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1Paul an Apostle of Iesu Christe, by the wyll of God, & brother Timotheus. Unto ye Church of God which is at Corinthus, with all the saintes which are in all Achaia: 2Grace be with you, and peace from God our father and from the Lorde Iesus Christe. 3Blessed be God, the father of our Lorde Iesus Christe, whiche is the father of mercies, & the God of al comfort: 4Which comforted vs in all our tribulation, insomuch that we are able to comfort them which are in any maner trouble, with the comfort wherwith we our selues are comforted of God. 5For as the afflictions of Christ are plenteous in vs: euen so is our consolation plenteous by Christe. 6Whether we be troubled it is for your consolation and saluation, which saluation sheweth her power, in that ye suffer the same afflictions whiche we also suffer: or whether we be comforted it is for your consolation & saluation: 7And our hope is stedfast, insomuch as we knowe howe that as ye are partakers of ye afflictions, so ye be partakers also of the consolation. 8For we woulde not brethren haue you ignoraunt of our trouble, whiche came vnto vs in Asia: For we were greeued out of measure, passyng strength, so greatly, that we dispayred euen of lyfe. 9Yea, we receaued the sentence of death in our selues, that we should not put our trust in our selues, but in God, whiche rayseth the dead: 10Who delyuered vs from so great a death, and doth deliuer: On whom we trust that yet hereafter he wyll deliuer, 11By the helpe of your prayer for vs, that by ye meanes of many persons, thankes may geuen of many on our behalfe, for the grace geuen vnto vs. 12For our reioycyng is this, the testimonie of our conscience, that in simplicitie & godly purenesse, and not in fleshely wisdome, but by the grace of God, we haue had our conuersatio in the worlde, and most of all to you wardes. 13We write none other thinges vnto you then that ye read, or also yt ye acknowledge, and I trust ye shall acknowledge vs vnto the ende. 14Euen as ye haue acknowledged vs partly: For we are your reioycing, euen as ye are ours in the daye of our Lorde Iesus. 15And in this confidence was I minded first to haue come vnto you, yt ye myght haue had one pleasure more: 16And to passe by you into Macedonia, and to haue come agayne out of Macedonia vnto you, and to be led foorth of you to Iurie. 17When I therfore was thus mynded, did I vse lightnesse? or mynde I carnally those thynges whiche I mynde, that with me shoulde be yea yea, & nay nay? 18God is faythfull: For our preaching to you, was not yea and nay. 19For Gods sonne Iesus Christe which was preached among you by vs, euen by me, and Siluanus, and Timotheus, was not yea and nay, but in hym it was yea. 20For all the promises of God in him are yea, and are in him Amen, vnto the glorie of God, through vs. 21And God it is whiche stablysheth vs with you in Christe, and hath annoynted vs. 22Which hath also sealed vs, and hath geuen the earnest of the spirite in our heartes. 23I call God for a recorde vnto my soule, that to spare you I came not as yet vnto Corinthus. 24Not that we be Lordes ouer your fayth, but are helpers of your ioy. For by fayth ye stande. 2But I determined this in my selfe, yt I would not come againe to you in heauynesse. 2For if I make you sorie, who is he yt shoulde make me glad, but the same which is made sorie by me? 3And I wrote this same vnto you, lest when I came, I shoulde take heauynesse of them of whom I ought to reioyce. This confidence haue I toward you all, that my ioy is the ioy of you all. 4For in great affliction and anguishe of heart, I wrote vnto you with many teares, not that ye shoulde be made sorie, but that ye myght perceaue the loue which I haue, most specially vnto you. 5But yf any man hath caused sorowe, the same hath not made me sorie, but partly, lest I shoulde greeue you all. 6It is sufficient vnto the same man that he was rebuked of many. 7So that nowe contrarywise, ye ought rather to forgeue hym, and comforte hym, lest that same person shoulde be swallowed vp with ouermuche heauynesse. 8Wherfore I pray you, that you would confirme your loue towardes hym. 9For this cause veryly did I write, that I myght knowe the profe of you, whether ye be obedient in all thynges. 