Amen.




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