Titus 1
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | Poul, the seruaunt of God, and apostle of Jhesu Crist, bi the feith of the chosun of God, and bi the knowing of the treuthe, |
| 2 | whiche is aftir pitee, in to the hope of euerlastinge lijf, which lijf God that lieth not, bihiyte bifore tymes of the world; |
| 3 | but he hath schewid in hise tymes his word in preching, that is bitakun to me bi the comaundement of `God oure sauyour, |
| 4 | to Tite, most dereworthe sone bi the comyn feith, grace and pees of God the fadir, and of Crist Jhesu, oure sauyour. |
| 5 | For cause of this thing Y lefte thee at Crete, that thou amende tho thingis that failen, and ordeyne preestis bi citees, as also Y disposide to thee. |
| 6 | If ony man is withoute cryme, an hosebonde of o wijf, and hath feithful sones, not in accusacioun of letcherie, or not suget. |
| 7 | For it bihoueth a bischop to be without cryme, a dispendour of God, not proud, not wrathful, not drunkelew, not smytere, not coueytouse of foul wynnyng; |
| 8 | but holdinge hospitalite, benygne, prudent, sobre, iust, |
| 9 | hooli, contynent, takinge that trewe word, that is aftir doctryn; that he be miyti to amoneste in hoolsum techyng, and to repreue hem that ayenseien. |
| 10 | For ther ben many vnobedient, and veyn spekeris, and disseyueris, moost thei that ben of circumcisyoun, |
| 11 | whiche it bihoueth to be repreued; whiche subuerten alle housis, techinge whiche thingis it bihoueth not, for the loue of foul wynnyng. |
| 12 | And oon of hem, her propre profete, seide, Men of Crete ben euere more lyeris, yuele beestis, of slowe wombe. |
| 13 | This witnessyng is trewe. For what cause blame hem sore, that thei be hool in feith, |
| 14 | not yyuynge tent to fablis of Jewis, and to maundementis of men, that turnen awei hem fro treuthe. |
| 15 | And alle thingis ben clene to clene men; but to vnclene men and to vnfeithful no thing is clene, for the soule and conscience of hem ben maad vnclene. |
| 16 | Thei knoulechen that thei knowen God, but bi dedis thei denyen; whanne thei ben abhominable, and vnbileueful, and repreuable to al good werk. |