10To whom ye forgeue any thyng, I forgeue also. For if I forgaue any thing, to whom I forgaue it, for your sakes forgaue I it, in the sight of Christe. 11Lest Satan shoulde circumuent vs: For his thoughtes are not vnknowen vnto vs. 12Furthermore, when I came to Troada, to preache Christes Gospell, and a doore was opened vnto me of the lorde, 13I had no rest in my spirite, because I founde not Titus my brother, but toke my leaue of them, and went away into Macedonia. 14Nowe thankes be vnto God, whiche alwayes geueth vs the victorie in Christe, and openeth the sauour of his knowledge by vs in euery place. 15For we are vnto God the sweete sauour of Christe in them that are saued, and in them which perisshe. 16To the one part are we the sauour of death, vnto death: and vnto the other part are we the sauour of lyfe vnto lyfe. And who is meete vnto these thynges? 17For we are not as many are, whiche chop & chaunge with the word of God: but as of purenesse of God, in the syght of God, so speake we in Christe. 3Do we begyn to prayse our selues agayne? Or neede we as some other of epistles of recomendation vnto you? or letters of recommendation from you? 2Ye are our epistle written in our heartes, whiche is vnderstande and read of all men: 3Forasmuche as ye declare that ye are the epistle of Christ ministred by vs, and written, not with ynke, but with the spirite of the lyuyng God, not in tables of stone, but in fleshly tables of the heart. 4Such trust haue we through Christe to Godwarde. 5Not that we are sufficiet of our selues to thynke any thyng as of our selues: but our ablenesse is of God, 6Which hath made vs able ministers of the newe testament, not of the letter, but of the spirite: For the letter kylleth, but the spirite geueth lyfe. 7Yf the ministration of death, through the letters figured in stones, was in glorie, so that the chyldren of Israel coulde not beholde the face of Moyses, for the glorie of his countenaunce, whiche glorie is done away: 8Howe shall not the ministration of the spirite be much more in glorie? 9For yf the ministration of condempnation be glorie: much more doth the ministration of ryghteousnes exceede in glorie. 10For euen that which was glorified, is not glorified in respect of this exceedyng glorie. 11For yf that whiche is destroyed was glorious, much more that which remayneth is glorious. 12Seyng then that we haue such truste, we vse great boldnesse: 13And not as Moyses, which put a vayle ouer his face, that the chyldren of Israel shoulde not see for what purpose that serued which is put away. 14But their myndes were blynded: For vntyll this day remayneth the same coueryng vntaken away in the reading of the olde testament, which vayle is put away in Christe. 15But euen vnto this day when Moyses is read, the vayle is layde vppon their heart. 16Neuerthelesse, when it shall turne to the Lorde, the vayle shalbe taken away. 17The Lorde is a spirite: And where the spirite of the Lorde is there is libertie. 18But we all behold as in a mirrour, the glorie of the Lorde, with his face open, and are chaunged vnto the same similitude, from glorie to glorie, euen as of the spirite of the Lorde. 4Therfore, seyng that we haue such a ministerie, as we haue receaued mercie, we faynt not: 2But haue cast from vs the clokes of vnhonestie, and walke not in craftynesse, neither handle we the word of God disceitefully, but in openyng of the trueth, and report our selues to euery mans conscience in the syght of God. 3Yf our Gospell be yet hyd, it is hyd in them that are lost: 4In whom the god of this worlde hath blinded the myndes of them whiche beleue not, lest the lyght of the Gospell of the glorie of Christe (which is the image of God) should shine vnto them. 5For we preache not our selues, but Christe Iesus the Lord, and our selues your seruauntes for Iesus sake. 6For it is God that commaundeth the lyght to shine out of darknesse, whiche hath shined in our heartes, for to geue the lyght of the knowledge of the glorie of God, in the face of Iesus Christe. 