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Romans 14:3

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

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].

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Who forsooth despised little days? and they shall be glad, and shall see a stone of tin in the hand of Zerubbabel. These be the seven eyes of the Lord, that run about into all earth.

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.

Then the disciples of John came to him, and said, Why we and the Pharisees fast oft, but thy disciples fast not?

And he said also to some men, that trusted in themselves, as they were rightful [or as rightful], and despised others, this parable, saying,

And Peter opened his mouth, and said, In truth I have found, that God is no acceptor of persons;

And yet while that Peter spake these words, the Holy Ghost felled on all that heard the word.

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?]

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

But what deemest thou thy brother? or why despisest thou thy brother? for all we shall stand before the throne of Christ.

Therefore no more deem we each other; but more deem ye this thing, that ye put not hurting, or cause of stumbling, to a brother.

And if thy brother be made sorry, [or heavy], in conscience for meat, now thou walkest not after charity. Do not thou through thy meat lose him, for whom Christ died.

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].

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




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