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Romans 14:1

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

But take ye a sick man in belief, not in deemings, [or in deceptions, or disputations], of thoughts.

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Lo! thou hast taught full many men, and thou hast strengthened hands made faint.

As a shepherd he shall feed his flock, he shall gather [the] lambs in his arms, and he shall raise in his bosom; he shall bear [the] sheep with lamb.

He shall not break a shaken reed, and he shall not quench smoking flax; he shall bring out doom in truth.

I shall seek that that perished, and I shall bring again that that was cast away; and I shall bind up that that was broken, and I shall make strong that that was sick; and I shall keep that that is fat and strong; and I shall feed them in doom;

Ye made not firm that that was unsteadfast, and ye made not whole that that was sick; ye bound not up that that was broken, and ye brought not again that that was cast away, and ye sought not that that perished; but ye commanded to them with sternness, and with power.

for lo! I shall raise a shepherd in earth, which shall not visit forsaken things, and shall not seek scattered things, and he shall not heal a thing all-broken, and shall not nourish forth that that standeth. And he shall eat fleshes of the fat, and shall unbind the claws of them.

A bruised reed he shall not break [or He shall not break altogether a shaken reed], and he shall not quench smoking flax, till he cast out doom to victory;

And anon Jesus held forth his hand, and took Peter, [or caught him], and said to him, Thou of little faith, why hast thou doubted?

See ye, that ye despise not one of these little. For I say to you [or Truly I say to you], that the angels of them in heavens see evermore the face of my Father that is in heavens.

for it hath not entered into his heart, but into the womb, and beneath it goeth out, purging all meats.

It is more profitable to him, if a millstone be put about his neck, and he be cast into the sea, than that he cause to stumble one of these little.

Truly, truly, I say to you, he that taketh whomever I shall send, receiveth me; and he that receiveth me, receiveth him that sent me.

And the heathen men did to us not little courtesy [or Soothly barbar-ians gave to us not little humanity]. And when a fire was kindled, they refreshed us all, for the rain that came, and the cold.

For if the loss of them is the reconciling of the world, what is the taking up [of them], but life of dead men? [or but life to dead?]

For another man believeth, that he may eat all things; but he that is sick, [or unsteadfast], eat worts.

It is good to not eat flesh, and to not drink wine, neither in what thing thy brother offendeth, or is caused to stumble, or is made sick, [or unsteadfast].

He that eateth, despise not him that eateth not; and he that eateth not, deem not him that eateth. For God hath taken him to him [or God hath taken him].

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.

For which thing take ye together, as also Christ took you into the honour of God.

And he was not made unsteadfast in the belief, neither he beheld his body then nigh dead, when he was almost of an hundred years, nor the womb of Sarah nigh dead.

I am made sick to sick men, to win sick men; to all men I am made all things, to make all men safe.

Therefore receive ye him with all joy in the Lord, and have ye such with all honour.

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.

But of perfect men is firm meat, of them that for custom have [their] wits exercised to discretion of good and of evil.

If any man cometh to you, and bringeth not this teaching, do not ye receive him into your house, neither say to him, Hail.




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