7But we haue this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellencie of the power be Gods, and not ours. 8We are troubled on euery syde, yet are we not without shyft. We are in pouertie, but not vtterly without somewhat. 9We suffer persecution, but are not forsaken therin. We are cast downe, but we perisshe not. 10We alwayes beare about in the body the dying of the Lorde Iesus, that the lyfe of Iesus myght also appeare in our bodie. 11For we which lyue, are alwayes deliuered vnto death for Iesus sake, that the lyfe also of Iesu myght appeare in our mortall flesshe. 12So then, death worketh in vs, but life in you. 13Seing then that we haue the same spirite of fayth (accordyng as it is written, I beleued, and therefore haue I spoken) We also beleue, and therefore speake. 14For we knowe, that he which raysed vp the Lorde Iesus, shall rayse vp vs also by the meanes of Iesus, and shall set vs with you. 15For all thynges do for your sakes, that the plenteous grace, by thankes geuyng of many, may redounde to the prayse of God. 16Wherefore we are not weryed: But though our outwarde man perishe, yet the inwarde man is renued day by day. 17For our exceedyng tribulation which is momentanie & lyght, prepareth an exceedyng and an eternall wayght of glorie vnto vs. 18Whyle we loke not on the thynges whiche are seene, but on the thynges which are not seene. For the thynges which are seene, are temporall: but the things which are not seene, are eternal. 5For we knowe, that yf our earthly house of this tabernacle were destroyed, we haue a building of God, an habitation not made with handes, but eternall in heauen. 2For therfore sygh we, desiryng to be clothed with our house whiche is from heauen: 3So yet, yf that we be founde clothed, and not naked. 4For we that are in this tabernacle sigh, & being burdened because we would not be vnclothed, but would be clothed vpo, that mortalitie might be swalowed vp of lyfe. 5He that hath ordeyned vs for this thyng is God, which hath also geuen vnto vs the earnest of the spirite. 6Therfore we are alway of good cheare, and knowe, that as long as we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lorde. 7(For we walke by fayth, not after outwarde appearaunce.) 8Neuerthelesse, we are of good comfort, and had rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lorde. 9Wherfore, whether we be at home, or from home, we endeuour our selues to be accepted vnto hym. 10For we must all appeare before the iudgement seate of Christe, that euery man may receaue the workes of his bodie according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad. 11Seing then that we knowe the feare of the Lorde, we fare fayre with men: For we are knowen well enough vnto God. I trust also that we are knowen in your consciences. 12For we prayse not our selues agayne vnto you, but geue you an occasion to reioyce of vs, that ye may haue somwhat agaynst them which reioyce in the face, and not in the heart. 13For yf we be to feruent, to God are we to feruent: Or yf we kepe measure, for your cause kepe we measure. 14For the loue of Christe constrayneth vs, because we thus iudge, that yf one dyed for all, then were all dead. 15And he dyed for all, that they which lyue, shoulde not hencefoorth lyue vnto them selues, but vnto hym which dyed for them, and rose agayne. 16Wherefore hencefoorth knowe we no man after the flesshe: Insomuche, though we haue knowen Christe after the flesshe, nowe yet hencefoorth knowe we hym so no more. 17Therfore yf any man be in Christe, he is a newe creature. Olde thynges are passed awaye, beholde all thynges are become newe. 18And all thynges are of God, whiche hath reconciled vs vnto hym selfe by Iesus Christe, and hath geuen to vs the ministerie of reconciliation. 19For God was in Christe, reconciling the worlde to hym selfe, not imputyng their sinnes vnto them, and hath committed to vs the preachyng of the atonement. 20Nowe then are we messengers in the rowme of Christe, euen as though God dyd beseche you through vs. So praye we you in Christes steade, that ye be reconciled vnto God. 21For he hath made him to be sinne for vs, whiche knewe no sinne, that we shoulde be made the ryghteousnesse of God in hym. 6We also as helpers exhorte you, that ye receaue not the grace of God in vayne. 