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The bishop therefore must be without reproach, the husband of one wife, temperate, sober-minded, orderly, given to hospitality, apt to teach; |
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A bishop ª
then ª
must ª°
be ª°
blameless, ª
the husband ª
of one ª
wife, ª
vigilant, ª
sober, ª
of good behaviour, ª
given to hospitality, ª
apt to teach; ª |
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A Bishop ª
then ª
must ª°
be ª°
blamelesse, ª
the husband ª
of one ª
wife, ª
vigilant, ª
sober, ª
of good behauiour, ª
giuen to hospitalitie, ª
apt to teach; ª |
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But it behoveth that a presbyter be as that blame be not found in him; and that he be the husband of one wife; (a man) who is of a vigilant mind, chaste, and orderly, and a lover of guests, and instructful; |
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And an elder ought to be such, that no blame can be found in him; and he should be the husband of one wife, with a vigilant mind, and sober and regular [in his habits], and affectionate to strangers, and instructive; |
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