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to speak evil of no man, not to be contentious, to be gentle, showing all meekness toward all men. |
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To speak evil ¹
of ²°
no man, ª
to be ª°
no brawlers, ª
[ but] gentle, ª
shewing ª°
all ª
meekness ª
unto ª
all ª
men. ª |
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To speake euill ¹
of ²°
no man, ª
to bee ª°
no brawlers, ª
[ but] gentle, ª
shewing ª°
all ª
meekenesse ª
vnto ª
all ª
men. ª |
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And against no man to rail, nor be contentious, but gentle, and in every thing to show their benignity towards all men. |
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and that they speak ill of no man; that they be not contentious, but mild; and that in every thing they manifest benignity towards all men. |
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