2For he saith: I haue heard thee in a tyme accepted, and in the day of saluation haue I suckoured thee. Beholde, nowe is that accepted tyme, beholde nowe is that day of saluation: 3Let vs geue none occasion of euyll in any thyng, that the ministerie be not blamed: 4But in all thynges let vs behaue our selues as ye ministers of God, in much pacience, in afflictions, in necessities, in anguisshes, 5In stripes, in prisonmentes, in strifes, in labours, 6In watchynges, in fastinges, in purenesse, in knowledge, in long suffryng, in kyndnesse, in the holy ghost, in loue vnfaigned: 7In the worde of trueth, in the power of God, by the armour of righteousnes, of the ryght hande and on the lefte, 8By honour and dishonour, by euyll report and good report, as deceauers and yet true, 9As vnknowen, and yet knowen, as dying, and beholde we lyue, as chastened, and not kylled, 10As sorowyng, and yet alway merie: as poore, and yet make many riche: as hauyng nothyng, and yet possessyng all thynges. 11O ye Corinthians, our mouth is open vnto you, our heart is made large: 12Ye are in no strayte in vs, but are in a straite in your owne bowels. 13I promise you lyke rewarde as vnto children: Set your selues at large, 14And beare not ye a straunge yoke with the vnbeleuers. For what felowship hath righteousnesse with vnrighteousnesse? Or what communion hath lyght with darkenesse? 15Or what concorde hath Christe with belyall? Eyther what part hath he that beleueth, with an infidell? 16Or howe agreeth the temple of God with images? For ye are the temple of the lyuing God, as saide God, I wyll dwell in them, & walke in them & wyll be their God, & they shalbe my people. 17Wherfore come out fro among them, and separate your selues from them (saith the Lorde) and touche none vncleane thyng, and I wyll receaue you, 18And wyll be a father vnto you, and ye shalbe my sonnes and daughters, saith the Lorde almightie. 7Seyng that we haue these promises (dearely beloued) let vs clense our selues from all fylthynesse of the flesshe & spirite, and growe vp to full holynesse in the feare of God. 2Understande vs, we haue wronged no man, we haue corrupt no man, we haue defrauded no man. 3I speake not this to condempne you: for I haue shewed you before, that ye are in our heartes to dye and lyue with you. 4I am very bolde ouer you, I reioyce greatly in you. I am fylled with comfort, and am exceedyng ioyous in all our tribulation. 5For when we were come into Macedonia, our flesshe had no rest, but we were troubled on euery syde: Outward was fyghtyng, inward was feare. 6Neuerthelesse, God that comforteth the humble, comforted vs by the commyng of Titus. 7And not by his comming only, but also by the consolatio whiche we receaued of you, when he tolde vs your desire, your wepyng, your feruent mynde towarde me, so that I reioyced the more. 8For though I made you sorie with a letter, I repent not, though I dyd repent. For I perceaue, that the same epistle made you sorie, though it were but for a season. 9I nowe reioyce, not that ye were sorie, but that ye so sorowed to repent: for ye sorowed godly, so that in nothyng ye were hurt by vs. 10For godly sorowe, causeth repentaunce vnto saluatio, not to be repented of: but the sorowe of the world causeth death. 11For beholde this thing, what carefulnesse this godly sorow that ye toke, hath wrought in you: yea what clearing of your selues, yea what indignation, yea what feare, yea what vehemet desire, yea what zeale, yea what punishment. For in all thynges ye haue shewed your selues that ye were cleare in ye matter. 12Wherefore, though I wrote vnto you, I dyd it not for his cause that had done the hurt, neither for his cause that was hurt: but that your good minde to vswarde myght appeare among you in the syght of God. 13Therfore we are comforted, because ye are comforted: yea and exceedyngly the more ioyed we, for the ioy that Titus had, because his spirite was refreshed by you all. 14I am therefore not nowe ashamed, though I boasted my selfe to hym of you. For as all thinges which we spake vnto you are true: euen so our boastyng that I made vnto Titus is made true. 15And his inwarde affection is more aboundaunt towarde you, when he remembred the obedience of you all, howe with feare and tremblyng ye receaued hym. 16I reioyce that I may be bolde in you in all thynges. 