The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ChristTranslated from the Latin Vulgate: and diligently compared with the original Greek . uptible, by the word ofGod who livetii and reraaineth for ever: 24 For all flesh is as grass : and all theglory thereof as the flower (f the grass: thegrass is wilhered, and the flower thereof isfallen aicay. 25 But the icord of the Lord endurethfor ever. And this is the word which hathbeen preached among you. CHAP. II. We are to lay aside all guile, and go toChrist the living stone: and as beingnow his people, icalk worthy of him, withsubmission to superio


The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ChristTranslated from the Latin Vulgate: and diligently compared with the original Greek . uptible, by the word ofGod who livetii and reraaineth for ever: 24 For all flesh is as grass : and all theglory thereof as the flower (f the grass: thegrass is wilhered, and the flower thereof isfallen aicay. 25 But the icord of the Lord endurethfor ever. And this is the word which hathbeen preached among you. CHAP. II. We are to lay aside all guile, and go toChrist the living stone: and as beingnow his people, icalk worthy of him, withsubmission to superiors, and patience un-der suflerintrs. HEREFORE aying away allmalice, and allguile, and dissi-mulations, andenvies, and alldetractions, 2 As new born babes, desire tiie rationalmilk without guile: that thereby you maygrow unto salvation. 3 If so be you have tasted that the Lordis sweet, 4 Unto whom coming, as to a livingstone, rejected indeed by men, but choseaand made lionourable by God: 5 Be you also as living stones built up,a spiritual iiouse, a holy priesthood, to of-fer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable toGod by Jesus


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