PHILIPPIANS
Chapter 4
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:1 | Therfor, my britheren most dereworthe and most desirid, my ioye and my coroun, so stonde ye in the Lord, most dere britheren. | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:2 | Y preye Eucodiam, and biseche Synticem, to vndurstonde the same thing in the Lord. | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:3 | Also Y preye and thee, german felow, helpe thou the ilke wymmen that traueliden with me in the gospel, with Clement and othere myn helperis, whos names ben in the book of lijf. | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:6 | Be ye nothing bisi, but in al preyer and biseching, with doyng of thankyngis, be youre axyngis knowun at God. | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:7 | And the pees of God, that passith al wit, kepe youre hertis and vndurstondingis in Crist Jhesu. | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:8 | Fro hennus forth, britheren, what euere thingis ben sothe, what euere thingis chast, what euere thingis iust, what euere thingis hooli, what euere thingis able to be louyd, what euere thingis of good fame, if ony vertu, if ony preising of discipline, thenke ye these thingis, | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:9 | that also ye han lerud, and take, and heed, and seyn in me. Do ye these thingis, and God of pees schal be with you. | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:10 | But Y ioyede greetli in the Lord, that sum tyme aftirward ye floureden ayen to feele for me, as also ye feeliden. But ye weren ocupied, Y seie not as for nede, | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:12 | And Y can also be lowid, Y can also haue plentee. Euery where and in alle thingis Y am tauyt to be fillid, and to hungur, and to abounde, and to suffre myseiste. | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:15 | For and ye, Filipensis, witen, that in the bigynnyng of the gospel, whanne Y wente forth fro Macedonye, no chirche comynede with me in resoun of thing youun and takun, but ye aloone. | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:18 | For Y haue alle thingis, and abounde; Y am fillid with tho thingis takun of Epafrodite, whiche ye senten in to the odour of swetnesse, a couenable sacrifice, plesynge to God. | |
Phil | Wycliffe | 4:22 | Tho britheren that ben with me, greten you wel. Alle hooli men greten you wel, moost sotheli thei that ben of the emperouris hous. | |