8Moreouer, we do you to wite brethren, of the grace of God, which was geuen in the Churches of Macedonia. 2Howe that ye aboundance of their reioycing is, that they are tryed with muche tribulation. And though they were exceedyng poore, yet haue they geuen exceedyng rychlye, and that in singlenesse. 3For to their powers (I beare them recorde) yea & beyonde their powers, they were wyllyng. 4And prayed vs with great instaunce that we woulde receaue this grace and societie of the ministerie to ye saintes. 5And this they dyd not as we loked for: but gaue their owne selues first to the Lorde, and after vnto vs by the wyll of God. 6So that we coulde not but desire Titus to accomplyshe ye same grace among you also, euen as he had begun. 7Nowe therefore as ye are riche in all thinges, in fayth, in worde, in knowledge, in all feruentnesse, and in loue, which ye haue to vs: euen so, see that ye be plenteous in this grace also. 8This say I not by commaundement, but because of ye feruentnesse of other, & alowing the vnfaynednes of your loue. 9For ye knowe the grace of our Lorde Iesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poore, that ye through his pouertie might be made rich. 10And I geue councell hereto: For this is expedient for you, which haue begun not to do only, but also to wil a yere ago. 11Nowe therfore perfourme the thyng which ye began to do: that as ther was in you a redines to wyll, euen so ye may performe ye dede of that which ye haue. 12For if there be first a wyllyng mynde, it is accepted accordyng to that a man hath, and not accordyng to that he hath not. 13Truly, not that other be set at ease, & ye brought into combraunce: 14But that there be equalnesse nowe at this tyme, and that your aboundaunce may succour their lacke, and that their aboundaunce maye supplie your lacke, that there may be equalitie. 15As it written: He that had much, had not the more aboundaunce, and he that had litle, had not the lesse. 16Thankes be vnto God, which put the same good mynde for you in the heart of Titus, 17Because he accepted the exhortation, yea rather he was so well wylling, that of his owne accorde he came vnto you. 18We haue sent with hym that brother whose praise is in the Gospel through out all the Churches. 19(And not that only, but is also chosen of the Churches to be a felowe with vs in our iourney, concernyng this grace that is ministred by vs vnto the glorie of the same Lorde, and to stirre vp your redie mynde) 20For this we eschewe, that any man shoulde rebuke vs in this plenteous distribution that is ministred by vs: 21And make prouisio for honest thinges, not only in the syght of the Lorde, but also in the syght of men. 22We haue sent with them a brother of ours, whom we haue oftentymes proued diligent in many thinges, but nowe much more diligent, for the great confidence whiche I haue in you: 23Partly for Titus sake, which is my felowe & helper concernyng you: partly because of other which are our brethren and the messengers of the Churches, and the glorie of Christe. 24Wherfore shewe ye vnto them ye profe of your loue, & of our reioycyng of you in the syght of the Churches. 9Of the ministryng to the saintes, it is but superfluous for me to write vnto you: 2For I knowe the redinesse of your mynde, whereof I boast my selfe of you, vnto them of Macedonia, that Achaia was prepared a yere a go: and your zeale hath prouoked many. 3Yet haue I sent the brethren, lest our boastyng which I make of you, should be in vayne in this behalfe, that ye (as I haue sayde) may prepare your selues. 4Lest yf they of Macedonia come with me, and fynde you vnprepared, we (I wyll not say you) shoulde be ashamed in this matter of boastyng. 5Therfore, I thought it necessarie to exhort the brethren, to come beforehand vnto you, and to prepare your good blessyng promised afore, that it myght be redy, so that it be as a blessyng, and not a defraudyng. 6This yet I say he which soweth litle, shall reape litle: and he that soweth in geuyng largely and freely, shall reape plenteouslie. 