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Romans 2:14

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For when heathen men that have not law, do kindly those things that be of the law, they not having such manner [of] law, be law to themselves,

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but in each folk he that dreadeth God, and worketh rightwiseness, is acceptable to him.

which in generations passed suffered all folks to go into their own ways.

For God despiseth the times of this unknowing, and now showeth to men, that all everywhere do penance;

The which when they had known the rightwiseness of God, understood not, that they that do such things be worthy the death, not only they that do those things, but also they that consent to the doers.

For whoever have sinned without the law, shall perish without the law; and whoever have sinned in the law, they shall be deemed by the law.

that show the work of the law written in their hearts. For the conscience of them yieldeth to them a witnessing betwixt themselves of thoughts that be accusing or defending,

And the prepuce of kind that fulfilleth the law, shall deem thee, that by letter and circumcision art a trespasser against the law.

Neither the kind itself teacheth us [that], for if a man nourish long hair, it is shame to him;

to them that were without law, as I were without law, when I was not without [the] law of God, but I was in the law of Christ, to win them that were without [the] law.

and ye were in that time without Christ, alienated [or strangers] from the living of Israel, and guests of the testaments, not having hope of promise, and without God in this world.

in which also we all lived sometime in the desires of our flesh, doing the wills of the flesh and of the thoughts, and we were by kind the sons of wrath, as other men;

None other nation is so great, that hath Gods nighing to itself, as our God is ready to all our beseechings.

From henceforth, brethren, what-ever things be sooth, whatever things chaste, whatever things just, whatever things holy, whatever things able to be loved, [or amiable, or lovable], whatever things of good fame, if any virtue, if any praising of discipline, think ye these things,




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