[1]If [there be] therefore any consolation in Christe, yf any comfort of loue, if any felowship of ye spirite, yf any compassion and mercie
[2]Fulfyl ye my ioy, that ye be lyke mynded, hauyng the same loue, being of one accorde, of one mynde
[3]Let nothyng [be done] through stryfe or vayne glorie, but in mekenesse of mynde euery man esteeme one ye other better then hym selfe
[4]Loke not euery man on his owne thynges, but euery man also on the thynges of others
[5]Let ye same mynde be in you, which was in Christe Iesus
[6]Who beyng in the fourme of God, thought it not robbery to be equall with God
[7]But made hym selfe of no reputation, takyng on him the fourme of a seruaut, and made in the lykenesse of men, and founde in figure as a man
[8]He humbled hym selfe, made obedient vnto death, euen the death of the crosse
[9]Wherfore God also hath highly exalted hym, and geuen hym a name which is aboue euery name
[10]That in the name of Iesus euery knee should bowe, [of thynges] in heauen, and [thynges] in earth, and [thinges] vnder the earth
[11]And that euery tongue should confesse that the Lorde, Iesus Christe [is] to the glorie of God the father
[12]Wherfore, my dearely beloued, as ye haue alwayes obeyed, not as in my presence only, but nowe much more in my absence, worke out your owne saluation with feare and tremblyng
[13]For it is God which worketh in you, both to will and to do of good wyll
[14]Do all thyng without murmuryng and disputyng
[15]That ye may be blamelesse and pure, the sonnes of God, without rebuke in the myddes of a croked and peruerse nation, among who shyne ye as lightes in the worlde
[16]Holdyng fast the worde of lyfe, to my reioycyng in the day of Christe that I haue not runne in vayne, neither haue laboured in vayne
[17]Yea, and though I be offered vp vpo the offeryng and seruice of your fayth, I reioyce, and reioyce with you all
[18]For the same cause also do ye reioyce, and reioyce with me
[19]But I trust in the Lorde Iesus, to sende Timotheus shortly vnto you, that I also may be of good comfort, when I knowe your state
[20]For I haue no man lyke mynded, who wyll naturally care for your state
[21]For all seeke their owne, not the thynges which are Iesus Christes
[22]Ye knowe the profe of hym, that as a sonne with the father, he hath serued with me in the Gospell
[23]Hym therfore I hope to sende, assoone as I knowe my state
[24]But I trust in the Lorde, that I also my selfe shall come shortly
[25]But I supposed it necessarie to sende to you Epaphroditus, my brother and companion in labour, & felowe souldier, but your Apostle, and the minister of my neede
[26]For he longed after you all, and was full of heauinesse, because that ye had hearde that he had ben sicke
[27]And no doubt he was sicke nye vnto death, but God had mercie on hym, and not on hym only, but on me also, lest I shoulde haue sorowe vpon sorowe
[28]I sent him therfore the more diligentlie, that when ye see him againe, ye may reioyce, and that I may be the lesse sorowfull
[29]Receaue hym therfore in the Lorde with all gladnes, & make much of such
[30]Because, for the worke of Christe, he was nye vnto death, not regardyng his lyfe, to fulfyll your lacke of seruice towarde me
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