7Let euery man do, accordyng as he hath purposed in his heart, not grudgyngly, or of necessitie: For God loueth a chearefull geuer. 8God is able to make you riche in all grace, that ye in all thynges hauyng sufficient vnto the vtmost, may be riche vnto all maner of good workes, 9As it is written: He hath sparsed abrode, and hath geuen to the poore, his ryghteousnesse remayneth for euer. 10He that ministreth seede vnto ye sower, ministreth bread also for foode, and multiplieth your seede, and encreaseth the fruites of your ryghteousnesse: 11That in all thynges ye may be made riche into all singlenesse, which causeth through vs, that thankes are geuen vnto God. 12For the administration of this seruice, not only supplieth ye neede of the saintes: but also is aboundaunt by the thankes geuyng of many vnto God, 13Which by the experiment of this ministration, prayse God for the obedience of your consentyng to the Gospell of Christe, and for your singlenesse in distributyng to them, and to all men: 14And by their prayers for you, which long after you, for the aboundaunt grace of God in you. 15Thankes be vnto God, for his vnspeakeable gyft. 10I Paul my selfe beseche you by the mekenesse & gentlenesse of Christ, whiche when I am present among you, am lowlye: but am bolde towarde you beyng absent. 2I beseche you, that I neede not to be bolde when I am present, with that same boldnesse, wherwith I am supposed to haue ben bolde, agaynst some, which repute vs as though we walked accordyng to the fleshe. 3For though we walke in the fleshe, yet we do not warre according to ye flesh. 4For the weapons of our warfare are not carnall, but myghtie through God, to cast downe strong holdes, 5Wherwith we ouerthrowe counsels, and euery hye thyng, that is exalted agaynst the knowledge of God, & bryng into captiuitie all imagination, to the obedience of Christe, 6And are readie to take vengeaunce on all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfylled. 7Loke ye on thynges after the vtter appearaunce? If any man trust in hym selfe that he is Christes, let hym consider this agayne of hym selfe, that as he is of Christe, euen so are we of Christe. 8For though I shoulde boast my selfe somwhat more of our auctoritie, which the Lorde hath geuen to vs for edification, and not for your destruction, it shal not be to my shame: 9Lest I should seeme as though I wet about to make you afrayde by letters. 10For the letters sayth he, are sore and strong: but his bodyly presence is weake, and his speache rude. 11Let hym that is such, thynke on this wise: that as we are in worde by letters, when we are absent, such are we in deede when we are present. 12For we dare not make our selues of the number of them, or to compare our selues to them which praise themselues. Neuerthelesse, whyle they measure them selues, with them selues, and compare them selues with them selues, they vnderstande not. 13But we wyll not reioyce aboue measure: but accordyng to the measure of the rule, which God hath distributed vnto vs, a measure to reache euen vnto you. 14For we stretch not out our selues beyonde measure, as though we reached not vnto you: For euen to you also haue we come with the Gospell of Christe: 15And we boast not our selues out of measure in other mens labours: Yea, and we hope, when your fayth is increased among you, to be magnified accordyng to our measure aboundauntly, 16And that I shall preache the Gospell, in those regions which are beyonde you: and not to glorie of those thynges, which by another mans measure are prepared alredy. 17But let hym that glorieth, glorie in the Lorde. 18For he that prayseth hymselfe, is not alowed, but whom the Lorde prayseth. 11Would to God ye coulde haue suffred me a litle in my foolishnesse: and in dede ye do forbeare me. 2For I am gelous ouer you, with Godly gelousie: For I haue coupled you to one man, to present you a chaste virgin vnto Christe. 3But I feare lest by any meanes, that as the serpent begyled Eue through his subtiltie, euen so your myndes shoulde be corrupted fro the singlenesse that is towarde Christe. 4For yf he that commeth, preacheth another Iesus, whom we haue not preached: or yf ye receaue another spirite whom ye haue not receaued: either another Gospell which ye haue not receaued, you woulde well haue suffered hym. 5Ueryly I suppose that I was not behynde the chiefe Apostles. 