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Rheims Douai [1582], THE NEVV TESTAMENT OF IESVS CHRIST, TRANSLATED FAITHFVLLY INTO ENGLISH out of the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected copies of the same, diligently conferred vvith the Greeke and other editions in diuers languages: Vvith Argvments of bookes and chapters, Annotations, and other necessarie helpes, for the better vnderstanding of the text, and specially for the discouerie of the Corrvptions of diuers late translations, and for cleering the Controversies in religion, of these daies: In the English College of Rhemes (Printed... by Iohn Fogny, RHEMES) [word count] [B09000].
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Chap. VI. If any do sinne, the rest that do the vvorkes of the Holy Ghost, must not therfore take pride in them selues, but rather make humilitie of it, partly by fearing their ovvne fall, partly by looking straitly to their ovvne vvorkes. 6 He exhorteth earnestly to good vvorkes, assuring them that they shal reape none other then here they sovv. 11 With his ovvne hand he vvriteth, telling them, the true cause vvhy those false Apostles preach circumcision, to be only to please the Ievves: 17 and a plaine argument that he preacheth it not, to be this, that he is persecuted of the Ievves.

1   Brethren, and if a man be preoccupated in any fault, you that are spiritual, instruct such an one in the spirit of lenitie, considering thine ovvne self, lest thou also be tempted.

2   Beare ye one an others burdens: & so you shal fulfil the lavv of Christ.

3   For if any man esteeme him self to be something, vvhereas he is nothing, he seduceth him self.

4   But let euery one proue his ovvne vvorke, & so in him self only shal he haue the glorie, and not in an other.

5   For euery one shal beare his ovvne burden.

6   And let note him that is catechized in the vvord, 09Q1216 communicate to him that catechizeth him, in al his goods.

7   Be not deceiued, God is not mocked.

8   For what things a m&abar; shal sow, those also shal he reape. For he that sovveth in his flesh, of the flesh also shal reape corrupti&obar;. but he that soweth in the spirit, of the spirit shal reape life euerlasting.

9   And note doing good, let vs not faile. For in due time vve shal note reape

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not failing.

10   Therfore vvhiles vve haue time, let vs vvorke good to al, but09Q1217 especially to the domesticals of the faith. &cross4;

11   See vvith vvhat maner of letters I haue written to you vvith mine ovvne hand.

12   Vvhosoeuer vvil please in the flesh, they force you to be circumcised, only that they may not suffer the persecution of the crosse of Christ.

13   For neither they that are circumcised, do keepe the Lavv: but they vvil haue you to be circumcised, that they may glorie in your flesh.

14    noteBut note God forbid that I should glorie, sauing in the crosse of our Lord Iesvs Christ: by vvhom the vvorld is crucified to me, and I to the vvorld.

15   For in Christ Iesvs neither circumcision auaileth ought, nor prepuce, but09Q1218 a nevv creature.

16   And vvhosoeuer shal folovv this rule, peace vp&obar; them, and mercie, and vpon the IsraĆ«l of God.

17   From hencefurth let no man be troublesome to me. for I beare the markes of our Lord Iesvs in my body. The grace of our Lord Iesvs Christ be vvith your spirit brethren. Amen. &cross4;
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Rheims Douai [1582], THE NEVV TESTAMENT OF IESVS CHRIST, TRANSLATED FAITHFVLLY INTO ENGLISH out of the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected copies of the same, diligently conferred vvith the Greeke and other editions in diuers languages: Vvith Argvments of bookes and chapters, Annotations, and other necessarie helpes, for the better vnderstanding of the text, and specially for the discouerie of the Corrvptions of diuers late translations, and for cleering the Controversies in religion, of these daies: In the English College of Rhemes (Printed... by Iohn Fogny, RHEMES) [word count] [B09000].
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