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Chapter 2
Wherefore
laying
aside
all
malice,
and
all
guile,
and
hypocrisies,
and
enuies,
and
euill
speakings,
2
As
new
borne
babes
desire
the
sincere
milke
of
the
word,
that
ye
may
grow
thereby,
3
If
so
bee
yee
haue
tasted
that
the
Lord
is
gracious.
4
To
whom
comming
as
vnto
a
liuing
Stone,
disallowed
in
deed
of
men,
but
chosen
of
God,
and
precious,
5
Ye
also
as
liuely
stones,
are
built
vp
a
spirituall
house,
an
holy
Priesthood
to
offer
vp
spirituall
sacrifice,
acceptable
to
God
by
Iesus
Christ.
6
Wherefore
it
is
conteined
in
the
Scripture,
Beholde,
I
lay
in
Sion
a
chiefe
corner
stone,
elect,
precious,
and
he
that
beleeueth
on
him,
shall
not
be
confounded.
7
Unto
you
therfore
which
beleeue
hee
is
precious;
but
vnto
them
which
be
disobedient,
the
stone
which
the
builders
disallowed,
the
same
is
made
the
head
of
the
corner,
8
And
a
Stone
of
stumbling,
and
a
Rocke
of
offence,
euen
to
them
which
stumble
at
the
word,
being
disobedient,
whereunto
also
they
were
appointed.
9
But
yee
are
a
chosen
generation,
a
royall
Priesthood,
an
holy
nation,
a
peculiar
people,
that
yee
should
shewe
forth
the
praises
of
him,
who
hath
called
you
out
of
darknes
into
his
marueilous
light:
10
Which
in
time
past
were
not
a
people,
but
are
now
the
people
of
God:
which
had
not
obteined
mercie,
but
now
haue
obteined
mercy.
11
Dearely
beloued,
I
beseech
you
as
strangers
and
pilgrimes,
abstaine
from
fleshly
lusts,
which
warre
against
the
soule,
12
Hauing
your
conuersation
honest
among
the
Gentiles,
that
whereas
they
speake
against
you
as
euill
doers,
they
may
by
your
good
works
which
they
shall
behold,
glorifie
God
in
the
day
of
visitation.
13
Submit
your
selues
to
euery
ordinance
of
man
for
the
Lordes
sake,
whether
it
be
to
the
King,
as
supreme,
14
Or
vnto
gouernours,
as
vnto
them
that
are
sent
by
him,
for
the
punishment
of
euil
doers,
and
for
the
praise
of
them
that
doe
well.
15
For
so
is
the
will
of
God,
that
with
well
doing
yee
may
put
to
silence
the
ignorance
of
foolish
men.
16
As
free,
and
not
vsing
your
libertie
for
a
cloake
of
maliciousnesse,
but
as
the
seruants
of
God.
17
Honour
all
men.
Loue
the
brotherhood.
Feare
God.
Honour
the
King.
18
Seruants,
be
subiect
to
your
masters
with
al
feare,
not
only
to
the
good
and
gentle,
but
also
to
the
froward.
19
For
this
is
thanke-worthie,
if
a
man
for
conscience
toward
God
endure
griefe,
suffering
wrongfully.
20
For
what
glory
is
it,
if
when
yee
be
buffeted
for
your
faults,
ye
shall
take
it
patiently:
but
if
when
yee
doe
well,
and
suffer
for
it,
ye
take
it
patiently,
this
is
acceptable
with
God.
21
For
euen
hereunto
were
ye
called:
because
Christ
also
suffered
for
vs,
leauing
vs
an
example,
that
yee
should
follow
his
steps.
22
Who
did
no
sinne,
neither
was
guile
found
in
his
mouth.
23
Who
when
hee
was
reuiled,
reuiled
not
againe;
when
hee
suffered,
hee
threatned
not,
but
committed
himselfe
to
him
that
iudgeth
righteously.
24
Who
his
owne
selfe
bare
our
sinnes
in
his
owne
body
on
the
tree,
that
wee
being
dead
to
sinnes,
should
liue
vnto
righteousnesse,
by
whose
stripes
ye
were
healed.
25
For
yee
were
as
sheepe
going
astray,
but
are
now
returned
vnto
the
shepheard
and
Bishop
of
your
soules.
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