6But though I be rude in speakyng, yet not in knowledge, but in all thynges among you, we haue ben well knowen to the vtmost. 7Dyd I sinne because I submitted my selfe, that ye myght be exalted, & because I preached to you the Gospell of God freely? 8I robbed other Churches, takyng wages of them, to do you seruice. 9And when I was present with you, and had nede, I was chargeable to no man: for that which was lackyng vnto me, the brethren which came from Macedonia supplied, and in all thynges I haue kept my selfe so that I shoulde not be chargeable to any man, and so wyll I kepe my selfe. 10The trueth of Christe is in me, that this reioycyng shall not be shut vp agaynst me in the regions of Achaia. 11Wherfore? Because I loue you not? God knoweth. 12But what I do, that wyll I do, to cut away occasion from them which desire occasion, that they myght be founde lyke vnto vs, in yt wherin they gloried. 13For such false Apostles are disceiptfull workers, transfourmed into ye Apostles of Christe. 14And no maruayle, for Satan himselfe is transfourmed into an angel of lyght. 15Therfore it is no great thyng though his ministers be transfourmed as the ministers of righteousnesse, whose ende shalbe accordyng to their workes. 16I say agayne, let no man thynke that I am foolyshe: or els euen nowe take ye me as a foole, that I also may boast my selfe a litle. 17That I speake, I speake it not after the Lorde: but as it were foolishly, in this maner of boastyng. 18Seyng that many glorie after ye fleshe, I wyll glorie also. 19For ye suffer fooles gladly, seyng ye your selues are wyse. 20For ye suffer, yf a man bryng you into bondage, yf a man deuoure, yf a man take, yf a man exalt hym selfe, yf a man smite you on the face. 21I speake concernyng reproche, as though we had ben weake: Howbeit, wherin soeuer any man is bolde, (I speake foolishly) I am bolde also. 22They are Ebrues, euen so am I. They are Israelites, euen so am I. They are the seede of Abraham, euen so am I. 23They are the ministers of Christe, (I speake as a foole) I am more: in labours more aboundant, in stripes aboue measure, in pryson more plenteouslie, in death oft. 24Of the Iewes fyue tymes receaued I fourtie stripes saue one. 25Thryse was I beaten with roddes, once stoned, thrise I suffred shipwracke, nyght and day haue I ben in ye depth: 26In iourneying often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils of myne owne nation, in perils among the heathen, in perils in the citie, in perils in the wildernesse, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren, 27In labour & trauayle, in watchinges often, in hunger and thirst, in fastinges often, in colde and nakednesse, 28Besides the thynges which outwardlye come vnto me: my dayly encombraunce is the care of all the Churches. 29Who is weake, and I am not weake? who is offended, and I burne not? 30If I must needes glory, I wyll glory of the thynges that concerne myne infirmities. 31The God and father of our Lorde Iesus Christe, which is blessed for euermore, knoweth that I lye not. 32In the citie of Damascus, Aretas the kynges gouernour of the people, layde watche in the citie of the Damascens, and woulde haue caught me: 33And at a wyndowe was I let downe in a basket through the wall, and scaped his handes. 12It is not expedient doubtles, for me to glorie, I wyl come to visions & reuelations of the Lorde. 2For I knew a ma in Christe, aboue xiiij. yeres ago, (whether he were in the body I can not tell, or whether he were out of the body, I can not tell, God knoweth) that he was taken vp into the thirde heauen: 3And I knewe the same man (whether in the body or out of the body, I can not tell, God knoweth) 4Howe that he was take vp into paradise, & hearde vnspeakeable wordes, which is not lawfull for man to vtter. 5Of such a man wyll I glorie, yet of my selfe wyll I not glorie, but in myne infirmities. 6For though I woulde desire to glorie, I shall not be a foole, for I wyll say the trueth: but I nowe refrayne, lest any man shoulde thynke of me, aboue that which he seeth me to be, or yt he heareth of me. 7And lest I shoulde be exalted out of measure through the aboundaunce of the reuelations, there was geuen vnto me a pricke to the fleshe, the messenger of Satan to buffet me, because I should not be exalted out of measure. 8For this thyng besought I the Lorde thryse, that it myght depart from me. 9And he sayde vnto me: My grace is sufficient for thee. For my strength is made perfect in weakenesse. Most gladly therfore, I wyll rather glorie in my infirmities, that the power of Christ myght dwell in me. 10Therfore haue I delectation in infirmities, in rebukes, in necessities, in persecutions, in anguishes for Christes sake: For when I am weake, then am I strong. 11I am become a foole in gloriyng. Ye haue compelled me: for I ought to haue ben commended of you. For nothyng was I inferiour vnto the chiefe Apostles, though I be nothyng, 12Truely the signes of an Apostle were wrought among you, in all patience, and signes, and wonders, and myghtie deedes. 13For what is it, wherin ye were inferiour vnto other Churches, except it be that I was not chargeable vnto you? Forgeue me this wrong. 14Beholde, nowe the thirde tyme I am redy to come vnto you, and yet wyll I not be chargeable vnto you: For I seke not yours, but you. For the children ought not to lay vp for the fathers and mothers: but the fathers and mothers for the chyldren. 15I wyll very gladly bestowe, & wylbe bestowed for your sakes, though the more aboundauntly I loue you, the lesse I am loued agayne. 16But be it, that I was not chargeable vnto you: Neuerthelesse, when I was craftie, I caught you with guile. 17Dyd I pyll you by any of them who I sent vnto you? 18I desired Titus, and with hym I sent a brother: Dyd Titus defraude you of any thyng? Haue we not walked in the same spirite? not in the same steppes? 19Agayne, thynke you that we excuse our selues vnto you? We speake in Christ in the syght of God: but we do all thinges dearely beloued, for your edifiyng. 20For I feare lest when I come, I shall not fynde you such as I woulde: and that I shalbe founde vnto you, such as ye woulde not: lest there be debates, enuyinges, wrathes, strifes, backbitinges, whisperinges, swellinges, & seditions: 21And that when I come agayne, my God bryng me lowe among you, and I shall bewayle many of the which haue sinned alredy, and haue not repented of the vncleannesse, and fornication, and wantonnes, which they haue comitted. 13Nowe come I the third time vnto you. In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall euery worde be stablisshed. 2I tolde you before, and tell you before, as though I had ben present with you the seconde tyme, so write I nowe beyng absent, to them which in time past haue sinned, and to all other, that yf I come agayne, I wyll not spare, 3Seyng yt ye seeke experience of Christe which speaketh in me, which to you ward is not weake, but is mighty in you. 4For though he was crucified of weakenesse, yet liueth he of the power of God. And we no doubt, are weake in hym: but we shall lyue with hym, by ye might of God towarde you. 5Examine your selues, whether ye are in the fayth: Proue your owne selues. Knowe ye not your owne selues, howe that Iesus Christe is in you? except ye be reprobates. 6I trust ye shal knowe that we are not reprobates. 7Truely I pray to God that ye do none euyll, not that we shoulde seeme approued: but yt ye shoulde do that which is honest, though we be as reprobates. 8For we can do nothyng agaynst the trueth: but for the trueth. 9For we are glad when we are weake, and ye are strong. Truely this also we wishe, euen your perfection. 10Therfore write I these thynges beyng absent, lest when I am present, I should vse sharpenesse, accordyng to the power which the Lorde hath geuen me to edification, and not to destruction. 11Finally brethren, fare well, be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mynde, lyue in peace, and the God of loue and peace shalbe with you. 12Greete one another in an holy kisse. 13All the saintes salute you. 14The grace of our Lorde Iesus Christ, and the loue of God, and the comunion of the holy ghost, be with you all. Amen. The ende of the seconde Epistle to the Corinthians. Sent from Philippos, a citie in Macedonia, by Titus and Lucas.